JTHE GOLD HILI, NEWS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY i i , 1 ^ 2 29* ‘Insane’ Man at Crescent City DiSi rs Ditches All Over Town (Crescent City American) compbsbed so much in smh u .short time. I he work was stopia d when lim it ordered a bunch of lumber, that lay in the middle of an unimproved street, burned. It i» also said that Hunt ixpressed Ids intention of burning a barn, near Hall's store over on Radio road, which lie »aid was in the street and he wished it moved. Hunt was given n sanity hearing In Superior Judge Warren V. Try on’s court 'I hursday m orning ami was udjudgul insane. Deputy Slier- ff Hay Plaisted left Friday morning w ith him fo r Talniudge, California, where he w ill be placed in the in- d itulion there. ODD BUT TRUE west of the Public U tilities pump­ ing plant und standpipe. S heriff Jack Breen ami hi* dep­ O v ir by Ira Ileum's home, ditch uty look Eugene Hunt into , us CUSTOM OF IKCHKNGIHG YW.EHHHES es were dug through his properly HKNDED DO'NU VROtA THE " WU M l tody Wednesday, when a roinpluint und Mr. Ileum’s fence is said t< OF THE LüPEHCfttVK, GÍHEN VT YMAft was sworn Io charging Idin w ith have been lorn down und burned kti netlon of property und on AUO ENCHILO«» up. Mr. and Mrs. Ream reside on TO DRAW U A tA V i ÛV EACH OTHER. » lUMp'eion of being Insane. the lot adjoining Hunt's property T s t VERSON WHOSE NAME Y4R5 P\CKE0 I lie way Hu* whole tiling begun on the west. WhS THEN TO B I T H t ‘ MALENTtNE* OR. - w w when Mr. lim it, who reside» It is said that Mr. Hunt would In the Aliren'» addition Io Creseenl stop Ills men from work every T U I N .o«l OR. LESS LUCUN, \HD\NIDUAL. FOR. THE* C lly, started employing men Io work morning at 10:00 o'clock and serve VCLLOURHG NEAR. — — — al ru ttin g brusli, digging ditches thrill doughnuts and coffee, whicl ami milking improvements In gen­ had been purchased from the Hay eral in the district near his home. Bakery on credit. Hunt also solid NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION SiPON MUTINY IN On Monday morning Hunt start­ ted many people over the city foi •NhA U'357) WAS CAUSED ed a crew of th irty men to work. itp a rlm cn l of the Interior, Gen- funds w ith which to feed his crew THE INTRODUCTION Tuesday the crew was increased Io but ns fur as lias been learned be rel I.and Office at Roseburg, Ore­ OF THE GREASED ENFIELD gon, January 8, 1932. 50 and on Wednesday, when lie was did not succeed in this venture, CARTRIDGE « W N N M Notice is hereby given that W al­ taken into custody, there were 85 but lie did succeed in getting $0.00 lace Galbreath of Gold H ill. Ore­ PISEHTED THE DftE X men at work. w orth of tobacco from McGIIvary's gon, who, on January 10, 1928, made OF T.UL0H1 O N T H E t^ lim it had gone to Hobbs, Wall A news stand. After he had the latter 1 Homestead entry, Serial. No. 017772, Aft AUMALS. ESPECIALLY (.0. and purchased shovels, picks, in Ids possession und had the b ill lo r l.ots 9 und 10, Section 25, T ow n­ COWS, ARE HELD (N GREAT ship 3« S., Hang« 4W., Willamette quantity of lumber for making c u l­ for same, he wrote across the hot Meridian, lias filed notice of in ­ REVERENCE THERE vert» und the heavy spikes w ith tom of the b ill: "Charge it and fo r­ tention to muki- final three year which to nail them together. He get it.” proof, Io establish claim to the land told them that lit. would pay for above described, bi fore Chauncev The men whom Hunt employed Florey, 1’ . S. Commissioner, ut Met! Hie equipment and material around ford. Oregon, on the 10th day of March 1st. Wednesday afternoon were worked six hours daily und February. 1932. Hobbs, W all A Co. men were out were told that they would receive Claimant names as witnesses: *2.00 per day. When lim it was ask­ picking up Hie equipment and made- Paul McQuot of H. No. I, Gold ed who was paying fo r the work H ill, Oregon, Irma McQuat, o f It. up culverts. We do not know the names of be replied w ith the question: "Is No. I, Gold H ill, Oregon, Frank onney, of It. No. f, Gold H ill Ore­ the streets upon which work was Henry Ford's check any good?” gon, mid Laura Bonney, of H. No. A ll is quiet now in the Ahren’x done, but suffice to say there wus I, Gold H ill, Oregon. H AM ILL A. CANADAY. as much as two miles of ditches addition, w ith the exception of a | Register. dug that w ill drain that portion of number o f irate residents who luivi i JH --FI1 the Ahrens addition lliimedintely deep ditches dug in front of their NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION L w a iv ABOUT O N E homes, but if you ask us we would / mkthyht kkiikkah lodge # t say that Mr. Hunt did a lot of good HUNDRED N E A R S AGO Department o f the Interior, Gen­ MWcts every W ednesday Night nt the work and you could n t ver convince T "ERE \NEAE HO I. O. O. F. Hall. Gold H ill, Oregon us that a man was crazy who ac eral Land Office at Roseburg, Ore­ °-‘L- AND LEFT S H O E S gon, February 3, 1932. Kate Boss, Noble Grand. T he AVERAGE AY.ERWAN VÏôttAH USES THREE TTWÆ5 Notice is heerby given liia t Es­ Pauline Thompson, Vice Grand. HER WEIGHT \N COW TtCS DUR a UG HER ,'.?E • 1 _________ ther I. Jirnshrar, w idow of Albert IK rly n Ihompsou, Secretary W. I*. CIIISHOI M, M. D. fWte» Mce, Treasurer. R. Brashear, deceased, o f Rogue General Practitioner River, Oregon, who on January 31, <**t un i. chapter w . r . c . 1927, made Adjoining Farm Home­ Phones Office 10, Res. 9-1. Mew» Twice « month on the 2nd Gold H ill. Oregon | stead entry, Serial No. 016747, for owd -till Wednesdays at their Club Lot 7. Sec. 22, and Lot 9, Section •'•»s in the City Halt. 27. Township 36 S., Range 4 W „ I Hili Bryan, President. COLD HH.I, TRUCK AND Willamette Meridian, has filed no­ TRANSFER COMPANY Winona Slerlnian, Secretary. tice of intention to make final John J. H itter | Madge Dorman, Treasurer. three year Proof, to establish claim I Truck Anywhere fo r Hire to (he land above described, before I Phone 3F21 Gold H ill ♦ ------------------------------------------- ---- Chauncey Florey, U. S. Comniis sioner, al M idford, Oregon, on the ♦ Gold H ill Lodge No. 129 * I Rh (lay of March, 1932, It. ♦ E. ADAMS CABINET SHOP L O. O. F. ♦ Claimant names as witnesses: Auto and Truck Bodies • ___ « George P. M arlin of Rogue Riv ♦ Meets every Tuesday evening ♦ i BY BETTY WEBSTER CABINET WORK A er, Oregon: Rudolph Hrggner of • Visitors Always Welcome ♦ SPECIALTY eggs on top sounds good to a man. flour, baking powder and salt. Gold H ill, Oregon; Charles IL • ; Meat. HOUSEHOLD HINTS Bake in one deep layer in a mod­ Hoppe, of Gold H ill, Oregon; Phone No. 251.2 Gold H ill * * « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ «• » * « A « •. » Raw potato—desired amount fo r erate oven. When cool split and f i l l George Radley, of Hogue River, String Bag number to be served. w ith cream dressing. Oregon. Keep a handy bag fo r siring in Onion. Method fo r fillin g : ILAMH.L A. CANADAY, Ihe kitchen. It is surprising how Salt and pepper. Beat eggs slightly. Dissolve corn­ F4-M3 Register. soon a large ball w ill accumulate Method: Grind meat, potato and starch in a little cold water. Heat from the grocer’s and butcher’s onion. Season. F ry brown on one m ilk u n til warm. Add eggs and LARRY SniAtYE packages. side. Turn on other. Add a little cornstarch slowly. Add salt and su­ Medford, ©reten m ilk or water. Cover—cook slow ly gar. S tir constantly u ntil it th ic k ­ Office of County Coroner Using up leftovers is one of Ihe u ntil done. Your F avorita Jew eler Since ens. When th ick—remove from best “ depression” measures that can Serve hot w ith poached eggs on fire. Add flavoring and spread be­ MFDFORD RELIABLE be adopted by th rifty housewives. top. tween layers o f pie. OREGON REASONABLE JEWRLRV, n iA M n v m Here are a few recipes fo r le ft­ This pie is delicious when served Watch Repairing « sfaflWHv over meats that are economical and Croquettes w ith sweetened whipped cream on afford much variety as well. These make a tasty luncheon top. dish. Meat Pie Meat; thick w hite sauce; egg; I.eft over cooked meat, gravy. BAKED SALMON cracker crumbs. 2 large potatoes. Salmon. A Spring Method: Grind meat. Make thick 1 large onion. Cracker crumbs. w hite sauce. Form in balls. Dip in HOUSECLEANING 1 cup celery. White sauce. egg and ro ll in cracker crumbs. 3-4 cup carrots. Method: Grease the baking dish. H IN T ____ I.et stand u n til w ell chilled before Place a layer of salmon — then a Crust cooking. F ry in fry in g pan or in layer o f cracker crumbs alternat­ 1 1-2 cups flour. Let French’« 3 level teaspoons baking powder. deep, hot fat. Serve w ith creamed ing. When dish is fu ll, pour w hite peas anil mashed potatoes. 1 teaspoon salt. sauce over u n til it nears the top. Launder Those 3 4 cup m ilk. Sprinkle cracker crumbs over top LACE CURTAINS BAKING HINTS 2 tablespoons shortening. and dot w ith butter. Excellent fo r and Heavy Method: Cut meat into small and water. Beat w ell. Fold dinner, lunch, or Sunday night tea. pieces. Cut vegetables into small WASHABLE RUGS pieces anil cook. If you make gravy use 2 level tablespoons o f flo u r to each cup of liquid used. They will come back T he health-giving Put meat, gravy and vegetables in perfect condition. itamins of fresh fruit |uices into a baking dish. Mix well. Cover C urtains launjdered by w ith a baking powder crust rolled . . bacon and eggs . , . the us alw ays hang rig h t, 1-2 inch thick. crunchy crispness of toasted and keep th a t "n ew ” Bake tw enty (20) minutes in a hot oven. bread . . golden waffles . . . finish. Washington Pie the savory aroma of freshly- 1 egg. And those heavy rugs 1-2 cup sugar. brewed co ffee. . . a breakfast sc hard to handle, can 1-4 cup shortening. For the Washington’s Birth­ 1-2 cup water. he done for you here day holidays (a 3-day week­ 1 1-2 cups flour. at a surprisingly low end), we w ill again slash 2 1-2 teaspoons baking powder. cost. roundtrips to all places on Cream F illin g our Pacific Lines to approxi­ 2 cups m ilk. Fam ily washings are also mately a mile ($1 for 4 1-2 tablespoons cornstarch. our specialty. each 100 miles). L ittle salt. -.Tkt- 1 cup sugar. Treat yourself to a holi­ These tickets are s tric tly Mt "Hints fo r the Household Conger Funeral Parlors SP LLAR DAYS! OVER WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY TEBRUA i f i t f o r a E & incj! Flavoring. H A R D work for someone in a stuffy kitchen? N o t at all, if your home is equipped with electric table appliances — toaster, waffle iron, percolator, dgg cooker, tabic stove. Buy them from your dealer . . . enjoy them; they are economical to use, because electric service is cheap. And be sure your home is wired for pIcQtv of conveniently placed outle'- day trip ! It is cheaper to travel than to stay at home. F irs t Class, good on a ll trains, coaches or Pullmans. A FEW SAMPLE ROUNDTRIPS: Los A ngeles............................................$17.75 San Francisco ........................................ 9.40 Portland .................................................. 6.80 -««* THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY •Vssr Fartsirt We Call Tuesday and Friday 2 eggs. Method: Beat egg. Add sugar - w ell. Add melted shortening Hash brown hash w ith poached Southern I« F r.jr« » « - J. S. PRIME, Agt.— Phone 26 cific 1