Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935, December 28, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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    Friday, December 28, 1934
The JACKSONVILLE MINER
Page 4
cd higher than anybody. It wax
sure cotpical and put Walt tn a
gvod humor at once After a few
minutes Walt shouted. "All right,
boys, the show is over; sec you
again some time," and put his
gun away and off we raced I
shudder to think what would hap
pen to a couple of fellows who
pulled off anything like that in
these days But at that time It
«Hu simply regarded as a harm­
less cowboy Joke and no attention
was paid to such by anybody.
When I rode the range cow
boys were terrible particular altout
the'r hat and boots They didn’t
care so much about the other
articles of their uttlure. hut the
hat and boots must lx« exactly
right, or there wax the devil to
pay. Everybody wore the most ex­
pensive Stetson he could afford
and put in more time keeping the
brim strnight then on anything
else he ’wore If the brim lopped
the least bit. It put him in a bad
humor nt one«' We used to put a
little bit of sugar in a cup of
water and wet th«' brim with th«'
mixture. That would make It as
stiff as a board until It rained,
when of course It would soften
up and have to be fixe«! again I
never «nw a woman .is particular
to get her make-up on all right
ax xomc of thox-' cowboys were
with their hut brims The ten gal­
lon hats so popular nowadays
h«»l«l their ship«’ far better than
the old straight brim style
Abandoned Lighthouse on Cabe Artigo
material fashioned to the uxe of
someone, and of the labor use«l In
producing and fashioning Had
there never been any production,
never any labor, there w«»ul«l hav«'
been no money, for no one would
hm anything to sell The money,
which wouhl be I nhuis I am) given
th«' penxionerx under this plan
would be money not latsed on labor
or pr< iuet.i :'.'t«l would lx* s|x'iit by
ncr.'.<> n who did not labor or pro­
duce •ml | . ■ I'utlv would lx’
'.’ii'i'e i ml would buy nothing
A*l the peitxlon ¡»tunx thut have
ver proved aucceaiful have been
Msed on services rendeml prrv-
lout to te«'clving the pemilon I’or
he military n ' is .service render-
CLOTHES MARK
CHANGE IN LIFE
THEN AND NOW
RHY V 20cÆ
‘Law of the West’
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“THE TRUMPET
BLOWS”
A GIRL OF THE
LIMBERLOST”
DANCE
Saturday till
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Jacksonville
BUSINESS GOES
ON AS USUAL
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Ends Saturday
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DICK POWELL
RUBY KEELER
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PREVUE SAT. NIGHT
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THE TOWNSEND P
Very appealing to many peopl«'
is the Townsend "plan" of old age
Another unusual block engraving, tooled from linoleum l>y a CCC a list, is shown above. It was pre­ pensions which would give every
pared for printing by Arthur J. Merkel and depicts an abandoned ligl bonne which marks Ca|>e Arago person enrolled under its benefits
on tbe Pacific coast near Coos Bay. It is one of a series illustrating tie diversity of scenery enjoyed in $200 a month, with Its proviso that
this district. The Miner is indebted to the Medford District News. CC< publication, for use of this block
the entire monthly stipend should
of ordinary kitchen linoleum which has been made a vehicle for Artist -lerkeTn interpretation of Oregon
be spent before the next wax re­
scenery.
ceived. This, the inventor asserts
one was expected to do his share ote of this occurrence, as it is would keep enough money in cir-
to entertain the bunch. Either tell
wise idea to keep close tab on I dilation to make everybody pros-
a good yarn or sing something. 11 such things, capeci illy when ; perous.
One night I remember, I stayed ou are riding with a drunken
So inviting Is this idea that there
with a round-up crew, while on one
and cannot always predict ire clubs being formed over the
of my trips. I was treated like a owboy
xaetly what may turn up of a ountry to insist that congreea put
prince, but they couldn’t hardly ; udden.
Shortly after, we met three
get enough of my singing, as I lanchmen
af«x>t. going into town. 1 this plan Into effect and the mem­
knew a lot of good ones they had ne of whom
was a little old fel- bers of these clubs are contribut­
never heard.
!ow
with
bowed
and a long ing to the expenses of organization
One especially. "Brennan on the ray beard. Walt legs
(Continued from page one)
was a little in and maintenance of them for as
Moor,
”
took
their
fancy
and
I
had
was the damdest girl for pickles
he lead and yanking his horse
though. I ever saw. We always to sing it several times. Finally o a stop, jerked his gun and in all such affairs there must be
we
retired
and
I
was
just
dropping
met on a certain street comer
ommanded them to dance I guess paid leaders to keep the members
after school was out and about off to sleep when a voice spoke i hey thought it was a joke, as advised of progress, if any.
up.
"Sing
that
‘
Brennan
’
song
just
the first thing I would ask her
; hey simply stood still and grln-
The weakness of th«' Townsend
was. what she wanted for a treat. oned more. Reynolds, will you?" ed at him. That made him sore. system
in the fact that it ne­
In ninety-nine cases out of a hun­ I said there was nothing doing, . o he began snapping his gun at glects to lies recognize
that
dred. she decided on pickles. We I was just going to sleep. Pres­ t heir feet. As nothing happened, money is not a thing the but fact
only an
knew a place where there was ently a high-heel«.'d boot came sail­ they became sure it was a joke emblem it is a representation
of
always a barrel of great big pick­ ing through the air and hit my ¿nd just laughed. I saw trouble 4om«.'tl.ing produced, of some raw
les that sold for two pennies apiece bed a wallop and in a moment oming fast, so I spoke up and
and there we would go. She would more this was followed by a whole .aid. ’•Fellers, I know there is
never fail to eat all of hers and shower of boots. Every cowboy one cartridge left in that gun and
generally two-thirds of mine, as was wide awake and determined he will be getting around to it
I didn’t have much of a yen for to hear that sung again. So I had pretty soon.” At that thev all be-
I CAN GET
pickles and only tried to eat them to raise up out of bed and give ;;an to dance. They did jigs, hoe­
PROMPT
because she did. Personally. I much it to them, after which they left downs. and cut pigeon wings, and
preferred candy, nuts, ice cream me in peace.
the
little
old
guy
with
the
long
LAUNDRY
Speaking of cowboys and their
or anything else for a treat. The
whiskers hopped faster and leap-
SERVICE
last I heard from Lillie, she was ways, puts me in mind of a ride
I
took
with
one
by
the
name
of
an old maid of sixty years and I
FOR YOU
think the pickles did it. Soured Walter Reedy, back in the early
IN
her sweet disposish, I mean. But days. He and I had been in Den­
heavens alive, in that country ver, Colo., for two or three days I IlVfl I
JACKSONVILLE
Children 10c
getting
rid
of
some
of
our
money,
where she lived there were seven
women to every man by actual and were hitting for our camp
Saturday Only
count. A girl was sure lucky if sixty miles away. Walter was aw­
she got married anywhere in that fully drunk and I was hoping the
ride would help sober him up. I
region.
BOB STEELE in
Well, as I said. I had quite a had been drinking some myself but
not
nearly
as
much
as
he
had.
Of
voice to begin «with. One thing I ,
So can any
was proficient at was the war-cry course we had both bought a big
phone without
of the Iowa Indians, which made supply of ammunition in town and
trouble, Just
a big hit with the cowboys on the amused ourselven by shooting dogs
Also Serial,
call Medford
range and they never failed to get along the road which rushed out
166 and you
me to show it off at every oppor­ to bark at us. This was sometimes "The VANISHING SHADOWS"
can enjoy the
tunity. I would stand up in my a dangerous proceeure as there
best laundry
saddle stirrups and split the at­ were plenty of men in those days
Sunday and Monday
service you
mosphere all up in little chunks who thought the world of their
dogs and if you shot one of them,
ever thought
1
_
when I yelled "I-O-WAY.”
GEORGE RAFT
of. Even to the
My voice is all shot now and would be very likely to take a shot
most delicate
I couldn’t call hogs a quarter of at you in return. We didn’t have
fabrics can be trusted to our
a mile away. Doctors have told any bad luck though and killed
several
of
the
most
vicious
brutes
care. Best of all, the service
me that somewhere in my travels
is always dependably prompt
I accumulated a lot of these here . that came tearing out to attack
and, of course, extends to
Hemolytic Streptococcus bugs in us from the various ranches we
Jacksonville.
my throat, which look like a rat­ passed.
Finally, Walt had used up all
tlesnake’s rattles and pour poison
OUR FOUR DISTINCT
steadily into my system, causing his cartridges but one and he
LAUNDRY SERVIC ES
rheumatism and other disorders. It would have used that only the Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
Rough Dry, pound
takes a magnifying glass of three dog he was going to shoot, dodged
and Friday
Thrifty Wash, pound
hundred thousand million power to under an old shed and didn’t show
Dry Wash, pound
see one of them and as they don't up again. So Walt let his trigger
Wet Wash, pound
seem to bother me, I let them down and slipped his Colts back
stay. I haven’t the heart to deprive in the scabbard. I had taken strict
them of their happy homes and
Phone 166
send them out into a cold, cruel
world to start life all over again,
MEDFORD
so what are not asphyxiated by the |
with LOlTSEDRESiÀ.R
volumes of tobacco smoke I am
DOMESTIC
everlastingly inhaling, can stay
MARIAN WARSH
right where they are, and see if
LAUNDRY
RALPH MÔRGAN
I care.
30 North Riverside
Before I forget it, If any of my
fellow gold-diggers discover their
lungs are becoming gold-plated
from the fumes arising from the
big nuggets they take out, there
Fires May Come, and Fires May (io—
is a simple remedy if taken in
time. Simply inhale some quick-
BUT OUR
sliver.
Getting back to my voice, I used
to know all the popular range
songs and dozens of other, and I
could sing them too. I have seen
tears stream down the cheeks of
hard-bitten riders many a time
when I would sing something and
put some pep into it. This came
in very handy around the camps
at riight when everybody gathered
In Our Temporary Office At the End
close to the campfire and each
orl the country ns n whole. Under
InsuratK’«* immim I oii plans the pen­
sioner contributes during his pro­
ductive period. Any pension not
bused <>n labor or production I m a
failure from the time it is insti­
tuted
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