Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, July 27, 1933, Image 4

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    W E GOLD HILL MEWS THURSDAY, JULY
ROOSEVELT SPEAKS
Dont forget Garden cluh-7:30
Friday evening at the city hall.
(Continued from page I)
about it and there is nothing |»r-
lieularly new in the principle. It
goes buck to the basic idea of so­
ciety and of the nation itself tllut
the people acting in a group can
Mr. and Mrs. B. Blank of Kilgore, acroiupush things which no in­
Nebraska, are here visiting their dividual acting alone could even
hope to bring about.
cousin, Mrs. Neal Doty. They ex­
“Here is un example. In the cot­
pect to make their home near here. ton textile code and in other agree­
ments already signed, child labor
Mrs. J. H. Brinkers of Berkeley, li.is b i c ii a li. ilis h i il. ! Ii.it 111.ikes me
California, came Wednesday eve­ personally happier than any other
I one lliing with w hich I have been
ning for a visit with her friend, connected since 1 came to Wash­
Mrs. E. J. Reinking.
ington.
Joe Blair and Geo. Hammersly
were business callers in Medford
several days this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. IL F Drake were
Additional local items on page
business callers in Grants Pass
three.
I'uesday.
Garden club meets at 7:30 this
Ed Bolt made a trip to Sawyers
Friday evening at the city hall.
Bar last week, returning by way
Mrs. May Logan and son. Charles, of Happy Cutup and Saiad.
visited in Crescent City Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sims of Salem
Bud Snyder left Tuesday for are spending a law days here vis­
South Cle Elum. Washington, on a iting Mrs. Celia Cobest.
business trip.
Mrs. Opal Weils and daughter,
Jim Cook, formerly of Gold Hill Opal, of Medford, were guests of
is now employed by the govern­ Mrs. Hoy Centers here Sunday eve­
ment at Crater Lake.
ning.
Sud Sutherland of Crescent.
Mrs. LaKasse, who has resided
Oregon, was a visitor at the Art for several months in Mrs Mee's
Mullin home Wednesday. He is a house here, moved Wednesday to
former employee at the Espee depot Grants Pass.
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Olson of Wash­
John Hammersly returned this ington came Tuesday for a visit
week from an extended trip in the with Mr. Olson's sister, Mrs. Hay
northern part of the state. He had Thompson and family.
been at Swisshome, Oregon, for
Mrs. Mary Sargent and daughter-
some time.
in-law, Mrs. Minnie Sargent, Mr.
Mrs. Alva Cook and daughter, and Mrs. Melvin Sargent and Mrs.
Alva Jean, were called to Medf i d George Baker spent Sunday at
Wednesday to be with Mrs. Cock's ! Crater Lake.
brother, Billy Hooker, who is ill
Miss Pearl Faulk returned to her
with pneumonia at his home on
home in Oroville, California, last
Willamette avenue.
Thursday after a visit here with
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Norton and
family.
Fehl Trial
Begun.Tutt.
ON RECOVERY ACT
Mr». Orpha Hewitt of Roseburg
was here visiting her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Doty Monday.
Bill Haimnersly and Norman
Bailey have been working on the
Chas. Avena home across the river
this week.
Child Labor Eliminated.
appointment of ■ night watchman
lor 'he m irth, use, following the
ro'-b-ryj that Fehl had attempted
In usue Warrant» for the arrest of
officials actively engaged in ballot-
theft invesllgalioii, nnd was halted
by a court Injunction; that Fehl
State Claims Fehl Tampered was around the courthouse all eve­
ning. while the robbery was In
with Ballot Boxes Before
progress; that Fehl’» associates
icted as guards and Ilia! Fehl at­
February Theft
tended a meeting In the county
judge’s office late In Ihe afternoon
>f the robbery date, when plans
Alleging that County Judge Karl “for getting rid of the bullots" were
H. Fehl and loin I.. Ilrccheeu got discussed.
into the county clerk’s olfiee, short­
ly alter the general election last VOTK FDR’ KRPKAL*
November and tore off slickers on
KILL HTATK HAI.EH TAY
ballot pouches In order that they
might claim the votes bad bceu
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tampered with, and thus prevent a
No
110,683
recount, the state opened Its rase
Majority ugainst
......
40,809
against Fehl in Klamath county
Grand Jury niodlflcalion-
courts Tuesday, confident that it
63.380
will prove that Fehl was the brains Yes
103,173
behind the subsequent ballot theft No
Majority against
38,795
in February.
Debt limit ut lots—
The slate will seek to prove that Yes
78,065
Fehl, from the very first did not
Ne
86.587
want a recount of the voles, not
Majnrly against
7.522
only because lie did not wish
Power bonds—
Schcriuerhorn to be ousted ax sher­
Yes
70.186
iff, bill because he feared a ehulig'
No
I «0.884
might result in other offices as
Majority against ..........
:ni.','i,s
well.
Dico tax—
Prosecuting Attorney Moody, In
Yes
62.195
his opening address to the jury
Ne
135,371
stated in part as follows:
Majority against
73.176
"The evidence will show lh.il Io
cover up Ihe sticker removal art,
Definite word was received this
I-eh I culled Ihe attention of mem­
ber» of Ihe grund lory, particularly were by Ihe Medford chamber of
the foreman, to the missing stick­ commerce that Congressman James
W. Moll has ucrrptrd an Invitation
ers, und Fehl was in confident ill
1« address a forum luncheon in that
communication with the grand Jurv
city on Monday noon. August 14.
foreman, and carried information
gained to other persons Interested,"
Moody said.
“In the textile industry—an In­
dustry which came to me spontan­
eously and with 11 splendid co-op­
eration us soon as Ihe recovery act
was signed—child labor was an old
Rut no employer acting alone
Mr. and Mrs. A. Meunler and evil.
was able Io wipe it out. If one em­
daughters, Jocelyne und Denise, ployer tried it, or if one state
spent the week end in Grants Pass tried it. the costs of operation rose
as guests of the Vernon Vleming ’ so high that it was Impossible to
com|iete with the employers or
family.
t slates which had failed to art.
"The moment the recovery net
A. F. Becker, local druggist, is
1 was passed, this monstrous thing
walking on crutches this week, the which neither opinion nor law
result of breaking an ankle bone 1 ould reach through years of effort
Sunday. Mr. Becker says the bone went out in a flash.
"As a British editorial pul it, we
snapped when he jumped down the
did more under u code in one day
river bank.
1 than they in England hud been utile
do under the common luw In A' i
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thompson and I to
years of effort.
their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Ol-
"I use this incident, mv friends,
son of Portland will leave Friday not to boast of what has already
for Portland. They will he accom­ been done, but to point tin- w s j Io
sou for even greater co-operative
panied by Homer Wyatt who will efforts
this summer and autumn.
take a special medical examination
"We are not going through an
in that city.
other winter like the lust, I doubt
if ever any people so bravely and
Miss Barbara Skelton hns as her cheerfully endured a season half
house guest, Miss Sally Gage of An­ so bitter. We cannot ask American*
continue to face such needless
Mrs. Juanita McKenzie and Miss dover, Massachusetts, at the Skelton to
hardships. It is time for cour­
FLY SPRAY
Frances Childers of Medford, are ranch near this city. Miss Skelton ageous action, and the recovery
staying here at the home of Mr. and Miss Gage were schoolmates bill gives iis the means Io con­
QUART
Boasted of Plan
and Mrs. Harry Childers while Mr. the last year at a girls school in quer unemployment with exactly
tne same weapon that we have us­
"The stale will further show
Childers is receiving medical treat­ Andover.
ed to strike down child labor."
that Fehl asked several people, if
A s s o c ia te d
ment at Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Kinney receiv­
1 the removal of ballot pooch stick­
BALL
TEAM
WINS
quart
CLEANING
ed
word
this
morning
of
the
birth
Mr. and Mrs. Art Mullin are
DOUBI.EHKADEK ers. wax sufficient to prevent u re-
SOLVENT
moving into Mrs. Dick Kobinson's of a baby daughter to their son and
MILK
20c Gallon
, count, and when told it was not, de-
house Thursday. The place was re­ wife. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Kinney of
or 5c Quart
! dared, some other way will he
‘Cleans Cleaner”
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from
page
1)
cently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Central Point at 7:00 Wednesday
I found, ami further said there would
G a llo n
A. A. Newnham who moved to their evening. The baby, which weighs
| I k - no recount, and that Ralph Jen-
error,
T.
Kell
racing
for
home
7 3-4 pounds, and its mother are do­
mine near Zacher.
|rings will never tic sheriff," the
IV Y HTKRKT MKT.
ing nicely at the Sacred Heart hos­ plate on the play. Coy then reach­ ; prosecution said.
COAL OIL
Mrs. Lynn Purdin, who has been pital in Medford.
ed first on an error hut was
108 Ivy Hl. —
Medford
The state attorney said the state
| visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
thrown out trying to steal. Bailey
Gallon
Mrs. Minnie Byerly nnd her aunt, scored on the play. The score was would prove that Fehl opposed Ihe
' Walter Dungev, will leave Friday,
for her home in Kelso, Washing- Mrs. Mary Ruldwin of Medford, re­ then tied at 8 with two men out.
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, ton. Mrs. Purdin was called here turned Sunday evening from Los Emory, next up, hit safely to left
Shell — Gilmore
two weeks ago by the death of her Angeles, where they had gone field. Bill Force clouted out a
Independent and
to be with Leroy Byerly who three-bagger to score Emory and
i sister, Mrs. Hoy Cameron.
underwent a serious operation last pull the game out of the fire.
Flying A Gasolines
Mrs. Olav Lokken, who has been week. Mrs. Aletha Robbins who
Box score follows:
SPECIAL SALE FOR ONE WEEK ENDING SAT. JULY 29th
' spending the summer with her accompanied them to I.os Angeles,
Gold Hill.
I mother, Mrs. Celia Combest, drove returned on Friday, and is again
A large shipment of new LAMP SHADES, parrhincntiied pa­
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to Seattle last week end to visit on duty at Drake's grocery.
per, modernistic patterns, assorted colors und li iiiiinings und
Foley, rf ............ ........ .. 3 2 2 0
assorted sizes. Values up to 98<-
Mr. Lokken. She was accompanied
F. A. Miller of Forestville, Calif., Bailey, cf ....................... 5 1 1 0
by Mrs. R. I.. Kenaston and Mrs.
SALE PRICES
E C Fiene. Mrs Kenaston, while in end R. C. Everly of Fresno, Calif., Coy, c, ss .... .................. 4 0 0 0
Seattle, will enjoy a visit with her stopped in Gold Hill Wednesday. Emory, If ...................... 5 1 1 0
SERVICE STATION
| son, Robert, sergeant in the U. S. They were en route home after Nolan, s.* ......................... 3 0 0 0
J. W . Livingston,
Marines, who is on a furlough from attending a convention of Spanish- Gardner, 2b ................... 4 1 0 1
his ship the U. S. S. Pennslyvania, American war veterans in Salem. C. Kell, 3b ..................... 3 0 1 1
Prop.
No exchanges during this sale.
now stationed at Bremerton. Wash. The two were acquainted with John Shaver, lb .................... 4 1 2 1
Gold Hill, Ore.
T.
Kell
p
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4
2
2
1
Mrs. Fienne stopped off at Portland Hammersly who was also in the
ANOTHER SENSATION
war and stopped to see John but Moore, rf ___ _______ 1 0 0 0
Io visit her daughter.
Force,
c
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2
1
0
0
Just received a new line of bowls. 3 in a set. The very Rem
he was out of town at the time.
every housewife should have Io make Ihe kitchen complete.
Colors green anti brown.
A group of friends had a picnic
37 » 9 4
at Galls Creek Sunday, July 23, in
Prospect.
Sale Price per set 25c
honor of the birthday anniversary
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SEE WINDOW DISPLAY
Complete Line of
of Mrs. Sam Routh. Those attend­ Askfti, 3b ...................... 5 0 1 1
ing were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clem­ Biden, If
..............
5 2 2 0
ent and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Crow, ss, c ...............
5 3 2 0
Routh, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Routh Barnhart, lb ................
5 1 0 1
Cheapest and Best
and son Bobby, Mrs. Tom Robinson. Hill, 2b ....................
5 2 0 2
GRANTS PASS
.... OREGON
Mr and Mrs. Paul Holderness and tiood, cf
...................... 3 0
0 0
family, Patricia Doran, Virginia Johnson, c
.................. 3 0 1 0
Centers, Buster Mullin, Lavern Rawlings, rf ................
4 0 0 0
Walker and Yvonne Quakenbush.
Ballard, p ........................ 4 2 2
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Reinking and Buckridge, If ................ 1 0 0
500
WHIPPING CREAM
300
200
C. R. W yan t
210
r
LAM P SH A D ES
I
Golden Star
Each 3c, 9c, 15c, 25c, 39c
I
C & B Economy Store
Men’s Dress and Work
S H IR T S
DRAKE'S
General Line of Dry Goods and Groceries
A “Little" Ad—Big Savings
------Hurry to Heath’s -------
SUMMER SUITS, 2 groups ................................ 813J5O and »17.85
STRAWS and LIGHT WEIGHT HATS, now .......»1.00 and »1.45
WHITE CAPS ........................................ _......................... »1.00, »1.50
SPORT BELTS, values to »1-00, now ...... .................................63c
SUMMER TIES, now ___ ___ ______________ ___
_____
SPORT SHOES, values to »6.00, now, pair.......... »2.95 and »3.95
SWIM SUITS, values to »5.00, now.............. »1.95, »2.50 and »2-95
BEACH SHIRTS, now ......................... .........................................
WHITE WHIPCORD PANTS, »3.50 values..............................»2.75
WHITE FLANNEL PANTS, »4.85 value................................. $4.25
GRAY and TAN FLANNEL PANTS, regular »4.50 and
»3.95, now ....... ............................... ....... ....... ......................... | 3 50
Regular »5.00 and »5.85 PANTS, now.........................................,4 50
TENNIS SHOES, men’s white oxfords, regular »1.65, now....»1.29
MEN’S SUNTAN TENNIS SHOES, regular »1.15, now
95e
BOYS’ SUNTAN TENNIS SHOES, regular 75c, now............. 59e
YOUTHS’ TENNIS SHOES, regular 59c, now..................... 49c
FLORSHEIM SHOE SALE — Regular »8 and »8.50 shoes,
now — ...................................................................»6.85 and »7.85
H ea th ’s M e n ’s W ear
Stanton Rowell, Sole Owner
GRANTS PA SS, OREGON
three daughters, Roberta, Donna
40 10 3
and Benay, of Hayward, California,
who are spending some time visit­
ing friends and relatives in this
section, were guests of Mr. Bein- by Ballaid 2
Gilmore Game Walk Away
king's brother and wife, Mr, and
Mrs. E. J. Reinking of this city
Tuesday and Wednesday. The Cal
ifornians will also visit in Medford
and Central Point before returning
south.
Bay Thompson, Logan Gardner
. and Woodie Shaver drove to Jack­
sonville Monday and tried to ar­
range for the Gold Hill baseball
team to play the Jayville Miners
during the Jacksonville jubilee next
month. It is not yet known wheth­
er the local team will be selected or
not as other teams are also making
a bid for the date. From Jackson­
ville the trio drove to Medford
and witnessed the Medford-Colored
Giants game in which the latter
won.
box score is as follows:
Gold Hill.
AB
Foley, cf ........................ 3
Bailey, rf ....................... 4
Coy, ss ........
4
Emory, If ....................... 3
Force, c ........................... 4
Gardner, 2b ......
4
C. Kell, 3b ...................... 2
Hammersly, p ............... 5
Shaver, lb ..................... 4
H
2
1
1
2
2
2
0
1
1 1
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Mrs. Bert Stephenson of Grants
Gii more Lion".
Pass, mother of Mrs. Earl Moore of
AB
this city is recovering nicely nt the Patton, 1b ...................... 3
Community hospital in Grants Pass Sato, rf, ss .................... 1
following an operation for gall Ward, 3b ...................... 3
stones which she underwent last Lewis, ss, c ................... 3
Thursday. Mrs. Moore, who spent R. Sakrnlda, cf ........... 3
most of last week with her mother, L. Sakraida, rf ............ 1
returned here the evening of the Bigham, c ..................... 2
operation, but visited her mother P. Sakraida, If ............ 3
again on Monday of this week, find­ Wilson, 2b
................. 2
ing her in a much improved <■ >ndi- Hadley, p
3
tion. Shirley Hall and Mrs. Bert Al­
berts of Chiloquin, and Leonard
24
Hall of Medford have visited Mrs,
Stephenson in Grants Pass this
week, also.
Imersly 4, by Hadley 10.
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Ham’s Grocery and Market
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E. T. HAM, Prop.
■
MJB COFFEE
3-lb. can
.............
KELLOG’S PE P
89c
TREE TEA
(Green)
1-2 lb. package ...... 23c
SPINACH
Large cans .... 2 for 25c
STRING BEANS
J Per can ...............
10c
PIN EAPPLE
W hole Slices
1 Large cans
2 for 35c
3 packages
..........
25c
W HITE KING
W ASHING POW DER
I
Large p a c k a g e ....... 32c
LAUNDRY SOAP
12-oz. bars .... 6 for 25c
M OTHER’S COCOA
2-lb. can .................. 20c
HARD W H EA T
FLOUR
49-Ib. bag ...»....... $1.45
Buy Flour Now
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