Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 02, 1935, Page 6, Image 6

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Friday, August 2, 1935
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
CIRCUIT CLOUTS
GIVE LOCALS 10-9
WIN ON CCC NINE
JUST PEOPLE
by John
D.
•
FEDERAL SLEUTHS IN ACE
THRILLER AT HIE LITHIA
'j
Edward»
“Just sight your bead
squeeze the trigger. I said squeeze
Home runs by Bill Kanuasto it. suh!"
and Leonard Hall and manager
Gunsmith extraordinary,
Cliff McLean's eighth inning sin­ trade, vocation, and avocation
gle in the pinch, gave the Ashland For the past 51 yean I. E. Dead­
Lithians a 10-9 win over the Anne mond has practiced his trade in
Springs CCC last Sunday at the Missouri. Kansas, Oklahoma. Cali­
high school field.
fornia and Oregon.
Lanky Bob Hardy went the
He comes by his trade honestly.
route for Ashland and although he His grandfather, Joseph Deadmond
was'touched for 11 hits, tanned was one of the early settlers in N.
12 and pitched great ball in all but Carolina and was a finished crafts­
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3 innings.
man in the art of gunsmithing.
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■ H E However, I. E. Deadmond, Ash­
tutM imitato
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Anne Springs
9 11 3 land's gunmaker began learning
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Ashland
10 13 3 the trade from his uncle William
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Batteries: Hogan and Pearson ; Deadmond in Centralia, Illinois.
ruoM a »«Irl»« ow'd*
There at the age of 12 he turned
Hardy and McLean.
his hand to appreticeship in
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uncle’s shop in Centralia.
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TOWNSEND CLUB ELECTS
Gunsmithing in his family
JA< HAS
KNOW'« 45 n«o
DELEGATES TO ALBANY extended back 175 years at least.
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The Townsend club at their reg­ He's not certain just how much
tees amo muño or siut
ular meeting Thursday evening el­ farther back, but at least
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to
ected E. F. Miller and John Pit­ years is his estimate.
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He has a very modest supply of
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sional convention to be held in Al­ guns, only 40. That’s all he could
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bany August 14th.
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name offhand., there may be some
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Mr. French, a Townsend organ­ that he couldn't remember. They
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sun » mo m
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izer from Salem, made an address range in type and size from the
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little popular calibre 22 to the big
AOMiAAiOM. ’
to the local club.
buffalo guns of early days used on
the prairies. One of his guns, a 12
gauge muzzle loader, was used in
TWO ARRESTED FOR
Quantrell's band of gorillas which
DISORDERLY CONDUCT
terrorized Western Kansas during
Carl Pitts and Dave Kimball, of
and after the Civil war days, it
Medford, were arrested late Wed­
was brought to Oregon in 1867 via
nesday night on a charge of drun­
covered wagon. It formerly be-
kenness and disorderly conduct
longed to the Beeson family.
Ball was set at $10, each of which
FRIDAY and SATURDAY Another early gun brought ac-
was furnished. They were cited to
ross the plains from Pennsylvania
2—FEATURES—2
appear yesterday morning but for­
is a 16 gauge muzzle loader Whit­
feited bail
ney. in 1865. Another, a buffalo
gun taken from a Sioux indian
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
shoots a slug larger than a man's
Comer Fourth and C Streets
thumb. The rifles are so large
One of baseball’s greatest at­
R. T. Holmes, Pastor
that the end of the midget cannon tractions, and certainly its most
Sunday school. 9:45 am.
looks octagonal. 1A rifle in the belly-laugh provoking, will be pre­
Morning worship, 11 a.rn. Sub­
barrel of a gun is a spiral groove sented to Ashland fans next Tues­
which gives to the projectile a day afternoon when the Detroit ject, “Faith and Courage.’’
Young peoples service, 7 p.m.
spinning motion resulting in much Colored Giants, rated the finest
Musical program given by Mr.
greater accuracy.)
Negro ball team in America, tan­
A paragon Baker 12 gauge shot­ gle with Cliff McLean's Lithians and Mrs. Vernon Cay wood, 8 p.m.
Mr. Caywood imitates eight dif­
gun with a damascus steel barrel on the high school field.
ferent
instruments by the genius
is his pride and joy. its original
The game is scheduled for 5:30
cost was only $150. Another, a p. m. to enable business men to of Up and vocal placement, while
little LeFever 16 gauge shotgun, have the opportunity of seeing the Mrs. Caywood plays the saxophone
with
and piano.
is worth but $85.
entire game.
WARREN WILLIAM
When questioned about his
Tuesday, at 8 p.m., Rev.
Manager McLean has assigned
marksmanship he replied that he to Bob Hardy, brilliant young Mrs. Ralph A. Cook will be with
could still see to hit the side of a southpaw, the job of hurling us in a missionary service, Rev
SUN - MON - TUE
barn, with due caution. Then fig­ against the Ethiopians.
and Mrs. Cook are sailing from
uring the number of rounds of shot
Portland, Oregon, September 17 as
Billed
as
the
only
team
which
he’s fired in his life time of assoc­
our new missionaries to India. You
CRIMINALS
fr
iation with guns, he said that he'd year after year barnstorms from will enjoy hearing these young
coast
to
coast
and
from
the
Gulf
shot the barrels from eight guns;
people sing and also the message.
to the Border, the Dark Clouds
n tu unta $
one
Stevens,
two
Colts
and
five
to
be given. Rev. and Mrs. E. E.
ICE »ETECTIIES
Marlins. This of course does not will descend upon Ashland with a Martin, our new district superin­
-IIIIU III
lineup
literally
studded
with
names
«Il CLIIT...
include the number of rounds fir­
tendent, will also be with them.
931 IECEITE
ed from guns which he’s owned for familiar to baseball fans the coun­ Everyone is invited to be in this
try
over.
a short length of time. All in all
service.
Led by the Babe Ruth of inde­
much more than a million shots
Wednesday, at 8 p.m., mid-week
have been touched off at the press pendent ball, King Kong Smith, prayer and praise service.
who smashed out 41 home runs
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of his finger.
A muzzle loader, according to last season, the Giants will be the
Perhaps talk is so cheap be-
Mr. Deadmond, is a really more ac­ first nationally known team to cause the supply is so largely in
curate gun than the breech loader play in Ashland in the past five excess of the demand. — Weston
(the modern type of gun.) This years. Anotherf player that is Leader.
is due to the use of round balls featured is Dizzy Dean Thomas,
and the longer distance between the pitcher who has lost only four
games in two years. Albert Moor­
sights
He tells the story of his uncle, a head, called the funniest catcher
crackshot, who used to attend dif­ in baseball, will be behind the bat
ferent shooting contests. This un­ for the Giants.
cle had a muzzle loader which was
Others of the great Negro team
perfect Inside, splendid barrel and are; Andy Childs, second base;
true hammer contact. But the Pistol Pete Moore, shortstop; Red
outside was rough and scarred. Knuckles, utility; A. J. Smith,
The butt was wired together and first base; A. Parks, left field; M.
altogether it looked most disrep­ Saunders, third base; Andy Love,
utable But when the shooting be­ right field; and Big Bill Smith, 6
gan, the uncle would unlimber this foot 4 inch outfielder.
long barreled muzzle loader and
For Ashland, Cliff McLean will
catch; Carl Harris will be on first,
Billy Hulen on second, Parker Hess
on short and Virgil Swanson on
third. The outfield will be selec­
ted from Arnold Gosnell, Bill Kan-
Wednesday
nasto, Leonard Hall and Joe Mc­ Why in creation
FOR SALE!—Six acres, all kinds Farland.
Aug. 7th
Is all the Elation
of berries, and fruits, all good
The largest crowd of the season
soil, 4 room house, garage, chic­
is expected to attend the game, Among men whom you meet every
ken house,
Price
$1250.00.
day?
Season passes will not be honored
$360.00 down. Balance terms.
as the Lithians have gone to a
It’s easily deduced
See Reed and Robinson.
great deal of exuense In bringing
Florsheim
Shoes are reduced,
FOR RENT—A four room furn­ the Giants to Ashland, but the ad-
ished apartment at 96 Laurel mission price has not been advanc­
And that’s why they’re acting
Street. Phone 289-J. (Jy26A2-9) ed-thirty five cents for fans and
this way!
a dime for little baseball bugs.
FOR SALE—Good used lumber,
also kindling, at Shale City. Low
prices.
(j5tf) drive a tack at 75 to 100 yards. In
the natural course of events he
FOR RENT—Furnished house, in­ was barred from other shoots.
cluding electric refrigeration.
Mr. Deadmond Is a splendid gun­
Inquire at Palace cafe, Ashland.
smith. He recently took the bar­ FLORSHEIM SHOES
WANTED—Fruit haul for one or rel of a broken .22, cut the bar­
two trucks. Also good body rel short and has turned out a
HERTOOTHPASTE
wood for sale. Buy your winter beautiful muzzle loading pistol. He
CLEANED UP ON
wood now and save money. J. W.
THE MARKET/
Coates, Bellview. Phone 10F11. has a standing offer for this gun,
from an Albany man. But Mr.
FOR SALE- Automatic Reming­ Deadmond is very partial to this
ton 12 gauge, like new. A bar­ gun, there probably isn’t another
gain. 770 Iowa street. Aug 2, 9. in the country its equal.
FOR SALE MUM takes the od­
or out of perspiration. Special
29c at Bolton’s Drug Store.
Colored Giants
To Play Here
Tuesday
It's taken 22 years for A m I i I iuh I' h
number two fire truck to cover ap-
proximately 2791 miles. Bought in
1913 from the American I tai brume
company for $10.01)0, it has only
needed two new sets of wheels and
tires with small motor adjust­
ments. However, it must be not­
ed that each mile put on the truck
is equivalent to about 15 on an or­
dinary automobile.
Soon as u call Is sent in, the mo­
tor is started and with no warm­
ing up the throttle Is pushed to
the floor and all speed possible is
made in reaching the blaze.
Ashland's number one truck, a
Reo, was purchased in 1928 for the
sum of $8,000. It has covered 1323
miles since Its purchase.
Lithia Spigot Is
Installed, Plaza
Those who can’t drink enough
Lithia Water down town to last
them until they get home will be
agreably surprised to learn that
work on the installation of a
spigot from which jugs, buttles,
demi johns, kegs, may be filled
with ease, will soon be installed
Installation work is now being
carried on under supervision of the
city water department. The new
faucet will be located directly be­
hind the iced Idthia fountain in
the Plaza and will be ready to use
by the first of the week.
All the thrills behind the scenes
of the Department of Justice's re­
lentless wur on crime will be
brought to the screen of the Lithia
theatre, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
in "Let 'Em Have It."
The film, which Harry M Goetz
and Edward Small produced for
release through United Artists, Is
a swift moving tlirilici which tears
its subject right out of the head­
lines of the nation's press.
Richard Arlen, us Mai Stevens,
an attorney; Harvey Stephens, as
a wealthy sportsman, and Gordon
Jones, the sensational new football
star "find," us a dead-shot cowboy,
become the "three musketeers” of
the Federal sleuths.
We used to hear that "Uncle
Sam is rich enough to give us all
a farm." The gift now Is supposed
to l>e a job. Weston lA'ader.
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Medford School
of Beauty Culture
419% EAST MAIN
PHONE 84
Permanent Wave ... $1.00
Finger Wave .......................... 23«
Comb Wave _____.................. 23«
Shampoo......... —... ................. .25«
Haircut —............................... .25«
Mai cel
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Manicure ........................... ......J
Eyebrow Arch __________ J
Scalp Treatment ....................I
Hot Oil....................................
Facalla .....................................
(Work Done by Students
Under Supervision)
Millionaire
“CASE OF THE
CURIOUS BRIDE
WIPED OUT/
Classified Ads
CASH NIGHT
$125
Sale
CASH PRIZE
ENDS
SATURDAY
AUGUST
ATTENTION FARMERS—Used
and reconditioned grain sacks
and twine for sale at Ted’s Feed
and Seed Store.
CONGER
FUNERAL PARLORS
Medford, Oregon
NEW LOT of FLOWER POTS-
all sizes at Ted’s Feed and Seed
Store.
<
IMPROVED 14% acres with bun­
galow, barn, poultry house and
about $500 crop goes with this
GUNSMITH—LOCKSMITH
close-in acreage, to trade for
Lawn Mower Service
Ashland home.
Phone 261
23 North Fir
A Fm Styl—
•79S
Medford Cycle and
Repair Shop
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MILLER REALTY CO.
/
OESER’S Super SERVICE STATION
358-370 EAST MAIN STREET— ESTABLISHED 1922
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BLU-GREEN
GASOLINE
22c
Tires
INDIA —HOOD
MILLER
YALE
I Like to Serve You
DR. W. OESER
Do You Realize
The Ford 1935 V-8
HAS MORE BODY ROOM THAN
ANY CAR SOLD IN AMERICA
UNDER $1300
Some people think they are buying a larger
car when they purchase some other make. It
will pay you to investigate. The only small
thing about the NEW FORD V-8 is the PRICE!
More Power, More Body Room
More Miles Per Gallon of Gas
More Years Of Service
CLAYCOMB MOTOR COMPANY
J
MARS & SON
Ford Sales and Service
Complete Service Under One Roof
Phone SO
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