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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1933)
íaSRP THE G O LD !HLL NEWS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ¿8, 1933 I localuappeningsi hours than the men thought they end Oregon Bound, ami decorated D e | R jo C o m p l e t e , liad muscles. with all the housekeeping para- j P I D D pheruulla of an emigrant family. 1 E a r ly r e a r P a c k GOLD HILL FAIR We understand Jackson county I his was followed by another I be Del Rio packing house here J. W. Livingston returned Monday . Charlie Kilter spent last week will have to bear the expenses-of an group of sellout children in pioneer completed packing curly pears HIGHLIGHTS from a four day visit with his sons end in Portland where he went on other 'grudge" lawsuit. This one dress. The schooner was driven by | yesterday afternoon, and Its cm* Jolly and Beisch and families who business. was caused by the Evrguson-lliltle Mm. Bailey, and the team was fur- ployees will have u teii-<lay holiday live in Kedmond, Oregon. partnership indulging in a tomato until the apples are harvested. Wln- Mrs. R. E. Cook was taken ill Two prospective vaudeville art slinging contest during the parade nished by Mr. Coppock. -------- ter Neills peurs will also be packed Roberta Braden who is now stay- quite suddenly Saturday evening. ists were discovered umong the Friday, the name of the injured Much credit is due Ihe Medford later. ing in Medford was an overnight hut " as recovering nicely yesler- younger generation during the par- llui,>'lias not been revealed, bu't’ sbe pu|wra. the Mail Tribune and News, The Van lloevenberg packing guest of Mrs. J. W. Livingston last day. tide, loi Buster Mullin uud Lyle lu,s made serious threats to sue to for Ihe splendid publicity they gave house will complete Its season's Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs „ E Leonard of Ihompson, in their Knighls-of-lhe ; rc,.o u l. ,|u. p|.icc ,,r „ ,lair o( hos, Ihe Gold Hill fair. Such cooperation «*«•• Saturday, It is reported, road clown costumes kept the ,ialuagl.,| in the fray. is appreciated. I ■■ 1 .................. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis G. Matthews Grants Puss were business callers crowd in an uproar—aud many _____ Mr. and Arthur Iverson of Medford j here Wednesday afternoon. were in the dark us to their idcuti- Jeanne llaiuiuersly won some sort C om m en d » The ladies in charge of preparing were visiting relatives in Gold Hill Leonard is district manager for the ty for some time. The boys were of an endurance contest Saturday, Richfield Oil company. the salmon and oilier eatables fur and on Sardine creek Sunday. Policy part of the “float" representing the when she acted as official ilish- the free feed Friduy evening upheld Mrs. Geo. Dorman expects to Ace of Spades confectionery. washer after lunch was served at J. D. Hedgj>eth returned this week the city’s retaliation for having leave Saturday to enter the Com — "" the (hid Fellow kitchen to about splendid rooks. from Crater Lake where he has munity hospital in Medford, where If the school could have such a 1,1 youngsters, who helped finish up been working for some time. He re she will undergo an operation for fine exhibit after only two week's the potato salad left from the salin- ports that there is about a foot of removal of an inward goiter. Tlie hog used in Ihe grensed-pig work, we wonder what their coil- on bake. Although not a girl scout, contest was loaned by Bill I’uhl fresh snow at the lake. tribution next year will be! And Jeanne certainly did her "good and is safely hack on the ranch no j Chilly days are here—and its time' Lawrence (Chief) Whitsett and eight here we want to add that at turn" and deserves a lot of credit. his brother, B. E. Whitsett, who Is worae for its experience with tin; for genuine Mexican chili at Horn visiting here from Portland, spent Ihe next fair there will be plenty of ! — 1 — exception of being sort of shy when ing's Shack, Grants Pass. When three days of this week hunting on space reserved for their booth t o ' 1» order to stimulate interest of Rill walks Into the hog lot. Inel- ■ better chili is made Horning's will the upper Applegate. They returned provide far belter display i f the pu- school children in a display of rel- dentally Ihe state athletic roiuinls- make it. Wednesday evening but report no pils* handiwork. The enure student ics of the Spanish-American war. sion has rilled that the fact that body cooperated in many ways in Wm. Wheeler of Itlaekwell hill Marvin Emery threw Ihe pig for Moore Hamilton, Medford News luck. helping with the fair, and the com- sponsored a guessing contest for a cash purse does not make him i reporter, was in Gold Hill Wednes Petitions were, being circulated mittee wishes to extend a hearty pupils up to Ihe fifth grade. Mr. ¡1 professional wrestler. day morning getting details on the in Gold Hill Wednesday in which '’thank you” to Supt. J. A. Tlionia- " heeler brought a rosewood chest Gold Hill fair for a story in his signers urge Governor Meier to ap son. and the teachers for creating to Ihe fair which he hail carried A tan cap, blue sweater, white paper. point Porter J. Neff, Medford at so much interest, and to the pupils through the war while serving in tarn, and belt for blue raincoat Ihe Philippines. In the chest he were left nt the citv ball during Virginia Centers returned Mon- torney to the legislature post, left for responding so well. _____ ! placed a number ami to Ihe three Ihe fair. Owners may have same by day to her home here after spend- vacant when Edward C. Kelley ing over a month in Sacramento, wenl *° Washington, D. C„ on a Praise for the fair was heard on guessing nearest Ihe num- calling at the News 1 ffice and H. J. Bevan, Gold Hill Service California. She visited relatives federal appointment. every hand—and criticism, other her, three boxes of candy were Io proving ownership. Station, Pacific Highway, Gold be awarded. The number was 13, while there and also attended a Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fields and than a few constructive suggestions amt as two guessed that number Hill, claim* satisfied eusloinera Sacramento grade school. CARD OF TRANKS family of Los Angeles, California, —was almost wholly absent. The and two others guessed Ihe num ure ihe Independent dealers' sponsoring organizations realize spent several days of this week biggest asset in building good Wc wish to express our thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gerke and Cal ber 12, four boxes were given. Win that there were many details that will. Says Richfield’* policy fa the many friends for their kind Dusenberry of this city returned to here with Mrs. Field’s mother, Mrs. could have been improved, and that ners were Marcel l’audois ami sympathy, beautiful florid offerings vors independent* and he favors Roseville, California, Tuesday Mary Morelock. The Fields are well Laura Louise Hungry, w hose guess- they have learned much from this Hk nfleld. mix. morning where they will resume known here having left this city first attempt. Everyone seems ,o es were correct, and Boy Ritter and and other acts of kindness during our recent bereavement. Also to the work for the Skeels Graham min- seven. ytars ago‘ Mrs- FieIds who Frances Norton, who guessed the . was Lela Morelock. was raised in want another fair next year, and number 12. I. O. (). F. lodge for their kind aid I Specialist in Internal Medicine ing company. of Women and Children the experience obtained last week ¡Gold Hill. at such a lime. Mrs. Lizzie Horn Diseases A. A. MrBRIEN, M. D. will be put into practice next sea An interesting sport item is beck mid family, Mrs. Lucy Mee and ¡ Physician and Surgeon Tlie races Suturday attracted son. gleaned from the Portland Oregoni Boy Scouts M eet to Teeeptian rotan with Dr. («ove many children, and in the excite family, Mr. aud Mrs. Silas Fleming •hone 872-J 235 E. Main an of Tuesday which tells of a ment no detailed record of winners and family, Mr. mid Mrs. F. Snyder Medford, Oregon proposed barnstorming tour of Learn First Aid Among Ihe freaks displayed on was kept. The events as run in. and family. the first floor were a mounted doe Coast League baseball players. Curt eluded 11 sack race; a three-legged deer head with one horn, in the vel Davis, former BOA player, here now race; bun race; cracker race; and (By Leo Walker) vet; a buck with a double antler on with the San Francisco Seals, and Wednesday, September 27, the one side; an unusually large turnip; the girls ran a footrace around the well known in the Rogue River track. Then Chas. Kdl and Carl a display of poison oak twigs that valley, is among the group of stars Routh drove .. two old Fords in a t i... .-n i mak, the WP « ü iÄ L r * 01 first aid. i ' had wierd shapes;! | n.oul e ■ •«a*a grown s a w is s In is ■ many ll< I I I >y M l( I ,i;..,i.... of „ » poison _:_____ .1. twigs that had , slow rare, Mr Kell coming out S ta r t C A I l f h f October V l n k « . 0 23 9 and ___• start south wind a un I * I I I J earn"’8 ,o 8«''e /«rst aid display oak winner. The next test of their with a series in Mexico Citv about h , era; r«e"cy' «"clud.ng Rrown in in many wh.r< wierd 1 shapes; the middle of November burnS> frac,“re' shock’ hemorrhages three multi-flowered zinnias, one barrels being set on the grounds nt sprains, and open wounds. with 13 rosettes circling the orig Some of the boys have volunteer inal head, and two with eight ros varied intervals, anil the drivers ed to bring games such as ping ettes each; and a huge 22 |M)int beet. driving between them. Mr. Houth Complete Stock of Jars and Lids for Canning. knocked over 11 barrel first, leaving pong, dominoes, checkers, rubber Kell the winner. horse shoes and other game boards One of the Best Buys Several visitors wondered just 'of various kinds. Some of the games W e Have Ever Offered ( have parts missing which will be why the Gold Hill Dairy decorated Among the relics nfid heirlooms ' supplied by Mr. Cook and Leslie their display of milk products with in the second floor display were a hops. And to think the hops were 300-year-old cup, and a plate car Fine Variety of Fresh Fruita and Vegetables BOY’S SHEEPLINED i Walker. arranged in a superior position! Are ried through Ihe Civil war. Both The Boy Scouts have planned a we to get the idea that beer ranks were Ihe property of Mrs. Ella Pat hike up to an old cabin on Galls higher than milk in the nourishment rick. John Hayes showed an old creek where they will cook lunch of those bright-eyed twins that cen spinning wheel that has been in and play games. They are going to tered the exhibit? We rather doubt their family for many years. Anil ************* ***********»*»»****% »»^»^% ^»v ************»*S»S*SSS%M have treasure hunts for each pa it. many other articles interesting be trol. The patrols are also going to 4 to 12 years, at cause of their age, or because they hide from each other. They are An unusual display of photo- had been brought from other lands leaving town at 9:00. The boys have all agreed to put graphy, the work of Supt. J. A. were exhibited. in five cents apiece to get each pa Thomason was among the exhibits of interest. Mr. Thomason snaps the wish to announce trol a patrol flag. Old-fashioned costumes brought scenes, develops, and enlarges the out of trunks in various attics at- The boys are going Io have New Shipment of they are the new proprietors of the bugle call for the patrols, so Teddy pictures, and has won considerable . traded much attention in the pa- Boys leather reinforced Wharton is going to bring the bu recognition for his work which h a s! ra<je, a group of school youngsters been displayed at state fairs. This wore this type of costume, and just CORDUROYS gle to the hall. summer he secured many other pic ahead of tlie business floats, some tures which he will add to his col of the town's leading citizens “FACE IN THE SKY" AT ROXY lection. marched, attired in dress of the THEATRE SUNDAY, MONDAY gay GOs to 90s. They were Chris on the highw ay, Gold Hill, We are headquarters for A fine box of fancy-packed Bose Jorgensen and Mae Logan, Chas, One of the most unique parties succeeding Mr. and Mrs. Larivee Men’s and W omen’s of the season w’as held at the Fox pears from the local Del Bio pack- Kell and Millie Walker, and Wm. Filin studios during the filming of ing house owned by Weeks and Kinney and Grace Editings Itamsey. Florsheim and W eyen- “Face in the Sky,” with Spencer Deuel centered the agricultural' In this group, also were Toney berg Shoes. W e Will Appreciate Your Patronage Tracy and Stuart Erwin among the display, and made a fine showing Ross, Ruby Quakenbush and icic in its wrappers of many-colored Walker In clown costumes. guests. ***************................................................................ In a huge set representing the metallic paper. Pioneer days were recalled by designing rooms of a big outdoor Passengers on the 10:50 Shasta the high school group in the pa advertising agency high up in a Stanton Rowell, Sole Owner Manhattan skyscraper, among eas got a break Friday as the train rade. Many dressed as Indians and GRANTS PASS, ORE. els and huge billboards and draft passed through Gold Hill just as the were the vanguard of a typical ing tables more than a hundred per fair parade was going down the prairie sehnoner, hearing the leg- street. The engineer, seeing the at sons enjoyed the gala affair. But the party was a feature of traction throttled hi» iron horse Ihe production which Harry Lach- down so travelers aboard could en- W h e t h e r y o n ’re p la n n in g a lo u r in g man directed with Tracy. Erwin ,oy the sight. They all waved a Do Not Neglect to ih- and Marian Nixon in the leading happy greeting to those in the pa Ing, or Jnet on a picnic , . , CHANGE THE OIL roles, and it is in this “artistic” set rade and seemed to enjoy the novel you’ll need "good sale” and ting that the climax of the story oc ty. good lig h t T he Coleman Tport. in the Crankcase of curs. Lite Lantern and Camp ioove Your Automobile. All valuable exhibits at the city now " . . . hall were under guard over Friday anywhere and any time I Your car will not run ■ and Saturday nights with Bill Kin The Inatant Lighting Cole ■ without gasoline, and ney on watch duty. Poor Bill had man 8port-Lite Lantern la small Service On Your ■ his trouble though as a pair of pet In else but big in brilliance. when the tank is emptv a? low a» Only 12 Inches high, weight rabbits made merry during the ■ vou refill it. You should only J Ibe., yet gives up to 150 night and kept Bill from sleeping. ■ candlepower of pure white light. Iifewise refill the crank It seems that the rabbits broke P y re » g le e t g lo b e protects ■ loose from their cage and proceed case by having fresh oil mantle . . , makes It an Indoog ■ For your convenience ed to look the exhibits over them and outdoor light. to insure the best serv ■ we have arranged for an selves. In an attempt to end the ice from vour car. sightseeing of the bunnies Kinney ■ agent in Gold Hill to take tried to stage a one-man rabbit hunt Drive in—let us check care of your dry cleaning, but found out he was no, as quick See These Before vour car and give it the as a rabbit when the long-ears CAMP STOVES PHONE NO. 4 You Buy Elsewhere attention it mav need. scampered for shelter. and LANTERNS General Line of Groceries and Dry Goods DRAKE’S Leatherette Coats * $2.95 & $3.50 Mr. and Mrs. L. A. 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