Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, December 10, 1931, Image 3

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els 1» taken, they may have ten for
¡16c. Student* unable Io buy their
food w ll be given a rhunee
to
earn It.
wniny.
»lit'- GOLD HILL N EW S
1 . .
LEGAL
I
—I..________
NOTICES
N O T IC E K ilt PUBLICATIO N
THURSDAY, DECEMBER io, I93,
I amount due upon the lien of
i Charles Wiltse recorded in Volume
« at pages 457 and 45« of Record of
m a n / *i?<£ ? nile P ° M er Lumlwr-
mans and Mining Liens aforesaid
and for 06.80 for filing and record-
}"#
» icn f na >500w attorney fees
for the foreclosure of said lien with
on ?flid ,a* ' ,wo amounts
“nd '» re c o rd e d in Volume 2«
"Z Minin« Hecords of
Jackson counly, Oregon:
certain mining claim local-
ed on April 5, 1931, by L. R. s j"„.
monils, known as "Mercury No. 2 ”
'He »ocalion notice of which was
filed for record In office of <oun-
Heparlment of the Interior, General
Mr». George llummersly, Mis« ller- Lund Office at Roseburg. Oregon,
Iha Loy and l.in e jl Ito»» were busi November 25lh, 1V3I.
J * h,‘r ,b > given that
Mr. and Mrs. Iln rry Ellsworth who ms» callers and »hopper» in Med­ " dter G. Hamner,
father of and
ford
Monday,
,
rccenllv moved | u Brookings Ore-
'» /•
iiV." *’ • Hamner. deceased,
Il«.n where Mr. Ellsworth ha. „
p„ „ l;
V v is !“ “ £
Mr». Aurele Meunler and Mr». John of Gold H ill. Oregon, who. on Sep­ -
poaltion with the Kmllv Gobi ,„n i- Logan »hopped in Medford Salur tember I2lh 1027, made Homestead
For
judgment
against
you
upon
---- • v o o0l
. v s a of
s s s i i Mining
g Il
entry. Serial No. 017(503, tor Lot J. ¡be fourth cause o f »nil tl.Z m ii’i r • page
Records of Jack-
Aitn /*/»!■ fitwr
puny were vlsi|„r» |„ re
of suit thi
.'day.
a u1.
■1,7> >«wnship 30 S.. Range leged for «I08.IX) with
interest there- I „ ALSO, ...v Oregon.
Medford over Ihe week-end.
v„.i,pi
rasor,
lack ham
nam
’, the compressor, jack
•' W., Willamette Meridian, has filed
fror"
i «*
I k I
I* . aw. i l l .
kA,
7 ><akh°ili I I L ’,e'
b,ack»milh
oulfil
notice of intention to make final June I?” fiiVf C5 n.‘ 1,P* r ,
'"31, until paid, the amount ¡ . v f
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Angslead and Steelheads Entering
i d a 1 «»“ ‘Pmen' upon oi
hree vear Proof, to establish claim i nc
Upon the lien of Joseph Rutzcr
I he land above described, before ' "e
Mr». M errill
M erriiian
minin» I , conn«c''on
With sail
Volume 9 at pages 455 mining
The Rogue River lo
claims or any of them Io
t.hauniey Florey
U. S. Coinmis- n '«riled Ot in ,Heco.rd
ot Fahor .tferhan-
drove 1« Klamath F a ll. Sunday, ac­
gether
with
all
tenements,
heredila
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Medford, Oregon, on Ihe
companied by Mr. Angslead'»
L Logger Lumbermans and Mining , m o i . aind . “PPur<enances Ihere-
A report from Gobi Reach say» ’’Ih. day of January, 1932.
Liens
aforesaid
and
for
«6.«0
for
fil-
•r . and «mull »on, Hurry j r , who Ihe steelheuds are entering the
Claimant names as witnesses:
^ r ta in ieng"g “ ° r ‘ n anywisc ap
S2§
ccor,' ,,,f
’ »j'' '¡«-n and
have hern guests here for the last Hogue Irver in great number». The „
w iiiis m Puhi, «20.00
attorney
fees
for
the
fore-1
,,l," on’ *’ »erved upon you
few weeks. They were mel there by season on steelheads closes the first Hay 0 . Bolton, and Phillip Strahand,
Mw“Le.i°i Sai<J ,ien Wi,h inl‘’r«-5t Oil by publicaUon
once, a week for
Mr. Angslead of l.akevlew. Oregon, of next month and it is doubtful if ill of Gold H ill. Oregon.
said last two amounts at 0 per cent w m i®n*ecutive weeks in The Gobi
. . . , , HUBERT E. CRAWFORD.
paid"nnl,m
fr°
m
dale
°
{
decree
un,il
Mr». Ang«lead ,...<1 Hurry, relum ing Ihe run w ill reach here in time to •*3-31
H ill News, a weekly newsoioet
Acting Register
printed and published" at GoldPl/d i
to their home with him.
be of benefit to local fisherman.
• I„’' 7 f i ,hr,w" en‘ a/ ain£‘ y ° u npon Jackson county, Oregon, pursuant
SUMMONS
However, they w ill be wailing for
Ihe fifth cause of suit therein n;- o an order duly given and en
starting ,h l. week, hoi lunches
the season Io open next spring, the
In ihe Circuit Court of the Slate hged for S1H.00 with interest there­ tcred in the aforesaid court and
are being served at the Gold H ill
on at I, per cent per annum from
expert» suy.
j of Oregon in and for the County of J'—
June 10 /031. until paid, ¡he amount cause by the Hon. H. D. Norton
»rhool. This w ill enable students
Jackson.
nherewi ’ " I w hirh order •’
due
unon the Tien of’ ^IlTle "Rlilz?r‘ u
that cannot go home for Iheir noon
. r l i 1 ,c.cefnbl,r 3. 1931, and you
GE ° 2 <15 . H“''IM E R S L Y , plaintiff.
Condon P. |>. A |„ Co. conslruc-
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” • CRAMER and L. R. SYM« r‘,‘'ordcd in Volume 1» al pages 453 arc therein and are herein ordered
meal a ehuuec to have a hoi lunch
and 454 of Record of Labor Meehan tn UitHpear u nd .an* u e r said com
llon n e w completed work on local MONDS, defendant».
fighl at Ihe school. An Indication of
c Logger Lumbermans and Mining Plaint as hereinabove set forth.
To
H.
It.
CRAMER,
one
of
the
power
line
al
cosl
of
152.000.
the reasonable price« of the food is
in«
»foresuid, and for 06,30 for fil-
Ih e date of the rirst publication
Tillamook C h a rle s Hustings of above numed defendant»:
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iwind ,? COrding. ' “h* lien ftnd ^ 3,,hls summons is December 3,
given with soup selling at three
IN
T
H
E
NAME
OF
T
H
E
STATE
Eugene, established Maytag Washing
02
j
.O
O
attorney
fees
for
the
fore-
OF OREGON: You are htreby or­
rent» per «up. Or if » card of liek-
Mu< bine Simp in room between Fern I dered and required Io appear and slh’|U|».«°i Sa d ,ien w i,h ,p,ere»< on
H. K. HANNA,
(.onfecliouery and American Cafe.
answer Ihe romplaint of the above said lost two amounts at C per cent
ri/r A" or,n,cy for Plaintiff.
¡'?r
®nnutn
from
date
of
decrc*
un­
My Post Office address is Medford
Wallowa Building second door iKimed plaintiff filed against you in t il p a id ;
.. .. V ” y°U appreciate
Oregon.
D3.24
cast of bakery on Main street, being Ihe above entitled court und cause coíl?^JnU.d,5.’" í n, aRain” y ° u ln r 'h r
(.(»O il SHOE KBPAIItING
within four weeks from the dale of
renovated and refinished for occu­ Ihe first publication of this sum­ costs and disbursements of this suit
S u p p o rt Y o u r H o m e P a p e r.
If so bring your shoes Io (he
pancy by Mis» Lucille Pollock» mons, and if you fail to so appear Io be taxed with interest thereon at
Cen‘.
Per
“
nnuni
from
date
of
¡*ri “ uswer said romplaint plain iitcree until paid;
h ig h w a y s h o e s h o p
I beauty parlor.
lilt , w
ill apply
court
for me
the
e ...I
i-.' " to , the
m
u ll nn
lillamook Plans discussed
for ri
And for a decree foreclosing the
inf , .......
— said
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relief
praved
for in
complaint
'•ouslruelion ,,f courthouse about and which relief, succinctly stated, of th ^ r ' ii ''nS a,,d, ordi,r’ ng the sale
I
,A- Bavla, Prop.
of
the following described mining
Ladles Shoes a Specially
I March I, al approximate cost of is for a Judgment and decree, as fol­
l i o i ^ t“n, i proFc r,>"
satisfac
lows :
$ I (10.0(g),
l or judgment against you upon lion of the aforesaid sums to be
herein
recovered
against
you by
I k Lrsl cause of suit therein al- judgment:
C IT Y lt( I k , ET
}
y
W. P. CHISHOLM, M D
I. ged for «123.50 with interest there­
'I hat certain min ng claim locat­
Gemerai Practitioner
at
0
per
cent
per
annum
from
Budget for the City of Gold H ill on
kt
»»/»
.« »
..
IIM H I
lltllll
\:<»«-
til . 1931,
1 ’A fl'i
I ....its
_ia « I I the
May JO,
until paid,
amount ed on August 27, 1030. by B R
for the year 1932.
uti
Ä
“ t e ">•
S alarie'. —
due e upon
lien of plaintiff recorded Fnuncr, known as “Cinnibar No^
»e. J ° 7 " ion no" « of which
„ „ ut . pages
_ __________
"olume 9
450, 451 ......
and I '
Alnrshnl ami water master «1.320.00 in Volu...»
Librarian
00 <M> 452 of Record of "Labor Mechanic was filed for record in office of
clerk of Jackson county.
»••'•order
300.00 Logger Lumbermans and Mining counly
BECK’S
Oregon, September 2, 1030, at 10:20
GOLD H IL L TRUCK a n d
300.00 Liens in office of county clerk oT o clock A. M. and Is recorded in 1
Health Officer
120.00 Jackson county, Oregon, and for Rei -nf 28, ai P?gt‘ 60 of »he Mining
TRANSFER COMPANY
BUTTERNUT
Mi.gll for recording and filing said Records of Jackson county, Ore­
•lohn J. H iller
lien and 050.00 attorney's fees for gon:
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02,100.00
Truck Anywhere for H ire
BREAD
forrelosure of said Hen w ith in-
Building A Loan
1.986 00 leresl on suid last Iw o amounts at ,,|T? al* Cerla.i^ - 'n.inin8 cI»int local-
Phone 3F21
Gold Hi)|
ed
on
August
27,
1030,
by
B.
R.
Cra
•Ilei, si on bonds
1,080.00 6 per cent per annum from date of
ner known as ''Cinnibar No. 2,"
R ich a s B u tte r
Interest on warrants .
700 00 decree until paid;
° n nS,ic<‘ ° r which "as
Bond and warrant sinking
F o r judgment against you upon ntAi ?
S
w eet As a N ut
¡v
c
L
IS
r
i
cf
ori1
,n
office
of
cou"-
f" 1" 1
2,.'.ituilll the second cause of suit therein a l­
y V eri
Jackson county, Oregon
leged for 0437.50 with interest September
2, 1930. at 10 20 o'e lS X
00,266.00 thereon nt 0 per cent per annum
from June 5. 1931, until paid, the A. M. and ts recorded in Volume 2«
Clilorene for water
400 00 amount due upon lien of Jas. A. al page 61 of Mining Records of
"
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150.00 Clement recorded in Volume 9 at JaTuS<i n couP'y. Oregon;
Street repairs ...... ............
150.00 pages 447, 44« and 449 of Record
that certain mining claim locat-
Insurance
........................
1(H> <M> of Labor Mechanic Logger Lumber­ mnnJ
5' 1931 ’ b>' L -
Sym-
on Pacific Hwy.
mans and Mining Liens aforesaid, monds, known as “Mercury No 1 "
beware of im itations Bridling and attorneys fee 240.00 and
7Call0n
of which " • «
for £6.#0 for filing and record-
Medford, Ore.
r ?C° f d
° fflCe Of C° " n»y
01.040.00 ing said lien and 050.00 attorney's i l e r l
clerk or Jackson county, Orego
Total of all expenses
00.400.00 fees for Ihe foreclosure of said lien on May 14, 1931. at 3:30 o'clocVl
Wider receipts ..................
3.21X1.00 with inlerrsl on said Iasi two am­
rin e s
...
IlMi.bo ounts at 0 per cent per annum from
r ,L i * r«i-»‘,d by taxes
O.HXi'lXI dale of decree until paid;
judgment against you upon
I his w ill require about a 20 mill the For
third cause of suit therein al
tax.
leged for 0250.50 with interest
0210*47^.41’ * 1*1 "M* “ ed vulua"on Is thereon at 0 per cent per annum
.,H '«>X 'I commithe: C. J. Shorh, from June 26. 1931, until paid, the
It. E. Cook, Tonev Boss.
W. H. FERGUSON, Mayor.
_________ B. E. ADAMS, Record, r
C ABINET WORK A
SPECIALTY
Phone No. 26L2~
Gold H ill
NEW
holiday stocks
Lio On Display
This store is opening its H oli­
day Season with every show w in ­
dow. display case, counter and
table filled with fresh, up-to the-
minute Holiday Gift Goods.
U on I you accept our invitation
io attend this opering display?
You w ill thoroughly enjoy your
visit and cannot fail to gain
many an appropriate and accep'-
able gift suggestion.
We do want you to see P.tese
lieautiful n w goods in their "just
unpacked’’ freshness
Come in.
I
A spirin
B. E. ADAMH C ABINET SHOP I
Auto and Truck Bodios
I
Beck's Bakery
W hitmans Candy
Gift Stationery
Perfumes and Toilet
W aters
Christmas Cards
Kodaks
Couch’s
Pharmacy
H a rry E. Couch, Prop.
Grants Pass, Oregon
Our Store Is Full of
M E T IIY H T KEHEK.UI LODGE »7
Meets every Wednesday Nigh! at the
L O. O. F. H all. Gohl H ill. Oregon
Kate Ross. Noble Grand.
Pauline Thompson, Vice Grand.
Evelyn Thompson, Secretary
Lucy Mee, Troasurer.
DEMAND
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L o o k for the name Bayer and the
word genuine on the package as pictured
uWhe" T " 1 buy A«Ptrin. Then
r.
* ’J?w " u t y °u »re getting tho
fT ’T '* *.’aYer product that thouaands
of physician« p r e rile.
Bsyer A ^ r in is SAFE, as millions
h
<1®-
t j h n v ' i u ^ ^ ’ N° harniiul “f'rr effntg
GOLD IIII.L CHAPTER W? R. C.
Meels Twice a month on Ihe 2nd
ting 4th Wednesdays at their Clnb
rooms In the City Hall.
Edith Bryan, President.
Norn Shorb, Secretary.
Madge Dorman, Treasurer.
B«yw Aspirin is the universal and-
fote for pama of all kinds.
Neuritis
Neuralgia
* nrr*at
Lumliago
♦
Kheumatiim
Toothache
♦
.nU2LUmT
Aspirin is »old at
Ul * « « » < « in Ixixes of 12 and in ♦
•ottles of 24 and 100.
,
♦
Aaplnn is the trade mark of Bayer ♦
moooacedoacidcster of ♦
Medford Oregon
PROFESSIONAL
CARD*
Practical Gifts
greatest
^
ssbva ^ l E
ss w , ll be found
LARKY SCUAT ns
Medford, Orei
Your Favorite Jeweler Shice
191«
JRWRLBY. niAMOTOS
" a tc h Repairing a Specialty
Phone 145-J
Jersey Knit Dresse«
Silk Dresses
Values to 06.85
A Xmas Special
$2.98
142 N. Frbnt St
F. F. BURKK
Medford Tent A A,
A Real Xmas Special at—
Canva. Ooeds ot
Gold R ill Lodge No. 120
L O. O.
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P.
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♦
Meets every Tuesday evening
Visitors Always Welcome
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Quilted Robes
WOMEN: watch your
BO W ELS
ME A rs
Mutton Shoulder
Roast
12c
"
....................
Mutton Steaks ....... 15c
Silk Dresses
$6.85
Evening— Party— Five O’Clock—
and Street Dresses w ill be found
in this group. All sizes. New fall
styles. Values Io «14.95 go on
sale at «6.85.
$6.95 to $12.50
7c
$9.85
Silk Dresses
Comfortable and very warm
are these silk quilted robes.
Give her the color she pre­
fers, Rose, Black, Blue or
Peach. New low prices
Mutton Stew ..........
Silk Dresses
100 of our better dresses go on
sale in this group. Every style of
dress and all new fall styles.
Values from 018.50 to 022.50.
Xmas Special—
Pork Shoulder
Roast ....................
Pork Steak ..............
Pork Chops ........ . .
Bacon ..... 15c, 18c,
13c
15c
17c
20c
Palace Meat Market
R o g u e R iv e r , O re.
What should women do to keep their
bowels moving freely? A doctor should
know
----- the answer. Fhat „ is why pure
Syrup Pepsin is so good for women. It
just suits their deliente organism. It Is
the prescription of an old family doctor
who has treated thousands of women
patients, and who made a special study
of bowel troubles.
It is One for children, too. They love
its taste. I^et them have it every time
their tongues are coated or their skin
is sallow. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin
is made from fresh laxative herbs, purs
pensin and other harmless ingredient*.
When you've a sick headache, can't
eat. arc bilious or sluggish; and at the
times when you are most opt to be
constipated, take a little of thia famous
Drrsrn rsf irxrs /nil
<!■>.. w ~siir«j“
_s___ i___
prescription
fall drug
keep” » U «
ready in big bottles), and you'll know
why Dr. Caldwell’ ’» Syrup Pepsin is the
favorite laxative o 1 over a million
women I
Da.
w. B.
C aldwell ' s
Silk Hosiery
Printed and Plain crepe dresses.
300 dresses to choose from. Sizes
from 14 to 44. A Xmas Special.
$4.75
Dance Sets
Rayon sets that are lac**-trtm-
nied and serviceable. Colors,
Pink, Flesh, Peach. Sizes 32 Io
38. New low price
$1.98
Dance Sets
Another group of silk crepe
sets. Lace-trimmed
and a
choice of Pink, Flesh or Pencil
— All sizes. New low price
Gotham Gold «tripe Silk Hos­
iery. The new adjustables that
fit every length of leg. Wheth­
er you are tall or short, these
new adjustable silk hose w ill
fit perfectly. Chiffon or Serv­
ice. New fall colors. Sizes 8W
Io 10%. Priced at
Silk crepe gowns, lace-trim-
Died and hand embroidered.
Three special groups.
$1.00 - $1.35 - $1.65 pair
$2.95 - $3.95 - $4.95
$1.00
N ight Gowns
Pajamas
Perfectly filled silk crepe
slips. Lace-trimmed at top and
bottom. All pastel colors. Sizes
32 to 44. New low price
Nothing w ill please the girls
or women on your Christmas
list as much as a smart pair of
pajamas. One and two-piece
models in new styles. All the
becoming colors in rayon.
Sizes 34 to 42. New low price
$1.98
$1.98
Put up in Christmas Boxen.
Bias Slips
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SYRUP
PEPSIN
A Doctor^ Famify Laxative
PO PULAR
S. Central
' Pt R IC E
A lw ays B usy”
STORE
Medford