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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1933)
THE GOLD HILL NEWS THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1933 KKBKKAHS BNJOY LIN C I! AS GIKSTS OF MESDAMES LYMAN Mrs. Otis Johnson of Ashland was Mrs. Win. Kinney was visiting in visiting her parents, Mr. und Mrs. Central Point Sunday. Boy Cameron Sunday. Zane Becker of Kiddle is here Lowell Tracy has been confined visiting his father, Abe Becker. to his home for some time on ac Mrs. Bob Adams of Medford spent count of illness. Sunday with Mrs. Bob Millspaugh. Mrs. Lowell Tracy killed a rattle Mrs. Ella Patrick returned Tues snake which she found in her yard day evening from Portland, where Monday, she had been visiting relatives for A large group of local baseball two weeks. Ians drove to Hogue River Sunday Seth Coy played baseball with the to see the Gold Hill-Rogue River tilt. Medford team Sunday against Rose Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dungey of burg. Coquille were visiting relatives here Mrs. A. M eunier w ith her baby last week. daughter, Denise Rhea, returned to Mrs. C. W. Martin was receiving her home here Sunday from the medical treatment at the Sacred Sacred Heart hospital in Medford. Heart hospital a few days this week. Tom Cook returned to Dunsmuir. A new fountain has been intsalled California, last week with his daughter Dorothy, where he visited by the city in front of Drake's Grocery store. for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Riedal and son Bobby, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Garrett of Klamath Falls were visiting Mrs. Susie Coy Sunday. At the regular meeting of the Amethyst Rebekah lodge Wednesday evening, plans were discussed for attending the district convention which w ill be held at Medford, July IX The local order w ill give the memorial service at this ses sion. After the business meeting, the members were pleasantly surprised when Mrs. Geo. I.yman announced that lunch was ready, and all pres ent enjoyed refreshments of hot dog sandwiches, cake and coffee which were furnished and prepared li* Mrs. Lyman and her daughter-in- law. Mrs. Ernest Lyman. Officers for the new term, which were «keeled at the meeting May 31. are Ethel Martin, noble grand; Mrs, Emma Haff, vice grand; Mrs. Elinor Force, secretary, ami Mrs. Lucy Mee, treasurer. CARD OF T R A N K S We thank everyone for their kindness and sympathy during the illness and after the death of our beloved w ife and mother and for the many beautful floiwers. — Toney Ross, Mrs. Ruby Quakenbush, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ingling of Ash Mrs. Isis W alker, land were visiting J. C. Ingling here Mrs. Jessie Hayes, Sunday. Norman, Roy and W il mer Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cook and daughter Alice Lee and Mrs Lee MISS TÜRNER HOSTESS Cook were visitors in Crescent City TO PASfT GRANDS TODAY Saturday. Mr. and .'¡is. M. B. Merriman, Mrs Geo. Hammersly and Jeanne visited Mrs. Merriman's mother. Mrs. Ma tilda Cole in Grants Pass Friday The Past Noble Grands rlub of Richard Gray, who is principal evening. of the schools at Richland. Oregon, the Rebekah lodge is being enter Mr. and Mrs. W . H. Miller, and returned home Sunday ant, w ill tained at the home of Miss Olive Billy Bailey of Grants Pass, Mrs. spend the summer w ith his parents T urner this afternoon. Walt Meisner of Glendale and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gray. MULLIN GIRLS HAVE PARTY A. E. Kellogg of Medford were here Mrs. Celia Combesi went to Se Sunday to attend the funeral of Mrs. attle Monday to visit relatives. Mrs. June and Janet Mullin were host Kate Ross. R. L. Kenaston is in charge of the esses at a birthday party Tuesday Gold H ill Auto park during her ab Mrs. Margaret McAdams of Grants afternoon in honor of their 10th Pass is spending this week visit sence, and Linsley Dorman is fill birthday. ing her sisters Mrs. Lee Cook of ing station attendant. Their guests were Dorothy ami Gold H ill, Mrs. Jim Smith of Sar Aletha Betts returned to her home Virginia Ham, Virginia Centers, dine creek and Mrs. Rose Haymond here Sunday after several days Norma Di Ward, Beth Reed, Lau- ot Rock Point. spent in Central Point. Her grand- Vene Kell, P atricia Doran, Carol Mr. Skeels was in this city Satur- mother, Mrs. Welsh returned with Ham, Ray Clement anil Betty Mul . . . . - . . - Il n *1 4% / ■» A » V* n « 4 . » 4V 4B lz 4> II I I . I «4*4* 1 day from Arizona. He went on to her and w ill spend a "few days here iin. Refreshments of cake and icc cream were served. visiting her daughter, Mrs. James the coast, near Gold Beach, where TO FIGHT FOR 69 Jackson Boys Given Tests, Duds, O. and G FUNDS For Forest Work (Continued from page 1) granted Oregon and California rall- toad huge tract* in payment for building a railroad through the state. Terms of the grant provided Ihut laud should be sold at *2.50 an acre to settlers in plots not larger than 160 acres, but Hie railroad dis regarded this and sold huge blocks. As result its title was virtually can celed amt the laud taken over by the government. For ten years counties received tu t tux from these holdings und then in I'JJti a law was passed, the intent being, said Judge Moses, to have money drawn from tile Culled Stales treasury to pay counties for the amount of tax they would re ceive were land not federal owned Want Law Observed. In 1928 the controller construe«’ the act to mean that payments should come from a separate O. and C, fund rather than from the Irens ury. Since the fund Is dependen upon land und tim ber sales, now a' a standstill, there is but the *220, 000 in the fund to pay *475.000 it claims. Physical examinations were given an d c lo th in g issued I o n '.l J . u k s o n county boys mid 24 Joacphftir county youths before they were sent Saturday afternoon to the Ap plegate Clvillun Conservation Corp* camp located at Seattle Bar. These contingent* complete assignment): (or I hat rump. Processing took place nt Hie county fair grounds, where head quarters are located, ami the boy» were taken to Hie rump by truel shortly after noon. Itudio station WCBG has been sr up in the C. C. C. headquarters ii Ibe idd Medford city hall, with Dot Sbugg of l.os Angeles and Ed Grin shut of North Bend in charge. Tin boys communicate ull messages be tween district headquarters, ah San Francisco und Vancouver. Tin station power w ill be 50 waits. Bo! vouths hul l amateur operators' li cense.i and are regularly enroll •» ■I embers of Hie C. C. C. army. Tli station is established through th« signal corps. Tw o new ears arrived yesterday ’or official use out of the Medfon' headqc.arlers und more trucks art expected in soon. Oregon counties have placed In their budgets O. and C. ,ota's due ¡',,11. ! u, 1 d i n e r s , c g t i l . u ' » M them this year, said Judge Moses. ,. , , , ,, i--t«-»I army men from Vaneoiiv-r and it is hoped that most of th money ran he retained and Ihe full Barracks, have returned to their intent of the law observed. posts there, having been replace»! by Their purpose is Io secure much I regular C. C. C. recruits. needed income, anti to reineily t h e | ------------------——— injustice arising from federal hold- which w ill become effective at the expiration of the 00 days following Hie close of Ihe session are of m aj or Imporlancc, Hie majority being uiueudatory, corrective or of a minor nature. The legislature m arled 4(16 new laws, but (he most ouiportanl ones, such as appropriation*, raring bill, banking si<t>ervi»iuii, city refund ing and unemployment relief, were deelared emergencies slid became laws upon the signature of the gov ernor. There were 110 emergency bill*. Only three bills w ill be referred by petition If ull procedure neces- sary has been compiled with. The four rent tax on oleoiuargrrine re ferendum has been ussured a place on the ballot, while petition* are still out referring Io the grange pawer hill ami Ibe bill to amend ihe initiative ami referendum law. The former would »rente a new stale eoaimiaaion while ibe latter would make it imperative for fil ing of names of workers on In itia tive and reft rendum petitions. The legislature rtferred seven measures: The general two per cent sale* lax, Issuance of £103,790 bonds for new tlale power commis sion, debt and taxation limitations tor municipal corporation*, grand ju r y procedure motllflcallon. r° r ' ' ’ ' n -e n l a n ld le r s meni, soldiers “NO MORE ORCHIDS” ings from the taxed lands. A meet- i --------- ing to organize the fight was held: More Orehlils,” Carole Lorn-- at Eugene Friday, June 3 with 13 of hr.nl» second Columbia picture. will» W alter Connolly, Louise doss the 13 counties attending. er Hale and Lyle Talbot feature»! in the cast, opens a 2 days' rua Sun Gold Dredge to Be day and Monday nt the Boxy Theatre. The story, by Grace Perk Operated On Old ins, was adapted for the screen bv Jacksonville Hill Keene Thompson. Gertrude Purcell wrote tlhe screen play. W aller Pluns for the operation of a large Lang ilirreted the production which also includes in a hand-plrlteil cast aold dredge on the old Jacksonville — Allen Vincent, Ruthelma Stevens, hill were announced yesterday by P. C. Aubrey Smith. Arthur Houseman. li. Lattner of Scattl-?, who. with a W illiam V. Mong. Charles Hills crew of men, has been prospecting Mails. Jameson Thomas ami Eil I.c the property since February to de Saint. « » " * ■ fl and sailors bonus elimination, ami the repeal of Ihe iNH» amendment of ibe federal eon- «•llution. The Iasi five arc consti tutional amendments, four to «hange the slate document and the last Io effect the I'lilted States con stitution. Smilin Charlie Mjw termine values of the ground. Assoc he expects to set up placer mining Chisholm. E LA IN E ROBBINS E N TE R TA IN S equipment similar to that recently iated with Mr. Lattner in Ihe dredge | Income Tax Rife, Cupid Mrs. C. J. Shorb and children operated by the Skeels A Graham Gin Law E ffective Soon 'With OUX Sammy and Beverly, and Eileen Elaine Bobbins entertained a project arc John Larson amt Chas. company on Sardine creek. Huber, both well known residents Shorb returned to LaGrande Tues group of her small friends nt a party methods o' d The Oregon "gin marriage law, Many local tennis fans have been day where Eileen w ill spend the on her fifth birthday Saturday. of Portland. and (jropoganda income lax Increases and lowered Present plans cult for the opera playing tennis on the high school I summer w ith them. They w ill stop June 3. R o lf o' tR w o r ld ), redemptions w ill he among Ihe 340 court for the past week and it is , at Salem where Patty Shorb, who The party was at the home of Mr*, tion of the dredge by early Januury doesn't vounder HOW legislative nets which w ill become rapidly getting into better shape. I attends school there, w ill join them. H. D. Force and the guests were with the return of winter moisture ith.’ o th e r lialf Hvet effective on June 9. Only a few of and is Io have a capacity of 500 Tuesday afternoon J. A. Thomason Mrs. Clarence Cook and daughter Eileen Frost. Vonnie Moore, Chas. {-but W H Y - - ’ Ihe acts of tlhe 1933 legislature and James Gay marked the court Alice Lee who have been vu i,ini, t o««». J«ck Force. Betty Mullin and yards daily. A large amount of ground to be worked is in sight ami off to standard size. relatives here for several months, ’ Elaine Robbins. Refreshments of is said to he in the region of un old rake, ice cream and lemonade were BIG SALE FRIDA Y AND SATUR left Wednesday for Chicago, to visit channel, possibly flowing with w at served. the W orld’s Fair. They w ill also DAY. 500 hats, bargain prices, 59c er unknown years ago when- the to *3.95; softies. 29c to 95c; dresses, visit Mrs. Cook's mother and rela world was still in the making. This ALL KINDS OF tives in Wisconsin. *1.00 to *5.95; shoes, *1.75 to *3.95. LEGAL NOTICES channel, Mr. Lattner believes, is the The Band Box and Shoe Box. “The source of much of the wealth found George Stone left for Aberdeen, store that saves you money.” Med N O T IC E OF ANNUAL SCHOOL when Jacksonville was a thriving Washington, by stage Sunday from ford, Ore. adv M EETING mining town over 70 years ago. He which place he expects to drive a states the channel ruts through the Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Carney of construction truck back to Diamond N O T IC E IS HEREBY G IV EN Id lan«l to be worked for some distance Kackley, Kansas, stopped here Lake to be used on the road work the legal voters of School District and indirations are that the use of Wednesday afternoon for a short of Von der Hellen and Pearson, for No. 57 of Jackson County, State of a dredge w ill he warranted, as a visit with Mrs. Della Shaver and whom he has been employed the Oregon, that the Annual School result of very systematic prospect family. The Carneys, who are dis last three years. . meeting of said District w ill he ing. The property, acquired first tant relatives of the Shavers, are held al The School House; to begin from the government in 1333 by C. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Stone were on a vacation tour through Califor guests of their daughter, Mrs. E. A. at the hour of 2:00 o’clock p. m. B Rostel, deceased for several General Line of Dry Goods and Groceries nia, Oregon and Washington. W ardrip Saturday evening in Med on the third Monday of June, being years, was fruitful for gold pannrrs Roy Hammersly of San Francisco, ford. They were accompanied by the 19th day of June, A. D. 1933. »luring the early gold rush. a cousin of George Hammersly of their grandaughter Wanita who re This meeting is called for the pur The equipment to be used on the , ths city, stopped here Saturday eev- mained in Medford offer three pose of electing one director to h ill w ill consist mainly of a dry ' ning for a short visit. Mr. Hammers weeks spent here with her grand serve on the Board of Directors lot land dredge and w ill employ ap ■ n a ly also invited the local fam ily to parents. three years and one district clerk nroximately 12 men. The drc«ige it-1 to serve for one year, and the Iran the annual reunion of the Ham elf w ill not float on water, hut w ill j Joel Albert Dennis and Laura saction of business usual at such mersly clan, which w ill be held at move about on tracks. Mr. L a ttn e r; Belle Blackman, both of Rogue Riv Pine creek near Lakeview this meeting. fates further no stock is being of- ' er were married Sunday evening year. In districts of the second and 'cred for sale in the project, being , by Rev. M. H. Pitcher in the parson third classes the ballots shall not E. T. HAM, Prop. •ntirely privately financed, and was PIANO BARGAINS— One beauti age of the Free Methodist church in be counted until one hour after th« not definitely planned until Ihe val- , ful baby grand, two tiny new up Grants Pass. Parents of both the time set for the meeting to begin ue of Ihe ground was «letcrmined. | rights one player piano, latest de young people were present for the U n til the count begins, any legal A small crew, composed of Mr. signs, Eastern Manufacturers samp services. voters of the district shall be en Lattner, his son, Paul, Jr., and John les, sacrifice prices, *5 delivers, Dan McCarter, who has received titled to vote upon any busines* Stoinbaugh. the latter a former U ni- I your old piano or other instruments versity of Washington football star,I word of Ihe serious illness »f his before the meeting. taken in exchange as first payment. Dated this 5th day of June, 1933. is still working on the property. | Open evenings, come in and make wife who is in Pasadina, California, W. E. ROSS, The men expect to leave the camp a selection NOW— before the prices plans to leave Monday for that city Chairman Board of Directors. in a few days, returning next fa ll.! to be with her. Mrs. McCarter has go up. Cline Piano Co, Main and E arlier in Ihe season a large crew been in Pasadena for the past sev A TTE ST: Riverside, Sparta Bldg. Medford. BERTHA COY, District Clerk. was kept busy and for a time work- ! c a l months, where she has a posi adv. PIN EAPPLE eil day and night. tion of assessor. CORN STARCH DR. MeBRIEN ESTABLISHING Mr. Lattner is a mining man of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Walker have 4 package* 25c W hole Slices O FFIC ES IN MEDFORD long experience, having spent much added a 20-acre tract Io their ranch of his time In Montana, Colorado No. 2 1-2 can ....... .. 15c on the east bank of Rogue River Dr. A. A. McBrien, a specialist in and eastern Oregon. He is optimis ALBERS north of this city, having purchased women’s and children’s diseases, tic over mining possibilities in this the property at a recent tax sale. has recently located in Medford, region and looks forw ard to a FLAPJACK FLOUR TOMATO JUICE The land is a strip running along with offices at 235 East Main street, greater development of the natural the river bank In front of their w ith his reception room in con resources of Jackson county. His Package J5C 3 can* .................... 25c property. junction w ith Dr. I. H . Gove, den associate, Mr. Huber, is well known along Ihe entire consl as an out George Hammersly, who spent tist. POST TOASTIES Dr. McBrien is not unknown to standing bridge contractor, while SAUERKRAUT . Ihe first of the week with his fam 3 packu^e* 23c 1 ily, returned to the Big Applegate people of this community, having the third member of the group, Mr. Large can ............... 10c ( country Thursday morning, where previously practiced in Grants Pass. Larson, is a mining man of long ex H A T SPECIALS- he is developing cinnabar claims. P rior to that he was located at perience, particularly in Colorado. CARNATION While in Gold H ill he and Joe Blair Portland. He has recently taken a CERTO post graduate course in California, Dog Dies After 28 W HEAT FLAKES g built a retort for use at the mine, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ end Is prepare«! Io give the people Years In Family— and he took it back with him. 2 bottle* .............. 49c Large package 17c | BASEMENT M IL L IN E R Y of this territory the best mediral There is nothing unusual about A marriage license was Issued in service they can obtain anywhere, having a pet dog, hut when a per D EPA RTM ENT Medford Iasi week to Oscar B. Cov and w ill be on call day or night. son has the same »log fo r 28 years CALUMET | Complete Assortment HILLS BROS. ey of this city— belter known as 19c to 98c D r. McBrien plnns tot build a it just about becomes a member of BAKING POW DER “Bud” Snider—and Mrs. Lucy Pat home in Medford and w ill he a the family. C. A. W yatt of Grants COFFEE ton. No details of their marriage permanent resident there. Pass is mourning the loss of a »log 1-lb. can .................. 25c 2-Ib. can 65c have been learned here at Mr. Sni which he brought there with him M M DEPT. STORE der is out of the city. He is the pro Know what is going on In Gold from Oklahoma some 15 years ago Corner Oth A Central, Medford prietor of the Ace of Spades cafe, H ill— Subscribe Io The News and and which hod been in the family COLD MEATS AND BUDW IESER BEER We Do Hat Remodeling keep informed. for 28 years. i ■ .a. a ■ i s > s < f l I a popular local confectionery. Fresh Fruits and Fine Spring Vegetables DRAKE'S Ham’s Grocery and Market Groceries and Fresh Meats Specials for Saturday S 980 T0 $1.98 ADEL LEE MILLINERY 1