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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1926)
■ntr enin PAG« SIX u h i , sv A meeting of the high school girls was held last I Imrsdny, Oet. 7th for the purpose of getting the girls to other to start their club work, t hey plan to raise money Io fix the rest room and also their room in the gymnasium. They will prob ably send a delegate to the Wom ens' Conference at the 11. of O. this year. Not much progress was made last year, as it was the first year that the girls were organized. New ofirers have not yet liven elected hut a meeting will be held soon for that purpose. Barbara MeQlial. IIOOI If You Want To Be Nappy Ton cannot depend on others for the things that, most of all, give lifeita color, the joy of be ing 7onrself------the thrill of self expression. Not exactly unhappy, but not getting much real, vital enjoy ment of life. Listening to other people play and sing—reading other people’s work— And so, many of us go through life—missing one of its great thrills------------- the thrill of self-expression. To give you just this deep enjoyment, the Gulbrnnsen Hegisering Piano was desined. It gives you all the enjoy ment and all the natural natur al beauty of hand playing. It responds to your mood. It registers exactly your touch, your expression. For you the Gulbransen bolds the deep enjoyment and the lasting satisfaction it has already brought to thousands. Thousands like yourself------ who have wanted to be happy. quality. It fits in most any cozy nook. Graceful, dainty, well finish ed—it helps the looks of any room. Choice of DuPont Duco or regular varnish finish. Uprights »295, »350, »440 Registered Pianos »450, $530, (595, »700 Grand »785 Rowell Piano Co. Grants Pass, Oregon uboui tiie lust of the month but due to the failure of their rotary pre»» they were unable 'o get started at that time, they now promise their readers a daily by the fifteenth »0 we will no doubt see the fruits of their enterprise soon. Their sol icitors have been busy for the past mouth or more bringing III new sub scribers mid gelling into a iMisitioo to laiineli their dally. This will give the (illy of Medford two fine up-to date daily nawspapers. The Junior-Freshman boys base ball team met the senior Sophmore team, Friday. October 8, for the first game of the series of three to be Bobt, Adams, who is employed at played. The score, at the eml of the Hard and Soft Wood any time nt JJ.Ritters. a'iv 37 Medfordby the Owen Oregon Lum fifth inning, when the umpire cull ber Co. was a visitor at the home ed the game was 5 to 3 in favor of Mr. and Mrs. George Heiner of of his parents in this city over Sun i the Junior Freshman team. o- " - Williams, Oregon, spent a few days day. » The second game was played, Licensed Truek and Driver. We this week in the city as the guest of ' ■ Monday, Oet. II, resulting in a score haul anything. J J.Killer, I'd ail 37 Mrs. Heiner’s mother, Mrs. Vose. Joe llanuuersly and J, O. P earce,,f 3 ,o o ¡,, f„vor ,,f ||„. Sudors and left Wednesday for Klamath Falls Sophomores. I he winning team Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Beebe and Hanunersly will be employed near ilue to the lack of boys in those clas Have liver and bacon for dinner family will leave soon for Oakland. Klamath but Pearce will return to ses, borrowed two Junior boys. rather than breakfast. For one Calif.. to make their future home. this valley in a few days. The third nn<| deciding game ET thing, |«,o|ile are not demanding the The lleebes have leased their farm »MERRIIT IIITT1.E, heavy type of breakfast formerly eat on the highway west of the city to Mrs. Dan Shearer Is visiting in j rn. Liver is one of the most nii|«n- Bonney Bros of Central Point. the city with tier parents. Mr. ami Miss Melliuger is planning to have in regard to the protein Mrs. Tom Pankey and family. Mrs. two assemblies a week during this IIIU| calories it furnishes the body, Why Pay a» much fur n Used Mr. and Mrs. Kimble of Portland Shearer is well known in this Io school year, the first Is to be on 11(„,| p ,,!%<» contains nil three vita- Car a« you can buy one from were dinner guest of the B. E. Adams entity and has many friends. Wednesday and will I«- for F.iluea mins. Recent esperlenls have shown uh that la Ihotuughly over family, Sunday. Mrs. Aihlie S. Kim tional purposes, anil one on Fri it to lie one of the most valuable hauled and guaranteed for 3 ble is president of the department Ernest Ross purchased a new 7- day for Student Body meetings and sources of iron in eases of anemia. auxillery P. M. ofthe I. O. O. F. tube At-Water Kent radio from various classes will put on 2(1 min No distinction in food value is made “Doc" Bowers. He has hud the set ute stunts as entertainment for the between the various kinds of liver. , Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Pierce are installed and is very enthusiastic studruts. J now making their resilience at Gold over his new acquisition. TO ENTER DAILY FIELD Hill, we understand. Mr. Pierce is Wednesday, October 8th, M. S. the contractor having the Rogue Mr. mid Mrs. lleney Lewis mid Johnson talked to the high school The Jackson Cotiuly News which ■ River bridge contract at this point. daughter of Texas visited nt the eoneerning Ilie danger of explosives, has been issued as a weekly |ui|ier B. S. Adams home the fore part of ||e bud visited the DuPont powder Medford, Oregon In Medford, has outgrown its Held. , For your home baked goods see the week. I plant five or six y ears ago and be I'liey now embark into the daily ¡ Myrtle Millspaugh or inquire at — . was able to tell us many interesting Held. The venture was expected OPEN FAKNINGS ’TILL 8:00 BUN s Clarks grocery. DAY« Til l, NOON Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Bussell ami tilings about the substances and I Jack Pickard has been suffering family are moving into the Geo. manufacture of powder. Tlie high school has three new ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ « ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ » I I from a bad infection and blood poi- Alden place west of the city, on the pupils, this week, Olney Eddington, I soning in his hand. The difficulty Pacific Highway. . I a sophomore, Gertrude Paul a 1 was caused by running a fir sliver Ernest Iteinking and Merrill Betts Freshman, and Helen Stevens a into his hand which started infec That is the Claim for the N E W C H E V R O L E T tion and developed into blood poi left yesterday for MeDonwall, Lal- Junior. Olney was with us last soning. Jack has been absent from ifornia with a cargo of fruit. The >''tir, hut entered late this sear, car and we believe that you will admit to that it his position behind the block at local fruit Is very much in demand' Irma and lloyd Compton have is a wonderful improvement over the old make». school and are going Io Califor- j the Gold Hill Meat Market on ac in the northern part of California Come in and see what you think of them. W e _____ nia sometime soon. count of his misfortune but as the no whave a late model in our show room and ETHEL SMITH. member is healing fast he will soon Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Adams mid son will be pleased to demonstrate it. ■ be back at work. Bobt. are at Grants Puss this even Grade School New. ing where they are attending a lodge Repairing a ipccialty with us. Estimate Gay Compton of the second grade ■ Teaming, Grading. J.J.RItt«r. a d v J ft session. Cheerfully 'urnished "it any Job j is leaving this morning for Areville, --------0-------- California, We are sorry to have ANGLING EDITOR HERE; (iay leave and will miss her great- « FISHES AT GOLD HILI. ■ i ly,” said Miss Harper. The fifth and sixth grades are a <,, I.add Plumley, for many years an- Chas. Kell, Proprietor. ; gling editor of Field and Stream writing letters to pupils in Vernon ia, Ori'gon. Agent» for Chevrolet end Chrysler Car» I and a national authority on all mat A grout) of girls of the seventh lers pertaining to fish and fishing, ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ « ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ « n ta a a i spent a short time today with Jm and eighth grades is practicing a song for the Parent-Teacher’s re- j Wharton, talking over the steelhead fly fishing. Mr. Plumley has hem I ¡eeption, Friday night, October 15. We are prepared to serve you 'of the wonderful fishing of the I A few of tin- bovs will play solos. Mrs. Hobinson gave the seventh with hot milk shakes. A love Rogue river and has been familiar with it through the Field and and eighth grades an Arithmetic ly drink for this cooler weath Stream Fishing Contests as the first test Friday, covering all the work P A R T Y G O V E R N M E N T IS B E ST er. Milk is heated and whipped prize for many seasons was award thus far. The following students at one operation and you will got 1110% : Boyce Kellogg, of tin- sev ed to Rogue River steelhead for find it delicious. the largest fish taken with a fly and enth grade, Marcia Radke. Ruth By erly and Lucille Hlttlc of the 8th light tackle. Mr. Plumley lias planned for many- grade. HOT CHOCOLATE The fifth, sixth, seventh, ami years to try his luck on the Bogue READY TO SERVE and was very much disapointed to eighth grades enjoyed slides on find the river dirty and unattractive England. Monday. AT ALL TIM E S. Mr. Bluett’s civics class wn, into in the vicinity of Grants Pass. On Mrs. Robinson’s room Monday to the advice of local anglers, lie has gone to Gold Hill to try when- the hear the eighth grade recite on that Stop in after the dance or water is still clear and free from subject. show. Bring the family and There will be no school Monday mud.—Courier. and Tuesday of next week on ac all have a treat count of the tencliers’ institute. IT’S THE PEOPLE VERA DUNKEN. Travelers frequently notice signs DELTA or slogans stretched across the high Gold Hill's Leading Confec way* at the entrance of a city. Some G O L D IE S A Y S :— tionery of them read: "It’s the Water,” or I’m still hittin’ ’cr up “ It’s the Climate,” or declarations just the same a irual. of some fact the inhabitants wish to impress upon the tourists. Busy every minute — Jackson County is as near a nar idi- e F R E D E R IC K S T E IW E R painting things up and I. L. P A T T E R S O N as we find on (his earth, Medford, for making them bi ightcr. For Central Point and towns of inis U. S. S E N A TO R county are ideal places to live in and G O V E RNOR Never too busy to talk make a home in. business, however. R E -E L E C T One might say, “It is the Water," or “It is the Climate,” or a score of Let me figure on your W. C. HSWlfiy Ccngrecrnnn, Firct District other good and true slogans, but paint jobs. •he one important phrase, one more Con great man, Second District ‘rue in these cities than in any other cities of America that we have visit Congressman, Tird District ed is, "IT’S THE PEOPLE. ’’—Amer ican Central Point. Painting and Kai »mining The Best In Used Fords I C. E. Gates Auto Company 15 P o in ts o f Superiority! I Gold Mill Garage Gulbransen ■ Something MINUET New! MODEL $295" See the Gulbransen Minuet Model at our store. Positively musical sensation, size con sidered. Its tone is surprising ly full, deep and of pleasing OC’ x » ’. v ncK^oN n i ’j r v < w ;•> TKt « « Vale The Republican Ticket M M K iK I «US ’fesh nwfjl. Goldie Walker s Judge Thomas A. McBride Judge Henry J. Bean Judge George M. Brown H a v e Y ou A r r a n g e d Y o u r C h r istm a s L ist I N. J. Sinnott, M. E. Crumpacker, C. il. Grim, Justices of the Supreme Court Labor Commissioner ThbmaS K. Carnpbc!l, Public Service Commissioner ELECT T H A T ’S OU R H O B B Y A N D W E B E L IE V E IT IS A GOOD O N E TO O — Our Customers are satisfied because they receive their meat fresh and tasty—Just as they like it. Beef, — Our Line i» complete— Pork, Mutton, Poultry, Veal Charles A. Coward, It seems like a long lime before Christmas. No doubt but it wont be long. You will want to re member many frien'Js. Figure out bow much . ou will need and then start in right by placing a savings account in this bank t< cover the costs of your Christmas shopping. Then you will have no regrets when that time comes. The above candidates were chosen Republican standard heareCs In the May I’rimarle . Dura la a governnionl. of political parties. In Oregon the direct primary la a foundation a one of popular government. The Republican party of Oregon ia proud of the men nominated on its alale licket. IF YOU BELIEVE IN GOOD GOV ERNMENT; IF YOU RELIEVE IN THE DIRECT PRIMARY- V O T E T H E R E P U B L IC A N T IC K E T ELECTION NOVEMBER 2 to buy any good Beef, Pork, Veal animals. If you have any for aale call us and let us look them over We w ent Gold Hill Meat Market “I t Cost» no more for better meat.” (Raid Advertisement) Fidelity State Bank W alter Zimmerman, Cashier J Republican State Central Committee Phil Metchen, Chairman, Floyd Cook, Secretary. IIIINWIillUlillllllllllNiiUIWUUIIililllUllUllilllillli»14MIMC.r>!IIHIiiiililllliilillllllilillll!llllllUUNHillllUUIUIiillliWIHUIiitii I......! ! ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I