Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, May 12, 1932, Image 5

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mij- MEW£ T hursday , may f 2, JQ3S
N EW S OF OUR FOOTS
I CREEK AND ROGUE
I R iver NEIGHBORS
Medford were Mr». Carlo» Mugerle. I
Mr», Cloyd D ick uml Mr». A lbert
M ellvaln and Mr». Paul MeQuot and
Mr». E ffie Birdseye fro m here.
Mr. ami Mr». Bert M a rlin o f
H jt M r * . M a r l o n l . a n r e
P ortland, w here Mr. M a rtin
ba»
i
The Fool» Creek Sunday School been employed fo r a nuinbi r of
ohaerved Mouther» l) Ny w ith a short year» a» p a rk policem an, »topped one
pio ttra m «Iven after Hie regtilur day lust week to vi»i, hi» bro th e r,
Clyde, o f Birdseye Creek, w h ile en­
r la u M , w h ich waa ua fo llo w » :
R ecitation*— Mother'» Gif,», Bet route to Klam ath Kail» to v ix il hi»
IV B olin« a„<| May Bile«; M other of • b ie r . Mrs Bertha Hewett and fam ­
ily . They w ere fo rm e r resident» o f
Mine, Alice Holing.
Poo,a C ric k .
T w o piano duet» by Barbara Slirl-
Mr. and Mr». A. D unlap o f Spo­
ton and P h y llla M ille r.
kane, W ashington, called at
the
B e c lla tlo n . — Mother». Loretta home o f Mr». Pauline W ahl last
Tom pkins.
Tucalay. O th e r «ue»l» w ir e tv.o
We were «hid to have w ith ua o ilie r niece» and th e ir husband« o f
fo u r o f our fo rm e r pupil«, Barbara, Medford. Mr. am i Mr». W illia m M il­
Donald, Jean and M a rjo ry Sk. lion ne» and Mr. and Mr». John H earth \.
and John M ill», w ho Jive» at the and her dough,I r. Mro. G. IL West,
Skelton home.
Mrs. V, aid »pent M othrra Day week­
end nt Mr». West'» home In Medford,
.Mrs. Dll.» Johnson and »on, Jr.
Mr». George urn! M arion Lance of
lb!» com m unity attended the u iic t- o f Ashland visited »everul day» last
S A ? I s r r % 2 s £ £ ? - s - s
Ing o f the Ladle» Aid F rid a y u fle r- w i ek at the home o f her aunt, Mrs
I I fie Birdseye.
noon nt the home o f Mr». A lbert .Me
Mr. and Mr#. Nelson Bonm sluib r
llv a ln ul Hogue R iver. The apron
. Ton w ilt note a lunch of red on
that have been made fo r the bazaar and -.on, I.er. o f Grunts Pass. • n n'
S e rv e I t A t H o m e
nearly every tray. That'» tomato
to lie held th i* fa ll were display, <' Sunday w ith th e ir parents, Mr. and
J«"
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T o m a to Ju ice 1» Ju s t as g o a l
Mrs.
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and
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Mrs
and Judged. Mr». C. P, Baker re
t h i n , I r u n iip a r e o t glau-.. « I t g iv e »
a t h o m e — h e ro 1« one p a r t ic u la r ly
re ive d the prlae. There waa an a t­ B oom aluiler at Itiv le ra Auto P a r '.
c o lo r to n e a r ly e v e ry m e a l we eat. n ic e w a y to s e rv e I t :
Mr. ami Mr». P h ilip Robinson, v '
A big percentage of America’»
tendance o f tw e n ty eight. The next
S p a r k lin g
T o m a to
H rv e r a g e -
,
« c itiz e n » ..Iw a y a » ta r t th e ir A d d th e Juice o f one le m o n , on
meeting W ill h r held at |S.. Com- have ,, lived on Birdseve Creek fo r
ttts tr u e tlo n » to th e w a it e r w it h ta b le s p o o n s u g a r, a n d s a lt to ta
» .u n ity h all May 2.» Other» a tt e n d
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the word«, '•Tomato Juice___ .” to th e c o n te n ts o f tw o , n ou ne
lo g were Mr». Sidney H a rris Mr
»<» <>run!
Yee th e y do. a n d th e r e f» n rea- can s o f to m a to Juice, a n d c h i l l
D. W. Spark». Mrs. Jane So. n k Mrs
" " ' J / 1' 1
k Mr
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»on.
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A t!d o n e -h a lf p in t
T. D. Chapman Mrs t-
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th e a lo c a n f o r tw o <tr three dava W h ite R o c k , le y co d. a n -i ne rve
a n d yo n w i l l Hee.
Mrs. R. A. K ills Mr» W s' r " '
1 " ' '’ «’ «” ’ H'e F li»mnlh B iv i r d lirin e
a t once In s m a ll g la s s cup«. T h is
Y o u w ilt fln d t h a t e v e ry |i« m
Mr». Charles Hatch Mrs II I lie « ’
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m a ke » s ix glasse s, b u t m
in Da
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S h irle y Jones. M rs .M a rH ’ ¡t'urkI,art
M r- » " 1 Mr» Beswick have r
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FROM OUR FILES
amount o f the even in>', busiu.
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26 Years Ago
Hubert B u rk h a rt, Mr« <’ lov«| h ,- t
I h n r parents, Mr. mid
Mr
One o f the most pleasant P
(P rom lb.- | |i>,
the Cold B it, ^ ds Ycar was he'd .Mond.iy iv . n ', :
lev. Mr». C larenre S lelhl. Mrs. K lo r
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enee T a y lo r and Mrs M e llva ln
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•luny in f.r e ttin g
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lln o iii II * " i
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M arion Lnnee. and also visited Mr. • I f i in
|o |ii.,e. , ii ■ f o llo w - '.
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C n il . fn lh .r , M l u r t l H u ll, o f G o b !. mg ii ms v i ; . taken from the May j c , ld t ‘d
H ill.
I L ISIW issue, when L yn n P u rd in
DR. A. M. LOCGHNKY
wus e d ito r:
H. D. Beeil w ent Io M edford Sat
.
Treatm ent fo r
• • •
SUliSCRlKR FDR THE NEWS
urday.
ASTHMA amt HAY I liV I
>2.00 the Year
• • •
John H itte r went to Medford yes­
n « L r '?‘ K * « n ln n tio n
terday to attend the circus.
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o frie «‘ Phone m
Joe A. Haves o f L in c o ln , Neb.,
12 T u f ' " “ •«*».
G r a n t« I's -o , i
• a a
Let u» p rin t y o u r letterheads-—
stopped over between tra in s in Gold
The Gold H ill News.
J. L. K irk o f the firm o f K irk . H ill yesterday lo o kin g over the
H ill A Hagenbucb, leaste o f the B art tow n. He was very fa vo ra b ly im ­
n . (y
Mine on .Sardine creek, was in pressed w ith o u r little c ity and spoke
tow n Monday e x h ib itin g a gold b ric k o f re tu rn in g in the fu tu re to give
' w eighing $«00_the result o f a run the place a thorough investigation
' o f 2H tons o f ore.
w ith a view to locating.
• • •
• • •
Las, Saturday nigh, thieves broke
At the c ity council in e rtin g Mon­
i in to A. J. D lsen’s saloon and stole
day evening the application o f Dr.
TELL THE FOLKS TO COME HERE
J from the cash register about >50 in
C. R. Bay fo r a street ra ilw a y fran
(Call and See Ua Yourself)
cash. E ntrance was affected by
chise was defeated. Mr. Bay pro
opening (he ct lia r door from fh*»
to m
in sta
tra
•Foiii ‘•“ ,,a
m e r i poses io
s ia ii ll - an Gold
e lectric
In o the bar*"rK 1 » ^ *hC
H i l . transDor-
W n e sjio
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SCON THEY W ILL BE-
O ut o f S c h o o l L ife
in t o L ife ’s S c h o o l
A LESSON IN THRIFT IS TIMELY
■
N R Sr NATIONAL BANK
Say “Tomato Juice”
To the Waiter!
H
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of Southern Oregon
Grants Pass
Save ( V ith l’s
?
The H abit Groxv,
s d u a tio o
nor (he achievem ent of the g r a d u a te __
P ractical, Pleasing Presents
-Marked M ost M oderately.
Loda'
L ..ups,
' -J . .. E nlarged i ciures, C oudoir and Ek€d cw
I "ather Good«, ’ ey Cases, B ill-
. ..
Address Book», D iaries, Pottery Vases C K#r
i n ' > ^ c d s a S ‘ ^ s ” CiUre8< Make ' P
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R-t i ic a n d P h o t o H o u s e
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“S o u th ern O regon’s B est K now n G ift Shop”
S tanton Roweli, Prop., G rants Pass
YOU WILL SAVE MONEY
vs
Un Your Graduation if
you visit the Golden
Rule.
You Graduates!
Men’s wear articles for graduation giving that
articled of use after graduation.
GRADUATION
d r esses
A beautiful line to se­
lect frem
»
I h ul bvc
. ^ / ‘•«•“ '•‘•«l and
a lle ys.
H owever
.he
,lc-
«lx ut tw enly d ollars j „ m ckels and | clston of the hoard was not final.
$5.85 to $10.75
Belts — Suspenders — Sox — Ties — Suits
Handkerchiefs — Shoes — Hats — Caps etc.
H E A T H ’S
Stanton Rowell, Sole Owner
—
Grants Pass
¡TV* ■
GRADUATION
y
SUIT y S
Can You Save?
N e w e s t cloths, best
styles, hand tailored.
77ie answer is YES
$14.85 $19.95 and
$24.95
FOR YOUR GRADUATION TOGS VISIT OUR
STORE FIRST
W e have consolidated cu r S h a sta C ity store w ith
«•in G ran ts Pass store, which gives us a very coni-
j» tte stock in D ry Goods, F urnishings and Shoes.
Just a Few o f Our Many RED HOT PRICES
CURLEE SU ITS
l o r Men ami Young Men, and
Hie prices w ill surely please
you.
$9.90 to $17.90
T h e u ip io m a
a n d a G if t
Inseparable, those two.
I'o r eith er the young man or the young woman
you will find litre a gift to suit every purse and
■ every taste.
For instance:
Hose
Stationery
Purses
Lingerie, et<
Socks
Billfolds
Ties
Handkerchiefs
Drop in —we will be glad to help you choose.
: C & B ECONOMY STORE
O ifts
DRESS SHIRTS
Broadcloths uml Fancy prin ts.
Consider the q u a lity , then
rend the prices.—
47c
And
67c
a few
97c
up to >1.97.
M EN’S TIES
SHOES and OXFORDS
Both Men's and Boys,' uml the
prices and q u a litie s—
I h e G o ld e n R u le
GRANTS PASS, OREGON
w\/v*
LA DIES’ SHOES
In Straps and Pumps. Values
to >9.00. YVe are selling them
fro m —
$1.69 to $3.95
SPORT OXFORDS
W hites, Blonds, Black and
W hites and I he. price is—
25c and 69c
$1.97 to $2.95
Dry G o o d s
M i have recently purchased tw o stocks o f d ry goods, w hich
gives us thousands o f yards o f new and up-to-date m erchan­
dise, such as—
a ll Colors, guaranteed fast
$1.98, $2.98 and $3.95
_$£-79 $L98 $2.69
In new patterns, in rayon and
pure silks.
Fast Colored Prints
8c, 9c, and 11c
Sateenr, 15c Yard
Indian Heads, 17c
Be sure and visit th<
shoe d ep artm en t. Sei
the new sandals.
Plain and Fancy Crepes
15c
Pongee Silks, 49c
Voiles, 19c
o ther fabrics compare in price
THE B A R G A IN HOUSE
(Cheapest and Best)
GRANTS PASS, OREGON
Calvert & French
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tyjull feel a t ¿Home in.
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merit • selected by seasoned visitors os
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water- ■ Excellent Dimm) Room c- Coffee Shop
3 5 0 ROOMS
WITH PRIVATE BATH
AS LOW AS 4 2 “ SINGLE. *3?°OOUBl£
WITH DETACHED BATH
AS LOW AS d .50 SINGLE, «2?°DOUBII
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