Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, August 08, 1929, Image 2

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    THE n o m
THE QOLD HILL NEWS
Established 1897
C. J. SHORB Editor
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HH.!. NE WR. JACKSON COUNTY. OREOOS
THE JOKERS CORNER
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Published by Mac’s Printing Co.
An Independent Newspaper published in the Interests of
Gold Hill Oregon and Vicinity
wanted to buy
THUErPAY. ÄUGEST « 10?’»
Best She Could Do
Mrs. DeSmythe had hired n new
maid and on the day after her ar­
rival she look her aside and said—
Tlllle, there’s something I forgot Io
lell you yesterday. It's about my
chauffeur. He’s I lie kind of a man
for a girl to keep ifw-av from."
Oh, exclaimed Tillie, a.v skal know
him alretty.
Mercy! What has he done?
rwer in the court tomermw. The
ju lge heard nine enses lust week,
all but one of which came under the
slate traffic laws.
Rud Snyder, nationally known
vaudeville actor of New York mid
Hollywood Is among the fishermen
who are luitronizing Ihe Rogue riv­
er fishing this season. Mr. Snyder
is slopping wilh J. E. Kelley dur­
ing his sojourn in (Ills eily. He ear
vies a complete truck and has il
full of equipment for all kinds of
fishing. Mr. Snyder is a lo."r of
fishing as a recreation and he Is re­
ceiving much sport from fishing in
the Rogue near Ihis place.
station near the Rogue river brid'e
in the eastern end ol the eit<, com­
monly known as Vernon’s Sia­
tkin. The station has been under
Hie management of J. A. Gould for
the pa I six months. The ne v pro­
prietors look possession, ‘AY-dncadiiv
morning. The dining room service
which has been closed for Hie past
year or more will I«' opened under
the new management as will also
Ihe soda fountain which was udiled
Io Hie station by Mr. Vernon Mrs.
Coy Is an csin-rlcnced caterer mid
lias liven doing business In Gold
Hill for many years ami her patron­
age In her new locution will no
d o ’ d grow considerably. Logan
Gardner is assisting wilh the work
al the slalion al Ihe present lime.
A cushion for the seal “I war- •'
The tllush of Youth
sheet for the bed of a river. A ring
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
for the finger of scorn. A glove for
Saddle Saddles: Don’t you think
the hand of fate. A shoe for the I am keeping lliul school girl com­
fool of a mountain. A sleeve for plexion?
Entered at the Post Office at Gold Hill. Oregon, for the arm of the law. Suspenders for Sugar Daddy: “Yes, but for eripes’
transm isión thru the mails as second class m atter.
the pants of a dog. A cure for the sake keep il off my coal collar—
bite of the teeth of a saw. A string iny wife raised heck when I blew
The Methodist Sunday school will
Subscription $2.00 a year in advance. Ad rate on application to spin the top of a mountain. A in lust night.
have its annual picnic on ihe lawn
set of teeth for the mouth of a river.
of the City Hall, Friday. August 9th.
Mrs, Geo. Meissinger, Jewel
Oiark Justice
A lock for the trunk of an elephant.
An opener for the jaws of death.
Officer—Your honor, the bull pup All Ihe children of Ihe eouuimuily Quukeilltilsli mid Lucille llitlle ad
V ictor L. Berger, socialist member of congress, pub­ A pair of glasses for the eyes of the has gone and chewed up Ihe bible. are invited Io unite wilh the Sun­ ed as hostesses at a prettily npiannl
law. A feather for the wing of the
Judge—Well, have Ihe prisoner day school. Il Is parlieularly desir­ ed shower mid parly for Miss Ruth
lisher is dead. His death was caused from an accident in wind. A key for the lock to the kiss
the bull pup—we can't wait ed that Ihe fathers and mothers will Cameron, charming Gold Hill girl,
which he was injured several weeks agar. B urger was a door of success. A blanket for tlu- around here a week for another attend anil help make the occasion a daughter of Mr. und Mrs. Ix-rny
Cameron, who esperls Io licconte
gala ore.
of the deep. Ammunition L» bible.
powerful man and a m arty r to the cause which to him was cradel
The children will assemble al 5:00 Ihe bride of Pete Smith of Grants
a war of words. Food—for reflec­
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dear. He had the courage to back his convictions and even tion. Scales for the weight of years.
The nfler-
p. m. and supper will he uboul 6:30. Pass this week end.
■ Games and pastimes for Ihe children nonii was spent in making tea tow­
a tw enty year jail sentence would not swerve him from the A button for a coal of paint. A
will he under ronipctenl manage­ els for Ihe goes! of honor, fifteen
thermometer to measure the heat of
cause which he championed. He was six times elected as an argument. A rung for the ladder
ment and everyone is assured of a living made and presented Io her.
very pleasant evening.
A green mill while wheelbarrow
a socialist member to the U. S. House of Representatives of fume. A hinge for the gait of a
loaded with many useful mid beau­
horse.
A
weight
for
a
scale
in
mu­
but served only four, he being denied the right to hold of­ sic. A tombstone for the dead of
Henry Drolelte has taken charge tiful gifts from Ihe friend« present
of the Nugget Service station. He was brought in und presented to
fice due to an indictment being held over his head.
night. A razor to shave the face of
Mr. noil Mrs. Paul King and fam­
the earth. A link for a chain of ev­ ily have returned to Ihis city ami purchased Ihe interests of Riley Miss Cameron. Tin- Meisinger home
idence. A i Hi nip for the well of have rented the house of Mrs. Matil­ I Comer Iasi week and look inutieil- was neatly arranged mid decorated
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knowledge. A pair of reins for a da Parker, for a resilience The King I iale possession. Mr. Drolelte Is very for Ihe occasion. Ib'llclous refresh­
i well known in southern Oregon und
were served mid a splendid
, The m atter of weeds is alw ays a live issue in any town bridal tour. A chisel to engrave the family resided here Iasi year dur­ I has been in Ihe service station bus­ ments
time enjoyed. Those invited were
rock of ages. A telescope Io watch ing Ihe fruit season while Mr. King
and we would like to again call the attention of the people the flight of lime. A solution for
iness mid garage business in Grants Lucille llitlle. Jewel mid Eugenia
looked after Ihe packing of the fruil
who live in and near the city to the conditions of their high­ the problem of life. A song (hat at
Pass and at California points prior Qiiakenhush. Ji mi and Janet Chis­
tlic Van Hoevenbcrg orchards
Io his locating here. Mr. Drolelte holm. Beatrice Palmer, Ruth Green
w ay frontage. Of course everyone who lives along the will reach ail car of corn. A hon* near this cilv.
is a very affable fellow and will no Dorothy and II -airier Connor, l-e-
highw ays do not allow the weeds to grow rank in fact they Io sharpen a blade of grass. A lime
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doubt lake well wilh Ihe |M-ople Iha R o lih iliR u th Rverlv, Alie
Io
in:\
with
the
sands
of
time.
A
According Io word received by
are few but there are many vacant lots in front of which
cemetery in
which
to bury this office, Wednesday from our ■ who have any use for Ihe merchan­ Smith, Kihei Smith. Zcldn Smith.
the weeds are allowed to grow and as a result give a ragged some
dise or service which he dispenses. Marguerite Riles, Mildred Wyatt,
dead languages. A rule that
townsman. John Hannnersly
appearance to our city when visitors come. It requires but doesn't work bolh ways. A front former
Mr. Comer and Mr. Rainsey who Nora Dllsen,terry, Hovey Riles Mr
he is again a resident of Oregon.
very little effort to keep the weeds along our streets and and back for the sides of an nrgu- The climate of Alaska did not agree have been conducting Hie station Meisinger. Ruth Cameron. Leon
especially the main thorofares, down and it surely adds 1 me nt. A book on bow water works wilh John so he has relumed Io since II was creeled have gone Io Vlr-nlley. May Childers, Rowena
Pocatello. Idaho where they will Chisholm, 11-tli Bonmsliler, .lose
considerable to the attractiveness of the town. In cases and the forst biles. A medicine to Oregon and is at present making his make Ihelr home in Ihe future.
pi ine Robbins, Elsie Manion, Wil­
keep the ink well. A dog Io re­ seat of operation al Reedsport at the
w here property ow ners are not present to look after their place the bark of a tree. A pair of
ma
Poe of this eily and Audrey Gar
property or will not take the time or trouble to do so. the pincers to pull the root of evil. A mouth of Ihe Umpqua river.
Mrs. Susie Coy and R. A. Robinson men of Central Point and Elinor
c t y should see th at the work is done and the expenses of new rudder for the ship of slate. A Frank Bailey, Newspaper man of became Ihe owners of Ihe service Roy il of Medford.
the operation gharged to the property holder. To the av­ treatise on what makes the weather Manchester, Oklahoma, and Herb
erage citizen there need be no w arning or request to clean vane and the roads cross. An ex­ Snyder, merchant of Ihe same eily
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planation of why a gun wales and were in the city several days Ihe
up for his civic pride will cause him to dress up his properly steam
whistles.
An explanation
week as guests of their uncles.
but in every town or city there are a few careless ones who why the corn is shocked, when the past
a
Filch and Ogden Snyder. The tw o
a
m ust be prompted to attend to these small items.
limbs of a tree are naked and the young men were much impressed
hills bare. A liniment to stop the ; with the country and stated they ,
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pane of glass. A key for a lock of would be hack next’year to stay a i
hair.—Exchange.
month. They left for California n
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This week the German G raf Zeppelin made its second
lioints where they will visit with a
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ONE
1929
W
H
IPPET
SEDAN
Almost
Im
possible
other relatives before returning li I
successful trip across the A tlantic ocean and has already
n
The man I’m going with now has 1 their home.
started back to its native land. It has proven that it is pos
ONE 1928 W HIPPET SEDAN. Both in fine
both money and brains, Gladys pro­
sible to safely navigate the A tlantic Ocean with th at type claimed.
condition and will Sell Quickly.
Justice Reed had two traffic eases
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of conveyance. The German Zeps were the dread of E ng­ That makes it tough.
in his court this week and will | «
land during the world w ar and at that time it was consider­
A CHEAP FORD COUPE and a FOP«D DELIV­
have another one tomorrow. All | a
ti
Oh, he skal gave ine gude hug and 1 three charges were for overloading ;
ed a real feat to cover the short distance from G erm any to
a
ERY. Ako n four Cylinder Bv.ick touring.
on the Crater Lake highway. F. J |
England but now we have the huge air liner safely crossing guile kiss.
H
An
what
did
you
do?
Gordon
was
fined
#12
and
A.
F
j
the A tlantic both directions w ithout a mishap. The big
Oh ma'am I do no spaek much Black *15 and posts for their of- |
bag will now attem pt to circum navigate the globe, a trip English so I yust say tank you.
fense and L. F. Laniberson will an- :
F o r S ale!
of approxim ately 22.000 and will return to this county from
the far east on its next trip. T w enty-tw o people placed
their safety into the hands of the pilot of the Zeppelin on
its retu rn across the Atlantic.
In several parts of the northw est there are huge fires
burning in the tim ber tracts. Thousands of men are fight
ing to stop the destruction which was caused, no doubt, by
either the carelessness < r cussedness of one man and be­
sides that thousands of dollars of rhe sta te s’ natural re­
sources were destroyed. Protection for the w ater sheds
have gone and many other regrettable results will follow.
O ften we hear the lament o f the hunter because the under­
brush is thick m aking hunting difficult. The brush and for­
est fires are even looked upon as a benefit by this class of
people but the same parties will stress the fact th at there
are few springs in the m ountains now like their formerly
were. The hills can be no other way than dry and barren
when the vegetation is removed and their slopes exposed
to the direct rays of the summer sun. N ature provided a
protection for the hills and if man destroys that which na­
ture provided,then he must suffer the inconveniences which
accompany tne act.
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BUILDING MATERIALS
Ours is a modern supply depot for the builder for we hand­
le Lumber. Shingles, Lath Lime, Plaster, Cement, Johns-Man­
ville Roofings, etc., and make everything in Cabinet Work
and Mill Work.
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 bill, you will like our Service, Quality
and Prices.
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Medford, Orc-gcn
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W ithout the keystone a masonry arch will
crumble when the scaffold is removed.
H ave you ever had a checking ac­
count and realized to its fullest m easure
all of the advantages to be gained from
such an account ?
And no m atter how big you build the poultry
industry unless you build market facilities rig' t
along with it you can m I succeed.
During the past year the T an n er's Exehang-
Cooperative has establi lied co n n ect >ns with
the best m arketing facilities and can marki
your eggs or Turkeys in New Yor(y, Ca h, k. ().
B. Medford. H aving done this we are entitled to
your support and we want your eg; , and p id r .
W e invite you to open a checking ac­
count and will gladly explain to you its
many advantages for your personal
benefit.
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Jackson County Bank
Established 1888
Member Federal Reserve
MiDFoso, one
Medford,
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Don’t Forget
What is a
Check?
Protect your tooth health
■ D l N T U T t l Y - D O N E - P A IN L E S S L Y
2 3 5 E. M A I N S T .
Old Fire Hall
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T hat in increasing an agricultural industry
the m arket facilities ami the m arket itself i the
keystone of business.
Besides many other advantages it in­
sures safety, avoids disputes, saves time
and gives you an accurate record of all
moneys paid out.
“He who Hesitates is lost” might have been writ­
ten about teeth. Have your teeth attended to at
once to prevent further decay.
Treichter Motor
Company
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Oregon
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Farmers’ Exchange
Cooperative
Owned and O perated hv
Farm ers
Clay 1). Parker,
Manager
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