Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, September 14, 1933, Image 4

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    l'H !• GOLD HILL NEWS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. 1933
It OCAL HAPPENINGS
The Van lloeveiiherg pucking
Mr. and Mrs. John Sutton were
Saturday night visitors in Medford. house started operations Monday
morning p ulling many local peo­
Mrs. H. F. Drake was quite ill ple to w ork again in the fru it.
Monday w ith a severe cold.
Em broidery pieces, school 1 sup­
Mrs. Mary Chisholm, who is em­ plies—at Jackohson's Variety Store.
ployed in Medford, spent Friday in Opposite J-'ord garage, II. Street.
this city.
Grants Pass.
adv. 2t
B ill Bailey who has been picking
Mrs. It. E. Hlankenburg spent
hops near Grants Pass returned to Friday in Glendale and Bosehurg on
his home here Monday.
business connected w ith the Glen­
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Kcnaston re­ dale Log w hich is published here.
turned Monday from picking hops
Lavonne Garman moved last
in Grants Pass.
week to an apartment in Medford
B ill Reed, who is w orking in a where he w ill be closer to his work
mine near W olf Creek, visited w ith at the Growers' Exchange.
home folks over the week end.
Dora Hammersly and Loin Reed
Joe Lewis made a trip last week spent several days last week w ith
to Marysville, California, where he their families here, returning Sun­
secured a load of steel halls for day evening to McLeod where the)
are working.
use in the local cement plant.
Word has been received in this
Mr. and Mrs. A rt Romell anil
fam ily who have spent several city from Mrs. Orphu H ew itt of
weeks at the hop fields at Grants Roseburg, that she is recovering
Pass, visited in Gold H ill over the rapidly from her recent case of
smallpox.
week end.
J. A. Thomason was an Ashland
caller Saturday night.
Jewel Ulounl is w orking ul the
Growers Exchange in Medford.
FAIR SUCCESS
IS ASSURED
(Continued (rom page I)
Rerdie Gilbert of Marshfield
visited w ith Daisy G ilchrist Tues­ positiou on the team, and the pluy-
day afternoon.
ers w ill he divided accordingly for
Mrs. II. D. Reed returned Sunday this contest.
Gold Panner* to Compete
evening from a ten days* stay In
Gold-punners and horse
shoe
Portland.
pitchers of this section w ill come in
Mrs. M illie W alker and daughter, for their part of the program lifter
Sybil, were week end visitors in the hall game, and keen competition
Ashland.
is promised in both tests of skill.
R ill Hammersly is now employed' T l'*' r i‘ »>
r iw r ’ “ ” *1
in the Growers' Exchange packing
»h » * ,c n"> have altraet-
eit many gold-seekers in the past
house in Medford.
seventy-five years, ami many of
Lew Render of Bremerton, Wash- these stilt live here and w ill have n
ington was a business visitor w ith chance to prove their a bility in sav-
J. Madison Lively lust week.
ing the fine gold found. Those who
w isli to enter this division should
The Past Noble Grands nice ul contact It. E. Rlankenhurg, at the
the home of Mrs. George Dormai. News office, Toney Ross or Win.
this afternoon.
Bailey.
Mrs. Lister of Hie Sardine ereek
mystery house called on friends in RELIEF TAX
this city Monday.
Powers-Agncss R oad Said
to Be Toughest CCC Job
«III be possible, and Jobs farther
»way from the main eauip may be
ompleted.
The camp Is located about X miles
ip the Coquille river from Powers
,1 a place known
China Flat. A
oad was b uilt to tills site by Pep­
per Bros, fo r m ining purposes.
While Hvis roud is exceptionally
strep, it has served us a summer
roud, hut rannot hr used during the
w inter time, owing Io its unsurfac­
ed condition, and id so to Hie fact
that u Pontoon bridge across Hie Co­
quille river, which Is possible to use
during the slimmer, w ill lie laken
out when Ho- first heavy rains come
in the fall.
Major Ford was In charge of the
fin est in y e a rs past, U nder CCt o
rangement, it was felt that this was camp u n til ri ceiilly, and now Frank
an opportune lime to secure the G. Itingland is in comm amt. J. It.
construction of this piece of road Pinker is Hie eiioip superintendent,
because it was the key location to and Hie camp Is comprised prlncl-
IDEAS READY Ihe entire roud system north of the pally of loea! woodsmen, and enroll-
Tlie Harry Childers fam ily moved
Rogue river.
cd '»»«’•» fr<nn Illinois. They have one
last week into th eir house recently
Principal d ifficulties are bluffs < f the most b c u u iiiiil eamp siles on
(Continued from page I t
vacated by the Bryan Ward fam ily. ’
of solid rock, hut patient and te d -, the forest.
ious locution work, and the stretch
Eileen Short» returned Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. \aughn Quakenhiish y jjls proposal won over a plan for
NEW FALL HATS, 95c to $5.95;
ing of standard grades, a location
night from La Grande where she have as their house guests this week r graduated tax on businesses and
coats and swaggers, $13.45 to $25;
has been decided m«on. which it is j
has been spending the summer va­ Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Helm of Los professions.
dresses, $2.45 to $12.45; shoes, $1.95
hoped to have ru t through by
FOR A FIRST-CLASS
cation w ith her father. Eileen has Angeles.
Higher collections lip to 10 per spring. Along w ith this piece of
to $4.95; Kiddie shoes, $1215 to
enrolled in the local grade school
Mr. anil Mrs. Ross Wymore of cent on boxing and wrestling road, Ihe Coquille camp ha» 17
$3.45. The Band Box X Shoe Box,
fo r the coming term.
Butte Falls were visiting w ith Mrs. shows and fight exhibitions were miles of telephone line to build. 22
“ The store that saves you money.”
approved.
Medford, Oregon.
adv
mile» of roadway, 23 miles of trail.
Ruth Byerly left Friday morning Vaughn (Juakenbusli Sunday eve­
The committee w ill also propose 1 temporary dwellings, 3 tend hous­
for Portland where she w ill visit ning.
that a tax on luxuries as defined es, 19 bridges, an equipment shed at
fo r a short time before entering
Homer M urdock returned from
I college fo r the w in te r term. Miss the Grants Pass hop yards Monday bv the federal government he lev­ Powers, besides the maintenance of
Stop at Cov’s Service
some 85 miles of telephone line. 200
i Byerly has been spending a two and left immediately fo r M yrtle ied.
Service On Your
miles
of
horse
tra
il,
and
the
bound­
The Oregon granges have pro-
Station.. Wc have the
weeks’ vacation w ith her mother Creek where he w ill pick prunes.
posed that a bond issue against ary survey of 43 miles of forest
' and sisters here. She has been em­
latest Greasing Equip­
Linsley Dorman and Clarence delinquent taxes he used to raise boundary.
ployed in Portland during the sum­
Because of the difficulties in
Wheatley rd u fn e d to th e ir jobs relief funds, hut as this is uncon-
mer.
ment and guarantee to
*
again this year in Ihe Van lloeven- stitutionul the committee approved trans|Mirtation to the ramp site, the
V irginia Centers, 9 year old berg packing house.
camp
was
not
fu
lly
organised
until
I
: a recommendation that the legisla-
do a tin rough iob on
For your convenience daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cen­ , ,
,
, 1 lure amend the constitution to al- early in July. Since then they have
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
A.
W
ardrip
and
j()W
vour automobile.
we have arranged for an ters of this c ity is spending some
been concentrating p rim arily on the
Waneta, of Medford spent
road down the Coquille river, and
agent in Gold Hill to take | time in Sacramento, C alifornia, vis­ daughter,
Another
sim
ilar
proposal
to
al­
relatives there. She left Gold the week end w ith the hitters par­ low individual counties lo issue w hile they have made a splendid |
care of your dry cleaning. iting
H ill the 5th of August and spent ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stone.
“Our Service» Are at
bonds up lo 50 per cent of their showing for hand work, they are (
I some time taking in the sights of
Mrs. Ella Patrick left Saturday delinquent taxes, was also made, s till a long wavs from opening up
PHONE NO. 4
Your Service"
the southern city, including the fo r a two weeks visit w ith rela­ it w ill be submitted to Ihe attorney that stretch of road into Powers.
state fa ir held there. At present sh? tives in Klamath Falls and Ft. gegnerul as lo its legality.
or leave your bundle at
Some 12 to 20 miles of telephone
■ is attending a Sacramento schiiol Klamath.
line have been maintained, which
The Gold Hill News
but plans to return to her home
means the culling out of all in te r­
NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR
George Smith and daughter, Mrs. I S. P. Extends Low Fares
here in about tw o weeks.
fering brush, and hanging Hie wire
THIS SERVICE
Rilton T im e r of San Diego, C alif-
To Chicago Fair up in good condition. About 30
are guests at the home of their
I f urgent we pay return postage.
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! miles of tra il have been maintained.
daughter and sister, Mrs. Jack
'o accommodate autumn travel to and 3 new lookout buildings con­
Hayes.
the Chicago Fair, and other middle structed. Man*- of Ihe jobs listed for
B. E. A D A M S
At Mann’s Auto Service,
western und eastern destinations, this ramp could not be rom plrteit
Mr. and Mrs. B ill Ferguson, Mr. sales dales and return lim its of «II
1729 Riverside. Medford
this yrnr, due to rrs trirtio n s on the i
Seth Coy, Manager
and Mrs. Hugh Hayes, and Mr. and classes of east hound summer ex­
BUILDER OF AUTOMOBILE
location of spike camps. It is hoped
CLEANERS — DYERS
Mrs. A. A. Walker were Sunday eve­ cursion tickets are to he extended,
AND TRUCK BODIES
that another season these camps
Medford, Ore.
ning callers on Toney Ross at his according to announcement by the
‘ I f its Made We Can Make It.'
mine on Fools creek.
Southern Pacific Company.
Under the new arrangement, the
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Baker retu rn ­
MEDFORD’S G R EA TEST ENTERTAINM ENT
ed to th e ir home in Sawyers Bar, lim it for the commencement of the
. C alifornia, Thursday morning after low -fare trips w ill be advanced
' a weeks visit at the Hugh Hayes iron» October 15 to October 31, It
New Shipments
' home, w ith their son, Freddie Bak­ was staled by Felix S. McGinnis,
*
er, and Mrs. Baker, and other rela­ vice president in charge of system
Ladies’ Silk Hose — Children’s Anklets
passenger traffic. The final return
tives.
FR IS A T
lim it for season tickets, he said, w ill
FBI-SAT
Men’s and Bovs’ Work Shirts
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Aldridge had be extended from October 31 to
Charlie
Ruggles
ns
th
eir
guests
over
the
w-erk
end,
TOM MIX
and Overalls
November 15.
Mary Boland
the latters sister and husband. Mr.
The same low fares established at
in
and Mrs. W olfruin of Sebaslopol, the start of the summer tourist
MAMA LOVES PA PA ’
Complete Line of School Supplies
“FLAMING
G U N S’
C alifornia. The Californians expect season w ill remain in effect fo r the
to reside in Medford where they arc longer period, it was announced.
SUN-MON-TUE
employed in the fru it.
SUN-MON
Lionel Barrymore
M artin Kupers, and son Fred
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Davis left on
Spencer Tracy
Miriam Hopkins
General Line of Dry Goods and Groceries
the Shasta Monday fo r Salem where Kupers, of Pendleton, Oregon, were
Fay Wray
they w ill spend about len days vis­ guests in the home of Mrs. Leila
‘STRANGER’S
RETURN’
Bowers,
and
her
father,
Jnp
O'Hara,
itin g Mr. Davis’ daughters and other
‘SHANGHAI M ADNESS’
relatives and friends. Mr. Davis is of this city from Tuesday to Thurs- :
V K l> -T ill It
recuperating from
an operation day of this week.
TI E-WED THL’R
w hich he underwent in San Fran­
Nils Aster, Kay Francis
cisco recently and plans lo return I Specialist in Internal Medicine
Irene Dunne
“STORM AT
Diseases of Women ami Children
lo his w ork of section foreman
A. A. MrRKIEN, M. D.
about October 1.
DAYBREAK"
“THE SILVER CORD"
Physician and Surgeon
Reception room w ith Dr. Gove
J. M. Lively is expecting a visit
Phone 872-J
235 E. Main
Mats 25c
Eves 35c
Kids 10c
Mats 15c
Eves 25c
Kids 10c
w ith his friend, S. Earl Reece of
Medford, Oregon
E. T. HAM, Prop.
Baltimore, who w ill arrive the end
o f this week. Mr. Reece is at pres- -
ent sight seeing in the Pacific ~
Northwest fo llo w in g his trip to the
W orlds’ Fair, where he secured a
»•umber of interesting pictures
w hich he sent to his friend in this
city.
The toughest Job of the road
building in (lie Siskiyou forest, a
piece of fores! construction Ihal
eventually w ill be a main roud be­
tween Powers and Agoess, is being
liuudled by the Coquille cump ol Hi
CCC according to the forest head­
quarters office,
This piece of roud is up the Co­
quille rive r from Ihe forest boun­
dary fo r four or five miles, and lias
been passed up by the forest set'
vice fo r u number of years be­
cause the construction costs are so
heavy that very little mileuge
would he obtained from the small
allotment Hint were available Io Hie
Grease Job
Dry Cleaning
Coy’s Service
Station
U N IQ U E
CRATZ3IAN
DRAKE'S
Ham ’s Grocery and Market
Groceries and Fresh Meats
More Unusual Buys
Specials for Saturday
FROM THE GOLDEN
MILK
Tall cans
M.J.B. RICE
6c
W HITE KARO
SYRUP
% gal. can ................38c
PO ST BRAN FLAKES
Package .... ............... 9c
M en’s and Young M en’s Suits
Long Grain
2-lb. package
These are in the new fall plaids, hand-ailorcd and all
price is unusually low on this type of merchandise.
15c
1-lb. package ........... 22c
Men’s Suede Leather Cossack Coats
ROLLED OATS
Because we bought early, you can buy now at prices volt will nev­
er match again. Don't fail to see these coats at
$4.85, $5.85, $6.85
KC BAKING POWDER
25-oz. can .......
19c
— A N D LESS, in big, easy
riding steel cars on fast
trains —
W H ITE W ONDER
10 bars ........................ 29c
The
$17.50
TOILET T ISSU E
SOAP
wool.
M.J.B. JR. COFFEE
9-Ib. bag ...............-...38c
6 r o lls .......................... 25c
RULE
CORNED BEEF
Per can
15c
EVERY DAY-EVERY WHERE ON
SOUTH ERN P
The Golden Rule
Everything to wear for all the family.
GRANTS PASS, OREGON