Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935, October 26, 1934, Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, October 26, 1934
The JACKSONVILLE MINER
• Among those to attend the fun-
J oral of Mrs Kate Hoffman Sun-
I day afternoon were Mrs Charles
Hardy of Eugene, B. B. Beekman
of Portland, Mrs Earl Vining und
sister, Mr* Kate Granger, of Med­
<1 Both from JACKSONVILLE and OVER the HILL ford, Evan Reames of Medford and
Ann Kaier of Medford Funeral
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service*
were held ut the Presby­
• Miss Betty Lawrence of Port­ that day, observing the 79th anni­ terian church
direction of
land Is making an extended visit versary of her birth. I^ast May the Rev 8. H. under
Jone*, with inter­
ut the home of Mr und Mrs. (thus Mrs Throckmorton and her hus­ ment in Jacksonville
cemetery.
Knutzen
band celebrated their (kith wed­ • Mrs Dora Sultmursh of Apple-
• Marcus Smith of Hubbard, Ore , ding anniversary.
gute Is visiting Mrs. Alice Ulrich
I* spending several days here with • Herbert iHlim) Penning*, mem- of
this city
Abe Kromling, where the two are Irer of the CCC force at the Star
•
Fred Fick and daughter Vir­
enjoying hunting.
Ranger stullon, spent the week­ ginia
of Medford called on friends
• Jack ('rump wax elected direc­ end in Medford at the home of here Sunday.
tor In the Forest creek school ut u Mr. und Mrs. ilurrj' Pyle, where
recent board meeting, succeeding I k - visited his sister, Miss Eliza­ • Wixirden Ennis of Portland,
Mr. Ayres, who moved to Jack­ beth Penning!, of Portland. Mr youngest son of the Reverend En­
Penning* expected to return to nis. culled on friends here Wed­
sonville a short time ago.
• Mrs E A Kruse und son Clif­ Portland with his sister this week nesday while on u deer hunting
expedition. He returned to Port­
ton of Roseburg are guests of Mr to remain for a short vacation,
land with a fine specimen.
und Mr* Ben Dawson, having ar­ • The Nugget for cold drinks.
rived lute lust week Mr. und Mrs • The Applegate Grange will cele­ • Dr. and Mrs. Harold B. Gillis
F B. Hchnieiding of Eugene also brate its fourth birthday anniver­ of Union Creek CCC camp called
were recent guest* at the Duwson sary tonight An interesting lec­ on Jacksonville friends Tuesday.
Western Union at the Nugget.
home, having come to that section turer's program lias been prepared
to spend the week-end with their for the event, which will include • An Invltution to attend services
son, William Heli melding, who brief reviews of the four years’ In the M E. church building in
owns a mining claim there
accomplishments by Past Musters Jacksonville was extended this
• Otis Buck is ut hi* home on .‘lid Hansen, Aubrey Edwards anti week in the following: "’Dear
Little Applegate for u three weeks Frank Knutzen. Third and fourth Friends We have much pleasure
vacation from duties ns foreman degree work will lx- conferred to­ in inviting you to some evangelist­
ut a CCC camp ut Hackamore. night, and a pot-luck supper Is ic services to be held in the above
Calif.
included in the program. The building, la-ginning Wednesday,
• Miss Helen Dunn eti Aahland Grange has been invited to take October 24, at 7:40 o'clock, each
*|x-nt the week end on Applegate the Jacksonville chairs November evening except Monday and Sat­
us a guest of her cousin, Miss 1», conferring the first and second urday. There is nothing sensational
Frances Port.
or extreme in these meetings We
degrees.
• Stop at the Nugget.
I Mrs John Matney entertained teach no new doctrine. 'Jesus, the
• Mr. ami Mrs I-ester Throck­ everal guests with a dinner ut her same yesterday, today and for­
morton of Eagle Point were “
nome Thursday, honoring her bus ever.' Theze services are given
free no collections will be taken.
tertained ut dinner Hunday at tne luind's birthday anniversary.
home of Mr. und Mrs Fred Of i* Fred idiw and Jesse Wilson of We are giving our lives gladly and
fenbacher. Miss Eleanor Throck- Jacramento came to the Applegate freely in preaching the Gospel and
morton and brother, Dale, »jx-nt recently, where they expect to win welcome your interest. Your
servants for Jesus' sake. Miss K.
the day with their grandparents,
Mr and Mrs A Throckmorton at ■fiend the winter mining The men Hutchins, Miss R. Roach.”
are residing at the Cliff Smith • Mrs. Lois McKee and daugh­
Ruch.
| ters Marclne and Enid of Big Ap-
• Mrs Ethel Ludwig, primary home.
Harry Helms, French gulch plegute spent the week-end at the
teacher at Applegate, went to resident,
went on a hunting trip W. A. Childers home here.
Ashland Tuesday, where she at-
• Dell Hildreth of Oakland, Calif.,
tended the funeral of her grand­ to eastern Oregon recently.
• Frank Webber and mother and visited in Jacksonville Saturday,
mother, Mrs Casebeer
• Mr. und Mrs Jack Thorpe mid Mr. and Mrs. Curtis have moved enroute to Butte Falls, where he
daughter Vivian and Ralph Rosen into the place known a* the old will visit his brother, Al Hildreth.
of Tolo «pent the week-end hunt­ Wright home on Jacksonville hill. • Miss Elmira Hulse of Sterling
ing in Steamboat vicinity, Ising It is said the property is being is visiting at the Archie Bowman
home.
overnight guests of Mr und Mrs purchased as a home.
• Walter Anderson of the South
Ben Dawson. Walter Dickey and • The Nugget for magazines.
Floyd Hendrickson of Phoenix also • Mr. and Mrs. J. B Tribble, who Fork CCC camp spent the week­
ate completing the hunting seuson have been living in one of T. S. end at his home here.
at Steamboat, and are guests at Cady's cabins lately, left for Salem • Mr. and Mrs Fred Yocum. Mr.
Tuesday. Mrs. Tribble, who is in and Mrs. Ray Shepherd of Med­
the Dawson home
• Mr. and Mrs. Ray Offenbacher very p<x»r health, found the loca­ ford were visitors at the George
had as guests Sunday Mr. and tion too high for her, causing so Hilton home Monday evening.
Mrs Rollle Rhinubarger and two much distress she was forced to • Mr. and Mrs Marion Hulse and
Charley Williams were visiting
move to a lower altitude.
children of Medford
• Mr. ami Mrs E II Taylor spent • The new crossroad from the Sunday on Sterling at the P. A.
Sunday with Mr and Mrs Mark old highway to the new one on Hulse home.
Jacksonville hill is doing good • Mrs Minnie Anderson of Med­
.Putnam at Medford.
'• Vernon Taylor, accompanied by service now and is greatly appre­ ford visited at the B. A. Gaddy
Marvin Stark of Central Point, is ciated by those using it. The rain home Sunday.
making an extended trip to Cali­ has settled dust and prepared the • Mrs. H L. Noblit of Medford
fornia points. The two visited a road for a coat of gravel which and Mrs. Chester Purnell of Jack­
short time at Sacramento, and ex­ is expected in the near future, sonville w^re callers on Applegate
pected to continue to Porterville which will make an all-weather Tuesday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Ike Coffman and
to engage in orange picking. Mr. road of th<- new strip
Taylor also is considering attend­ • Elton Hcxiges of Beaver creek Mr. and Mrs. John R. Knight re­
ing a deisel engineering school in spent Tuesday at the Earl Bryant cently were camping on Star
home in this city.
gulch.
Oakland.
• The community basketball team • B. A. Gaddy of Jacksonville has • Marion Hulse and Charley Wil­
of the lower Applegate section ex­ entered the lumber buillness at liams were business visitors in
Medford Tuesday.
pected to hold their first practice Beaver creek.
at the hall Tuesday evening As • Mrs Anna Dorn, who has been • Mr. and Mrs Rue) Knowlton
yet no games have been sched­ visiting her son Ernest in Port­ and Mrs. Kate Bonin were Med­
land, returned to her home here ford callers Monday.
uled
• Mrs. Bessie Garrett of Grants
• Cvuiieuus service at the Nugget Monday.
• Suffering from a severe case of • Mrs Alfred Miller of Medford Pass was a recent visitor at the
ponton oak. Lee Brown of Apple and Mrs Joe Pelton of Klamath Ruel Knowlton home here.
gate 1s unable to attend his classes Falls called on friends here Mon- • Mrs. George Tranta and Mr.
and Mrs. B. F. Pankey of Butte
at the local high school this week day.
Miss Jessie Smith expected to re­
turn to school in Jacksonville
Thursday, having been absent for
several days due to injuring
_
_ her
I>earn
back when she fell on the newly
varnished steps in the achcxil build­
ing
• Mr. and Mrs E. 8. Noe have re­
turned to their mine on Brush
creek in the Steamboat district
for the winter, having been ab­
sent since June. Mrs. Noe spent
Clauses In Designing and Remodel­
the summer in Medford with her
ing are now being formed. Com­
daughter, Mrs. William Raybould,
plete instruction on this interesting
while Mr. Noe spent most of the
and most practical art by an ac­
time in Utah.
complished millinery expert now
• With the return of Mr and Mrs
liais Like These
available. For complete informa­
Frances Krause Thursday from
Made With Ease-
tion call or write—
their honeymoon trip to I-akevicw,
If You Know How!
a group of 2ft friends gathered Sat­
urday evening to charivari the
young couple. Mrs. A. N. Krause
was hostess to the group.
• Remembering that Monday was
a favorite friend’s birthday, a
M. M. Department Store, Medford
number of people presented Mrs
A. Throckmorton with gifts on | V
Personal News Notes
Millinery
Adel Lee Millinery
Plan as You Will,
You’ll Never
Know What
Tomorrow
May Bring...
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making a Will naming us as your executor
and trustee . . . leave nothing to chance
when providing for your family’s future!
The First National Bank
“A Departmentized Institution”
MEDFORD
Page 3
I Falls were visitors at the Fred
! Butcher home Wednesday.
• James Heldon Smith of Jack­
sonville and Mary Enders of Med­
ford were married Monday, Oc­
tober 22. They left immediately
for New York, where they will
make their home.
• Mi** Valera Winningham of
Hutton Guard station is visiting
friend* and relative* here.
• Miss Edna Lontz of Seattle,
granddaughter of Mrs Zetta Lontz
and niece of Homer I-ontz of this ,
city, has been visiting here for the
past week enroute home from an
extended tour of the United States
which included Yellowstone na­
tional park, the Chicago fair, Ni­
agara Falls, New York city, Wash­
ington, D. C., Mt. Vernon, southern
California points and Tia Juana.
• WILL I*AY CASH For good
used piano; must be priced right, j
See Sally Cole at the Marble
Corner immediately.
• FOR HALF: Model T pickup
truck, lift. Phone 112.
• FOR RENT Floor sanding ma­
chine. See Economy Lumber com­
pany, North Riverside at Court, or
phone 594, Medford.
Calif., mother of John Byrne, well-I A sigh is what us country edit­
Known fire guard here, placed a
cannot suppress when reading
renewal subscription with The ors
that the mints are "coining mon­
Miner this week
ey" as never before Weston
Mrs. Byrne left the Applegate Leader.
18 year* ago to return to her nat­
ive state. She was the first white j
Medford Cycle and
git 1 bom at Downieville, her maid­
en name also being "Byrne.” A
Repair Shop
peculiar coincidence occurs in the
GUNSMITH— LOCKSMITH
fact that Mrs. Byrne and Mis.
Anna Dorn of this city are the i
Lswn Mower Service
same age lacking one day, both I Phone 261
23 North Fir
having been 80 last March.
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RETAIN
Earl B. Day
FIRST WHITE CHILD OF
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DOWNIEVILLE TREASI KI.s
FORMER UX A1. CONTACTS
Wishing to learn again of the
doings of southern Oregon folks,
Mrs. Katherine Byrne of Pinole,
GO EAST
If you go East this winter, why
not go through California and
Southern Arizona? Ride our
famous Sunu-t Limited or Golden
State Limited through America's
sunniest winter region. Stopover
anywhere.
For details, see your local
agent or write J. A. Ormandy,
General Panenger Agent, 705
Pacific Building, Portland, Ore.
for County Judge
REPUBLICAN NOMINEE
Nominated for Representative in the State
Legislature in 1931 by BOTH the Republi­
can and Democratic parties , . . served two
sessions in that capacity and established
a record of efficiency in representing this
county which, with his record for an eco­
nomic and business-like administration of
county affairs as county judge, entitles
him to reelection.
Southern
Pacific
(Paid Advertisement)
Are You Ready for
Stormy Weather?
When cold rains fall and the wind starts to blow, it’s time to
quit dodging the weather and begin to think of your new winter
overcoats. That’s why we are announcing our—
ROUGH WEATHER
OVERCOAT EVENT
Overcoats '.Overcoats
A tailored dark blue coat suitable for every
occasion—in a true man’s model—dressy, neat,
practical—Here’s the price,
believe it or not..........................
$16.50
No matter what style coat
you’re looking for, you will find it in our stock
—single breasted, Balmaacan's, Balmo’s, with
half-belts or no belts—in solid colors or in pat­
terns—you will have no trouble in finding one
which will fit in your fall ensemble. Priced from
$22.50
$30.00
This'fovercoat situation
is not as serious as you may think , . . you can
buy a fine, well-tailored overcoat within any
price range you may choose. You will be con­
vinced when you see those new mixtures and
patterns selling at
$19.75
A $ft deposit will hold
any coat for I ft day*.
Make your selection
now—don’t wait till
they are gone!
WHERE
EVERY DOLLAR
DOES ITS
DUTY