r n r : c o i d hill mews
SH E R IFF
T R IE D
|N BALLOT CASE
'‘Ê xxà happenings
contest had been ordered that day.
Sexton testified further that Thom
as Brecheen and Fehl asked the
combination of the vault.
Phil l.owd. deputy sheriff, serv
ing with Schermerhorn and s in .- e
his sus|tension. testified that when
he askeil the defendant what Io do
about the ballot theft, he told bin
“we are not going to do anything
The state police are in full charge
Sc let them do it.”
Mrs. Geo. Horman and daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Fleming of
Grants Pass, were Gold H ill visitors Helen were shopping in Medford
Monday.
Sunday afternoon.
Helen Dorman spent several days
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Cook spent
last week in C .u tra l Point with her Tuesday alternoon in Medford tran
sister, Mrs. Maybell Dotson.
sacting business.
“^fender hmr the
reformer jMf eraad
t h ' old payin'"The
CLASSIFIED
FOB SALE— Standard make piano
near Gold H ill. W ill sacrifice for
unpaid balance. A snap. Easy terms.
W rite Tallman Piano Store, Salem.
Oregon.
adv.3t
good, die young-
ALL TY PES FRUIT JARS, LIDS, RUBBERS
AU Kind* of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
D R A K E'S
General Line of Dry Goods and Groceries
Ham 's Grocery and M arket
E. T. HAM, Prop.
Groceries and Fresh Meats
Specials for Saturday
SPINACH
No. 2*/2 tins .... 2 for 25c
MECO
STRING BEANS
No. 2 tins ...... each 10c
VAN CAMP’S
PORK and BEANS
4 cans ...... ................ 25c
Ernest Boss and J.
were business callers in
Monday.
Lively
Joe Itlair and George Ihimmersly
Medford ; were
Medford
business callers
' Tuesday and \ \ ednesdav.
Berlba Finney of Central Point
Mr>
Mrs. Jo,„, Sulhm
is s|M'nding the week |lere visiting vWllwM relatives in Grants
Mis. Asil Walker.
Sunday.
Big dame in Sardine Creek hall
Kov Slone
| p, \(
Saturday night. July 13. Good mu.. |Hlll|. Sunday after a few days
ml».-. ■ here with bis parents.
Youngberries by the Crate
DILL PICKLES
No. 2*72 tins ..............15c
13. 1933
Smilin'Charlie Says
(Continued from page 1)
GOLDEN W EST
COFFEE
1 lb. can ...................32c
T hursday , july
SHREDDED W H EA T
Package .................... 11c
OUR MOTHER’S
2 lb. package ...........20c
POST TOASTIES
3 packages ...............23c
W HITE WONDER
SOAP
10 b a r s ...... „............... 29c
ARGO
CORN STARCH
4 packages .............. 25c
BUY FLOUR NOW. W hen we have to put the Tax
on, it will be 35c per 49-pound sack.
[O E 3 O E
Low Grade
LUM BER
The continuous operation of our mill the past
few months has caused a considerable accumula
tion of off grade
D im e n s io n
B oards
Is
KO BlfifiER T O I L ' S WORTH Af'YWPTKE
than in a nice big cone filled with
Snider's Ice Cream.
M >s Jane Snedicor and C. I..
Miss N e lly Stone returned In.i n
McDonald of Medford were busi
tro n i Roseburg Saturday w in i t she
ness callers here last Friday.
lias been v is itin g fo r xrventl Pass.
Joe Blair spent Sunday at the
Mrs. Matilda Park.-r, Curtis Fit'It
tlammersly cinnabar mine on Ap
plegate. He was accompanied by er. and Billy 5lapleli.il went Io
Eastern Oregon Sunday to spend
Stuart and John Chisholm.
about two months with relatives
Mrs. Della Shaver, who suffered
Little Gloria and Beverly Hall of
a nervous breakdown two weeks
ago, is recovering slowly at her Cenlrul Point were guests of their
home here. She is able Io be up now grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wni.
nnd Wednesday made a trip to Med Kinney last week.
ford to consult her physiriau.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Do.'tnan and
T h a t’s what they all say . . hist u on Snider’s At
Your Local I h alers.
Snider’s Dairy & Produce Co.
"If It’« Snider’» It’« the Best to Buy”
24-32 N. Bartlett
Medford, Oregon
Helen, and Mrs. Maybell Unison w flW K
mid children picnicked at Applegate
Sunday.
Hie harbor decision have been In i-c. e .sity for Ihe extension of the
June Moure mid Jeanne Hiini- the hands of Boy Stilfmarsli of Californian and Oregon Const Itali-
mersly were visiting Barbara Si. d- Cr.seenl Cily and Los Angeles re -, win of Grants Pass Io Crescent
Ion al Foots creek. Tuesday after- ceiitlv, he having been retained by City, ami with III. railway's appeal
H i' coast ritv to push its rase in to the K. F. C. fo, a sum In excess
Seth Coy and Boy Moore v hr iio o ii .
the capital following the suspension ol i.'i.Odtl.UOU with which the rad
visited in Packwood, Washington,
Mrs. Boy Cameron went to Hie of activities by the Northern Cali < on strut'11 on would he accomplish-
for a week returned to Gold H ill
home of her dnngliler, Mrs. Dlls fornia-Southern Oregon
Develop ■ <1.
last Thursday. I.vle Childers who
The new appeals have been made
Johnson, at Ashland, Wednesday, ment assoiratlon, the lust meeting
uecompaned them as far as Port
corporation
Io s|M*nd several weeks. Mrs. Cam of which in Medford, Sallmarsh through the railroad
land also returned w ith them.
Itself, and jointly by the Twnhv
eron has liccn ill for some time and addressed.
Among those from here who al- w ill remain in Ashland, where she
It was his assertion that eeonom interests, its original contractors,
w
ill
be
under
special
physician's
I ien ikil the Baucum funeral ill Med-
ie fuels ami conditions, and the and C. II. Dcmarny ns circuit i on i t
i ford Iasi Wednesday were H. D. care,
surveys of estimated tonnage, etc., receiver for Ihi railw ay. In Ihe law
Be* d. Miss Bertha Coy, M. ¡. Bill
had been given loo much weight In suit of the city of (iranís Pass
About sixteen members of Gold
an n a f lo the Arn.v Board, and ; ''rough! against the Twohys to r.
Reed arc Mr. and Mrs Dick Boliin-
H ill’s
yeunger sel enjoyed
a I hr
. .
.. .. ..
ik..
k«nb.
that
practical political forces had ' «luce their claims agaiusl Ihe rnll-
s,,n'
I weiner
Ih.
banks ,,f
givpn too
,|(llb
I road for pari of the ronslrurlion
Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Bumcrot and , Bogue River close Io town last j
work done.
the
sons Junior, Jack, and ('diaries Irom Thursday evening, The party ad- j The renewed interest in
Los Angeles, California, are visit- iourned early when Hie Yirc al- i Crescent City harbor is coincident
I.el us print your Irttrrheads—
1 ing Mr. Bumerol’s mother Mrs. Corn traded a la rig' swarm of niosqui-' with the new npiienls to the I. C. C.
! Bumcrot of this city. Mrs. Bumcrot toes. Sponsers of the affair were for a certificate of convenience and The Gold H ill News.
Mr. ami Mrs. M. It .Merriman ano
Mrs. George Hum nitr-ly rclurmul
Wednesday from Lakeview, where
they had gone last Sunday for a
visit with Mr and Mrs. Pual Ang-
s'lead.
’ w ill return to California with her Lois Cameron and Jeanne Hammer-
son Io make her home.
' sly.
»»
Army Engineers To Reopen
C rescent C ity Port Plan
(From Ihe Grants Pass Courier)
A new public hearing, if dc-
sired, w ill be granted hv the Board
of Army Engineers in Washington,
D. C.. on Ihe proposed improvement
of ihe harbor at Crescent City,
.
California, according Io a dispatch
from the capital to the Portland
Journal Friday morning.
The offer of the new hearing is
the first action by the army board
| known locally since May of last
year when the board reported I hat
the lagre expenditures necessary to
make Crescent City a first class
port were not justified. The board
was not unanimous in its decision
that reversed the hopes of local
port and railroad supporters.
It was by a resolution of the
congressional committee on rivers
and harbors that the Crescent City
harbor matter was reopened, ac
cording to the Journal story, the
resolution being dated June
14.
1933, and asking that a review of
the Army Board’s adverse report be
made. The new proceeding was in
stituted pursuant to the committee's
request.
Meat Market
3ecials
I In its announcement of Friday.
! the Army
Board
declared that
i w hile the public hearing would be
granted if requested, Ihe hoard be-
lieved that it would be better Io re-
reive written statements from local
interests In show additional infor-
. ination to justify the improvement.
i-y,,. ^ ar)| made its statement Io
B u y N o w a n d »Save
Senator Charles McNary.
No information was available in
Grants Pass to indicate how local
supporters of ihe harbor would
comply with Ihe Army Board's
offer.
Efforts in Washington Io reopen
FRESH OCEAN SALMON and HALIBUT
150
I
lb. in chunk;
i7 e
sliced
BRISKET and NECK BOIL
8c lb.
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Hotel Holland Beauty
Shop
I Binglclle Permanents. »1.75. uu
I Coiffures to blend wHIl Ihe mode
1 31 N. Fir:Ph. 900:Medfor4
i
■ " .......
PU R E LARD ............................................... 10c lb.
GOOD GRADE VEG. SHORTENING 10c. lb.
-
| Chimney Tops — Melal Roofing
I Skylights and Eave Troughs
I Hot Air Healing and Ventilating
Tanks Built Io Order
! MEDFORD SHEET METAL WKS I
O. J. Wolfe, Prop.
I 719 N. Central.
Phone 411 I
Medford, Ore.
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t h e food
VOTE
BACON, per lb...... .............................. 16c, 18c, 20c
GOOD LINE OF LUNCH MEATS
HEAD CHEESE
10c
DILL PICKLES
3 for 5c
TRY THE SHOP
W HERE PRICES ARE RIGHT
Honest W eights Assured
W e Deliver Every Evening Between Gold Hill
and Rogue River
Phone Number ................... .........
22
S h ip la p
If suitable thia material can be purchased at a
CONSIDERABLE SAVING.
xao
TIMBER PRODUCTS CO.
Lumber — Building Materials — Fuel
Medford
—
Phone 7
—
End No. Central
A Goed Firm to Trade With
ON JULY 21
PR O TEC T- Y Û U R -:P 0 C K E T B 0 0 l{
-A N T I" )i'D ’ U X -LEACUE'
Gold Hill
Meat Market
Woodcock & Moore, Props.
W ■ ««VU' u W » M « v y .i| ss«i