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THE GOLD HILL NEWS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1932 O regon S ta te G ridm cn FR O M O U R F IL E S 26 Y ears A g o W ill R eport S atu rd ay OREGON STATE COLLEGE, Cor vullia, September 7—Some 50 ran- dhlate« for i | i «* Oregon Stair cqllege ftxitbull Irani a rr ex|x*rtcd to report here for the opening of practice Saturday morning, September 10. Prospects at Oregon State for llir coming season depend to ii great extent on hew new unexperienced m in w ill make up for the loss of 11 lettermen from lu ll year'« squad. The higgc»t Io«« to the Orange team i» til the line where the reg ular sturling lineup from tackle to Inckle 1« missing. Finding men Io fill these vacancies w ill he the major task confronting the couch ing staff in the curly days of prac lice. The backfield ha« not been hit xo hard by griuluullon. The lieuvl- c t loss In thia department 1« at left hulf where two lettermen ure lost to the «quad. Lettermen expected to report for pracllre are Pierre Bowman, John ny Itlunroni, anil Hal Moe, half hack»; Vic Curtin, center; Everett Davis, Fred MacDonald and Keith Davis, end», Wayne Hum , Curly Miller, and Adolph Schwammel. tackle»; Ted Hermann, Art Ham pmil and Tommy Ward, quarter- hick«; Harold Joslin and Frank Little, fullbacks; Herman Leaf and Loren Tuttle, guard». The Ore gin Stale schedule: September 17—(ionxugn at Spo kane. September 24 Willamette nt Cor vallis. October I Stanford at Portland October K Southern California nt Lin Angeles. October 22— Washington Slate nt C o rva ll's. October 28— West Coast Army nt Corvallis. November 5— Oregon nt C orvallis. November 12 Montana nt Mis Announcing... PERM ANENTS $2.50 $4 $5.50 Hhimpoo, Finger Wave and .Manicure $1.25 Marcels 50c and 75c, Reset 35c Finger Wave», Wet 35c, Dry 50c Shampoos; Shingle Hob 35c, Others 50c Medicated or Soupless, 35c ext. Hot Oil Shampoo, 81. (Ml Lovalon Rinse 25c; Henna 50c Cleansing Fncinl 50c Regular Facial, »1 and up Eyebrow und Lash Dye 75c Manicure 50c Arch 35c H air Cuts 35c 10S West Main Portland, Oregon, September 0— Tlie Pacific International Livestock Exposition at Portland, Oregon, w ill The lir u d in mine wa» rompellcd be held October 15 22 inclusive -a Io shut down, temporarily, this week week curlier than last year’s dutes, on ueeount of a shortage of water. according io an announcement made The managers ure considering Hie by T. If. Wilcox, Jr., president of udvlsuhllitv of running u pipe line the exposition— und hence, exliibl to Rogue river as u protection tors of livestock, poultry anil pels ugaliiHt a like oeeurrt lice In the fu are now governing their feeding to ture. liuve their exhibits ready a week • • • earlier Ilian they bud planned. The first shipment oj peaches This year's Exposition promises Io he made from (Ills ¡xdiil were to be the finest and most com shipped from llu* Shipley runeh in plete, not only In exhibitions and Sams Valley to Portland Tuesday. animal shows, hut ulso in entertain • • • ment features. A spectacular indoor During the forepart of the week rodeo with approximately ait),UtIO Col. J. L. Pennington, of Dallas, in rush prizes w ill draw the spot Texas, who is o|x*ruting the Rlaek- light In enli rluinmenl. well mines three miles from Gold “This Is the McCarty Elliott out- H ill, opened a pay shule that runs ¡fit," staled Mr. Wilcox, "the finest about 812.1)0 a pound. The extent | rodeo in the country." They w ill of the pay shule has not been d e -! , i»'ctr’ toll 'op string of buck- ermlned yet, but It is thought that ing „„„fishing horses. Including the values w ill keep up upproxi the famous “ Midnight.'' the mount mutely. The Blackwell mines are that has never been ridden unless known to have been immensely the mneh-disputed "ride** at Hie wealthy in the early days In Gold F ill I*.m l! t. i i R i m i n i I'p of Frank H ill and there is no reason to be Sludnik, Olegs" cowboy, 1« counted lieve that the values have in any All the stunts of fanev hull dogging. great extent diminished. Colonel jgtm-r-wrestling. steer riding, brnne lennington. although he has b.en i rl(l*ng an(, PH, f ropin({ w „ , r „ „ e(. mly operating tli.-se properties for by ,,..isl ;W(.„ ,v.f ivp of the conn *i abort time. feel« confident that j , rvS , boekarooa nn.l women his men have opened a body of orc riders— nil i f championship calibre Hull w ill ultimalely prove the as — who w ill furnish keen compel! sertion of many Hint the Blackwell Hon for the prizes and pack the tilll still contains rich deposits of prrfort *nnci x w ith close-up thrill« gold and that by work and perser for Hie -pedntors. They w ill be veranre th .y w ill lx* uncovered. feulured al eight inntinee and seven From the Gold IHII New» of Auxast 31. ISOS Fred McClellan und Miss Ada Hungry, two well known young people of this section, were united til marriage Tuesday afternoon at the resident e of the bride's parents, Mr. und Mrs. Thus. Dungey of Gulls creek, Jud;;. J. R. It. Morclock o ffi ciating. J. A. Harvey has tendered his reslgnutioii us city inurshal and Is now- employed nt the Millionaire mine. Mr. Harvey has been a very effieient olitcial and resigns on ac count of a more lucrative posi tion. Steve Jones is serving in Mr Harvey’s place, temporarily. o LO O K LO O K LO O K From N EW LOW L A U N D R Y P R IC E S 8c P er P ound (Minimum Charge 50e) The city council is In a predica ment. owing to the resignation of Marshal Harvey, which was ac cepted nt council meeting Monday night. There were no npplicnlinns for the position and at present the city Is without a marshal. The of fice pays 845 a month and the du ties arc not very arduous, hut nt present there is such a demand for men that it Is hard to get one who w ill work for Hint money. 7c P er Pound (Minimum Charge 50c) G ent» S u its D ry C leaned, $1.00 W e Call T u esd ay and F riday W ill Also Pick lip Dry Cleaning F r e n c h ’s S te a m L aundry G ran ts P a ss, Ore. e a a E. IL Thornhrue has been (ravel ing with the aid of n cane during ihc past week ns a result of rmi- • nlng a unit in his foot. a • • I The Gold H ill public schools opened Monday with a good at tendance. The following teachers ure in charge: Prof. A. O. F re d , Mrs. Alma Freel, Miss Ambroslne I Murphy. • • • The Snrdine Creek school started j Monday w ith Miss Norn Newton as teacher. Pendleton— Mrs. Edith Romaine sold Realistic Beauty Shop to Edith Mamie Sampson. sonili. November 19—Fordham at New York. R eed ’s L ife T erm M ay B e C linched by H ig h e s t C ourt Affirmation of the life term ini* liosed upon Albert W. Reed of Den (B y M r». M a rio n ¡.a n c e ) ver, Colo., for participation in the murder of Victor Knott, Ashland po Beginnin» September I, Hie Foot; liceman, last November, w ill be Creek and Ex ms valley mail routes sought Tuesday in the state su- were consolidated w illi George Mar- tin, who has hud Hu* Evans valley | George A. Codding. Reed j , conlin- roule tor i* number of years us ,.,j ¡„ ,j si ale prison at Salem, amt carcier. I'll. distance covered Is H ie limit f, r Hie filing of an appeal alxiul 75 miles, which Include« Galls Io Hie slat • supreme court expired Creek. Hie highway on the south September 2. It is a legal formality. side of Hi** river, Fixits Creek, then It is expected that Newbury and to Rogiti* River, Evans valley, the Newbury, rltorneys for Reed and north stile of the river Sardine named by Circuit Judge H. I). N or Creek und into Gold H ill. ton to defend, w ill take some rount- .. . . . ~ ■ *'r ,l'Kal action, if such exists. Mrs. Lloyd Miller, Mrs. Paul M e -! Last Thursday, Attorney Gus New- Quat and Mrs. Effie* Birdseye from |,u r) , lk .(| „ lllo,jon |h<, <.jrcuj| tins community attended Hie relief , ourl fol *200 of county' canning meeting held at the Com- fu„ds for the expense of preparing niunily hall at llo*iUe River Mon- transcript of the testimony in the day, which is being done by Hit* Rt.,,| ease. The motion was denied Civ.c e l u h . Ladies' Aid and (.range, by Judge Norton. Kin and friends of The food is donated and thi Ih-e.l in Colorado—depri ssion h it— arc furnished by the county. are unable to provide funds. This j lion, and that they fled in hi« auto, which was found the next morning wrecked near Foots Crees on the Pacific highway. Pacific highway west of Gold H ill. Reed was eommilteed Io the state penitentiary lust March, and since his imprisonment there, has been highly hopeful than an appeal would win him a new trial and liberty.*-Medford Mail Tribune. “GO W H E R E T H E CRO W D G O ES” Nandie’s Grill The Place Io Get E x cep tion al Food at M od erate P rices We Specialize in French and Italian Dishes. Banquet Room fo r Special Parties Gold H ill Lodge No. 129 ♦ leaves the steel-nerved Coloradoan L o. o. The Foots Creek Sunday school at the end ol his legal rope. lias made piuns for Rally day, Sep All future hope of freedom, ac Meets every Tnesdsy evening (ember IS, w illi an all-day meeting cording Io « number of local law Visitors Always Welcome nnd basket lunch al noon. yers lies within the clemency of the ‘ < governor. I, ♦ ♦ * ♦ * » « * * * * John Mills who has spent the I The Oregon law prohibits the ex- i - * ♦ • _____________ _ past two years at the home of Mr. pending of /r-untv funds, '<>r ••-,* AMETHYST REBEKAH LODGE 97. and Mrs. II I.. Skelton, left Friday apiieal of criminal cases, the sta- Meets every Wednesday Night at the (or Palo Alto, California, where he lutes holding that a county is not I. O. O. F. H all, Gold H ill, Oregon w ill visit I t ’ ». mother a few days be obligated, beyond providing ade Pauline Thompson, Noble Grand. fore entering hoarding «.< liool neat quate defense counsel for the ac- Carrie Puhi, Vice Grand. Palo Alto for Ihe winter. -.•«scd. Rebecca Ross, Secretary. The appeal had been perfected, Lacy Mee, Treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lance, who would have been based upon dis- __ hnve spent the past two weeks at rovery of le w evidence. A ffidavits!® ® ^’® H IL L CHAPTER W. R. C. 'heir home in Gold H ill, came out were made bv two Ashland people Mce*8 Twice a month on the 2nd Io their cabin Sunday. In Ihe eve after the conviction of Reed, aver- :,nd W «lnexdays nt their Club ning they had as the’r guests. M r ring that lie was in a hamburger roo,ns *n City Hall. ■n*! Mrs. Lei Cook of Cold H ill am' stand, several blocks from the scene , Bessie Henderson, president. 'ieir son Clarence, his wife and c f the muider. nt the exact time of i May'belle Dotson, secretary. five year oid daughter, Alice Lee. of its occurrnce. Madge Dorman, Treasurer. Chicago. HI. They arrived Thursday Paul McQuade and Lee Jackson.! T of Iasi week, coming the southern indicted with Reed, for the murder, * W. P. CHISHOLM. M. D. route nnd plan to be in Southern are still nt targe. Reed in his own General Practitioner Oregon abr.nl a year or more. behalf, testified that McQuade and Phones Office 10, Res. 9-L Jackson committed the crime, while Gold H ill. Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Presley Turpin and he was seeking a registration sho- three rh ild n n of Phoenix were Sun •lay dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tompkins at Riviera Plantation orchard. r. Dr. I. H. Gove D E N T IS T R Y 235 East Main Phone 872-J MEDFORD, OREGON Conger Funeral Parlors Rough dry, no sturch in anything, flat pieces nil nicely ironed, wearing ap- pnrel soft ami most of It fit to wear, one hdkf, to each pound; extra hdkfs. lc each, nicely hand ironed— also Ihc Gold H ill News of September 7, 1906 N E W S O F O U R FO O T S CREEK AN D ROGUE R IV E R N E IG H B O R S evening performances. Ollier arena events w ill ¡ncludi the |x>pulnr six-in-hand draft teams featuring the finest pure bred drat* horses. There w ill be n dni’y parade of w in n ln j animal exhibits. It is lx I,■•veil by O. M. Plummer general manager of the Pacific In ternationa’. that western exhibitors w ill have a m uch belter chance rt the 975.000 cash awards provided by Oregon and Multnomah county and breeders’ associations as east ern exhibitors w ill have a smaller representation than usual. This dix*s not mean that there w ill he fewer entries In the various animal shows, however. LeRoy Cameron, who has spent In the dairy caille division ex the summer at the home of his pectations are for an unusually aunt. Mrs. Effie Birdseye, returned large Jersey show Inasmuch os the Saturday to his home at Gold H ill American Jersey Cattle club has for the school year. designated the Pacific International ns the Western Regional Jersey Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Skelton and show for the year. fam ily spent several days Ihe past I'nusually fine, too, w ill be the week enjoving an outing at Crescent shows of l*eef rattle, heavy draft City, California. horses, sheep, hogs, goats, ixiultry wool and mohair, industrial and Let us have that subscription re land products nnd Roys’ and Girls' newal today—The Gold H ill News. 4 II clubs and Smith-Hughes Vo cational education work. Corvallis— Bids opened for con- This is the tweanty-second an slruction nl bridge here to replace nual Pacific iniernslional Livestock structure which collapsed recently. Exposition— the largest livestock ex Bridge estimated to cost $30,000 position in the world und the Pa w ith roadway of 24 feet. cific-West’s most spectacular educa-1 llonal event— its way of drawing | Ihe spotlight of the world on it ns u country outstanding ill agricultur al und manufactured products. One vast 11-acre roof covers the Ex position’s t!iirleen-shows-in-one and DEPENDABLE the large indoor arena. T. K. Roberts, formerly engaged in the newspaper business in Gold Bandon— Local fire department H ill, died in Yreka, California, last acquired new fire hall. Friday from Ihc result of a surgi cal operation. Corvallis — Railroad crossing • • • where Monroe slreel crosses South Sheriff D. II. Jackson was in ern Pacific tracks on Sixth street, lown Wednesday serving subpoenas being repaired. upon a number of Gold H ill boys who w ill lx* compelled Io give evi dence against the parties who were 1 running a blind pig a Wimer dur ing the Fourth of July celebration ■ at that place. • • • Rough d r y , with those pieces thut should lx* starch ed, starched und ready Io iron; all flat pieces nirely ironed, ready to use, one hdkf. Io each pound nicely hand ironed, extra hdkfs. al a charge of tc each, at— Fnmi!y washings arc our specially. o Ml«s Nine Carter, our efficient deputy |xi«tmistress, Thelma und Nolan Haminersly are s|M*ndiiig a weeks vacation at Ihc residence of G. R. Hnnnnersly on Snrdine creek. • • • »*»**»»♦*****»»***♦*************** Leave Orders al SHAVERS BARBER SHOP ami we w ill cnll and deliver id yo u r home. o Work at the Canal company’s new* dam is progressing swiftly. About slxlx men arc now employed. • • • Medford P ortlan d O ctober 15*22 From the Gold H ill News. August 24. I »06 Quite a number of Gold H ill pco- | pic uttended the dance at C(x>|x*r's hall in Moonville Wednesday night. Among those caught by the watch ful eye of a News reporter were W. I). Cooper, Just plain Rill when he Is not in society, J. Corta Master- son, Johnii) Reed’s clerk, W. Rard Carter, Joe Fulton and a stranger, whose name we did not learn. o o • B ow m an'« Barber and B o iu t y Shop L iv esto ck E x p o sitio n in Paff« 5 Office of County Coroner M EDFORD R E L IA B L E OREGON REASO NA BLE Grants Pass Business Directory 1 hu 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 you to consult them when in Grants Pass. ♦----------- ---------- - VA LLEY CLEANERS 611 1-2 East H St. Grants Pass, Ore. Opposite P. O. Phone 260 Suits cleaned and pressed 91.00 Hats cleaned and blocked 91.00 Plain dresses cleaned and press ed, 91.00 M A IL UB YOUR FILM S 9x10 Enlargement Free w ith 95.00 worth of work. 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