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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1930)
TOR c o m s t o ■ » ■ ■ H ■ ■ « ■ ■ ■ ■ V ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ : n il.l. NF * 8 . JACKSON COUNTY. ONEGO - i a n \ y . ju m : is , uno « ü a ia a Think a Minute— P! Haven’t you a news item in mind you would like to see in your home paper. Per haps you want to run a Classified. ■ B B ■ n ■ ■ a n B ■ brou«hl G*y ' «■dX ^ ch P*« heifer are ,h..wn ¡„ , he picture.. : HOW MUCH THERE IS NO CENTS MEDIUM AS HAS YOUR GOOD AS THE ADVERTISING HOME NEW S DOLLAR PAPER There Are Many Reasons Why Your News paper Should Get Your Support and Co operation. Help Build Your Town By Helping Your Newspaper. We welcome Constructive Criticism • ------ Mrs. Joe Blair was a Medford vis itor Wednesday. J. W. Livingston was an Ashland visitor Tuesday. Gus Erickson and H. D. Reed were in Medford Tuesday on bus iness. C. M. Wilson and John Homer were business visitors in the city Tuesday. t- r r •M w L O nings 1 Mrs. Neas and daughter Ashland were visiting in Tuesday with Mrs. R. L. Miss Neas s a teacher in land schools Hales of this city Kenaston the Oak Mayor Robert E. Cook returned from the hospital in Medford Wed nesday, where he has been confined Mrs. Minnie Sargent and Mrs. C. for the past few weeks following J. Shorb were calling at the Frank a major operation. Childers home in the Riverside col ony one day this week. Monday evening Mrs. R. L. Ken aston and son Bob drove to Grants Mrs. Dora Hammersly, received Pass to visit with her brother It. a beautiful red fox fur from Alaska A. Pierce who is confined in a sent to her as a gift from her broth hospital in that city. er-in-law, Knox Hammersly. J. D. Hedgepeth ha., some of the finest head lettuce displayed in the Mrs. Minnie Sargent was an Ash local farkets that we have ever seen land visitor Monday where she grown any place, it is a chedit went to attend the graduation ex Io Gold Hill and the community. ercises at the State Normal. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Estra- mado on Galls Creek, June 6, a Sale on hats and shoes at the daughter. Band Box and Shoe Box, 223 East Sixth street, Medford, Oregon. Hats Fried Chicken dinner every Sun «1.00 to «4.98. Shoes «2. 95 to «5.95 day at the Gold Hill Hotel. Good home cooking. Mrs. George Lyman is improving slowly from her recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. W. H.. Wing en While still confined to her bed she joyed a trip thru the Applegate is reported as being much better. country Sunday Ethel Klingle of the Omer Auto Park was called to Central Point last week due to the Illness of her mother at that place. Eva Rommel entertained a num ber of her friends at the home of her parents in this city Monday the occasion being her eleventh birth day. , Those present were: Eileen Shorb Patricia Spayd, Vernice Martin, Eb- elyn Martin, Maurinc, Eva and Paul ine Rommell Dainty refreshments were served. Ask any one of my numerous patrons about results at this office and you will he con vinced that I have the dental skill to give service that is unexcelled and at a moderate price. In scientific construc tion and practicabiiPy, my plate work is unsurpassed. W arm W eath er R eductions On Coats and Dresses ■ : Mrs. Nellie Neas («runts Pass, » x . „ Oregon ■ ■' HAVE YOUR ORDERS OUT OF PORTLAND Orders shipped out of Portland today will be deliver i llll ed at your door tomorrow. Reasonable Rates and Courteous Service Phones: Roseburg 31, Medford 569 Grants Pass 98 iX M B X H X i The Golden Rule Says— • President Hoover is no squirrel, but he can climb. This unusual snap shot shows him inspecting the for ward gun turret of the cruiser Salt Lake City in Hampton Roads. » Summer Diet Here at our store you are always assured of getting the very latest vegetables and fruits as they make their appearance upon the market. We carry a splendid stock of both home grown and imported vegetables and fruits so that our cus tomers can enjoy the pleasure of eating the green goods even before the local season brings them from our gardens. “TRUTH IS STRANGER THAN FICTION’ Come in and ask for proof of every statement in this ad. A blind, man. o£ €3 foukkt a. ¿ciu.ce duel with, a man of 2 5 and. W O N / ¿ M 4.N-Y b a ll piarci- was tin ca . 6Ç for syrenn-ntf f W B ) r .... ,1 •; '« W ’ - -fc 1 T? pOTvtki c-ld *7=0 i t f c & o l w u n . NEW SUMMER DRESSES are now on display. You will save real m- ncy by seeing our big display at— $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 and up to $9.99 Specialist on Plates and Bridges Done the Modern Way 235 E Main MEDFORD Office phone 372j Res. 768-J P in e a p p le P ro d u c tio n Tropical America Is the natlvs land of tha pineapple, but It has been In trodurwl Into the tropical regions of tha Ola world. On thia continent It la grown thrvughont the W ert Indies and In the tropical and auhtroplcal parts of tho mainland. Tropics! and sub tropical frulta ara grows In tbs H a waiian Islands Consolidated Truck Line Dr. I. H. Gove Dentistry Ih Ladies Aid will ludd their Annual Picnic, and meeting, at Ash land Park, on Thursday, June 19th, 19.10. Cars will leave the church al 10 u. in. All members are invited. SH IPPED VIA the B est For Miss Lottie Montgomery, a teach er in the Medford schools was visit ing with Mrs. Celia Combest Mon day of thi, wee. D. lUkcr with hi. Presidential G ym nastics Therin and Earl Pankey arrived Wednesday from Forks,, Wash., and are visiting at the Lyman home. Eva Coy has returned to her home in this city after completing a term of teaching in the Roseburg City Schools. Cecil Hanna \ \ e arc showing sonic splendid bargains in summer coats and frocks which will he hound to delight you. Do not hesitate to come in and look around next time you are in town and see what splendid buys await you here. Einma Conkling, wife of George ' Hall at her borne in Gold Hill nt ! 7:30 p. m. Sunday evening nt the i Fresh Vegetables Results Speak Louder Than Words ■ ■ ■ ■ W O M A N PASSES A W A Y Mrs. Lloyd Williamson of Med ford spent the weekend as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Reed. DR. I. H. GOVE »« A i m «ulMem cvw .ud ■ ■ Joe Hammersly was in from the Applegate country Wednesday.« th is employed at the War Cry Mine, property of Jack lluyes, William Whyhar mid Mr. Hammersly. The local parties have this mine under bond and have been doing develop ment work there for the past few weeks. They have installed a Gib son mill and ex|K\-t to have it un der operation before the end of the week. I hey have a fair sized body of ore blocked out. This mine is located in Ferris Gulch and was formerly known a s the l.aton property. Mr. Hayes has several specimen!* of orv from this mine at hi, place of business in this city, which look very promising. Mrs. Shore of San Francisco, Cal. spent tw-o days visiting with Mr and Mrs. W. H. Whybark. The Rebekahs are holding a nic- klc social Wednesday evening June 18, atthei r lodge rooms. The public is invited. h*ííU, Un,kr ,h* chan,|,K'" age of 75 years. Ill months ami 27 days. She w;i, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willium Conkling of New York. She was married to George Hall in 17X9 and moved from Her- aldsburg. Calif, to Dayton, Wash., where one child a daughter was horn. Her surviving relatives are her husband, George Hall of this city and daughter. Mrs. Fannie Hies of Medford. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. J. K. Cornier at the Conger eha|»el at 2:0« p. in. Tuesday. In terment was in Medford Cemetery The Sylvanite hus completed the installation of p new hoist ul their property east of this eti.v. Tills new improvement is capable of hand ling twice ‘he loud of the one for merly in operation. Other work at the mine is progressing nicely according to Supt. Huff. P IO N E E R *“ • ---------------r-s------- The J tick,on County llenlth Cnil met ut the home of Mrs. Jim l.ive- ] ly Momluy iiftrenoon to discuss ’ plans for the slide convention Io be ' held in Medford June 21. At the | close of the mccling dainty refresh ments were served. Millinery clearance at the Band Box, 223 East Sixth Street, Med ford, Oregon. Hals reduced Io «1, «1.98 and up Io «4.98. Every hat worth three times these prices Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Coulter and two children from Seattle are guests in the city this week while Mr. Coulter is attending to business connected with the Sylvanite mine. 1 Gold Hill Supply “Where Price* Sell Quality” Golden Rule Chain Stores, Inc. I Save Your Sale* Slips and Cash Register Receipt* To Apply on Valuable Premium* GRANTS PASS