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Miss Burdina Kennedy o f Grants
Pass was visiting Leone Wheatley
here Saturday evening.
Happenings^
CARTERS KNTKRTAIN FRIENDS
Mr. und Mrs. Prank Carter were
hostesses at an inform al party at
Mrs. Lucy Mee Is having repair their home near this c ity Sunday
w ork done on her house in prepar evening. Games and cards were
ation for p»'osj>ectlve lennants.
played by all present and everyone
Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Hedgpeth were ha<l an enjoyable evening.
Refreshments were served at a
business callers in Medford Tues
lute hour to the guests. Messrs, amt
day.
Mesdames Paul Thompson, Ray
Dusenberry Thompson. II. D. Force, Earl Moore,
Ralph and l.rster
were business callers in Grants | j (U, M uir, Mrs. Minnie Byerly, Mrs.
’ Pass Munday.
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I Alt Ilia Robbins and Miss Ruth By
Patricia Holmes o f Los Angeles. erly, of this city, , and
„ Mr. und Mrs.
is spending the week w ill, Mr. ami A ,lh ‘,r
,,f 1 wr" " n ,t
Mrs. Sterling Richmond and small
Mrs. J. A. Grimes was a business
daughter ol Medford were guests of
caller in Medford Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs J. W. Lewis Thursday.
Mrs. Mabel Robinson is quite ill
I). W. Newell left last week for
at her home and is unable to be up.
various points in Washington where
Mrs. T. J. Murphy, on Foots Creek j
ENTERTAINS AT PARTY
Mrs. Clinton W alker returned to he w ill spend a short time.
her home in this city after several
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A
rth
ur
Gorham
ar
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Mrs. Pete Smith and infant son
weeks spent in Ashland.
rived
here
Sunday
evening
to
spend
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Miss
A
lth
ia
Bells
was hostess nt
were guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Roy
a week w ith Mrs. Minnie Byerly a parly fo r several little Iriends at
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Angstead of Cameron Sunday.
here.
■ her home in honor o f tier ninth
Medford were guests o f Mr. and
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birthday unniverary, Saturday, July
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
A.
Newnham
mov
Mrs. M erritt Merriman Tuesday.
Mrs. Howard Drake was calling |(.
ed last week from the house owned I on friends in Grants Pass Wednes-
g,r b
K1|mes u||d w rr r
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Newnham and by Mrs. 11 Ik Reed to the house on
day, and also had denial w ork en,r r , a|netj |,y various nmusemenb
Ed Bolt le ft Tuesday fo r Portland the highway and form erly occupied
after which love’ y refreshments
by Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Angstead.
fo r a few days’ business trip.
II. D. Heed returned W ednesday [ were served,
Mr. and Mrs. Al Pankey left Wed-
M m ’s Suits 75c; hats 75c; lies morning from San Francisco where
Guests w ire Laura Mae and I ran
nesday fo r u trip to Portland and ! Me; dresses and suits 75c and up. i he spent se-'t ral days allend'ng I o ! ees Buss, W.noua Hungry, Valentlm
coast cities. They expect to visit | w hile flannels 60c. Medford Cash business affairs.
Cook, Patricia Duran. Virginia Ccn
relatives in several places and w ill ‘ and Car y Cleaners. Phone 1700.
ters. Dorothy and Virginia Ham. Mil
Bert Ross and Ace L in da ll were dred and Lucille Smith.
be gone about tw o weeks.
'Across Bear Creek bridge. J14-21-2S
in this c ity on business Thursday
from Klamath River where they are ADAMS HAVE BABY DAUGHTER
mining.
Men’s High Grade
Straw Hats
We Now Have a Line of
DRAKE'S
General Line of Grocery and Dry Goods
Vacation
Days
WILL SOON
BE OVER . . .
Give them their
favorite treat —
Snider’s Carmel
Fudge
Mr. and Mrs. Elov,l Lance returned
nlu' '* rs'
Adams are the
to the mine on Foots Creek where j 1’roud parents of a new daughter
they are working Saturday evening | *,orn n* ,*n> tlra n ls Pass hospital
after several days spent in town.
| Sunday. July 17. Roth moth a and
I daughter ate reported (tulle well.
Cherry picking at the H illle o r-!
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chard was finished Saturday w ith a SCHOPPEKT8 SURPRISED ON
, quite satisfactory harvest. About 15
BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARIES
I local people assisted in the picking.
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Mr. and Mrs. I.vie Sehopperl were
Mrs. Mavbelle Dotson and son. .
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Linsley Donald, returned to Gold 1 . . .
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b I relatives from Medford
at th eir
H ill Mondav evening, after a week
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home here Sundae evening, the oc-
spent w ith Mrs. T. J. .Murphy on .
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casion being the birthday of both
roots Creek.
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I Mr. und Mrs. Sehopperl.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Buincrot of
Ail in fo iin a l evening was spent
Los Angeles left Thursday m orning { and lovely refreshments were serv-
fo r Crater Lake after a three days’ ed Io Mrs. Lucy Crews, Mr. mid Mrs.
visit here w ith Mrs. Cora Rumrrot Melvin Hull, Mr. and Mrs. G. T.
Crews, Miss Meldn Crews, Mr. Bay
and fam ily.
Muusl and Wayne Crews.
Permanent Waves $4.00 and lip;
Mr. and Mrs. Sehopperl moved Io
shampoo 50c; finger wave or mar- this city recently from Medford und
I ce 75c; w ith shampoo 81.00; Special Mr. Sehopperl is managing the Nug-
Thurs. and Fridays, plain facial $1; p,.„ s,,rv „.,. station. They are liv
, pack facial $1.50. W ork guaranteed. ¡ng ¡n
|,OUHe nn Main street next
Bowman Barber & Beauty Shop. 105 ! ,o Da(j ing iin g ’s home.
West Main, M ulford, Ore. Phone 57. j
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J2l-28i Word was received by (friends
j Mrs. Ernest Reinking and her un- ;,cre lh l»
M rv Mildred
| cle, Ernak Lawrence, returned Wed- , , r r ’ n,o*h?r of Miss Mildred Orr
! nesday from Belknap Springs where
Uharlie Orr. form er teachers in
thev had spent two wei ks' vac ation. |!" '
lo g li s c h o o l, h a d r c e Iv e d
Mrs M illie W alker hail charge o f I " fraetured rib when she fell last
the local telephon office during Mrs. \yeek nl her Imme in Eugene. Mrs.
O rr’s condition was iinproving sat
[ Rein'.;; ng's absence.
isfnetorily al (late of w ritin g.
CLASSIFIED
How the children love their Ice Cream Cones.
And when they’re filled with Snider’s Ice Cream,
they know they’re the best of all.
FOUND; Small bronze cross, near
telephone office. O w n tr may have
same by identifying and paying for
this ad. Gold H ill News.
And for the grownups-
Don’t Forget This Week’s Special:
CARMEL FUDGE
FOUND: Bunch of keys, on Galls
creek road. Owner may have same
by identifying anil paying for this
ad. Call at Ihe News office.
Snider Dairy & Produce Co.
2832 No. Bartlett - - Phone 203 - * Medford
At the ROXY THEATER
Medford, Oregon
SATURDAY ONLY, JULY 23
“LAW OF THE RIO GRANDE”
Starring Rob Custer
“If It’s Snider’s It’s the Best to Buy”
Sunday and Monday, July 24-25
“ ONE HOUR WITH YOU”
W ith Maurice Chevalier
HAM’S GROCERY
“BIG PARADE"
John Gilbert — Renee Adoree
E. T. HAM, Prop.
Thursday and Friday, July 28-29
“A HOUSE DIVIDED”
W aller Huston — Kent Douglas
FRESH M EA TS
.e e e e e e e e e e e s e e e e e e e s s s s w s s s v s w
5c
FRANCO - AMERICAN
SPAGHETTI
2 cans
19c
RICE KRISPIES
3 pkgs. .................... 29c
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LARGE WHITE
BEANS
5 lbs. fo r ................ 18c
VAN CAMPS
PORK and BEANS
4 cans ...................... 25c
STANDARD CORN
2 cans .................. 19c
M. J. B. COFFEE
3-lb. cans
98c
FANCY SHRIMP
2 cans ...................... 25c
WHITE WONDER
SOAP
10 Bars .................. 25c
July Special
row beads which were chipped with
a sharp stone fastened to a stick.
For Hie arrowheads agate und red
jasper was used, and those found
on this sib give another clue to
the approximate time in which the
tribe lived. Unlike the later Indians'
triangular arrow-points which had
sharp prongs at the buck, these ur-
row heads were long and oval-
shnpped, tapering Io a sharp point
at one end.
Their mortars nnd pestles were
especially crude, most of the mor-
tars found being little more lliau
slightly hollowed I lut stones.
The food of these natives was
f'sh, deer and elk mi at and meal
.pound from the acorns in their
\ide bowls. Three deposits of mils
o I shells were found also. The
re lli of Ihe skeletons were well
orn from their course food, but
Acre ill much belter preservation
than those of us moderns, ulthougli
.oint' showeu cavities that indiealed
many a painful loolliaelie.
Dr. Cressuinn stales that id least
ne s e llle iiim l was abandoned busi
ly , for a quantity of the precious red
jasper used for arrowheads hud
been left. Sand slrutas were quite
distinct bi tween the levels of the
settlements, end presumable floods
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M U R R A Y ’S
BEAUTY SHOP
1
i 41 S. Central, Medford
At the
HOLLY .
Medford
Thursd'iy, Friday mid Saturday
"TOM DROWN OF CULVER”
Sunday. Monday und Tuisday
"IGLOO”
An exlruordlnnry film of Eskimo
Ilf-, love and th rill*.
Starling Wednesday
"W EEK END MARRIAGE"
Loretta Young. Norman Foster
and (ieorge Brent
< lip This Coupon
FREE TICKET
to Holly theatre w ith one paid
odiulssion except Sat. und Sun.
Compliment* Gold Hill News
Now Open For Business
Carrying a Complete Line ot
Hardware and
New and Used
Furniture
Our Stock la Priced to Meet All Competition
WATCH FOR OUR FORMAL OPENING
SPECIALS NEXT WEEK
M. S. JOHNSON, Proprietor
MEATS
Skipp.v tlic small bull pup, belong
ing Io Mr. anil Mrs. Aurele Meu-
nier, and which strayed from Iheir
home early this spring, was found
this week at Phoenix. The dog had
been picked up by Ihe Phoenix
residents on Ihe Sams Valley road
where it had wandered. Skippy was
claimed fo r the Meuniers, who are
spending he summer in Canailu,
by Mrs. Joe’ Blair, Mr. Meunier’s
sister. The pup was Ihe treasured
playmate of little Jocelyn Meunier.
th eir year-old daughter, and they
w ill he glad to learn he has been
found.
G
FRESH FISH
EVERY DAY
Always a Good Variety of the Beat
BEEF — PORK — VEAL — MUTTON
BACON — HAM — COLD MEATS
Greasing
GOLD HILL MEAT MARKET
W e are equipped to «five
Woodcock & Moore, Ov/ners
your autom obile a first
class crease job. Y our
and give us a tria l—the
cost is m oderate.
PERMANENT
WAVES
Puah Waves with ring
lette ends.
$2.95 Complete
hud routed the Indians.
Dr. Cresaman has lukcn the ar
ticles he lound to Ihe university
museum, w in re lie w ill niMke fu r
ther study and comparison w ith
those found ut other sites.
Hr also is inlerestrd in a ramp
in Evans Valley and plans III Ihe
I,cur future Io study Ihe Indian w rit
lugs on the cliffs In easlern Ore
gon. At Ihe fool of the cliffs he
hopes Io find a burial ground which
w ill yield more Information on Ihe
earlier inhabitants of Oregon.
Gold Hill Hardware
Mr. and Mrs. John Rafrd and
m phew-. Richard Turner, of Du
Bois, Nebraska, arrived here F ri
day to spend a week w ith their
relatives. George Turner, son Fred,
and daughter, Olive. They were ac
companied from Portland by Mrs.
E. Weigle, who is a guest of her
daughter, Mrs. Elmer Dungey. The
Turners and Bairds motored Io Cra
ter Lake Wednesday.
car will perform b e tte r
and last longer. Drive in
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PRUNES
2-lb. package .......... 12c
1 WE REDEEM PALM OLIVE AND CRYSTAL
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WHITE SOAP COUPONS
(Continued from puge 1)
’ Matinee 1:30; Eves 7 p. m.
Continuous Show Sun. 1:30 to 11
s 15c
Children 10c
Specials for Saturday | (
BREAD
i-lb. loaves
INDIAN CAMP SITE EX
CAVATED AT GOLD HILL
s
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ETH for
AFE
KRVICE
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S m artly waved, short hair is cooler for summer.
Permanent Waves, $3.75
Steam Waves, $5.00
ABSOLUTELY NOTHING BUT STEAM
— No Dry Heat —
Coy & Robinson
SETH COY. Mgr.
L«n«h stand and restaurant in
connection.
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ja ; ).
Cinderella Beauty Shop
East 8th St.
Medford, Ore.
Phone 1526
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