Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935, November 09, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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    Friday, November 9, 1934
The JACKSONVILLE MINER
Page 4
a racing car in the good old days When the pumpkin's urangish yel- ' the Horn in '63, being grounded ! water over the highest building in
ulKHird the Queen of the Pacific at
from one town to the next.
low,
ikn of the Columbia
iWihlli I'lVi
’l'
the __
mouth
river,
The White steamer sheared off a Blends with apples sweet and mel­ ii..
Jacksonville being forced to |my
wheel
up
in
the
mountains,
and
low.
By M.E.P.
$27 »alvage coats, according to of­
-stood motion less for several hours, When the stately maple's bower
Floyd McKee convinced several
but that didn't count. They were Falls to ground with leafy shower, ficial record»
Tuesday that he can't fiddle a
The Baltimore concern first
only counting the actual time
it's Halloween.
moon song now because it's the
when the steamer was in motion. That night the witches all are out: heard of the I< k * h I pumper a hand
dark of the moon.
operated rig with leather buckets Adults 25c - Kiddies I Or
Time out for beers, trouble and Cats and goblins all about.
W. H. McDaniel and James O’­
and hand-drawn attachments
horses
in
the
road.
Total
elapsed
Unknown
noises
fill
the
air,
Brien engineered a major bridge
time between Medford and Rose­ Wild shrieks und culls are every­ through newspaper publicity given
project during the week-end.
was 18 hours, and actual run­
this section during the Diamond
burg
where
Fri-Sat
Albert Anderson’s goldfish does
Pumpers ol
ning time eight hours 59 minutes, Happy, joyful, gladsome laughtv t*r. • iHlee celebi ition
an esthetic dance number every
like type and vintage have become
recalls Bill.
Fills the air mid echoes ufter
Rou»ing, lllghS|HM*d
morning when he isn't dodging
real treasures over the country,
Hodson, its every old-timer will All good folks are tight in bed.
ACTION!
marbles.
and a few yearn ago the city of
recall, established the first auto­ All W’>e prayers arc safely said,
Junior Pernoil, armed with a
mobile
garage
this
aide
of
Portland
Ah.
San
Francisco
|»il<i
$.
’
•<•<•
to
re­
alas,
the
fun
is
over,
self-styled automatic, was on a
and was peddling two-lunger But sweet memories always hover, cover an outfit like Jacksonville's
bear hunt in the back yard Satur­
which set veil in early days there.
Buicks to a skeptical world at the Get put tonight, enjoy the fun,
day. and so was unable to attend
The
l<M*al pumper is in good me­
time,
and
vowed
to
the
White
And
you'll
I
m * glad ere It is done.
an important business meeting at
chanical
condition today, although
steamer
racing
car
driver
he
could
SPARE TIME
the civic center Neither was Aub­
take
his
putt-putting
kerosene
What
can
I
m * accomplished in it has long since been replaced
rey Taylor able to attend that day
¡’REVI E SAT. NIGHT
burner and drive to Roseburg in spans time? It is surprising where with up-to-date equipment The old
owing to flat tires and being at
less elapsed time than it took the most of the world's great men rig still will throw a stream of
outs with walking
steam streak in actual running have arrived by the wise use of
Henry Kubli. intent on the trail
* Sun-Mon
time. The bet was called and $500 leisure.
of a batch of gold for some time,
each
was
placed
in
a
Roseburg
By
utilizing
seemingly
use
I
ess
last saw the clew leading the way
bank
half-hours as he traveled to und
of a soap bubble.
Songa! <ilrh! Romance!
Now here is where Bill Hodson's fro from his home, H H. Furness,
Richard McKee has assumed all
inherent cunning came into play. authority on Shukes|H*are, studied
the dignity of young manhood that
Bill advised the Buick people of this great English writer
William .Haines
is possible at four, and announced
his
scheme and they sent him a
Benjamin Franklin and William Mats Me • Eves 35c • Kiddies Hk
he would do his voting with his
1931
W ampli» Baby Niara
faster spn>cket for his chain-drive, Jennings Bryan hoarded every mo­
pocket knife.
The
daring
young
man
with
the
and
an
aluminum
body,
transform
­
ment
they
could
spare.
Theodore
in
Elvis Offenbacher walked the
ing the contraption into the fleet­ Roosevelt as a lad was not strong,
Filth Saturday
■
woodshed roof with a marked de- flying trapeze er. handlebar mus­ est
thing
afoot
er.
on
wheels.
Bill
but
by
the
wise
use
of
»pare
time
tache is none other than Bill
gree of success Saturday.
picked his day. contacted the tele­ he made himself Into a husky fel­
----------- •------------
(William) Hodson. Jacksonville's phone company as official starter, low. The list is endless.
blacksmith who set up shop under and chugged away with a tank
Your spare time can he the most
a spreading locust tree, just to be filled with half ether and half gas- enjoyable part of the day. It can,
be unprofitable. "Satan finds
1 different. Two weeks ago we told I | ollne He hatl aent word along the also,
no
W.C.FIELDS • ZASU PITTS
Jacksonville High School
. you he was the first man to
t_ intro-I line to have a11 Jittery horses un- work for idle hands to do,*' is the
less true today than when
i duce motor cars to southern Ore­ ' hitched and over on the south forty proverb
PRE VUE SAT. NIGHT
was originated.
Tue-Wed-Thur
gon. and he was We said he was that day, and Bill sped on hl's
JACKSONVILLE STUDENTS
•
the first man to drive an automo­ gambler's mission over rutted and
JOIN IN C. E. RALLY
bumpy roads, sometimes at the
OAMONWNIOII
Sun-Mon-Tue
A large group of Jacksonville bile to the rim of Crater Lake, and rate of nearly 50 miles an hour. Staff Photographer
he
was
him.
too.
And
we
also
students attended the Christian
And
Bill
swears
that's
no
exag
­
KATU3AI I
Pictures Old Pitmper
Endeavor rally at Phoenix Novem­ warned that Bill is the guy who geration.
1
Mffe *•
ONLY A
ber 2, 1934. A covered dish lunch­ built the first bridge over Union
For
Eastern
Concern
Well,
people
up
and
down
the
eon was served and an interesting Creek which permitted auto travel route turned out to see the man on
Grown-Up can truly
talk was given afterward on the over that stream, and he was.
the flying trapeze, duster and gog­
J. Verne Shangle. Miner stuff
But of even more interest than gles and all, go whizzing past in photographer who has taken quite
goal of Endeavorers. Since Jack­
feel the joy und thrill
sonville had the largest number of that is the story of how Bill hap­ his effort to completely humble a a vacation from his journalistic
of thi» vltul entertainment! Ills week­
representatives, they won the pened to have the above photo­ steam-propelled automobile To duties on the paper since recent
lies was
shield which is to be kept until graph taken and the copper half­ make the story shorter than the political disturbance, was in Jack­
women . . .
lit TRACY
the conference which is to be held tone made of it back in 1908 by trip. Bill met but one horse on the sonville Monday photographing an­
and
HUGH MACK
at Grants Pass November 16, 17 the Oregonian newspaper, no less road which, of course necessitated cient fire department pumper pur­
3d« Ituoi MâCHÀQ
Icmondrops L
and 18.
You see. it was like this: At that a delay while owner of the animal chased in 1863. Proofs and nega­
In
Those who attended the^ rally time one of the swellest cars made unhitched. Bill's total elapsed time tives are to be sent to a Baltimore
were: Avadna Ayres, Russell was the White steamer, a product was only 5 hours 13 minutes, a fire insurance company, where
Ayres, Winfred Backes. Maxine of San Francisco factories, and it margin of 3:46 over the White they will be placed in a collection
Boone, Vyron Bostwick. Roger was touted as the fastest thing on steamer's actual running time. He Of 500 pictures of old-time fire
Why be
Coretha wheels save for the iron horse, collected his $1000 stakes at a fighting apparatus.
Card.
Vivian
Card,
ulth
Churchill. Dixie Churchill, Eleanor which (although it may be hard ’ Roseburg bank and rode home like
The pumper was built by Rum­
Clark. Margaret Edens. Chester to believe today) was the fleetest a conquering general.
sey and company at Seneca Falls.
THOMAS ME1GHAN
Flitcroft. Lucille Flitcroft. Simon mode of traveling known, people
Yeh. it was the same old Bill N. Y., and was purchased by this
Johnson, Mrs. Roy Martin. Bud not knowing what to do with all Hodson who today sharpens min­ city for $600. was shipped around
O. P. REGGIE
There’s n time-tested, harmless;
Mitchell, Marcella Mitchell. Mrs. the time they saved when traveling ers' picks and shovels and sips an
preparation, compounded by a
Martha Mitchell, Lula Metzger, by train. The White steamer at­ occasional glass of beer in ford
specialist in nervous disorders,
Madeleine Metzgar, Mr. W. J. Nee. tempted to beat the railroad's run­ memory of the days that was
Wednesday Only.'
for the relief of Sleeplessness,
Albert and Ernest Olson and Eun­ ning time between San Francisco Bill's credentials for all these inci­
Irritability, Nervous Indigestion,
ice Sanden.
and Portland and when the White dents. by the way. are bonafide ■ ■ V» ■
Children 10c
Nervous Heuduchc, RcstlcKsness,
contraption popped off at Medford, and plentiful Although others
tin* Blues und Hysterical Con­
BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
the guide who was to ride from have made claim to the signal dis­
Saturday Only
ditions.
The secondary school's athietic there to Roseburg showed up miss­ tinctions listed two weeks ago Bill I
association held a conference at ing and Bill was drafted for the Hodson is the original, as most ev- ,
During the more than fifty years
JOHN WAYNE in
Central Point Saturday, drawing job. And, as Hodson remembers, if eryone who was in Medford or:
since this preparation was first
you
think
cross-word
puzzzles
are
.
up a schedule for the ensuing year
Jacksonville along about 1908 will I
used, numberless other nerve
With the gymnasium nearing tough, you should've tried to direct | recall.
sedatives have come—and gone.
completion the boys are very anx­
But the old reliuble has always
Also Serial,
ious to start practicing. The turn­
3. Student in typing class mak­ ious errors for you to waste prec­
been in constantly increasing
"The VANISHING SHADOWS”
out this year is expected to be ing 3/5 words per minute for 15 ious time making them.
demand.
promising. Under the guidance of minutes.
"Some junior remarked the other
the coach. Mr Joe Nee. Jackson­
Only one medicine fits this dis-
Sunday and Monday
4. The biology class dissecting day that it was wise to get into
ville will flash a small but fast grasshoppers to see what makes things at once. He was right. Don’t
cripUon.
team.
them jump.
let any dust collect beneath your
DR. MILES
First conference game of the
5. Seen in the assembly: Stud­ heels. Now is the time to build
season will be at Central Point De­ ents writing their "John Henry" in that box-office attraction in peo­
cember 14. This is expected to be everyone’s autograph.
with SHIRLEY TEMPLE
ple's minds. You may prefer to
one of the hardest games of the
JAMEN DUNN
6. Some of the upper class girls gradually sink in on us, like words
If you are nervous, don’t wait
season. The other games on the haven’t forgotten how to giggle.
CLAIRE TREVOR
on a hectograph, but by the time
to get better. You may get
schedule are as follows:
7. A small boy saying that book­ we’ve contacted you, half your op­
worse. Take Dr. Miles Nervine.
Dec. 18—Rogue River, there
keeping gave him the headache.
portunities will have gone to a
Tuesday and Wednesday
You can get Dr. Miles Nervine
Jan. 8—Talent, at Jacksonville.
bolder personality."
—Liquid and Effervescent Tab­
Jan. 11—Phoenix, there
FROM THE ‘SISKIYOU’ WE
lets—at your drug store.
Jan. 18—Gold Hill at Jackson­
GRADE SCHOOL NEWS
QUOTE THIS EDITORIAL:
ville.
Helen
Echols
has
entered
the
—There is something in it,
HELPED 96 PERCENT
Jan. 25—Central Point, at Jack­
Robert Young—Madge Evan»
Jacksonville school in the first
even for Jacksonville high!
sonville.
Interviews
with 800 people who
Feb. 1—Rogue River at Jack­
“Ashland Normal is still a small grade from Yakima. Washington.
Death
on
the
Diamond
had used or were using Dr.
Betty Lou Davis, who has en­
school, despite its 24% increase
sonville.
with JEAN ARTHUR
Miles Nervine showed that 784
If you figure big. maybe its only tered the fourth grade this year, is
Feb. 8—Talent, there.
and DONALD COOK
had been definitely benefited.
a
new
pupil
from
Couer
d
’
Alene,
Feb. 15—Phoenix, at Jackson­ because you're in a small puddle.
Isn't
anything that offers a 49
Idaho.
Remember that its easier to dis­
ville.
Thursday and Friday
to 1 chance of helping you worth
cern who's doing the croaking in
Feb. 23—Gold Hill, there.
In the fifth and sixth grades
trying?
a small puddle.”
each individual has been writing
EDMUND LOWE and
FOND IN THE DIGGIN’S
[ “You can’t escape observation original Halloween songs. After
Get a package of Dr. Miles
VKTOK McLAGLEN in
1. A junior boy giving a teacher here, but don’t let it lead you to the words are written the two
Nervine today. If it fails to help
f
an “awfully” big smile.
• an individualism which will make classes compose the tune for them.
you —take the empty bottle or
2. Seen: The junior debating you too noticeable. There is ne- One student, Norma Jean Arnold,
carton back to your druggist,
teams carrying voting pamphlets cessity for a certain conformity, wrote "Halloween Thoughts,” as
•
and
he will re! id your money.
from class to class.
and its too hard to retrace prev- follows:
TRY THE NEW
MODEL UNDERWOOD
TYPEWRITERS
25c Dr Miles Nervine 21c
•
$1 Dr. Miles Nervine 83c
Slants onj the Folks
¡KEN MAYNARD
SMOKING GUNS
CRATZniANi
“YOUNG and
BEAUTIFUL”
ÏGGSrftfe
High Prospector
CabtageFatdi
W KID
Jackie Cooper
PECK’S BAD BOY
NERVOUS
ROXY 20c ™
The Lucky Texan
Baby, Take a Bow
NERVINE
“Most Precious
Thing in Life”
‘No More Women
Mellowed... that’s What!
%
THERE’S A RIPE
OLD WISDOM
THAT COMES
I
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ONLY WITH AGE
AND
EXPERIENCE
Sr
NO HARSH IRRITANTS! Not that rah-rah clatter and clamor of In­
experience and adolescence. No sir, not at the Marble Corner! Mellowed,
well-aged fun, that’s what it is, Sir, in southern Oregon’s oldest bar
In Jackson county’s most artcient, ah, er, inn ... we take only the
center leaves from life, weed out the trash and irritants and there you
are—a jolly good time where you can spend an evening in cozy, com­
fortable association with your friends . . . dine, dance and sip. The
Marble Comer has provided music and entertainment as only Billy and
Audrienne White can bring to you . . . with the most delicious Italian
dinners, soups and sandwiches you ever drove a mile for. Remember—
"Good Times Are Around the Marble Comer.”
MinErs Are Allowed
MinOrs Are Not
The MARBLE CORNER
On Jacksonville’s Main Stem—Phone 281
of Beauty Culture
419'/, EAST MAIN
PHONE 84
BEAUTY SERVICES
AT A SAVING
Permanent Wave ............ $2.00
Finger Wave ......................... 25c
Comb Wave ........................... 25c
Shampoo ................................. 25c
Haircut ................................... 25c
Marcel .................................. ...25c
Manicure .......................
25c
Eyebrow Arch .................. 25c
Scalp Treatment ................... 50c
Hot Oil..................................... 50c
Facails ................................... 50c
.. ...... ...............................
DANCE
Saturday till
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Jacksonville
TYPEWRITER
SERVICE
Taylor and Bierma
34 N. Central—Telephone 112
Medford
CONGER
FUNERAL PARLORS
Medford, Oregon
Either Liquid or Effervescent
Tablets
JARMIN’S
for DRUGS
Next to Mann’s on N. Central
Phone 73
ALL MAIL ORDERS SENT
POSTPAID TO YOU
SECOND-HAND LUMBER
Available for those who come first
—a large selection of used lumber—
rough, sound dimension and timbers
with nails removed.
Good Lumber at a Considerable
T imber P
C ompany
OStpON
End North Central
Phone 7
A Good Firm to Trade With
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