Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, June 21, 1934, Image 3

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THE GOLD HILL MEWS THURSDAY, JUNE n,
“Kill Any Black Spider
East of Cascades”—Mote
distress caused by the poison Is so
great, however, us to wurraut every
cure to avoid being bitten. Severul
duys in the hospitul is u not un
common result of the bite of the
black widow. There is no specific
treatment, according io mcdicul
men, (lie only thing Io do being io
put the patient to lied und give
supportive treatment.
The spillerà ure not known Io
willingly «thick mini unless one
comes in contact with a web where
the female lius u suck of eggs. The
spiders ure found most frequcntlv
in outdoor toiieis, old sheda, barn.,
mid wood or rock piles.
The sudden Infestation of llluvk
Widow spider» tliut have been re­
ported front many purl» of eastern
Oregon Inis brought many Inquir­
ies concerning their Idenlifleutloii
■ lid the uffeel of llteli bile to D"-.
Don C. .Mole, entomologist of the
Oregon Experiment slutlon. In u
recent interview over the stale
owned station ul Corvallis. KOAt.,
D r Mate says thut so fur us he
knows these spiders ure not louml
west of the ntounluins.
ITie three distinctive features for
Idcntifiration given by Dr. Mole are tre
the glossy black body with u roun I
abdomen about the sise of u pen
long, strong black legs tliul slick ui
above the buck somewhut like thos
FROM OUR FILES
i f a grnnd-iliobly long-legs; urn
25 Year* Ago
finally a distinctive red murking
on the lower purl of the abdomen
— i
of the ndult female.
I roin Hie Gold H ill News
Though roughly described us in
of June lit, 1 Stili
the shupe ot an hourglass, these red
murklngs mny lie In u number of
Curtis Miller brought in a fine
different forms or muy even be
rather Indistinct, wurns Dr. Mole. sample of coal from the Meadows
At times two triuugulur red murks district this week which wus taken
may touch to form uu hourglass oill oil the farm of *5. C. Pomeroy
shupe, while again there may he of that section. The coni came from
four spots lusleud of two or the i seven foot vein on Mr. Pomeroy's
properly, nod is of exceptional
two muy not touch.
quality, considering that it came
Though the ordinary spider does
more good in ruling Insects thiol from the surface croppings.
Ancient History
hurm, It is n safe practice in re­
gions where the black widow Is
known to exist to kill any Iduci
spider, says Mote, hut in doing .;*>
to he currful not to be billen.
The biles of the black widow do
not prove fulnl on huniuus so far
us authentic records go, though
there ure sonic reports of death i
the southwest that mny he true. The
, WHEN IN MEDFORD
USE THIS DIRECTORY
M ED FD BD P IPE AND
MACH IN EBY CD.
W. W. Pricked, Prop.
Used Mining mid M ill Machinery
I'sed Pipe-—Fillings
Elec, und Acetylene Welding
Pilone 601
1617 No. Riverside
AUTO BODIES
B. E. A D A M S
At Mann’s Auto Servire.
1729 Riverside, Medford
B U ILD E R O F AUTOM OBILE
AND TRUCK B O D II S
If ils Maile Wc Cnn Make II
JEWELRY
WATCH REPAIRING
Larry Schade
S. P. Welch Inspector
Since 191«
21 S. Central—Next to Craleriaa
Medford. Oregon
STORAGE - TRANSFER
SEE
Ends Transfer & Storage
COMPANY
for Furniture Moving Jt Storage
Fruit Hauling
Phone 315
Medford, Orr.
The law went into effect Monday
in Oregon requiring doors in «II
public buildings Io swing nut ward
Compliance with the law w ill re­
quire changes to he made in the
rntruiin-s Io public buildings all ov­
er the slide.
Tiints for the
Household
Youth files from
Dive Into Itugue—
John Jublonski, ID-year-old CCC
youlli, is dead from a dive into the
Itogue Itiver nt the Grants Puss
park Saturday ufternoon. Jablonski
dove off u pier into shallow water,
striking his head causing injuries
Unit took his life Sunday in a hos­
pital in Roseburg where he bad
been removed. The body was sent
to the home of his parents in
Chicago.
By H ETTY WEBSTER
If you are clever why don’t you
try painting designs on your scurf
or handkerchiefs or even pujumus? '
All the very newesl of these are
hand painted and although they uri-
quite expensive to buy, are th?
re-itlvnl ttoosevrlt Io
easiest things in the world to make
ln ”peet Bonne» ilk- Dam—-
or— I should «ay -decorate.
Accoiding Io word from Wusli
If you cun make your own de­
tiglon.
President
Franklin
D. ( signs, so much the better, but if
Roosevelt expects to visit the Bon­ you can’t there ure patterns to In:
neville dam this summer. The pres­ procured. The paint used is almost
ident w ill be on the Pacific coa«t any you may choose. Il is best, how ­
following n trip to liuw uii.
ever, to inquire us to it, qualities
for use on cloth before purchasing.
Pedestrian Fatally
'ITiis is fascinullng work und very
Hurt on Bridge—
lovely articles w ill materialise in an
Another fatality resulted in Port- J incredibly short lime
laud Saturday morning when Mur-
on Rohar, about 45, run into the
Picnic Suggestion
side of a delivery truck while mak­
On warm summer evenings it is
ing mi allcmpl Io cross the street
cruel Io make Mother stay in the
thead of the truck. J, Lee McCaddy
kitchen first cooking and then
was the driver of Ihe truck. He
cleaning up. W hy not try picnic
was not held responsible for the ac­
rappers? Lei Dad supply the pa­
cident.
per dishes, cloth napkins, forks ami
spoon*. Mofher w ill furnish a salad.
Huge Battle Snake
Sister can make the sandwiches.
Killed Near Bedmond—
And brother w ill provide a dessert.
(>,,«• of he larges! ralllesnakcs -p ,,,,. w(||
„„ b(>,
ara, jo„
ever found m the state was killed berau„ a|| w j|, bavp sbar(>d af)<|
near Belmond recently by James lnan). han(h you fcnow
things
I eater. Ih e reptile measured
up ,
an(J , he c k a n ,
w ,„ b<. I
Icet long mid eight inches around. n, R,iMib|(. b rra u v .
|bp r,.fu, r pa)i
H hud 20 rattles.
: b,. bllrncd.
According Io u Boston prophet
the earth's existence w ill end on
September la. Y d it might tic well •hmkers ( anvention
Io guttler the crops and look after !
■* Gearhart
The slate hunkers* association
H iilin an c affairs as usual.
gathered for its 29th annual meet­
In the annual school meeting In ing al Gearhart on Monday. A much
In held next Monday II. D. Heed larger attendance was had this year
w ill likely he elected Io succeed Ihnn for some lime,
himself a , clerk, us he has proven I
Deer Creek Saw mill
himself u firs) class official.
Burns Near Grants l’i
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Destroying about flO.IMM) worth
»
♦ of property, fire early Salurday
♦
Gold H ill Lodge No. 129
morning roared through the Deer
♦
I. <>. O. P.
creek sawmill owned by Herman
♦
brothers. A breeze from the right
♦ Meets every Tuesday evening
direction saved liOO.iMMi feet of lum­
»
Visitors Always Welcome
ber. The m ill had been operated
♦
for the last 12 years and 15 men
♦ ♦ * *
were employed. No insurance was
AMETHYST BKBEKAII LODGE 97 carried.
MENU H IN TS
The more experience a housewife
has Ihe oflener she becomes bored
with the same old “stuff” day in and
day out. To assist her as well as the
brand new housekeeper I'll giv<
you several menus which I hope
w ill help.
Breakfasts
Number One:
Orange Juice
Grape-Nuts
Toast
Coffee
Number Tw o ;
Strawberries and cream
Four minute eggs
Toast
Coffee
Number Three:
Sliced peaches
Cornmeal mush
.Muffins
Coffee
Luncheons
Number One:
Cold Meat
Rice Croquettes
Apple Salad
Cookies
Cheese
Reveruge
Number Two:
Sardine Club Sandwich
Fruit Gelatine
Beverage
Number Three:
W aldorf Salad
Dale Muffins
Ice Cream
Cake
Beverage
Dinners
Number One:
Iced Consomme
Roasl Lamb with Mint Sauce
Peas
Boiled Potatoes
Salad
Ice Cream
Coffee
Number Two:
Fruit Cocktail
Broiled Steak
Mashed Potatoes
Cucumber Salad
Rhubard Sauce
Iced Tea
Number Three:
Chilled Relish
Boiled Chicken
Mashed Potatoes
Asparagus
Mocha Cream
Coffee
DB. SCHERTZ EXPLAINS NEW
EYE EXAMINATION
Many people wearing glasses d>
not have comfort and think their
glasses the best that can be don«
for them.
Your eyes for the best results
should receive what the Graduate
Clinic Foundation call» the 18 ex­
amination.
The Graduation Clinic Founda­
tion is the national organization
which has charge o f all research
and educational matters pertaining
Io optometry. Dr, Seheetz has been
state chairman for the Foundation
■for Ihe last three years. Anyone
having eye trouble, especially a
difficult case is cordially invited io
see Dr. Sheet z.
Dr. Sheetz is located on 606 East
IL St. Grants Pass near Post office.
— Advertisement.
The Sunbeam
Everhot
Westinghonse
and Bersted
HOUSEHOLD
ELECTRIC
APPLIANCES
Casseroles,
food
warmers,
toasters,
vacuum sweepers,
irons, light bulbs, etc.
Prices and quality to suit any
taste.
MUSIC i PHOTO HOUSE
Stanton Rowell, Prop.
Grants Pass, Oregon
—i
Meets everv Wednesday NigKI nt th.
I. (I. O. F Hull. Gold H ill, Oregon
Emma Huff, Noble Grand.
Maude Robinson, Vice Grand.
Pauline Thompson, Secretary.
Lucy Mee, Treasurer.
Did» fur Building Ashland
Underpass Are Rejected—
The slide highway commission
w ill meet in Portland July 2 Io
open bids for conslrucllon on Ihe
Ashland underpass. Bids were pre­
GOLD H IL L CHAPTER W. B. C. viously received but rejected ax too
Meets Twice a month on the 2nd high. Several bail accidents have
mil till Wednesdays at thetr Club happened there recently and repair
looms in the City Hall.
work is needed badly.
Rose Guy. President.
Edith BfV.m, secretary.
Rend Ihe ads. They w ill save
Ella Patrick, treasurer.
you money I
C H R ISTIA N SCIENCE N O TIC E
Chrislinii Science services
are
held each Sunday morning at elev­
en o’clock in Ihe building across
Iront Odd Fellows hall.
Everyone is welcome.
Reduces from 186
to 120 Pounds
FEELS FINE
‘COMMUNITY WEALTH IS COMMUNITY HEALTH
THE “RESOURCES” OF
THIS BANK . . . are used
a« much as possible in the
. . . . promotion of . . . .
COMMUNITY ENTERPRISES
A “REASON” WHY
. . . you should open
an account at this
real community bank.
ARE yo u
"1 am using Kruschen Salts not
only for reducing but for its bene­
ficial effects. It keeps the whole
body in condition. I have been hik­
ing Kruschen for one year, my
weight was 1H6 lbs. I now weigh
120 lbs. I recommend it to all my
friends.’’ Mia» Elener Media.
YOU, loo, can achieve the youth­
fully slender lines you want— you
loo, can SAFELY’ lake off un­
healthy, beauty-robbing fat — sim­
ply take a half teaspoonful of
Kruschen Salts in a glass of warm
wilier every morning. Then watch
f ill go— notice how you feel more
energetic — stronger — healthier
complexion clearer— eyes brighter.
One hottie lusts 4 weeks. You
ran gel Kruschen Salts al any drug
store in Ihe world.
adv
TO A KITCHEN RANGE
ELECTRIC COOKERY will give you FREEDOM from kitchen caret. W alk
eut ot your kitchen eerly . . . return 15 minute« before dinner tim e end
«orvo a perfectly cooked, delicioo« meet right on time. That'« the magic
o f on electric range. It prepare« perfect meal« whether you ora there er
not and 1« M «impla to operate th at even o child can oto it in perfect
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Medford
POXY
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•afety. More than one million American houtewive« hove freed themielve«
from kitchen drudgery with electric cookery. W H Y be tied to o kitchen
ANY T IM E
range? Electric range« ere better end cheaper today than ever before.
Children 10c
T a h in in y Only June 23
Hoot Gibson in
Finance« need no longer »toad in tho way of your purchaM of an cloctric
range if you act at onco. For a «hart time th h company in cooperation
with electrical dealer« bo» arranged to make it po««iMe for you to pur-
"The Fighting Parson"
SERVING ROGUE RIVER VALLEY SINCE 1907
Conger Funeral Parlors
MEDFORD,
OREGON
RELIABLE
REASONABLE
also
"Fighting w ith Kit Karson”
Sun. and Moil. -June 24-25
“CAROLINA"
Janet Gaynor— Lionel Barrymore
Tues. and YVed.—June 26-27
Double Feature Program
"By Candlelight" — Elissa I.n u d i'
■Orient Express'*--Heather Augle
Timrs. and F ri. — June 28-29
"JIMMY AND SALLY"
James Dunn — Claire Trevur
Continuous Sat.-Sun. 1:3rt to l l
Dally Mat. 1:45
Eve 7:00 P. lf.1
choto almost any moko of modern dependable electric range, together
with the necettory wiring and water heating focilitim for a« low a« $3 a
month. Do not allow this wooderful opportunity to pats you by. Invetti-
goto today.
E lectricity
IS AS CLEAN
AS SUNSHINE
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THE CALIFORNIA OREGON
POW ER C O M P A N Y