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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1933)
H IE GOLD HILL MEWS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1933 THE GOLD HILL NEWS Established 1897 Published by Mac’s Printing Co, , R. E. BLANKENBURG, Editor and Business Manager LOIS BLANKENBURG, Associate Editor University of Oregon A ncient H isto ry Ready for Opening Activities in preparing for the opening of the fall term are in 1 progress in all departments of the University of Oregon, Eugene, and new and returning students will From the Gold H ill New« find not only improvements and of Sept. 13, 1907. repairs in many campus buildings, An Independent Newspaper Published in the Interests of but adjustments and refinements in Gold Hill Oregon and Vicinity Last Wednesday evening a slight curricula offerings, it was stated accident occnured in which Mr. this week by Or. Earl M. Palled, PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Roxy Messner was the participant. executive secretary and registrar. The team was tied up by the church 1‘re-registrations of first year stu Eutered at the Pas toff ice at Gold HUI, Oregon, (or transmission through when for some unknown cause the dents arc now coming in rapidly. the mails as second-class matter horses broke away and started Indications are that return of old across the railroad track. At the bull students will be normal, and may Subscription $3.00 a year in advance. Advertising rates on appiioatioa. grounds the team broke away from even exceed that of last year, due the wagon, and continued runniug to belter economic conditions in portant thing is to get them cut and until it reached Harrison's Livery many parts of the state. Registra prevent accidents. Stable where it was slopped. For tion of graduate and special stu We’d like to see all highway tunately, Mr. Messner was not in dents already exceeds that of last The governor has designated right-of-ways free from weeds, and the wagon at the time of the run year. September as ear accident preven think there should be a state law away. Plans have been completed for tion month.—Here is our suggest enforcing the cutting of them at freshman week," six busy »lays ion: Let's cut weeds along the high least twice a year, as many other Mrs. Carolyn Dowden, widow of during which new students will be ways that make curves or corners states require. the late Joseph Dowden. and one of "oriented" or neatly fitted into the the best known pioneer ladies of scheme of things at the University. dangerous. What have you done to advertise Southern Oregon, »lied at her home * This week, w hich opens Monday, We have in mind several bad places where weeds are much high and promote the Gold Hill Eair? near Gold Hill last Sunday morn- September Ht. will precede the reg- alur opening of classes, which is er than a car, and in some cases It’s just one week away. Let's all ing at the age of 82 years. --------- ' set for Monday, September 25. grow so near to the edge of the get busy. One of the great difficulties Into freshman week will be highway that a driver invariably swings out and takes more than his Gold Hill receives another recog which possible newcomers to Gold crammed conferences, physical and share of the road. Result: He nition this week by being the only Hill must face, and a serious one to psychological examinations, Englisti crowds any approaching car that tow n in this section visited by the , is to find a place in which to live. placement tests, and ull the hustle may or may not have been able to Grand Master of Oregon Odd Fel- There i* «n absolute dearth of and bustle of "rush week," that see him coming around the blind lows, on his trip this season. An- Bouses for would be renters, and period when fraternities and soror curve, and an accident or near-ac other score for the hospitality for many, for there are many, would ities invite the new students in to only be glad to come to Gold Hill look them over for "pledge" male- which Gold Hill is famous. cident is caused. with its opportunities and resourc rial. Careful planning by those in The remedy is simple: CUT THE WEEDS! Dog days are over—and school es could they but find some kind of charge, however, will make il pos sible for every student to get eare- May we suggest that one of the »lay s are here. Well, we must admit, a house. ... ■ lul attention to individual us well worst places in Gold Hill is opposite it's a change for the better. A shipment of .">000 trout were re- as general problems. the Livingston service station corn Monday and Tuesiluy of the week er on the old Standard Oil bulk sta Have you noticed the increase in ceived at Gold Hill Monday morn- ing from the government hatchery will be devoted Io physical, psy- tion grounds along the F.spee right- the number of freight trains of-way. through this city lately? Perhaps at Oregon City, to be placed in {chologicul and English placement We aren’t well enough informed your sleep has even been disturbed Rogue River. They are of the tests, anil Dr. Pallet) emphusizes the to know whether weed-cutting ' by them at night. Rut who is going Speckled Trout variety, and in an fact that new students should he along the highway is a matter for to crab. It's one of the best signs of other year will be of sufficient on time lor these examinations. These tests are important, nut only force, or whether in this ease, the the turning point in business that sire to catch. to those who will have charge ot city should take the responsibility. we have not seen in a long time. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Russel! expert the students, but to the student However, no one is going to object Several of them stop here, for if the weeds arc cut—and the un- loading cement and fruit, and the to leave within a roupie of weeks himself, il is pointed out. Registra ~~ | switch yards are taking on the ap- for Roseburg, where they g > in tion material will he given out i pcarance of the Good old days. search of a more htslthful Io •alion Thursday and registration will lake BRILL METAL WORKS f»yr Mrs. Rnsiell 11 ey arc pioneer place Friday. More power to them. 109 E. Eighth St., Medford, Ore. (itizen, of Jackson county, it being Added opportunity will he offer 'ust 45 vears ago Wednesday that ed students in nearly every major °* E 5 h ! S a S M * „ they were married in the Blackwell department of Ihe university. This Body. Fender 4 Raihator Repair | :,hcre s ,o ** some baseball sernp district near Gold Hill. has been accomplished through re Automobile Glass I I here during the fair when the mar organization, elimination of some ried men on the local team fight it Hon. W. A. Carter left Wednes of the more highly specialize«! out with the single ones. Here's a day morning for St. Paul, where he courses and expansion of courses chance of a lifetime. Bring on all will attend the Soveriegn Supreme which serve a larger portion of Ihe your grudges and go to it, boys. Lodge of Odd Fellows, as a Grand student body to make them more Representative. Mr. Carter is a thorough and adequate. There's nothing like travel, in Past Grand Master of the lodge. He The quality of instruction, due to our estimation. And look what expects to be gone about two weeks, j careful reorganization, will be and j (rips our famous Del Rio and Van equivalent Io any period in the Hovenberg pears are getting. Some history of the institution, officials September Traffic ' co to Washington to the President’s declare. This is attributed to the Count on This W eek ; table, others to France. We seem to loyalty and interest of faculty mem “A Service Station for 1 recall something about the world bers. Few changes in faculty per General traffic count for the ' beating a path to the door of the the Farmer” sonnel have occurred this year. j man who could make the best month of September w ill be taken 409-411 “G” St. Monday, it was announced here by j mousetrap. In these days of trans- Read the Ads! They will save you Grants Pass, Ore. j portation, the mousetraps get to the state highway office Saturday. money! Traffic check-up under the super | make the trip! vision of the local office will be LEGAL NOTICES made at the junction of the Red wood and Pacific highways just NOTICE FOR PUBI ICAT1ON south of Grants Pass, north of Wolf Creek, Caves highway junc Department of Ihe Interior, General tion, south of Medford, the Klamath Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon. Falls junction south of Ashland, and August 14th, 1933. CEMENT — LUMBER — DOORS NOTICE is hereby given that at the Diamond I.ake road on the Frederick Building Material of All Kinds W. Sollec. Sr., of Beagle Crater Lake highway, said J. G Oregon, who, on May 24th, 1930, PAINT SPECIAL Gallon Bromley, maintenance engineer made homestead entry. Serial, No. The checkup at Wolf Creek gives 019098, for NBMSWU and NW'4 4th and G Streets Grants Pass, Ore. tbe best indication of traffic SE<4, Section 27. Township 34 S.. Range 2 W., Willamette Meridian through this part of the state on the has filed notice of intention to Pacific highway, Bromley declared, make final three year Proof, to as there is little local traffic at Wolf Crefek. Check-ups south of Ashland and at the Caves Junction show the number of cars coming in to Oregon from California. Mos$ cars passing the Diamond Lake MEDFORD, RELIABLE junction are bound for Crater Lake, DEPENDABLE OREGON he said. REASONABLE DENTISTRY Ronald and Duncan Nielson, Lee Winetrout, Chester Britton, and Office with Lemar Bell will conduct the count 1 y»» ....... Dr. McRrien. M. D. in this section of Bromley’s area.— 235 East Main Grants Pass Courier. Phone 872-J MEDFORD, OREGON Old papers for sale at The News office. tf FROM OUR FILES 26 Year« Ago THIS ^»TU K T Star Seed Grocery Co. establish claim to the Innd abovr .le s , i I h i il . li, (o i e VictOI V f l ns wald, U. S. C o iu m issio iier. ai Med foril, O regon, on Ilo L'3i 11 • I \ ' September. 1933. Claimunt natur» as witncssrs: Herman T. Turrill, E. A. I.anipinan. Martin Webb, and Roy Juin, ali of lieagle, Oregon. Ilamlll A. (aina,lav. AI7-S14 Register. NOTICE FOR Pl HI K ATKIN Department of the Interior. Gen eral Land Office ui Roseburg, Ore gon, August 14th, 1933. NOTICE I» hereby given thai Mary K. Sidlee of Beagle. Oregon who, on December 23. 1929. mad. Homestead entry Serial, No. 018891) for SHSWH Sec. 27 and NW1, NW ¥■ — i k», Sedion 34. T»>wushiii 34 S., Itange 2 W„ Wllliiuiette Merlilian, lm» flled nm.ee of li.teution to luuke finni tliree year Proof, to establisli » laini to the lumi above desenhed, liefore Vhlor A. Tengssaltl, l). S. (.ommis- sloner, at Medford, Oregon, on the 23rd day of Sept., 1933. Claliuunt niiuie» a» wilneHea: Hennan T. Turrill, K. A. I.ampuian, Martin Webb, and Roy Jäin. ali of lieagle, Ore. Ilamlll A. Cimaday, A17-SI4 ItegUler. W. 0. RIAIIOP, M. I). Physician and Surgeon Al Becker'» Drug Store—Mon., Wed., Friday«, ft to 7 p. ill. Medford office: Jackson County Bank Building i i See This Lumber A Large Accumulation of Low Grade Stock 1x4 to 1x12 Boards 1x8 and 1x10 Shiplap 2x4 to 2x12 Dimension Suitable for General Repair Work or Outbuilding Conatruction P r ic e d forQ uicR Sale ' TIMBER PRODUCTS CO. Lumber — Building Materials — Fuel End North Central Phone Z Medford, Ore. “A Good Firm to Trade W ith” r***************S**SSWS*W*S*SSSSVSSVSVW*SSSSS»S» HSSSIWSSSSSSSM» L a u n d r y S e r v ic e s ROUGH DRY ............ per pound One cent for each handkerchief. ECONOMY WASH ............ 7# per FOR Shirts in either service finished for iOc each. WE CALL AND DELIVER TWICE A WEEK—TUKS. - FRI. LEAVE ORDERS AT SHAVERS IIARBEB SHOP F r e n c h ’s S te a m L a u n d r y Grants Pass, Oregon Dr. I. H. Gove Prompt Service IN Job Printing ♦ * * * Grants Pass Business Dir ectory The business and professional people of (¡rants Pass listed in this directory are. glad to serve the people of this territory in any way possible. They firmly believe th a t whenever possible your home town merchant should b< njitrorfized, but they offer their services in addition tt those you can receive qt home, and invite you to consult them when in Grants Pass. ROGUE RTVER HARDWARE CO. Sberwin William» Paints McCormick-Deerlng Farm Implement» Housewares—-General Hardware 204 South Sfcath SC— Phene 38 Orauta Paa». Oregon VALLEY CLEANERS 611 1-2 East It St. Grants Pass, Ore. Opposite P. O. Phone 260 Suits cleaned and pressed $1.00 HaU «leaned and blocked $1.00 Plain dresses cleaned and press ed $1.00 ' tÄ Ä S Ä ¿ S í *• ADVERTISING PAYS Printer«— Publishers KEEP YOUR NAME BEFORE THE PUBLIC. H M.4., k, »”? T " ' •' *—*-*.. *. ä * - W ~ b M ac’s Printing Co. U' I Fine Watch 4 Jewelny Repairing Ready for yfiu when promised Prices Most Reasonable BUHN’S JEWELRY STORE Grants Pass, Oregon We Buy Old Gold pound One cent for each handkerchief. M PHONE NO. 4 r-> -N/l* J. W . C o p e l a n d Y a r d s Conger Funeral Parlors ' vhb »« THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POW ER C O M P A N Y