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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1934)
M IE G O L D H IL L N E W S T H U R S D A Y , A P R IL 26, 1934 ♦ M< Merrick and family. to the highest bidder, to satisfy said judgment, together with the costs Mr. und Mrs. Robert Banister of of this sale, subject to redemption as provided by law, all of Ihe right, Bakersfield, California, are spend title and interest of the said defend ing a weeks' vacaliou at Riviera ants, George Eads, Anna Eads, E v liny Cameron and Lawrence FR O M O U R F IL E S erett Eads and Susan Eads, Harol.i Auto park. Cardwell left yesterday morning for G. Wing, Cora L. Wing, Pinnach 26 Y ear* A g o Colestin, where they w ill look after Packing Company, Inc. in and to (By Mra. Marlon l,an<a) Mrs. Clay Riles and children, R o b -1 Ihe following described property, -------- --------- — some limiter lund. erl and Bonney Jean were all day situated in the County of Jackson, From the (¿old lllll New* guests Thursday at the home of Mrs. siaic ut Oregon, to-w it: Ed. Andrews, candidate for i of April 14, IWUN. Commencing at a point 20 county commissioner, is running on ' Mrs. Puuline Wahl, Mrs. George: George Lance. chains West and 25 ehains South llulchbis and Mrs. Marion Lance at a platform of good roud* and has of the Northeast corner of Dona tended Ihe meeting of Ihe Ladies Gold lllll w ill soon have an ele W. Howell has returned to his tion Land Claim No. 45, in Tow n organised u "Good Itoads League,** | Aid of Ihe Presbyterian church of vated road. The road supervisor Is home after spending some time ship 37, South of Range 1, West branches of which w ill be localml Rogue River at Ihe home of Mrs. now engaged with a crew of men in of the Willamette Meridian, in working in a CCC camp. In every precinct of the county. The Jackson County, Oregon, and run W. A. Johnston Friday afternoon. filling lit (lie Inn mud bold at lb« main object of the league w ill be ning thence South 5 chains; There was an attendance of 111 pres oilier end of the Rogue river bridge. Mrs. Ned Coverdale and son have thence West 20 chains; thence the improvement of the road ent. Plans were made to give a returned to Iheir home on Birdseye North 5 chains; thence East 20 systems of Jackson county. chicken dinner Wednesday evening creek after spending some time with chain« to the place of beginning, The official count of ballot* cast May 2 ul the Community hall for Mr. and Mrs. George Woodcock reserving, however, a strip of at the prim ary election last Friday land 20 feet in width across the Ihe purpose of raising money Io pay near Selma. show* that (1. W. Dunn Is the re Silica Sold for East tide of the above described L in in g o f O vens the insurance and luxes on the publican nominee for county Judge, premises for roud purposes. To- church property. Mr. Coudrn w ill II. M. Cake for senator, It. F. .Mulkey T h ea tre — G ran ts P w ether with all and singular Ihe Mrs. Lloyd Miller, Mrs. G. L, ereditaments, tenements and ap Another industry tor Ihe Grunts ' also show a reel of moving pictures, for district attorney. J. F. Owens Drummond und Mrs. George Lance purtenances thereunto belonging for county commissioner and W. T. Pass district has bean started, sc- 1 and a program w ill be given. The from here and Mrs. Millie Walk», FRIDAY-SATURDAY or in anywise appertaining. cording Io J. R. Harvey, secretary menu w ill he chicken with noodles.1 Grieve for assessor. Dated this 23rd day of April, of Gold H ill were shopping in Med JACKIE COOPER IN of the chamber of commerce there. mushed potatoes, hoi biscuits, but ford Wednesday, 1934. nils is the mining of silica, a j ter, salad. Jell, pickles, strawber W ALTER J. OLMSCHEID, “T H E L O N E C O W B O Y ” There are a couple of fish ladders Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. in Southern Oregon, that again re pure quurlx rock that bears no mel- ries with whipped cream, cake and Toney Ross came out Sunday By Olga E. Anderson, Deputy, P R E V IE W ; Sat. Nite 11 P. M. quire the attention of the Muster al value. Found in large quantitlc-, leu or coffee. A charge of twenty- from Gold H ill to spend a week: A26-M24 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ruth Chatterton in “FEM ALE” Fish Warden. The ladder at Gobi between Hugo and Merlin, u car- ' five rents for Ihe meal which w ill working at the Highland mine. H» L JX— U B X l Ray I* in bad shuite and lust Sun loud of this roek was shipped to he served from 0 Io 8; or those who has been doing tunnel work at the | « « ♦ ♦ • f. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ SUN-MON-TUE day there was not a drop of water Portland Thursday, the first Io go care to come to the program alone | cement plant for some time. Gold H ill Lodge No. 129 from there in commercial quanll- , the price w ill be ten rents. Others i W IL L ROGERS w ith ZASU L O. O. F. present at the last meeting were Ilex. P ITTS in OREGON M U TUA L CELEBRATES The rock was purchased by the Mrs. Elizabeth Fowler, Mrs. Sam 40TH ANNIVERSARY T H IS WEEK “M R . S K IT C H ” Meets every Tuesday evening Electric Foundry company of Port Sundry, Mrs. David McLaren, Mrs. Visitors Always Welcome land, Io lie used in making linings Ray Moore, Mrs. Ralph W itt, Mrs. The Oregon Mutual Fire In su r for electric furnace*. The shipment George Radley, Mrs. J. F, Julian, W EDNESDAY-THURSDAY was made by Jim Huvens and his Miss T illie Anderson, Mrs. Albert ance company of McMinnville is Jean H arlow and Lee Tracy in Mcllvain, Mrs. W alter Couden, Mrs. celebrating its 40lh year of activity partners, Harvey said. AMETHYST REBEKAH LODGE 97. Heretofore, Ibis rock was secured- Allen McGregory, Mrs. Cloyd Dick, in this state, it having been organ “B O M B S H E L L ” only ol Monterey bay, in C a lifo rn -' and Mrs, Johnston hostess. The ized in 1894. It w ill be host to its Meets evetty Wednesday Night at the I. O. O. F. Hall. Gold HUI. Oregon Matinee D r i l y _____________ 26c next meeting w ill be May 4, when agents al a two-day convention at ia, and in Michigan. LARGE ASSORTMENT Emma Haff, Noble Grand. Evenings __________________ 35c ail all day meeting w ill be held at the home office, April 2G and 27 and Kiddies alwayk _ ......... 16c Maude Robinson, Vice Grand. Ihe home of Mrs. C, T. Baker on the Leland Clark, local representative W ill!.L O C K ’S GOLDEN RULE Pauline Thompson. Secretary. for Jackson county w ill be in at OPENS NEW ENLARGED STORE highway west of Rogue River. A Lucy Mee, Treasurer. report of the "capsule ladles” w ill tendance. The Oregon Mutual is the only Announcement of the opening ol be given, and the “thank you bags" AND GOLD H IL L CHAPTBR W. R. C. mutual fire insurance company or Meets Twice a month on the 2nd one of the most complete depart turned in. ganized in Oregon which is legally and 4th Wednesdays at their Club ment store* In Medford I* being made this week as Whillock's Gold C. N . Culy of Medford and his able to w rite non-assessable polic rooms tn the City Hall. en Rule opens Iheir new enlarge,! committee were railing on several ies, wliieh to Ihe layman means Rose Gay, President. FOR ALL PURPOSES store Ibis w cik. in this communily last week looking that in no case can he be taxed or Edith Bryan, secretary. The store ha* reeenily u nd er for relics to be used at the Diamond assessed more than Ihe premium Madge Dorman, Treasurer. gone i> complete remodeling ami Jubilee al Medford from June 3 to 9. which he pays for his policy. C H R K T IA N SCIENCE N O TIC E Oregon Mutual operates In Ore new space added to double the A number of articles were located at Christian Science services are gon, Washington, Idaho, Utah and , size of the store. It has also Ihe D. H. Ferry, Fred Champlin, L U M B E R CO. California. Its business during 1931 held each Sunday morning at elev been drpurtmenlixed throughout the Mrs. Birdseye and Albert Mattis MEDFORD entire store, making shopping much places. Mrs. Rose Haymond of Roek has rapidly increased and Mr. Hag en o’clock in the building across Phone 1 more convenient. Skylights make Point has offered old store records erty declares the upturn is steady, from Odd Fellows hall. Everyone is welcome. the story very light, enabling shop dating bark Io 1858, an old bahy indicating continuous improvement. pers Io select merchandise under buggy 70 years old and gold scales SUBSCRIBE FOR TU B NEWS the best condition*. used in the early 50's. 82.00 the Year C. A. W hillock, manngcr of the store, extend* an Invitation to all Mr. and Mrs. Pat McCarty of L E G A L N O T IC E S neonle of this community to drop Weed, California, called on Iheir in and Inspect Ihc new place of bus former friends Mr, and Mrs. M. C. N O T IC E OF S H E R IF F ’S SALE DEPENDABLE iness, which is located on West RoomsluRer and daughter, Beth, By Virtue of an execution in D E N T IS T R Y Main. one day last week w hile on Iheir Foreclosure duly issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court - * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * way to Gold Beach. They were all of the State of Oregon, in and for former residents of Porllano. Ihe County of Jackson, to me direct 236 East Main ed and dated on the 21st day of Phone 87Ï-J Mrs. G. II. W e il of Me,fiord spent A pril, 1934, in a certain action therein, wherein Mary Alsdorf, was the (irst of the week visiting at the the plaintiff and Harold G. Wing MEDFORD, OREGON Hospitals and doctors hav« always borne of her mother, Mrs. Pauline and Cora L. Wing, husband and used liquid laxative*. And the public wife; George Eads and Anna Eads, Wahl. I* last returning to laxative* in liquid husband and w ife. Everett Eads form. Do you know the reasons? uni Susan Eads, husband and wife Rev. D. D. Randall, Union Sunday and Pinnacle Packing Company, The doae of a liquid laxative can be 71 measured. The action can thus be ;; S E R V E S A N D S A V E S ;| school missionary of Medford, spoke Inc., a corporation were the de regulated to suit individual need. It S A F E and E C O N O M IC A L at the Foots creek school house Sun fendants and in which action Mary i : The Rollator has only three !; i forms no habit; you need not take a Alsdorf as P laintiff recovered day evening to a crowd of 33. He "double dose" a day or two later. judgement against George Eads, I moving part»—simple, power- !; w ill return on Monday April 30. for Anna Eads, Everett Eads and Susan Nor u>ill a mild liquid laxahvt irntalt 1 ful, almost everlasting. another bilk at 7:30. There w ill also Eads the defendants, for the sum i t Iht tidrui/t. T w o thousand (82,000.00) Dollars, ;[ 1! be special music. The right doee of a liquid laxative w ith interest thereon at 7 per cent A sk U s A b ou t S a v in g brings a perfect movement, and there per annum from November 1, 1931 A new road is being built up until paid; w ith costs and disburse is no discomfort at the time, or after. G R A IN F IR E Forest creek near Jacksonville, and ments taxed at Twenty and 80-100 H AY A U T O The wrong cathartic may often do ! has Ihe vital, exclusive advan- !; w ill come over the mountain on the (820,80) Dollars, and Ihe further more harm then good. B URGLAR G L A S S i !' Inge of Ihe Rollator. left fork of Foots creek and join sum of One hundred and fifty and no-100 ( 8150.00) Dollars, as at A properly prepared liquid laxative O n Y our Ihe main road near the Black torney’s fees, which judgment was like Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin In surance Costa Channel mine. enrolled and docketed in the C lerk’s brings safe relief from constipation. office of said Court in said County- It gently helps the average person's OUR POLICIES ARE NOT ASSESSABLE Louis D ru if and Nick Struve arc on Ihc 2l)th day of April, 1934. bowel* back to regularity. Dr. Cald Notice is hereby given that, pur well** Syrup Pepsin is an approved employed al the Huber Packing suant to the terms of the said ex liquid laxative which all druggists company at Medford which opened ecution, I w ill on the 26th day of Stanton Rowell, Prop. keep ready for use. It makes an for business Thursday of Iasi week. May, 1934, at 10:00 o'clock a. m.. al Grants Pass. Oregon ideal family laxative; effective for L E L A N D CLARK, A gent the front door of the Courthouse all age*, and may be given the in the City of Medford, in Jackson 19 N o . B a r tle tt S t M ed ford , O regon ,********♦************************ Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McDonald left youngest child. Member NT R. A. County. Oregon, offer for sale and for the Kitson Hot Springs the first w ill sell al public auction for cash <xaaaaax***********************************************************^ of the week for a tw o weeks’ vaca tion. A ncient H is to r y pursing over it. The ladder at the Í Golden D rift dam is also in need or attention again. ................. ............................ Foots Creek News RIVOL1 E A P low PRICES 9 Lumber Paint Big Pines Dr. I. H. Gove Why Hospitals Use « a Liquid Laxative M I Rollator | Refrigeration ' INSURANCE H Only Norge B 25°|o j X. SIM-5® t J MUSIC & PHOTO HOUSE li n e y . a a . w^ k ■* , Iftsw .^ > «a „.«fraa.a^p— $2 .4 9 Mrs. Effie Birdseye spent Thurs day night in Medford as a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W illiam W arner on South Oakdale avenue, and also attended Ihe extension board meeting. S op a W o lv e rin e W o r k Shoe « I No need to punish your feet with “stiff as a board" work shoes, for Wolverine Shell Horse- hides dry out soft and stay soft. No other work shoes like them in the world. ! Try a pair at $2.49. I p t NEW ENLARGED STORE ANY T IM E R oxy 2 0 O U R S T O R E H A S B E E N D E P A R T M E N T IZ E D c Saturday Only, A pril 28 Boh Steele in “ RANGERS CODE*’ , ^****************************************************************** Conger Funeral Parlors M EDFORD, OREGON Whillock’s Golden Rule _________ Children 10c Jim’s Toggery R E L IA B L E REASO NA BLE .^ a a .a ^ a a a , ^ a a m jfr g g , Announcing the Opening o f Mrs. Donald Reams and children Corn and Roger from near Grants Puss spent several days last week at the home of her sister, Mrs. Chas. G ran ts P a ss, O regon < Oregon Mutual Fire InsuranceCo. Sunday and Mon,lay, April 29-30 “ MY WEAKNESS” Lillian Harvey and Lew Ayres Tuesday, Wednesday, May 1-2 M Y R T AND MARGE Plus; “Worst Woman In Paris'* Adolph Menjou and Benita Hume Thursday, Friday, May 3-4 “GOOD COMPANIONS" ith Jessie Matthews. From the novel by J. B. Priestley. ontinuous Sat.-Sun. 1:30 to 11 ally Mat. 1:45 Eve 7:00 P. M. ’ B o y s ’ D ep artm en t M en ’s and B o y s’ W o rk C lo th in g D ep a rtm en t M en ’s D r e ss and W o rk S h oe D ep a rtm en t D ry G oods D ep artm en t N o tio n s D ep artm en t Ladies* S h o e D ep artm en t L a d ies’ R e a d y -to -W e a r D ep a rtm en t R e st R oom s !! A cord ial w elco m e a w a its y o u . C om e and v is it thia fin e n ew w e s tsid e sto re. ! Medford’s Daylight Department Store I I 221 W E S T M A IN ■ i