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THE GOLD HILL NEWS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ¿0, 1932 J p- VAI.I.EY CLEANKKS 611 1-2 Basi II HI. Giani» l’naa, Or». Opi»»NÌir I*. 0 . l'hon» 260 Sull» eleaneil unii presscd $1.01) llu tu r lr u n r il unii bloekèd $1.00 l'lu in dresses eleancd und press- ed. $1.00 NEW S OF OUR FOOTS i CREEK AND ROGUE RIVER NEIGHBORS , ■ •— < . A l . " -1 .JJ. Pag • s ... - L Yrekan* Plan Big ‘Gold Rush’ on October 7 and 8 I Allowance for Your H ~ '" — Old Lamp or Lantern ON A NEW C oleman (By Mr». Marion (.aure) <>. C P nH ier and W. F. Bonnet were M edford buxine»» cullers Wed- Right now your old lamp or lantern . . . regardleaa of kind or condition . . . is good for $1.50 at our store on a brand new Coleman. The finest pres sure-gas Lamp« and Lanterns ever produced. ner<loy. A h u n tin g par.y consisting o f John, A rth u r, Dunlel, D avid unit Blain lilie s returned the Inst o f the week from K luiualh county w ith fo u r mule deer. Mr. P re fo tin lu ln und frie n d from M arshfield have been v is itin g his AT T H E cousin Ed Prrfounlain and fa m ily , O LD STAGE COACH AND PART OF YREKA GOLD BUSH GANG und also enjoyed a successful h u n t Yreka, C alif., bus set out to relieve i recently fo rm « ! under the d ire ctio n ing trip . unem ploym ent and on Oct. 7 and 8 of C. It. “ Abe” Lin g , o w n e r o f the Mrs. D. C. M ills and son l lillv re Yreka News. The purpose nt 11».• lu m e d In her home ul Williams w ill »luge «n annual “ gold rush."' Above is an old fashioned stage “ rush” is Io revive interest in gold ('.reek Saturday a fte r spending a m ining, provide job'; lo r the unent week w ith her sister, Mrs. Charles coach, loaded w ilh “ A rizona wrang ployed and derive enough money to lers” w ho w ill take p a ri in the cele M cM erriek and fa m ily. bration. The rush is sponsored by core fo r Ihe c ity ’s destitute Inis Mr. «nil Mrs. H u rry E ic h le r from Hie Yreku Miners, an organisation w in te r. I.os Angelos. Calif., are slopping ul R iviera nulo osirk fo r several week* Pass and daughter. Mrs. Leslie Hie o th e r t t y , w hen a tram p hove w h ile Mr. E le h le r Is enjoying the H aw k and daughter C ecily o f K lain- in to sight and demanded som ething T IC K E T S 50c, P E I’ S TAX h u n tin g m il fish in g in Southern u tli Falls culled al the home o f Mrs. Io eat. The g irl gathered herself to Auspice» Chamber of ('«inimrrce M arion Lance Wednesday a fte rn o o n .! gether anil gave the tram p a k ir k (Iregon. Mrs. Thomas Autzcn o f Portland Mrs. Haw'rf was one o f the success that sent him sp ra w lin g out in the experienced mule visited Mr. anil Mrs. M. C. (lo om - fu l essay w rite r in u contesl by ihe road. An old • lu ile r last week w h ile on her w ay Durkee Salad Dressing Co., and standing in the barnyard was an Io Palo A lio , C u llfo rn la , Io place her was awarded u cash prize o f fift y eye w itness to the w hole a ffa ir and W. I’. CHISHOLM. M. I). it made him so ashamed n t him self daughter H illy , in a private hoard Inllars. O ther caller» at the Lam General Practitioner home d u rin g Hie week w e n - Mr. und that he com m itted suicide by cut ing school. tin g tris throat across a barb w ire Phone» O ffice 10. Ilo». 0-1. Mr. and Mrs. W hitney Hose, Mr. Mrs. D. II I t r r y o f Foots Creek ami Gold H ill. Oregon I'cnce. says the C entral Point H e r and Mrs. R. Ingledue and Lou H un Mr. and Mrs. Doh Cook of Cold ald. We don’t know w ho could have ger w h o have lived in cabins lit H ill. inform ed Hro. P attison o f the above IH viera uuto ourk fo r some tim e item, but th in k it was either B ill have movi d Io Evans Greek where Cooper o r Corta Masterson. They they are engaged in m ining. FROM OUR FILES WILLIAM E. PH IPPS are alw ays “ hangin’ ‘ro u n d ’’ where Mrs G. H. W e il and dnughtc! 26 Years Ago they have no business. Pauline C ham plin o f Medford w»rc Candidate for auesls Sunday i ll the home o f Mrs. From the Gold H ilt News of O.S.C. Meets Stanford In COUNTY JUDGE Wexl's m other. Mrs. Charles Wahl, F rid a y , September 26. 1906 w ho returned Inst week fro m spend Big Game at Portland Sat. " I Want to Be Your H ired Man' iug the p’isl six weeks ul the liom t A la w y e r, capable in b o th bust Riley lla itu n e rs ly and Georgt o f Misses N t l l i • and Lvndel Jacobs. Oregon S ta ll College, C o rva llis. uc»a n d in in ix lr.itin n und p ro b n li Hershberger returned to Gold H i! September 28— Oregon Stale C ol Mr. and Mrs. Grant Neely anil mutton» Wednesday a fle r spending several lege and S tanford U n ive rsity w ill daughter Gay w ho have been nl Taxex cun be reduced sv Ihoul months in Ihe new gold fields al open Hie P acific coast confernece Prosoecl since Iasi spring, w here in ip id rin n m iy o f o u r in s titu tio n s Lakeview anil New Pine C r-ek. football season in P o rtla n d S a tu r Mr. Neely has had charge o f the Both '.(c n i’ d p re lly glad In re tu rn day afternoon, October 1, on M u lt garage, have moved Io a cah'n at o G 'd II .1. They report th in g s liv e nomah fie ld ut 2:00 o’clock. As (he Alaska aulo park, Mr. Neely ly i r Lake county and th in k , i f the both teams are considered on a huving given up the w o rk there. new d is c o v ftie s are ever put un par th is season one o f the best Mr. und Mrs. I.evl Stevens of “GO W HERE THE der extensive development, 'hat K lam ath F ails came over F rid a y to Lakeview w ill he one o f the leading games o f the year is expected. CROWD GOES” Both Stanford and Oregon State the home o f her sister. Mrs. Wallace m in in g camps on the roast. had tough conference openers th is G nlbrath, and were joined by Mr. • • • season. Stanford nosed out O lym pic and Mrs. G albralh. M r. and Mrs. W. A. C ir tc r an I E. E. Sharon The Place Io Gel Grant Neely and daughter Gay, and w ho have been m aking a to u r of club o f San Francisco by the score Exceptional Food Mr. and Mrs. Alden G albralh w ho Southern Oregon in the in lc r c it ol of 6 to 0 w h ile Oregon Slate came made up a p a rly that spent the the I.O.O.F. lo d g -. l i tin n e d to Gold fro m behind in the last q u arter to at Moderate Price* defeat Gonzaga U n iv e rs ity at Spo week end al Crescent C ity, C alif. We Specialize in French and H ill Wednesday. They traveled over kane 19 to 16. Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k E llio tt have 50« miles by team on th e ir trip . Ita lia n Dishes. Oregon State suffered several in • • • returned fro m a cam ping trip , firs t Banquet Room fo r S p ecial ju rie s in *hc Gonzaga game. Loren going Io M cA lliste r Spring, where P a rtie s The G irts Bund wishes to .an they found camping very poor, then nounce through the columns o f The T u ttle o f Grants Pass, firs t s trin g rig h t guard, dislocated his shoulder re tu rn in g Io Dead In d ia n Soda News th a ' they w ill give the und w ill not be in co n d itio n to play S pring w here they spent some T hanksgiving bail in this c ity . against S tanford. A ll o th e r in ju re d • • • time and enjoyed th e ir slay. On players have recovered so Coach T hursday they drove to A ltura, W . R. W a lk e r has purchased tw o C alif., on business re tu rn in g F r i I lots on the south side, o f L. I. D uf- Sehissler expects to be close to w a r strength Saturday afternoon. day. I fie ld and W. Q. Messner and w ill A com m unity fa ir and home AUTO SERVICE I erect a tw o story b u ild in g at once. I.et us have I hat subscription re makers ra lly sponsored by Hie C ivic to be used as a restaurant. new al today—The Gold H ill News. • • • . u . j w ill he held at the C om m uni General Repair ty h a ll at Hogue E lv e r October 14. E. J. Sharp. Fred Eddings and There w ill be a display o f m inerals, R alph Haymond have re lu m e d from Body and Fender AAf •/nVf 'AKfMtZAtMtMf A»vf Mt vegetables, canned goods, fancy an outing in Hie Umpqua co u n try. Work w o rk, etc. II w ill he an all day They were quite successful in th e ir meeting. Mrs. Mabel Mack, county hunt. Used Parts and • • • agent, w ill he present. A basket Auto Wrecking Miss Iva Dungey spent Monday | lunch w ill be served nt noon. The public is In vite d to attend. and Tuesday o f this week on Sar 1729 N. Riverside The C ivic club o f Hogue R iver dine Creek ns the guest o f h e r sis Medford, Oregon held th e ir firs t meeting o f the sea ters, Mcsdames John and Hoy Cam son nl the Lome of Mrs. C lo y il D ick eron. Phone 835M • • • oil Hie h 'g iiw a y F rid a y afternoon. The w o rk o f in s ta llin g Ihe new Mr. and M is. C. IL Bowman of T a l ^V S ************ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ent were guests. Mr. Bowman gave cross w alks about to w n was com a ta lk , using as his subject, Educa menced yesterday. A. J. T. Smith tion. Those from here attending and W a lle r Dungey are in charge were Mrs. L lo yd M ille r, Mrs. L. I.. o f the w o rk. . . . Smith, Mrs. Pauline W ahl, Mrs. A co u n try maiden liv in g near E ffie and V ic to r Birdseye. Mrs. Grant Matthew» o f Grants Gold H ill was In kin g a foot bath j DANCE T h e y light in stan tly and pro- does up to 300 candle power o f brilliant net oral tight. N ew Roto- T y p e B arner assures continuous, tr o u b la -fr a a lig h tin g service at less expense. Pavilion G o ld H ill Sat. Oct. 1 Nandie’s G rill E » . 3 •TJ N o w — (or a litnitad tim e you take your choice erf any erf the newest . uee your old lam p or lantern as part paym ent on yoor new Coleman. SE E Y O U R L O C A L D E A L E R T H E C O L E M A N L A M P A N D S TO V E C O M P A N Y WICHITA, KANS CHICA G O . IL L PWILADSLPWIA, PA. LOS ANGELLS, CAUF. (LT1S-XJ LowgrLicenseFeesMustCome Secretary o f Slate Hoss ins'sts that autom obile ow ners are e ntitled to lo w e r license fees We agree w ith him but also be lieve that the license fees now imposed on sm all p riv a te ly owned trucks should be reduced. W HY? Because, fo r years, autom obiles and sm all trucks have been c a rry in g the load o f h ighw ay construction and maintenance w h ile the heavy tru ck and tra ile r fre ig h t o u tiits , operating fo r compensa tio n and hogging and destroying o u r roads, have been escaping w ith rid ic u lo u s ly lo w fees. F o r Ihe fiscal year ending June 30, 1932, ihe slate collected, in license and mileage fees. $fiJ>48.000. O f this amount the freighters (Classes 4 and 7), nearly 3000 in num ber, paid hut $300.000 or around $100 per vehicle fo r the year. In the year 1931 the State H ighw ay Commission was obliged to spend over $7,000,000.00 fo r reconstruction, betterm ents and maintenance— burdens im[>osed la rg e ly by the operations o f heavy- vehicles. O ur proposed H ighw ay P rotection L aw makes it the d u ty of the State H ig h w a y Commission to classify a ll tr a ffic on o u r hig h w ays, determ ine Ihe burden imposed by each and make recom mendations to the G overnor fo r a re d is trib u tio n of a ll license and mileage fees. W hen this is done lo w e r license fees fo r autom obiles and sm all tru cks should fo llo w . VOTE 314— YES Freight Truck and Bus Bill H ighw ay Protective Assn. By Oswald West, President Ry. Exch. Bldg., Portland, Ore. M ANN’S (P aid A dvertisem ent) LVf/Af Vf ' A< 'Af '■ Vf ? ’ 2 2 n d A nnual A C IF IC INTERNA,TIONAL JVESTOÍ Y O U M a y Be Next! THRILLING IN D O O R RODEO Two were killed and tw o car* wrecked in this accident which occurred on a straight road in broad daylight. PORTLAND. OREGON OCT. 1 5 - 2 2 Four accident* happened near this city, three of serious, in less than seven day*. 13 SHOWS IN ONE—11 acres under one roof. Exhibits of purc-bred Live stock» Do. a, Poultry, P et Stock, W ild Life, Land Product«, Manufactured Products, 4-H Club and E tnhLJ I ughc a Vocational Lducution Work» and, for the first time In the North west, S P L C T A C U l A R IN D O O R R O D E O . T hat h e a lth fu l vig o r that keeps the hoys s m ilin g —ready fo r w o rk o r fo r play— is best o b tained by health -g ivin g foods. AV ^ R F J I I V M REDUCBO FARES’- A I V L I NES BUTTER is one of the most im p o rta n t foods on th e ir menu. Cook w ith it. bake w ith it. Let th e m eat it ut o r between meals. And BE SURE i t ’s D r. I. H . Gove DEPENDABLE DENTISTRY 235 East Main Phone 872-J MEHFORI), OREGON them You may be a careful driver — but what about the other fellow? Can you afford to lose the use of your car? Could you repair it if the other fellow could not? Could YOU pay damage* if it were your fault? SNIDER’S GOLD SEAL INSURANCE IS THE ANSWER Snider Dairy & Produce Co. H . D. R E E D , Agent 2832 No. Bartlett - - Phone 203 - - Medford “If It’s Snider’s It’s the Best to Buy” Gold Hill, Oregon m ra .