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PAGE FOUR ÏW E OOLD HILL NEWS, JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON THURSDAY. MARCH 25. 1*2« The Gold Hill News HOWARD F„ WHARTON. Editor and Manager !♦ * ROGUE RIVER. OREG. BRIEF NEWS By Mra. Mrs. E. M. Scott, ♦ ♦ C ounty Health Association Meet OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE CITY OF GOLD HILL, OREGON ♦ ♦ * * The regular bi-monthly meeting Published every Thursday evening In Gold Hill, Jarkson Coonty, Oregon of theJackson County Public Health Entered nt the Pftitoffiee at Gold lllll, Oregon, lor transmission through The danre and box social given Association held March 11, in Med the mull» nt second elnss matter. by the Rebekah Lodge Wednesday ford was an occasion of unusual in Advertising Rute»: Display, 25c per lueh; Legala, Hie pee line first Inger night was well attended and the net terest to the members, several of itoli, 5c per line enrh subsequent Insertion; Header*. 10c per line; Classified, 1e per word; Special Rates, depend on length of time advg., proreeds were «26. Everyone pres whom are numbered among resi schedule la contracted for nr amount of spare used. Rule, all foreign ent had a good time and spoke well dent* of this end of the county. It advertising must he paid In advance or be certified by reliable Press of the mutle which was furnished estimated that forty women attend Association bi fore being published. by the Rogue River orchestra. ed, representing practicully all sec Subscription Kates: 92.611 per year; 91.66 for 6 month*. All in advance • While playing basket ball Thurs tions of the county. day night at the Armory. Florence Report* were heard from the three White fell and broke both bones in delegates sent to the State TH As “S E E IN G R E D ’ her leg and Mrs. Mabie Dingier re sociation convention. These dele ceived a sprained ankle. Mis* White gates were Mrs. Lewis Ulrich, Mrs. Several weeks ago Mrs. Frances Drake Nesbitt, a wlll be greatly handicapped as she Lynn W. Smith and .Mr*. Herbert young college graduate, was murdered in her home in a is a senior and this misfortune Nobllt, who gave vivid talks about will make it hard for her. national work and efforts put forth little Ohio town. in other counties in Oregon. The entertainment and pie social Only the other day her husband, also a young college Announcement was made of the given by the Civic Improvement graduate, confessed he killed her. Club at the Community Hall here promised visit for four days of Miss “Oh, I know I shouldn’t have killed her.” he cried to Tuesday night drew a large crowd Nevin Betz, of the American Child detectives who grilled him for five hours. “But I just and netted a real good sum to the Health Association on April 12 to saw red when she slapped me. Everything went red be ladies. The program, was excellent Interest the people of this county in and enjoyed by all present. It con more and better milk for children. fore my eyes.” 1 The report of the sale of Xmas sisted of Orchestra music Commun I Hs attorneys are using the statement that young Nes ity singing of old time songs. Mr. Seals under the management of Mrs. bitt “saw red” in an effort to keep him out of the electric IL Movie, Rob Breeding and Jim Alice Holloway brought grnuine chair. “Temporary insanity—superinduced by blinding Breeding gave some very good selec applause when she announced the tions on the violin. Two old tunes total receipts of *1632.40 or a per-I rage,” will he the defense. “Seeing red" always gets people into trouble. “Seeing were sung by Mr. Brashear also Mr. capita of 8 cents throughout the red” kills and maims humans, shatters homes, wrecks repu Reed sang two selection* in his country. The president, Miss Carlton, an manner. Miss Lila Martin tations, breaks love ties, ends in the penitentiary or the pleasing ■nd Evelyn Carstens also sang sev-1 nounced that the annual member hospitals for insane or in the grave. Anger run wild never era! song*. A piano duet by Miss ship drive would be conducted from helps anyone or anything. * Martin and Lyle Sams Was gfeatly April 1 to 15 to secure new mera- Young Nesbitt was known as a pleasant fellow, always enjoyed. Last was a pageant, d i bers as well a* to renew old mem calm in demeanor, never quarrel sortie or vicious. But he rected by Mrs. Older, teacher of berships at the fee o f 50 «ents. 7th and 8th grades. The pageant The next bi-monthly meeting w ill) “ saw red” once—only once—and admits he is ready to poy the was Longfellows poems read by be held in Aahland on May 6. for it in the chair. Freda Laws and acted by other girls Among the officials of the Associa W hy should anyone ever “see red” ? W hy should men of the grades. L. A. Martin took tion known in Gold Hill we are and women permit themselves to become victims of fits of the part of the old gentleman In proud to announce Mrs. Lynn W. “The Children* Hour” At the close Smith, as Chairman of the Medford “Wilding rage” ? of the program everyohe was re group and Mrs. Walter Zimmerman Serinity of temper is something not everyone can en quested to eat pie, which they did Chairman of the Gold Hill group joy. No one can remain immobile, unperturbed, every to the satisfaction o f the club ladies as and Mrs. Adelaide Stevens, chair moment. But we think everyone can go through life and who sold all their pies. man of the Rogue River group and life’s ups and downs without “seeing red”—even once—if Miss Lila Martin and Mrs. Frank Dr. V. S. Gearey, County Health only they’ll remember that nine out of every ten who “see Clark were Grants Pass shoppers Officer. Mrs. K. J. Kellogg, is publicity Saturday. red” regret it too late. Mrs. Ralph White who was taken member of the Gold Hill group. -------- 0-------- to the Hospital several days ago was HOME SW EET HOME operated on Saturday for appendi Buy your wood of John J. Bitter “Home Sweet Home”, as a melody, is still known to citis. At last reports she was gett and be satisfied. pd ad—37 every man and woman in the country, but it represents to ing along real well. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION day merely some lovely music set around some empty word. Clinton Wiley spent Sunday home returning Sunday eve. to his work ♦ Even the song our mothers and fathers almost looked at McCloud, Calif. Statement of Ownership. Manage on as a hymn is “jazzed” to make rhythm for frivolous feet, M. H. T. B. Taylor Is reported to ment, Circulation, Etc., required by is desecrated at thousands of dances that make “Home be very ill again. He seemed as the Act of Congrega of August 24, well as usual Monday morning but 1912, of The Gold Hill News, pub- SlMeet Home” a mockery. • There is distressingly little respect for the father or before noon wns In a very serions tished weekly at Gold Hilt, Oregon, and it was thought for a for April 1, 1926. mother where there is distressingly little realization on condition while he was dead. Tha doctor was State of Oregon their part of the sweet responsibilities of parenthood. called and affer Working over him ss for more than an hour he rallied County of Jackson, | and is improving. Before me a Notary Public in and Miss Evelyn Carstens was a dinn for the State and county aforesaid, er guest at the Wiley-Carter ranch personally appeared the publisher Sunday. of the Gold Hill NeWs and that the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hunstreet of following is, to the best of his know T H U R S D A Y , M A R C H 25, at 8:30 P .M . Medford visited at the E. W. Wilson ledge and belief, a true statement of home Sunday. the ownership, management, etc., of There will be a basket ball game the aforesaid publication for the here Saturdny night between ’the date shown in the above caption, Jacksonville and Rogue River boys. required by the Act of August 24, The proceeds of the game will go 1912, embodied in section 443, Postal to help pay the doctor bill for Miss Laws and Regulations, printed on Candidate for the Republican nomination for United Florence White who was Injured in the reverse of this form, to writ: State* Senator w ill deliver the first radio political the game Thursday at Medford. 1. That the names and addresses address of the campaign. Mr. Derrick has sold his ranch in of the publisher, editor, managing EvRns valley and the new owners editor, and business managers are: Mr. Shaduck and family have taken Publisher, H. E. Wharton, Gold Hill Oregon, Editor, same. Managing possession. The present assault on the direct Burwell O’Kelly, Richard Scott Editor, same, Business Manager, priam ry law, and Ralph Julian attended the show same. 2. That the owners are: H, E. at Grants Pass Sunday evening. The attem pt to dictate Republican E. W. Scott was agreeably sur Wharton, Gold Hill, Oregon. politics and nomination* in this 3. That the known bondholders, prised on the evening of his birth state, day when a crowd of his friends mortgagees, and other security The ambitious program to control dune and spent the evening with holders owning or holding 1 per the senatorial nomination* this him. Cards were the evenings en cent or more of total amount of tertainment, at eleven o’clock re bonds, mortages, or other securi year, freshments were served and the ties are: L. Van Bebber, Porter The purpose later to accomplish the happy people returned to their Building, Portland, Oregon. defeat of the senior senator a* w ell 4. That the two paragraphs next homes wishing Mr. Scott many more above, giving the names of the own happy years. I T IS A N IN T E R E S T S IN G S T O R Y Mrs. Scott and son Richard were ers, stockholders, and security Paid adv. Alfred E. Clark for United Slates Senator Campaign Com. business visitors nt Grants Pass Sat holders, if any, contain not only the list of stockholders and secur urday. The Rebekahs will hold initiation ity holders as they appear upon the Thursdny evening April 1st and a books of the company but also, in birthday social will also be held cases where the stockholders or security holders appear upon the that night. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dungler were books of the company as trustee or guests for Sunday dinner nt the in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation Earl Scott home. for whom such trustee is acting, is Rogue River girls lost the cham pionship game of bnsket ball to Jack given; also that the said two para sonville the score was 6 to 13. We graphs contain statements embrac Complete T a x Roll for this district received and feel the girls might have won had ing affiant’s full knowledge and be they riot met with so much bad luck lief as to the circumstances and con Collections received here for your accomodation. New’s of the death of Mr. Preist ditions under which stockholders on Wednesday nt Portland, was re and security holders who do not ceived by relatives and friends here appear upon the books of the com lately. Mr. Priest Is a brother of the pany ns trustees, hold stock and City Chief of Police. A more length- securities in a rapacity other than ly account of his death will be given that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no reason to believe that next week. any other person, association, or O F F IC E R S and D IR E C T O R S -------- 0-------- corporation has any interest direct or indirect In the said stock, bonds, Albert I’ankey, President ♦ ♦ or other securities than as so stated P. H. Mvcrs, Vice President ♦ Announcement will be mnde ♦ by him. i W alter Zimmerman, Cashier shortly of a new Jnmrs Oliver ♦ 1 H. E. WHARTON, ♦ Cur wood’s story to be pub ♦ Bertha Coy, Assistant Cashier Publisher. ♦ lished serially In The Gold ♦ Sworn to and subscribed before me Bert Albert, Dir. J. M, Lively, Dir. ♦ Hill News. It’s a great story ♦ this 24th day of March 1926. ♦ ♦ A. E. Kellogg, Notary, ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ .' « ♦ ’• ♦ <• rp ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ My Commission expires June 10,1927 Listen In On Radio KTBR Portland Alfred E. Clark Don’t Miss It! 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