Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935, January 04, 1935, Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, January 4, 1935
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The JACKSONVILLE MINER
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Page 3
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I • Emil Britt, Jacksonville’s of­
Concerning Damphiile Critics
And bury them decent and quiet
KID STUFF
ficial weather observer, was a Med­
and safe,
"I’ve read the poems of J.C.R.
ford visitor Thursday of this week,
And then our courts Will have
On
damphule
laws
and
such.
By .1. <’. REYNOLDS
i as was Charlie Blitch who, with
It's just begun to dawn on me
NOTHING to do.”
i others, helped watch with craned
L. O. Cal.
That he doesn’t approve of much.
neck a chimney burning out in the Our NON-COMBATIVE CLAN
He’s quite exercised in his mind
ANSWER Dear L. O. Cal:
< Both from JACKSONVILLE and OVER the HILL business district.
Have now produced a plan
He says a lot of our Jaws are bunk.
Nothing gives me more Joy than
which they would establish
--------------------------- —---- ——--------------------------- • John M Price, who H|x-nt the By lasting
He wants to abolish them right a little kindly
_ criticism
_______ ___
now _____
and
Peace,
Peace,
Peace.
away
• Mr. and Mrs Melvin Arnold of Sewing circle wuh scheduled to Christmas vacation with Miss Mc ­ "It is," so runs their tale,
then. Il show's me that somebody
Cully
of
this
city,
returned
to
his
Because
his
next-door
neighbor
upper Applegate ure the parents meet at the school house there
has read my stuff and I was
stuff, and cannot fail,
gets drunk.
of a daughter, weighing (J'4 Wednesday. Miss Jeanie Smith was home in Coulterville, Calif., re- "Good
afraid it was being overlooked.
Unless the cogs go dry for want
I
centiy.
It’s perfectly awful the law is so But you have me sized up wrong,
pounds, bom at the Stanley Nurs­ to have been honored at the meet­
of grease, grease, grease.’’
mocked -
ing home at Medford December ing, the occasion being her birth­ • Mrs Lula Saulsbury of Jack-
Neighbor. I plead "not guilty."
We'll abolish all law that's what
211 The little miss is a grand­ day anniversary. The Little Apple­ sonville wan a luncheon guest Wed- They say, "To prove we’re wise,
The Ten Commandments are all
we’ll do!
daughter of Mrs. Sadie De Weofe gate Sewing club will meet ut the nesday afternoon at the home of We’ll get the other guys
right and so is the Constitution of
Into a little neighborly
It’s perfectly awful that windows the
of tills community.
home of Mrs. Sid Hansen January Mrs Gentner of Medford,
United States, hut the bunch
get broke.
combine, bine, bine.
• Finding a triple occasion to en­ 16th.
• Mrs Jessie Jones of Salem, cou­
boneheads who are working
So we'll make a law against that, of
tertain, Mr and Mrs Henry Budd • Jack Gannon of California, sin of Miss iHsie McCully, and We'll scrap war-ships and guns
double shifts inventing extra com­
too.
Invited it number of friends to noted cougar and coyote trapper, Mrs. Jack Porter of Medford vis­ A hundred million tons
mandments and additional amend­
And
we
will
be
the
first
of
all
We
’
ll
turn
our
attention
to
another
their French Gulch home for din­ has established a trap line on Ap­ ited at the home of Miss McCully
ments to our Constitution are not
abuse
to sign, sign, sign."
ner Tuesday As well as celebrat­ plegate, and is residing In the Thursday.
all right, by a damstte. (Excuse
That’s kept the world in trouble the
ing the new year and the 13th Ruch vicinity this winter Mr. Gan­ I • Lula Saulsbury and son John "Then on a certain date
profanity; my pen slipped.)
too long—
birthday anniversary of their non also has a trap line in the m■> omp.iiimd by Mrs SaulHbury’s Which we will stipulate,
Now as one criticism deserves
There's
Ten
Commandments
some
­
daughter Irene, the event was a Rogue river valley.
mother, Mrs John M. Williams, We’ll sink the whole caboodle in
another, I would suggest that you
where on the shelf
token of farewell to their friends. • Mr. and Mrs. Ix-r Port and •on attended a Medford theater Fri­
the brine, brine, brine.
brush up on your poetry a little.
That
somehow
make
people
go
Mr. and Mrs Budd planning to and daughter, accompanied by day
And when the deed is done,
Mine is awfully bad and awfully
wrong.
leave soon for Phoenix, Arizona their guest, Miss Mury Herbert of
simple, but yours is simply awful.
• A double-header celebration ob­ Peace will be fairly won
to make their home.
Aahlund, motored to Phoenix Sun­ serving
It’s awful the way they’ve gath­ I think we are square now, so au
And in a gladsome future we
Ixim
T
Wilson
’
s
84th
birth
­
• Mrs Clarence Roundtree spent day. where they were entertained
ered the dust,
can shine, shine, shine.”
revoir. Don’t forget the number —
the holiday period at her home at dinner at the home of Mr. and day anniversary was ushered in
So we’ll give them a decent fun­ come again some time.
with
the
New
Year
early
Tues
­
"This
scheme,
as
you
can
see,
near Ruch She resides at Phoenix, Mis Jess Wilson.
eral too
I thank you. -J. C. REYNOLDS.
where her son is attending school • Alex Schichtl is spending sev­ day morning. To help him com­ In shrewd diplomacy,
• Miss Jeanette Gore of Medford eral weeks In Medford, where he memorate the occasion, Izrn and Can never be improved on, we
Mrs Wilson were hosts to 20 mem-
believe, Heve, Heve,
was an overnight guest Tuesday is undergoing treatment.
tiers of a birthday club and two And if we make it »tick,
at the home of Mrs. L. C. Port.
The Nugget for cold drinks.
honor
guests,
the
M
íhhch
Emesta
’Twill prove the finest trick
• With tiie water supply frozen
Mr. W B. Crause, who has been
CHITWOOD’S WHAT-NOT
the Aurora mining company on ill in a hospital in Roseburg, has Bell and Florence May Severance. A nation ever carried up it’s
The
ladies,
however,
refused
to
re
­
sleeve,
sleeve,
sleeve.
”
Little Applegate is not operating Improved sufficiently to be able
veal their ages Cards and a mid­
this week.
to come home and is now at his night
supper were enjoyed and "When battle-ships are sunk,
• The Nugget for magazines.
home on Jacksonville hill.
Tuesday
night Mr. and Mrs. Wilson With other war-like junk,
• Miss Jessie Smith entertained • Mrs. George Ritchey arxi Mrs were hosts
the American Fur And grisly forts are overgrown
a small group of local friends with T. 8. Cady spent Friday afternoon • »rowers and to Rabbit
with flowers, flowers, flowers,
Breeders as­
a watch party at her home at In Medford attending to business sociation members, again
Regardless of expense.
induling
Ruch New Year's eve Taffy pull­ uffalrs, shopping and. later, taking ci c ards, a rabbit dinner and well- We’ll build a little fence
I
ing was the principal diversion, tea with Mrs. Wollan and her wishing.
Around this peaceful earth and call
Thursday
morning
of
this
with serving of refreshments later mother, Mrs Ada Odenkamp, at week an old friend and neighbor,
it ours, ours, oura.”
in the evening Guests Included their Medford home.
*
♦
O.
G.
Lightner
from
Valier,
Mon
­
Misses Ixiis and Marian Matheney • George Ritchey was stricken ill tana, dropped in to visit with Lem
anil May and June Pcebler; Harvey Tuesday morning with what ap­ and Mrs. Wilson while enroute to
Rowden, Paul and Wendell Math­ parently was a repetition of a se­
THERE’S SOMETHING USEFUL YOU WILL WANT
eney. Cliff Smith, and Fred I*»w. vere attack of flue which Mr southern California.
• Mrs. Florine Severance will en­
IN THIS ASSORTMENT
Among other local people enter­ Ritchey recently suffered.
taining with similar parties Mon­ • Frank Kurtz made another trip tertain the Jacksonville Health
day were Mrs. C. W. Culy, Mrs Into ("alilomla recently to finish group and their friends at her ♦-----------------
Fred Offenbacher and Mrs. Ed bringing equipment from Selad home Tuesday, January 8, with a To the Editor:
Russel. Dancing was enjoyed at valley, where he has had a hunt­ covered dish luncheon at 12:30. All
Some time ago I received a call­
the Russel home.
ing and fishing lodge for several Indies interested arc- cordially in­ ing down in a Washington state
Savings As High As 30%!
vited.
• Dick Kerr of Ruch received years. Arthur Crause accompanied
weekly that I write for now and
medical treatment Tuesday for a Kurtz and, as a special thrill, they • FOR SALE Wheat JI 50 cwt., then when the spirit moves, from
boll on his arm which threatened tramped deep Into the mountains
Newtown apples 50c in your box, some touchy old tomcat (or per-
blissl poisoning,
in search of CCC boys thought to
delivered. Roy Smith, Jackson­ . haps tabby) who was afraid to
SPECIAL—STARTING MONDAY
ville
(Janl-35) sign his (or her) right name, but
• Claus Klcinhammer wan a din- have been lost They returned to
Chitwood's
offer you genuine Tudor Plate Silverware
ner guest at the home of Mr. and Jacksonville hill Monday evening FOR SALE 4-room house with evidently imagined their fur had
FREE! Here is a premium offer you will welcome—drop
Mrs Everett Beeson near Talent • Malcolm Jones, who has been
basement, garage, woodshed, been rubbed the wrong way in a
in today for complete details on how you can assemble
on New Years.
visiting with his parents here for
large chicken house, city water little rhyme of mine, concerning
a
complete set of this beautiful open-stock pattern!
• Mr and Mrs Jess Taylor and the past week, returned to Salem,
and 2 good wells, 2 acres partly the many useless and damhpule
daughter were New Years dinner when he is attending Willamette
in fruit, grapes and walnuts, lo­ laws being passed of late years.
guests nt the home of Mrs Ix-ster university
cated in Jacksonville. $(>00 cash;
I enclose the same, together with
Throckmorton at Eagle Point, • Mr and Mrs. Hanly Bush of j will accept good used car or my reply, which followed in the
. where Mr Taylor, whose birthday near Jacksonville called on friends
truck as part payment. Call The next issue of the paper and which.
anniversary occurred on that <iay, here Saturday.
Miner, phone 141, Jacksonville.
I presume, settled the disturbance,
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was honor guest Mr and Mrs Ed­ • Mrs Inez Gleason and daugh- i
as I have heard nothing further
JACKSONVILLE
win Taylor also were present for ter Betty of this city were Med­
In more ways than one, with about it. You can print this if you
Jean I. Gillis
Phone 12
the family reunion.
ford shoppers Saturday.
• or without) respect to the crim­ consider it of interest, or not, as
• Henry Harthon of Squaw lake • Mr and Mrs. Harold GIIII h and inal lawyer, the adjective seems you please. The original clippings
is spending several days at the Mrs Margaret Watson of Port­ to be descriptive. Weston Leader. I have pasted in my scrap book.
home of Edward Finley on Big land. sister of the latter, attended
Applegate.
a theater in Medford Saturday.
• Courteous service at the Nugget • Mrs. Cora Crump of Eugene
• Mr and Mrs Allison Moulton called on friends here Sunday.
of M eelford spent Sunday horse- • Mrs. Joe Pelton of Klamath
(jack riding on Applegate. The Falls and brother John Orth of
couple was accompanied by Mr. Medford called on friends here I
Moulton's brother, Arthur Moul­ Thursday.
ton. Portland attorney, and his • Mrs Katy Sparks was guest of
her daughter. Mrs. W R. Cox, at
wife.
• Robert C. Fletcher returned Lincoln, last week during the holi­
Tuesday to Evans Creek CCC days She was accompanied by her |
camp, having spent the holidays son, Fred, who has been employed
for some time by the Gold Seal
at his home on Big Applegate.
• A large number of local people creamery, driving on the Duns­
attended the veterans' dance at muir-Crescent City run.
the Oriental Gardens at Medford r
New Years eve. Including the fol­
lowing: Herman Offenbacher, Mr
Medford Cycle and
and Mrs Bert Hukill. Mr and Mrs
Repair Shop
E. H Taylor and daughter. Mr.
end Mrs Harry Brown. Glenn
GUNSMITH—IXX’KSMITH
Smith. Miss ”.uth Peebier, Mr and
Laws Mower Service
Mrs. Edward Kubli, Mr. and Mrs.
Phone 261
23 North Fir
The Toggery has picked 59 Overcoats from their Regular Stock and they
Jack O’Brien, and Mr. and Mrs
Ix*on Offenbacher. As winner of »
have all been reduced to unbelievable prices! Never before have you
one of the numerous prizes offered
during the evenln gto possessors of
been able tob uy Toggery Quality at these prices . . . There is a style
lucky numbers, Mr. Smith received
a grocery supply amounting to a
and a size for every man . . . rich patterns . . . plain colors . . . dark
dollar.
coats . . . light coats.
• Those from Applegate attend­
ing the conference for forestry of­
ficers and superintendents of CCC
DON’T MISS THIS OUTSTANDING SELLING EVENT!
camps being held at Medford this
week are L. H McGuire of Camp
Applegate. Ralph G Jennings, act­
Our third group is made up
This group consists of just
This is our largest group of
ing superintendent at Camp Car­
of coats you can’t go wrong
values
in
overcoats.
We
have
8 coats . . . they are excep­
on . . . sure fire values. Most
berry. and L. C. Port from Star
every size from 34 to 46 . . .
tional values. The 8 lucky
of these are shower proofed
Ranger station.
every
style
...
all
colors
.
.
men who get these will get
overcoats . . . double protec­
• Mr. and Mrs. I.yal Hard of Big
many patterns. A sensational
a real buy at
tion in one coat. Priced to
Applegate entertained a large
buy at
sell at
group of friends with a New Years
dinner at their home.
• Stop at the Nugget.
• Miss Agnes Dunford, freshman
In the Jacksonville high school, has
When you go to California, try
recovered from a flu attack which
the train! Big changes have taken
confined her to her bed last week.
place on our rail*. Pullman
A large number of other Apple­
charges are a third less than
gate residents have been ill with
last year. Rail fares*re touching
flu and severe colds, Including Mrs.
bottom at
a mile and less.
Sid Hansen, Mrs. Gene Mee, Tru­
Complete meals in our dining
man Ix>wis Jr., Mrs. Fred Coppie
Can you imagine Toggery quality at these prices? Men are proud of The
cars cost as little as 80f. For de­
and Jimmy Moore.
Toggery label in their clothes. You can buy a Toggery suit at a real price
tails,
see
your
local
agent
or
• Mias Itrice Huber returned to
write J. A. Ormandy, 705 Pacific
Grants Pass Tuesday for the open­
now! Look these prices over . . .
Building, Portland, Oregon.
ing of high school there, having
spent her vacation at the home of
her sister, Mrs. Leon Offenbacher.
Monday evening Miss Huber, as­
A large group of outstanding suits for men
The “top layer” of The Toggery clothing
sisted by Miss Lorraine Offen­
anA young men. All styles and models.
stock. This particular brand has been fea­
bacher, entertained about 20 local
young people with a watch party.
ORIGINAL T. CHARLES
Formerly priced to
tured at this store for
g"
• Ivan Collins and Rudy Knutzen,
$22.50.
Now
selling
for
the
past
20
yrs.
Choice
Star gulch miners, have returned
SHAMP-U-TINT
to their work here after spending
HAIR COLORING
the holidays at their homes in
Applied by Exiterts
Portland.
• Having discontinued their meet­
ings during holidays, the Ruch
“The cream of the lot.” Society Brand and
You will really be surprised when you see
Michael Sterns Suits going for a lower
these suits. They are the latest patterns
price than you ever expected. Values to
and styles. You can’t find a better selection
$40.00. This is a limited stock and bound
S. C. PETERS
anywhere. Values to
to go quick
^90
$24.50. Now selling for
at this price
(D.M.D.)
Personal News Notes
LETTERS
BARGAIN
TABLE
to the Editor
5e to $1.19
CHITWOOD’S
NEW YEAR
VALUES
Starting Saturday at 8:30
TRY THE TRAIN
TO CALIFORNIA
$12.85
Sensational Selling of Quality Suits
Southern Raicific
$14.85
Dentist
Restore gray and overbleached
hair to Its natural shade ... at
Opposite Pont Office
.JACKSONVILLE
BOWMAN’S
Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor
Phone 57—18 S. Central
THESE SUITS MUST FIT
ALTERATIONS
ARE FREE
A $5.00 DEPOSIT WILL
HOLD ANY GARMENT
FOR 15 DAYS