Image provided by: Central Point School District #6; Central Point, OR
About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1929)
«r», ?,w* * & tBtS G O LD- H IL L N i Wg, J a CUON COUNTY. ORKGO.sTHt HSDAY, FjCRHl ARY <1, 1M» EMORY L DAVIS F rto rv I.. Devis pas-.tl away at the Veteran's hospital in Port Ian I. S ilu n la v evening. February Ifillt at the age o f 34 years fo llo w ng a In, ering iUnes, of several months. E m ory was the son o f Mrs, Lula Davis of this c ity and was born in the W illo w Springs seelion near th is c ity «nd spent almost his en tire life In and around Gold H ill. He is survived by his mother, Mrs Lula Davis and one s »ter, Mrs. Win. Ferguson and a brother, F.ber all of this city- Funeral services were conducLtl at the Odd Fellows h all In this eltv w ith the Rev. Carman E. M ell, pas t> r f the F rM C hrist an ehureh of Medford officiating. The remains were interred in the Rock Point Cemetery. The p s ll bearers were ex-service men and friends o f the deceased and the firin g squad and OPTOMETRIST | The scientific, intelligent, Drugless Method | DR. JUD RICKERT I 222 E Main Medford bugler o f the American Legion of M Iford eon lucted the m ilita ry sal ute a m i the chaplain read the vet eran's ritu a l. I'n io ry Davis was a veteran of the v Id w ar, serving his country on the fro n t lie was also w e ll know,, th ro u ih o u t southern Oregon as a ha-ebi ll pitcher and received the cheers c f many on the baseball Iinmond. He had a very strong fo l low ing in th is Pa rt o f the country end that p a rtia lly accounted fo r ih r very large attendance at his funeral, the hall being filled almost •o c ¡'Hetty w ith his and his fam ily's L i n ’ - w ho came to mourn fo r the departed and sympathise w iih the bereaved. P Happenings* to the opening \» T h e L iv e ly L im e P rod ucts Co. have started th e ir k iln again. T h • com pany ha been d o in g a very good business th is w in te r and has m a in ta in e d alm ost sternly op e ra tio n a ll uutum n am i w in te r i„ th e ir q u a rry and k iln . T he com pany is b u ild in g new hunkers and o th e r ' e q u ip m e n t to fa c ilita te the w o rk o f the com pany. .MLIRHEAl) ASKS MINE SURVEY New Ford Garage On Hustling "H" Street Saturday Evening, March 2 W. H. Muirhead, vice-president , am i m anager o f the local Beaver P o rtla n d cem ent p la id , has bei n : designate,! as rep re se n ta tive o f the G rants Pass and local cham bers o f com m erce to appear la-fore the m in in g com m ittee o f the le g isla tu re d o r ■ ing th e present session to w o rk fo r th e a p p ro p ria tio n fo r a m in in g sur- J vey o f the state. H o th o u se C h e a p ly H e a le d A glass-inclosed hothouse near Old Come as You Are F a ith fu l geyser, In Yellowstone park. Is used fo r raising vegetables and flowers the year around. It Is heated by w ater from a nearby hot spring. 'Open for Inspection 6:30 to 8:30 Band Concert 7:30 C orn A id to C iv iliza tio n Dancing 8:30 to 12:00 When nomadic peoples first began to grow th e ir food and ator. It. In stead o f going out to hut,' each day's rations or pick them in the convenient forests, they had to settle down near the ir fields and devote their spare tim e to some o f the finer arts of life. Thus civiliza tion advanced hand In hand w ith the cultivation of corn. C. A. Winetrout Inc. Grants Pass, Oregon C urious B ooh n ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■* ■■■■■ BUILDING M A T E R IA L S ■ Ours is a modern supply depot fo r the builder fo r we hand le Lumber, Shingles, Lath Ljm e, Piaster, Cement, Johns-Man v ille Roofings, etc., and make everything in Cabinet W ork and M ill W ork. ■ ■ T R O W B R ID G E L U M B E R Y A R D T R O W B R ID G E C A B IN E T W O R K S Let us estimate your b ill, you and Prices. w ill like our Service, Q uality Medford, Oregon W E vxdmn/s'fa: M. D. Bowel", is i l l at his home H. A. Radtke is attending to busi in this c ilv , a victim of the llu. ness in P ortland this week. Percy Marlowe was a v is ito r in the c ity the first o f the week as a guest o f M. D. Bowers Mr. M ar lowe was enroute south where he expects to tr y out w ith the Sacra mento team of the coast league this spring. Mr. M arlowe has been in a P ortland hospital this w in te r CARD OF THANKS having an in ju ry Io h.s knee, re ceived several years ago. treated. We w ish to thank our many It was this in ju ry w hich kept him friends fo r th e ir kind and courteous fro m going to the Oaklund club treatment during our recent ber tw o years ago. eavement occasioned by the death of our beloved son and brother. Celery , cut fin,, and a,Vie 1 Io c ra n Emory I.. Davis. We are especially b e rry je lly ju s t before it st lie n s , is thankful fo r the m any beautiful v e ry nice. T h is is m olded am i In te r fiorai offerings and fo r the coopera ga rnished w ith celery cu rls. tion o f the Anterkym 1-e^on at this tim e of sorrow . LIVELY LIME PRODUCTS Mrs. Lula l>avis CO. STARTS K IL N TFRN1NC. Mr. and Mrs. Eher Davis Mr. and Mrs. W'm. Ferguson You are Welcome! l « There Is a book belonging to the fa m ily o f prince de I,igne of France that Is neither w ritten nor printed The letters of the te xt are cut out of each folio upon the finest vellum, and. being Interleaved w ith blue paper. It la a* -asy to read as print. G rea tn ess M ust Be W o n There are two ends to every ladder —and the bottom Is where one starts. The mar. at the top. disappointing though he may look, did not fly there. It Is not often that men “ have great ness thrust upon them.’’ ------ E l. e Parker o f Veronia, Oregon, left fo r her home in the northern city, Wednesday after spending several days i „ this e.ty us the gm st of friends. F or the re lie f o f pain we adm inister gas. Exlrae- lio n by I l l ’s method 1» the most com fortable and curries w ith It no i l l a fte r effect*. Protect y< nr tooth health A sil W a lke r, on , f A. A. W a lke r o f th is c ity , is i „ the Golden West coffee ju n io r salesman contest, lie says th ill he has disposed o f many pounds o f coffee unit is q u ite hope fu l o f w in n in g the prise. ■ I 1 .... . D r . I. H. Gove T H K -» t S T - O I N T I S T R Y — D O N E - P A tN L S I SUV Paul Force, prom inent Eagle Point granger, was a vis lo r in the city, gangster, was n v is ito r in the c ity . Wednesday Io nltem l the funeral o f his old boyhood frie n d , Emory Davis. Just received another shipment of the NOTICE N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N . I hat on S a tu rd a y, the 12th day o f Jan u a ry, IU29. at the B eviera Store in the Free net o f Foots Greek, in the County o f Jackson. State o f O regon, a Special E le ctio n was held fo r the In rp o s c o f d e te rm in in g w h e th e r o r uo l S tock s h a ll he a llo w e d to ru n at l . . r , .- in th: I o o rlio n ,,f Jaeksot C o un ty, O regon, ki- iw „ as the Enols Creek P re cin ct am i described ► « ns f n l'o w , to v t; Bi .'¡ n n ii' at the N o rth w e s t eor- i.e r of S et-on 7 T o w n s h ip *7 South Range I W est; Iheiiee Fast 1 m ile Io the n o r'It " t corn r o f said Sec tio n , T o w n 'tip a '-.| Rance; thence N o rth h- the Soulliwresl c o rn e r of Sect o „ 32. T o w n s h ip 30 South Range 4 W est; thence East 2 ’-., m iles Io Ila- q u a rte r lin e in Section 34, said T o w n s h ip ami Range; Thence N o rth 0,1 said q u a rte r lin e Io ils in te rse ctio n w ith the ce n te r o f Bo gue R iv e r; Section 27, said T o w n ship and Range; thence m eandering K n .ie rly am ! N o rth e a s te rly along fc- ■ ! the c e n te r lin e o f R m u e R iv e r Io its in te rs e c tio n w ith Ihe Range lin e between H ai'tie 3 West anil I W est; fh cn c ■ South on said Ifn ng c lin e to the Southeast c o rn e r o f Section 25. T o w n s h ip 37 South Range 4 W est; thence We t 4 m iles Io Ihe South- West c o rn e r o f Section 28, said T o w n s h ip am i Range; thence n o rth 2 m iles to the N o rth w e s t c o rn e r o f SecLon '41. »aid T o w n s h ip and Range; thence West 2 m iles to the Southwest c o rn e r o f Seelion 18. said T o w n s h ip am! Range; thence N o rth 2 mil» Io Ihe N o rth w e s t c o r ner o f Section 7, said T o w n s h ip and Range; same being the ph.ee o f be ginning. A m a jo rlly vote w ; s cast against stock ru n n in g at large, and a ll per sons are hereby n o tifie d that it shall he u n la w fu l fo r slock to ru n at large in said pre edict a fte r s ix ty days fro m Ibi- dati o f th is notice, un de r p e n a lly o f a lin e o f not less Ihan le n ($10.IMI) • lo lla r s o r m ore Ilia,) one hundred ($1110.001 do’ lars. Dated this 13th day of F-b. 192». D e lib a Stevens Meyers, F21-M14 County Clerk NEW Dodge Six and Plymouth Cars Come In and Look Them Over C an sell yon a ear a c c o rd in g to th e price m u w ant tc pay. Y< u a re w elcom e to a demonstration. I11 fact, we w an t voit to have one. Eakm Motor Co, Dodge Dealer Medford Phone 304 Getting Aion ? Safely The sure wav to get along in this world is to save settle money ALL the time. It isn’t necessary to make large deposits, as small and frequent additions to vour account will make your hank balance grow amazingly fast. The safe w.ay is to deposit money in this BANK. Consult Us at any Time Don’t Fail To Take Advantage of These Jackson County Bank a Established 1888 Member Federal Reterve Closing Bargains Medford, Values you never dreamed of can be had off our shelves now’. Many things are being sold below cost and if you are not one of cur money-saving buyers you are just out of luck. We are not sacrificing quality to give you a price. It is just our regular high-grade merchandise being sold to you at these greatly reduced closing out prices. Our loss is your gain so don’t overlook this opportunity to save enough to buy gas with this summer. W E SELL FOR CASH ONLY Radtke’s T H E SAVE MORE STORE” GOLD HILL, OREGON Oregon L' ; », ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ « ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ « a a a a a 1 a a n a 9 A Dollar Dinner For Four IB r lT H the above account on view, who can deny that by the aid of careful shopping and taking advantage of food sales a delicious nu-al can be prepared for four adults for one dollar? The can of vegetable soup needs ■only to have water added and to be heated before serving, and the can of spinach may be sautéd and seasoned w ith ce ltry salt and onion salt and served T o prepare the sausares, sauté tw o sliced onions in tw o tablespoons bacon fat until golden brown. Add one number 2'4 can of tomatoes and bring to boiling; add • ' ir d pepper to taste. Add cr.e-foiirth cup riee and cook gently u n til .ties is tender. Add contents of a ' ounce can of Vienna sausages an heat through. For the peach surprise e ig lf peach halves from a can are needed. Chop two tablespoons figs and two tablespoons pecans and mix. using enough evaporated m ilk to bind to gether. The seven cents left from your dollar w ill Cover the cost of these. Place the pearl, halves to gether. fillin g the holes w ith the fig and pecan mixture. Place in sh rliet glasses and top with whipped, evaporated m ilk. Tr whip the m ilk, put the can in ti water, heat to the boiling point hen .-•hip Serve * .medial ly.* a u a ti H H H 9 a 9 a j V ,. F u— Natural methods are the best for the llu, and past flu c< nditions are best treated by natural methods. Dr. A. R. Hedges Health Institqte Stewart Building 235 E. Main Street l ’hone 170. Medford « « » :« _ j 1