Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935, September 07, 1934, Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, September 7, 1934
The JACKSONVILLE MINER
Page 3
eui then missiles. Ray and his scat­ I return to visit friends here Mm. • Edward Rathman of Riverside, • Joe Nee and family have moved
ter gun are natives of Jacksonville. Shaw was formerly Miss Pearl Calif . who has been visiting at the
house on North Third
into the hotme
• The Nugget for magazines.
Jillite Mr Jillite formerly owned
George Sanden home, left for Los street formerly occupied by Dr.
• Mr and Mrs Charles Blltcb and the Judge F. L. TouVelie place.
son Charley of this city motored • Mr and Mrs. Forrest Ravenor Angeles to enter training school. Harold Gillis.
to Diamond and Crater lakes Sun- ' and mother. Mm Carpmel, spent
<L Both from JACKSONVILLE and OVER the HILL day
In Charley's new car, in which Tuesday night at the George Hol­
C'hurlic looks and acts like a mil­ lingsworth home In Medford
• Mr und Mrs Edward Scott, ac­ m phew. The group has enjoyed lionaire as he drives up the main • Mr and Mrs. George Hilton and
companied by the hitters brother, visiting old friends. Including Mr stem, according to Reporter Bill ' family visited the Fred Yocum
Norman Jensen, und a friend, and Mm A. Throckmorton and Johnson.
• George i Peewee) Vun Galder home in Medford Sunday evening
James Griffin, returned to their Mm. Louisa Ray and family.
and
Si Johnson, local big-shot , • Mr Goddick and mother of
homes at Oaklund Friday, follow­ • Mm. S. E North and two little
lane were visitors at the
ing u business trip to the Apple- daughters from Fresno arrived baseball players, have a hole In I zier
gat*' While here the Californians Munday, and are guests of Mrs the ground (they call II a mine) Vogel ranch Sunday.
ulso visited A W Mercer ut (Top­ North's sister, Mrs J C McCowun in the back yard of Peewee's home. • Mm. James Anderson, who
They haven’t gotten any yellow been quite ill at her home here, is
per.
< f Big Applegate.
stuff yet, the only reason being reported to be improving
• Mi sod Mrs W D. Peckham
don't work hard enough to • Mrs Vivian Rathman of River-
of Williams creek were JarkHon- • Mrs Dora SultmaiHh Is spend­ they
eolu.. a .. .........4
ing this wek at Oak Grove as a raize
sweat.
i Hide, Calif, who han been visiting
ville visitors Monday
guest of Mm Dean Saltmarsh.
• Mr. and Mm. H. B. luinh and ilt the home of lwr "later, Mm G
• Mrs. "Stave” Stevens of lower • Mm Jess Taylor and daughter ' son
Donald, who moved to this
Sanden, left for Eugene Thurs-
Applegate left Friday for Wash­ Lucille, accompanied by Mr. and
day.
All Work Guaranteed
ington, where she is visiting rel­ Mrs. James France* and daughters city froin Medford about a month • August 26 Mr and Mrs. G. O.
1 ago, left Wednesday afternoon for
atives.
of Klamuth Falls, are spending Los Angeles, Calif., where they Sanden and family gave a picnic
• Mrs J A West left Sunday for this week ut Gold Beach und other will make their home.
dinner in honor of their daughter
We apply Shamp-U-Tint Hair Coloring by experts
Lebanon,«Oregon, where she will count points.
Vivian's birthday at Moore’s park
•
Hubert
(Horse)
DeHuas,
son-
spend a short time visiting rela­ • Mr. und Mm. Sam Johnson left in-law of Ray Wilson, proprietor in Klamath Falls
. . . restores gray and overbleached hair to its
tives.
Wchlnesduy for their new home of the Nugget confectionery, is • Mr. and Mrs Ray Crumley of
natural shade.
• Guests of Mr. and Mrs Fred i ear D>s Angeles, having traded
Butte Falls were Tuesday callers
in Medford in the barber in
Offenbucher over the Labor day their Thompson creek home for employed
Jacksonville.
by Mr. Stroud, who owns • Mrs Etta Tranta and Mrs.
We analyze your skin and have spe< ial creams
week end were Mrs Offenbacher's California property. Mr. Johnson a t.Usini'HH
shop across from the Roxy Jones
made for your individual needs by Albert of the
nephew, Walter Wendt of Canby, hus served as Grange lecturer dur­ theater.
of Butte Falls were over­
Palace In San Francisco! Only Medford agents.
now employed ut Eugene, und Mr ing the lust year.
night guests at the Fred Butcher
• Noel Pence, formerly of Jack- home Tuesday evening.
and Mrs Hale Wheeler of Medford • Stop at the Nugget.
• Ton l.ovil employed at tb< • Recent guests ut the home of sonvile now residing in Ruch, • Ray Hunsaker left Monday for
BARBER SHOP and
Klcinhamincr ranch, motored to Mr. und Mrs E H. Taylor were m ade a short visit to this city Crater I-ake, to return M. E. Coe,
principal of the Jacksonville
Williams creek Monday, where he Mr und Mrs. lamgley Shoemuker Wednesday.
beauty parlor
• l-arry Howe, formerly of Seat­ school, following a summer's work
Visile«! his fatliei .) ')' Lovcl
of Pulo Alto und Mr und Mrs Ike tle
now
mining
in
this
city,
left
there. They spent several days at |
• Jacksonville (><ld Fellows will Dunford of Jacksonville vicinity.
PHONE 57—1« SOUTH CENTRAL
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journey to Gold Hill lodge next • Mr und Mm. Vein Buck and Saturday for Portland, where he fishing before their return.
Tuesduy night for first degree two friends of Colusu, Calif., sj*enl will spend a short vacation with
work on three candidates, who al­ the week-end here ut the home of his wife.
ready have completed Initiatory Mr und Mm. M R. Buck. Sunday • Western Union at the Nugget.
work here, Jim Littell Jr., Ike the group spent the day ut Crater • Two-year-old Delores Pence of
Ruch mistook coaloil for drinking
Coffman and George Brownlee
I .ak<
• Mr ami Mis E .1 Brown hud • A group spending Sunday swim­ water Tuesday evening, drinking
us guests lust week their grand­ ming on Applegate Included Mr approximately two table*q>oonaful
sons, Tom, Dick and Ted Fish of and Mrs G. F Hamilton, Mr. and of the oily liquid, and was taken
Phoenix.
Mrs. W B. Hotchkiss and Mr. anil to a doctor early Wednesday morn­
• Th«* Nugget for cold drinks.
Mrs Harry Hamilton of Talent, ing Nothing serloUH resulted from
• George Crippen, resident of und Mr. und Mrs. l^oys Hamilton the accident.
Ruch 40 year* ugo, where he wus and Mr and Mm. Robert Smith of • No gold has been taken out of
The Big Strike in the East is over wages and hours of
a miner, has returned to this Mo­ Medford. Part of the group called the Bull Frog mine and the bull
tion, and la camping near the Ap­ at the home of Mr. and Mm. Glenn frogs must be hibernating for the
winter us Fred Combest and Char­
labor—the Biff Strike at the Golden Rule is for more custo­
plegate store Mr Crippen Is a Saltmarsh while here.
member of the GAR und even • The Huntington quartz mill for­ ley Shannon, prietors of the hole
mers and we are winning the battle with Low Prices on
though he is Mi ycHts old. friends merly located on the Reed and in the ground, can be seen hanging
huve commented upon the lively Fletcher mine near Ruch hue been around the Marble Corner chewing
Quality Merchandise.
manner in which he gets around. sold to Mr. King of Phoenix. Mr the rag with the ri ft of the towns­
Mr. Crippen, who hopes to mine King, who is allowing some mighty men.
on the Applegute again. Is from nice specimen ruck, plans to in­ • Mr and Mrs. Chris Keegan of
and Mrs. Nellie
Tacoma and is accompanied by his stall the mill on a mine in the Jacksonville
Thompson and son Eugene of Med­
daughter, grandson und grand- Siskiyou mountains
• Mrs Ella Milligan and daugh­ ford motored to Ashland Sunday.
ter Alberta of Tucson, Arizona, • Miss Alice Morgan of this city
spend the week-end at the
spent u few days visiting the will
William
Aitken home in Ashland.
former's brother, T. 8. Cady and • Mrs. Zola
Girls’ School Dresses 59c to 97c
S. C. PETERS
Boys* Caps..... ................ 25c to 79c
Fick and Mrs Flor­
family, of Jacksonville hill, de­ ence Severance
of
this
city
mot
­
parting for their home Sunday. ored to Gold Hill Saturday to visit
Anklets ............. 15c, 19c and 23c
(I).M.I).)
Boys’ Shirts.......... 49c, 57c and 79c
Mrs Milligan and daughter in­
the
district
chairman
of
the
Re
­
cluded the Jacksonville district in
Girls*
School
Shoes
$1.47
to
$1.97
lodge.
Boys’ Cord Pants..... $1.49 to $2.47
their tour of several northwestern bekah
Dentist
• Mis Mamie Walton, who was
Ladies’ Sizes Shoes $1.97 to $3.37
states.
confined
to
a
Medford
hospital
for
!
• Justice of the Peace Ray Cole­ a short time early this week, has I
Boys’ Overalls................ 57c to 87c
Silk Dresses, closeout............ $2.97
man Sunday splattered 1*1* out of a returned home here, but is still !
possible hundred clay birds at confined to her bed, suffering from
Boys’ Sweaters 97c, $1.49 to $1.97
Sweaters....... 69c, 87c, $2.17, $3.00
range of the Medford gun club in
a
chin
infection.
Op|H>*itc Puat Office
competition
with
trapshooters • David Moore and Bob Christner i
Bovs’ Keds
87c to 97c
Ladies’ Dress Shoes $2.48, $2.97
from Salem. Coleman also was of
this city were out of town vis­
JACKSONVILLE
high man in the 50 hundicap from itors
to $4.45
Boys’ Shoes.............. $1.79 to $3.49
Tuesday evening.
21 yards by dividing 49 of the • Courteous
service at the Nugget
Silk Hose.............. 49c, 79c and 89c
Boys’ Oxfords
$1.75 to $3.77
• Leon Hanna of San Francisco
is visiting at the home of his
brother. H. K. Hanna, of this city.
i • Ted Iuirson of the Larson mine
] in this city is spending the week
in Portland on business.
• John Renault of Jacksonville,
| who has been ill for some time, Is
I recovering rapidly.
Fast Color Prints, yard, 15c, 17c
Work Shirts......... 47c, 69c and 97c
• Miss Doris Clark of this city
has accepted employment for a
and 23c
few days in Medford.
Men’s Waist Overalls................ 97c
• Miss Grace Christenson, chair­
Hope Muslin, yard................... 15c
man of the Rebekah lodge of Port­
Men’s Bib Overalls....97c and $1.73
land, was present at a meeting
J. & P. Coats Thread, spool
4c
held at the home of Mrs. Florine
Men’s Cords............$2.79 and $3.95
Severance here this week.
New Fall Silks
69c to 97c
• Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Lewis and
Calumet Baking Powder
New Wool Goods........67c to $1.63
Men’s Sweaters 97c, $2.19 and up
son Ray, Miss Alice Morgan and
I-pound <-an
Mrs. Julia M. Osborne, all of this
Campfire Marshmallows
city, motored to the Oregon caves
Sunday.
«-ounce package ............ ........................... .
• Harry Whitney received word
Royal Club Cream Style Corn
Tuesday of the death of his grand­
No. 2 can, 2 can* for
father, Mr. John Deboy. who is
well known here. Mr. De boy was
Royal Club Wet Pack Shrimp
born at Nashville, Tenn., April 22,
5-oiince can
1846. and was a Civil war veteran.
In 1871 he was united in marriage
IGA Brand Tea
to Miss Mattie Williams of Nash­
Orange Pekoe, one-fourth |*oinid puckage
ville. They came to Marshfield,
Oregon, in 1872 and settled there.
Crystal White Soup
Mr. Deboy died at the home of his
10 «-ounce bars
Medford and Jacksonville
son, Jack Deboy, at Flush, Ore­
Lux Toilet Soap
gon. Another son, Austin Deboy
SOUTHERN OREGON’S FASTEST GROWING DEPARTMENT STORE
of Summerlake, also survives him.
1 Imrs for
Eight grandchildren and two
Old Dutch Cleanser
great-granchildren. Ruth and Vio­
Per ciui __ ........................................ .............
let Whitney of Jacksonville.
• H. F. Spilver conducted serv­
Sugar
ices at the Jacksonville Presbyter­
lO-pound cloth bugs
ian church last Sunday in the ab­
sence of the Rev. S. H. Jones. Mr.
Mayonnaise, IGA
Shiles will preach this coming Sun­
Pint jar
day at the local institution.
Pineapple, IGA
• Eunice and Lois Sanden, Mrs.
FergUBon and daughter Phoebe are
No. 2*, can
picking hops on the Clute ranch
Post Toasties Corn Flakes
at Applegate. The O. O. Sanden
«-ounce package
............ ...............
family spent Sunday on the Apple­
When fire threatens your home and your val­
gate and enjoyed a picnic dinner.
• Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shaw of
uables,
you will derive a lot of comfort in knowing
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLE
Sacramento, Calif., spent Monday
that all your vital papers, insurance policies,
evening with Mrs. Hurst, while en­
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY
route north to visit Mr. Shaw's
treasured articles and priceless records are
parents. They will stop on their
Bananas, Fancy
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Personal News Notes
BOWMAN’S FAMOUS
CROQUIGNOLE
and SPIRAL
PERMANENTS
DAU/MAN’Q
DUvVIYIHIi 0
The Big Strike Is On
IGA OFFERS
Girls’ School Clothes
Boys’ School Clothes
DRY GOODS
Men’s Furnishings
FROM SEPTEMBER 8 THRU 14TH
GET OUR PRICES ON YOUR WINTER BLANKETS!
Whitlock’s Golden Rule
Play Safe With Fire!
4 pounds for
Lettuce, Solid Heads
2 heads for.............................
Sweet Potatoes
Fancy, 4 pound*« for
....................
25c
15c
1 Q i*
9 Nw
A FULL LINE OF ALL NEEDED SCHOOL SUPPLIES
FOR THE STUDENT
Men’s and Boys' Work Shoes at Thrifty Prices
Godward Mercantile Co
“Where the Miners Bring Their Goli! and Where
the Gold Brings the Bargains”
PHONE 74—WE DELIVER
JACKSONVILLE
tucked safely away in a safe deposit box where
the elements, or man, cannot molest them. Every
family has papers and documents that are inval­
uable and which rightly belong in a trusted place
of safekeeping . . . the safe deposit vault is the
most inexpensive, the most secure answer to this
problem ... we have boxes to suit your needs
from as little as $2 per year up. Drop in next time
you are downtown and look into this service that
is far from a luxury . . .
of Beauty Culture
419* 2 EAST MAIN
I'lIONE 81
BEAUTY SERVICES
AT A SAVING
Permanent Wave ................f’,00
Finger Wave ......................... 25c
Comb Wave ........................... 25c
Shampoo ..................................25c
Haircut ....................................25c
Marcel ..................................... 25c
Manicure ..................................25c
Eyebrow Arch ..................... 25c
Scalp Treatment ................. 50e
Hot Oil ..................................... 50c
Facaila ................................... 50c
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The First National Bank
“A Departmentized Institution”
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