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J .............................................. ------------------------------- 11' ..................................... - .............................. ' '— __________________________ lm . n ,„, Comment ITEM S O F IN TER E ST EX T R A C T E I) FROM WORLD J WILLIAMS LEFT SOUVENIR HERE * -i »L u h n , i., okiíoon . ................................................ 'im Teachers and Other School Employees To Give To Relief Fund k s i ja V, o r e r 11 ¡’ ¡ ' " ■ " " " ^ " y ' * * * " * " * ' * " * * * * * * * * * * * ' * ' ' * ' * — * * * " — * * * * * * * * * '^ * * * * * * * * — Exciting Four-Day Cougar Hunt Nets Pair Three Pelts and $75 LODGE JUBILEE BIG SUCCESS Teachers, bus d riv e rs and other employees o f Gold H ill school dis Leslie ami Raymond S m ilh o f |J,e flesh.” Then the other nu n happenings and iioii . ed liId are going to do th e ir h it in DOWN l-O II OUR READERS. b u ild in g up a com m unity re lic t Glendale, und th e ir three dogs, Stan- <” tin- p a rly clim bed the opposite 1 Smelter of Mine Promoter fund fo r the unemployed, in accord ley, Ketchal und Muggins have three s ,lc of ,i t l r i c and annoyed the ance w ith s im ila r plans being adopt fine cougar pelts to (h e ir credit cat w ith a stick from the rear. In 200 O.’d Fellows and Rebek Apparently alone In the world, ed throughout the cou n ty, Superin and »75 in bounties as their wages ± Arrested in Portland ° ,hilW,di bt h,s lor’ •evenly year-old Einmell Horgen. a , , , wages mentors, the cat lost some o f his tendent G. E. Mc s ln g tr announced , ahs Enjoy Celebration; briok layer In Washington. died last , ‘ ‘1 fo u r <a>* Wu°rk fo llo 'v in # an ‘ »inning and a rope was slipped Just a Pile of Junk late last week. week. Police found BI800 In hl« e xcitin g cougar hum in the lo w e r around his leg and he was p u llid The plan as considered here culls Grand Officers Here pockets and since then they have fro m the I mb to th ground, and <e- fo r the donation o f one day’s salary Rogue riv e r c o u n try beyond Galic discovered »25,000 in securities and Gold H ill has Its souvenir o f the by ta ch o f the employees, w h ic h 1 fro n i W ednesday to Saturday o f j c u r d y tied. Rut the dogs could net last week. having deposit^. Now they arc The Jubi! e contest conducted by he coaxed away fro m (he cougar un promotion schemes o f Dee W il w ill m a te ria lly assist re lie f w ork. hunting fo r relatives. I he boys consider th e ir tr ip as til it was k ille d , so th e ir ( ffo r is the local Odd F e llo w lodge was . . . liams, w ho o p e ra tid in this dis •ju ilc p ro fita b le and re tu rn 'd again w ere vain. T ile boys got th e ir sec term inated in a fillin g m anner Gold Hill Cag era th is week, in sp'tc o f Hi fa d Rial ond cat o n ly a short tim e a fte rw a rd , luesday evening w hen both d iv i- Because he d id not w in n regular Ir ic t fo r several months, try in g to position on his guide school fo o tb a ll interest people in his m uch-tout they had a ra th e r e xcitin g , me on am i Hie ¡b ird was k ille d Saturday. ions, Ine Maniacs and Ihe Roost Lose Close Games w ith one o f the animals team, Joseph Johnson, 13, o f La- ed mine developing sch e m e s-b ut I lic skin-, have been sent Io P o rt ers, cooperated in an e n tirta in - to Ashland Teams Thursday fay« lie , Ind., com m itted suicide at w h ich they had ho|ied to capture land Io the state game commission m nl at w ir c h they were tiosts to w ho was arrested at Portland last alive. his home, lie shot h im se lf in the am i Re- fo r Ihe «25 bounty on each <;f i ver _ ,'l Odd F e llo w s Gold l i i l l and Ashland Jr. high A fte r the dugs had Ireed the ani- them. abdomen w it li a shotgun. The lad’s T hursduy fo r se lling stock w ith o u t p rie d Ihe Rd o tf Ihe 1931-32 bas ■ hekiihs at one o f Hie most success- playmates voted him “ h o n o ra ry u license, and various other ille ke tb a ll season in a doubleheader i ia', m e o f the hoys clim bed th - Oi l tim ers say that the w eather me. tings ever sponsored by Ihe lo q u iirte rb a e k.” gal activities. played in Hie Gold H ill high school tree w ith a stick w ra n p .d in a ra in - o f 'ate has been ideal fo r cougar cal organization. Di ingu shed Visitors Attend A nil lik e W illia m s ’ many hopes gymnasium last F rid a y evening. co d extended above him , so Hi: 1 h unting, and m any are p la n nin g ex The m illio n -d n lla r damage suit, the re lic, a dism antled smelter Ashland won both games but the the cat could occupy buns f w it li petbiions. 'ih e S m ith boys' record D istinguished guests were Grand brought against Panlages. the vande- w hich .............. .. . faster H om er I). Angell o f P ort bus ................ never been unloaded contests w ere anybody's game un- ! the dum m y ra th e r than Hu person is an exceptional one, how ever. v llle magnate, by Eunice P ringle, from the fla t car w h ich brought t il the fin a l w h istle and the fa n s) ■V---------------------------------------- ! nd, Grand Marsh., I Charles P. dancer, was settled fo r three liions it here, ............. . Ilia ,,,,, n a Poole. Eugene, J. H. N o rris, D is were kept on Ihe edge o f th e ir Ccnger Butte Co. no more School H onor Roll and dolors in a I.os Angeles court o f ju n k ," and s till stands in tr ic t Deputy Grand Master, o f Jack seals throughout. Io Start Stamp Mill last T hursday. Panlages was ac Southern Pacifie sonville Lodv,« No. 10, and L . G. And O th er S tandings The midgets played a c u rta in - j ra ilro a d yards q u itte d o f the dancer’s charges at a here. C u rri r. D is tric t D eputy Grand raiser Io the main game and th e ! at Mine This Week A re A nnounced .Master, o f Gold n Rule re tria l a fte r being convicted more Lodge No. T h is same sm eller was Io have (io ld H ill lads were a basket o r j than a year ago. 78, G rants Pass. been the key | „ Mr. W illia m s ’ en W ith the com pletion o f the in - I tw o ahead u n til Hie fin a l qu a rte r, • • • W ith Hie close o f the sect»:.:! ih e banquet w h ich opened the tire srlieme. fo r he claimed tliut he Ashland sp u rtin g ahead Io w in by I sla lla tio n o f a flve-stam n ; m ill al ■ wee’/is period o f school, records A cre w o f six piano movers w ith had u seen I process by w h ic h gold a score o f 17-14. veni.ng’s festivities was served by I Illin c n o rth » a s l a s t I ............. ’ szj " IIIIIIK U H I o f here this o f **le students have been com piled, block and lu c k lr was employed by could be taken on a h ig h ly paying Un Hebekahs and was unanim ously III Hie Iasi game Coach Angstead ' . , , Minino show in« that m any have high many k’ ' l' <X>n* ' r l *u” an u n dertaker to lif t the hotly o f basis « veil from the low er grudc Gold H ill f.rs t strin g got o ff Io « , v<«‘ ; d one of the best ever pre- “ scholastic and attendance ratings, Charles Rush, w ho weighed 032. ores. poor s la rl and were able Io score Co. w i l l W. La Barge '■upenn- F o llo w in g is the h o nor ro il as com ¡.' red fo r such an occasion. from a second story w in d o w o f his Die Odd F ellow s then convened hut a single free th ro w in Ihe firs t tin .le n t, plans to start th e ir m ill b j. Sup| MeiSin g e r: Gained Interest o f Many Here home. A fte r the casket, w eighing made fo u r ! lute in the week. in re g u la r session fo r a sh o rt A man o f co n vin cin g manner ha lf, w h ile Ashland Students o f the Gold l i i l l schools h u -in ts s meeting, a fte r w h ic h re 408 iMiunds m id constructed espe- and good Jim Clements and George Hain points. A fle r Ihe h a lf the locals I appearance, W illia m s e ith “ e ;' r absent o r ta rd y d u rin g the cess was declared and ip Rebek d . „ y fo r Bush, had b ^ n lo w e r ,,. 1 g real d e vd o p . ,v . .. c , n' v? ,y ?,f, ,his c i,y are *n <’barge J n '".“ a fte r. r some weeks o f school and w ho ahs w ere in vite d to enjov the en „ o r k tied P ( in s ,a ,li"K '» if plant equipment. , ’ . ,e ten pallbearers assisted the piano ,„c u ts in Southern Oregon m ining e Ashland tea... at eight counters. " ' r? ‘ <;‘«»'» H ill men he- " " 17 " ‘ ' , a " ^ ’ « f three were te rtainm ent and the ta lk by Grand ” ■"> •........ .......... .........“ The last q u a rte r saw Gold H ill I ?i,n ^ ’o rk ,,le rc 5 t‘slcr<,a> -T h e y are r *PJ ' ‘ vv. 7,1 ^ s e n b e r - Master A ngell. the te rrito ry , in w h ic h lie was able go in to the lead but Just before the ' *:,v Thompson* Hoy Cameron and . ' ‘ ‘ I;u n , Ila Mae H ig- died from fu lly degeneration o f the Fine Program Given to in ti rest quite a f w in this dis- ginbolham . Jean Sm ith, Irene M or heart. He was one o f Ihe fattest The program included tw o ac I r ir l u n til investigation o f his fo r fin a l w h is tle Ashland made a fie ld IL D. Eoree. Altogether a crew o f ro w , James C ornutt, M innie H a r r i men in the w o rld . cordion selections by Mrs. W. K in Ihe ten nu n are employed at Hie mine, son. mer a ctivitie s in o ther areas were goal and a free toss to w in several o f whom have been em ney; old tim e selections on v io lin game. reported as not altogether w ith in Citizenship Record The P a cific h ighw ay helw ren ployed there fo r the last tw o and piano by a tr io composed o f H igginbotham . H. L in g re n , W alk tile bounds o f good business ethics. The students are graded on cer- Salcin and P ortland w ill be w id e n W illia m s, fo rm e r general mana er, G. Lingren and T om pkins s h irt months opening the shaft and re i tain habits and th e ir general a tti- Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Moore and Paul ed to .to feet. T h is was decided upon m oving the orc. M« Inness. Mr. Carpenter o f Cen ger o f Ihe K erm ite Metals Lim ited, ed the game fo r Gold H ill. Hain- | tude that go to make good eitizen- tra l P oint, w h o can do amazing al n meeting o f Ihe highw ay com w lh offices in the Lib« r ty b u ild in g m trs ly and K e ll w ent in as sub mission last week. The w o rk w ill Sewing club w ill meet at the 1 ship. Those students show ing w e ll things on and w ith his banjo, was at M edford, is also w anted by stitutes. w ere: R owland the next on the program , fo llo w e d eokt »2.WMI.IH8I »ml when finished ■ mine o f Mrs. E lin o r Force F riday. developed tra its E riday evening, December 11, Jackson county a u th o ritie s fo r se ll when names w ill be draw n fo r tlie , J\ iln S,n.*lh> ,!a Map H iggin- by a tu m b lin g act b y Paul Ang- w ill provide fo r Ihiee limes o f tr a f Gold H ill w ill meet Ih e ir ancient ing mortgaged p ro p e rly consisting annual exchange o f Christinas g ifts, a., ’ °5 ,^ , ,)a ' is’ J.rc.nc M o r-j stead and E ddington. B ud" fic. ---— V ir g il *^'UI| lillu it. “ DUU < f o ffice fu rn itu re . O ther counts riva ls, Rogue R iver, on the local • • • row , Genevieve Stnnibo. Helen Mer- Snider co n trib u te d to the entert d n - to be held at the next meeting. court and a real battle is in store against him include m is re p re s e n t e<*t* 11 arrison. ___ ■ • • <’cr, Dora Kainiti« Sm ith, M innie H A recent cartoon p u b li: lied in ment w ith his usual expert dancing, lio n in advertisem ents, having used fo r the fans. Coach Angstead tins Beatrice Palm er, E d ith Dusenberry accompanied by Mrs. Pena at the C a lifo rn ia papers showed a hug« squad through Double Holidays P o rtla n d pnpe.s to advertise fo r been p u ttin g his and Roberta Braden. piano, and the Rebekah H aw aiian sign at the state line w ith "Miss technicians fo r a mine w hich he hard w o rko u ts and Ids team should W ill Be Frequent C u lifo ru l’ii” p o in tin g ii w a rn in g represented he owned, hut re q u ir develope in to a w in n in g o u tfit a ft orchestra played three excellent se Scholastic Honors fin g e r d ire ctin g all autoist w ith a lections. . T h is orchestra has re (Grade H onors) During Coming Year ing that employes subscribe to from er the e a rly season rough spots Highest— Beatrice Palm er, w ith ceived niuch favorable bundle o f bedding on his car to comm ent have been overcome. »200 to »100 w o rth o f stock he was read Ihe sign w h ich says: "State selling. on its fin e music here and at o th I lie calendar does some in te r . fo u r I's. Plan to attend to m o rro w ’s game line, C a lifo rn ia . W arns you no jobs Second h igh—June Moore, ‘ w ith er lodge gatherings. Il is conducted and give Ihe hoys yo u r support. esting tric k s th is next year w hich Arrest Followed "Hunch" by Mrs. G. E. M visinger o f th is c ity , available; o n ly bona fid e residents ' i ll make possible many week-end i three I's and one IL W illia m s has been operating in [ Irene M o rro w and M innie H a r r i its members being Mrs. Joe B la ir, w ill be given w o rk ." The o rig in a l h o liday trip s o r other appropriate Hie East since leaving M eiiford last Brother and Sisiter w o rd in g on Hi«' sign was “ C a lifo r le b ra tio n fo r everyone by tak son w ere lied fo r th ird , each having Mrs. H. I). Force. Mrs. Paul Thom p March, and was arrested in P h ila Visit after 16 Years ci nin Welcomes You.” son, Mrs. E a rl Moore and Mrs. W m . ing advaniage o f the tw o-day vaca one I and three IPs. delphia on a slock sale charge. At Students w ith a three I I average I l i t l lc and Mrs. Geo. H aniinersly, tions w h ich w ill be the order this tim e Jackson county a u th o ri A fte r a separation o f m ore than j were Dora Sm ith, Louise Sm ith, L u •nil o f Gold H ill, and at Tues- ties allow ed his release ra th e r than 16 years, Mrs. D ick Strauss o f Sams « vents fo r 1932. The new ca le n da ri cille W heatley. d a j s meeting they w ere assisted Alva Cook Honored just received shows the year starts Io have the expense o f e x tra d itin g V alley is e n jo yin g a visit fro m her ... . Students w ith tw o Il's and tw o by Miss W in ifre d W a lke r apd Miss . ¿ 'h !‘ v ' ° S a ,lout’ l‘' > him Io Oregon fo r tr ia l on the bro th e r. J. C. M cKinney, w ho w ith by Surprise Party I l l ’s Were M ary W ild , W allace Iv e r- Elsie B row n o f Medford. mortgage la w vio la tio n . However, .................. Mrs. M cK inney and th e ir son. Ho- w ith N ew \ e a r s day fa llin g on on His 31st Birthday he Grand Master Speaks rc lu rn e d last week to Portland T h is program was fo llo w e d by A ve ry pleasant evening was en and when his secretary w ent there Grand Master A n g e ll’s ta lk on the joyed ill the home o f Mr. und Mrs. Io meet him S h e riff Jennings acted p rin cip le s o f Odd F e llo w sh ip in Next in lin e comes W ashington’s i # ~ ~ on a "h u n c h ” and caused his a r W ashington to Sacramento, . ».an- , ... Cali ; 1 « Alva Cook last E riday when Mrs. w h ich he urged lo ya l p a rticip a tio n , - h e ir visit here b irth d a y w h ich falls on Monday, Council in Session rest. fo rn ia . T was a Cook was hostess to neighbors mid not o n ly in the a ffa irs o f the lodge, lie had previously been indicted complete surprise to the Strausses, thereby g ivin g county employes and; friends in h o nor o f Mr. Cook’s t h ir Here Monday Evening itself, hut also in c iv ic u n d e rta k bankers a chance to o il up the car I h y a grand ju ry and yesterday nt and needless to say a pleasant one. ty - firs t b irth d a y . and go fo r a tw o days’ trip . Then | The c ilv c .u n c i' m I in egular ings that w ould help b u ild the com- T lie p a rty was successfully p la n a p re lim in a ry hearing in Medford comes May w ith Decoration day s(.ssion Monday e v e n u u w iih con m u n iiy. Mr. Angell also announced was bound over Io the grand ju ry ned by Mrs. Cook as a surprise on . ,, Teachers’ Exams To falling on Monday, bringing another sldcrab!? r .lin business on Die that the Grand Sire o f the Sover her husband. I un,»l’r »i960 hail eign lodge, Joseph P ow ley, w o u ld Be Held In Medford double h o lid a y but this tim e one in fl, ils The evening was spent p laying w h ic h everyone may participate. I H e co u n cil nml 5 .,. . \ \ . 11 Fer- v is it Oregon in January. bridge and refreshm ents were serv- D ’Autrcmont Robbery D u rin g the lodge session the The county superintendent o f Ih e r c w ill he p le n ty o f fish in g ; . „ . on WPre p rercnt at a lute hour by the hostess, assist th ird degree was conferred on Jackson county has announced the trip s over this week-end. , , . . Story Is Featured ed by Mrs. McKay. lie budget e stír ate fo r tlx? year '• ‘•'’ didates H ow ard D orm an and regular exam ination o f applicants J u ly 4 fa lls on Monday so a tw o - The guests included Mrs. Joo In Elks Magazine fo r state teachers’ certificates at the da.v celebration w ill he in order fo r ; . 1 w . i. « : «| «- .'I published, and W oodrow Shaver, by Ihe Gold H ill B la ir, Mr. and Mrs. H ow ard Drake, ¡.,p<ars ie this is,n? o f Hie News degree team. court house in Medford as fo llo w s : The December issue o f the Elks Commencing Wednesday, December Independí nee day throughout the »• •' IS ir; ' • nsrrti i A. F. Becker, Mrs. McKay and son, 'die m ailer Many Lodges Represented land. I his day w ill come in handy D ick, F ra n k Doty, M arvin Em ory magazine carries a s to ry o f the fa 16, 1931, at 9 o’clock a. m. and con 1 e rs license w h ic h h is been Lodges represented at Ihe gath- fo r it is a lim e o f year w hen side mous D 'A utrem onl Southern P acific tin u in g u n til Saturday, December 19, and Raymond R itter. consi,lo« r cd ni previous meetings I erin B Tuesday w e re : Ashland, Med- trip s w ill he quite convenient. express holdup and m anhunt that 1931, at 4 o’clock p. ,m. " a s ag . and an - ,r - 1 ford. Jacksonville, C entral P oint, L a bor day is September 5, M o n -',.',', ''A iin diseusse«1 : „ follow ed. The sto ry is called “ The the li >nse r. ,. F guc R iver, Grants Pass and Gold I he fo llo w in g schedule was an dav, and again the populace o f th is wa, Ladies’ Aid Meets g iV(.n Siskiyou I'unnel R obbery” and was nounced: th ir d reading H ill, w ith a few visito rs fro m more ind o th e r c o n in u in itits w ill sw ing at Belnap Home w rltlc n by Edgar Sisson, w ho is Wednesday forenoon— I . '■ ■ ■ scattered points. S. his- out fro m the c ity enroule Io d iffe r and passed, < P ic tiv c im m ediately. w ritin g a series o f famous man to ry , w ritin g (pe n w a n sh ip ). The Odd Fellows w ish to extend E a rl Moore appeared bef r«> the ent p oints fo r Ihe last o f the On T hursday, December 3, the hunt .‘.lories fo r the magazire Wednesday a fternoon— P hysiolo- spring, summ er and fa ll double council .¡nd was given pern.issi«Hi a vote o f thanks to the Rebekahs fo r Lad es' Aid from Godl H ill met at The story xvi'l be rend w ith i n - ! gy , reading, com position. holidays w h ich present o p p o rtu n to take Ihe dead f i r g ro w th on tiu ih e ir fine banquet, as w e ll as to a ll tlie lovely home o f Rev. and M r;. lerest by people in this section o f Thursday forenoon — A rith m e tic , ities fo r pleasure I rips d u rin g pleas city ’s p r ip e ily above Hie i sei volt those w ho contributed to the en Belnap. A fte r a short business Ihe stale as it w ill he remembered h is to ry o f education, psychology. fo r his ow n use, p ro v id in g he w ould terta in m e n t and the m any others ant xviather. meeting, a ll enjoyed a social hour Ihe hold-up look place in Ihe Siski- Thursday afternoon — Grammar, Of course, 'I hanksgiving is pre- clear the grounds th o ro u g h ly of who gave of th e ir tim e and e f and Mrs. Messing r played some yous on the C alifornia-O regon lin e geography, fo rts to make the evening the suc Am erican lite ra tu re , <D s tin e il not to come on a double brush, p re ve id in g fire hazard. b e a u tifu l piano selections. In be not fa r from here. The sto ry o f the physics, cess it was. i lie matt«?! o f im p ro vin g the holiday and consequently Ihe last h a lf o f the Ludies’ A id Mrs. Mec d yn a m itin g and shooting w h ich I F rid a y foreonon — T h e o ry and I hursday o f the month fa lls on No d ra in in , on ■ ily streets was tabled, presented Rev. nml Mrs. Belnap claimed the lives o f fo u r Ashland practice, o rth o g ra p h y (spelling) SON BORN TO SNODGRASSES vember 24. a eommitlee being in stru cte d Io get w ith a silk com forter. men. the four-year search w h ic h physical geography, E nglish lite ra Bui the V uletide season is eli prices on lile to he eonsid - ed al D a in ty refreshm ents w ere served............................ , l-tided m Ihe capture o f Ih • three lur?. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Snodgrass o f max«.I by C hristinas fa llin g on Sun the next meeting o f the c uneil. I hose present beside Ihe hostess ami sentencing to life ... ,,i c/:«,[ii rric ia v nttern in Oregon . F rid a y a fternoon— School law , al. day, December 25, and thereby th is c ilv are the happy parents o f B ills were allow ed and w ere Mi sdunies Mec, S lia v ir, W 'hnr- Sl.de p e n ite n tia ry is g ra p h ica lly told «ebrn, geology, m iiio r a son. born to them last F rid a y c iv il government, b rin g in g December 26, Monday, in mutters eared for. Ion, Hedgep.-dh, C arter, H u ff, D or- in Ihe v iv id ly -lliu s tin te d a rticle , bookkeeping, m orning. The boy, w ho is th e ir to play as the second o f a double man, Look, Medsinger, T u rn e r, Kel- It w ill also be rem embered Ihat Saturday forenoon — Geometry firs t ch ild , weighed nine pounds, ho lid a y, the last o f the year, 1933 logg, I n rk c r, Carey, Stickles, Miss Ihe prisoners w ere kept in the old botany th e Pro.; Noble Grand club o f the and has hem given the name Dean c o m m ltlw 4* MVCr01 V ,,“ ° rs - Thc ■ '" » n t y c o u rt I. mse in I Saturday u fte rn o o n -G e n e ra l his- " i l l he started o ff co rre ctly w ith Rebekah lodge held its re g u la r business closed Hie fo llo w in g Mon meeting nt the lodge rooms this a ft Leroy. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Robson, commiitce. j Jacksonville p rio r to Ihe trial. lory. also o f this c ity , are the proud day, ernoon. ^grandparents. H