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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1934)
THE GOLD HILL NEWS THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1034 which judgment was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's office of said Court iu said County on the 14th day of May, 1934. Notice is hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of ttie said ex ecution, 1 will on the 23rd day of June, 1934, at 10.00 o'clock a. m,, at the front door of the Courthouse in the City of Medford, in Jackson County. Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy said judgment, together witli (lie costs of this sale, subject to re demption as provided by law, all of the right, title and interest that the said defendants, Olto II. Dal key and Effie Dalkey, Wilford Wal ker and Beula Walker, P. II. Me- Kinnis and Jane Doe MeKinnisund ill persons or parties unknown bail on the 7th day of November, 1929. or now have in and to the follow- , mg described property, situated in ( the County of Jackson, Slate of Oregon, to-wit: l.ot No. 7 in Block No, 32. in the Town of Central Point, Oregon, according to the official plat thereof, now of record. Dated this 19th dav of May, 1934. WALTER J. OI.MSCIIEID. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon By Olga E. Anderson, Deputy. May 24-June 14 THE GOLD HILL NEWS *- Established 1897 Published by Mac's Printing Co. R, E. BLANKENBURG, Editor and Business Manager LOIS BLANKENBURG, Associate Editor An Independent Newspaper Published in the Interests of Gold Hill Oregon and Vicinity P U B L IS H E D EV E R Y T H U R SD A Y Entered at the Post off ice at Gold Hill, Oregon, (or transmission through the mails as second-class matter Subscription gXOO a year in advance. S ta te In stitu tio n s C u ltivate M uch Land Land under cultivation by the II state institutions totals 3,276 acres and total value of farm and garden products raised on it for the month of April was $1-4,421.64. according lo reports of superintendents filed with the Oregon State Board of control. Institutional population at the end of April was 6.016, a decrease under the 6,042 inmates housed at the end of March, but an increase of 122 over April of the previous year when 5,894 persons were wards of the state. The Oregon State hospital had the greatest population with 2,235 patients, and the Eastern Oregon State hospital at Pendleton was second, with t,306. These two hospitals had 137 more on their rolls than a year ago. The other institutions reported the following number of inmates. Oregon Fairview home (for the feeble-minded I, 901; Oregon State Penitentiary, 767; Stale Tuberculos is hospital, 261; Eastern Oregon Tuberculosis hospital at The Dalles, 134; State School for the deaf. 115; Oregon State Training school at Woodburn, 108; State Industrial school for girls, 70; Oregon Blind Trades school at Portland, 62; State School for the Blind, 57. Per capita cost, averaged for the entire group, was $30.23 for April, a$ compared to $30.40 in April, 1933. Lowest cost per patient was that or the Eastern Oregon State hospital with $12.62, while the Oregon State hospital ranked second with $12.90, and the Oregon Fairview home, third, witth $13.71. The peniten tiary’s cost per inmate was $21.64, and the institutions with 'smaller populaions ranged as follows: State Tuberculosis hospital, $40,51; East ern Oregon Tuberculosis hospital, $46.31; State Training school, $3651; Industrial school, $3L86; Blind school, $39.84; Deaf school, $42.88; and Blind Trades school, $33.91. Certain hospitalization expenses and special treatment requirements for inmates result in increase in per capita costs at some of the institu tions. Advertising rates on application. ODD BUT TRUE stock, being the sum of $1605.29, plus interest on $2,000.00 from the 31st day of January 1933, to the 5th day of August 1933, at 10% per annum, being the suiu of $102.22. plus interest oil $1605.29 from the 5th day of August, 1933, to the date hereof, at the rate of 10% per an- uuiu being the sum of $124.39, plus $5.00 for continuation of abstract of title, plus interest oil said judg ment at 10% per annum from date of decree with costs and disburse ments taxed at Forty-five and 0»> Jubilee V isito rs B egin 100 ($45.05) Dollars, and the fur ther sum of One hundred forty- to A rrive in M edford five and no: 100 ($145.00) Dollars, as attorney's fees, which judgment was enrolled and docketed in the The advance guard of the thous Clerk's office of said Court in gftid Counts on the 12th day of May, ands of visitors expected in Med 1934. ford and Jacksonville for Oregon's Notice is hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of the said ex Diamond Jubilee celebration next ecution. I will on the 23rd day of June 3 to 9 are beginning io arrive June. 1934. at 10:00 o'clock a. hl , '." 'I f Ä d o .V o T .h V c S in t a S p ” * 'I..-.-UI ... .............. I. in the City of Medford, in Jackson completing preparations to provide County, Oregon, offer for sale and for the housing of the expected Muun® o w ho will sell at public auction for cash throngs. TO to the highest bidder, to satisfy 6H.ÜW NMCl 0» kk*0V MN While hotels, rooming houses and said judgment, together with the COkQit auto camps will provide far the costs of this sale, subject to re demption as provided by law, all needs of many visitors, efforts have of the right, title and interest that been underway for sometime to the said defendants, Sylvia G. Mil contact all residents having extra lard and D. E. Millard, Zella Peake rooms which could be used for the :,n<* ,h‘‘ Pa>'mcn* homage to the be presented Wednesday, Thursday, I be another noteworthy attraction, and Charles F. Peake, Charles A. benefit of persons unable to obtain i Pioneerx of loing ago, the week wit! Fridas and Saturday night will. ! will. special »lunls presented Wing and Elizabeth S. Wing, Wal dull moments. Enter- ' dances scheduled for Monday and throughout the day. There will be ter C. Lillie and Ida L. Lillie and aecommodattionx at hotels. Reports i be , without ................................ i „ , . . ,, ... . , , . . , , „ , .... all other persons or parties un h ive heen eonsistenllv received nr 1 tninment of all kinds will he pre- | Tuesday. An Indian village, with special attractions in Ashland on known hud on the 6th day of Aug ! vided. Thrills will he found in real Indians living as they did 100 Education Day, Tuesday, June 5, . . . ..... , . .. ust, 1928, or now have in and to the arrival and expected arrival o f . Jubilee roundup, years ago. will be featured as well followed by special attractions in the following described property, visitors from numerous distant Or‘ «,,n situated in the County of Jackson, points to participate in Oregon's Presented for four afternoons for , as one of the best carnivals in tin- the historic gold mining town of Jacksonville, Thursday. A pageant State of Oregon, to-wit: birthday celebration. cash »’r‘« ’s bulldogglng. steer | west. Beginning at a point 32.15 chains roping, bronco riding, bareback An aviation show on Saturday, "Oycr-l'n-Gon," depleting Oregon Whle Jubilee week was primarily North 181.5 feet west of the cor with scores of ships arriving from history will lie presented Wednes ner to sections 19, 20, 29 and 30 inspired by the opportunity of bronc riding and other contests. in Township 37 South of Range statehood anniversary observance Four official Jubilee dances will the northwest and California, will day, Thursday and Friday evening 1 West of the W. M. and running thence west 172 feet for a true point of beginning; thence run SSSSSSSSSVSSSSSSSSSSVSSSSSSSSSSSSSMSSSStSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSMSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS««SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS» » » » w v ********* west 86 feet; thence north 506.5 feet: thence east 86 feet; thence W H E N IN G R A N T S P A S S U S E T H IS D IR E C T O R Y south 5065 feet to the place of beginning; being lot 9 of the Wing subdivision, unrecorded DENTIST S H O E R E P A IR IN G Containing one acre more or less. Together with all water rights appurtenant thereto or to become G oodyear S H O E S ervice Dr. Con M . D urland appurtenant thereto. 107 So. 6th SI. Grants Pass Dated this 19th dav of Mav, Grants Puss and Josephine 1934. Dyeing—all colors, to match Bank Building WALTER J. OLMSCHEID, your gown. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. Phone 265J Finest equipped shop in South Bv Olga E. Anderson, Deputy. ern Oregon. See Gotchells. May 24-June 14 ’ NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE By Virtue of an execution in Foreclosure duly issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the County of Jackson, to me di rected and dated on the 16th day of May, 1934, in a certain action therein, wherein Jackson County About 175 different species of Building and Loan Association, an holly are found throughout the Oregon building and loan corpora world,—News item. And about 8,- tion, was plaintiff and Otto H. Dal key and Effie Dalkey, husband 000,000 kinds of folly. and wife; Wilford Walker and Beula Walker, husband and wife; L E G A L N O T IC E S P. H. McKinnis and Jane Doe Mc Kinnis, his wife if married (true NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE name unknown) also all other per By Virtue of an execution in sons or parties unknown claiming Foreclosure duly issued out of and any right, title, estate, lien or in under the seal of the Circuit Court terest in or to the real estate de of the State of Oregon, in and for scribed herein were defendants, in the County of Jackson, to me di which action Jackson County Build rected and dated on the 16th day ing and Loan Association, an Ore of May, 1934, in a certain action gon building and loan corporation, therein, wherein Jackson County recovered judgment against Otto Building and Loan Association, an H. Dalkey and Effie Dalkey, the Oregon building and loan corpora defendants, for the sum of Five tion as Plaintiff and Sylvia G. Mil hundred ($500.06) Dollars, less the lard and D. E. Millard, wife and sum of $44,49 paid on stock, less husband; Zella Peake and Charles the sum of $5.56 accrued dividends F. Peake, wife and husband; Char on said stock, being the sum of les A. Wing and Elizabeth S. Wing, $449.95, plus interest on $500.00 husband and wife; Walter C, Lil from the 27th dav of December, lie and Ida L. Lillie, husband and 1931, to the 20lh day of June, 1933, wife also all other persons or par at 10% per annum, being the sum ties unknown claiming any right, of $74.1(5, plus interest on $449.95 title, estate, lien or interest in or from the 20th day of June, 1933, to to the real estate described herein the date hereof at 10% per annum, were defendants in which action being the sum of $40.53, plus $10.50 Jackson County Building and Loan for insurance premium paid by Association, an Oregon building Plaintiff, plus $5.00 for continuation and loan corporation recovered of abstract of title, plus interest on judgment against Zella Peake and said ___ ,-~w._____ judgment ________________ at 10% per annum Charles F. Peake, wife and bus- from date of decree with costs and r'indants, for the sum disbursements taxed at Thitrv-five of $2.000.00 less the sum of $343.33 I and 05J00 ($35.05) Dollars, and the P?, „„on s^oc*ti less the sum of further sum of Fifty and no'100 $al.38 accrued dividends on said J ($50.00) Dollars, as attorney’s fees, ******************************************************************** L a u n d r y S e r v ic e s R O U G H D R Y ........................................... 8 0 per P °un<^ Heady for you when promised. Prices Most Reasonable. B u hn’s J e w e lry S tore Grants Pass. Oregon “We Buy Old Gold” P H Y S IC IA N ^ O C U L I S T P** pound One cent for each handkerchief. Shirt* in either serv ice fin ish ed fo r 10c each. DRY CLEAN—Suit Clothes, Ladies Dresses, Overcoat, only $1 each Pannotik Lenses eliminate near ly all Bifocal troubles, and give natural vision with comfort. Over National Drug Store GRANTS PASS, ORE. D r. E d w ard N . B y w a te r ’* BYE, EAR. 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