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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1933)
rHE GOLD HILL MEWS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ai, 1933 Court Term Opening 1» Postponed Until Mon, Service On Your Dry Cleaning The circuit court term scheduled Io open In Medford Monduy wus postponed until next Monduy, Sep tember 25, due to the Circuit Judge It. I). Norton being delayed with caaea in Josephine county. 'Hie Jury list for the coining term w ill be drawn from the 20 name» re maining on the old panel, exhauated during tin- ballot theft trials. If fur ther veniremen are required they w ill be druwn by the sheriff from the tux rolls of the county in the manner prescribed by law. Most of the original jury list was exhausted by reason of disqualifications, which included death, physical defects, re moval from the county or other legal F o r y o u r convenience we have arranged fo r an agent in (¡o ld H ill to take care o f y o u r d ry cleaning. PHONE NO. 4 or leave your bundle at The Gold Hill New» NO BXTKA (IIA K t.K T IIIH KKKVICK FOR If urgent wc pay return postage. reasons. UNIQUE criminal matters when opportunity offer». Crim inal rases on the docket! in clude Mrs. Henrietta II. Martin, prm idenl of the self-styled “Good Gov ernment Congress," indicted fo r ’’rlotlous conduct," and her father, II. Brown, indicted for “slander ing a bunk.” Other rases on the criminal calen dar Include Fred Wolf, Birdseye creek ranrher, Indicted for rain- slaughter, Mervyn (Sonny) Gleason, Central Point Indicted for assault ami battery; Clarence Day and Thomas King. Indicted for larceny of livestock; Thomas Price and W. L. Hay Indicted for violation of the mining engineer rode, and Joe Cavt. city policeman, indicted for Involun tary tnunsltughter. Re-Roofing lime Is Here SHINGLES Cedars or Composition A t Bargain Prices PORTER L um ber Co. Medford, Oregon t^^w»*****»**»***** *************************************** ******** Grants Pass Business Directory The business and professional people o f G rants Pass hated in th is d ire c to ry ar$ glad to serve the people o f th h te r r ito r y in any w ay possible. T h e y fir m ly believe t h a t w henever possible yo u r home tow n m crohant should b< patronized, hut they o ffe r th e ir services in addition t< those you can receive at home, and in v ite y cu to consult thorn when in G ran ts Pass. A_______________________ ___ ____ ♦ ♦---------------------------------------------------- ♦ VALLEY CLEANKRS I ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE CO. « tl 1-2 East II St. Shcrwln William» Paint» McCormJck-DoeHng Karin Implement» Houseware»— General Hardware 204 South Khrth St.— Phene JR Grania Paaa. Oregon Opposite P. O. Phone 260 Suits cleaned and pressed $1.00 H ills cleaned and mocked $1.00 Plain dresses cleaned and press ed $1.00 A D V E R TIS IN G Grant» Pa»», Ore. W H ILE SHOPPING TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR COMPLETE “ONE STOP SERVICE” ------Let U a ------- CHECK YOUR TIRES TEST YOUR BRAKES INSPECT BATTERY COURTEOUS AND DEMILLE— KING OF SPECTACLE CROWNS RECORD OF SUCCESSES i . __________ ________________ ♦ WITH “SIGN OF THE CROSS*!; TIRE SALE Firestone Service Store 9th and Riveraide — Medford, Oregon Pioneer Resident of Know what is going on in Gobi H ill— Subscribe to The News amt keep informed BIG TRADE-IN SKILLED ATTENDANTS W ILL GREET YOU AT hood. All the De Milles were play wrights. Cecil De Mille entered mo tion pictures in 1913, in association with Jesse L. Lasky. Their first pic ture was “The Squaw Mail," starring Dustin Earnum. From that begin ning, he soon became one of the un disputed leaders in film production and the "father” of the spectacular motion picture. His pictures, "The Ten Commandments,” "The King of Kings,” “Carmen,” ‘Joan the Wo man", “Don’t Change Your Hus band," T h e Volga Boatman," "Man- “The Woman God For Jacksonville Dies Sat. slanghter,” got," ‘Male and Female” and “Old Wives for New" are listed among Mrs. Lizzie Cronemiller, native of the greatest financial successes in Jacksonville, died at her home in film history. Jacksonville Saturday morning, Sep tember 16. FISH PLANTED Her husband, James C. Cronemil ler passed away some years ago. He To whet the interest of sportsmen, was a well known and honored citi 65,000 trout were recently planted zen of Jackson county. H er father, in lakes and creeks of the Colville II. B. Helms came to Jacksonville in national foresf, Washington. The lS.’.l», was married April 26, 1862 to I spawn of the eastern brook trout Augusta Engelbrccht. Lizzie was came from .Missluri, the Rainbow born April 28, 1863. She wa» for spawn from Iowa and the black- many years a member of the Presby spotted spawn from Yellowstone terian church of this city. She leaves park. to mourn her loss, one son, David of Jacksonville; one sister Mrs. Anna n-r Bland, of Portland, Oregon, and one brother H arry Helms, of Jackson ville. Services were held In the Jackson ville cemetery under the direction ol Bcv. S. E. Jones of the Presbyter ian church, the pastor amt an old Irlcnd of the family. Local inembecs of the Eastern Star read the ritual of the order at the grave. According Io word received this week. Jackson county w ill receive •600 from the state fair proceeds, 1 Tlic money is part of the racing re ceipts from the state fair. INVESTIGATE OUR FEDERAL COURT OPENS BRILL METAL WORKS 109 E. Eighth St., Medford, Ora. IN MEDFORD OCTOBER 3 The annual Southern Oregon term of the Federal court is sched uled to open in Mdford Tuesday, October 3, with Fedearl Judge J. A. Fee, progably presiding. Teh calendar of cases to be tried w ill be made up w ithin the week and includes the usua Igrist of cases from the Klamath Indian reserva tion. B. E. A D A M S At Mann’a Auto Service, 1729 Riverside, Medford BUILDER OF AUTOMOBILE AND TRUCK BODIES “If its Made We Can Make I f General Sheet Metal W ork Light Structural Iron Body, Fender A Radiator Repair Automobile Glass 1 Specialist in Internal Medicine Diseases of Women and Children A. A. McBRIEN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Raceptian room w ith D r. Gove I Phone 872-J 235 E. Main Medford, Oregon | SEE EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE COMPANY far Furniture Moving A Storage Fruit Hauling Phone 315 Medford, Ore. a ll PRINTZESS C O A T S are fashion aces You Can “KEEP S M ILIN G ’’ when you have your money safely deposited in our bank. A Bank Account is the modern way to handle your money in conducting your business or personal affairs. _____ ___________________________4 | PAYS ' Fine Watch A Jewelny Repairing Rendy for von when promised Prices Most Reasonable I BUHN'R JEW ELRY STORK Grants Pass. Oregon We Buy Old Gold ■ ------- -------------------------------------- ♦ KEEP YOUR NAME BEFORE T H E PUBLIC. PHONE NO. 4 FOR Prom pt Service IN Job Printing * Headquarters for Out-of-Town Residents Burglar Working on Court- House Lawn Triea Getaway Civil artions are listed as first to be called. Muny are minor actions, which cun lie heard without calling CLEANERS — DYERS Earl Thompson, transient youth a Jury. Some ure equity rases and Medford, Ore. w ill be heard without a jury. held in the county Jail awaiting sen Il is the plan of the court to call tí nee on his plea of guilty to bur glarizing the office of Dr. B. C. Wilson, walked away from the * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * courthouse lawn, where he was em ployed Thursday afternoon in re moving the top covering of dirt. State police are investigating Thompson's past on the theory he has a crime record. The state |>olice captured Thomp son at the state line Thursday eve ning, and returned him to the county jail. The fugalive was in charge of W illiam Tetherow, who is superintending the excavating. Thompson was granted permission to leave the work, and failed to re turn. T w o other county ja il inmates were engaged Friday In shoveling W e Have a Complete Line of on the lawn in order to make St ready for grass »celling, and shrub and floral Improvements.— Mall T r i bune. Phone 124 Firestone Service Store * * Cecil B. 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