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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1928)
- m« Second M atrim onial Chnnce Roads to Romance with Ja c k and E th y l tei- IViiw lhe arlgiiMl letter» o f • voung «If» on her haa«y >11 o .e r th, r.) .u. < »*»1 lo Ike iitrU riead hark I Return» Hom - From Chiloquin Joe Hammersly of this city re turned home for the 4th of Julv. Mr. Hammersly has been employed in the woods near Chiloquin. He reports that there is movement on foot over that way to make an offor to trade the reservation for Gold Hill territory so that the rest of ; the town can move over there. Mr. Hammersly should be in a position i to know whut he is talking about for he is reported to be well known on the reservation. Dear Marion amt Jim: This business of a honeymoon FARM POINTERS tour on the Pacific Coast is certain ly one of contrasts. Last week we were up in the mountains at Yo Many new alfalfa seedings thru semite; this week w e were up in the Oregon are rather w eedy at this mountains at yosemite; this week season, reports G. R. Hyslop, ag- w e have been around Fresno, where ronomist of the experim ent station there are mountains around of following an extensive trip. It is course but where we ourselves desirable now to clip such fields to have been underground rather than prevent shading the alfalfa. Where in the clouds, so to speak. plantings are not weedy it is best We have just spent the most de let go to the bloom stage when it can Goes to Carlton lightful day at Sequoia Parq and at be cut for hay. Mrs. Geo. Hammersly left for General Grant National Park here. Carlton. Oregon where she and the In the first park, they took us to Frequent inquiries regarding children w ill visit with Mr. Ham- the Crystal Cave, a wonderfully in cause of paralysis are being re I mersly’s folks. Mr. Hammersly is teresting plane. You follow the reived from Oregon poultrymen by ! employed near that place on a road main passage for some 800 feet and , the poultry pathologist at the exper- 1 surfacing contract with Win Yon then it branches out into a whole iment station. While the cause is der Hcllen. multitude of openings underneath not definitely known, opinion is | the ground. They lead into a reg that the disease esults from some i ular labyrinth of chambers that de form of infection where rigid sani- | Returns Home scend and terrace above and below tation is not carried out, MyS O r., Mrs. W M I’owell left Saturday io.- each other. W. T. Johnson. The chief point to i her home in Superior, Nebraska, It gives you a funny feeling to be bear in mind in sanitation are rear-1 after several weeks visiting with down there in the midst of all these ing fowls in small units of not to relatives in this city. She w ill vis subteranean rooms. Countless sta exceed 5(Xl chicks, using new ground it at Portland and at Boise, Idaho lactites give out all the rays of the for brooding and distributing the on the return trip. rainbow and it is beautiful as well fowls out on range as soon as possi as being very awesome. Ostrander Appointed Police ble. Then we saw the great trees in Frank Ostrander has accepted the Sequoia and General Grant parks, position of Chief of Police. Ray tres that were old when Christ was This season is the best time to de Thoni|»son received the appointment gorn, Marion. It’s all just a step cide from what part of a grain but gave it up the same day and ac or two in your car and Jack and 1 field seed w ill be saved for next I cepted a position with the Beaver were wondering how many people year, remind the farm crop special- , Portland Co. even here in central California who ists. A good method is to go thru own cars ad yet never get around this part of the field and pull out , W ins E lectric Refrigerator to see the sights right nar at home. mixed varieties, vetch, wild radish. | Vernon (W hitie) Flemming form What with the fine highways now cod' e and oil er inseparable w ee d s.' erly of this city and now of Marble a tdneh cars tha never ge out of Wild rad.sh n particular is increas Mountain won the electric refriger whack etc. I don't see why people ing as a serious pest in grain fields. ator given away at the Grunts Pass aren’t out every week-end, anyway. celebration July 4th, so we are told. Of course Jack thinks I'm preju Cane maggots which cause “lim Considerable concern Is shown by diced in favor of motor trips and ber neck” on new shoots of black- ( W hitie', Grants Pass friends ns to he says it is because I have such a caps and loganberries are not of what the possible outcome will be. good traveling companion and be serious economic importance in Some even held the version that it sides the Associated Oil Co is pav was a plot Io start Whitie thinking ing for our honeymoon trip. He Oregon unless the supply of new of buying household furniture. One canes is scanty. In such cases the think people who live out here never can tell. beauty they have all around them injured canes are cut off below the ---------• --------- Igirsfle made by the maggot and re-, and I mean it, too. Why, most of F ligh t of B a eia rd » moved from the field and destroyed. the cars we see at the famous places The biological survey lays that tha we visit are from other states, prov Red raspberry canes are frequently baxzard la able, by more or les» Im attached but usually recover and ing that distance makes the wonder destroy the maggots by their rapid perceptible movements of different more wonderful I guess. parts of the wings, to take advantage Jack has just come back with our growth. •f minor air current» roadster and w e’se ready to leave. Write soon, folks, and keep us post ed on what’s going on at home. H istorical W riting» The first historical narrative of con- sldsrsble scope was produced by the Hebrews of ancient Palestine. The Babylonians and Assyrians had earlier historical writings, but they were not collected. These date back to the third millennium B. C. r GOLD HILL NEWS. JACKSON CCt NTY, OREGON UCM tlAV JCU 8, lMJh Begin W ith P e tty Larceny Duly one widow In thirteen marries again. In the British Isles. Apparently the other twelve have hud pn oug h. Wheraas, on tha other hand, one wid ower out of four remarries. These stutlstles hold good only for tha Brit lali talas. A s u r v e y o f th e Inmate« of ninny penitentiaries inafle hv nu official of a Juvenile court showed Hint petty Isr- eeny vens the nnistaiuling first eft, us« of the prisoners examined. Turning the O ther Cheeh After » botile of glue lina been o p tite li i t i l i u little fui or oli arouud a sound volli befora luserllng II In III« botile and (he curii wlll pulì uul qulta euslly. Illu s a stopperà should ba t reti Iv i) III th è s«,n e insnner. P ay Your D r i l l Always pav | for, first or lust, you must pay your entire debt I'ere ms and events may stand for a time be tween you and justice, but It Is only a postpone-oent. You must pay al last your uWn debt. . , , He la great who confers the most benefit» He ta basa— and that Is the one base thing In the universe— to receive favors and render none. In the or der of nature we cannot render bene flta to those from whom we receive them, or only seldom Rut the bene fit we receive must be rendered again line for line, deed for deed, rent for cent, to somebody. Beware of too much good staying In your hand , . Pay It away quickly In some sort.—Emerson Slip Into It She sank on the settee In her room with a sigh of Ititeuse wenrlueas. “I'm very tired." she suld to her new maid. “Bring me something I ran allp Into. “OI will that, ma'am." suld the col leen from Connemara. After a rather long Interval th» maid returned bearing a tray on which was a thick steak, some fried onions and a bottle of stout. “Now Just be afther slipping Into that, mum; It'll do ye good," »be sal«. —Ixmdon Tlt-Klta. OH Cork ef d u e B otile The millennium will he Just around the corner when you get so good that you'll leave your light dimmed after the other fellow has refused te dim h is--W lm ln gtoa News Journal. ---------fl--------- quapuadapttl Uoqjuet] uq) «•!»■ in o pu|p apaj) e i|| no| nuoti|4je4 |e|O|)1l -ja yo luosps at|| »Ipui oi not -eon utojj oo| po|4j«o «Juddip ooipiux i s m ||Ak) >»m tou » Il inn oggi iu o jj J di a pu ¡ of »3¡ p eissD j _ ^ | » ò nelt Line l ’ep p erm m t Al « leu-ili ilowor sliow Ihera waa exhlhlteil a plunt eitlled Ihr hull'a-ey» genintum. Il Ima Ihlek velvety leu ve» sud a mauve eolored flowar. The leuve» tuive a rleh aceti! of pepperiulnl , wDnamuu m . '' wsmuiwmmmii i w aw BO i K O D A K F1NISHINC Send the Films You wnnt developed to Rowell’s Grants P a n . Mail Orders given prompt atten tion. W e pay return postage. W ell-M ean t, but Ill-T im ed A physlclau had been called In tu treat the spoiled child of a certain family. After his departure the moth er returned to the room and told the youngster that the doctor bail com plained that tha child bad been very rude to him. “Why. mother.” replied the kiddle, "he's Just au old fogy, that's a ll! He got mad because I put my tongue out before he told me to.” Music & Photo House CrBntiiîîL One Man Tells Another The Home of Finest Kodak Finishing The Satisfaction end Advantage 7 here is in carrying an Account with Reason» for F. i'ere The “small" man remn'ns small hv reason of his own s h o rte o m ln -rs nm because of the persecution of others We too frequently e<> far afield to learn the reason for our failure, when all we have to do Is to look umua.i a hit at home.—Orlt o W h e n Illinois W a i Indian Illinois was populated by approxi mately 20,000 Indluns when the Trench first entered the land. The Illlnl were the orlglnul dwellers ano Chlcagou was tbelr most fatuous chief. C leoer Anim al» Animals use s variety at dodges to confuse their »oenilea. A rabbit or > bare, when hard pressed by a dog. will allow Its persuor almost to catch It. then suddenly recover sad sot off si an ea»y pace. Just one Jump ahead of the dog. slantwise for a breast-high barb-wire fence. A Jump under the wire by the fugitive often me a n « a dog badly crippled. Jackson County Bank EstaLli hed 1888 £ I Member Federal Reserve Medford, Oregon I I i ' l ' I ' 1 i s H o t H a m b u r g e r S a n d w ic h e s We are Back to serve the public in a new home and a new business— on the highway CANDY, TOBACCO, LUNCHES HOME MADE PIES JIM 'S P L A C E J. W. Clark, Prop. -■ . - ------------ ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------ — ■ -------------a« THERE IS STILL A LOT OF SUMMER LEFT AND W E STILL HAVE A FEW DRESSY— Straw Hats and they are moderately priced too. Let us fit you up. Mosquito time and we have plenty of NET TING to keep them from bothering your sleep. Fine for that overnight camping trip. And don't forget to ask for your tickets on our Free Merchandise Offer It may mean a great saving to you. Radtke’s ‘THE SAVE MORE STORE” (Ask Slats) • INNER TIME, of a summer evening—a new aroma floats out to greet hungry nostrils. And then the meat is brought in— perhaps a planked steak surround ed by—“Ooh, what is it, mamma? Ohi goody I pineapple 1“ And it ill Pineapple rings, sau- tied to a delicate golden brown and forming a most delicious wreath around the steak. What wonder that the children squeal with delight, and that even the grown-ups seem more interested in the meal? For there is nothing like pine apple to lighten, with its fresh flavor, a well-known meat dish which might otherwise be com monplace. With ham, chops, steak, ragouts, bacon—the circle of de light from far-off Hawaii is an ap propriate accompaniment. D It’s Easy with Pineapple It's easy to prepare pineapple with meat, too. Just open a can, retain the syrup to be used in sum mer drinks, and bake or sauté the slices. Or else the crushed pine apple well drained may be cooked with the meat if you prefer. If you want recipes for cooking pine apple, here is a group which will certainly be popular with the fam ily. Curried Chicken and Pineapple1 . Heat two cups syrup from canned pineapple. Add four tablespoon, flour, and one-half teaspoon currv powder mixed to a smooth paste « U h » Uttle cold water. Bring to boiling point. Cook until thick and smooth, stirring constantly. Add one-fourth teaspoon salt, dash of pepper and one and one-half cups diced cooked chicken. Heat thor oughly. Dip six slices of pineapple in seasoned flour and sauté until slightly browned. Arrange the pineapple on a platter and pour the curry over them. Garnish with water-cress. D e le c ta b le Stuffing Stufi ed Mutton Chopt: Wipe six French chops cut one and onc-half inches thick and make slit in meat, cutting to the bone. Melt two tablespoons butter. Add one table spoon chopped onion, one table spoon finely minced parsley and cook five minutes. Add two table spoons flour, one half teaspoon salt and one cup well-drained crushed pineapple. Cook five minutes longer. Press this mixture into slits made ir the chops and pin together with toothpicks. Lay chops in shallow pan, bake In hot oven (450* F.) twenty-five to thirty minutes. When partly done sprinkle with salt and pepper. Garnish with parsley. Pineapple Meat Loaf*. Mix thor oughly one-half pound chopped pork, one-half pound chopped beef, one cup drained crushed Hawaiian pineapple, three cups rolled cracker crumb,. Break in one egg. Work in three teaspoons salt and one- half teaspoon pepper. Pack into a bread pan and hake forty-five min ute, in a moderate oven (400* F.). Jierve hot or cold. 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