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THE GOLD HILL NEWS THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1933 THE GOLD HILL NEWS Established 1897 Ancient History The county co u rt lias taken the in itia l steps lu place the re lie f w o rk of Jackson county o il a sane basis, R. E. BLANKENBURG, Editor and Business Manager w ith the idea o f e lim in a tin g u ll "g y p in g " by tra n sie n t in d ig e n t* amt LOIS BLANKENBURG, Associate Editor From the Gold H ill N ew s re n d e rin g Io Ihe w o rth y poor o f es of August 16, 1907. tablished residence here, th e ir fu ll An Independent Newspaper Published in the Interests of measure of aid possible. Gold Hill Oregon and Vicinity Reports have been com ing to the A very pleasant m id n ig h t dance furn ish e d amusement to the dancers county a u th o ritie s that w ith in the P U B L IS H E D E V E R Y T H U R S D A Y here last Saturday evening, in C a r past tw o weeks transients have te r’s Opera House, t hough w e ll at started se ttlin g up tile creeks and E ntered at the P ostoffice at Gold H ill. Oregon, fo r transm ission through tended. the flo o r was never too canyons o f the n o rth end o f the the m ails as second-class m a tte r crow ded fo r co m fo rta b le dancing. county, to establish a six u io n llis res idence. am i he e lig ib le fo r re lie f next Subscription $2.00 a year in advance. A d ve rtisin g rates on appliuatios F ro n i reports that are com ing in w in te r. One squatter settlem ent is ---------¡IL L .... L - ■ - ... - « . . _ " i „ fro m the farm ers o f the co u n ty it reported on Bogue riv e r in the Tolo can Ihe C apital Press ascribe the seems lik e ly that th is is going Io he d is tric t, another in the Meadows dis complete reversal o f custom in the w aterm elon year. But Oregon isn't tric t, and tile th ir d near the Jaekson- fo llo w in g re p o rt o f a w edding, as going to run opposition to Geor g ir Josephiile county lines. It is sus W ith the therm om eter hovering published in the Lebanon Express: fo r a ll that. pected by county o ffic ia ls that the around the 100 m ark the past few "T h o rto n Corners. J u ly 15.— la tte r settlement plans Io benefit nays it has been quiet an e ffo rt to (S pecial.)— M r. H a ro ld Tonole, son The w o rk o f fillin g in u n d e r the I o tli fro m Jackson and Josephlitr keep the ro lle rs ou the press fro m o f Mr. and Mrs. Pete Tonole o f Cot trestle o f the ra ilro a d brid g e has m u n i) ch a rity. m elting to say n o th in g o f the other tage Grove, Oregon, became the commenced at last. L ik e the “ good C ounty Judge E a rl II. Day has ex d iffic u ltie s in getting out a news bridegroom o f Miss V erla Gibson tim e s" in the o ld song, it bus been pressed him self as h ig h ly desirous paper. W ho was it anyw ay that said at Jt o’clock, J u ly second. The cere- “ long, long, on the w a y ," hut now of eorreeting Ihe ompression p re va l "W o n d e r i f we w ill ever get any niony took place at the L a u ra lw o o d • that the w o rk has been begun it w ill ent among w anderers up and down w a rm w eather th is ye a r? " Ihe P acific coast that Jackson county church at Gaston, Oregon, w ith an no doubt he q u ic k ie completed, attendance o f over 300. M r. Tonole is “ a soft spot fo r transient in d i More than 50 persons came to the was attended by Mr. H a ro ld Hartley gents, and a god-father to a ll in dis Jim G rigsby, in Ihe em ploy o f News o ffice last week to take a as groomsman and Mr. F ra n k G ib D a rtin g and P enninger, was the v ic tress,” fu rn is h in g e v e ryth in g from look at “ H e n rie tta ” , the tw o-foot bon and H arold Wade as ushers tim o f a runaw ay F rid a y . The new tire s to h o spitalization o f m at rattlesnake on display at the office. l.itlle Otis Carman was page fo r Mr. breaking o f a singletree was the e rn ity eases. Several o f the num ber were d is Tonole. “ Jackson county has u ll it can do cause o f the accident. F o rtu n a te ly appointed however, as she did not to take care o f its o w n ," said Judge no in ju rie s w ere sustained by e ith "As the groom approached the a l seem to take to p u b lic life and the Day last week, "a n d does not p ro - re sulting p u b lic ity lik e another ta r he was the cynosure o f a ll eyes, er Mr. G rigsby o r his team. I use to feed a ll comers, sim p ly be blushing p re ttily as he re p lie d to the H enrietta we know . And Saturday here six Jo u q iiin M ille r has re tu rn e d to cause they have lived noon ended her life by b itin g h e r questions o f the clergym an in to il's months. The county has a d u ly to self. A fte r am putating the eight lo w yet firm 'th e groom was charm P o rtla n d fro m his tr ip to the Jo p e rfo rm Io those w ho have estab rattles H enrietta was put to rest by in g ly clad in a three-u.'ece suit con sephine county eaves, and expresses lished resilience here, h ill have come the p rin te r’s d e vil in a little hole sisting o f coat, pants and vest. The h im se lf as d elighted w ith th e ir upon tough times. We have many beauty. He says he w ill describe coat, o f d a rk m a te ria l, was dram* I back o f the News office. Before w o rth ) poor. some w ho have live d H enrietta passed in to snake heaven at the shoulders anil ta s te fu lly gath these Southern Oregon w onder,. in ie Jackson county fo r many years. prose and p o e try a rticles fo r Ihe ered under the arms. A p re tty sigh a nice pen had been made Saturday The co u n ty finances are in such magazines. was c u rre n t among the guests that afternoon. Inasmuch as there are so shape that the re lie f w ill he re s tric t m any people that have never seen the coat v i « the same one w o rn by ed. hut w h a t we have w ill he de ¡he groom ’s fa th e r and gra n d fa th e r Joseph L. Hammersly w h o re a live ra ttle r, the pen is ready fo r fro m P o rtla n d voted to the succoring o f o u r own i n th e ir w edding days. Mr. Tonole turned th is week use i f anyone w ill b rin g one in. w ould n e ith e r a ffirm n o r deny the b rin g s w o rd that G overnor Chain- people, instead o f tra n sie n t strang (ru th o f th is sensational touch lie rla in has prom ised to do every - ers." Ask any member o f the Gold H ill The county court plans an inspec th in g in his p o w e r that he could "T he grooms vest was sleeveless baseball team i f he believes in In nd met in fro n t. Conspicuous on consistently do, to adjust t h ' d if f - tio n o f the squatter settlements, and dian signs. the fro n t o f Ihe vest was Ihe groom 's r »lties of w h ic h we com plain. He to keep a check on them. About this tim e last year there fa v o rite piece o f je w e lry , an E a g l e i n f o r m e d Mr. H am m ersly that Reports In the d a ily press state pin, and fro m the upper le ft pocket hereafter, d u rin g the seining seo- *v:is an in flu x o f transients, many of that the men sentenced fo r ballot was suspended a large In gersoll ' son *n Josephine cou n ty. Rogue rlv - w hom m anifested a sudden desire to th e ft w ill be assigned to w o rk “as w atch. the brides g ift to the groom. e r w ° u ld be p a tro lle d b y w a te r register and vote. The m a jo rity bene near as possible s im ila r to w hat w h ic h gave ju st the needed touch b rd liffs. and that every th in g w o u ld fite d fro m the com m issary. There they did in c iv il life ” here in Jack- i f b rillia n c e Io the costume in per- be ,' o n f 1° stop the ille g a l‘ fis h in g w ill he no com m issary, the m in in g son county. The o n ly w o rk thev did feet taste and harmony*. j th a t has been so eonspiclous in the ' " in te r it is said here was general reform agitating Steps w ill also be taken through “ The groom 's pants w ere suspend past among these fisherm en. and h e ll-ra isin g . P robably i f they the p ro p e r agencies, to see that fed ed fro m the w aist, fa llin g in the had ever done any real honest eral funds allocated to this county SUBSCRIBE FOR TH E NEW S la b o r they w o u ld not be where they new stra ig h t lin e n e a rly to the flo o r. (n r p u b lic w orks, w ill fu rn is h em The severe s im p lic ity o f the g a r are now. ploym ent exclusively to the w o rth ) L E G A L N O T IC E S ment was relieved by Ihe rig h t leg. and established folks.— M ai, T rib u n e W ith Oregon experiencing an u n w h ic h was caught up about fo u r in N O T IC E FOR P U B LIC A TIO N ches by a black g a rte r re v e a lin g , usually d ry summer and conditions G oes fo r forest fire s at the best, c re d it is Just an in trig u in g glim pse o f black Departm ent o f the In te rio r, (¡en S tr a y B u llet due the thrce-C camps fo r th e ir i holeproof above hoots o f genuine ■,,933°w b u rg * O re' T h ru G ran ts P a ss Car w o rk in preventing fire s w h ic h ' lea,h r - laced w ith strings o f the ( N O T IC E j . hereby given that have been the lowest th is ve a r fo r <:;,nle co lo r. The effect was v e ry : M ary K. Sollee o f Beagle. Oregon, H e n ry McCue o f Grants Pass had m any years. O nly a fe w scattered I ch ic- ?Yho- on December 23. 1929. made a very n a rro w escape SafUrduy eve fire s have been reported so fa r th is “ T he «room ’s neck was encircled z’ ®1 T ii S W k i ’ s ^ ‘^ 'a n d ^ N W * V W - n ing w hen a b u lle t passed through year and these have not resulted in b -V a w h ite co la r, characterized by a i 4 Section 3«. T o w n s h ip 34 S.. Range his car w h ile d riv in g dow n 10th St. much damage. The cost o f fig h tin g delicate saw edge. A round the col-1 2 W., W illa m e tte M eridian, has file d The b u lle t, w h ich police say was or fire s w ill be greatly reduced also la r was l ° ° sb ' tied a cravat, so that notice o f in te n tio n to make fin a l .22 ca lib re , passed through the rig h t as three-C men w ill be recruited in '• rode up under his le ft ta r w ith j i h r F®_-'.‘Ln r J >T o f’_ *2 ' rear d oor w in d o w and out the left to the land above described, before cose o f an outbreak and o ther men ,h a l *I»d«ed effect o f carelessness V ic to r A. Tengw ald, I ’ . S. Com m is fro n t w in d o w , n a rro w ily m issing w ill not be needed. w h ic h m arks supreme a rtis try in sioner, at M edford. Oregon, on the Ihe b o y’s head. He reported ut dress. 23rd day o f Sept., 1933. once to police w ho started an In C laim ant names as w itnesses: vestigation. "M r. H a rtle y ’s costume was essen L. A. Banks, life r num ber 12.697 Herm an T. T u r r ill, E. A. Lam pm an, in the state pen, was put to w o rk tia lly lik e th a t o f the groom and as M a rtin Webb, and Boy Jain, a ll o f C hief o f Police James K . Man Monday unloading hog fuel. N ot so the tw o stood at the a lta r, a hush o f Beagle, Ore. uel o f th a t c ity says that a fte r In H a m ill A. Canada)’, long ago he was unloading worse ewed a d m ira tio n enveloped the aud vestigating he can fin d no m otive Register. than hog fu e l onto the people of ience at the complete and w o n d er A17-S14 fo r in te n tio n a l shooting and accord fu l h arm ony o f th e ir raim ent. th is county. ing to a ll evidence Ihe police are o f N O T IC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N Groom and groomsman could not the o p in io n that it was e n tire ly ac W h ile Oregon has been experi have been to ld apart had it not been D epartm ent o f the In te rio r. General cidental. H ow ever, Manuel issues a encing a few days o f hot w eather fo r the little patch o f co u rt plaster Land O ffice at Roseburg, Oregon. w a rn in g against shooting o f any August l lt h . 1933. we must remember it is “ unusual“ w o rn by Mr. T onole to cover a N O T IC E is hereby given th a t k in d w ith in the c ity lim its. and there are many places in the n ick in his chin made by his safety F re d e rick W. Sollee. Sr., o f Beagle, SEE co u n try w here the heat is much razor. N e ith e r Mr. Tonole nor Mr. Oregon, w ho, on May 24th, 1930. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE worse. Many C a lifo rn ia points reg J la r tle y w o re a hal at the cerem ony made homestead e n try . Serial. No. 019098. fo r N E '.S W ’ , and N W 'i- COMPANY istered 116 the past week. "As the brid e led Mr. Tonole fro m SE%, Section 27, T o w n sh ip 31 S„ the nuptials it was noted that she Range 2 W., W illa m e tte Mi rid ia n fo r F u rn itu re M oving A Storage A W EDD IN G “ CODE"? F ru it H a u lin g to w ore the conventional ve il and o r has file d notice o f in te n tio n make fin a l th re e year P ro o f, to ange blossoms. Phone 315 M edford, Ore. Many new and strange s itu a tio n s ' “ The above is published w ith ap- establish claim to the land above described, before V ic to r A. Tt ng- are developing from the operation ologies to the Cottage Grove Sen- w a ld , S. Com m issioner, at Med o f the N . R. A. To no o ther cause tin e l.” — Salem C apitol Press. fo rd , Oregon, on Ihe 2.3rd day o f W. G. BISHOP, M. D. September, 1933. P hysician and Surgeon C laim ant names as witnesses: v * * * * * * w * v x s x v x s s s s \x w x x x x x s x x \\s v s \s s s \s s s s s \\s \x .x v s \s s v s s v x x w * x Herman T. T u r r ill, E. A. Lampman. At Becker’s D rug Store— Mon I M a rtin Wehb. and Roy Jain, a ll o f Wed., Fridays, 5 to 7 p. in. ( | Beagle, Oregon. M edford o ffice : Jackson C ounty H a m ill A. Canaday, Bank B u ild in g A17-S14 Register. P u b lish ed by M ac's P rin tin g Co. FR O M O U R F IL E S 26 Y ea rs A g o THIS ■ “ »THAT PHONE NO. 4 FO R Prompt Service IN Job Printing * * ♦ ♦ Mac’s Printing Co. P r in te r s— P u b lish ers cumules. A fte r lunch ' overnor and Mr*. Meier ei n lln n e il llle ir tr ip down the Redwood h ighw ay to (.rescent t i l l ) und up (tie coast. C ou n ty's R elief for O w n G ov. M eier M akes S h ort P eo p le Is C ou rt's P lan V isit In S ou th ern O ie g o n G overnor Jqlius Meier spent u short lim e in Southern Oregon Sat urday w h ile en route fro m Ihe W. P. CHISHOLM . M. I), Legion convention in Klam ath d e a e ra i P ra ctitio n e r Fulls to Gobi Reach where he unit Mrs. Meier w ill enjoy a b rie f vaca Phones O ffice IO. Ite». 9-1. Gold H ill, Oregon tion. The G overnor stopped in Med ♦ ♦ ♦ : fo rd fo r about an hour Saturday m o rn in g where he culled on friends 9 Gold H ill Lodge No. 129 9 and gave pear grow ers encourage ♦ 9 l o. o. r . m eiil when it was learned that Ills 9 9 te lrg ra m to President Roosevelt re Meets every Tuesday evening 9 questing higher prices fo r canner) 9 Visitors Always Welcome 9 9 pears was reasonably sure o f suc ♦ 9 cess. From Medford the Melees m otor ed to Grants Puss w here they slop AM ETHYST R E IIE K A II LODGE »7. ped fo r lunch. An in fo rm a l dinner Meets eve\v Wednesday N ight lit Ihe I. O. (I. F H a ll. Gold HUI. Oregon party was at once formed h.v rest C arrie Pohl. Noble Grand. dents o f Ihe Clim ate C ity w ith Sen F ilic i M a rlin , Vice Grani,. a lo r J. T. Chinook as master of eer E lin o r Force, secretary. I.uey Mer, Treasurer. *♦ ♦ •+ + ***•*♦ ***« GOLD I I I I . L CHAPTER W. It. f . Meets T w ice a m onth ou the 2nd and -4th Wednesdays at th e ir Club rooms In tin- City H ull. Dr. I. H. Gove DEPENDABLE D E N T IS T R Y Rose Guy, P resident. O ffice w ith D r. Mi lirie n , M. D. 2.35 Fast Main Pitone 672-J • HRI8TI kN 81 E dith H r)a n . secretary. Madge Dorm an, Treasurer. u m F NOTH E C h ristia n S tir in e services are j held each Sunday m o rn in g ul elev en o’clock in the b u ild in g across tro n i Odil F ellow s hall. I Everyone is welcome. 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M a R e a so ro to r my «steer ipUoti to p r r t« l vi Ono year to uu «¡1 m.^iUsA The Cu-isuea rk'etvo Monitor for •3 M Ito «»9 N«m9 X S e, 8 U ro « - A . A - A . S .-A -A A . dtbouf m er? ectricU y UK ^ookinff Grants Pass Business Directory The business and professional people of Grants Pass, listed in this directory ar£ glad to serve the people of this territory in any way possible. They firmly believe that whenever possible your hdme tow*n merohant should be patrorfized, but they offer their services in addition to those you can receive at home, and invite you to consult them when in Grants Pass. I C o n tra ctin g R epairing V A L L E Y CLEANERS «11 1-2 East H St. Grants Pass, Ore. Opposite P. O. Phone 260 Suits cleaned anil pressed fl.O fl Hats cleaned and blocked 81.00 P lain dresses cleaned and press ed 81.00 Phones: Shop 137 Res. 574J B U LLO C K E LE C T R IC CO. Success fo llo w s service Motors Pumps 217 N. 611, St. G rants Pass, Ore. ROGUE R IV E R H AR D W A R E CO. S h e rw in W illia m s Paints M cC orm ick-B eering Farm Implement'. Housewares—G eneral H ard war« 204 South S ixth 8».- Rhone ,8 Grants Pass, Oregon I t is no lo n g er ntceissry to roast yourself in order to cook the food. W in ter or sum mer the kitchen should be the same temperature as the hvmg room and it can be if you have an electric ranoc. But why stay in the kitchen while the food is cooking? Electri- etty will cook and watch your food automatically, perfectly, while you spend most of your time as you please. See your hardware, furniture or electrical dealer today about an elec- tnc range. I t will save you, money, your licaltit and your time. z THE C A LIFO R N IA O R E G O N POWER C O M P A N Y •WW D « « t I ‘ * I Fine W atch A Je w o lry R epairing | Ready fo r yo u when prom ised Prices Most Reasonable 9 ♦ B U H N ’S JE W E LR Y STORE Grants Pass, Oregon We Buy Old Gold ELECTRICITY IS C