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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1934)
THE GOLD HILL NEWh WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1934 Anglers Bow to Miners as Rains Permit Activity 4 In the Hogue and Ils two larger tributaries, and Applegate and I l linois, during tha greater part of lust week, Good catches of steel Grant» Pass —* Long continued head were made on ncurly all ruin» have |>ul Hogue river up In seclion» of the river. Large trout w inter »luge uml placer mine» on ure also very plentiful in the river many of the Irihulurlev li r e pour at this time and whenever water ing like 11 flowing lorrenl of red or conditions w ill permit, there w ill yellow aside paint. From now un 1 he good fishing for them until the til Murrli the famous »outhern Ore 'season closes on December 31st. W hile the water was cleat gon placer mine* w ill operate day uml night while the water last* uml enough a nu.r.her of silvcrslde hundreds of thousands of dollars salmon were caught with spootp in native gold w ill he added In the In fuel, there seems to he a larger I run of ail kinds of the fish the' wealth of the nation. S|iorl fishing, which during I lie eonte at this lime of year Ilian lor vucatlon period. Is one of the many season« past, uml whenevei greatest revenue producing re weather and water conditions art sources of southern Oregon, w ill he favorable, there w ill he periods of a secondary consideration and the good fishing all through the winter plucer miners w ill have their day. months. And here*» hoping they w ill have a I .Most of our visiting non-resident successful and prosperous season. anglers have departed for their There was excellent halt fishing distant homes, loud in their praise of the Hogue river and Ils excellent gume fislt. A few still remain, hoping there w ill come another spell of good weather that w ill give them another chance before w inter really sets in. I GIFTS Gifts Io Ell Every Poefcelbook. Powell & Linkhnrt Grants Pass, Oregon Down Payment Holds Any Gift 1’iitil Christmas. if the G old H ill N o w s of D ecem b er 4, ISOS. By reason of a deal eonsumated between Ivan lliimason, of Port land, uml the Oregon I’urk Land« company, through Ils agent. Dr. It. C. Kelsey, whut is known as 'he Dekum addition Io Gold H ill was put in such shape that II w ill ini- mediately he thrown upon the market, to be sold for residence uml business purposes. The addi tion comprises some seventy acres, lying Just west of the town proper. RIVOLI Wednesday Only with DIANA W YNYAHD 11— 11. — i ....... Thursday Only STAGE SHOW Al t sis and Models 8 Big Acls of Vaudeville Plus Feature Pielure Christmas-- Gift Dressings Bibles Demaray’s Grants Pac», Oregon Let the Redwoods Beauty Shop “Beautify” You for the Holidays You can’t cram for good looks when you need them, any more successfully than v o lt can cram for a difficult examination. Your hair and complexion must he drilled regularly in the way they should go. Then, when von take that last look before von slip into a party dress, your mirror will say. “You're lovely." 1 (Redwood* Hotel Building) PHONE 120 for Appointment 1 ---- A. E. Kellogg is whistling a med ■ ■ - L ■ ■ ley of the merriest tunes you ever heard as he does the renovating of ufacluring an impetus, and aids the the rooms in the rear of the New« slate in its struggle for industrial office, which are to be used as res recovery.” idence quarters by the editorial Read Ihe ads. They w ill save family. vou money! Clerk Heed has just completed ♦ ------------------------------------------------ — ♦ A D V E R TIS IN G PAYS | tuking tlie school census, and finds that there ure 137 children of 1 KEEP YOUR NAME BEFORE school age in Gold H ill, of which I T H E PUBLIC. 125 arc attending school. The boy* ♦ __________________________♦ exceed the girls, 75 Io 62. . - ■ » REDWOODS BEAUTY SHOP Grant* Pa** Oregon i The Thanksgiving exercises were held by the local school last we«? before a large number of parents. Those who participated in the pro gram were: Hosa Lewis, Katherine Foley, Blossom Beeman, Fid win Olsen, Clinton W alker, Elmer Dun- gey, Prank Foley, Virginia Beeman, Hallie Hodges, Alva W alker and Lloyd Miller. ♦ ♦ Gold H ill Lodge No. 1 » L O. O. P. 4 ♦ ----- ♦ ♦ PRICES THAT PLEASE ♦ Meets every Tnesdsy evening ♦ * Visitors Always Welcome ♦ • • ♦ « « o o o o o « » * * * * * « BRING THE KIDDIES TO PENNEY’S — THE STORE OF OLD TIME CHRISTMAS SPIRIT GO ANYWHERE OR — Gifts Electric Are Sure to Please The Whole Family Zer ith Radios, $24 to $750 Norge Refrigerator* $129.50 to $234.50 OUR PRICES $1-95 — $2.50 — $3.73 Toasters — Percolator* — Ca»«erole* Irons — Electric Cooker*, etc. All Tree Trimming», Wrappings, Greeting Carda Unusual Article* for Gifts CLAUDETTE’S BEAUTY SHOP Miss Claudia Constable, Prop. form erly w ith Alaine's 113 East Main Phonel518 MEDFO RD, OREGON WHEN IN MEDFORD USE THIS DIRECTORY AUTO BODIES B. E. A D A M S I Music and s Photo House | Stanton Rowell, Prop. | Grants Pa*», Oregon JEWELRY Cargo Insured W ATCH REPA IR IN G Larry Schade SEE P. E. K R A U S Across from Bonney's G rill, 4 mil«'*» west of G »Id H ill Gifts Musical PERMANENT Her Christmas Gift at At Mann’s Auto Service, 1729 Riverside, Medford B UILD ER OF AUTOM OBILE AND TRUCK RORIES " If Its Made We Can Make 11.” Truck for Hire " - - -.."e:* j ; TOYLAND AMETHYST REBEKAH LODGE »7. Meats every Wednesday Night at the I. O ©. F. H all, Golfi H ill, Oregon “SELL OREGON T O OURSELVES" Maude Robinson, Noble Grand. MEEK IS VERY SUCCESSFUL Bertha Coy, Vice Grand. Lolo Reed, Secretary. Thousands of Oregon citixens Lucy Mee, Treasurer. were converted to the cause of Ore GOLD H IL L CHAPTER W. R. C. gon products as a result of the Meets Twice a month on the 2nd "Oregon Industries Week” sponsor and 4th Wednesdays at their Club ed by Ihc Oregon Manufacturers rooms in thè City Hall. Rose Gay, President. association, according to George L. Edith Bryan, secretary. Baker, manager of the association. KHa Patrick, treasurer. "The public generally has seen the importance of supporting our C4ÌRI8TTAN SCIENCE N O T IC E Oregon factories and Oregon prod Christian Science services arc ucts as a means of creating work held each Sunday morning at elev and building payrolls and increas en o'clock in the building across ing demaitd for raw products,” from Odd Fellows hall. says Manager Baker. ’T h e results Everyone la welcame. of Ihc campaign have been amazing to many of our manufacturing plants and the economic result is being widely fell. Already Ihe pub lic support has created additional SHE jobs und put additional money in Would Be circulation in Oregon. Delighted "Prior to the campaign, the sales W ith men in cooperation w ith merchants a New throughout the state, filled the shelves of stores with Oregon-made merchandise and products. This immediately reduced Ihc surplui in Ihc manufacturing plants and they went Io work to replenish their slocks. During Ihc campaign, the tore shelves were largely cleaned out of Oregon goods and again Ihe stocks must he .replenished. This means thtat the mills and factories already have had to increase forces. "The state did a good job of "Sell ing Oregon Io Ourselves” and Ihc result w ill be lasting. The campaign 'was only the beginning. It is certain I that from this point forw ard, Ihc i Oregon-made goods w ill receive at tention ahead of those imported I from elsewhere not only because Ihe quality and prices are the same, I hut because such buying gives man- j e BIGGER, BETTER THAN EVER! “ONE MORE RIVER” Books Cards Stationery 1 Prom Know what is going on In Gold Dr. W. P. Chisholm has a hobby, H ill -Subscribe to The News and and it’s no more of a seerel than i keep Informed. that the Gobi H ill district offers the greatest opportunities for invest ment in the Hogue Hiver Valley. His hobby is his Meadows mine, und he wus out Io see how thing« were progressing a couple of days the fore part of the week. ! OF LASTING CHARM FOR “HER" Grants Pass | Lovely Scarfs — Bed g , Theatre 5 Spreads — Lamps, and i Friday and Saturday * Cedar Chests £ H I SS COl.l MI1O In The .Musical llit FOR “HIM” "Wake Up And Dream” Club Chairs — Smokers Preview .Saturday I t P. M, FOR “MOTHER AND •T H E MENACE” g . - ' - J- '■ «- ______ S DAD” Sun., Mon., and Tues. . Luxurious Mattresses A NNE S HIRLEY in Davenport Sets q ‘Anne of Green Gables” Beautiful Lang Ranges Á FROM OUR FILES 25 Year* Ago ’Hie engine on an extra wesl freight "went dead” here yesterday morning. The train was a double header ami one of the eggiues got tired and quit because its flues were leaky. The engineer and fire man registered at the Gold liili hotel and then hied themselves Io of the Women live longer Ilion men— the picturesque bunks Ihey’re bound Io have the Inst wimplin* Hogue, (here to invite their souls at the ancient and hon word. orable pastime of angling. Î * ODD BUT TRUE Ancient History p S. P. Watch Inspector Since U N 21 S. Central— Next to Crateriaa Medford. Oregon Conger Funeral Parlors MEDFORD, OREGON RELIABLE REASONABLE