Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935, August 17, 1934, Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, August 17, 1934
The JACKSONVILLE MINER
Personal News Notes
< Both from JACKSONVILLE and OVER the HILL
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• Among would-be fishermen on
the Itoguc Tuesday afternoon were
Jeff Ciogaton. Jim Uttell Jr , Da-
car la-'Wla, Vlv Beach and Ray
Coleman, all of J’villc.
tt Mr ami Mia Roy Jones of
Central Point were dinner guests
of Mr ami Mra O C Jaiwia here
Sunday.
• Among Sunday visitors In Jack­
aonville were Geraldine Jones, Viv­
ian Jonva ami Tooley Williams of
Medford, Aaron Ayres of Central
Point and Janet Reed of Portland
• Regime Lytle and mother, Mia
Josephine Lytle, both of Jackson-
vllle, arc spending a few weeka at
Cinnibar springs
• The Nugget for mugaz.lnes
• Eugene Thompson has returned
to hia home in Medford lifter
spending a few daya with hia aunt.
Mra. Chris Keegan, of thia city
• H. C Meehcin ami R C Chap­
pell, both of Jackaonville, ar«' cm
ployed thia week by Chria Keegan
in remodeling work ut the Kee­
gan home.
• Mr. and Mra Joe McIntyre arc
the proud purenla of a baby girl
bom Monday morning, at 11;1B
o'clock.
• Miaa Eiiith Fenwick, who
taught in Jacksonville high school
last year and who was rehlred
to teach again thia year, has re­
signed her jsMiltlon She will teach
in McMinnville.
• Among business visitors in
Jacksonville Saturday was Her­
man Offcnbacher of Applegate.
• Mra Mary Norvell and daugh­
ters Margaret and Barbara, of thia
city, will motor to Coos county
the latter part of the week
• Mrs Ethel lone«, Mr ami Mrs
John Price and hia mother, Mr
and Mra O C Ix-wis and Miaa
Alice Morgan, all of Jacksonville,
were umong swimmers In Big Ap­
plegate Monday evening A picnic
dinner was enjoyed Mr ami Mra
Joe Hulse and Mr and Mra Simon
Hartbauer also were among local
folk to spend the evening at Big
Applegate Monday
• Stop at the Nugget
• Guests of Mra O C Ix-wis of
thia city Monday afternoon Includ­
ed Mra Clinton Smith and Mra
Mary Norvell
• The Misses Doria and Jessie
Clark of this city am vlaiting Mias
Josephine Clute of Applegate for
a few daya.
• Mr and Mra Ed Russell of Cop­
per were week-end callers at tne
Harry Whitney home here
• Mra Ixila Hildreth was a Med-
ford caller Tuesday evening
• Mrs Lester Coke of Alpaugh.
Calif., Is visiting nt the Ciogaton
home here
• Lester Wendt is recovering
from an abcessc<l ear.
• Mr and Mra James Can trail
and relatives motored to Crater
latke Sunday.
• Mrs Vivian Rathmnn and son
Edward of Riverside, Calif , are
visiting at the G. O. Sanden home
here
• Motion pictures of Medford's
diamond jubillee were shown to a
large crowd laat Friday evening in
the local Grang«' hall, through
courtesy of the California Oregon
Power company.
• Lawrence Fick ia spending the
week with relatives at Griffin
creek.
• Lloyd Whitney underwent a
minor leg operation at hia home
here laat week, being attended by
Dr. Findley.
• Courteous service at the Nugget
• Mra. Charles Chriatonsoi» of
IJndon, Calif., Mra Lilly Coleman,
Mrs A Hearan and Harry Reamea
were callers at the Dora Harbaugh
home Tuesday.
• Mra. Sophia Demmer, her son
Paul, and his wife and her daugh­
ter, Thelma Martin, returned Tuea-
day evening from a trip to Cali­
fornia They vial tod friends ami
relatives in Oroville, Dixon and
Sun Francisco, reporting a moat
enjoyable trip, except thut they
found the heat moat oppreaaivu
around Sacramento They also re­
port the birth of a fine baby boy to
Mr. and Mrs Cecil Demmer. The
baby ia grandson to Paul Demmer,
and great grandson of Mra Sophia
Demmer.
• Forest Ravenor spent the week­
end ut his home In thia city
• Dr. L C. Cady, hia wife and
«on Theodore and hia mother, Mra
T 8 Cady, enjoyed an afternoon
at Jackson hot springs Tuesday
• Miss Ruth Severance, after sev­
eral weeka vacation in Honolulu,
«■turned to her home in Jackaon-
ville Tuesday, accompanied by
rflaa Lucille Phillipa of the Island
■if Kauai, who will apend the Win­
er months here as guest of her
riend and Mr and Mra E 8 Sev-
eranoe.
• Mr. ami Mra. Alfred Norris,
ormerly of Jacksonville, apent a
■hort time In thia city Friday eve-
ling of last week, vlaiting old
rienda and relaUves A If, aa he ia
Itnown her«', reporta farming in
Pule lake region where he took
ip homeatcad two yeara ago UN
lot being too difficult.
• Weatem Union at the Nugget.
• W T Buck, of Squaw creek.
Imppcd into Jacksonville and The
Miner office late laat week to
upend some time and money. He
evidenced aome diaappointment
when he dlacovcred the editor not
of hia own age, but diaplayed a
long, unbroken at ring of witticisms
and humor, winding up hia viait
with an invitation to drop out any-
time "and bring a loaf of bread." August 10. being attended by Di. i| Reamea, who was admitted to the
• Mr and Mra Harold Duffy of Bishop Mrs Mary Lewis now is sanitarium Auguat 4, ia reported Stroum, August 11. Mrs. Wick­
Central Point were viaitora of Mr. cooking at the institution, while to be in an improved condition. man, another patient, now is able
to walk, and probably will leave
ami Mra. M F. Pence here Sat­ Mis. Archie West and son were
Another sanitarium patient losing for her home in Grants Pass latter
urday.
Henry a aet of tonaila recently was Helen part of this week.
• Ixtrry Howe, formerly of Seat­ discharged August 6.
tle, now mining In thia city, re- [
turned from a two weeka viait at I
the coast, where he visited rel­
atives Ills wife, who accompanied
him on the trip, returned to Seat­
tle, where she will resume employ­
ment.
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• Stuart Forties, formerly of this
city, now residing in Eagle Point,
’ 129 East Main Street, in Medford
returned Wednesday from a two
w«'cka camping trip ut the Boy
Scout camp ut Ixtkc o' the Woods.
• Mr. ami Mra. P. L Andre and
sons of Trail have recently moved
to Jacksonville.
• Miss Irene Nunn of Poor Man's
creek visited Mias Jessie Gaddy
at her home here over the week­
end.
• The Nugget for cold drinks.
• Joe Duggen of San Francisco
is visiting his granfather’a ranch
on Forest creek. Mr Duggen is
accompanied by James Maxwell,
also of San Francisco, and H. C.
Fredctte of Medford.
• Bert Hixon and family of Wen­
dell, Idaho, were week-end quests <
Including Entire Stock of Men’s Clothing,
at the E. E Lorton home in this
city.
Hats, Shoes and Furnishings
• Chester Flitcroft underwent an
operation for the removal of ton­
sils ut the Jacksonville sanitarium
The announcement of this sensational >35,000 Men’s Wear Sale
is the signal that starts a powerful drive for greater volume and
faster selling. To insure this we are offering our entire stock of
nationally known Men's Clothing, Hats, Furnishings and Shoes
LADIES’
at 'reductions that should at least triple our sales for the next
HAIR
month.
CUTTING
Buying enthusiasm will be at high pitch, so make it a point to
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attend while stocks are complete.
APPOINT-
Signed; WM F. ISAACS
MKNT
“Toggery Bill”
PHONE S7
The TOGGERY
ANNOUNCES SENSATIONAL
$35,000.00 SALE
OF MEN’S WEAR
Toggery
Bill
Says:
Permanent Waving
A Specialty
BOWMAN’S
Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor
IK South Central, Medford
Chiropractic - I’hyslotheraphy
Oregon IJcense 264
California License 3029
14 Yearn In Medford, Oregon
Early Bird Specials Go on Sale Friday Morning!
When our doors open at 8:30 a.m. Friday morning, hundreds of
bargains in Men’s Wear will be piled high on tables, racks and
counters with big red sale tags on them for your convenience. Many
extra specials go on sale for those who are here at the opening
hour. While they last only!
Entire Stock Goes at Sale Prices!
Kaaplny hot waathar appetita«
happy It «Impla — with «corei of
cooliny, refrethlny menu« luy-
yeited by our complete variety
of Umptiny Summt« food« (Jit
thii «hoppiny lot Io mtkt hot
wttlhtt mttl planning Milt« -
•nd moo tconomlctl.
AUGUST 18TH TO AUGUST 24TH
Salad Dressing, IGA
Old FuahlomMl, quart jur
Dessert Powder, IGA
«■rlitluie, FOLK package*
WHY NO PRICES ARE QUOTED HERE
For the simple reason that this is not a sale of odds and ends or
undesirable groups but includes our ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN’S
WEAR at new low prices for quick disposal.
There isn’t room enough on a dozen papers this size to list all the
items that go at sale prices, so we invite you to attend this unusual
event and prove what we claim about this.
Mayonnaise, IGA
Pint jur
MEN, HERE IS NEWS OF VITAL INTEREST TO YOU!
(linger Ale, Cliquot Club
IWO lii <1111)1 <• bottle«,
Root Beer, Hires
Apricots, IGA
7'j size tin
Sale of MEN’S
CLOTHING
Salmon, Royal Club
No. 1 full cun
Shrimp, Royal Club
No. I cun
String Beans, IGA
<ir«*en Cut, No. 2 can
Tomato Juice, CHB
Society Brand, Michael Stern, Hyde
Park and Other Well-Known Makes
of Suits All Go at Ridiculously Low
Sale Prices!
15-ounce can
Sweet Pickles, IGA
Pint bottle
Ri|M* Olives, Royal Club
Palmolive Soap
THREE barn
FRESH FRUITS ANI) VEGETABLE
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY
Lemons, Sunkist
■Stitt Size,
dozen
Lettuce, Large Solid Heads
TWO for
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The low prices we are offering on Men’s
Suits is a direct challenge to your judgment
of values!
The story of your unrestricted choice of the
house and the low sale prices is your assur­
ance of worthwhile savings on any garment
purchased durin gthis great $35,000 Sale of
Men’s Apparel.
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DOORS OPEN 8:30 FRIDAY MORNING
SEE OCR WORK SHOE BARGAINS
FOR MEN AND BOYS
Godward Mercantile Co
“Where the Miners Bring I’Aclr Gold and Where
the Gold Brings the Bargains"
I'lIONE 74—WE DELIVER
JACKSONVILLE
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Bananas, Fancy Fruit
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Choice of the House
Per bottle
Extra lurge. No. 1 tall can
Dr. H. P. Coleman
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ALTERATIONS FREE AT SALE PRICES
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THE TOGGERY
129 East Main Street, Medford, Ore
10-DAY SALE NOW GOING STRONG!
Entire Hardware Stock Going At Clearance Prices That You Must See to Appreciate! Never Before Such Deep-Cut Prices As These!
COLEMAN’S HARDWARE, Jacksonville*-We Sell for Cash and Sell for Less