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. H IE HOLD HILL NEWS THURSDAY, AUGUST 13. 193.» Pag« 8 DAILY N EW S IN 6 LIBEL SUITS At the ROXY THEATER Medford, Oregon Friday and Saturday. August I S - » “DRAGNET PATROL“ Vera Reyuolds — Glenn Tryon Sunday and Monday. August 21-22 •MIRACLE MAN” Sylvia Sidney — Chester Morris Men’s and Boys’ (Continued on back page) was Bates* dissatisfaction with the settlement of these suits which led him to tell his story Io Mr. Banks. Guy Bales, who brought the fourth suit, is no relation Io F. A. Rules. He alleges! that The News, Bunks, Balis, and the daughter, Mrs. Lund, had “connived conspired and collud ill to extort money from the plain tiff," and that as purl of the con spiracy the newspaper published the article “Miner Tells Tale of W oe j Foots Creek,” "without investi gating Its truth or falsity.” This makes six suits pending against The Medford Daily News and its publisher. L. A. Banks. District Attorney Codding and his deputy, Attorney Neilson, both having filed suits for $50,00® some lime previous •y. Claude Shaver of Grunts Pass is Delicious Peach ice cream at Hor helping out at the Shaver barber ning’s Shack. Grants Pass. A18 Tuesday and W ednesday, Aug. 13-24 shop in this city this week. "PASSIONATE PLUMBER" Mrs. Rita Doran was a business Mrs. E. C. Schneider, Mrs. Win. Polly Moran — Jimmy Durante — caller in Grants Pass Saturday aft Puhi and Mrs. Lily McKay were Busier Keaton ernoon. shopping in Medford Thursday. Thursday and Friday. August 25-26 Mrs. Alva Cook spent Wednesday Win. Dorman of Seattle, who has “NICE WOMEN” with her father at his home in Med been a guest of his brother. George Daily Matinee 1:30; Eves 7 p. m. ford. Dorman here, left Sunday for his Continuous Shows Sat. and Sun. FRl’lT PACKERS! Lunch always home in Seattle. 1:30 to 11 p. m. ready at The Delta. We also carry Children 10e Adults 15c candy, tobacco and ice cream. A4tf Miss Winona Heyland of Medford who has spent the last few days Mrs. Wilbur Martin was a busi here with Jill Marlin, returned W ed- ness caller in Medford Monday aft nesda.v to her home. ernoon. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Ferguson. Mrs. Smoker Plano and Trips Mr. and Mr. George Raker left Lula Davis and Mr. and Mrs W m to Other Lodges Dis Saturday morning for Fort Jones, Kittle piemekeil at Ashlann last cussed by Odd Fellows California, after two days spent Sunday. here while enroute from Seattle. A number of Gold Hill people Gold Hill lodge No. 12« met In W E WELCOME Miss Libei ty Pearl Smith of Red attended the Al G. Barnes circus regular session August 10, 1932. I lie which showed in Grants Pass Tues ding. California, arrived here Thurs smoker committee reported fine THE day morning to spend a week with day and in Medford Wednesday. progress with their plans, having Mrs. Marjorie Pena in this city. Mrs. Ellis who residi* on the signed up two more participants. FRUIT WORKERS Mr. and Mrs. Howard Carter of highway near this city underwent a Names will be announced later. Lodge members are to go to Greensprings, near Ashland, were major operation at Sacred Heart guests of Mr and Mrs. Lyle Shop- hospital Wednesday and is reported Grunts Pass Saturday, August 27. TO improving satisfactorily. when the dgrie team will pet on pert in this city Friday evening. the first degree work. A big crab Anne Christenson, year old daugh Silas Fleming of Miller Creek was feed is also promised. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Soren Christen calling on his daughter. Mrs. Jack On Tuesday night. August 23. the Frost and family in this city Mon sen, who fell last Thursday and cut Grand Master R. H. Jones and Grand a severe g:>sh in her throat, is much day. Patriarch I .irl II. Shank will make improved now. a joint officinl visit to Medford ■ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kinney expect Mr. and Mrs. Aurele M.unier. Mr. Lodge No. 83 and every Odd Fel- to move in i. few days to the house vacated Tuesday by Mrs. Minnie and Mrs. Joe Blair and Mr. and fhw is urged to attend. That night Mrs. Maurice Meunler motored to the regular meeting of the local W e serve Byerly. Crescent City to spend the day lodge will begin at 7:1)0 instead of Mr. and Mrs. George Dorman, Thursday. 8:00 so that the members ran go Light Lunches daughter, Helen, and W in. Dorman to Medford. Everyone who ran is and Cold Drinks Mrs. George Hammersly and Mrs. asked to tuke his car. I motored to Oregon Caves Sunday Lola Reed left Wednesday for the ! where they spent the day. Visit Our Weeks orchards near Trail, where ENTERTAINS NOBLE GRANDS Mrs. C. W. Martin and children. i they will be employed during the POOL ROOM Jack and Jill, accompanied by Mrs. j jru], scason Miss Jeanne Hammers- Mrs. Bob Cook was hostess at Lily McKay and Winona Heyland. the regular meeting of the Past No returned Monday from Crescent City, after spending a week there, i Mrs. Cora Bumerot and family ble Grand club al her home Thur« '.moved Wednesday from Dad Inglingi day afternoon. After the regular Lillie Vonnie Moore is spending h(lUSC to thc Gold Hill hotel build- business. • social afternoon was _______ —— the week al the home of her grand ing. Mr. and Mrs. Boherl Mlllspaugh j spent and late in the afternoon j - mother, Mrs. Bert Stephenson, in are moving into Mr. Ingling’s houst lovely refreshments were served to Mesdnmes Lily Carter. Lucy Vee.i today (Thursday). Grants Pass. Edith Cameron. Pearl Ferguson. El J. W. Bryan who has spent the Mr. and Mrs. Aurele Meunier, Mr. la Carter, I o'a Reed, Mabel Hittle, past week mining on the Klamath and Mrs. Joe Blair anil families, Kathryn Lum e. Kale Ross, Madge J river returned Sunday to his home and their guests Mr. and Mr*. Mau Dorman. Ada Cook and Miss (hive. rice Meun'er of SI Paul. Alberta, Turner. here. Canada, »pent Sunday picnicking in The next n,riling will be held nl j Peach ice cream is the special Ashland park. the home of Mrs. Mabel Hittle on now being served at Horning's Miss Jeanne Hammersly suffered Thursday Septeinbr 8. Shack, Grants Pass. Be sure to try it. A18 a bad cut on her wrist Monday eve Miss Ethel Klingle of Medford wus Do not neglect your ning when she fell at the Karl Work on the first run of Bart Moore home and struck the edge of visiting Mrs. Celia Combi st al Omer automobile by failing lett pears at the Del Rio orchard a broken cup. The injury was at Aulo Park Monday evening. to change the oil in and packing house was finished tended by Dr. W. P. Chisholm and L. M. Sweet of Sams Valley wus j Tuesday. The second crop will be the crankcase. An oil is healing nicely. a Gold Hill caller Tuesday after ready in a few days. change at regular in Among local people who attended noon. C. W. Tate of Eugene arrived the AI G. Bernes circus al Medford tervals may save a John Palmer spent the week end | here last week to spend a few Wednesday evening were Mr. and bearing in your car. with his father, J. Palmer, on Ev weeks fishing along the Rogue and Mrs. Frank Carter and son Leroy, W e handle Zerolene has established a camp on Galls Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Carter, Mrs. ans Creek. Creek. Mr. Tate has a large circle Tom Cook and daughter Bernice, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stone were j oil, the oil that out of acquaintances in this city. sells all others. Mr. and Mrs. Chcs Kell and Mrs. business callers In Medford Satur day evening. Mrs. Aletha Robbins and sister, May Logan and son Charles. EB Ruth Bycrlv, moved Tuesday into George Hammersly and Jim Clem Mrs. Helen Condit of Grants Pass ETH for an apartment at the home of Mrs. was a guest of her mother, Mrs. ent returned Wednesday evening ^ A FE Celia Combest at Omer’s Auto Park. Lelah Bowers, Monday. Mrs. Eve from Brookings for a few days va ERVICB Their mother, Mrs. Minnie Byerly, lyn Johnson of Ashland, who has cation from their work with the is moving from her home in this been visiting her parents, Mr. and Emily Gold company. They will look city to a ranch on Foots Creek Mrs. Roy Cameron, returned to after their cinnabar properly on which she is homesteading. Grants Pass with Mrs. Condit to Applegate while here. Mrs. Madeline Pendleton will spend a few days. SETH COY. Mgr. TRAFFIC ON HIGHWAYS move in a few days to the home Lunch stand and restaurant is Charles Orr, former Gold Hill SHOW 45 PERCENT DECREASE edn section. occupied by Mr. and Mrs. R. E. high school athletic coach and now Returns received from 18 of the Blankenburg the past eight months. instructor in the Portland schools, Mrs. Pendleton is a teacher in the returned fiom Los Angeles Satur checking stations on the traffic local grade school. Mr. and Mrs. day where he witnessed the Olym counts taken Sunday, indicate that travel over the highways is ubout Blankenburg will move across the pic games. He slopped in Gold Hill 45 per cent less than at the same] street into the house recently va to visit for a few days before con cated by the Newnham family. Both tinuing to Portland where he will time last year, according to Jam es' G. Bromley, stale highway inainlen-' residences arc owned by Mrs. Nellie again teach the coming term. ance engineer. Mr. Bromley com- 1 Reed. Gold Hill children were given pared Ihe traffic counts of the Marshall Eber Davis returned lo some excitement Monday afternoon months o f August, 1931 and 1932 at Gold Hill Sunday after spending when strains of band music floated his office in Grants Pass Tuesday several days at his cinnabar claim over the lown. (lathering on Main morning. in Douglas ccunty. His family drove The check is being made on the street the kids enjoyed seeing the lo the mine to bring him back. Wm. famous Gilmore Red Lion circus Pacific, Crater Lake and Redwood who are looking for Kinney carried the star of author troupe, which is on tour of the highways. SCHOOL CLOTHES ity during Davis’ absence but was coast from Canada to Mexico. The H«re Are Some Real Value« relieved by O. U. Newell on Fri Word was received here this week troupe stopped ut the J. W. Living day when Kinney took a job as ston service station, local dealers for that Lee Avery, a former well HIGH QUALITY WORSTEDS watchman at the Skeels 4 Graham Gilmore oi! products where visitors known residi nl of this cily, had at $19.50 mining operations on Sardine creek. were enterleined by the band, live committed suicide In Portland. He Mr. Davis reports there is consider TWEED and CHEVIOT lions, clowns and a barker. The leaves his wife, Ann Avery, of able mining activity in the section SCHOOL PANTS circus left for Medford after the Klamath Falls and two children in of Douglas county where his mine AT ALL PRICES Sutherlin, Oregon.- short stop here. is located. CORDS AT $2.95 to $5.00 Many residents of Gold Hill and vswwwvwsvswvwswvvvwws**************************************' < ’ MOLESKIN PANTS $3.95 vicinity were among those that ATTENTION! stayed up to witness the perseid SWEATERS meteors as they flamed across the I will continue to give Pullovers $2.50 to $4.35 heavens Iasi Thursday evening. The Croquiñol« Permanent Waves Sleeveless $1.55, $1.75, $2-50 meteors appeared often and bril with ringlet ends for LEATHER JACKETS $4.95 up liant flashes of light were plainly $1.98 visible for several hours. The dis SHOES $2.95, $3.50, $5.00 play started just before midnight (This includes shampoo and wave) and was caused by the earth near This price good during remainder ing the orbit formerly followed by of August and September. Swift’s comet in 1862. The cornel has since broken into bits, and each year the fragments appear in me (in rear of Barber Shop) 113 E. 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