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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1933)
THE^OLDHIL^EWS^JHURSDAYJPTOES j I m j the Ladle» aid ut the community hull Farm Prices Make Steady le, for their claims against Jack at Hogue Hlver Friday afternoon. Dempsey, former heavyweight Climb, Says Statistician There was an attendance of 14. Oth champion of the world. The plaint er» present were Mrs, George Had iffs alleged that Dempsey had fa il ley, Mr», Sum Snndry, Mr». Albert ed Io referee a contest at Coquille There*» a "good time a-comin* to FROM OUR FILES Mcllvain, Mr». W. A. Johnston, Mi ... farmer».” w m the theme of a report after contracting to do so. The men Burglar Get* Little Cash 26 Year» Ago Johnston Jr. Mrs. W, S. Cary, Mrs. were allowed damages to the At Service Station Job issued this week by John S. Deuce, (By Mr«. Marien Laa««) Elisabeth Fowler, Mrs. Thomas amount of »640. The Richfield-Beacon station on Galllgar, Mrs. John Hrceding. Miss stutisliciun for Ihe bureau of ugri- From The Gold H ill News il. . — ............. ... i. il Ihe Pacific highway north of Grants T lllie Anderson, Mr». I). Chambers eullurul economies al Seattle, Wash. Support your Home Town paper of June 14, 1997 Pass was entered and robbed some The community wa» »adilrnrd la»t and Mrs. Carlos Mngcrle. The next by patronizing it» advertisers. .Men “ Farm prices are going up in the time after midnight Sunday by an week Io lirur of lilt* pa»»ing of M r *.1 meeting w ill be held June IA at the 1 fastest rlsr since the spring after the tion The News when buying. For a time lust night Gobi H ill unknown burglar who jimmied the Kate H o m ul her home In (»old H ill home of Mr». Thoma» Galllgar on J world w ar’» end,” hi» report said. was entirely in durkuesv both pow rear door of the station and lore Thurxday morning. She had lived the highway. “A steady climb ha» been under way er companies lurnishing lights for the loll telephone off the wall. The al Fool* creek when a young g ir l.: slnee April 15. The lust upswing to Her parent» Mr. and Mr». Ia»vl Mill-1 the city being entirely oul of coin- cash register was also rifled hut About FATHER’S DAY George Harrison who came here 1 comi are was in April, 1019. after the mission. The Canal Company failed nothing was left there when the at-1 er of Applegate pas»rd away and Young Man . . . (mm C a lif. and bollglit tin- II. E. government relaxed war-time m ill Io get Ihe break in llielr canal re tendunt rlosed the night before. No led three »mall children, Henry Hichmiin place left for Oakland, ing regulations. “Nice of you to remember paired in lime to supply their cus trace of the robber ha» been found. M iller uf (iru n ti P u s , Kate and Min- me on Father’s Day, Son. But, Calif., Ia»l week where he expect» i "Leading the way In the trek to tomers with ligiit» and u fire near tie deceased, mother of Floyd Lancs, Io find employment, having finish- ' as an old shirt buver, let me ward levels of prosperous duys have the sub-station at Grants Puss Huge Black Bear Killed who were raised by their grand offer one suggestion, make it ed n Job on the new highway work ' been the farmers* faithful druft ani an ARROW?” caused Ihe power from the Condor Near Lakeview— parent» Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Cook north of Ashland. mals, horse» and mules. From April lines to be turned off. A huge black hear which dressed who operated the l>ra|a-r post of Sons and daughters take 15 Io mid-way, the average farm at 182 pounds was a trophy taken fice on the left fork of Fool» creek. heed! Don’t give Dad a shirt price for horses went from »67 to Mr. and Mr». Hoy Tompkins and last Sunday afternoon hy Frank and that w ill fit him on Father's Her funeral one of the largest held The switch tracks in Gold H ill Day . . . and choke him later. in Gold H ill was at the I. I). (). F. family enjoyed a picnic m a r Wimer xSI while mules mounted from $73 are again filled w illi cum of lumber W illiam Emory of Silver Lake near Give him an Arrow Shirt. It hull Sunday at 2 p. in. Rev. I). E. <n Evans creek Sunday, nml ulso Io »77. lliul are waybilled Io San Fran Halfw ay lake. The hear, long sus- w ill keep its-smart looks be "Wools, however, »cored the I attended the Baptismal services held peeled of expensive raids info sheep M illard of Medford officiating. cause it is Sanforized Shrunk. cisco. haepe I rise of any comntodBy. In -' flocks, has long been sought by Those from here attending were by Rev. Teddy l.in v ltl who has Just creasing 75 e rr < ent from Ant II 15*» I Trump at flock tenders. The killing of b .a r in Mrs. Lloyd M iller anil children, finished u three week;, »cries of A large real estate sign now ein- • vernp" farm price of ’ ft.l cents a l.ake county is always is season, Howland anil Phyllis, Mrs. I.. I.. sery auccessful meetings al Ih fi.:e is just one of many shirt styles pound to 17.7 rent« a month In te r.; belisiie» the front of Hiley ILun- while other counties are closed Io Smith, Mrs. Frank Elliott, George Itlver. you may choose from. Come in The Inert- »so In f a m purchasing ■nersly's real estate office. It was bear hunting during part of the today— w e’ll help you select a Lance and Mr. and Mrs. Murion made by A. E. Kellogg. power w .ii equal to the price In shirt of which Papa w ill be year. The hear is regarded ¡is i> Mr. and Mrs. Bedford Biles who . l.anre. mighty proud. nuisance in Lake county and in live ut the Alaska Auto park had a. crease. for the price level of goods Charles Kell, an experienced other counties they are classed as a farmers buy made no change. On Mrs. Effie Birdseye was In Med-* their dinner guest» Sunday. Mrs. Mav 15. as well as on April 15. the blacksmith, bus lea-.ed the south game animal. Biles father, Fred Cornult and sons ford Friday Io meet with the ex prices for consumption «nods were side shop of J. W. Hayes anti is now Jumes and Charles of Gold H ill. The ecutive board of the First District dinner was in honor of James birth • .¡e I Io the pre-war lev*’ o' 1909-14. i<tttnding to the wants of the c iti Empty Boat Goes to Federation uf Womans clubs of Stanton Rowell, Sole Owner “Farm »’’•Ices, disolte Ihe increare zen» of Ibis district in his line. Sea, and Returnes— day. Oregon of which she Is treasurer, are si III below the pre-war level. GRANTS PASS, OREGON A strange boat story comes from that met nl the Hotel Medford for Mrs. G. L. H aff returned to Gold Gold Beach that can qualify for t'>ing 160 Io renresent pre-war The Foot» creek Sunday school the purpose of outlining plans for t rices, the May 15 index figures for H ill from Reno, Nev., last Saturday Ripley’s “Believe It or Not.” It the convention to lie held at Rogue w ill observe Children*» Day June III I 1’ " same groun of commodities w r unit is now engaged in settling up goes ns follows: A few days ago a with n program. All are in v llid Io River this fall. She was accompan A?, a gain of nine points since A nri’ business affairs preparatory to Join-] rowboat left its mooring plarc al i ied by Mr. am, Mrs. V id o r Birdseye, attend. It has been voted to return 13 and a Cain of 12 points slnee ing her husband in Reno, where Wedderbnrn, floated down tlhe riv -j Gold H ill Lodge No. 129 On their return they brought lx»- to our former lime of Hireling nt Hl March 15.” they exjK-ct to make their future er with the current and went L O. O. F. Hoy anil Hobble Cameron of Gold u. m. instead of <0:15. home. through the jaws, landing on the H ill who w ill spend the summer nl sands a short distance up the beach. r?ter I ek e R erort Mr. and Mrs. George West and Mi ets every Tuesday evening the Birdseye ranch. lion. George W . Dunn, county After remaining outside for a short ( Charles and Paul ne Champlin of Visitors Always welcome Open Next Saturday iuilgc of Jackson county, and one time Ihe boat came back into the Hev. and Mrs. Coudrn from north Medford were Sunday dinner guests of the county’s most substantial river on the next tide and landed Bend. Oregon, who arrived nt nl Ihe home of Mrs. Wesl's mother ami widely respected native sons, Saturday, June Hl, the lodge at was united in marriage Saturday on Ihe south side where it was re AMETHYST REBEKAH LODGE 97. Hogue Hlver Friday to lake charge Mrs. Pauline Wahl. Crater national park, w ill be oper evening, in Jacksonville to Miss covered and taken back home again. Meets eveay Wednesday Night at the of the work at the Presbyterian w ilh rooms available, says an an Laura Burnett. Mrs. Minnie Byerly and her aunt I. O. O. F. H all. Gold H ill. Oregon church called on Mrs. O. C. Palmer Coquille Men W in Carrie Puhi, Noble Grand. ut the Alaska Auto park Saturday Mrs. Baldwin of Medford who has nouncemcnl made by R. \V. Price Case From Dempsey— Ethel Martin, Vice Grand. afternoon. Sunday evening June I I been her guest during the week, propricter. He slates that Ihe caf One of the worst impositions ever A case in court at Portland recent E linor Force, secretary. he w ill give n lecture and show spent Sunday with her daughters eteria and store w ill also he oper ’mposed U|Ktn Ihe community is the ly was decided in favor of C. D. Lucy Mee, Treasurer. »lides of Alaska scenes ut the Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Force at on that dale, and boats w ill b< olden D rift dam at Grants Pass. Watson and Roy W alker, of Coquil- available on the lake. church. All are invited to attend. Gold H ill. This dam is not properly supplied * ------------------------------------------------- GOLD H IL L CHAPTER W. R. C. As in previous years, the stage.» w ith fish ways and as a result Ihe Rev. and Mr». Oldenburg of Med .Meets Twice a month on the 2nd BROW NIES RADIO SHOP John Riles and Oscar Jnelson who to Ihe lake w ill start on the sum oeople of Jackson county are being ford who have charge of the Y. W. and 4th Wednesdays at their Club for REPA IR IN G SERVICE C. A. at Medford were also callers are employed on highway work at mer schedule July 1. deprived of much that is rightfully all makes of Commercial and rooms in the City Halt. Mr. Price slates that “the fish are theirs. Although it seems to be i on al the Palmer home during the Rrnudlienl near Myrtle Point spent Household Electric Refrigerators Rose Gay, President. Ihe week end visiting their families exceptionally lurge and fat. They eommonly known all over South week. Phone 56 102*4 S. 6th St. Edith Bryan, secretary. come up for fly like young tor ern Oregon that this dam is not Grants Pass, Ore here. Madge Dorman, Treasurer. pedoes.” Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Groth who are properly equ:Jpped yet the Kish He says thnt Increased travel, es Wardens have done nothing to rem visiting friends at Grants Pass, Grant Neely has been employed C H R IS TIA N SCIENCE N O T IC E H ighest Price Paid »l>ent Saturday with Mr. and Mr». us mechanic for government work pecially from western states, is ex edy the present slate of affairs. Christian Science services are For All Your Frank Elliott. They spent Ihe w in nt camps during the summer and ex pected lo Ihe park this year. Every year the fish become more held each Sunday morning at elev Poultry and Egg» ter at Palm Springs. California, and perts to leave soon to begin his scarce in this portion of Ihe river en o’clock in the building across are waiting for snow to melt »o duties. x,nd within a few years they w ill [ from Odd Fellows hall. List of Gold Hoarders O’NEIL & CO. they ran reach their summer home Everyone is welcome. Prepared By Atty-General be almost entirely gone unless this 505 E Street — Grants Pass nt Diamond Lake. dam is properly fixed. Foot» Creek New» Over the State Ancient History H e a t f i ’s *« « *« ♦ *••****+ •« Severe Cold Reduce» Strawberry Crop In Oregon, W ashington Mrs. E. K. Smith of Modoc, Klam ath county accompanied by Mrs. D. Holt of Klnmnth Falls visited her aisler Mrs. Charles MeMerrick and Continued signs or u drastically fam ily one day last week while re reduced strawberry crop in the turning from a visit with her par states of Oregon and Washington, ent» Mr. and Mr». George Lovelace were reported this week in a bulle of Williams creek. tin to the Jackson county relief com mittee from the United States de Mrs. Pauline Wahl nml Mrs. Mar partment of labor, which states ion Lance attended Ihe meeting of that the crop w ill amount to only 25 or 30 per rent of Its normal. Severe BRILL M ETAL WORKS cold during Ihe winter killed 30 to 109 E. Eighth St.. Medford. Ore. 90 per cent of the plants In individ ual fields and other plants were so General Shret Mrtal Work badly damaged they did not blos Light Structural Iron Body, render 4 Itailiator BepHir som. Automobile Glass The cold al»o cul the raspberry crop to 35 or 40 per cent of normal and cherries were severely damaged I Specialist in Internal Medicine by the cold. Diseases of Women and Children In view of Ihe crop shortage the A. A. MrRKIRN, M. » . government bulletin urges outside Physician and Suraeon I Reception room with Dr. Gove labor nol lo move into northwest I Phone 872-J 235 E. Main ern states until definite employ Medford. Oregon ment is assured. I.oeal charily organizations Ihru- oul the section, the bulletin explains are ronfining their efforts largely HOME OWNRD pw HOM lo local unemployed. Laborers, who have work assured, arc nlso nsked by the department not to set out by automobile unless they have suf Siilurdiiy Only, June 10 ficient funds to carry them to their Tim McCoy In destination. "F IG H T IN G FOR JUSTICE” K oxy 15c Sundav and Monday. June 11-12 "NO MORE O kC H ID S" Carole Lombard Tuesday, Wednesday, June 13-14 "HA T CHECK G IR L” Sally Ellers, Ren Lyon Thursday. Friday, June 15-16 “ D EC E I’tllO N ” Leo Carrillo. Dickie Moore Saturday Only, June 17 Ken Maynard In “TOMBSTONE CANYON” Continuous Shows Sat. and Suu. Daily Mat. 1:30 Eve. 7:00 p. n,. Mat. 10c; Eve 15c; Children 10c Attorney-General Cummings said Monday he had transmitted to the field offices of the bureau of invest igation more than 1000 name, of suspected gold hoarders with a view to compelling compliance with President Roosevelt’s order that all gold or gold certificates above »100 he returned to the treasury. The attorney-general denounced those still holding gold as "recalci trant citizens who are not doing their full duly lo their country." W. G. BISHOP, M. D. Physician and Surgeon | B EE R ; REAL MEAL i 150 150 j 350 Per Bottle BROW N [IE MARI IE CAFE i Bedford, Oregon ¡! 19 N. Fir Street 150 0 ! EAT MORE and ! PAY LESS at the i : Here’s What Our PERSONAL SERVICE Means W e DO NOT lose Interest At Becker’s Drug Store— Mon., Wed.. Fridays, 5 to 7 p. m. Medford office: Jackson County Bank Building W. P. CHISHOLM, M. D. eral Pr/rtltlo Sesera! toner 5^1 nes Office 10, Rea. County, School and City W arrants accepted on furniture purchases. In furniture purchasers after the sale is made . . . our “personal service” Includes D E LIV E R Y TO YOUR HOME without additional charge . . . we see that your fu rn i ture order arrives in PER FEC T C O N D ITIO N and exactly harmon izes with your home interior . . . Our customers MUST HE E N T IR E LY S ATISFIED . . . When you need furniture, remember that this old established Medford-owned store offers PERSONAL SERVICE that spells complete satisfaction ns well as dollars saved! D A V EN PO R T SETS Beautiful Homespun Tapestry Jacquard Velour Davenport Sets Brand new sets — Genuine Home spun Tapestry—and built for many years of hard service. Just look at this astonishingly low price, for davenport and chair Yes sir, these fine sets are well made and finished in good quality jacquard velour. Blue and Old Rose to select from—and what a bargain at this price. $32.50 $34-95 $39.95 Another attractive Davenport Suite, finished in Jacquard Velour. Specially priced at ...................................................... $5.00 DOW N — $5.00 A MONTH 3-piece Bedroom Suite An exceptionally serviceable walnut-veneer bedroom suite with bed. dressing table and chiffonier, priced at Conger Funeral Parlors MEDFORD OREGON RELIABLS REASONABLE $19.95 Medford, Ore. It. Í (Bench— $1.95) $5.00 DOW N — $5.00 A MONTH