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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1931)
THE GOLD HILI. NEWS THE QOLD HILL NEWS . Established 1897 Published by Mac's Printing Co. C. J. SHORN Editor A11 Independent Newspaper Published in the Interests of Gold Hill Oregon and Vicinity j i , iq v !. X Il was customary for the COngl'C- gatiOU to I'epiul lltC L ol'.t 1'sailU Ht unison. Lui invariably Me». Spi, I- fu»l would Lex p about u iiu., 11 words ahead of all 111 rest. •‘Who.* asked a xisitor of a t old cuurxh member one Sunday, ’ xxa. the lady who was already by the slid waters while the rest of us were lying down in green pastures? ' Good Garden T!iG IL! UJJil— -----------Ity JII h 'H r. Hrui i 'iir - *5AOIE ! - IT’S cümin ’ up R eally . ' / * C.tiiens authorise construction of gymnasium end auditorium Io Oak land school building. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Entered ut the Postoffice ut Gold Hill, Oregon, for transndasion through the mails as second-class matter Subscription $2.00 a year in advance. ' Hl KSDAY, MAY Advertising rates oil implication Kbpmith Fulls Police department installed signal light» ttiut may be observed from a’l parts of the eilv. I W lien we scan the news dispatches and read of the NOTICK OF SHERIFF’S SALE forest fires that are already in process in other states we cannot hut be apprehensive of what the coming summer By virtue of tin execution on fore- c.nsure duly issued out of and un season holds for the Oregon forests. The past season has der the seal of (he Circuit Court of been a dry one and the hills are already drying up with the the State of Oregon, in and for the County of Jackson, to me directed PROSPERITY hot season just beginning and humidity lower than usual. amt dated on the 1st day of .May, GARDEN The weather surely holds a threat which it will stand ev 1931. in a certain action therein, wherein Jackson County Building cry thinking Oregonian in hand to take heed of. KEEP OUT and Loan association, an Oregon corporation as Plaintiff, recovered Our state is known for its beauty, far and wide and judgment against Thomas .McRae what is there that makes this beauty.’ It is not bleak hills and Mary McBae the defendants, for the sum of One hundred fifty-eight and lack of vegetation. It is the dense woods, the green and 9(i-liMi ($158.9#) Dollars, with hills and the streams and mountains. Take from them the interest at 10% from December 1st 1930; plus Five (¿5.00) dollars ad trees and what have we left—very little. Oregon is out vanced for continuation of abstract standing for its beauty because there is much of it that of title; plus Fourteen und 12 100 (¿14.12) dollars advanced for taxes can yet boast that no other hand than a divine one has with costs und disbursements taxed at Thirty-six and no-100 ($36.001 moulded its scenery. That’s what the tourists want to see. dollars, and the further sum of Sev and no-100 ($75.00) dol That is the kind of scenery that anyone not raised in dose enty-five lars. as attorney's fees, which judg proximity to them want to see, after being cooped up in the ment was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk’s office of said Court in cities far from the verdant hills and rushing streams. said county on the 30th day of April, Indeed our forests, aside from being one of our great Notice is hereby given that, pur est commercial assets is one of the chief factors in bringing suant to the terms of said execution, I will on the Oth day of June, 1931. our second greatest revenue producers, the tourists. The at o’clock a. in.. at the front tourist wants to enjoy the timber and every man in Oregon door 10:00 of the Courthouse in the City .Medford, in Jackson County, Ore west 231.25 feel and south 599.3 feet should help to make the timber accessible to him and to of gon. offer for sale und will sell at the NE corner of I), I,. C. ourselves. Fire hazards must be guarded against more public auction for cash to the high from 79 in Twp. 37 south of Bunge 2 west est bidder, to satisfy said judgment, closely this year than usual. Every precaution against fire together with the costs of this sale, of the W M. in Jackson County, Oregon, and from said |Miint running must be taken. subject Io redemption as provided thence south 121) feet; thence west Y , Medford has .now entered the list of cities which have wfalkathon contests in process. For several months, Port land has been witnessing the gruesome spectacle. This is just one more evidence of Barnum’s thory. ♦ ♦ ♦ A big flutter was made in England last Tuesday when the king, queen and crown prince received in court several American debutantes. To the social climber and the pa trons of society, such an occasion is one of great distinc tion, no doubt. To the truly democratic type such as our na tion is supposed to be composed of, it rather causes a pain to possess our ego to think of any American doing a curtsy before any crowned head. M e d fo rd O reg o n by law. all of the right, title and _ in 181.25 feet; thence north 120.0 feel; teresl that ‘ ‘ .... d o the .......... said • •'•’»‘•ndants, thence east 181.25 feel to the place' hoV'nnS th ‘ W h ‘'I'' ' f ' v nt beginning, containing acres o f ' CARDS iii'i-7 ° U 31,1 ‘ I la n d m ore o r less, tog e th e r w ith a ll ' PROFESSIONAL J9-<. or now have in and to the foj- water rights ajipurtempit tit rein ♦ ___________________ * loxving described property, situated I or to become appurtenant thereto, LARKY SCHAUB in t the in h e ( County m in t s nf of J Jackson, State of ■' • ........................... Medford, Oregon Dated this 1st dav of Max. 1931 Oregon, to-wit: BAI.PH G. JENNINGS. Your Favorite Jeweler Since Beginning at a point which Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon. 1918 xxest 19.33 chains south 19 feet ■V , By Olga E. Anderson. the south line of the county roai M-7-28 Deputy. JEWELRY, DIAMONDS Watch Repairing a Specialty mw P ^ ö lS * | P I N K Y 1 ) I N K E Y GOOD FOR. DR. V. L. GIMMICK Urania Pa««, dragon Plate Work a Specially Satisfaction Guaranteed or your Money Back Phone 391 -J 112'j S. #lh St. Over Poerlcss Clothing Co, ELECTRIC ACETYLENE Equipment Construction ELECTRIC W HI.RING WORKS Ted Edinger Phone 324r Grants Pas» fitli and K Sts Medford, Oregon On Main Street near Front We give S & H Green Stamps Lions and Exchange clubs. They are first on the list when contributions SUNKEN PILLARS George C. Handy, publisher of the ' are needed and last too often when Burns and the “pains h e took to get I tk f. i l n n t I / \ f ■ k* X D — t L _ A ■ Ypsilanti (Mich.) Press, says: there are purchases to I be made. Yet proper schooling for his boys, and I went to a function where a when that was no longer possible, “When the intelligent and loyal they continue to serve. When guests small town purchaser buys in the arrive unexpectedly the butcher re brilliant young man received a dis llie sense and resolution with which home town store he gets full value sponds to a telephone request for a tinguished honor. Fine speeches he set himself to supply the defi for his money, he has the satisfac little after-hours service and the about him were made, an dthe may ciency by his own influence. Eor tion of knowing that he has cheered grocer runs up with a yeast cake or or of the city presented a gold med many years lie was their chief com but we ex al. panion; lie spoke to them seriously a fellow townsman, and » there are s, an extra bottle of milk, --------- - - - . a «aa • on all subjects as if they were grown no more deserving people in the pcct lI,at. No one loses any sleep Back near the door sat a demure 1 1 .1 .a . . . - -- I o L /O ll tk .. ~ . a . t a aa world than these small town fellow- about the number of such calls the old couple who seemed ill at ease. men; at night, when work was over, townsmen of yours and mine. They butcher and the grocer get. Their faces were lined; and their he taught them arithmetic; he bor are the genuine, true blue kind. “Why1 just the other day a de hands showed the marks of hard la rowed books tor them on history, He They support the church and the partment store dealer in Ypsilanti bor. They alone of all the guests did science and theology . . . school and the fair and the lodge made a special trip out of town to not wear evening clothes. •would go to his daughter as she and do their bit in the community his wholesale house for an emerg But when the young man came stayed afield herding cattle, to leach drive and the board of Commerce ency order needed by a family in down from the platform he strode her the names of the grasses and and the Rotary and Kiwanis and which there had been a death. Then quickly across the room and, reach wild flowers, or to sit by her side he helps the widowed mother with ing the old couple, pul his arms when it thundered." I thought of the father of John funeral arrangements and leaves his around them. store and uses his car to take rela I thought of Thomas Carlyle who, Stuart Mill, neglecting his own in tives of the afflicted family to and when fame came to him, looked terests in order to work patiently from the cemetery, even though the hack from the fashionable society at the education of his hoy; of Thom a . b S - fB ee burial is in another city. He thinks of London to the rugged form where as Lincoln, struggling to keep his nothing of it. That is just a part of he had grown up, and the humble poverty-stricken family together — a small town fellow townsman’s parents whose self-sacrifice had of all the uncounted hosts of hidden life. made his career possible. Said he: fathers . . , “sunken pillars” . . who suffered oblivion cheerfully “Yes sir, these small town mer I feel to my father, so great tho chants are true blue, I tell you, and so neglected, so generous always to in order that their sons might rise. It would be fairer if every life they deserve a lot more considera wards me, a strange tenderness pe tion than they get. And the funny culiar Io the case, infinitely soft and could be measured by a double part about it is that it is good busi near my heart. Was he not a sacri standard—first, by its own achieve A SLLQ V A T H A T ment; second, by the careers of its ness from a purely economic stand fice to me?” children. On this basis many ob /M V E H T E D T H /S H E W point to trade with them. They give And he added; “I can sec his life " F R E E W H E E L I/V O * /P E A you back all you spend in truthful in some measure as the sunken pil- scure lives become glorious. And many a medal, placed in the F O R A U T O M O B IL E S MUS7 ! merchandise and in service and lar on which mine was to be built. friendship a whole lot more.” Had I stood in his place, could he strong, achieving hands of brilliant H A V E & E E /V U S E P TO A -------- o -------- not have stood in mine and more?” youth, should be passed back to the W H E E L B A R R O lv . hands of the little old cou Classified Ads Get Results I thought of the father of Robert gnarled ple sitting shyly by the door. P IN K Y E A T A L L b P lN A C H . | T £ G r a n ts P a s s BUSINESS DIRECTORY ♦ CAMPBELL CLOTHING COMPANY THE HOME TOWN MERCHANT NOW YOUR — ' "■ 1 I . ,■ Bids o|ienvd for grading six miles side of lake Io Junction of Diamoni of (.rater Lake rim road urouiid west Lake road. I oiled Plants Gut Flowers Baskets Open 8 to (i Sundays 9:30 to 12 MEDFORD FLOWER SHOP BYRD SHOK SERVICE “Heelers of Role«" Funeral Flower« a Specialty Medford Bldg. 33 N. Central I hone lain Medford Phone 145-J Next Door Redwood« Hotel (■rants Pass, Oregon 142 N. Front SI SHOES FOR THE FAMILY „ F. F. RI'RKE Medford Tent A Awning Works l.nnvns Goods our S|>ecially Auto lops and Glass Inelosures Medford, Oregon MBN’g FURNISHINGS WOODWARD’S 103 N. Sixth SI. WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING EXPERTLY DONE ALL WORK GUARANTEED Graduate of one of the best watch making schools I nthe U S C. 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