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T H E G O LD H IL L N E W S lor Laramie, Wyoming, accompan ied by Ih t.r grundduiiglilcr Bar bara Skelton who w ill ullend »chool (luring the winter. Foots Creek News ' I ■ — " M M T H U R S D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 14, 1933 !— ■ .11 > U J K fl A rm y Enlistments Open Ouer the Stale j for M any Young M en by Miss Meat. that steps be taken to make the 'She Done Him Wrong” is a lusty ; courthouse lawn look like some roaring melodrama of the Bowery thing, complaining that “a 8265,000 — a hearty tale of the notorious old structure adorned a weed patch— avenue win re men arc men and und a poor one at that.” women are “on the make.” Ils sa Oregon law provides that county loons and its politicians, its honky- prisoners can be utilized in public- tonks and its “dames,” furnish a work when found guilty and hence- buckgrotmd for the activities of the forth they w ill be sentenced to principal characters. labor, along with their imprison- Misa West is cast as “Lady Lou,” ment. Heretofore they have lant c famous beer-hall entertainer w ith guished in their cells with nothing a deadly effect on unwary males, ¡to do. There are an average of 12 H er suitors flock around her, prac prisoners in the county jail, serv tically in swarms, but she deals ing time for everything from steal with them in a matter-of-fact fash ing a hind-tire, to threatening to ion. Those who can provide her shoot somebody. with the diamonds which are tier The county court feels that the weakness ma« enjoy her favors. work idea w ill lx- beneficial to the The others?— too bad. county, healthful fo the ja il in mates and stop the occasional prac tice of getting jail for a winter of Courthouse Yard to Be Major Paul Hathaway, United ■ ■ ‘ » -..— i • i; - t , i -rr i Slates army recruiting officer, 323 Donuld Elliott spent the week Uoj'les uf Muuntaia New Post office building, Portland, end with his grandmother Mrs, Climbers Are Found— (By Mr a. Marlon Lancs) Oregon, announces liiut in addilion Puuline Wahl. He started giving Bodies of the three Portland men to Hie vacancies recently announced banjo instructions lust week in Med lost on the icy slopes of Mount Jef for Infantry, Vancouver Barracks, ford. fers »n were found Saturday after Washington, authority ha» now Mr. und Mr». Gus Kuhlman and an (»tensive search for three days. been received to enlist men for the daughter Leona of Corvullix called Mrs. Effie Birdseye und nephew on Mr. and Mr». Victor Birdseye Bohert Cameron attended a b irth The men wera lost since Labor day following branches of service at the Tuesday while In »oulhern Oregon day parly Saturday given by Mrs. when they were making an attempt stations named: Coast A rtillery on bualneM. lie 1» the »oil ex- Clyde Dick for her ■ on Donald In to scale the peak. T heir bodies corps, Fort Scott, California, and |iert ul Oregon State college of honor of his fifth birthday. Others were found buried beneath .n o w Fort Worden, Washington; Field which Mf. Birdseye wus a graduute present were Mrs. Joe Woodcock and ice about 1000 feet from the Artillery, Fort Lewis, Washington; summit of the mountain. All three Infantry, of the rluss of 1928. Vancouver Barracks, und son Lyle, Mrs. Knox and daugh were experienced mountain climb Washington, Presidio of San F ran ter Patsy Lou, Mrs, McEwan nnd Mr. and Mrs. Churles McMerrlck son Buddy und Mrs. George Badly ers but slipped into a deep crevasse cisco, California and Fort Missoula. as they were making their ascent. Missoula, Montana. Enlistments w ill who huve lived uhove the Lance nnd granddaughter Joyce Stevens. They were Davis McCamant, Don be made through the Portland re Brothers mine for several years, Burkhart and John Thomas. moved the first of the week to the cruiting office, and if the applieanl Paul McQuat Jr. left lust week Improved By Jail In m ate . res,ing a‘ conn‘y ~ Clay Biles place form erly the Hos for Medford to make Ills home with is accepted, ail expenses, including mer ranch. Mrs. Biles und children his sister Mrs. W illiam Lydiurd on Fierce Fish Caught trnnsixirtation from Portland to the Plans for the beautification of the Boss, May. Robert nnd Bonney Jean I Geneva street und attend school With Bare Hand»— Under a plan formulated by Co. station selected, w ill lie paid by the courthouse lawn have been under From Ocean Lake, Oregon, comes Government. moved Wednesday to their five during the winter. Judge Earl B. Day and approved by way for sevral months, but nothing a real fish story—one that can acre tract near Biviera Auto park, | Earh of the stations named are the county commissioners, necea- j couid be done amout it, owing to after spending over three yeurs on Mrs. Minnie Byerly and nunl Mrs. qualify for “Believe It or Not.** considered very desirable by m ili the poor top soii. A sprinkling sys the ranch, during the time their Baldwin s|>eiit Sunday w ith her Churles Farnsworth, Portland man, tary people, being close to large sary work upon the courthouse j tem was installed last summer, and yard, to prepare it for improvement while swimming in the ocean near place has been rented. cities, with splendid transportation daughters nt Gold Hill. thut place, saw a huge fish swim facilities available. Presidio of San w ill be performed by county jail is ready to function. prisoners serving sentences, it w ill Mrs. Alden Gnlbrath and daughter Mrs. Victor Birdseye, secretary ming about him for some time and Francisco, and Fort Scott are locat Civilian conservationists have made a grub for the animal, catch ed In the city of San Francisco, Cal mean the saving of close to 8500 to Beatrice have returned from Ma of Hie Civic club of Rogue Biver undertaken the driving of a 121- the county. dera, California, where Mr. Gnl wishes to announce the first meet ing it just in front of the tail. H aul ifornia, while Fort Lewis and Fort The county court has been advis foot tunnel Io open up 700 feet of brath is employed al the Bohert ing of the season w ill lx* held nt ing it to shore it was discovered to Worden are within a short distance ed by landscape gardeners thal new cavern in Timpanagos cave Grimm ltt mill. Beatrice has entered tin- boon- id Mrs I T . «■:> IIi«;i 1 Mrs. be a lancet fish, described as a vor from Seattle and Tacoma, Wash Utah now accessible only sowing the present low-grade sub in acious deep-sea Inhabitant with ington. Fort Missoula is located school at Gold H ill. Joe Woodcock assisting, Friday through a 100-foot vertical shaft. soil dirt was a waste of lime, labor lance-like teeth. The fish was over near Missoula, Montana, the home afternoon. Sept 22. and seed. County Agent H. G. F o w l four fret long and six inches thick. of he University of Montana. Marie Biles returned Sunday to er w ill select the dirt to be used,' SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEWS According Io books a fish of this Major Hathaway also states that the home of her parents Mr. and Mr. und Mrs. Henry M iller, Mr. and supervise the preliminary work .Mrs. John Biles after spending the nnd Mrs. Lloyd Miller and children kind is frequently found off the there arp still a few vacancies for which w ill be completed before past three months with tier sister Howland und Phyllis, attended Atlantic coast but is rarely seen experienced radio operators and for w inter sets in. The Medford Garden musicians. Musicians and radio op Lulu who <>|icrales a beauty parlor church services at Grants Pass Sun in the Pacific waters. erators w ill he required to take ex club, and citizens have requested at l.os Angeles. Haymond Biles has day, and also enjoyed a pirnic in Hunting Banned In Burned aminations In musical ability or finished a road contract near Wolf the park. Over Tillamook County— radio operation before being accept ('reck for Oscar Joelson nnd Is ANY T IM E home for a few days. He w ill soon At a meeting of the Izaak W al ed. The examinations w ill be con Florsheim Oxfords Lester Boling spent the wrek end ducted under the supervision of the leuve for Diamond (lake where Mr. ton league and other persons in All new styles. on Applegate visiting his mother, Portland recruiting office. Joelson has a bridge contract. Mrs. Bessie Anderson and brother, terested in protection of w ild life in Oregon at Tillamook last Friday Children 10c Ed Boling. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Murray of Palo evening it wus decided to close T ill OLD AGE PENSION Saturday, September 16 | H eavy Leather Lined Alto, California, are visiting their amook county to hunting this year. COUNTY PROBLEM Tim McCoy in “Fighting Fool" ; BR O G UES daughter Mrs. H. I.. Skelton amt Re-Enrolling CCC The state game commission re Sunday and Monday, Sept. 17-18 Double Sole family. They w ill leave Wednesday Applications for the “Old Age i to S tart Sept. 30 commended the move as it was “SHE DONE H IM WRONG’’ Black or Brown thought advisable to give the re Pension”, under the law passed by ' Mae West, Gary Grant r ............... 1 --------- Announcement ha* been received maining wild game a chance to sur the last session of the 'legislature, | ■fucs.. Wed., Sept. 19-20 SI i. m i ut the CCC headquarters that be vive the w inter in the few remain visit the county court daily. The “The Billion Dollar Scandal” N E W FA LL HATS F O R T U N E SHOES ginning September 30. or ns soon ing green patches of woods. law does not go into effect until Robert Armstrong. Constance M. & M. DF.PT. STORK. Medford All Styles. thereafter as possible, re-enroll January 1 next. Revisions reducing lints Cleaned, Blocked, Heniodel ment of Hie recruits in the CCC Pendleton Roundup Set the “straight dole” features are con ___________Cummings_________ I Bring this ad und get 10", dis Thursday, Friday. Sept. 21-22 camps w ill be started, and those For Opening N est Week— templated, at the expected s|>ecial count on your purchase. “SHERLOCK HOLMES" wishing to remain for the second O ther Shoes $3.50, $2.95 Tickets for the Pendleton Round session of the legislature. Tw o ' li. ----------------------------------1 Clive Brooks. Mariam Jordan six months* period w ill re-enlist at up to be held in that city next week years residence in the state, and 70 W o rk Shoes $1.95, up that time. Those who wish to con end are selling at a brisk rale, ac years of life, are the chief requlre- Saturday Only,'Sept. 23 tinue in Hie camps w ill stay until cording Io the roundup town. The innts of the law. “KING OF T H E JUNGLE" Providing funds for payment of March 30 or April 15, under the show w ill start Thursday and con with the Lion Man ♦ Gold H ill Lodge No. 12« the “Old Age Pension” is one of the present plan. tinue through Saturday. ronlinuous Shows Sat. and Sun Stanton Howell, Sole Owner ♦ I. (). O. The boys wishing Io return to major problems racing Jackson Daily Mat. 1:45 Eve. 7:00 p. m. GRANTS PASS, ORE. ♦ their homes, the six months’ period county and other counties of the Portland Man Loses Own Meets every Tuesday evening ♦ | for which they enrolled being com slate. It is estimated that the yearly Life fn Rescue Attempt— Visitors Always Welcome pleted, w ill start Io their destina. Leslie Wishard, 15, Portland costs w ill be close to 850,000 for tion* about the end of September, boy, snatched a 12-year-old girl this county. Provisions for this sum officials at the headquarters said front death by drowning in May’s cannot be made, and keep within AM ETHYST KKHKK M l LODGE 97. today. lake near Portland, nnd nearly suc the six per cent tax limitation law. Meets eveXy Wednesday Night ut the No announcement bus been re ceeded in a heroic attempt to save It is expected that the matter w ilt I. O. O. F. Hall, Gobi H ill. Oregon ceived whether new enrollments r fellow rescuer from a like fate. be given wide consideration at the Ethel Marlin, Noble Grand. w ill be received to fill the vacan Herbert Pace, 40. who became ex annual meeting of the county judg Enimu Huff, Vice Grand. cies. hausted trying to assist the youth es and commissioners this fall. Elinor Force, Secretary, The "Old Age Pension” is in Io rescue the girl, was helped to Lucy Mee, Treasurer. tended to abolish poor farms and FATAL FIRES safety by young Wishard, when he GOLD H IL L CHAPTKR W. r 7 c suffered a heart attack and sank to indigent lists, and reduce charity The great Tillamook county fire his death before he could be saved. expenditures. Meets Twice a month on the 2nd Pen and Pencil Sets, Pencil Sharpeners, Erasers, nnd 4lh Wednesdays ut their Club of 1933 wus singularly free of Wishard and Pace were on a raft MAE W EST PORTRAYS rooms in the City Hnll. human fatalities, only one so far as in the middle of the lake when they Crayons, Tablets, Paper of all kinds, Pencils and BOWERY’S NOTORIOUS Hose Guy. President. known. Other great fires were more saw Sally Mae Mosier of St. Joseph, Pencil Boxes, Inks, and all other school supplies. "S U IC ID E HALL" DAME Edith Bryan, secretary. destructive of human life. The Mo., in difficulty trying to swim Madge Dorman, Treasurer. Peshtigo (W is.) fire of 1871 took from shore to the raft. Both swam Mae West’s first starring picture, * * * 1.500 lives, the Hinckley (M inn.) to her aid, towing her to the raft. C HR ISTIA N SCIENCE NO TIC E fire of 1894 look 418 lives, the Clo Meanwhile Pace tired and Wishard “She Done Him WrQng," currently Christian Science services nre quet (M inn.) fire of 1918 had a toll went bark for him. Before he could on display at the Roxy Theatre, held each Sunday morning at elev of 400 persons, the Yacolt or Lewis be taken from the water he collaps tuns there through Sunday and en o’clock in the building across River fire of 1902 snuffed out 18 ed however and police recovered Monday. The picture was w ritten from Odd Fellows hnll. his body an hour later. lives. Everyone is welcome. SEE (Cheapest and Best) Attendance At State Fair i MADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE Twice As Large Thia Year— COMPANY G R A N T S PASS, O R E. Gross receipts of the 1933 Ore for Furniture Moving A Storage gon state fair were higher this year Fruit Hauling clthough the admission price reduc Phone 318 Medford, Ore. ed to 25 cents was just half ns much as last year, indicating that the crowds that attended the exposi KXXXMX w »• w I • I tion this year were twice os large. AND ï Profits from the fair w ill enable Ihe S fair management to pay off 813,500 8 principal nnd 82400 interest due on grandstand bonds October 1. R oxy 15c $8.50 $5.85 $4.00 HEATHS r. oaoz D ro t [O EZ3O E ros Headquarters for School Supplies o Q o C & B ECONOMY STORE o n O1 PermanentWaves Complete Beauty Service at this most modern shop now under new management. ♦ ♦ * June Graham and Lena W ible w ith to announce that they have taken over the Caves Beauty Shop. * * * EXPERT BEAUTY W ORK In Pleasant Surroundings. A t Reasonable Prices! PHONE 73 Incinerator Project Dropped By Willamette Valley Citiea— Plans for an incinerator to serve both Albany and Corvallis were abandoned Friday night when city council committees of the two towns refused Io grant a monopoly on garbage nnd rubbish hauling to Bohert Allen and associates. Both councils were unw illing to commit themselves to any plan that would infringe on the rights of present garbage collectors who pick up the refuse for hog feed, making no charge for Ih eir services. W. P. CHISHOLM. M. D. General Practitioner Phones Office 10, Res. 0-L Gold Hill, Oregon THE CAVES BEAUTY SHOP N ext to Cave Shop G rill on N 6th St., G RANTS PASS, O R E . KM*****S********************************************************* Specialist In Internal Medicine Diaeosos of Women and Children A. A. McBRIEN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Reception room w ith Dr. Gove Phone 872-J 235 E. Main Medford, Oregon ro HURRY FOLKS! O N L Y 2 M O R E B A R G A IN D A Y S L E F T Saturday, Sept. 16, Last Chance to Subscribe fo r the Home Tow n Paper at $1,00 per year New sprint prices have raised and we w ill be forced to put the price o f the News back to the regular rate o f $2.00 per year. This may be your last oppoi tunity to get the paper so cheap so don’t delay. R E M E M B E R O F F E R C L O S E S S A T U R D A Y N IG H T . The Gold Hill News I 3 $ B í H Î I i : I I Î $ 3 ■5 i I : : : $ 1 J I