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JTTK GOLD HILL NEWS JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON THURSDAY, JANUARY 11. 192«. PAGE THREE M. IV. A. Stunt Program chooi N otp Tin bnsketbull team* have been very successful thin year. The girl» lotlng only two game* by n small ■core and the hoys have won nil the games they hav«> played. We ex peel to have many more games thia aeaaon anil hope to keep up our good record. G.II.S. Margaret Porter ha* dropped •chool and moved to Medford. G.II.S. Superintendent Cornwell has ■turtiil a liny’» (dee Club. More power to him I G.II.S. Student* ure enjoying u good game of tennis in the *gym’ every night after school. G.II.S. There will be n basketball gnme between Eagle Point and Gold Hill nt Engle Point Friday night, January 22, 1926. Gold Hill booster* for the public school's athletics are en couraged to attend and back up the borne town team. Dr. Mellenthin Will be at HOLLAND HOTEL MONDAY. JANUARY 25. Office Hour*: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. ONE DAY ONLY No charge for Consultation Dr. Mellenthin is a regular grad uate in mcdiccine and surgery and is licensed by thhc state of Oregon. He docs not operate for chronic ap pendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit wonderful re sults In diseases of the Ttomnch, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bed welting, catarrh, wenk lupgs. rheumatism, seintira, leg ulcers, and rectal ail ments. Below nre the names of a few of his many satisfied patients in Oreg. Bose II. Alpin.Cnrson.Wash.,nerve trouble. Mrs. Otto Will, Jefferson, varicose ulcer, leg. M.P.Christenson, Albany, bladder trouble. Mrs. M.A.Ewan, Coquille, stomach trouble. Robert Zlgllnskl, Scio, stomach and heart trouble. John Roth, Albany, adenoids and tonsils. 1 im W I Mrs. M.I.Olsen, Portland, appen dicitis. Remember the above dnte, that consultation on this trip will be free and that his treatment is different. Married women must be nccompan led by their husbands. Address: i l l Bradbury Bldg., Los Angeles, California. Paid Advg. C IT Y : din3«iiiniiiiKiiiiins:iii;i C L E A N IN G A D Y E I N G CO. "We'r’e not Satisfied unless YOU Are” Phone 474 624 Riverside St. Medford, Oregon You Can Get Most Any Old Thing at DE VO£’Sj| M ost Any Old Time. Always room to Park Your Car ?43i W . Main Ph. 122-R Medford Oregon The News wants to add a welcome to the already long list of apprecia tive Gold Hill citizens, to C. A. Pet erson, of Vernonia, Oregon, who being interested in the management of the new mine at the edge of the city on the Sanaa Vulley road has announced his intention of making ttiis his future home. We are cer tain he and his family, who will be here in a few days, will like our community and will prosper from the abundance and richness of our natural resources. We understand severnl more of his neighbors from Vernonia, among them being the Mayor of that place will soon Join force* with Mr. Peterson and be come citizens of Gold Hill and to these also we extend a welcome. The Horse and The Man B U SIN E SS DIRECTORY ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ e S 1.X 5 Quality Brand GUARANTEED Electric The Modern Woodmen lodge of Gold Hill I* preparing for a social night on January 2(1 at which time the men will entertain the ladies of the Royal Neighbor* and alb of the wive* and intended wive* of the member* of the Woodmen lodge in the Jurisdiction of this eamp. The entertainment will consist of a 'Stunt program' in which each Woodmen will have some *tunt on taji to deliver for the enlighten ment and entertainment of the Indie* present after which refreshment* will be the closing stunt. This ‘social evening' is to be a regular event of the Camp on the second meeting night of each month and is hoped to attract the attention of many of the young people of the community who enjoy good, whole- orne fun as well us insurance at cost. Homer H. Mansfield and W. 11. Fisher are assembling material in the store room recently vacated by M. S. Johnson hardware »tore on GATEWAY THEATRE PROGRAM the north side opposite the depot, Tueaday, Vaudeville and Picture* for the purpose of building a large- capacity refrigutor plant in the Wednesday, Picture* building, and unnounce that they Thursday, Picture* will open a retail and wholesale Friday, DANCE meat market about tbe middle of Saturday, Picture* They are preparing to Music by the Gateway Orchestra February. Cemral Point, Oreg. Paid Advg cut the room which has a width of 25 feet and a depth of 100 feet into MURRAY-GREENE ABSTRACT CO, work and packing rooms, wjiile the Abstracts of Title, Rooms 3 and l> retail department will be equipped No. 32 No. Central A r t, upstairs with all modern shop fixtures. This Medford, Oregon. 41 firm has been in the wholesale meat business the past year supplying the retail trade from Ashland to Grants Puss. Their slaughtering plant and COMING TO packing plant is located on the old Medford Mansfield farm in the Rluckwell Hill district. This same firm operated wholesale business | n Douglas County formerly. Mr. Fisher re side* at Medford, while Mansfield SPECIALIST was born and raised io the Gold Hill district and lives on the old home in Internal Medicine for the place in the Blackwell Hill district. past twelve year* DOES NOT OPERATE * * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Jewelers— Repairing W atch Repairing f am prepared to do all manner of Watch and Jewelry repairing, stand at Bowera* Pharmacy W. MARTINEAU to E very W om an Gold Hill fu lly -e v e n m arcel -o a m r w ith this C u rlin g Iro n . Grips h air tig h tly . Black b an - m etal parta nickeled, i t . n j . r d cord » n J p lu» .1- «•ch»d. Sold M p a r u e iy 11.15 Oregon F. M. JONES W atch and Clock Repairing Joining All work guaranteed at Nationally Famous Qua! ty Brand 3-piece Electrical Club Set, con sisting o f Guaranteed Electric Toaster, Percolator and Flat Iron -R eg u la rly sold at $ 1 8 » 2 5 -N o w During This Sale only $11.98 PAXSO N |. DRUG CO. Central Point, Oregon W RITE US For prices on diamond* and watches. Mail us your watch and Jewelry repairing. REDDY and CO. . . .¿‘Ho.use of Quality” Medford Oregoa ♦ — MATTRESSES REBUILT— ♦ ♦ POR ONE-HALF THE PRICE ♦ ♦ ... OF A NEW ONE ♦ ♦ Y’aV.re?u“? s‘eri,^*d « « » r d ♦ ♦ mg to State Laws. + ♦ Phone 104 32 N Grape SL ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Medford. Ore. 4 4 4 4 4 General B ladum ithm g A c t Q u ic k ! Before FREE O ffe r le W ith d r a w n ! I***1 WCVP raaC O L A -lu H wW> eoU «Mr. M.k«, p«reoUuoa J.- N e In te res t ! Ne C a rry in g Charge To P ay! « u b U . Cord »ad I am prepared to do all manner of Wagon and Repair Work, Temper ing, Welding, Pointing, Shoeing "Satisfaction Guaranteed" C. F. CARTER, - GOLD HILL, ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ A # F. E. B U R K , ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * For Auto Tops MEDFORD TENT AND « ♦ ♦ AWNING WORKS Opposite 8. P. Depot, Medford ♦ PHONE 145J « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « « « « Assayers, Chemist» Join Club before Set» are gone. w eceaaartly L im ite d . NO RESERVATIONS D o n ’t put off a rin d e m inute. Are« la m B e H e r e P r o m p t at O p e n in g H o u r t o a v o id d isa p p o in tm e n t. ----- NO MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS ----- G O L D H IL L T E C H N I C A L —L A B O R A T O R Y— Chemist and Asaayer E. DERWENT Analytist, Chemical Engineer. N O DELIVERIES Attorneys, Abstractors Gold Hill Hardware & Implement Co. and Indians in the same vvay, and in approximately the same mount ain district. It is not surprising then that his figures of Indians, wild animals and horses have recceived such wide and favorable recognition It is probably because ot the similar ity of their experience in these mountain districts and because of Mr. Proctors ability to reproduce wild animal life, that Theodore Roosevelt, while President of the United States, invited Proctor to the White House, and asked him to undertake the work of substitut ing buffalo heads for the old lion heads in the State Dining-room. There is no other living artist so well equipped by experience and temperment, to judge the type of horse which the vigorous Roosevelt would select ns his mount either for peace or for war. No sculptor or painter, even with the vivid experi ence of Proctor, would attempt the modeling of a calvary horse without n living model of that type before him. There is little doubt that Alex ander Phimister Proctor is a great artist and sculptor, nnd if in this ease he used a model that was slightly unusual in its proportions, or an animal that when checked threw one hind foot further for ward than would appear natural to the average horseman, he did so with a full knowledge of his subject, and with years of training and ex perience as a back-ground. Alexander Proctor needs no de fense. His reputation is too well established; but ns a matter of sim ple justice his Oregon friends should know these facts. —Brian Lister. Alexander Phimister Proctor, the sculptor, has been attacked by cer tain horse fanciers of Oregon on the ground of placing an iliy-shnped horse under the bronie statue of Theodore Roosevelt. This statue was located in a Portland park, thru the generosity of Dr. Henry W. Coe. Since the controversy has proba bly reached its height, it might, in terest the public to know* a little more about this artist, so famous for his works in bronze; to know some of the reasons why his Judge ment is ns good as that of Ex-Gov ernor West and other local critics. Mr. Proctor is n Canadian by birth nnd an artist by training and educa tion. He is from J he National Academy of Design nnd Art, and the Students’ Lengue of New York. He spent five years in Paris in the, study of technique under Puech and In- jalbert, nnd is a finished artist with many internationally recognized works to his credit. Every expo sition since the World Columbia Ex position in Chicago has presented him with medals of the highest hon ors, nnd he has been elected a life member of the National Academy of design. Among the interesting experienc es of his life were the many years that he spent as n huntsman in the Rocky Mountains, under practically nm G? NT,S WANTED in Gold the same conditions surrounding iVe AAterrl*ory, Sworn proof of the experiences of Theodore Roose $75.00 n week. $1.50 an hour velt. This experience would make for spare time. Introducing fin est Guaranteed Hosiery. 126 him competent to Judge and repro styles and colors. Low prices. duce in statunry both horses nnd Auto furnished. No capital or men. uncTiinC ’ z - ^ ssnry- WILNIT Roosevelt spent much of his young C 0' De’,t B 5S Green field, Ohio. Paid Advg. 38-41 mnnhood in the cattle ranching business, on the upper waters of the Little Missouri River, and this Jr. A.R.HEDGES—Neo-Eclectic Phy sician. Dr. LOUISE E.HEDGES— experience ennbled him to write Naluropractlc.Chiroprnctor. Mech- those inspiring books, "The Winning ano - Therapy, Spondylothernpy, of the West,” and the "Hunting Food Sciences,Chiropractic. Office: Trips of a Ranchman” Stewart Bldg., 255 E. Main SL Proctor obtained his intimate Phones: OCiee. 170; Res. 170-.T2. knowledge of horses, wild animals XcuiurU, wicg. 43 — • A. W. Petersen, president of the local Kel-Mar-Pet Mining Company arrived from his home town, Ver nonia, Oregon, the first of the week to arrange to move his family to Gold Hill. He hes aetjred the Reed bungalow on 6th Avenue N„ recently vacated by C. A. Olson and will return to Vernonia at once and arrive with the family the first of the comirg week at Gold Hill. Mr. Petersen has recently sold all his mercantil? business interests at Vernonia and will come to GoldHill to take up the general management of the Kel-Mar-Pet Minipg Company. Ray Reasoner, a general construc tion contractor of Vernonia and a member of the mining company is expected to arrive at Gold Hill with — his family yet this week. He will occupy the Martineau dwelling in _ — i n s u r a n c e — Water Park Addition recently vaca P h J2n “CCecd? 1 to the agency at ted by the Martineaus who moved . H. Bell in part of the companies ^Presented by him in into their new dwelling erected on Gold Hill. I have the Home, Aetna. the same tract. These two fmilies Roya,’ J'»',r5S?n’s Eund' London. will be followed soon by Paul Rob v ^ LTER ZIMMERMAN inson of the Vernonia Eagle and his At Fidelity State Bank, Gold HiH family, and Chas. E. White, grain DOCTORS broker at Vernonia and his family to reside permanently in Gold Hill. It is reported that at least 25 from that city will be located in Gold W . P. CHISHOLM, L - D GENERAL PRACTITIO..R Hill the coming season. Phones: Office 10, Rea 9-L Oregoa. THE OREGON GRANITE CO.— Gold Hill, Monument*. E. A. 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W e lc o « THE LADY MUSCOVITES „ . . h ° - °- F Meets the first Saturday of each month at 2:00 P. M. Ica Walker, President Bertha E. Adams, Sec- Treas ALL MUSCOVITES WEI.COM« Amethyst Rebekah Lodge No. 97. V / ' ’ eve.ry Wednesday Night at Vr° V- iu k ' d Go,d Hi"> Ore8on. Mrs Edith Porter, Noble Grand Elinor Force, Vice Grand Dora Hammersley, Secretary. Lucy Mee, Treasure^ WOMEN’S RELIEF CORPS James Lattrel No 14 Meets every 2nd and 4th Wednes. n n J r.00"1 !,‘ ,hp City Hall. Delia Kell, Pres., Winona Steelman. Press Correspondent. Visitors are Always Welcome. ' * -GOLD HILL PUBLIC LIBRARY— Open to the public Tnesday *an* Friday nights from 6:30 to 10 P. M. and on Thursday from 11:30 A. M. la 2:30 P. M. Mr*. K. J. Kellogg and Eater Gilchrist, Librarian*.