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THE (¡OLD HILL NEW S THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 29, 1932 Page 8 PIONE’RS RELIVE DAYS OF OLD »♦»♦»»♦»>«♦»»♦>♦»*.**«»**»»♦**»»»**********************************^ Oregon Tubérculo»!» Asen. To M eet in Roseburg Oct. 4 Closing Out Portland, Oregon, September 24— Invitations Io Southwestern Ore gonians to uttend an Institute In Itoseburg, Oregon, Tuesday, Octo ber 4, being sponsored by the tire gou Tuberculosis association and Editor of Portland Journal Hie Douglas County Public Health association were Issued today by I.. C. W. Martin who has spent sev Speaker; Other Notable» Miss Albertina Hankey was a G. Clarke, i ml Mrs. Puul E. Bunyan, eral days attending to business mat guest of friends in Medford over presidents respectively' of Hie two Are Pretent ter in Tacoma. Wash., returned the week end. organisations. Our Complete Stock of Saturday to his home here. C. Coppock is busy this week- C. L. Newcomb of New York City Mrs. Minnie Byerly of Foots hauling his supply of winter wood The pioneers of Southern Oregon ami director of what is reported Creek spent the week end with her ; held a reunion at Jacksonville to he the nation's largest fund rais which he cut several months ago. daughter. Mrs. Aletha Bobbins, at j Thursday. The address of the «lay ing drive lor philanthropic work,] Mrs. Lelah Bowers who has been Omer's auto park. | was «lelivered by B. I'. Irvine of the nation-wide annual sale ol j quite ill >n the Grants Pass hospital Carter, Portlaml, editor of the Portland Christmas Seals, w ill he a guest «>t! Holmes Mrs. Suaanne for several weeks is reported some Roseburg and the principal speaker: and BUILDING MATERIAL what improved, but is s till unable county school superintendent, was Journal. The morning's program a Gold Hil, business caller Tues was followed by a sumptuous ban of the Institute. to return to her home here. quet where the heroes of the early ‘ Newcomb is u good roads as day afternoon. Arc ( ¡«»ing At days relived the stirring days of well as a gooil health enthusiast,, Mrs. O. Snider, who has spent Chas. Kell has been quite ill «lur long ago. The children and grand aceord.ng to Mrs. Sadie Orr Dun-1 some time in northern California, is spending a short time with ing the past week suffering from children, guests of the pioneers, bar, executive secretory «if the Ore neuritis. He is slightly improved at found themselves wondering if the gon Tuberculosis association a’nd friends in this city. present were not tame anti dull, wall known club worker. He was present. Among Medford shoppers Monday compared Ic the lives of those itt- one ol the moving spirits in the Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hall and We must have action, as we are moving our were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith, l.inroln highway project, ami while Mrs. Merritt Merriman, Mrs. Belle family of Central Point were guests | 'repW adventurers. retail yard. Among 'hose attending the gath a visitor I i Oregon three years ago, Centers and Mrs. Opal Weitz of Sunday of Mrs. Hall’s parents, Mr. Stock includes windows, doors, roofing and all and Mrs. \\ m. Kinney of this city. ering were Mr. anti Mrs. B. F. hail greul praise for our highway Selma. grades of lumber and building material. Irvine of Portland, Stale Treasurer system as well us the "health way" Mrs. Daisy Gilchrist and «laugh Bufus Holman and Mrs. Holman, services sit up here. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McKnight mov The Roseburg Institute w ill be ed the latt.'r part of last week from ter, Mrs. Helen Johnson moved from Salem. Dean Shoenfeld. «liree- Mrs. Lucy Mee’s residence to Sams Monday to make their home with . tor of the experiment stations of held in the Episcopal Parish House, 1 the state ccllege at Corvallis, and from 10:3« i>. m. Io 12:00 and from Valley. Mr. McKnight is principal Mr .and Mrs. Win. Kinney. Mrs B ill Hanley of Eastern Oregon, ex 2:00 to 4:00. The Douglas County of the Sams Valley high school. Mrs. Dora Hammerslv, member of the state highway com Health association w ill hold its an There will also be a large quantity of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thompson were Skeeters and Mrs. Lola Heed re nual meeting at noon at the Palace mission. Medford business callers Saturday. turned Friday from the Stuart of Sweets. Mrs. Bunyan w ill pre SECOND HAND LUMBER FOR SALE They spent part of the day consult Weeks ranch where they have been side. Guests and visitor , to the In ing doctors in an effort to learn if employed. •dilute arc Invited Io the annua! they had received internal injuries C. E. Gate», Independent meeting. George and John Hainmersly left as the result of their car accident Monday noon for a trip to the Ap Candidate for Judge last Wednesday evening. J. M. Lively returned the laBci plegate country where George has North Court St. Phone 594 Medford, Orc. a cinnabar claim. The men expect Announcë» Platform part of lad week from the Coniinun- ity hospital at Medford, where he to stay there for a few days, re had been receiving tr itn cut for turning late this week. To the People of Jackson Co.: severe hums suffered when a steam After due consideration of the Jimmy Hr: ine. bookkeeper for Mis. Op-d W rilz of Salma, is cooker exploded in his face. His Mrs. It. E. Blankenhurg. Gold H ill. s|M'U«ling some time here with her Skeels and Graham mining company many requests of the people of this condition is improving slowly. of Sardine creek was called sud County. I nave decided to enter the Oregon. brother. Hoy Centers and family. 3. That the known bondholders, denly hist week to his home in Chi race for the office of County Judge STATEMENT OF THE OWNER- mortgagees, and other security hold cago by t’.ie serious illness of his , at the coming election. CLASSIFIED SHIP, MANAGEMENT- CIRCULA Medford In doing sq I realize the grave re- TION. ETC.. REQUIRED BY THE ers owning or holding I per rent or father. He was accompanied by Al- more of total amount of bonds, FOB BENT: Two modern resi J™ _____ ' * J or other securities are len Mitchell of Chicago. They ex , sponsibilities connected with the ACT OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST, “ ___ Friday and Saturday dences on paving in Gold Hill. In \ ( « « S ir» » *» » pect to return as soon as possible. office and the feeling of unrest of Mrs. Norn Edith Xhorb. Lu Grande. Of The Gold H ill News published quire Ila ri v Childers. SI 5-Otl . I the people at this time, on account “Strangers of the Oregon. Paul Thompson, who was injured ()f |he ,k.pression and the over- weekly at Gold H ill, Oregon, for B. E. !li.A.NKE.NBI'BG, Editor. Evening” In i : x \ i. i " i : T R A D Ì: I tkor- | in an automobile accident last \ \ ed- j o( taxaljon that is confront- October I, 19.32. Sworn to and subscribe«! l»efore « iighhrrd Pi-land China Itoar. Also State of Oregon, County of Jack- nesday evening has not yet re mystery th rille r filled me this 29ln day of September, 1932. ing them. ton ss. weiner and leeder pigs. B. L. Miller, turned to bis work at the Beaver w ith laughs. I have lived in this county for Before me, a Notary Public, in HENRY 1). BEED •outs Creek. S22 Portland Cement plant. Although a nearly twenty one years and have and for the Stale and county afore . Notary Public Also Revival Show medical examination revealed no traveled over the entire county said, personally appeared It. E. Old papers for side al The News My commission expires May 17, serious injuries, he was advised not many times and am personally ac Blankenhurg. who, having been duly- 19M. office. If sworn according to law. depose» and to work for three weeks. One eye quainted w ith most of its citizens, Sunday. Monday and Tuesday says Iti.d h'- is the editor of the Gold was affected by the severe blow to and firm ly believe that 1 am fa H ill News and that the following his head when he was thrown from m iliar with their needs. Our system “13TH GUEST* is. Io the best of his knowledge and the car, and he has been warned not of taxation must be revised to pre belief a true statement of the own Another Comedy Riot to strain it as a cataract might de vent the loss of homes and farms. ership. management, etc., of the velop. In meeting our budget for taxathin, aforesaid publication for the dale shown in the above caption, re our expenses should be re«luce«l, quired by the Act of August 24, 1912, instead of finding more ways of emho«lie«l in section 411. Postal raising taxes. If I should he elected Laws and Regulations, printed on of this form to w it: to this office, 1 w ill endeavor at all the 1. reverse That the names and addresses times to give to that office a clean of the publisher, editor, managing Men’» and Boya’ OVERALLS and CORDUROYS cut business administration, with editor, and business manager is H. economy that is consistent with E. Blankenhurg. Gold H ill. Oregon. 2. That Ihe owners are Mr. and CHILDREN’S SCHOOL D RESSES 59c up good business, with the thought of the tax payer«’ problems always in New Pattern» in CRETONNES mind. For our county to be successful ! we must have harmony at all times. We arc now torn by dissension and this alone has affected the value of our real estate to a great extrtit. Get the Ball Gaines— I shall if elected do everything in Get the Political Campaign— my power Io correct this and by General Line of Grocery and Dry Goods Get Ihe Police Calls— working with the people and for the county as a whole, I firm ly be on the new lieve this condition can and w ill be corrected. Everything I own is 4-Tube Midget RADIO subject to taxation and your inter- CAN HANDLE ANY AMOUNT YOU HAVE Il this matter is my interest, for the only way that you and I can Value >33.00 PHONE NUM BER 22 survive is by a reduction in taxa tion and a revision of the present -Tube Set. $29.95 system. I hope during the month of Value >43.00 October to visit the people of every E. T. HAM, Prop. community of this county and dis LATEST OUT cuss w ith them our mutual needs and remedies for our present de Woodcock & Moore, Owners plorable condition. Sincerely, C. E. GATES. SALE LUMBER Less T h a n C ost SALE NOW ON ECONOMY LUMBER CO. m Radios DRAKE’S W e BUY Your Chickens $22.50 HAM’S GROCERY GOLD HILL MEAT MARKET FRESH M EATS Specials for Saturday I 1 I 5c I 1 9 9 BREAD i-lb. loaves ALADDIN COFFEE 1 lb. can ......................30c 1 W H EATIES 2 pkgs. for 14c Carnation W HEAT FLAKES Large package 19c SHORTENING 8 lb. p a il...................... 75c PEANUT BUTTER 2 lb. pantry jar ....... 25c | Green Giant PE A S Large cana ................ 15c ROLLED OATS 9 lb. bag ....................33c i 1 W hite W onder S0A P OXYDOL W ASHING POW DER 10 b a r » ......................... 25c Large package ......... 20c | 1 H O D G E N -B R EW ST ER POULTRY FEED Bert Wheatley was employed Sat urday at the S. P. depot in Grants Pass. at GRANTS PASS HEW HOTEL At the ROXY THEATER Medford, Oregon NOTICE WARNING- REWARD- Saturday Only, October 1 “ THE STOWAWAY” Fay Wray and Montague Love NOTICE—Have you tried the Chili at Horning’s Shack? WARNING—If you haven’t, hurry before it is too lute. REWARD—The taste good. i ADIOS is so GENUINE MEXICAN CHILI— We Make It Ourselves Horning’s Shack GRANTS PASS, ORE. Sundav and Monday, Ocl. 1 and 2 "MAKE ME A STAR" Joan Blondell, Stuart Erwin, Zazu Pills and Ben Turpin Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 4-5 “ WET PARADE" Walter Huston and Dorthy Jordan Thursday anil Friday, October 0-7 “THE MAN FROM YESTERDAY" Claudette Colbert, (Jive Brooks Comirg Saturday, Oct. 8 “ THE LAST RIDE” Dorthy Bevier Daily Matinee 1:30; Eves 7 p. m. Continuous Shows Sat. and Sun. 1:30 to 11 p. m. Children 10c Adults 15c HUnOCMFOBB IN THE METROPOLITAN CENTER OF S E A T T L E 2 0 0 ROOMS 2 0 0 BATHS ïrom$2. COFFEE SHOP deticiout food at moderate prices . t ABL HUMOCRFORD Corner and Managt