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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1930)
TH K IV A e n lll i n o i » W o * I n d i a n UI inula «as pupulatad by »pproil duty 20,000 ludi MHS wliMii (ha Froiiut) (Irat « t it c - t the land. Tha ■Uni war« t iT 7-tjhm l dwollora ano GUcafuu waa ttielr utua, (autuus chiai Ruth Alexander Sets New Record fica i Happenings »4 I GOLD l l l l . l , TRU CK A I TRANSFER COMPANY I T ru ck A nywhere fu r H ire | I Phone 3F2I Gold l l l l l | \ new eunipreVkiir has been In Mrs. Sam Chisholm has rented I John J. H itle r I stalled at the Mnybelle Mine. an apartm ent in the e ily and w ill ♦ — •......... ...............................— 4 make her home here d u rin g Ihe P erry K nolls is now employed fr u it season d u rin g w hich tim e she ul the Muybelle Mine on Birdseye fs being employed in the local Creek. p u rkin g plant. Local and Long Distance Hauling A truck for every Job. sured Carriers In Reasonable Rates Reinkin* Trucking Phone 11J Service Gold Hill, Ore. B U SINESS DIRECTORY ♦ _____________ ♦ Leroy C u m m in Is spenditi,, lite Donald C. Tisdale amt a Mr. week w ilit D avid Birdseye on B ird O liv e r from Los Angeles. C a lifo r seye Creek. nia were in Hie e ily over Ihe week end al w hich lim e they attended Mrs. It. I.. Keitaslon was al Ihe funeral o f Mr. Tisdale's father. (¡rants Pass today v is itin g w ith Hie late Jack Tisdale Iter b ro th e r, Bay Pierce. H a rry C hilders, W arren Cop pock and (,'. F. Morgan went to Crescent C ity, Tuesday. Messrs. C hilders and Coppock w ill he em ployed in Ihe eons, e ily fo r a few Edna K inasten o f Ashland is days w h ile Mr. Morgan is m aking s,lending Hie week w illi her g rand a survey o f business conditions in parents, Mr. ai.d Mrs. II. A. Ken- that c ity . aston Cus M lrliaelson was in the c ity , today from Galls Creek where lie is w o rk in g on a m in in g claim . 1 his noted woman aviator has established two new altitude re cords using Richfield gas. There is a reason why she chose Rich field. It is the better gasoline. It gives bet ter performance under all circumstances. BET TER GET THE HABIT Fill up at the Nugget Service Station J. IL (H e in ie ) Drolette, Prop. Gold Hill, Oregon E xira special values in hats and slioes. 500 new fu ll hats special at ’ainter and Paperhanger| $1.!IK lo «5.98. New fa ll style shoes Back, in C apitol special al «1.05 lo «5.05. School oxfords special at «2.05, «3.05 and Gold Hill, Oregon «4.05. Beat money savers. The Mrs. Alva Cook and ch ild re n re Band Box ami Shoe Box, 223 East ♦ --------------—------------- ---- > tu rned Io Hie e ily fro m P ortland, Olli St.. Medford Ihe past week a fte r un absence of IB. E. ADAMS CABINET I about U month. SHOP Mrs. I.u lu W ing shipped one o f A u lii and 1 ruck Bulli «a Mrs. J. W. Bryan le ft Saturday tier blooded (|,,KS | 0 |,o„ Angeles I C AB IN E T WORK A Mrs. W in g and h e r evening fo r Vancouver. B. C. this week I SPEC IALTY late husband had raised and sold where she w ill spend several weeks I Phone No. 25L2 Gold l l l l l i many fine h u n tin g dogs here in as a guest o f friends. recent years iiu l Mrs. W in g does Mr. and Mrs. Boh (Look and grand not expect lo continue Ihe w ork Je.velera R e p a irin g daughters, Ruth Lance and Maxine and is disposing o f her dogs. Cook were v is itin g at Mr. Cook's A lvin Chapin Tisdale, w h o died mine on Eools Creek Suniluy a fte r LARRY Si KADE noon. al Ihe home o f Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn You i F a v o riti Jeweler .Since Qunkenbush, in this c ity , lust 1018 Mr. and Mrs. George H am inersly lliu rs d u y evening, was layed at J1 A E i.BY, DIAMONDS and daughter Jean, Mrs. Boy Cam rest in Ihe Bock P oint Cemetery W ale R epairing t-pecialty eron and Mrs. B u lli Sm ith o f Grants .Sunday. The services w ere at the Pass spent Sunday evening al the grave. Mr. 1 isdale's son from Loa I Birdseye home . Angeles was in attendance hut his daughter w ho, w ith her husband, P iloni H .i J 1,2 N. E ro n i St. * New Kail M illin e ry «1.40, «1.08, was vacationing somewhere in Ihe F. F. BURK + «¡1.08 amt «3.08. E very hut w o rth n o rth e rn part o f C a lifo rn ia could ♦ Medi, id le a l a A w n in g Whs ♦ Cam s Goods m ir Apet ta lly + , mure than tw ice the price. The not be located. Ul A ü io . ops anti Gffisa lueloaui ea 4 Emmy laiu Hui Shop, |q the M. Statue of Jefferson Davis, by Aug ♦ Medi > id , ( i regon. 42 ♦ M. Store, M edford. Bead the Ads and p ro fit. A good ustus Lukeman, g ift o f the Slate o f 4 4 4 4 s - i- 4 '4 s - - « - - ( - 4 4 4 t> -t* l advertiser is usually a good m er Mississippi, just accepted by Congress chant. and placed in Statuary. H a ll in the WARREN COPPOCK | Word was received fro m Boh Kenualon that he had ojined the Marines and w ill he stationed a I Ma. re Island. ♦♦♦♦>**«********« DOCTORS Rogue River 4 4 4 * 4 4 4 * 4 4 * 4 4 4 4 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « « « W. P. C H I S H.O L M M. D Generai i'ru ctitiu n er Plum,is: O ftice 10. Gold H ill, Bea. 9-L Oregon. 4 4 4 * 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 * Grant« i ’aaa ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a « * Dr. V. L. Dinunick ♦ Phon,. 301-J 1125b .$. Gth St. 4 ♦ ©ver peerless C lothing Co. 4 ♦ Grants Paas, Oregon 4 ♦ + P lain W ork a Specialty S atisfaction Guaranteed or 4 4 ♦ your moqey back 4 4 4 4 4 * 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Glasses Fitted by Modern Methods Tuffs Bldg. Grants Pass The d ru g store belonging to Dr. Carey was broken in to E'riday night and the contents o f Hie cash register taken. As yet the g u ilty parly' has not been discovered. A ' Gilmore— I BIu-Green P rof, and Mrs. Wm. Johnson re turned Monday evening from th e ir summer vacation. P ro f Johnson w ill again resume his position ns Superintendent here. Mr. and sun (Lloyd P ortland. w e ll bark spent (w o Mrs Fred O’K e lly returned Saturday They took th e ir son to w o rk a fte r lie weeks here. and from B ur had Mr. anntl Mrs. A. T. M e llva ln re turned T hursday from a tw o weeks * * ♦ + + ♦ < , * * + » 4 + + + 4 v a c a tio n 'trip to Belknap Springs. ♦ ----- ♦ ♦ Meets every Tuesday evening V isitors Alw ays Welcome 4 No. 017636 N O TIC E FOR Miss Gladys Sundry returned nt 4 Saturday from a short stay • Grum m et’s Camp in Klam ath. J. M. W hipple, Chas M in o r and 4 Chas Saunders were Grants Pass visitors Thursday afternoon P U B LIC A TIO N D EP A R TM E N T o f the IN TER IO R General Land O ffice at Roseburg. Oregon. August 13, 1930. NO TIC E is hereby given lhat Barbara E llen Priest, o f Bogue B iver, w ho, on September 14i„, 1927, made Homestead en try, Ser ia l, No. 017636, fo r Lot 3 Sec tion 21 T ow nhsip 36S, Bang »" • W illa m e tte M eridian, has «led notice of in te n tio n to make fin a l three year P roof, to j establish claim to the land above tieseribed, before Chauncey F lo r ey, U. S. Commissioner, Medford, Let us call your spe cial attention to our lunch g o o d s depart ment. No better as sortment to be found anywhere. Patronize Your Local Butcher Gold Hill Meat Market Jack Pickard, Prop. Wheels Rattle . W e have Pickwick tickets on sale here now. : Ihe fastest selling gasoline in the territory can I he purchased at our station. We would suggest | that you see the Gilmore guarantee then we are sure ■ that you will use the gas. The only super gas at " the price.of ordinary gasoline. i Livingston’s Service Station: Gold H ill Lodge No. 120 I. O. O. F. K )B SAI,EL OB TR A D E —O verland Oregon, on the 23rd day o f SeD- car. Cheap. W hat have you. II. teinber, 1030. 1 C. Messenger. a21slt Claimant names as witnesses: M rllv a in , W illia m Badley NO TIC E OF C A L L FOR BIDS I homas Farm er, and A lbert Priest a il, o f Bogue R iver, Oregon. i he School Board o f School D is ROBERT E. CRAWFORD tric t No. 57, Gold H ill, Oregon hav ing been d u ly authorized by a A cting Register m a jo rity o f the legal voters o f the d is tric t as shown by th e ir votes cast at a legally called school meet in g on Augusi Bi, 1030, does hereby call fo r bids on a loan o f «6,000 to he secured by negotiable interest hearing w a rra n ts o f the d is tric t. Said loan shall be fo r a period o f six years w ith interest at 6 %, re payment to he o ptional w ith dis tr ic t a fte r tw o years. “ Each bona fide resident o f Ihe d is tric t shall have ihe rig h t to sub scribe once fo r said loan fo r the en tire amount, o r any p o rtio n o f You Can Sure Afford the same not less than «50.00, at par value." To Bring Home the Bids in w ritin g w ill he received Bacon Now Days by ih e c le rk o f said d is tric t up to 8:00 o ’clock on Tuesday, Septem Here we have some ber 2, 1030. fine bacon, just as good Dated August 22, 10,30. Bertha Coy, as you could want and C lerk o f School D is tric t No. 57 only 30c per pound. FRANK carter . Dry Salt Pork 25c a2l-28 C hairm an o f Board. GOLD HILL GARAGE wot id. Floyd B. W illa rd w ho was fo r- nerly professor o f o u r e ily schools H AM ETH YST REBEKAH LODGE 07. fo r three years, has been v is " ilin g his m any friends here. He is Meets every Wednesday N ig h t at the now leaching at H ill’s M ilila ry Ac I. (). O. E. H all, G o ld 'llill, Oregon ademy. 1 i Bessie Henderson, Noble Grand. E lla C urler, Vice Grand, Mrs. Price o f Medford spent Ihe Bertha Coy Secretary. week end v is itin g her mother, Mrs. Lucy Mee, T reasurer. Osborne. 4 j___ DRAKE’S 222 2 2 "'"“ “ " " ' " " " " " - ' ............................. i Creak and groan. If they do. bring them to us and get them tightened in the real scientific way. When we tighten a wheel, they are even stronger than the new wheel because the shrin kage is all gone. Our charges are very reason able and you are assured of safer transportation G. Buton, o f Independence, Kans., ,.wns a dog that is bigger than a horse, as the picture shows. The horse, ' Prince.” is 26 inches high and weighs 57 pounds 'D “ Duki uke ,” the dog, i t '! a Great Dane, weighs 176 : pounds, \ ' j He ’s the lar— st dog o of his breed and “ F iin ti:’ t . .a_»ist i ....—Jt horse in the Mr. and Mrs C lin to n W ile y and Marion and Mrs. W ie ly ’s mother, Mrs. Carslens arc spending Hie week end al the W ile y C u rle r ranch. LODGES GOLD H IL L CHAPTER W. R. C. Meets T w ice u month on the 2nd and 4tli V ednesdays at th e ir Club rooms in Hie C ity H all. Madge Dorman, President M yrtle Kelsoc, Secretary. E lla P a trick, Treasurer. Beautiful desi't ms ii please the nio3t exact- ing tastes. These v have marked at prices that will please yotJ, a v l -0, a.r c .ofieri”R a special price on ANKLE SOX for Ladies and children. General Line of Groceries Your Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sundry, Mr. and Mrs. H enry Henderson and daughter Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Phelps and Ju n io r enjoyed a p ic nic on Evan’s Creek Sunday even ing DR. A. LETCHER Optometrist Wash Prints Charles M in o r o f Valclei, Alaska a rriv e d in Bogue B iv e r last week a.id w ill tie located on W ord's (.reek w illi Charles Sanders w lia has a mine (here. Senator M ille r o f G rants Pass spoke in the O 'K e lly h a ll Monday night His topic being the Cabinet form o f Government. DR. OLIVE McKAY Chitqprac/'c Physician Physiotherapy 32 Tuffu Bldg. Capitol at Washington. We h_. latest in Gold HilL Oregon ■ ■ ■ ■ ■! K eep Y o u r Y o u th ! THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST» FAMILY FINISH ROUGH DRY OR SOFT FINISH Our wagon will call at Gold Hill and Rogue River FRENCH LAUNDRY F. E. French, Proprietor Grant. P>Mt Home Grown Melons » And what lovely ones too. Watermelons and cantaloupes grown in this valley may be had at our store at any time now. Send in or phone your orders and we will save you a good tasty melon. . H j Have you thought about your canning to matoes yet. Let us supply you. We have the finest tomatoes this year that we have had for a long time and we are sure you will be delighted with the quality. WE ALSO HAVE JARS TO PUT THEM IN G o ld H ill S u p p ly “W here Price« Sell Quality” sU