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HR IKE NEWS
OFFICIAL N FA\ SP Al’l'B OF I in - Dl I A OF < .Dl I ~ m L L , OREGON ♦
By Mrs. E. AA . Scott
Published every T hursday evening in Gold Hill. Jackson Countv. Oregon ♦
E ntered at the Postoffice at Gold Hill, Oregon, for transm ission through * ♦
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The Gold Hill News
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Program C;f ?ogue River
Civic Improvement Club
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By Hoy re Keiloug,
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P rise W inning Essay 5th and ♦
bill Grade of public school* + :
tne mails as second class m atter.
Mr. and Mrs. H arry Scott and Mr. ♦ ♦ ♦
1928-1927
March 2,’dh.
A,i" '
p D ' l n v . p i r inch: I reals. 10c ,>«r line first in se r 'm l Mrs. A rm our Smith of Modests
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Business.
Mr. W illiam Hay. who came ,<
tion. OC pep line each subsequent in sertio n : Headers, 10c per line Cat. visited th eir cousin Jam es Wiley
II,X,SIKHS EUR OREGON
Classified. 1c per w ord; Special Hates, depend on length of tim e a d v g ’ and fam ily at the W iley, C arter Goltl Hill in 1867, told us one after
Boll ( all.
H ealth H ints
s. hctlulc is contracted for or am ount of snare used. Hule. stl foreign ranch Sunday. 1 hese |ieople are on noon the following brief stories of
Officer's Anniiid Reports
advertising must he paid in advance or be certified by reliable Press
Election of Officers,
early days in this district.
a to u r of Oregon.
Association before being published.
Hostesses
"Mrs. Effie Birdseye
Sept, llh li.
Horn. July I, 1926 to Mr. und Mrs.
Mrs.
Thom
pson
said
ilw
heard
Subscription Hates: $2.00 per year; $1.0« fo r 6 months. All in advance. C arle Magerly a 10'-j pound boy.
Business
Mrs. Anna M. Clark
her f u lle r, Mr. Chavem r li lt these
April 8th.
Mother mid habe are doing well.
stories many tiim s, and Mrs. Birds Pi’esident's Address,
a fellow w ith a tum m y-nehe is just
On Thursday night the follow ing eye recalled the thrilling ride to
Mrs. I.elu .Shepherd Business.
I no dad-burned good as a new spaper officers w ere installed by Myrtle Jacksonville as told by h er m other Due Minnie I'ulks.
Members Program A rian g cl.
Social H our
Hostesses,
Mrs. Adelaide Stevens
I operative.
He is too d u rn rd Seott D. I). P resident and stuff Jesse in-law.
Mrs. Agnes O liver
Hostesses,
Mrs Annie Mi rlin
grouchy, and liable to get off on the R urkhart Past Noble grand and
L ater our teacher found the dates
Mrs. Della W ilson
Emma Hall. Noble Grand. Vice G.
Miss Leila Martin
w rong foot, beside he “aint liable to Othella S lrahan. Sect. M yrtle Seott, of these sketches on pages 185 Hill Sept. 24th.
April 22nd
Ah. Ires. Eranees B urkhart, W arden and 1117 of an old Jackson County Business
Business.
Gold Hill is very soon to have a take a joke“ the rig h t way.
Guest Day,
well, w e have been at th e helm of Grace itusho,
Miss. Jennings,
C onductor Maude history published in 1882.
new E ditor and publisher.
C o m im in ily Hall F u si Aid,
Pubi ii H ealth Nurse.
Flow
er
Show
“One
day
in
the
se
ar
of
186«,
Mr.
Dingier.
Chaplain
Minerva
Miss,
A
As announced to our inm y friends (he News fo r alm ost ten years.
Hight S upporter Io \ . Gr:.m| Lillian Chavcncr sent James III y afte r liis Home D ecoration,
Miss B rew ster Com m unity Hull,
over a month past, the present man ; much longer tim e than an y other Sw aeker. Left S upporter Florence horses. When he reached the lop
May 13th.
Del
Kth.
agement of the Gold Hill News is to new spaper man ever in Gold Hill. Bodkin, Hight S upporter Vice G rand of Hie hill h»' sal dow n Io rest, and (‘lull Party.
Business.
be changed.
Our readers will re We are proud of our good enemies Eliza Caldwell, l.efl sup|w>rter Anna idly running his l^mds th ro u g h the Hostess
Mrs. E sther Brusliear Reports of District bederutloii.
Program .Arranged
th is is how Del. 22nd.
m em ber that H. E. W harton, who and have a few bad ones also. The Robins, inside guardian Martha sand he saw gold.
, I loslesses,
(‘■old Hill got its name.
Seaman,
outside
guardian
Jam
es
Miss l.illie A nderson
new
man.
w
ho
w
ill
take
possession
Business.
last year on Mother's Day went
W hipple. At the close ,,f |<M|ge r e
Mrs. lamini Hall
Address:
“Measures
to
be
Voted
On
on
o
r
sh
o
rtly
after
the
1st
of
Aug
I
lie
Indian
reservation
extended
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. dow n and out u nder a holt of light- :
May 27th.
freshm ents w ere served by the com. from I pper I able Hock Io Evuus 1 Community Hall.
ning and suffered from an attack of ust is one C. J. Shorb and is a very
Clinton Wiley of McCloud, Calif' Creek.
j Business.
Nov. 12th.
Boll D II.
Leal poisoning w as ordered to va-I w ell recom m ended p u b lish er from spent the fourth at Hogue River visit
Fing Q uotations
In 1836 eight men cam ped dow n ' All Day Session.
He w ill soon ing his parents, Mr and Mrs. J u n e s
Re
ding.
Mrs. I.ula T ro tter
cate the p rin tin g game and seek out m uch larg er tow ns.
at Table Hock u nder (he big tr e e s ! Luncheon.
,
Toasts
learn to love God Hil as much as Wilev.
V i in o l iai Day Talk, Mrs. Jane S m a rt
side occupation.
Well he didn't do
that stood in the Del Bio b arn y ard Business.
we do and w il form the same im
Bob B urkhart left July 6 for Dor- ' I be Indians killed two of them, and Bread D em onstration,
Hostesses,
Mrs. Ella H artley'
it.
He thought he could ‘put one pressions of the people h ere th at we
ris, Calif, to w ork d u rin g the sum- only four lived to reach th«
.Mrs. Meda Strahn
AAillam-
Mrs.
Adelaide
Stevens
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over on D r. Chisholm, but Doc C„ have, except th at the new fellow is uier in the woods.
ette settlem ents.
Hostesses.
Mrs. Eel.i Shepherd I
,..ss
is not so easy to fool as might be fr‘'e from ‘tum m y-ache’ and being
Among those from the GreenSp.
Mrs. I.ula T rotter.
In
1853
Dr.
Rose
and
Mr.
H
aiti
a
jovu
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likable
m
ixer
will
go
much
Ml.
w
ho
spent
the
fourth
w
ith
borne
j
P
rogram
Arrange,I.
supposed. The effect of the lead as
ing w ere prospecting in W illow N«v. 26th.
Hostesses
Mrs. ( 't i n M rllvain
w ell as the lightning stayed "p u t” farth er here than we ever could and folks w ere Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gal-
Springs gulch. The Indians killed Business.
we know l,old Hill and N orth Jack- b reth und S. J. Blakely.’
Mrs. LllUan Sw aeker
and this season has made life well son county folks will thank us for
Boll Call.
W here W ere Von Born?
Bob (Jugstou visited home folks Dr. Hose and Mr. H arding died u
June 24lh.
nigh unbearable.
You know, folks. bringing him and his fam ily here
■ short time afterw ard
from his Early Beeolections,
the fourth front Bray, Cal.
Business,
wounds.
Mrs. Emma Hall
At the special school election on
C harter No...............
Program A rranged.
Reserve District No. 12. July
Mrs.
Florence
Bolkiu
Mrs. Birdseye was the last w om an
bid James W hipple was eleet-
Hostesses
Mis. K atherine E u rh art
Report of Condition of
Mrs. Mattie Seanian
ed to fill the rem ainder of E. AA ,- out of here at that time. She pass
Mrs. Fila Stevie
The Fidelity State Bank. Gold Hill, Oregon
Hostess,
Mrs.
Jane
Smack
ed the place on the AA illow Springs
W ilson's term
O
FFICERS
At Gold Hill, in the state of Oregon, at close of business June .‘Kith,1926
Mrs. O thelo Stralin
S. J. Blakely and sons drove th eir road half an hour after these men
Dee. Kith.
Resources
w
ere
killed.
When
she
reached
Pre
Mrs. Fela T hepherd
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...
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I bunch of sheep to the C hristie hop
1. L oans and discounts, including rediscounts, acceptances o r bills o f ex- ' yard below G rants I ; ss Sunday Jacksonville she heard the new s of Bazaar for Scholarship Fond.
Air, Pres.
Mrs. Florence Hotkin
Community Hall.
change, sold w ith endorsem ents of the bank,.__ _______ ____ $47,850.06 w here they will be p astu red for sev- the m urder.
Sen etary.
Airs. Fila Stevie
2. O verdrafts secured and unsecured, ...........................__ ......
Chief Sam and Joe w ere (wo Dee. 21»t. (Tuesday I
Tre: surer.
311.26 era I weeks.
Mrs. Esther Brashear
3. U. S. Government securities ow ned, including those show n
I Mrs. L. L. Sanford and son Erank b rothers, and they w ere the chiefs Business.
MEMBERS
in items 30 and 35, if any
C hristm as Q uotations
4,000.00 of San Eraneiseo w ho are on a vaca of Hie Hogue River band. Chief Boll D ill
4. O ther bonds, w arran ts and securities, including foreign
tion (rip in W ash, and Ore. stopped Sun lived up III,, riv er on Hie Sams Chit, Cliristm as 'Free.
A nderson, Alis* Tillie
governm ent, state, municipal, corporation, etc., including
a w hile Monday and visited nt the Valley road. He w. s pence chief. Bring Your Fancy Work.
Breetllng. Airs. Alaude
Hostesses
■those show n in items 30 and 35, if any .......... ......?...... .....
All's. Filila O’KellV
22.867.32 Wiley. C arter ranch also w ith E. AA'. Every m orning w hen the Indians
B rashear. Mrs. E sther
6. Banking house, $
: furniture and fixtures, $1900.00......... 1,900.00 Seott and family.
Mrs. Mamie Hrct'dintf
were on the w arpath lie would call
Botkin, Airs. F lo rrn ce
9. (r.) Cash on hand in vaults and due from banks, bankers
H arley Cummings, S tew art H atch, the roll to see that all of the Indians Jan. 14th.
Bi <lsev. Airs. 1'llic
Business.
and tru st com panies designated and approved reserve agents
R ichard Seott. Florence W hite of w ere there.
C ary, Mrs. Dorothy
of Utis b a n k ............................
At Hock Point Hie Indians would Holt Call.
C urrent Topics
5,327.07 this city and Elsie Mardon and B er
Carsica», .Alls.«. Evelyn
11. Clucks oil 1». nks outside city o r tow n of rep o rtin g bank and
nice Cook of Gold Hill m ade up a get Up on tlu^ bluff and roll r is k s Travelogue, Speaker .Arranged l'o r
C arter, Airs. I.,,ru
Other cash item s ............... ........
'1rs. Florence Botkin
351.02 p a rty w ho enjoyed the fo u rth at lown onio tbt' iuuuigian; wagons. Iloslesses
Clark. At' ». Anna
’ Total —.
I b is is how Hock Point got its itainc
Mrs. Grace Rush,,
............. —. .$82,606.73 C rescent City.
Enrii: rl. Airs. K.ilhery n
Liabilities
*th.
Chief Tver wns buried flown at Jan
Among (hose from here w ho spent
Fow ler, Airs. Fliralictl,
16. Capital stock paid in .........................................
Business.
j
the
mouth
of
Sardine
Creek
in
the
............... _.. $15,000.00 the fourth at Ashland w ere Mr. and
G rim niltF Mrs. Elsie
17. Surplus fund
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Years Boll Call
T h rift Suggestions
--------------- 1,500.00 Mrs. Hill Moore and son Bily . Mrs. 1 old Indian burial grounds.
H arter, Airs. Frtle
18. (a t Undivided profits ..................
Business P ointers for
....... 1,100.43 Bessie B urkhart and Betty Jean. afterw ard s bis grave was Opened .Address:
Hall. Airs. Emma
(hi Housewife.*'
Demand Deposits,. other than banks, subject to reserve.
Heed C arter and w ife. E. W. Seott and they found four h undred pieces
H artm an, Airs. W infred
of Spanish money.
Hostesses,
2a. Individual deposits subject to cheek, including deposits
Mrs. Elsie (irim raitl
and w ife and Mrs M. H. Bliss
H artley. Mrs. Ella
due the State
cities .........
or o .......
th er *".........55,515.52
public funds
W hen people came to settle this j
Mrs. Minnie Stralin
The of little Glenn Moore
.. x of 1 Oregon,
» u- county,
,
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The funeral
Ahi rl In, Airs. Annie
Cashier s checks of this bank outstanding payable on dem and
360,67 w ho passed aw ay Tuesday from section they moved the Indians to Feb. lllh .
Alellvain. Airs. Una
P atrio tic Q uotations
Total of dem and deposits, other than bank deposits, subject
blood poisoning w as held T hursday i Silize R eservation in Lincoln coun- Boll Call.
M artin. Miss Filin
to reserve, items 23. 24. 25. 26. f55.876.19
aft, rnoon Ju ly first at th e P re tb v-
S‘ V‘‘" inen w ere appointed to Talk,
“City of AA’nshinglon"
Oliver. Airs. Agnes
Time p.nd Savings Deposits subject to reserve and payable on
terian church
A large crow,I ( ”” ler
Indians up, one of them
Mrs, C atherine Heed.
O lder. Mrs. Isabelle
deniand o r subject to notice;
frien d . ami relatives attended the was M. Hay.
Sometimes they got Hostesses.
Mrs. W inifred llartu u m
(♦'Kelley. Mrs. Edna f
27, J o f c7 i ‘hca es ,of 'frp o s“ outstanding ................... .................. 6,130.11 services. The in term en t was in the forty Indians a flay, and they got a
Mrs. Edie H arter.
Heed, Mrs. C atherine
Feb. 25th.
I0t.1I of time and savings deposits payable on deniand or
Rogue River cem etery F riend« «>« dollars a head for them.
Kusini. Mrs. Grace
Business.
s o ^ c t to notice, items 27 and 28 $6.130.11
tend th eir heartfelt sy mpathy to this'
Sir; bn. Mrs. Kthelln
Minie.
31. Bills payable w ith federal reserve bank or w ith o th e r banks
berieved family.
S lrabn, Airs.
FOB SALE- d ro p leaf table,
*5? 1 tc,n l ,n iis
....
............... — ..... ..................... 3.000.00
S. T. W iley and fam ily o f Ashland kitchen range, kitchen enpboard i PaiKT,
’‘Fam ous Modern Women,
S 'rab n . Mrs. Me,la
Mrs. Elsie G rim m itt
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.........................................................- - .............................. .............$82,606.73 w ere pleasant callers at the home of and a small heater. Inquire of Mrs.
S hepherd, Airs. I.ela
Hostesses,
Mrs. Imra Curler
STATE DE OREGON. County of Jackson, ss
Mr. W iley's b ro th er, Jam es Wiley M yrtle Millsiuiiigh.
Smack, Mrs. Jane
Mrs. Zora Wylie
I, Bertha Coy , A ssistant cashier of the above nam ed bank, do solem nly an<l filIIli|y, Sunday.
Sw aeker. Mrs. I.¡Ilian
M arch llth .
sw ear that the above statem ent is true to the best of my know ledge and
Stevie. Mrs. Fila
Mr. and Mrs. Fred O’Kelly ind j
Business.
belief.
Sti ve,is. Airs Adelaide
sons spent Hie 4lh at Chiloquin in
la lk ,
Mrs. E. A. AA'oods, Ashland.
Klam ath Co.
T ro tter, Airs. Lulu
BERTHA COA, Ass't Cashier.
Club H istory,
Mrs. Jane Smack.
CORRECT—A ttest:
AA vile, Mrs. Zora
Many from here attended the cele
C om m unity Hall.
Subscribed and sw orn to before me
ALBERT PANKEY
W ilson. Mrs. Della
bration at G ra n tv P a ss and reported
this 7th day of July, 1926.
WALTER ZIMMERMAN,
a large crow d in that city.
..A. E. Kellogg, N otary Public, my
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commission expires 6-10-27.
D irectors.
Licensed
Truck and D river. AA’e
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SIX PER CENT OVER THAT OF THE PREVIOUS YEAR
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of School D istrict No. 57 of
(014199)
Jackson (., 1,, 'y. Slate of Ooegon. that an election will be held in said
Department of the Interior.
D istrict at School House on the 12th day of July 1926, at 2: P.M., o ’clock I F.S.Land Office at Roseburg Oreg
,'n
in the a i .i . i i - ' , lovote on tin question of increasing the ¡m ount of the
1. 1920
tax lev5 in said Id strict for the year 1927, by more th rn six per cent I u u i °
IS l,eri'by given that
over the am ount of such levy for-gh year im m ediately preceding
Willi.im (,. Pierce, of Medford, Or
It is n e c ssary to raise this additional am ount by special levy for gon, w ho on Novem ber 9, 1921 made
the following reasons:
Adjoining Farm H o rn e t,a d E ntry
To pay off one of the w arran ts issued in erecting play shed and to No. 011199, for SFJ4 SW '/,. Section’
fa re for additional high school teachers authorized at the annual m eet 23, T ow nship 35, S., Range 1 West,
ing of the voters of the district.
W illam ette Meridian, has (lied notice
Dated this22nd day of June, 1926.
A tte st:
of intention Io make three-year
BERTHA COY,
WALTER ZIMMERMAN
Proof, to establish claim to the land
D istrict Clerk.
Chairm an Board of D irectors. •hove described, before Chauncey
Florey, U.S.Comniissioner, at Med-
ford, Oregon, on Hie 7th. day of
July, 1926.
Claim nt nam es as w itnesses:
Fred .1. M cPherson, of Medford, O re
gon, William AV.P.Holt, of Medford,
Office of County Coroner
Oregon, A ndrew J. Florey, of Eagle
Point. Oregon, Eli Daliack, of Eagle
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