Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935, September 21, 1934, Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, September 21, 1934
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The JACKSONVILLE MINER
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••r motored to Thompson creek | • Dan'l (Boone) Shuss is em-
Sunday and were visitors at the > ployed at the left-hand fork of
Roy Johnston home
• affixing
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| Jackson creek
• G. (J Sanden, accompanied by the newly-constructed flume which
' several friends, attended a letter will be used in carrying water to
meeting in Klamath Falla the reservoir.
<L Both from JACKSONVILLE and OVER the HILL I carriers'
• Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Moore of
Monday.
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• Mr and Mrs. W. H. Babb and Central Point, accompanied by Mr
Moore's brother, Ward Albright
• Having sold their Washington den, near Ruch Mr. Rowden is em­ Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Babb, all of ami
non of San Jone, Calif., visited
Napa,
Calif.,
visited
relatives
here
property, Mr ami Mrs Dun Dailey ployed in fire patrol work and re­
Molly
and Emil Britt of this city
recently.
Mr.
and
Mrs
W
H.
Babb
camo to Ll|tle Applegate a few mains with his brother, Elmer, at
have returned home while Mr. and Tuesday. Mr Albright is a former
days ago to spend the winter. Mrs. Pelican guard station.
resident of Jacksonville.
Duiley Is a slater of Mrs. Fred • Mr. und Mrs Ernest McKee of Mrs. 8. L. Babb are visiting at • ix:w iiall and mother-in-law,
the
W.
A.
Childers
home
here
for
Vander hoof.
Klamath Falls spent the week-end
Mrs. Allen, former residents of
• Mr. and Mrs. Fred Foote of us guests of the former’s sister, several days before leaving.
Jacksonville, moved to the Jim
•
Leon
Hanna
of
San
Francisco,
Medford were recent guests of Mr Mrs. John Byrne.
Cantrail home on Applegate re­
and Mrs. A. Throckmorton.
• John Riley of upper Applegate, who had bean spending the past cently.
• "Thirty miles of ruin" wum re­ who came here with his family two weeks visiting his brother, • Mrs. Ella Hanley Bush of near
Herbert Hanna, returned south here and Mrs. Hefferson of Med­
ported by Lails Buckley on his re­ from North Dukotu a few months Sunday.
turn north by motor twd weeks ago, is employed ut the Purcel • Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson ford visited friends in Jacksonville
Monday.
ago to enter Columbia university sawmill for the present.
and family have moved into the • George Merritt of Medford and
nt Portland Loris was accompan­ • Western Union at the Nugget. home
on
North
Second
street
for
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ied by Dec L>gan of Medford, who • Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Skinner, merly occupied by Mr. und Mrs. Miss Issie McCully of Jackson­
ville visited Mr. and Mrs. John
also will enter the university.
who hud s|s-nt the summer pros­ Kennon.
1'emoll of Applegate Monday af­
• Bertha Morgan, sophomore In pecting in the Ruch vicinity, re­ •
Mrs.
Tom
Dunnington
and
son,
the local high schcsil, became ill turned to their home in Seattle a Mrs. Emmit Phillips and children, ternoon.
Monday und was removed to a few days ago. The couple also Roger Dunnington. Frances Clark • Mrs. J. B. Gillis of Thompson
creek was a visitor In Jacksonville
Medford hospital, undergoing an spent last summer here.
Burdette Dunnington spent Saturday.
operation for appendicitis the fol­ • Lt. Wallace 8. Douglas, district and
Sunday evening at Applegate • Miss Ruth Severance, who re­
lowing day.
surgeon for ths Medford CCC
cently returned to her home here
• Mrs. Fred Offen bacher, Mrs A headquarters, accompanied by Mrs swimming.
• Mr and Mrs. Nicholas Mitchell
N. Krouse und Mrs Lee Port of Douglas und Mr und Mrs «Furl and children of Dorris, Calif., were from a trip to Hawaii, has ac­
the Applegate extension unit at­ Janouch of Medford, visited at the visitors at the home of the form­ cepted a teaching position in Ash­
tended the officers' training school home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Port er’s mother, Mrs. Oscar Knox, re- land.
• Mrs. Lula Saulsbury of Jack­
held at Medford Tuesday All prep, early this wack.
turning home Sunday.
anttlons are being made for the • Mrs. J. C McCowan and daugh­ • Mr and Mrs. A G. Harbaugh sonville was a Friday evening din­
opening of club projects late this ter und Guy McCowman, who have of 1’ortlund were overnight guests ner guest at the Medford home of
resided on the Hedburg place on of Mrs. Dora Harbaugh of this her friends, Mrs. May Weeks.
month
• Mrs. Hester Pence, who had
• Orle Phillips of Squaw lake, Big Applegate since April, re­ city recently.
with his father-in-law, Jess Cald­ turned Wednesday to their home • A meeting of the P.-T. A. will spent several months with her
well of Alturas, hus purchased the In Sun Francisco They were ac­ be held in the high school audi­ daughter, Mrs Amos McKee, went
McKee ranch on Big Applegate companied by Mrs. McCowan's torium Friday evening, September to Elk Creek Friday, where she
from his grandmother, Mrs I .el la sister, Mrs. 8. E. North, of Fresno, 21. Refreshments will be served, will visit another daughter, Mrs.
McKee, of Jacksonville. Mr. and who hud visited here during the and all parents are invited to at­ Jane Geary. Mrs. Pence was ac­
companied by Mr. and Mrs. McKee,
Mrs Phillips, who are on u trip last two weeks.
tend.
to Alturas at tjie present, will take • A group of local people picnick­ • Following a summer's vacation who spent the week-end at the
possession of their new home in ing on Elliott creek recently in­ practice has been resumed by Geary home.
eluded Mr. and Mrs A. W Men < choir members of the Jacksonville • Carl Ayres, teacher at the Lit­
another month
tle Applegate school, accompanied
• Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Conner und duughter and their guests, Presbyterian church.
and family relumed Sunday to Mr. und Mrs. Edward Scott and • Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Sanden, ac­ by Wm. (Uncle Bill) Purcel, was
Klamath Falls, having spent a few Normun Jensen; Mrs. L. A. Clark companied by friends .attended the a business visitor in Medford Sat­
days on Applegate as guests of und children, and a friend, Miss Gold Rush jubilee at Yreka Sun­ urday. Miss Merle Mercer also was
Mrs Conner's niece. Mrs. Ben Miss Vivian Dawson. Mr and Mrs. day. ponakl Dorothy and sister a recent Medford shopper.
Harry Brown, with a group of lo­ Carmen also drove to Yreka over • Miss Hazel Davies of Forest
Moore.
creek returned to Wimer on Evans
• Hugh Mercer of Eugene visited cal friends, also spent Sunday pic­ the week-end.
his ¡mrenta. Mr and Mrs. A W nicking in the lower Applegate • APPLES Delicious, Newtown«; creek this month to resume her
duties as teacher in the school
Mercer at Copper recently, prev­ section.
50c in your box. Roy G. Smith, there.
ious to entering the state uni­ • Stop at the Nugget.
Jacksonville.
(octfi)
versity. Otherg uests at the Mer­ • Nick Brophy of the Canal ranch • Mrs. Bridanc of Medford was • Mrs. Will Smith, who has been
cer home have Included Mr. and north of Medford was on Apple­ a visitor at the home of Miss Issie ill at her home at Ruch during the
Mrs, Luther Giles of Pullman, gate
Wednesday
interviewing McCully of this city Wednesday last week, is feeling improved.
Wash , who were enroute to their stockmen In the interest of buying afternoon.
home from a sojourn in California, beef just brought from the range • Mrs. J. S. Parsons and Mrs.
and Mr. arid Mrs. Edward Scott • Mrs. Rita Kendall and mother, Charlie Koyle of Ashland visited
In the Circuit Court of the State
and the latter's brother. Norman Mrs. John Bingham, of Thompson friends in Jacksonville recently.
Jensen, of Oakland. Calif.
of Oregon in and for the
creek, moved to Gold Hill recently. • Emil Britt and Miss Mollie Britt
• Courteous service at the Nugget • Ed Roberts of lower Applegate were visitors in Medford Wednes­
County of Jackson
J. H. ROGERS, PLANTIFF,
• Henry H Hoefs, brother of Miss is ill in a Grants Pass hospital day.
vs.
Alice Hoefs of this city, and his with typhoid fever.
• Mrs. Jack Green of this city
wife visited Jacksonville late last • Completing their journey to the motored to Ashland Wednesday, ELSIE ROGERS, DEFENDANT.
SUMMONS
fair,
andr etuming where she made arrangements for
week, arriving Thursday. prepara­ Chicago
TO THE ABOVE NAMED DE­
tory to a departure for Samoa, through Canada, Mr. and Mrs. Ed her son, Hal, to attend SONS.
FENDANT ELSIE ROGERS:
»here Mr Hoefs will take charge Wcisenbom arrived on the Apple­ • Jack Sanderson and Bill Lyman
In the name of the state of Ore­
Tyovfmmcnt bunk there Mr gate recently and are guests of of Medford made arrangements
J/jVwhosc official rank is chief the latter's uncle, Fred Benedict. this week to attend junior college gon you are hereby summoned and
"ioet». .'*0» the United States Mrs. Weisenbom's arents, Mr. and in Ashland.
J£,ny 'V"' i tu acting as warden Mrs Harley Mansfield, have been • The Jacksonville eighth graders
nl _ •V
, '
prison in N<-w Hnmp- visiting on the Applegate for the can't take a joke so I'll have to
ot
BY TRAIN TO
¿observed, while visiting last two months. The two couples apologize for the local about them
' Tris’s!liter, that he has been able to will continue here for u short time which was put in this paper last
reveiy- the usual procedure of before returning to their home in week. (Signed) Bill Johnson.
. -jfrnng from n bank to the peniten, Phoenix. Arizona.
• Mr. and Mrs. Earl Latimer and
tiary. Mr. Hoefs has served 23 • Mr. and Mrs. Don Divine and sons Clyde and Marvin of Marys­
years on the bounding main, and daughter Helen of Medford were ville. Calif., have been visiting at
left Saturday for San Francisco, Sunday visitors at the home of the George Backes home for the
where hr was to embark for Ra- Mi and Mrs. T. 8. Cady of the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Latimer
moa within a few days with 13 Summit sen-ice station
ure seeking a location here, as
• Arthur Crause, son of W. B they are former residents of the
months supplies.
• E, L. Adams and family left Crause of Jacksonville hill, and Rogue river valley, and old friends
Wednesday for Stevenson, Wash , Eustace Arthur of Medford left of the Backes family. While here
where Mrs Adams wilt seek bene­ Wednesday morning on an extend they visited other friends in Med­
fits of mineral springs, Mr. Adama ed trip. They will accompany J. C. ford. If a suitable location is found
was to return to his work here Rush of Jacksonville as fur as The they will return to Marysville to
Dalles, where Mr. Rush has busi­ dispose of property and prepare to
Sunday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Jack Green, Ar- ness interests to attend to. From move back to "a great country."
thur Van Galder, George Backes thhere the two boys will proceed • Barney Cody, well-known resi­
Sr. left Wednesday for I^kevicw, to Wenatchee, Wash., for apple­ dent, pioneer and relative of the
where they were to meet Mr. and picking season, later continuing to famous Buffalo Bill Cody, is very
Mrs. George Backes in a foray Seattle to visit with relatives, re­ ill at his home here.
Ride in big, comfortable
turning to their homes if and when • Don (Fat) Dorothy and sister
into mule «leer country.
coaches
on smooth steel rails.
• L. T. Larsen, who has been they feel so inclined.
Carmen motored to Yreka, Calif.,
Tourist berth for the night
mining in Jacksonville for Borne • The Nugget for cold drinks.
Sunday, where they attended the
time, left for Salem Wednesday, • Mr. and Mrs. Fred Corlin and Gold Rush jubilee.
as little as $1 extra. See your
where he will make his home.
family of Little Applegate and • Arthur and John Davies of this
local agent or write J. A.
• Mr .and Mrs. Charles Furbush Mrs R. A. Johnson of Jacksonville city completed their log hauling
Ormandv, 705 Pacific Bldg.,
of Sacramento, Calif., were Tues­ were business visitors in Medford work from Forest creek Monday.
Portland, Ore.
day evening guests of Mr. and Monday afternoon.
• Among blackberry pickers on
Mrs L-m T. Wilson of Jackson­ • George (Peewee) Van Galder, Little Applegate Sunday were Mr.
ville. The Furbushes were enroute son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Van and Mrs. Bob Finney and daugh­
Southern Pacific
to Portland and drove to thia city Galder, who underwent a minor ter Frances and Dorna McIntyre,
to visit their lifelong friends.
operation for appendicitis at the all of this city.
•
The Nugget for magazines.
Sacred Heart hospital a few days
Lee Port Jr., who returned re­ ago, returned to his home here
cently from a blister rust control Wednesday forenoon.
camp in the Prospect district • Larry Howe of this city re­
where he had been employed dur­ turned Tuesday from a trip to
ing the summer, is enjoying a few Seattle, where he was called by
Presenta An
weeks vacation before returning to the serious illness of a sister.
Oregon State college. Monday Mr. • Mr. and Mrs. George Hollings­
Port and Miss Mary Herbert of worth and small son of Medford
Ashland motored to Crater iAke called on relatives here Wednes-
and Diamond Lake. This week he day.
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_ Swanson
and Mrs. Virgil
plans a hunting expedition to •
Mr. ____
Steamboat, accompanied by Lavon of Medford visited at the home of
Dunford of Jacksonville and Ben the latter's paints, Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Wakefield, here Monday eve­
Dawson.
• George Rowden of Pelican Bay ning.
region spent the week-end with his • Edward Vogel and son Ray of
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Row- the Linn ranch and Freddie Butch-
Personal News Notes
LEGAL NOTICES
CALIF
IA
required to appear and answer the ’
complaint of the plaintiff herein
—■ ■ you. or otherwise
on file against
plead thereto within four (4)
weeks from the date of the first
publication of this summons, and
you are hereby notified that if you
fail so to appear and answer with- !
in the time specified, for want ’
thereof plaintiff will apply to the
court for the relief prayed for in
his complaint herein, namely a
decree of divorce.
This summons is published in
The Jacksonville Miner by order
of the Hon. H. D. Norton, judge
of the above entitled court, duly I
made and entered herein the 12th '
day of September, 1934.
The date of the first publication
of this summons is the 14th day
of September, 1934.
ALLISON MOULTON,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
301 Liberty Building
Medford, Oregon.
(Sept 14 21 28 Oct 5)
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