Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, May 26, 1932, Page 4, Image 4

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THE QOLD HILL NEWS
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Established 1897
Published by Mac’s Printing Co.
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Medford Oregon
MEMORIAL DAY
PROFESSIONAL
Office Phone
273
R. E. BLANKENBURG, Editor and Business Manager
LOIS BLANKENBURG, Associate Editor
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K t .W O O D
O IT O M h T R IS I
New Location
ISA So. Cenirul Ave.
2 Dour* South of Montgomery
W ard’«
Eve» Examined, Lens 1
(iluases Eillud, Frumcs Repaired
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IIONNI'.B.S H I D S TO IIE
227 North E ir Street
.Medford, Oregon
An Independent Newspaper Published in the Interests of
Gold Hill Oregon and Vicinity
PU B L ISH E D EVERY THURSDAY
Entered at the Postoffice at Gold H ill, Oregon, for transmission through
the wails as second-chus uiutter
Subscription *2.00 a year in advance.
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Advertising rates on application.
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Would You Like to Drive to the Edge of Crater Lake?
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Before you H E I'I 1 illtA 'I I II., .
Spring see
K. D. ROHM CO.
Headquarters for Quality
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Puiut, Wallpaper unit Picture
W ith the same spirit of looking ahead that inspired
him to urge the federal government to include Crater Lake
Framing
in its national park system, William G. Steel, known as
Our Price* Are l.oweel
the bather of Crater Lake now suggests a roa'd down to
21 8. Grape
Phene OIU
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the lake inside the 1,000-foot cliffs of the ancient volcano.
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PKHMANBNT WAVES—*5 X up
Mr. Steel says, and the thousands of visitors agree
Finger Wave* 75c Shampuua 50c
with him, that now only one out of a hundred people who
Shampoo
and lin g e r Wave or Marvel fl.INt
make the trip to the park attempt the tedious foot-path
Special Thur*. mid Fridays, plain
trip to the lake. And many times we have heard the re­
, faeiul *1.0«. Park facial *1.5«
WOKE GUARANTEED
mark that persons have been sorry they did go, for it was
BOWMAN BARBER * BEAUTY
almost too much for their strength. For this reason the
SHOP
full beauty of the lake is lost to the visiters.
Medford 105 W, Main Plume 57
1 he main objection to a road inside the rim is that
OPTOMETKY
it would mar the natural beauty of the lake. However,
the portion of the rim which would be used for the pro­
I Good glasses if you need Iheiu
—otherwise good advice
posed road—from Garfield peak to the base of Kerr Notch,
D ll. JUD till h l i; 1
thence through a tunnel to the rim, can be seen from very
Sincere Scientific Service
2'J2 East Main
Medford, (Ire.
few places around the lake, because of the height and steep
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incline of the cliffs. 1 he shelf road which would be
carved out would he four miles long instead of 13, the
CHEWS A CODDING
length 01 the present < uter rim road between these points,
Attorneys at Law
and would be built on a four per cent maximum grade in­
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217 Liberty Bldg , Medford
stead of ten per cent.
««cm
1 hen. with thought to prevent unnecessary cutting
into the rim. Steel makes his suggestion of the tunnel
LAKHY SCHADE
Medford. Oregon
thia ugh the very walls of the volcano. Spectacular, cer­
tainly. But also, a road that would undoubtedly be built
Your Entorile Jeweler Since
(•IS
sonner or later—why not now?
ADVICE ON TAXATION
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Hash
ranch
ami
then
taken
to
Ash*
Find Remains of Dead In­
JEW ELRY, DIAMONDS
Mr. Steel further suggests that the debris from the
land by D ipuly Coroner Stock of
A. Goetaeh of Wadena.
Watch ftepairiug u Specially
dian Pair In Forest Ravine I ! Ashland.
tunnel be used to build parking spaces and boat landings. Given by H. Minnesota
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I11 this connection we would urge that careful supervision
The
local
ion
of
(lie
bodies
indi
The bodies of Edwin C. Brown.
o f such building should be made to prevent unnecessary Tax the people, tax with care,
BIDENS SHOE SER VIC E
54, and his wife. 5T>, Dead Indian ' ruled the pair were aimlessly wan­
Quality W (»li», Moderalr Price»
“cluttering" of the lake shore. But the public should— To help the multimillionaire.
district homesteaders, who p rished dering when deatli overtook them
Done W'h I You Wail
and they will sooner or later—have easy access to the lake,
in a blizzard th..i swept over that on the mountainside.
IB South Cenirul — Medford
A systematic search of the area
district last January, were found
itself, and we support Mr. Steel whole-heartedly in his Tax the farmer, tax his fowl.
Tax tTie dog, and tax his howl.
week ago Sunduy and
Saturdny morning about 1« o’clock, was made
proposal, and recommend that the Educational Advisory Tax
the hen and tax her egg
by W illiam Taylor and W illiam another hod been planned for Son-
Board of the Department of the Interior investigate the And let the bloomin' mudsill beg. Lindsay, in a ravine, about three day.
W A NTED TO III Y
proposal thoroughly before they carry out any construction Tax the pig and tax hh squeal,
The Browns on January I I , last,
miles from the W aller Hash home.
All Kind* of l.lteslnck for
Tax his boots, run down at heel;
that would hinder such a development.
Slaughtering Purpn.es
The couple lay close tog (her, us left Hie home of a neighbor to travel
ROGER R IVER MEATS, INC.
his horses, tax his hands.
for protection, anil apparently died to thi ir own cabin two miles away.
The appropriation for a road around the lake has been Tax
Phone Medford 155«
Tax his plow and tax his clothes,
in each other's arms, as the storm That was the last time they were
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made. Another one for an inner-rim road would be nec­ Tax the rag that wipes his nose; howled
seen
alive.
Burnt
matches,
magazine
about them.
essary later if part of this road now under construction Tax his house and tax his bed.
The bodies were taken to the leaves and litters known to have
Phone II5 -J
Hj |f, Fron,
Tax the bald spot on his head.
did not make possible a descent to the water by car.
been in the possession of Mrs.
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Tax
the
ox,
and
tax
the
ass,
Brown, and found afterwards, in­
W hy waste funds, or duplicate expenditures. Build
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F. F. BlItK K
W. P. CHISHOLM. M. D.
Tax his “ Henry,” tax the gas;
dicated thi* couple al one time had
Mrdford Ten! & Awning Wnrkw
NOW for the future!
General Practitioner
Tax the road that he must pass,
And make him travel o’er the grass.
Tax his cow, and tax his calf.
Tax him if he dares lo laugh;
He is just a common man,
So tax the cuss just all you ran.
Now that the primaries are over many of the candi­
dates are wondering why they did not have more friends.
Read the Ada in the News.
It is W orth W hile
Tax the laborer— lie discreet—
Tax him walking on the street.
Tax his bread and tax his meat;
Tax the shoes clear off his feet.
Tax his hard-earned paper kale;
Tax the payroll, tax the sale,
Tax his pipe and tax his smoke—
Teach him government is no joke—
Tax their coffins— tax their shrouds
Tax their souls beyond the clouds.
Conger Funeral Parlors
Office of County Coroner
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RELIABLE
OREGON
REASONABLE
• the White Spot
of the Pacific Coast -
HOTEL
ALEXANDRIA
Tax
Tax
Tax
Tax
Tax
Tax
the
the
the
the
the
the
GOLD H IL L TRUCK AND
TRANSFER COMPANY
John J. Hitter
Truck Anywhere for Hire
Phone 3F21
Gold H ill
B. E. ADAMS C A B IN ET SHOP
Auto and Truck Bodies
C A B IN ET-W O R K A
SPECIALTY
Phone No. 251.2
Gold H ill
$050 ^ $ 1 T 5 | e 0
WITHOUT
BATH
FROM
Others
from
Ij to >9
L C . EPPLEY
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Present
CHARLES B. HAMILTON
Mœ Produit i Matalin Dncttr
CORNER FIFTH S
SPR IN G STREETS
LOÍ A n G € L € f
The Alexandrie Hotel is on of filiated und of
The Eppley Hotel Company’s 20 hotels in the
Middle West, Louisville, Ky, Pittsburgh, ft) and
the Hamilton chain of Hotels in Californio.
CHICAGO OFFICE • 520 H Mtchr^on the. Phone Superior 4416 »
DEPENDABLE
DENTISTRY
NEW LOW
LAUNDRY PRICES
235 East Main
Phone 872-J
MEDFO RD, OREGON
Hough d r y , with those
pieces that should he starch­
ed, starched and ready to
iron; all flat pieces nicely
ironed, ready to use, one
hdkf. to eueli pound nicely
bund ironed, extra hdkf».
at a charge of 1c each, nt—
W h e t h e r y o u ’ ra
p l a n n i n g a t o u r in g
trip , going cam ping or Ash­
ing, or ju st on ■ picnic . . ,
you'll need “ good eat»’’ and
good lig ht. T h e Coleman Sport*
L ite Lantern and Camp Stova
w ill deliver ” right now " . , ,
anyw here and any tim e I
T h e Instant L ig h tin g Cole,
man S pn rt-Lite Lantern ie email
In Sire but big In brilliance.
O n ly 12 inches high, weight
only 3 lb«., yet give* up to 150
candlepower of pure w h ite light.
P y r e * g l e n g lo b e p ro te c t*
m antle . . , m ake* It an Indoor
and outdoor lig h t
Let us print your letterheads—
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Gold m il Ledge No. 12«
L O. O.
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Meets every Tuesday evening
V iiito rs Always Welcome
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MODEL No. 2*1
Light* Instantly
Kwfsil Price
O n ly » » . 8 8
CAMP STOVES
and LANTERNS
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AM ETHYST REBEKAH LODGE 97.
Meets every Wednesday Night at the
L O. O. F. H all, Gold H ill, Oregon
Kate Ross, Noble Grand.
Pauline Thompson, Vice Grand.
Evelyn Thompson, Secretary
Lucy Mee, Treasurer.
GOLD HILL CHAPTER W. R. <;.
Meets Twice a month on the 2nd
and 4th Wednesdays at their Club
rooms in the City Hall.
■ U t h B ryan, Predident.
Winona Steelman, Secretary.
Madge Dorman, Treasurer.
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(Minimum Charge 50c)
Know what is going on In Gold
H ill— Subscribe to The News and
keep informed.
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LOOK LOOK LOOK
8c Per Pound
Tax them all, and tax them well.
Tax them to the gates of hell I
— Bui close your eyes so you can’t
see
The coupon-clipper go tax free.
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ATTRACTIVE WEEKLY. MONTHLY AND
R E S ID E N T IA L R A TE S
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Canva* Good* <»tir Specially
Auto lops mid Gina* lm louircs
Medford, Or« gon
Dr. I. H. Gove
farmer, tax his flocks;
servants, tax their socks.
living, tax the dead;
unborn, ere they’re fed.
water, tax the air—
sunlight if you dare.
7 0 0 ROOMS •• NEW LOW RATES
W IT H
BATH
FROM
been within a short distnnee of
their own cabin, lu l l were blinded
by the snow.
Phones Office 10, lies. 9-1.
Gold y ill,
.
Oregon
Coleman Camp Stovea ere
m iniature gaa ranges thst give
real inatant-gaa cooking service.
L ig h t Instantly ju st like gaa . . .
no preheating. Cook real m eal*
In an appetizing w ay , . , any­
thing you w ent an y w ay you
want It. E veryth in g Is bu ilt-in.
Folds up Ilka a auit caaa w ith
everything stowed inside.
M ODEL No. IE - R o i.il P rit. * 8 . BO
Other otod.ia • • low
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THE COLEMAN LAMP AND STOVE COMPANY
W ICHITA, KANE.
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CHICA G O , IL L
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PHILADELPHIA, PA.
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LOS ANGELES, CALM,
ASK YOUR DEALER
Rough dry, no starch in
anything, flat pieces all
nicely ironed, wearing ap­
parel sofl and most of it
fit to wear, one hdkf. to
each pound; extra hdkf*. le
each, nicely hand ironed—
7c Per Pound
(Minimum Charge 50c)
Gents Suits Dry
Cleaned, $1.00
Leave Orders nt
SHAVERS BARBER SHOP
and we w ill call and deliver
al your home.
Family washings are
our specially.
W e Call Tuesday
and Friday
W ill Also Pick Up Dry
Cleaning
F r e n c h ’s
S te a m
L a u r.d ry
G ra n ts Pass, O re .
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