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The M ott Thoroughly Read Weekly in Southern Oregon, Published in the B iggest Little Town in the State
VOLUME XXXVI
G O L D H IIl. OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST io, 1933
NUMBER 18
To Hold Fair In Gold Hill September 22-23
200 ATTEND
IOWA PICNIC
Lively Lime Reorganizes;
Will Expand Plant Here
BALLOT THIEVES
ARE SENTENCED
Henrietta Captured; On
Display At News Office
A. H. Banwell Addreaaea
Local NRA Mass Meeting
BIG PROGRAM
IS SCHEDULED
A. II. Banwell, secretary of the
A local indication of the new era
Would you like to have a
Medford chamber of commerce and
; in business is the announcement
look al Henrietta? t hen come
' well known in Ihe Hogue River val-
| this week of Ihe reorganization anil
over to Hie News ufllce where
I ley, addressed a HNA mass meeting
proposed enlargement of the Lively
you will find her basking in
| in the city hall here Tuesday eve-
l.line company here.
the sun in Ihe front window.
I i:ing. Mr. Banwell gave a very clear
Come from 17 Towns; Per J. Madison Lively, president, an- Court Cleans Slate of After-
Two Jocul citizens, Haymond
and concise talk on Ihe workings of Pet Parade, Salmon Bake,
Ritter and Clarence Cook,
Ihe NBA and answered questions
; uouneea lliut Mr. Chas G, lluber ol
manent Organization
math of Fehl-Banks Clan;
made the brave cupture in Ihe
I Portland is secretary-treasurer of
asked by the large crowd present.
Sport* Featured; Put on
wilds of upper Sardine Creek
Stating that lie believed the NRA
,
the
new
cor|M>rn,ion
and
Alonzo
J.
Formed
Many to State Prison
Wednesday afternoon.
would bring the United States back
by Local Club*
, Larson of Seattle will lie the new
Eight rattles and a button
I resident general manager.
to prosperity, that the day of the
Disposal of the eases arising out j adorn her and for old times
chiseler was gone and that the suc
Under the nrw organization, ex
More (him 200 people from
cess of Ihe Recovery Act depended
of
the theft of the general election j sfnluke she has been named
A fair, the like of which has nev
tensive improvements are pluiuiid
Oregon towns, unit till purls
Henrietta. And what’s more
upon the cooperation of the small er been staged by any town the
at the quarry, and with the new ballots last winter, and dismissal '
town, attended the first annual lowu
towns like Gold Hill as well as the size of Gold Hill, and which w ill
1 trend in business, Ihe company of several indictments against less- ! she’s alive too, but don’t wor
pienic in southern Oregon, origin looks forward to greutly expanding
ry she won’t strike as the cell
larger centers, Mr. Banwell urged recall “the good old days” we all
er figures in the crime this week j
everyone to cooperate by signing remember with longing, is being
ated uud sponsored by former Io their 'output.
practically
cleared
the
court; she’s in keeps people safe.
Henrietta might rattle at you
the blanket code and also suggested planned for Friday and Saturday
wan» of tiold llill, held here lust
A crew of four surveyors art docket of these cases.
though as she has been doing
that the merchants get together and September 22 and 23 by tbe Gold
Sunday, August t).
Fere this week surveying a new
Feb I Gets t Year*
in parts of the county for
set uniform opening and closing Hill Garden club in cooperation
The event was a success in every road into the quarry which is lo
County Judge Earl 11. Fehl ,who
several months.
hours.
with tbe Commercial club.
way, being feutured by a big picnic cated on Kanes creek, and another wag this week succeeded by Earl
Now. however, with the rest
A meeting has been railed for
Mrs. Isis Walker has been ap
dinner at 1:30, which wa> followed lime deposit will he opened up. li. Day of Gold Hill, luces a four-
of her kind far away, she is
next Tuesday evening to adopt uni pointed general chairman, and she
by un Impromptu program contrib They will also enlarge the kiln In year term in the state penitentiary
harmless.
form hours in tbe town and also co will have a corps of able assistants.
uted by various people attending.
lake care «if Ihe heavier produc for his part as the "brains” of the
operate
with the President in any She is already busy perfecting de
Impromptu Program
tion, hunkers will lx- changed, and theft. Il was brought out in his
way possible in order to do our tails and states that so far every
Entertainment included singing storage bins will he built at Gold trial that he and Lewellyn A.
part. The meeting will be held al one has shown fine interest.
the lowu Corn song and a parody Hill to facilitate quick filling of Hunks, former Medford editor, now Council Takes Action to
the city hall and everyone is urged
Displays in Pavilion
uboul Oregon le«l by M. F. Sheets of orders.
Recover
Money
Illegally
convicted of killing Constable Geo.
to attend.
Present plans call for competition
Medford. Mr. Sheets Is a member of
Prescott when he attempted to ar
Invested in Loan Company
in at least eight departments, with
the Medford Gleeinen, and n talent Medford Rogues Next on
rest Hunks on a ballot theft indict-
Gold Hill Beats Prospect
displays being arranged in the dance
ed musician. Miss Leonie Hull of
Gold Hill Ball Schedule ,n‘"'’ w< re.
‘n “*u Pl°'-
Formal demand that money illeg
for Victory Number 18 pavilion which is ideally located on
Grants Pass then read un original
| Gurdon L. Schermerborn, ex
ally invested in the Benefit Savings
the highway in tbe central part of
poem on Iowa which was Inspired
The “big” game, that Gold Hill sheriff received a 3-year sentence.
The Gold Hill baseball team is still town, and surrounded by open lots
by the picnic. Mrs. C. Vroman of
and
Loan
company
of
Portland
l»e
It
wus
because
former
Sheriff
baseball funs have looked forward
going strong. Sunday the hoine-town which may be used by stands if
Gold Hill contributed two poems in
Io for some time has been arrung< <l Hulph G. Jennings, a candidate returned lo the City of Gold Hill knee busters trimmed the Prospect added space is necessary.
her inimitable manner, and Mr. Cur-
against
Schermerborn
in
the
fall
lor next Sunday at the Jackson, . ,
t . . , .
. . was made this week. Action was
tls Miller, a Civil War veteran, sung county
In addition to the «Usplays, full
fairgrounds when the Gold ‘'*e<-'*,on> *,ud oske«l lor a recount of taken by the city council after con team 13 to 6, in a loosely played
game on the Pr«»pect diamond. programs have been planned for
two songs of that war.
y)r(I
the
ballots
that
they
were
stolen.
Hill baseball team will meet
siderable discussion at the regular
Wm. I.ee Greenleaf enlertainesl I..I d.
Arthur La Dieu, former business meeting of that body Monday eve Gold Hill committed four errors both days, and these will provide
and Prospect was credited with entertainment for every minute.
with a selection, "Hoosier Echoes,"
Hie Medford team lias just com- ,"u,,"«er oi B“nk»' P«l*r- ,he Med ning.
seven misplays. The win Sunday
written by Tack Hussey «if lies plcled its schedule hi Ihe league ! ,urd ,,uil> NcW1» u,,d °"e of hU
Although all details have not been
The city of Gold Hill has been was Number 18 for Gold Hill.
Moines, Iowa, when Ilia two were end will have a fust lineup to meet r ,,h ‘ ha,"‘ ,,,cn '*
definitely
arranged, the main events
nO‘
creating a sinking fund for the pur-
Kell pitching for Gold Hill, wa as drafted this week for approval by
in school together there. Mr. unit
neat sluggers.
ill has , esceed ,our
He , “ided
in ,he posc of retiring water bonds by in
Hie local
sluggers. G.dd
Gold H
Hill
. ,
.
touched for 10 hits but the blow - tub inenitjgrs include a children s
Mrs. Greenleaf arc vacationing at won IN victories without a taste of ,hei‘ u,,d
«»<
A llots,
the home of their «laughter. Mrs. a loss this season and will he p la y drivin« » c“r lo ,he ,noulh oi G“n* vesting money in tbe Portland were kept fairly scattered and di«* Pet Parade Friday morning, follow
Sylvia Greenleuf Smith at the home ing hard Sunday to protect Hint re- Crcek ne,r Gold HiU a,,d du'"P"'» company. It was discovered il wai not result in much damage. Gold Hill ed by a short home talent program
illegal for any city to enter Into a
ranch on the Old Stuge mail near (.or(|
Ihe ballot pouches into Hogue eonlract with companies of this ricked the Prospect liurlers for It in the pavilion, just before noon.
bingles, several of them being for ex
(■old Hill, following an extended
As visitors are urged to come to
Medford will have McLean, slnr *Gvcr'
kind. Although the discovery was tra bases. Bill Force, local catcher,
t«»ur «if west coast schools and col Indian hurler on Ihe mound. Me-'
spend the full day, provisions are
J°ne8, ex-mayor of Hogue made about seven weeks ago action
hammered out two doubles and a made for a basket lunch near the
leges where Mr. Greenleaf gives Lean has been signed by Ihe San ,Gv‘ r’ w,,° superintended the steal-. (o rcrover ,jle money was
,aijcn
single in five trips to the platter. pavilion at noon. The afternoon
Shakes|iearran readings.
Francisco Seals and will report this
‘,,,d 6HV*’ ,Bt‘ ' l®na
*®*cr*n* until Monday evening.
Every Gold Hill batter with the ex will be taken up by inspection of
Mrs. Smith also read a short se full. Whether he will be able In put ’*le
received the same term as
Approximately $12.000 Is on de ception of Bailey connected for
lection "Tamin' a Coquette,” by the Hie “Indian sign" on Hie bard-hlt- *•“ Dieu.
displays, which will have been
posit in the name of the city of least one safe hit.
negro poet, Paul Lawrence Dunbar. ting (¡old Hill team remains to bei
judged
in Ihe morning.
Leniency fo r B reth ren
Gold Hill. The contract with the
Gold Hill scored in the first, sec
The poem, “The Liglitnin * Hod S|,cn
Tom Brecbeen of Ashland, a close loan company has been in effect
Free Salmon Bake
ond, seventh and ninth innings and
Dispenser,” was given by Oliver Itog-
As usual Manager Thompson of associate of Fehl who also helped
Then come one of the biggest at
ers of Medford, Io close un alto Hie Gold Hill lean, will use the vers P*“n '»»e theft, was given IN months for several years and was thought Prospect pegged away at their tractions—a free salmon bake at
to be in conformity with state scoring with one tally in six differ
gether enjoyable program.
smile lineup, which consists of all *
leniency wus in recognition of laws.
supper time. For this, the famous
ent innings.
Many Make New Friends
home talent players. Gold llill fans
G,c* B,ul
pleaded guilty and
Bogue River salmon will be used,
A
motion
was
also
made
al
Ibe
The
Gold
Hill
team
had
plenty
or
The main diversion of the day, of
are urged to attend the game en saved the rx|>ense of the trial. The meeting that the finance committee hacking Sunday with a number of and it will be baked as only the
course was visiting ulxiut “the folks
masse, and boost for the l«x-al boys. court also stated that Brecbeen was submit a plan for retiring city- carloads of fans traveling to 'he huge oven, which Gold Hill utiliz
back home” and many new friend-
ed once before the never-to-be-
The game is scheduled lo start at not an huhdual trouble maker, as bonds as they come due. As it now- upper Rogue to see the contest.
shtps were formed because people
forgotten “Days of 49” celebration,
2:30 p. in., with an admission were some of the other participants stands a new plan of creating a
The
lineups
and
sun.inary:
found that Ihey were “friends of
C. Jean Conners, a young man sinking fund will have to be made.
cen bake it.
charge of 25wcenls, it was stntrd.
Gold
Hill.
Irienrls of eueh other hack east.”
who had been active in the “Good
For the evening, one of the
The
council
instructed
Marshal
AB H
Everyone expressed delight with
Government congress, the organiza Eber Davis to use men supplied by
smokers for which the baseball
Fleming
Win»
Judgment
Foley,
cf
....
1
the affair, nn«l extended a hearty
tion which spread much of the po the county relief organization to
club has become famous, will be
Gardner, 2b
2
vote of thanks to Gold Hill and to
In Dispute Over Hay litical unrest, was sentenced to 3 cut
arranged, and Ihere will be plenty
the
wood
cleared
from
the
city
Bailey,
rf
......................
6
0
Mrs. Cetin Combes, of the Gold Hill
--------
i years, hut was paroled lo Attorney park grounds, and to clear the roud
of
interest for everyone.
Emory,
If
2
Auto park who so grneinusly offered
Silas Fleming of Ihe Riverside Von Schmalz of Burns, a member of
Saturday, in addition to the fair
3
the neroniniodations of her tourist colony Monday won a judgment t,u. defense counsel throughout the between the two blocks included in Force, c ....
«xhibits, un athletic program is
the park system.
C. Kell, 3b
2
park for the picnic.
against J. M. Franklin of the same /Bnllot trials. Conners pleaded guil-
proposed to include races, and
Other minor items were disposed Coy, ss
1
Heeause of the success of this first neighborhood in a civil suit In ty to help steal the ballots.
other sports in the morning, and
of
at
the
regular
meeting.
T
Kell,
p
picnic, a iwrmnnent organization Judge Heed’s court, brought to set
Sexton B ro th e rs P a ro le d
possibly a ball game in Ihe after
Shaver, 1 b
5 2 2
was formed, inrliiding nil executive tle a dispute over hay.
Mason and Wilbur Sexton, two
noon, closing with a big dance in
committee
of
nine
members,
The (rouble atose following youths who did the uctual stealing, W ill Dispatch Mail
Ihe pavilion that evening. A basket
(3
14
13
4
from various communities repre Franklin’s recent purchase of a tillering the vault and passing tbe
On No. 8 Sundays
lunch will again be held at noon.
Prospect
sented, wilh C. II. Demaray. of ranclj up Miller s gulch from J. J. • p o s h e s out through the window
Department Chairmen Named
AB
H
R
E
Grants Pass ns chairman. Other llill. Mr. llill hud leased hay l ">il j
|atcr helping lo destroy them
Mail will be made up on Sunday Askwilh, 3b ................ 5 3 2 1
The exhibits as outlined, and the
members are Oliver Rogers, Med to Mr. Fleming, hut when the time were sentenced and paroled
puroled. Ma- morning to be dispatched on train
ladies appointed to head them are
ford; Erank Hcnspotrr, Jackson « aine to cut Ihe hay, Franklin, it son’s sentence called for not to ex No. 8 going north at 10:50, Post Biden, If ........................ 5 1 1 0 as follows:
ville: Mrs. John Marlon. Untie Falls; was alleged, claimed possession and ceed three year* in prison. His master Nellie Heed announced last Crow, 2b ........................ 5 2 0 2
Fancy-work — Dora Hamnicrslv
W. II. Norcross. Central Point; Mrs. that because there was no written younger brother, Wilbur was given week, this service having been In Rawlings, rf ................... 5 1 0 t
and
Lola Reed, with Nellie Reed
Hill, lb, c ....................... 4 0 0 0
N. H. Newcomb, Engle Point; Mrs lease, he had all rights to the land. one year. Both were paroled to augurated Iasi Sunday, August 6.
Good, cf ......... :............ 4 1 2 0 and Bertha Coy as assistants.
It E Blankenhurg, Gold Hill; H. A.
Evidence was brought out that County Engineer Paul Bynniiig.
This additional service was put Hoffman, ss .................. 4 1 1 I
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables—
Pierce, Hogue IHver: E J Rrown, Franklin had known of the previ
Wesley McKitrlck, known as “cap- into effect in accordance with a Ballard, p ...................... 4 1 0
1 Mrs. A. Meunier, Mrs. R. E. Blank-
Applegate. Mrs. Hlankenhurg was ous hay transaction, and Ihe court lain of the Banks guards,” was sen postal ruling received here August
Ellison, p ...................... 0 0
0 0 cnburg.
Feld that Ihe verbal lease was tenced to one year. He assisted 1.
made secretary.
Home Cookery and Baked Goods
Backhard, lb ................ 1 0
0 0
In Grants Pass Next Year
h iiiniiig, and awarded Fleming $50 with the theft and destruction of
Mail pouches for No. 8 close al Johnson, c ..................... 4 0
Mrs. Arthur Braden, Mrs. Wilbur
0
2
On invitation of Mr. Demaray, damages in the case. Franklin also | ,^e |,,,||o| s
10 o’clock Sunday morning.
Martin.
the committee voted to hold the In pay the costs.
1 IL C. Cummings, employe of ex-
Mrs. Reed also announces that
Canned Goods—Millie Walker,
41 10 0 7
nexi picnic nt the citv park In
(). J. 3IHIiir(l,of Grant* Pass ffP'l^jayor Jones, and Earl Bryant and she will further accommodate pa
Mrs. R. E. Cook.
Struckout
by
Kell
6,
bv
Ballard
Grants Puss the third Sunday in resented Hie defense.
Janies D. Gaddy pleaded guilty lo trons by distributing the mail from 6. Walked by Kell 0. by Ballard 5.
Flowers—Mrs. Mary Chisholm,
August next year. Mr. Demaray is
minor parts in the theft. They were the evening train Saturday night,
Mrs. Earl Moore.
president of Hie Grants Pass cham GOLD H IL L BATTING AVERAGES each given two years and paroled end the early morning train.
Homecraft—Mrs. Ida Wharton,
Pavilion Dances W ill Start
ber of commerce, and promises the
to Colonel E. E. Kelly.
Mrs. Rena Davis, wilh R. E. Cook
cooperation of Iheir entire cilv in
AB Hits Avg.
Saturday, August 26th assisting with shoperaft.
Gold llill Boy Freed
Move Mill to Old Braden;
4 3
putting over next year's picnic in a Dorman ......
.756
Virgil Edington of Gold Hill, a
Pets nnd Parade—Jessie Hayes,
50 22
440 former Banks follower, who ac-
Force
........
big way.
Dances sponsored by Ihe Gold Hill nnd Evelyn Thompson, assisted by
T est Run la Satisfactory
Gold Hill receives entire credit T Kell
55 24
.430
Chamber of Commerce will not a teacher to be appointed later.
78 28
for establishing the Southern Ore FolVy
.350
.......
The new-tvpe mill which was re start until Snturdny, August 26, ac
A mineral display is also plan
38 13 .342 of Galls Creek, was freed and the cently installed at the mouth cording to arrangements made this
gon Iowa picnic, the idea having Hltll’e
ned, and space will be provided for
87 29
firs, been mentioned Inst winter a, Emory
.333 indictment against him dismissed of Galls creek was moved last week week,
.......
the cement company and the lime
n party for H. C. Martin, when H. E. Moore ..........
. 0 2
.333 early In Hie cases, when he turned to the old Braden mine, now known
It has been planned to start soon company to show various uses for
Cook nnd Mr. and Mrs. R. I,. Kenns- I.lngren .......
.333 state’s witness.
.... 3 t
ns the Ila Mae. by Mr. Ford nnd Mr. er but several improvements are lo their products. Tonev Ross and R. E.
32 10 .312. Criminal libel and criminal syn Davis, who recently began opera be made al Ihe pavilion which v-ill
ton discussed Ihe possibilities.
Nolan ........
Blankenhurg of the Commercial club
.311 '
83 26
The idea lay dormant for several C. Kell
prevent the openiifg this Saturday. will be in charge of minerals.
dicalism and ballot theft indict tions.
10 3
.300 ments aguinst I.. A. Banks w ere dis
months, however, until fine picnic D. Wnlker ....
An experimental run of ore from Next Saturday Jacksonville will
The response which has already
83 24
.289 missed by the court as were a crim Ihe old Braden, wax made on the stage her Gold Bush days and Is
weather recalled it, anil Mrs. Cook Gardner
been received from local people
50 14 .280 inal libel indictment again Leonard mill, while nt the Galls creek loca featuring a big dance in the evening.
nnd Mrs. Kennston enlisted other lo llnntnierslv ..
who have become interested in the
60 18 .273 Hall, editor of the Jaekso-iville tion, and the results were so sat
cal lownns to help with plans.
Shaver
......
Dorn Provost's Pep Peddlers or project has been very gratifying
... 56 15 .268 Miner, nnd criminal syndicalism in- isfactory, that the men plan exten chestra will again entertnin at Ihe nnd there Is no reason the event
Names of those attending the pic Coy
............
nic, Sunday, who signed the register
sive developments, ns soon ns final Gold Hill pavilion when it reopens
(Continued on Back Pago)
Team avg.
.335
(Continued on back page)
are given on page 3.
arrangement* can be made.
on August 26.
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