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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1932)
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Il is said many of the large business places in Paris are installing the sys tem. • • • LOCAL LODGES INSTALL TOES. JaekconvuU Team Pretldeai Fine Social Evening ioliow a Ceremonies Three Accident« Occur Here Tuesday; W eather Cauaea Tw o 1-ltxtxxtxxi. ‘ " - 1 »■ __________________________________________ X I M P E R 39 Gold H ill Host to Gypsies Last Week; Celebrate “Christmas’ Here Ty os day's stormy weather, result Mho «old Chicago Is ihe 1633 for tbclr annual homecoming, and ing In slippery paving on the Paalfle highway, reaullid In Iwo m iner !«• sonvanllon «Ily? Gold HUI alrtady now they ware going to make the hor0> and M lhlrd eceurred 1« far «head i t them for one of tha lny,t of 1,1 i ihe M in i dap, when a ear leaving gayaaf ctmrentiona of tha year was , A rri* ln“ h«r* Wednesday night In Ilit* boly driveway was struck by a car oil the hlghwaj'. ìlio prihcipals in the lutter hcci- denl were W ilbur Martin ut Ibis clJ y an<* H :,rry l , " r l ’ «*Pr esMlt<ltivc of the Valley Candy company of Medford. Mr. Martin hacked from the Doty yard directly in front of Mr. Hart who was unable to a»old (lie collision and both ears were damaged considerably but the oc cupants were unhurt. '.eld here last Thursday i . a . i . i x/ .1 / i . when . a T ’ “ “ ‘ ‘i flnd C“ d‘ Ulacs, they maintained a compara 8>P»1” cclebral- lively orderly camp, and on Thurs- COURT DENIES COPCO^ ORDER City and Cumnt Co. Again Favored in Water Rights Fight 7«' r /;y p » y Christmas in the Io- day, when Ihre other cars Joined o rist park. Next! them, they erected a tent in which And such a scene as was witness, to serve their feast, and proceeded II IV ic crowds that gathered here to prepare it in true gypsy fashion,1 A decision in the 26-year-old fight Joint insinuation of officers Tuts lo watch the wanderers in their I while approximately 200 curious i °.ver w a,er ri#h,s on ,he Rf<8ue lay even ng, January 12. when celebration of the gypsy Christinas! visitors looked on from to lime, and r,iv ,r hcre’ was. han,,ed d° * » by about eighty members ami visitors A young pig roasting on the spit, were even invited to eat with the *'cdera* Judge Fee last Friday, in gathered to witness the ceremonies ■nd fut turkeys waiting their turn. merry-makers! ' w hich he denied the re«juest of the and Io enjoy a fine social evening. Voices raised in excited anticipation Finally, howev r, county officers i:a lif<>™ia-Or< gon Power Co. for a I lie Odd Fellows installation team of the feast to come, w hili brown learned of the gathering, and, late in cour‘ on,er *° res,rain »h<* e *y and Accident Near Bridge from Jackson villi* were in charge being assisted I# the local Itebek A Ford coupe belonging to Victor byes snapped in the light of the the afternoon, broke up the tele- ,he Beavcr Portland Cement Co. Edgar Jones of York, S. C.. has tbs, installing officers being Dih Levy of Medford, It ft tlie paving Opeii fire, and brown «kins reflected bration and escorted the gypsies to from further blasting operations in Just completed n home thul he built trie) Deputy Grand Muster John It near Bock Point bridge and turned the flames. For these thirty-five or Josephine county, where, according the river. himself over n period of fifteen Norris Mini District Deputy Presi* over in (lie iliteh about ten o'clock piorc gypsies, representing a band to reports they were met by o ffi Land of No Use to Copco years. In 1917 lie started modeling lent Pearl Ferguson, with Alfred Tu«-.day evening. The occupants, Mr. from the East and one from the West cials of that county, who gave them In refusing the injunction, Judge 3MMI cement blocks from sand lie Norris and Elinor Force acting as .uni Mrs. Levy, sustained minor In- had made a long journey to meet a speedy trip northward. Fee pointed out that the waters of hauled from a nearby river, lie district deputy grand marshals. luries and the ear suffered bent fen the Bogue already have been ad hauled all his lumlier from sawmill These were assisted hv Dan Spiess ders and broken glass. The heavy Valley Again Gets judicated by state courts. Because Relief Corps Elects to homrsite nod built the house ami Isi Walker. D. D. G. Wardens; snow and slippery paving were there is adequate relief in the state »• • Heavy Snowfall with no outside help. All plumbing Geo. Lewis and llecky Boss. I). I>. blamed fr the accident. 1932 Officers Wed. courts, he ruled, and because no and electrical fixtures were in Ci. Sicrclar.es; Bay Wilson and Ma I property has been improved by the SarLcr in the evening a heavy Residents of the valley awoke stalled by the builder-owner, lie bel iliitle , D. D. G. Treasurers, and sedan slipped off the highway near The Woman's Belief Corp held its power company, and because no says his home is kept clean because Alee Norris ami Etta Carter, I). I). the Coy A Robinson service station Tuesday morning Io he greeted with annual eiiction at the corps rooms beneficial use could derive from the "I do not ullow women to enter G. Inner Guardians. as it failed to make the curve. No a white mantle of snow which fell in the city hall Wednesday, officers water, in Ihe opinion of the court, here.” the restraining order was denied. damage resulted but considerable during the night. During the day being as follows: Officers for New Term The court ruled, however, that President— Edith Bryan. I lie elective officers installed difficulty was experienced in get several flurries added to the snow Senior Vice President — Bess'e no blasting w ill be permitted below The "Interstate Twins” is the , *® re Warren Coppock, noble grand; ting the car back onto the highway already on the ground despite the fact that the sun did its best to Henderson. the point of minimum flow of wa name attached to the son and M errill H itllr, vice grund; Toney in the slonn. hielt it throughout the day. daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. F. II. J R«»»i secretary, and J. J. Bitter, Junior Vice President — Helen ter in the stream. Late Tuesday afternoon it started Shoemaker. Cement Co, Desires Own Plant Simpson of South Sioux City, Ne treasurer of Gold H ill lodge No. 129, Central Point Win» snowing again and by nightfall The litigation has arisen through Secretary— Winona Steelman. hraska, recently. The reason for w ’ 11' Eale Boss as noble grand, Both Game«; Phoenix reached blizzard proportions. That the desire of the Beaver Portland the unusual title is because the Pauline Thompson, vice grund, Treasurer— Madge Dorman. night the thermometer took a nose Cement company of this city to • wins were Imm in different states Evelyn Thompson, secretary, and Chaplain— Sarah Clark. to Play Here Friday dive and by Wednesday morning the erect its own plant on property be —one in the family home in South l«uey Mee, treasurer of Amethyst Conductor— Priscilla Meisinger. snow was frozen making a heavy longing to the city, on which it has Sioux City, Nebraska, and the oilier Rebekah lodge No. 97. Guard— Carrie Puhi. In a doubleheader played at Cen- tru s t « m i the ground. in a hospital in Sioux City, Iowa 1 Appointive officers for the Odd Patriotic Instructor — Marjorie secured a five-year option in 1926, ral Point last Friday evening. Gold Second Snowstorm of Year which was renewed by the vote of Pena. Just across the Missouri river, where I Fellows during the coming term. H ill was forced to take the short This is the second time this season Press Correspondent—'Millie W al the people here last August. Mrs. Simpson had been rushed in who were installed Tuesday night end in both encounters with the The majority of the local peo were Norman Bailey, warden; Seth Pointers. The girls were taken into that the valley has received enougli ker. an ambulance. ple are in favor of the Beaver Assistant Conductor— Kate Boss. Coy, conductor; Woodrow Shaver, rump by a score of 54 to 10. but the «•ow to leave the ground white for any length of time. Week before last Portland’s project to develop the Assistant Guard— Ella Vroman. Chicago has lin n scleeled as tin Inner guard; Howard Horman, «niter local boys fared better and came the highways over the Siskiyous Color Bearers — Laura Walker, power site here as has been evi within ., srri„ rh of winning. convention city of the Democrats, gu,.r«l; Paul Thompson. IL S. N. were blocked for a time on account Carrie Drake, Ada Cook, Olive T u r denced by their willingness to ex after receiving an offer of ¿200,000 Ernest Lyman, L. S. N. G.; T. J, Centrnl Point has a veteran girls of the snow. No difficulty has been ner. tend the company’s option in the for holding the convention in that Wssl, It. S. S.; II. A. Ilooten, learn uml their more experienced Delegate Io the convention— Mrs, face of the unavoidable delays, and city, Atlantic City, Sun Francisco L. S. S.j W. II, Ferguson, It. S. V. players outpointed the fighting Gold experienced the last few days in this section but motorists going Madge Dorman and alternate, Miss are anxious for the development to and Kansas City were the other G.; II. D. Force, L. S. V. G., and H ill girls. be made. south are advised to equip them Albertina Hankey Bay Thompson, chaplain. places bidding for the convention. Gold H ill had the lead for the selves w ith chains. The power company has blocked Mrs. Barbara Davis, member of Retiring Noble Grands • • • greater part of the boys game and About two inches of snow is esti the Central Point corps, was a guest. every move of the cement company G. E. Meisinger, becomes past no were lending by several points with Gilbert Collie, former Meilford Preceding the meeting the corps in its attempts to construct a dam ble grand of the Odd Fellows, and a few m.'nules of the game yet to be mated to have fallen in the valley man, was sentenced to the gallows Mrs. Madge Dorman is retiring no played, when the Central Point out and it w ill help materially in giving served its annual public dinner, the here, by securing an injunction, and at San llernadino, California, this moisture for irrigating in (he spring. menu being a New England boiled holding up the litigation in the ble grand of the Hrbekahs. fit rallied and the final score was week for the murder of Dale Slater dinner. The attendance was small, courts, but w ith Judge Fee’s deci Officers of Amethyst Rebekah 23 to 22. youthful Los Angeles carpenter. lodge appointed by the noble grand probably due to the unusually cold sion, it is hoped that further delay This is the third game to be lost Takes Pictures of Mt. Slater was also a former Oregonian, weather. The ladies sepved their w ill not be' necessary. also took their chairs Tuesday. They by one or two points by the local having lived at Dallas, for several Rainier from Crater Lake usual fine meal, and those who did However, the power company arc: Bulb Lewis, warden; Ethel Loys and funs are in the opinion years. Martin, conductor, Viola Moore, I lie jinx should he broken soon. not attend, missed a very good din now has th irty days in which to • • • Climbing 21,000 feet in an air- ner. appeal the case to the next higher chaplain, Elinor Force, It. S. N. <».; Phoenix w ill bring Iw o teams to plan. photographers plan to take Boy Fitzgerald, promoter of u Bena Davis, I,. S. N.; Mary Chis federal court, but such action on its Gold H ill title Friilny evening for black sand mining venture in Coos holm, It. S. V. G.; Blanche M e rri pictures above Crater Lake that w ill part is problematical, considering Deepest Snow in Cascade county. Oregon, is being held in a man, L. S. V. <!.; Marian McCarthy, a douhlehe**« er on «he local court. also show Mt. Rainier, near Taco the provisions of Judge Fee’s deci Forests Since Fall in 1917 sion. jail in San Francisco on a grand inner guard, and Dora Hammersly, Geld H ill learns w ill be out to win ma, Washington. and funs are urged to be in their In a Fairchild army plane, espec theft charge oil complaint of Albert oulcr guard. Mrs. G. E. Meisinger seals early The firsl game w ill be ially equipped Snow lies deeper in the Cascades for photography. Kroll of Oakland, Calif., who «leclar is musician. Several more men were put to called abou: 7:30. now than at any time since 1917, work on the highway through Gold Captain Albert \V. Stevens of the cd Fitzgerald obtained ¿7,500 from Following the installation cere United States army air corps and reports from a dozen forest super H ili this week, continuing the roa«l him under false pretenses. It is monies, Hie lb w officers were call Lt. G. F. Phillips flew to the Cra visors to the regional office in improvement w ork of widening the claimed Fitzgerald "planted" gold ed upon for short talks, and the Deer Killed by Fall ter Lake district last week, to take Portland revealed this week. «lust in the sand on the bench nenr session was adjourned to the din shoulders and building necessary on Slippery Highway these Snow depths reported from vari- culverts. pictures. Bandon which was recovered by a ing room, where a fine lunch was Captain Stevens, who is known out locations included: Fish Lake, special macliine Fitzgi raid had de served by a Rebekah committee Another deer met death this week as the most outstanding aerial pho Santinm forest, eight feet; Tomb veloped and which he hud induced This was followed by dancing, mu HEALTH MEETING AT TALENT by accident, and was turned over to tographer in the United States, has stone Prairie, Santiam. 12 feet; Gold Kroll Io invest in. It is said many sic being furnished by the Melo- the Salvation Army to be used as other people around Coos Bay were dettes. an orchestra composed of done n great deal of such work, lake, Cascade national forest, 14 The bi-monthly meeting of the food for the needy. This time death also caught in the fraud. much of his work appearing in feet; Crater lake. Crater national Jackson County Public Health as Woodrow Shaver. A s i I Walker, was caused when the deer raced • • • forest, 11 feet; Cloud Cap Inn, sociation w ill be held in the com Melvin Sargent, Clarence Wheatley across the Pacific highway, near the National Geographic. “Flyirfg the Hump of the Andes,” Mount Hood national forest, four munity house at Talent Wednesday, Mrs. Kitty Jones, Chicago widow, and Mrs. Meisinger. Three Oaks, north of Central Point, feet. was a firm believer in ouija boards, January 20, at 2 p. m. All Gold Tlie entire evening's program was slipped on the wet pavement, and is one of his articles to appear in In the Chelan National forest In H ill members and friends are urged so her suitor. Major Geo. W. Jones the Geographic, which is accom i huge success, and although the broke its neck when it plunged head hired a spiritualist to advise her to toriny weather reduced the at- panied by 38 illustrations, taken by eastern Washington, the reports to attend. first into the embankment. State marry him, which she did. Now, fol 'endanee, a fine crowd was pres- him while making the trip. “Ex said, the snow is about twice as police report that about 100 deer lowing her death, relatives arc seek nt, including visitors from Jack ploring the Valley of the Amazon" deep as last year. C. J. Conover, as Veltie Biles, who is employed as have been turned over to the Sal sistant supervisor of the Wenat truck driver for the Pacific Fruit ing to huve the marriage annulled in sonville, Medford and Cenlrnl vation Army this season, many of is another of his accounts in this chee forest, reported the snow rang Co. of Medford, is home for a few order to break her w ill which leaves Point. m:, -azine, them having met death in the Cop ed in depth from 24 inches at W e days this week. Major Jones her entire estate. co ennnl. This is beingfenced, how • • • natchee to 119 in elles al Dishpan. DOTSONS HAVE BABY SON LODGE O F F IC IA L VISITS STATE ever, and a patrol is maintained by Excessive snows in Lake county, the company. Several deer which Oregon have bought a new sort of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dotson are Ihe Rogue River Open Secretary Toney Boss of the local have attempted to swim the ennal, transportation device. It is called a Odd Fellow lodge announces that proud parents of a baby boy born this month, were rescued. for Trout Fishing "snowbool" and consists of a huge Grand Sire Joseph Powlcy of T o Saturday morning. The baby, which sled of scow-like construction of rnillo, Canada,’w ill he in Portland, weighed about eight pounds, has T rc :t fislvng season in the Rogue SEWING CLUB MEMBERS ARE heavy timbers and planking, seven Tuesday, January 19, leaving Wed been named Llnsley Donald, for its and Blinois rivers w ill remain open GUESTS ROGUE RIVER CLUB feel wide and eighteen feel long, nesday for San Francisco. two úneles, Linsley and Howard until the last of January, accord which is drawn over the snowdrifts Donald Dorman of this city, and At the annual invention meeting Mr. ang Mrs. Geo. H. Dorman are ing to a decision of the slate game by a caterpillar tractor. The device Mrr. Ross Appoints of the Civic Improvement club of its grandparents, Mrs. Dotson and commission nt Portland Monday, and has been introduced by the county trout ten inches ini length innv bi eng nrer in transporting road sup Rebekah Committees Bogue River, held at the home of her infant son are under the cart taken. Another item of interest to Mrs. Brashear, last Friday nfternoon, plies and carries trucks and all ovet of Mrs. Murphy nt her home in the local sportsmen is that a short open the drifts, for a distance of two At Ihe regular meeting of the lo- the organization had as its guests Riverside colony. season on Elk may be authorized in miles until they can again he driven ■al Bebeknhs Wednesday night, members of the local Sewing club. the near future. During the afternoon, Mrs. Oscar MANY ENJOY DANCE AT on land. Mrs. Kale Boss, noble grand, np- These decisions followed petitions loinliil committees for (he ensuing -Shepherd led a round table diseus- SARDINE CREEK HALL SAT. of sportsmen of Southern Oregon m i as follows: j sion on "W hy Federate,” and other An Him from Salem tells of the who are rejoicing over the an Courtesy committee: P a u l i n e instructive discussion was held dur- death of Levi C. Frazier, eighty- About fifty people, residents of nouncement which w ill enable them There really arez business meeting. three-year-old man who passed awttj Thompson, Pearl Ferguson and Ada ' nK the Sardine Greek district, and a few to take advantage of some very good Some people so Slow' | A very delicious lunch was served visitors from Gold H ill enjoyed a while working upon his own tomb Cook. fishing. stone. He was stricken with heart Finance committee; O'lve T u rn e r,1 nt the close of the meeting. The get-together nt the community hall - Reports from Golil Beach state a ¿haf they could b o ' dscase. The stone, which was bring "dilh Cameron and Emma Huff. | Gold H ill Indies nitending were Mrs. on the creek Saturday night. Danc great run of steelhead and chinook knocked down and nin made of eement, had not been tak Flow er committee: F.lla Carter. Floyd Lance, Mrs. H. D. Force. Mrs, ing was enjoyed until a late hour, is now entering Ihe river, and jour over by opportunity, en out of the form and the man's Press committee; Dora Hammers* M erritt Merriman, Mrs. G. E. Mei music being furnished by a stringed neying upstream, since the high wa son found his lifeless body lying nt ly. singer, Mrs. George Hammersly, Mrs. trio, and a potluck supper was ter resulting from heavy rains, and the base of the memorial with a Mrs. Delia Kell was elected as de Aurele Meunier, Mrs. P. D. Angstead Served. Il is planned to hold simi- fishermen anticipate fine fishing trow el in his hand. gree captain. and Mrs. Earl Moore. J lnr gatherings every two weeks. w ay for next summer, also. «•old H ill Lodge No. 129 and Am«- Ihysl Rebekah Lodge No. 97 held 5miliiv C