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T H E GOLD H IL L N E W S f . *- ■... TH URSDAY, JU N E i, 1933 ----------------------------- ODD BUT TRUE Foots Creek News Mr*. J. W. Merrill of Ccnl-al Point Mr. mul Mr*. Johti McFadden of Sum* Valley were visitors at the Was a buaiuea* culler In Gold Hill Tom Weal home to this city Sunday. Sunday. I (By Mr*. Marlon Laaea) 'S hi Mra. Effie und Victor Birdseye from here attended Ihe all day meal Mr. und Mr*. Joe Blair and son*. ing of ihe Civic club at the home of Mr*. It. !.. Bussey, manager of the (■lemlulc Log. published by Mac'* Bay und Buddy, und Mr*. George Mc». C. T. Bakrr’on Ihe highway Printing company, stopped In Gold Hammersly »pent Sunday with Mr. we*l of Bogue Itlver Friday. Mrs. Hill for a abort time Monday morn Hammcrsly nt hi* mine on Itig Ap Churles Forsythe wu* u**i»tuul hostess. Dlhcr* present were Mr*. ing on her wuy to Medford on bu»i- plegate. Clyde Dick. Mr*. Sum Sundry. Mr*. neu. Jill Martin entertained u group Albert Mcllvain, Mr*. David McLar Cha*. Slvenlu», of Portland, who of friend* ut u parly Sunday on her en, Mr*. Leonard Lund and Mr*. Geo. hit* barn vi»ltlftg ut the E. T. Hum eleventh blrlhd.iy. Iler guest* weri McKellen. The lasi meeting of Ihe (Jmickenbush. .Mildred season will he held June 9 at the , home for the past few week*, left Yvonne Friday morning for Astoria, Oregon. Smith, Boy Center*. Lucille Smith Community hall at Bogue- Itlver. an j all day meeting Io complete th e 1 Mr. Slvenlu* I* u brother of Mr*. und Buth Lance. group of low und cost Calvin meal*. Every Mr. Elmo Welch one of Hum. „ interested hauled I* invited Io attend. a I ruck load of eri i Announcement nns been 'made of Medford Mr. and Mr*. Clyde Mercer ami the marriage of Mi*» Thelma Mc- from Birdseye creek ncur Jackson daughter* Helen and Dorothy, who Knight, of Gold Hill, und W'lllinn. ville Io the Cook anil Bowe quartz 1 recently moved to Medford, were Vimont. a teacher in the Panke> .rill the first of Ihe wc;k to h? mid- 1 slittin g friend* In Gobi lllll Sunday. school, which took place L'»' week i<l. Tills is the second load 'hat ha. J Ml** McKnight is n I’.mgbter of Mr ' been hauled here and was rur j Mr*. Cedi Johnson of thia city iml Mr*. Joe McKnight who have ; through by Mr. Cook'r son Alva. hits been engaged to teuch the Sar 1 raided in Gobi Hill the Inst nine, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charlev McM.-rric dine creek school next year, accord I month*, while Mr. McKnight has ing to word from the •.rliool direct I been superintendent of the Sams and children Alice and G.-orge were or* of Hint district. Ml** Mary Adam Valley school*. Mr. McKnight wil! j in Medford Wednesday < n business son Instructor of that school teach in the John Huy valley next ; They wer? aceompanie' by Genevl I year. Stunibo. Win n Ihey reluru'-d hr nr the past two term*. Mrs. McMerrleks far • was quite ban variously eslimalcd ul from four Io ly burned Ironi a bollle of acid. ‘.'5 feet in diameter. John Thomus of Portland, adjuatet 'on itrcetlon of M ill cf Government land called ut Ihe ' Started at L akeview — home of Mrs. Effie Birdseye air Causlructluu crew* arc busy at family Thursday while on hi* way l liild Dies from Attack Lakeview in assembling marhlnerj Io Ashland on business. On his re ut Big K o o 'te r— for a new lumber mill with u capac turn lie will also stop at Eugene. Mr. Complication which followed an ity of 70,(MM) feet dully. Lumbermen Thomas is an old lime friend of Ihe ulluck by a lurge prize rooster re generally are looking forward Io Cameron family of which Mrs. Bird tailed In the death of Carol Kreig. better prices In Hie industry, al seye I* a member. Oregon’s Share Federal IK month* old baby of Hood Itlver, though there ha* been little In last Friday. The baby wn* »lashed crease Io dale. Road Fund $1,672,000 Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Moe and twin deeply when the bird flew at her a* daughter* Jean and Joan from near Oregon’s share of direct grant the wandered Into the backyard. She Huge Lodge Completed Grant* Pas* were culling on friends tuffered concussion of the brain but (tvrrlo o kin n Rogue— noney for highways under Ihe terms on Fool* creek Thursday. One of the death was said to have been directly Minnewukon Lodge, nt lllahe. per- hables that was quite weak is gain of Ihe public works bill as reported due to pneumonia which upiteared menenl home of Stuart X, lately of out by the house ways and means ing rapidly. as a complication. Berkeley. Calif., has been compleled. eomniittee would be «1,(172.000, the The mammoth structure is 170 feel Bay Boling from Central Point is Slate Highway commission was ad Cold Pan* Find Krady long and perches on a bluff above visiting his brother Lester and fam Sale at G ran t* I’ »*»— the Bogue river. All material* used ily. On Saturday he took Mrs. Letter vised Friday morning by J. M. De vers, its attorney from Washington, Grant* Pa.*» hardware dealers re in the building hail In lie freighter Boling's mother, Mrs. Berlha Poyer, D. C., according to word from Sa port that Ihey are now preparing up the river from Gold Beach. to Ihe Herman Wolters ranch on lem. for ¡1 rush of business in Ihr sale of Applegate. They were accompanied This is 81.000,000 in excess of gold pans, mining equipment, and by Wallace nnd Betty Boling. previous estimates on the probable camp utensil*, following several Commencement Proqrnm Notable One at O. S. C. allocation of funds made Io the com dav* of good weuther which should Marie Biles, daughter of Mr. and mission, and would increase the atnrt the pros|»ectorx und “pocket- A notable program for alumni Mrs. John Bile*, left Friday for Loa commission's program of federal gophrr” miner* into the hill* for end parents of graduating seniors Angeles Io s|x-nd the summer wilh funds road work approximately 20 their summer digging*. who go Io Oregon Slate college for her sister Lulu who is located there. per cent. ihe event* of Commencement w ck C ra te r Lake Bear* Supplementing this amount is the Mrs. Sain Chisholm has returned end June 2 Io 5 hns hern announced Make Trouble— prospect that Oregon may also re from spending two weeks at the ma- Snowfall in the Crater l.«ke park by official* of the college. ceive a loan of up Io 83,000,000 to ternlly home of Mrs. John Hillis nl Highlights of the schedule Salur- tor the month of May ha* amounted Grants Pass where she has been as finance construction of from one t< to more than 10« inches causing the dry. June .1. wll he aluinnl reunion five bridges on the Oregon Coast sisting with Ihe work. park henr* much difficulty In locat events centered around the »liver highway as self-liquidating, appli ——— ing food. About six hear* have caus- nnd golden jubilee classes of 1908 cations for which loans Des-ers is Mrs. B. E. Green of Medford call ♦ d eonaiilerable damnge when they end 188.3. Ihe annual reception given preparing, he told the commission. ed ul Ihe home of Mrs. Effie Bird- broke through window* of the by Chancellor and Mrs. W. J. Kerr Under the provisions of the public equipment wurchousc and destroyed to the graduating class, alumni und stye Wednesday in regard Io relief works bill, the nltorney advised, the work in Ihe community. article* in »lore In their quest of guests; nnd the alumni banquet at president is authorized “to loan the right to he addressed by Chancellor food. entire cost of the project, or loan Mr. and Mrs. Floyd laince and Kerr who will explain what the 70 per cent and grant 30 per cent.” daughter Buth of Gold Hill spent present system of higher education Gold Reach Man Hooka Devers said he was preparing Ihe Monday evening at their summer offers the youth of this state. Huge Oetopua— application papers for Ihe bridge cabin at the Lance mine. They were Phi Kappa Phi initiation and projects on the basis of a 70 per Don Cartwright, of Gold Bench, accompanied by Mrs. Lemley of Eu cent loan and a 30 |>cr cent grant. hud Ihe unusual experience of hock alumni breakfast will open Ihe Sun- gene. This, in the opinion of engineers for ing an oceal octopus while fishing nay program followed by Bacca the department, would materially near that place Insl week Sunday. laureate service nl which Dr. John Mrs. Pauline Wahl from Riviera Getting a strike, he hauled in his Haynes Holmes of New York city was an over night guest of her son enehanee the prospects of Ihe bridg es ns self-liquidating projects, de line until he could see what he hail. will he the speaker. The sixty-fourth annunl gradua Frank Elliot! and family Monday. creasing the investment to be liqui Much Io hi* surprise he found him dated through tolls. self face Io fare wilh an octopus. tion exercise* will he held Monday Millon Neely of Portland is visit morning at 10 o'clock when 486 de The estimated cost of the five grees will be conferred, including ing at the home of h1* brother Grant bridges at Coose Ray, Florence, Neely and family near Ihe Alaska 53 masters' degrees. This is Ihe larg Reedsport. Waldport and Newport est rlnss of graduate students Io dale. Aulo Park. is $3,400,000. The loan to be liqui W e Are Still Giving Speaker nl Ihe commencement exer dated would be reduced to 82,380,- Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Slead and Mrs. 000 if nn outright grant of 30 per cises will be Dr. Mervin Gordon Neale, president of Ihe University of Elizabeth Fowler of Rogue River cent should be approved. were dinner guests Thursday nt the Idaho. 'f home of Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Lance. elevator snstiia \H THE AVERAGE ÍMSCRWRER HAHÖLES MORE 1RMVÆ TRAH THE TRANSPORTARON SYSTEMS Of T0WHS OF 75.000 POROLAUON Over the State FREE 8x10 Enlargements with each $5.00 worth of kodak work or film*. Thi« is a 12% saving. Send Your Films to Us. MUSIC and PHOTO HOUSE Stanton Howell, Sole Owner GRANTS PASS. OREGON The finest support you can give your Home Town pnper is to say. ‘‘I saw your ad in the Gold Hill New».” SAVE your health and teeth. At these prices you can afford Io have your denial work done now. Extraction* a* low a* 8 .SO Silver Filling* a* low an LOO Cement Filling* a* low an LOO Porcelain Filling an low an 1.00 Gold Crowns as low aa 5.00 Platen an low nn 15.00 DR. R. D. COE 404 Medford Center Bldg. PHONE 340 MEDFORD J. W. C o p e la n d Y ard s CEMENT — LUMBER — DOORS Building Material of All Kind* PA IN T SPECIAL Gallon $1. J5 4th and G Streets Grant« Past, Ore. LEGAL NOTICES In the County Court of the State of Oregon, For the County of Jacfcson Platoon System Course# Offered in Summer School Portland, Ore.—Teachers and others interested in the latest meth ods in education will be offered the opportunity of studying first hand the platoon school system during ihe summer session of Ihe University of Oregon in Portland, June 19 to July 28. The demonstration school, which has attracted national atten tion, is now in its fifth year. The demonstration work will be under Ihe direction of E. H. Whit ney, nnd C. R. Holloway, both as sistant superintendents of the Port land schools. They will be assisted elusion is logical lhat the coin was in the pocket of some unfortunate »lain >n the uprising. Minted in San Francisco, in 1855, the coin does not bear the present coat of arms of the nation. Lettered in bold capitals about the edge of the coat of arms is “San Francisco, California, Twenty D." The Liberty Curry Miners Find head wears a ribband on which is Gold, W as Minted irscribed “Kellogg and Co.,” and the is surrounded with 13 tix- W ith Date of 1855 head pointed stars. Below the head is the Gold Beach, Ore., May 26.—A re year 1855. The coin is coarsely mill cord has been hung up in Cun- ed. The double eagle was purchased county for gold miners to shoot a.. Pinky Hill and Keller Clarno, work l.y Bill Hunter, widely known out- ing a sluice bax on the Illinois river, doorsman. some 30 miles from here, came out yesterday bringing with them a 820 gold piece found in their sluice. j The coin shows unmistakable ev idence of having been hit with a ballet. One side is concave and shows what local nimrods claim to oe metal burns. The other side is convexed. Because some of the bloodiest fighting in the Rogue riv er Indians took place along the Il linois, not far from where the river joins the Rogue at Agness, the con- by a corpse of trained experts. The classes will be held in Lin- i o I ii high school, and Ihe demon strations in the Shattuck elementary school building, a few blocks away. Full university credit will he given Io those regularly enrolled. ♦ ♦ Gold H ill Lodge No. 12» L O. O. R ♦ ----- ♦ Meets every Tuesday evening » Visitors Always Welcome ♦ • I ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o AMETHYST REBEKAH LODGE 97. Meets every Wednesday Night at the I. 0 . O. F. Hall, Gold Hill. Oregon Carrie Puhi, Noble Grand. Ethel Marlin. Vice Grand. Elinor Force, secretary. Lucy Mee, Treasurer. GOLD HILL CHAPTER W. R. C. Meets Twice a month on the 2nd and 4lh Wednesday’s at their Club rooms in the City Hall. Maybclle Dotson, president. Edith Bryan, secretary. Madge Dorman, Treasurer. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTICE Christian Science services arc held each Sunday morning at elev en o'clock in the building across from Odd Fellows hall. Everyone is welcome. DAINTY SUM M ER Dresses * * * # A white hat to complete the picture— In Pique and other new material«. ♦ * * ♦ TheHatShop Grant« Pa««, Ore. In Ihe Matter of Ihe Estate of M. D Jackson, Deceased. ’ !*** .aa*****»*»******************************************************' Stale of Oregon ) ) ss County of Jackson I To All Persons to Whom These Presents Shull Come, Greeting: KNOW YE, Thai it appearing to More than 3,000,000 pounds of wool sold in Portland recently the Court aforesaid, lhat M. D. at an average price of 25 cents a pound. Rut this is only one of Jackson hns died intestate, leaving nt the lime of his death, property in many examples of Oregon’s opportunity Io benefit by rapidly im this Slate, such Court has daly ap proving conditions. And as the state moves forward in the pa ♦ — -------------------------- - - ----- — ------- * pointed James Hayes administrator rade back Io prosperity, you too can be up in the front ranks if W. G. BISHOP, M. D. I of the estate of such partnership Physician and Surgeon your financial slate is clean and a growing bank account is be properly of the eslatc of M. D. Jack- At Becker’s Drug Store—Mon., ! son, deceased. hind you to reinforce your activities. Let us explain the many This, Ihercfore, authorizes the ways by which we can help you in your progress'program. Wed., Fridays. 5 to 7 p. in. I said James Hayes Io administer the Medford office: Jackson County I partnership properly of the estate Rank Building of M. D. Jackson, deceased, accord * ------------------------------------- ----- — ing to law. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I, G. R. Curler, Clerk of Ihe County W. P. CHISHOLM. M. D. Court, have hereunto subscribed my fleaeral Practitioner hand and affixed the Seal of said Court, this 4th day of April, A. D. MEDFORD, OREGON Phones Office 10, Res. 9-L 1933. Hold H ill. Oregon G. R. CARTER, ♦-------------------------* M18-J8 Clerk of County Courl. 4-------------------- —— * WOOL MOVES OP FRONT. . . First National Bank