Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, April 28, 1932, Image 3

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    THE GOLD HILL N E W S THURSDAY, A PRII, 2R, 1932
—
Crater Lake Publicity
In Many Magazines
sun county 21 year*, and has, d u r­
ing Ihal lim e been active in ninny
ways, fo r Hie benefit o f Hie county.
lie developed mid operated Iw o
runelie* In
Ibe Talent
d is trie l,
where lie resided fo r uboul tw elve
years; assisted in o rgm iixlng one
o f Hie firs t canneries, u box fae
lo ry mid a cream ery, us w e ll us
s im ila r development w o rk.
Since m oving Io Ashlund he bus
continued Ins a c tiv ity in public a f­
fa irs, fo r eigld years prom oted in ­
terests of the com m unity us m ana­
ger o f Ibe Cbamber o f Commerce,
mid upon appointm ent Io the board
o f regents lo r norm al schools, was
largely in stru m e n ta l in securing Ihc
slablislim ent o f Ibe new Southern
Oregon N orm al.
Mr. P u lle r Is a native o f Hie slule
of Maine, born
In
Augusta, the
i a p ilu l c ity , lie graduated from
th e Ito s lo ii u n iv e rs ity , mid u fle r-
w a n ls studied law in Hie same u n i­
ve rsity. He has bud w ide business
expt rienee and is q u a lifie d Io care
fo r a ll Ibe w o rk o f Hie office.
( ju r ie d 1111 through the piisl w in
ter. C rater Lake N ational Park pul)
Hetty e ffo rts have been fr u itfu l In
Ih i' plueing of new spaper mid mu«
u x iiii' a rtic le * over 11 w id e te r r i­
to ry , reaching fro m
tin- P u c lfk
coast Io Ih r A tla n tic seaboard. Hi*
quests fu r such m uterlnl, us w e ll a*
p ictu re *, huve been r i re ive d sleud
lly nt Hie park service o ffice , In ­
d ica tive of Ibe g ro w in g illle rc s l In
southern Oregon's sei nie w onder.
Heernl p u b lic ity , benefit 'iu l Io Ibe
e n tire slide, Included Ibe publica
lio n o f 15 la yo u t* of C ra te r lake
w in te r »eene», nreouipanieil by fen
lo re stories, in connection w illi Ibe
o |ie iib ig o f Hie park Io travel lid s
n iiin lb . They were lib e l a lly used in
C a lifo rn ia . Oregon and W ashington
w ith o th cis sent to Sail Lake City
t'la li, S p rin g field , Mo., W ashington
I). ('., and o ilie r iilid d le w esleril and
eastern pavers. Mole are s till being
■ nt 0111.
County Court Offer»
M o liii.I«i"i. o ffic ia l p u b lica tio n foi
Help In Oiling Road:
Hie N w Vork slate auto asso'-lu
lio n , in last month*» Issiit c n rrii <1 i:
The county court w ill fu rn ish the
story and p ictu re o f the lake, re ich
Ing New Y ork's m any Ihousam ls ol • ip iip m cu t und spread the o il fo r
m otorist». The Am erican la « d n d is tric ts D ia l w ill provide funds
M onthly o f next in o u lh is p u b lis h ­ • or the cost o f the o il. T h is p olicy
in g s im ila r m aterial. The P acific lias been agreed upon fo r Ibe com ­
Sporlsjuan a short time ago de­ ing year mid is made necessary by
voted Its tend a rlie le Io the park, Hie retrenchm ent steps taken in the
g ivin g a b is lo ry o f lake angling. tmdgct. (lie e o im ly lias no funds
The T w e n ty -T h irty niagaiine, eov fo r o ilin g dusty roads. The funds
e rin g Ibe western stales, published therefore must lie secured by p r iv ­
ate subscriptions n r by d is tric t spe-
a long ill'.is iru b (I sto ry.
P ublications m in g lake m aterial • ial levies, as Hie separate d is tric ts
In a short lim e Include Ih c N a­ may determ ine.
T lie Eagle P oint d is lrie l Iasi week
tio n a l M otorist, C a lifo rn ia
Motor-
land, T o u rin g Topics, Standard O il subm itted p e titio n s asking that Hie
B u lle tin , I nim i O il K olli I,n Ll< i
road in Ilia ! c ity be oiled. A Hum
I r ii al West, I'ie ld and Sire n il, O re­ her o f o ther d is tric ts have consid­
ered filin g o il petitions.
gon T ra il Churchm an and others.
Requests fo r m aterial fro m Buda­
pest, lliin g a rr anil London, England State Police To Continue
are being fille d , as w e ll as from
Checking On Automobile»
Boston, New Y ork C ity , P hlhulel
I hin and Chicago. The C h ristia n
The state police w ill continue
Science M o n ito r o f lloston is pub­
lish in g a special lake a rlie le this llieie d rive against "one eyed" autos,
void foreign t in nse plates, m iddle
m onth.
of Hie m a il drive rs, ju ve n ile m o to r­
ists, and “ w ild c a t stage*,'* the com ­
Ashland Map, Judge Candi­ ing
week. T hey w ill soon check up
date, Ha» Wide Experience d riv e r's licenses, and w atch the op­
e ra tio n * of trucks. There has been
John II. F u lle r o f Ashland, demo a decrease ill Ibe num ber o f C a li­
rr a lie candidate fy r county judge fo rn ia license* o f 1931 vintage since
ul the p rim a rie s, lias lived in Jack- March 1
Eote for
J. 0 . BAILEY
(B u t« Senator)
POR
Supreme
Court
Judge
Position No. 1
Qualified— Vigorous—Progressivo
H e io conscientious and has th e confidence
and respect of a ll th a people.
— Pehl A4’ .
Conger Funeral Parlors
Office of County Coroner
RELIABLE
MEDFORD
REASONABLE
OREGON
Ach es an d
PAINS
When you lake Bayer Aspirin
you are sure of two things. It'» sure
relief, and it's harmless. Those
tablets w ith the Buyer cross do not
hurt the heart. Tuke them when­
ever you suffer from
Headaches
N euritis
Colds
Neuralgia
Sore Throat
Lumbago
Rheumatism
Toothache
»
When your head aches— from
any cause— when a cold has settled
in your joints, or you feel those
deep-down pains of rheumatism,
sciatica, or lumbago, tako Bayer
Aspirin and get real relief. I f the
package says Bayer, i t ’s genuine.
And genuine Bayer Aspirin is safe.
Aspirin is the trade-mark of
Bayer manufacture of monoucetio-
acidcstcr of salicylicacid.
Past Winter At Crater
Lake Wor»t On Record
W ith snow fa ll o f the
c u rre n t
season to ta lin g 56 feet in C rater
Lake N ational Park, Ibe past w in ­
te r lia s been cue of (lie must severe
on record, exceeding lust ye a r'* to ­
tal depth by 29 feel so far. Such ex­
cessive c o n d itio n * huve resulted in
u delay in the opening o f park
road». o rig in a lly planned' to
be
ready fo r tra ffic A p ril I. No dale
bus been d e fin ite ly scl
fo r
the
(>|>cniiig o f Ibe west entrance. H o w ­
ever Ibe K lam ath e n try
I* now
open fo r ears.
In term * o f p re c ip ita tio n , over
62 inches have been recorded at
Government Gamp since Iasi Octo­
ber, fa r in excess o f 41 inches fo r
ibe corresponding length o f lim e
In average years. The six m onth*
p re c ip ita tio n lx also in excess o f
the annual average o f 55 inches, as
s iirln g a large supply o f m oisture
fo r Ibe summer months.
The w in te r’s s n o w fa ll has set­
tled at the present tim e to an S|i-
lii'o xitn •'•■ depth o f 17 feet nt the
im and I t f i d
al Government
Gamp, p ro v id in g m otorists w ith a
rare experience when park high
ways are ready fo r travel in the
next week o r to .
Making Ids second v is it to the
park Ibis w in te r. P rof, L u c ife r G.
Butts, n a tio n a lly
know n
pedant,
fu rn ish e d a d d itio n a l statistics by
fig u rin g in cubic feel the amount
o f snow in Ibe C ra te r Luke region
al the present, using 10 feel fo r
the average depth covering the en­
tire park. I’ rof. Butts learned there
ore tw o q u a d rillio n , 670 tr illio n , 94
b illio n , 726 m illio n and 960 thous­
and cubic feel o f snow on the
ground. He did not attempt to fig ­
ure how many times th is snow
w ould encircle Ihe w o rld i f placed
in a path one foot w ide and one
Inch deep, as Ids bulloon c re w was
im p a tie n tly a w a itin g hint.
Here I* a brief Introduction to oar
reuders of the noted American w riter
whose lutext story w ill bo our next
••ria l. The story I* "Under Froxen
Star»," by George Marsh.
George Marsh ts a lawyer who likes
the writing of stories more than pleud-
Ing cases before the bar, and wbo
prefers the romance and adventure
of the Fur North a* theme* fo r hl*
stories. He wax born at Lansing-
burgh, N. Y., but ha* resided In Frost
deuce. It. L, for many year», where he
practiced law before be began writing
stories. He served ns a member of the
state legislature for two terms, served
In the army a ir service during the war
on the Meuse-Argonne front, and was
a member of the U. S. A. of the Aero
Convention of the Peace conference at
Purls. Ills long list of stories Includes
such ns "Flash, the Lead Dog," "Men
Marooned," "The Vulley of Voices,"
"Tollers of the Trails,” and "Sled
Trails and White Waters," all of them
tales of the Fur North, He Is one ef
America's popular writers of swlft-
actlon fiction.
"Under Frozen Star»," Is, we believe,
the best of Mr. Marsh's long list of far
northern stories. It has that swift
moving action that nttracts and holds
Interest. You w ill like Jim Stuart as
a hero, and you w ill love, ns Jim
Stuart did, petite Aurore Le Blond, the
flirtatious heroine.
WhHe rivalry among fu r tradora ts
not a new subject, but George Marsh,
with his intimate knowledge o f the
characteristics and superstitions of the
Indian of the North, gives us new
scenes nnd new character delineations
From Hie time Jim Stuart sets oul
with trusty Omar Boisvert, his half
breed friend, to win back the lost fur
trade, unlit Ids (Inal victory over hl»
unworthy rival, there Is never a mo
mentnry lack o f adventure or interest.
In securing publication rights on thia
unusual story we know we have pro
vlded a real treat for every one of our
reader», nnd we urge all of them to
rend and enjoy It.
COPCO STOCKHOLDERS
R E C E IV E D IV ID E N D S
Over 6,500 shareholders o f Ihe
C a lifo rn ia Oregon Power company,
most of whom are residents of
South: en Oregon and N o rth e rn Cal-
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦ » + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
♦
♦
Gold H ill Lodge No ISO
I. O. O. P.
Meets every Tncsday evening
V isitors A lw ays Welcome
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IM IT A T IO N S
According Io Ihc P ortla n d Jour
nul, Kalsuko Suzuki, w ife o f Joseph
A ngell, form er Glendale h o y , th re w
h e rse lf from a fo u rth story w in d o w
in a N e u illy, France, sanitarium ,
last week.
Joseph is Ihe son o f Bev. and Mrs.
Angell, now o f Gold Beach, w bo
fo rm e rly lived in Glendale, w h ile
Bev. Angell served lat* parish.
Considerable attention was draw n
Io the young people at Ihe lim e of
the announcement o f th e ir engag -
mat Iasi year, w h ile both attended
the I'n iv r-dly in C a lifo rn ia . There
was some <>; position on the part of
Mr. An«. Il's parents, w bo a re fo r
mer niissn miries, and Miss S uzuki’»
guardian, an e ld e rly Japanese, w ho
Imped Io claim her as his w ife.
wg» especially opposed. The m a rri-
,g,- |oou p |-)((. how ever, when Mr.
Angell fo llo w e d bis fiancee to Ja-
pan. bid when the p a ir wished to
re tu rn to Hie U nited Slates, the inf-
m ig ra tio n law barred Mr». Angell
fro m re -e nlering Ihe co u n try. They
then w ent Io Paris and sh o rtly a ft­
e rw a rd , the g irl, w ho was in i ll
health, entered a sanitarium .
N egotiations by Rev. Angell to
enable them Io re tu rn , were u n ­
successful, and Hie young man vis
ile d his w ife al the hospital to te ll
her. She was apparently in good
spirit», despite the news, but when
GOLD H IL I. CHAPTER W. R. C.
Meels T w ice a m onth on Ihe 2nd
and lib Wednesdays nt th e ir Club
rooms in the C ity H all.
E dith Bryan, President,
W inona Steelman, Secretary.
Madgo Dot-man, Treasures.
her husband departed, he learned
o f her suicide as soon as he
reached the street.
The theory has been advanced
that Ihe g irl destroyed herself in
o rd e r to enable her student-hus­
band to re tu rn to his people.
Officials Plan Extensive
Hunt For Ranch Pair
Plans fo r the fu rth e r hunt fo r
the bodies o f E d w in C. B row n and
w ife , homesteaders w ho tost th e ir
lives in a blizzard that roared over
the Dead Indian area last January,
were made at a meeting Iasi Monday
afternoon between S h e riff
Ralph
Jennings, Ihe county co u rt and C or­
oner Conger.
Lei us p rin t your letterheads
The Gold H ill News.
Grants Pass Business Directory
The business and professional people of Grants Pass,
listed in this directory are glad to serve the people of this
territory in any way possible. They firmly believe that
whenever possible your home town merchant should be
patronized, but they offer their services in addition to
those you can receive at home, and invite y< u to consult
them when in Grants Pass.
SMITH'S
V A R IE T Y
STORE
Toys — Notion» — H ardw are
G. Street
Grants Pass
♦
DR. O LIV E MeKAY
C h iro p ra ctic Physician
U ltra V io le t Ray and
E lectro-therapy
Phone 196
T u ffs Bldg.,
584
G rants Pass
♦-
V A LLE Y CLEANERS
611 1-2 East H St.
Grants Pana, Ore.
Opposite P. O.
Phone 260
Suits cleaned and pressed 81.00
Hals cleaned und blocked 61.06
P lain dresses cleaned and press­
ed, 61.00
AP R LL^
rMOAV |»WSP»f _W»*3*V
“ Dollar Day" roundtrips are
firtl elan tickets at about $1
per 100 miles, good on A LL
T R A IN S , in coaches or in
Pullmans (plus usual berth
charge).
SAMPLE ROUNDTRIPS
B L Y — S E L L —EXCHANGE
We do ««nul business fo r m any;
Secure our assistance fo r
yourself.
T H E H AM ILTO N -SPR IN G ER CO.
Bonded and Licensed Real Es­
tate Brokers
517 “ H " St. — Grants Pass, Ore.
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D EVELO PIN G AND P R IN T IN G
We hast- served the p u b lic ’s
photographic needs
t
fo r 25 years.
;
M ail Us Y our F ill
MUSIC AND PHOTO HOUSB
Grants Pass, Oregon
D EP E N D A BLE M ERCHANDISE
at the lowest prices consistent
w ith q u a lity.
H E A T H S MEN’S W EAR
Grants Paas
• Oregon
♦-
Portland
We Appreciate Y o u r Business
............. . $ 6.80
SLOVER’S
N A T IO N A L DRUG STORE
San Francisco
9.40
J. A. S lover, Prop.
O. S. BLAN C HARD
LAW YER
Practice in A li Courts
T u ffs Bldg
Grants Paas
Telephone 436.
Grants Pass, Oregon
Los A n g e le s............. 17.75
DR. B L A IN E B. P R U IT T
Osteopathic
P hysician and Surgeon
Smelar roum ltripi al approxi­
mately I f a mile be tu ie » a ll
Southern Paeiftc italiont
•f-
O ffice Rin. 4 I.u n d b u rg Bldg.
Phones: Ofs., 356, Res., 164-Y
Grants Pass, Oregon
Southern
Pacific
L U K E ’S SECOND HAND STORE
Pay Cash and Save the
D ifference
J. S. PRIME, Agent
Grant» Pa»», Oregon— Ph. 228J
■B
A Spring
HOUSECLEANING
H IN T ____
LACE CURTAINS
AND
YOUR
BEST
Rugs & Carpets
W ilto n s , A xm insters, o r any
o f y o u r best flo o r coverings
can be cleaned by us in o u r
specially b u ilt Bug and Carpet
C leaning Machine.
We renew the bea u tifu l c o l­
ors o f the rug and do not take
out the sizing. Y our rug o r
carpet w ill be returned as
good as new.
Carpets cleaned fo r—
4c a sq. foot
Bug prices on request.
F a m ily washings are
o u r specialty.
also
W ill Also P ick Up Dry
Cleaning
F r e n c h ’s
S te a m
L au rd ry
Grants Pass, Ore.
Phone 217- —Ree. Phone 238R
516 F. St. Grants Pass, Ore.
BYRD SHOE SER VIC E
General Maintenance
DeSoto and P lym outh Sales
In te rn a tio n a l Trucks
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Mr. and Mrs. T y re ll II. C arner
Grants Pas», Oregon
PHOTO F IN IS H IN G
New Low Prices
Developing 10c per ro ll.
P rin ts, 120 size and sm aller 4c '
P rin ts, 116 size and sm aller 5c I
Mail orders fin ish e d same day. I
ARTC RAFT PHOTO SERVICE
Box 6— Grants Pass, Oregon
COUCH'S PHARMACY
H a rry E. Couch, Prop.
Drugs. S tationery, Perfumes
Pale nt ...........
Medicines, etc.
We Specialize in P rescriptions
Phone
-G rants Pass, Oregon
ROGUE R IVER HARDW ARE
CO.
S herw in W illia m s Paints
M cC orm ick-D eering Farm
Im plem ents
Houst wares— General H ardw are
201 South Sixth St.— Phone 38
G rant» Pass. Oregon
Men’s Soles 81— Ladies' Soles 75c
O ther L o w Prices w ith Q u a lity
Wtork
N ext to Redwoods H o te l
DR. H. C. D IX O N
D entist
1084 South S ixth Street
Grants Pass, Oregon
Phone 32
511 J St.
REASONER M A C H IN E R Y CO.
Mine, M ill and C ontractors
M achinery, Rentala, Sale», Service
R. F. Reasoner, Prop.
We have a m in in g c o u n try to
go w ith o u r clim ate.
Grants Pass, Oregon
EXPERT SHOE R EP A IR IN G
D yeing A ll Colors
M ail Us Y our Shoes
We Pay Return Postage
GOODYEAR SHOE SERVICE
1
C. Gotschall
107 S. 6th St.
G rants Pass
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REDWOODS BEAUTY SHOP
We Call Tuesday
and Friday
B. S. D ED R IC K
P lum bing and Sheet Metal
A U TO M O TIV E SERVICE CO.
Let French’s
Clean Those
We have the largest and most
complete stock o f
USED PARTS
n o rth o f San F rancisco and
south o f P o rtland.
C IT Y AUTO W R EC K IN G CO.
N o rth of T ow n H w y. Phone 151
Tell Them:
“I SAW IT IN THE GOLD HILL NEWS”
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Phone 120
Redwoods Hotel
Lobby— Grants Pass
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AM ETHYST R EBEKAH LODGE 97.
Meets every Wednesday N ight nt Ihe
I. O. (). F. H a ll. Gold H ill. Oregon
Kale Boss, Noble Grand.
Pauline Thom pson, Vice Grand.
Evelyn Thompson, Secretary
l.uey Mee, Treasurer.
BEW A RE
Japanese Wife of Former
Glendale Boy 1» Suicide
Introducing George Marsh
ant5 Our New Serial Story
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Ifo rn ia , have just received th e ir reg-
u lu r q u a rte rly d iv id n il on Copco
I re fe ire d Stock, w h ich mean» Ilia !
s substantial suiu o f motley has been
released fo r c irc u la tio n In this le r
lit o r y .
~
There are III) slimm er hotel re-
sorts w ith in Ho- 22 national fo rts ls
o f Oregon and W ashington, 53 in
Oregoii and 57 In W ashington.
|
U PH O LS TER IN G & REPAIR IN G
A ll mattresses delivered al our
shop d u rin g A p ril w ill be re b u ilt
fo r $3.50 each. New covers fu r ­
nished.
GOLDEN R U LE MATTRESS
SHOP
408 S. 6th St. “ Rear’’ Grants Pass
FOR M O TH ER ’S DAY
Give her a Perm anenti
83.75 — Guaranteed
Phone 262R Over J im ’s Toggery
MRS. ALDER M AN
I f It's W orth W elding
It's W o rth W elding W ell
E LEC TR IC
W E LD IN G
i
W ORKS!
Phone 308 I
•11 K St.
Grant« Pas», Oregon
M E R R ITT SIGN SHOP
“ Signs o f M e rit”
E xp e rt W o rk on A ll Signs
602 S. 6th St.
Phone 354
G rants Pass, Oregon
JO S EPHINE CO. PRODUCE CO.
Dealers in Feed, .Seed, F e rtiliz e rs
Also largest buyers o f L ive P oul­
t r y in Josephine C ounty
Grants Pass, Oregon