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THE GOLD MILL NEWS Free Photographs . . . We have arranged with a Medford studio for the taking of photos for our customers. Ask us for a card. With each cash purchase your card will have the amount punched out and when the card is completed you will be entitled to one large photograph free. See the sample in our window. $5.00 Cash purchase entitles you to one photo. DRAKE'S Gold Hill, Oregon p ea l Happenings I). (’ . Henry, fo rm e rly o f th is city, B ill H iltle has taken possession o f hs ranch fo rm e rly purchased by was a v is ito r in the city today. Mr. W. W oodford and more recently oc H enry is now engaged in the insur- cupied by Jess O rchard. ’ ance business in Eugene. He liv e d | in the d w e llin g n o w .o w n e d by W. Helen Dorman is e ntertaining a i E. Ross near the school house w hile number o f her frie n d s this a fte r residing here some tw e n ty years noon at her home on the P acific ago. highw ay, the occasion being her e w elfth b irth d a y. Born—Tuesday m orn ng. May 19, Mrs. A. B. C lark and Mrs. R. G. 1931. to Mr. and Mrs. Aurele Meu- W igle o f Portion I called an Mrs. G. nier, a daughter. The young lady I - H a ff o f B lackw ell H ill Tuesday. was born at a Medford hospital. Mr. H ow ard W igle ami Mr. Fred Decker o f P ortland, w ho are v is it ing H o w a rd ’s sister, Mrs. Elm er E. Dungey, le ft Tuesday fo r C rater lake and other points o f interest. A new electric pump has been in stalled at the Coy & Robinson serv ice station. The new u n it is the second electric pump to he installed in the c ity and the firs t o f its kind. The new addition w ill aid in the Mrs. A. B. C lark, Mrs. R. G. W igle rapid handling o f trade at that serv and son H ow ard and Mr. Fred Deck ice station. e r o f P ortland are spending the j week w ith Mrs. W igle’s daughter, ! Mrs. Dolson and ch ild re n of Mrs. E lm er E. Dungey. Portland are in thp c ity as guests Mr. H ow ard W igle, M r. Fred of Mrs. Dotson’s parents, Mr. and Decker and Miss Olive T u rn e r were Mrs. George Dorman. THURSDAY, MAY ai. 1931 Mr. and Mrs. Win. Davis ’.aovad PARK QUARTERS MOVED to Phoenix Tuesday where they I have just completed a new d w e ll- A month o r so e a rlie r ihun ever 1 ing- before the w ild e r offices o f the Era- ! ter national park w ill he moved Mr. ami Mrs. W ilm o t and Mr. and - from Medford Thursday Io tile park Mrs. E dw in C lark left Tuesday fo r | Io remain there u n til the lake close* C a lifo rn ia where they w ill make late next fa ll. Superintendent So- th e ir home. They sold th e ir p ro p e r liuskv Is enabled to make this re ly in this c ity to A. A. W alker of moval because the snow at the park the Cold H ill Supply company. is m elting so fast tlud it w ill prae- tieallv gone in another week, when Mi’s. Opal Cleveland left F rid a y the big program o f new road and fo r C a lifo rn ia where she w ill make h u ih lin g construction, etc., may be iie r home w ith her father. sttirlesf I’iie cafeteria at Hie edge o f the I.nurnine Force was in Medford rim camp ground w ill he opened fo r Monday receiving treatment fo r an the season bv Hie Grater National l i f e r ted leg. Park company m xt Sulu day. Sup er niendcii! !« !i sky -.cut a number I red Edding . bud Snyder, H ill of laborers up Io th.' park yestia'lltiv .hirtineau and Ernest K ell were and w ill proha!- v st ml ¡nine more ishing ai H e li’ . Gate Sunday. tninorrae- o r T hnrs lay, to do odd jib s a iound the park in preparation M is. Iln t lir Beeman o f P ortland fa r tin- xc: son's opening. is a guest o f her daughter. M;s. C. ------- o ——— \V. M artin. this week. 8. P. TO (,'IVB SPECIAL RATES The Past Noble '. t i l t thy si Itebe’.a’i lit i'.ie o f Mrs. II. D. \ gnod attendance . efreshments were Grands o f the lodge met at the Force Iasi week. w a s present and served. Mrs. George Dorman and daugh- ■r, Helen, Mrs. Dotson and c h il dren, Mi's. Alva W a lke r and Mrs. Hugh Hayes u n i ch ild re n w e n among local people w ho attended the circus at Medford Monday. Beginning Monday, May 25, the lib ra ry v .ill he open Monday ami Thursday from <1 p. m. to 9 p. m. The new hours were decided upon at a meeting o f the lib ra ry board iasl Friday evening. A tw o-pum p un it has been instal led at the G Id H ill Supply com patii by the Standard O il company. The u n i! is fitte d w ith w h ile and E th yl gasoline, o il and a r and is covered w ith a canopy. Elsie— My grandpa has reached Ihe age of IMI. Isn’t II w onderful? Hobby— Wonderful noihin*! Look id Ihe time i t ’s taken him Io do II. h illu it A K id d received contract fo r grading six miles of highway from Scottsburg east. W. p. ('ll ISHOI.M. M. D. General Practitioner Phones O ffice 10, Res. 9-1. Gold H ill. Oregon 1 GOLD H IL L T R IC K AND iisANnt h it COMPANY John J. H itter Truck A nywhere fo r H ire Phone 3E2I Gold K ill l'a :ty lines «vert dropped when fhicsgo elected Anton Cermak, who - is bora hi Bohemia, lie 's a Dew- ' ------------------------------------ 4 Klam ath l ’nlla Police depart inenl installed signal lights tlud may I" observed from a ll parts of Ihe city - — o- - - Bids opened fo r grad ng six liiu c of G rider Lake rim road around west side o f lake Io ju n ctio n of Diamond l.uke road. C ABINET WORK A SPECIALTY Oregon’s summer vacation travel, expicted Io increase this year, w ill <e given eatl.v impetus Thursday, " r id IV mid .Saturday. May 28. 29 ami ■ tt xvitli Ihe n eslabl siunenl ol enl-a-inile ro u n d trip fares on Sou- hern P acific Lines Ihru o u t Ihe West - o .... - Such was the u n iiu u u cim cn l made O rator And what has become « by the local agent fo r Ihe railroad. Ihe old fashioned g irl? Adding interest to the announce H eckler— She’s s till at home. ment from Ihe view point o f Ihe va cationer, he staled the M em orial LODGES Day sole w ill o ffe r the added id eal l.on o f a Iw . ’ ve-day re tu rn I m- M KTBYST REBEKAH LODGE 97 I. ii. k e ls sold under Ihe plan, he aid. w ill be good u n til m idnight Meets every Wednesday N ight a( the I. O. O. F. H a ll, Gold H ill. Oregon of ' . inlay June 8. 11 w ill bp the Viola Moore, Noble Grand , Iasi “ d o lla r day" event o f the sea- Madge Dorman, Vice Grand . son. Evelyn Thompson, Secretary In other respects. Ihe forthcom ing Lucy Mce, Troasurer. s l!' w ill compare w ith Ihe previous 1 " d o lla r d a y- ventures originated ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ■!• ♦ ♦ 4 m il conducted by Southern Par fie « d u rin g the post three months— Eel) Gold H ill Lodge No. 12» ruarv 29 mid 27, A p ril 3 mid I mid I. O. O. F. 'lay 8 and 9. That the o ffe r w ill ■ a le ria lly stim ulate vacation travel M iels every Tuesday evening not o nly in Oregon hul in a ll parts V isitors Alw ays Welcome o f Hie West is Ihe confident I V|M*C- lotion o f Ihe railroad. ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ -« •S --------- o------—- IL K. ADAMS C AB IN E T SHOP Auto and T ruck Bodies Plume No. 251.2 Gold H ill Local and Long Distance Hauling A truck for every Job. sured Carriers In Reaconable Rates Reinking Phone 11J Trucking Seivice Gold Hill. Ore. DR. O L IV E McKAY C h iro p ra ctic Physician l'bv siollierapy Phone I9li 32 Tuffs Bldg. Grants Pi The Health H onor ro ll parade was held Wednesday noon. T w e n ty- IL u?üUBUflU eight proud youngsters marched low n the business street to th • heat o f th " drum w ith MFs. Lena as escort. T h e ir destination was the OVER i l M ILLIO N S V IS IT GOLD I I II .L CHAPTER W. It. C. Delta, w here the ladies o f the Meets 'Twice a month on Ihe 2nd ■ N ATIO N A L F O R E S IS IN I9J.I County Health U n it served Pop- and t i l l Wednesdays at th e ir Club Medford visito rs Tuesday. rooms ill the City Hall. Mrs. W cigle o f Portland is v is il- deles and ice cream cones. H icre n tio n a l use o f the 151 na E d ith Bryan, President. Pear th in n in g was started in the ing her daughter. Mrs. Elm er Pun Miss Georgia Raekniun o f C'oun- Honnl forests co n lin u i il its ste.ulv Nora Short», Secretary. Del Rio orchards Monday. gey in th is c ity . ! c il B luffs, Iowa, is enjoying an ex- g ro w th , w ith 31,904,515 visito rs last Madge Dorman, Treasurer. i tended visit w ith the Misses Jacobs year, according to complete reports ju st announced by the V. S. forest at Riverside ranch. service, P ortland, Oregon. O f this The pre-school c lin ic fo r ch ild re n number, almost three m illio n v is ite d ' Notice o f Appo ntment of Executor the 22 national forests o f O regon,' IN T H E COl N TV COURT OF TH E entering school th is fa ll was held nnd Washington a'one. 1 STATE OF OREGON FOB JAGK- tir es Tuesday afternoon at the school A lthough this was an increuse o f SON COUNTY b u ild in g w ith D r. W ilson and Mrs. If defective are the IN T H E M ATTER OF HE E S -' 146,234 over the preceding year, the Lyda K ing in charge. cause of much of the ain was sm all in comparison w ith T A T E OF \V. T. W A Ill), D EC EASED.! --------- o---------- road trouble and delay that o f 1929, when the estimated Notice is hereby given that the u n - ! Let us check your car tor trouble now and SURPRISE PARTY num ber o f vis tors jumped some lersigned has bei n d u ly appointed 1 of the motorist. you may avoid an accident. Good brakes and eight m illio n over 1928 fo r ail Ihe and has q u a lifie d a. rx e c lllo r o f th e ' I litre is no need of this Several o f Ihe students and teach n itio n a l forests. steering gear may mean much to the motorist, «lull' of Ihe abo.e t r a i l e d Decedent, inconvenience any more ers of the high school sp, nog u Many o f the 151 n n lional forests ml all p rs o n . Laving c'uim s don’t neglect them or you may be sorry. with the price of tires fa re w e ll surprise party on V ’ss O rr mail,- up lusl year's gain. Campers gainst said cslalc me hereby di-1 like it is now. the high school E nglish teacher on and picnicers fhow ed increases in reeled to present same ; r o p e r ly ; Get our price on your car work. It Thursday. Miss O rr w ill not return number, w h ile guests i.f hotels ami verified in tie manner p ro v id -d by! Let us take care of your is cheaper than the inconvenience here next year. resorts located in national forests 'aw, to Ihe undersigned at Gold l l i l l . i tire troubler. of trying to do it yourself and we Games were played and dainty showed a ileerease except in Ore Orrgon. w ith in six month-, from Ihe I have the mechanics and tools to refreshments served. Those present gon ami W ashington, w here there laic i>[ the firs l p u b lication of this give you a first class job. were M ildred O rr, A lb e rtin a Han- were «nrreases. Campers Iasi year notice. SETH COY, Mgr. key, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Angstead, numbered 1,980,730 against 1,902.901 Dated and firs t published A p ril Opal Hayes, Zelda Smith, N elly fo r 1929. I lie gain was largely in the 30, 1931. Lunch stand and rcslaurunt in connection. Stone, Velma SI C la ir, Ernest Kell, m ’ lonal forests o f Hie VA-st. E sti IIE M IY I). HEED I L in sle y Dorm an, Wallace Iverson, mates fo r pieni<-ers showed 3.272,082 xj ; ; ; ; i ;: : ; t : r t -He estate o f w . t . Acetylene Welding Batteries Recharged Leroy Cameron. John Flem ing and fo r 1930, against 3 0.50,-450 fo r 1929, B ill Haminersley. w ith increases both in Hie East and Mrs. C. Vrom an has been quite i l l in the West. at her home near this city , hul is W illi forest highw ay ami road re p o rte il much im proved at present. extension m aking more areas ac cessible, Hie great m a jo rity of rpc- Son— M other, aren’t you going Io realionisls last year entered the na w a it up fo r father? tional forests by autom obile. The Ma—W h a t’s the usa? I ’ve got such total num ber of visito rs tra ve lin g by m otor increased fro m 28,780,510 a cold I can h a rd ly speak. E. T. HAM, Prop. m 1929 to 29.541.007 last year. H ik ers entering the forest also inercas ■d from 202,272 to 220,853; Oregon ind Washington forest h ikers were 20,000, an increase over 1929. Besides extending its road ami We stoek a complete line of Levi Strauss work tra il system, the Forest Service lav; vi ir im proved many eamps and p ic clothes, including Metis’ and Boys' Overalls, nic grounds fo r free p ublic use. In W HITE KING BREAD Ihe eamps d rin k in g w a te r has Work Shirts and Men's Summer Weight Under WASHING POWDER 3 small loaves......... .20 been developed, simple sanitary Large Package........,38 Large loaf ................10 fa cilitie s provided and fire risks de wear. THE REST INSUR creased. Im provem ent o f public ANCE THAT YOU eamps is continued d u rin g the c u r SIERRA COCOA PINK SALMON rent year and there are now more I lb pkg....................... 15 I» W ILL GET THE MAX 3 tall cans ............... .35 hese are ‘ famous clothes for famous people” and than 1,500 recognized public forest IMUM OF PERFORM «■amps in the national forests. The anyone who buys this famous brand will not go ANCE OUT OF YOUR SOAP l oresl Service also has la id out RIPE OLIVES CAR IS TO USE RICH suitable sites fo r Boy Scouts, club, io bars Crystal White wrong. Let us show you these clothes next time 2 tall tins ................. .25 I I Ik LI) PRODUCTS. -um m er school and m unicipal .33 camps. you are down and you will understand why we Richfield Gasoline Although essentially u lilila rla n in DEL ROGUE COFFEE ORONITE stress them to our trade. purpose, the national forests play I lb pkg...................... .29 Richfield Oils CLEANING FLUID an im p o rta n t part in Ihe life of Pint can ............ .23 ■"any regions as recreational The fuel of Champions, grounds, say the Forest Service. ORONITE the breaker of records. Bapid g ro w th of |M»pulation ami FLY SPRAY Use the best, it costs no SPAGHETTI travel fa c ilitie s have brought the Pint can ...................29 more. Franco American national forests in greater p ro m i Quart c a n ................. .45 nence fo r (h e ir in sp ira tio n a l, educa ! cans tio n a l and recreational values, So Where Prices Sell Quality” cial needs have become ns urgent in many o f the forests ns economic use. r e e n iscount -0 - Gold Hill, Oregon Use Our - - - R epair Service Coy & Robinson GOLD HILL GARAGE M E N ’S Golden Rule Grocery No. 3 Work Clothes S p e c ia ls for S a tu r d a y G o l d H i l l S u p p ly Free Delivery Nugget Service Station Wi ÇW.È ¿).7Z G Classified Ads Get Results D SrAMPs ■ 4