PXGE SIX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1934. The "Golden Mine " Unique Dining Place) to Open Saturday THOMAS BOOTHBY PROPRIETOR NEW PLEASURE CENTER Th (rtgrano of sugar pin lend B outdoor atmosphere to the Gold en Mine, unique dining an dancing rendezvous vhlch will open Saturday at 323 East Main atreet under t'ae management of Tom Boothby, well known Medford man. Bajk from sturdy plnea has been uaed In constructing a 34 foot bar at the entrance of the Mine and prac tically all fixtures are bordered with pine to carry out the rustic plan. The entire length of the new place la 130 feet, 48 of that being devoted to a dance floor located In the north end tunnel. Forest aoenea with blue tinted mountains decorate the wall of the main dining room whloh has both table and attractive booths. Light ing fixture made of laurel hang from the high celllnge. Individual lamps in the booth are also fastened with small laurel limbs. Separating the tunnel from the main floor 1 a rugged bark fence be low an archway resembling the mouth of a miner's dug out. Lanterns at each side light the way Into the dance room which contains a number of comfortable booths, benches hewn from smooth logs and a novel orches tra platform. Mualo will be furnished by H. "Pat" Davenport, cabaret pianist with years of experience In some of the leading Paclflo coast cafes. Wall of the tunnel are painted to represent the Interior of a mine, om tumes of the floormen will add a col orful note with their gay shirt and bandana handkerchief scarfs. A good- dmd itaff of waiter and waitresses will be on hand Saturday to assure prompt and courteous service, accord ing to Mr. Boothby. A large balcony bordered with a pine bark fence ha been lit tea up to take care of Jubilee guest during next week' rush. An expert pantry man has been as cured to prepare sandwiches and sal ads at the Oolden Mine which will also feature beer. GOING LAST ROUNDUP EUREKA, Oal. (UP) Two loco motive which were puffing from Humboldt county' redwood forests 60 years ago, hauling loga from which early Oalltornlans hewed great western empire, are about to fall before the march of progress. Tho locomotives, constructed In 1880 by the Baldwin Locomotive Works, will end their periods of aervlce as scrap ateel to be used In rclnforo tng the mammoth San Francisco Bay bridge, wrecking company official announced. Eden Precinct EDEN PREOINOT, June 1 (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson and Mrs. Ullle Blackwood returned to Phoenix from Pomona, Calif. Mr. and Mr. Jackson will remain through the fruit packing season. Mr. and Mrs, Warren and aon are at the home of Mr. and Hn Watt In Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs, King are old time residents of Phoenix. Mr. Watt and Mr. King went out to the mine Wednesday. Many people from a distance visit ed Phoenix over Deooratlon day, Thimble club will meet at the home of Lillian Coleman Friday afternoon. All member are urged to be present, so work on the quilt might be completed. HATCHERY TROUT LOST IN DESCHUTES FLOOD BEND, Ore., June 1. (AP) More thfin a million mid hnlf young trout pertahed at the Fall River state hatchery when a wall of water swept from the upper Deachutes hllU late last TueMtny, It was announced to day by Dr. J. O. Vnndcvert, member of the state game commission. JUBILEE HIGHLIGHTS With local merchants responding with a genuine spirit to requests to decorate store front for Oregon' Diamond Jubilee celebration, Med ford will present an unusually beau tiful appearance during Jubilee week. General Chairman B. O. (Jerry) Jer ome la particularly pleased with the fine display of clvlo patriotism In the cooperation of business house In ordering these decorations. It 1 through thl cooperation, he said, that it Is possible to have streamer of Jubilee decoration strung across the streets and the placing of attractive Jubilee emblems on lamp-poat, leaving a lasting Im pression on the many thousands of visitor In Medford and aouthern Ore gon next week. It wa pointed out that Jubilee shopper will be attarct ed to the many atores displaying the Jubilee decorations, and It 1 likely there will not be a single establish ment which will not be displaying Jubilee color. Fly-casters from all part of the Paclflo coast have been Invited to take part In Oregon's Diamond Jubi lee fly-casting tournament scheduled for next Sunday morning, W. F. (Toggery Bill) Isaacs announced to day. An Ideal casting pool has been prepared In Bear creek Just above the Main street bridge, where event will begin at 9 o'clock In the morning. Competition will be provided In dry and wet fly accuracy pasting, dis tance fly, distance with ounce plug and in other events. Worth while prlxea will be offered to win ners, who will be chosen from a good sized field. Interest In this feature of the Jubilee Is widespread, but local fly-casters are particularly urged to take part and at their earli est convenience to try out the casting pool. There will be a special event for amateur. Other details will be announced tomorrow. "Are the people Interested in Ore gon's Diamond Jubilee ' celebration? I should say they are,". Monte H. Reger declared upon arriving In Med ford today from Ventura, Calif. Mr. Reger 1 the owner of "Bobby," 10.000 celebrated Longhorn steer which will take an active part In Norman Cowan's famous round-up, featured Wednesday, Thursday, Fri day and Saturday afternoon, followed by a special showing Saturday night. Several hundred dollars In prize money win be offered dally and the largest numbsr of cowboys ever brought together In aouthern Oregon will take part In the roundup, Includ ing numerous names well known In rodeo circles. Quite a large number of people will be needed for the pioneer parade, an ovent of next Thursday, J. Verne Shangle, parade' chairman, reported today. As many persons as possible are urged to be presented at the county fairgrounds Thursday morn ing, June 7, at 8 o'clock garbed In pioneer clothe. While quite a num bor of official entrlea have already been received. It Is likely room will be found for mors when the parade actually is underway. Among parade participants announced today were "Spec" O'Donnell of movie fame and Henri Warner, a veteran of stage and screen. Teamed together, these two actors promise aomethlng unusual and of Interest to the thousand of expected parade spectators. Another entry reported today was that of Mr. and Mrs. Oayton Sturtevant, who will portray old time mlner-settlcrs com ing to a now country. Only a limited number of conces sion apace are left for prospective purchasers, the concession committee indicated today. It Is likely these will be purchased before the end of the week, behooving local people, having concesalon plans to make preparations to purchase such space as early aa posslbls. E. T. Allen, committee member, announced this forenoon that Browning Brothera carnival, one of the best In the nation, will be set ting up Its equipment here In a day or two ready for business next Sat urday, The carnival 1 celebrating It silver Jubilee In conjunction with Oregon's Diamond Jubilee, and Is giv ing away to all children next Satur day large gas balloons, as long as a large supply last. Inadvertently omitted In the last listing of truck lines, carrying Jubilee banners, bringing widespread pub licity for tho celebration, the name of the Consolidated Freight Line Is Included today. The trucks of this company are carrying 28 banners, reaching point In Idaho, Montana, Washington and Oregon. To Oppose Martin i I ti ,- .suri.y,, i. DEDICATES FLAG POLE IL SERVICE To dedicate the new flagpole at the Annie Springs CCO camp, several Medford people visited the camp Wednesday and were guests at din ner. In the afternoon, the Union creek CCO camp's baseball team vis ited Annie Springs; and was defeat ed by the latter 9 to S. At the flag raising ceremony, In charge of the camp commander. Captain J. R. Murray, a color guard, Dave Drlskell, Lincoln DeHoff and William L. Chandler, all overseas vet erans, raised the flag, with the entire company at attention and the other veterans standing at salute while the bugler played 'To the Colors." The entire company then sang America. Included among the guests at the camp were J. B. Griff lug, civil educa tion advisor for the camps In the Ninth corps area, who was accom panied by Henry Petri, educational advisor for headquarters detachment and Applegate camp. Other guests were Mrs. HJalmar T. Gentle and daughter Ann Louise, Captain and Mrs, B. B. McMahon, son Jerry and daughter Janet Anne, Lieutenant and Mrs. H. A. Barrls, son Billy. Lieutenant and Mrs. John M. Rao, Mrs. Murray and daughters Sara Jane and Elizabeth Ann, Chief Ranger Joe E. Dunne of Portland was nominated by republicans an candt date for governor of Oregon. (Asso ciated Press Photo) youngest rider appearing in any rodeo, will take part In Oregon's Diamond Jubilee roundup next week. The youngster has ridden for the past three years and Is said to be better than most grownups. Electrical Fixtures . In the New GOLDEN MINE Were Installed By Flynn Electric Service David H. Cinfleld of Crater Lake Montana State Unlveralty'. 193 national park. Mis. M.ravene Kiddle, basketball team won the state !.. Ranger CT.rle. Slmson. Dr. W. 0. collegiate title for the firs time Mr. Bundursnt who was en rout, to 1922, Montana State college hartn, camp Wineglass and Camp Superln- held It throughout the Intervene tendent L. 0. Bowne. period. We Wish to Extend Congratulations To The GOLDEN MINE On Its Opening Day Snider s Dairy & Produce 43 Co-operation from the Oregon State system of higher education was of fered by letter today from Edwin T.. Reed, editor of publications of that organization. Mr. Reed submitted his own original Jubilee song and two interesting poems on Crater Lake and the Rogue River. These offerings will undoubtedly be used to advantage. Mr. Reed's office Is located In Cor-vallls. The housing committee, under the chairmanship of Henry Enders, Is re porting excellent progress in Its ef forts to locate sufficient accommoda tions for the many visitors to be In Medford, Ashland and Jacksonville during Jubilee week. Mr. Enders states the bousing situation la well In hand, assuring accommodations for all visitors. However, people not yet contacted, still having available rooms, are urged to get In touch with Jubilee headquarters as early as possible. One of the novel attractions of Jubilee week will be found In the wedding gown revue to be presented by the Parent-Teacher association at the Baldwin Piano Shoppe Monday. June 4. The revue will be held during the afternoon and will be followed during the remainder of tho week by an antique furniture display. Buddy Reger, eight years old," the Beer Equipment and Plumbing for the GOLDEN MINE were furnished by WM. HAMMETT 31 North Bartlett Phone 659 TOLEDO EDISON STRIKE SETTLEMENT REPORTED TOLEDO, June 1. (AP) Report, that a settlement of the threatened strike of Toledo Edlaon worker ha been reached In negotiation between company and worker representatives emanated from an authoritative source late today while the parties still conferred. 1 CORVDON AIRDOMB, Eng., June 1. (UP) The pilot ana mechanle of a French mall plane were killed today when their ehlp struck a radio mast In taking off. Congratulations .... To The 'GOLDEN MINE' We appreciate the fact that wo were able to negotiate your lease through this office. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY, Inc. LISTEN:- To the beautiful tones of the Baldwin Grand at the Golden Mine. This Piano Was Purchased from the BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE Dance In The "Tunnel" Of The MINE GOLDEN Saturday. June 2nd GRAND OPENING of Medford's newest and most exclusive 'dance salon, luncheon and beer parlor is set for Saturday. Novel entertainment features, including music by a master cabaret entertainer and pianist, and singers, will make the opening night one long to be remembered. The interior of the GOLDEN MINE, at 323 East Main Street, has been finished with the bark from sugar pine logs providing a rustic effect and setting designed to carry out both the exterior and interior of a Southern Oregon gold mine. The walls of the dancing room have been decorated in a manner to portray the interior of a tunnel. Rock for mations and mining timbers carry out this theme. Chandeliers are of copper and a soft lighting effect has been provided. H. "Pat" Davenport, a cabaret pian ist with years of experience in lead ing Pacific Coast cafes, will officiate at the new Baldwin Grand Piano. Miss Aileen Parker, petite and pretty waitress, and well known in Medford as an accomplished singer, will also take part in the entertainment. , The Golden Mine will specialize in various types of salads and sandwiches prepared by experts. Our breakfasts will please. Weinhard's, Pabst Blue Ribbon, and Rainier beer will be served. A complete soda fountain service has been installed. THE GOLDEN MINE TAKES YOU BACK TO '491 Invitation Extended: "Medford and Southern Oregon residents, Shrin ers, Veterans and visitors to Oregon's Diamond Jubilee, are extended a cordial invitation to visit the GOLDEN MINE without obligation." Tom Boothby, Manager 123 West Main Phone 335 22 'lllllllllllll