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The M oat Thoroughly Read W eekly in Southern Oregon, Published in the VO LUM E X X X v n i- ' GOLD HILL. OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4 ......... FO O TS C R E E K NEW S New Council Take» O ffice N ext Monday, January 7 .1 L ittle Tow n in the State NUMBER 39 935 Ancient H istory if Basketball Teams Play Rogue River There and Talent Here Next W eek Four new I'ouiieilmeii mid a new F R O M O U R F IL E S (By Mr*. Marion l-»iice) mayor w ill lie sworn in al the firs t The Gold H ill high school "A * 25 Year» Ago meeting of Hie city body next Mon and “ B” basketball squads have two Ardith Combest left Friday fo r Jscfc and J ill Martin who have conference games on their schedule San Francisco where she expects to Among those in the community day evening. been ill »Ince their urrivul in w ith in Hie next ten days. Tuesday, vis. I fo r some time. tlo w a rd F. Drake, present coun From the Gold Hill News Portland were unable Io return in who entertained guests fo r Christ* January 8, the Beavers go to Bogur eilnimi, w ill assume tin- duties of of January I, 1909 mas dinner were Mrs. Beatrice C. lime io ,iu rt school Wednesday. Biver Io mix w ith Ihe Hogues and a Clarence Cook lefl Chicago Wed Jones and Mrs. Georgia Kettle at tile m a y o r, succeeding Al Pankey. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gray and j Bertha Coy, treasurer, and II. D. Miss Ardillu M. Gall of Gold H ilt week from Friday, January 11, the nesday for Gold H ill. He w ill visit Joe and Charles Logan returned I j Champlin El Ora ranch who iiuil as Force, recorder, are hold-over o f and Mr. J. Wesley Newland of firs l conference game of the season at the home ot his parents, Mr. and is hilled for Ihe ioral gym. The Mrs. Lee <-ook for several weeks. their home in Richland. Oregon, th eir guests, Mr. uud Mrs. George ficers. Bosehurg were married Wednesday Beavers have an old score to settle Sunday follow ing their visit lu re West, Pauline and Charles Champlin j New eouncilmen Io lake office December 22 at Bosehurg. The w ith the Talent eager* and plan to Mrs. Geo. Lyman and son Ernest during the Christmas vacation. and Mrs. Pauline Wald from Med fo r a two year term are W. C. bride is Hie daughter of Judge C. C. administer a sound trim m ing to the of Sams Valley were in town Wed j Bower, Art Gorhum, It. E. Blankeo- The finish grim) nt the cement ford. Mr. mid Mrs. M. C. Booin- i burg and W. E. Boss. Those re tirin g Gall and Hie sister of Mrs. S. T. ¡ads from the southern part of the nesday shopping and catling on idunt started operations Wednes- I siu ile r’s guests were Mr. and Mrs friends. county. w ith the nexl meeting are: Paul Hodges. day night after being shut down Nelson Booinsluiler and son Nelson Thompson, Alvie W a lk e r'a n il Cleo Mrs. Chas. Gilchrist and grand fo r several weeks. l.ee of Grants Pass, Mr. uml Mrs. F BLINDFOLD AUTO G ilchrist. J. W. Bryan and Cha-,. daughter, Naomi McDonough of A baby boy was born io Mr. and P. Bowers and Louis D ru if of Biv- DRIVING STI NT TO Kell are hold-over members of (hi Mrs. J. N. Eddington of Sams Valley Mrs. Minnie Byerly and grandson Sams Valley motored to Grant» iera. T heir daughter, Mrs. M. G. BE GIVEN SATURDAY council. llilly Force arrived home Tuesday Pass Wednesday. a short time alter midnight Salui- M iller from Carson, Washington, morning after severul days visit ! day, January 1. Dr. Kelsey attended was unable to come. Mrs. Effie Gold H ilt residents w ill discover B ill Pomeroy w lio resides on the w ith relatives in San Martin, C a l-! and Hie mother and sun are b o lt how a certain portion of the puhli*' Birdseye entertained her brother, School Reopen» A fte r old stage road and A rt T aylor ot ifornia. getting on nicely. Boy Cameron, of Sawyers Bar, Cal Ten-D ay Holiday Rest which th ink it “ fun to be fooled” , Galls creek were in town attending It. A. Kenaston o f Shoshone,■ ifornia, mid two daughters, Murjor- > has its wishes granted when Hal Io business affairs Wednesday. Judge Silas J. Day died on the Mason, who is appearing in a bene Students mid teachers in the Gold Idaho, arrived Thursday to be <«1 ie and Arlene from Ashland. Mr Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis motored guest of his brother, it. I.. Kenaston mid Mrs. Thomas Galligur's guests H ill schools look up (heir work night of December 30Hi at his home fit show fo r Ihe Gold H ill Garden and fam ily fo r a few weeks. Mr. ■ were Mr. uftd Mrs. C. L. MeNabe Wednesday morning after n h o li '• in Jacksonville at the age of eighty- ¡clu b Saturday night drives t h e to Portland Saturday. They return Kenaston was a guest here four anti Mr. and Mrs. A. Parsons. Mr. day vacation of ten days. Most of i three years. Judge Day was county “ mystery car” blindfolded, then ex- ed Monday after attending to bus iness affairs there. years ago. lie is the oldest brother and Mrs. John Biles had a, dinner the teachers and many of the stu i judge of Jackson county when Ihe poses the trick. party of sixteen when their family dents spent Hie holidays w ith rela i present court house was construct of It. I.. Kenaston. Mason w ill put on his act on Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Kenaston and was all present except th eir daugh tives and friends in various parts e d in 1883. Gold H ill Main street at 1:00 Sat son Bob entertained New Years’ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Monfry of ter, Lulu, w lio is located in Los An of ihe state. urday afternoon. A regular evening Day fo r H. A. Kenaston of Sho Seattle were Sunday guests of Mr. geles, California. Nearly fifty couple* in fu ll show w ill be presented at 7 p. m. shone, Idaho, and Kay Kenaston and and Mrs. Karl Moore and daughters. masque, c irc lin g in graceful waltzes CONSTANCE MAE DOTY Speaking of Mason's stunts, one fam ily of Medford. The Manleys are friends of the • Loral people who spent C hrist PASSES DECEMBER 2» 1 and lively two-steps, w ith occas- witness says, “ It would be a pleas Moores and have spent the past two mas elsewhere were: Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Whitsett left by stage ( ionaliy one of the less popular ure to have a man like Mason fo r weeks w ith Mrs. Moore’s parents, I'liumas Heap ami fam ily who spent Constance Mae D o I y, infant dances, made Ihe opera house a a partner in an old time ta ffy -p u ll fo r Sawyers Bur, California, Wed Mr. uud Mrs. Itert Stephen in the day w ilti their sister, Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neal scene of splendor on Christmas ing contest, because, if Hal can pull nesday. He w ill attend to business Grants Pass. Smith at Ashland. Mr. uml Mrs. Geo. I Doty, Jr. passed uwuy Deeemher eve. It was the Woodman’s annual three automobiles w ith his teeth, there fo r several days before re turning home. Lame were guests of Mr. and Mrs. 28, 1934, al the Community hospital Christinas masquerade and was the what couldn’t he do to ta ffy? ” The evening arts are known as Bob Cook at Gold H ill and Mr. amt in Medford follow ing u short i l l “ finest soiree of the year.” Abe Becker and sons, Put and “ Iron-Jaw Varieties” , and a fu ll Zane, went to Biddle by stage Mrs. abirioii Lance spent the day ness. She was born July 30, 1931 a! w ith Mr. ami Mrs. G. II. Stead, Mrs. H ilt, California, and was 1 months By a vote of tw enty-five to twelve two-hour show is to be presented. Tuesday. Mr. Becker returned that Lance'» mother at Bogue Biver. ¡and twenty-eight duy» old al Ihe the people of Goid H ill decided to Admission is 10c and 15c. • evening. The boys remained to con- lime of her death. She leaves be take steps to have a central h ig t ’ tinue th e ir studies. Mrs. Lloyd M iller acted as chap sides her parents, one sister, Shir school building located here. They OLD OSC DORMITORY BEING The W. H. C. hold their next REMODELED BY SERA LABOR eron for a theatre parly Friday eve ley, grandparents, Mr. ami Mrs. C voted in favor of constructing a : meeting Wednesday, January 9. Thi, ning when Barharu Skelton and g irl W. Duly, and several other relatives new, modern building to be ready —News g t .tneil from events of CORVALLIS— H istoric old Kidder , w ill be the installation meeting and friend from Laramie, Wyoming, I here besides those in Ihe east. fo r school w ork by next September. the Wi » . , uml u little ruinmeat X hall at OSC, form erly called Caw- all members are urged to be pres Howland M iller and David Birdseye Bev. Belknap conducted the serv (loin U>e editor'» viewpoint. r att.-mled Hie show at Grants Pass. ices at the graveside in Hock Point Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Wilson, of thorn halt and used successively ent. cemetery Saturday afternoon. Sev Sam* Valley, are the proud parent» since 1892 as a men’s and then a J Mr. and Mrs. Beebe of San Fran Edward G uetilaff w in confined Io eral njusieal selections were sung o( a fine little daughter, who a rriv women's dorm itory, bos ended its 1 Another o f the country’» a • cisco w r * guest» of i f f . and Mrs. Ills home dm- to illness several day» by Mrs. Hugh llaycs and Mrs. A. A. ed on Monday, the 27th w ith Dr. lîîiÿx as a residence hall am! w ill, Pete Kraus the past week. The 74 crim innl v • -, tended ill a federal last week including Cliristiiias. Walker. Kelsey the attending physician. Mrs. when next put in service, be an in two families were friends in Cal " net when Jr ii Paul Cliasc, a pal of Frederick Guetxlaff »pent Hie day Wilson is a daughter o f Judge S. M. structional building. An SERA pro ject fo r remodeling the in te rio r of ifornia. 'I... . . . on was captured w ith relatives al Ashland. Ted Dole HEALTH U N IT MEETING AT Nealon of Table Rock. the sound old frame structure has W. R. W alker and Howard Kell ai i.aoloi'liia, last who is employed ul Ihe dredge has DEI TÀ FARM NEXT TUESDAY Miss Bessie Flippin, of the corns been approved by state anil local motored to the Applegate Monday TiimsUa}. i.ii.ise .» saht Io have also been quits III. evening where they were guests of The first meeting of the Gobi H ill of teachers in Ihe Medford schools, officials. been w ith Neison when he shot and Only the tw o lower floors w ill L. \V. Carson. Mr. Carson is an old- The Foot» Creek Sunday schorl Health Unit fo r the new year w ill spent several days of the holiday ’ killed Iwii off eers at Barrington, Illinois, Novel, o rr 27. Nelson wa» held election of officers Sunday he held al Ihe Della Farm w ith the vacation at the home of her father, be remodeled fo r the n w - n t , and time friend of Mr. Walker. in them w ill be concentrated the Jacob sisters as hostesses Tuesday Wm. Flippin, in Gold H ill. k iik 'i i. I a.diie. Chase lias These chosen were: »uperlnlenden The ju n io r W. R. C. held a de entire service w ork in art instruc hi il II e west since, lie Mis. Vcncil Ccrvcny; assistant »up afternoon, January 8. lightful party last Saturday at the tion now scattered through three The local lodge Rebekah* dcdeA Those planning to attend are ask wo .... a ill one time George Hutchins; recording see s week, campus buildings. A rt courses are hall. Election of officers was held. ed to bring flo ur sacks to hem for officers at th eir meeting anil was di love icd when he return ary, Mrs. Marlon Lance; secretnr Phyllis M ille r; treasurer, B o w la i and w ill install them nt the meeting required fundamental training fo r The next meeting w ill be held a ed lust week. tea towels. week from Saturday w ith installa M iller. The health unit plans to start nexl Wednesday evening. The new students in home economies, some tion of officers. j branches of engineering, and other officers are: Kale Kellogg. N. G.; serving hoi lunches al Ihe school A new era in train transportation Mr. and Mrs. Clay Biles and house nexl Monday, January 7. Nellie Heed, V. G.: Mrs. Susie Cov, technical schools. w ill ake place this week when the Mr. and Mrs. Byran Ward and treasurer: Maud Stickel. recording Chicago and Northwestern railroad children. Boss. May, Bohert ami fam ily who have resided fo r some Mr. Applegate, son of Pete Apple- time in the Foots Creek district Mrs. Ernest Lyman is quite ill al secretary and Maggie Harvey, per w ill put Ini ' operation its new mile- Bonnie .lean who have been livin g gate left Saturday for Portland. manent secretary. n-nnniilc schedule between Chieng- on the Dick lUchmun place for her home in Sams Valley. have moved to town and are livin g nnd Minneapolis. The train, capable some lime moved Saturday to th eir w ith Mrs. W ard’s brother, Blaine of making more than 100 miles per five acre tra d near Riviera, recently Bile* and w ife in the E llis house. hour, w ill make the 400-milc run be vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Byron L I T T L E P E N -O -G R A M S Minnie Lowe is staying at the tween the two cities in 400 minutes. Ward. The Btchman property has home of her daughter, Mrs. Clinton been »old. Walker during Ihe absence of Mrs- London’s Christinas shopping St ienbough, who has gone to her D. IL Ferry hits u crew of men rush cosl the lives of 43 persons an,I home in Grants Pass fo r a b rief 1221 were injured according Io re employed graveling the new road visit. port* from Ihe largest eitv in tne | made Iasi spring Io change Ihe creek w o ild . The figures were fo r tin crossing. The dredge is now w o rk Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith were iu week ending December 22 and II ing Ihe property bought from Lance from Sardine creek’ Wednesday was the largest to ll since Hie week brothers. calling on relatives. They were ac of July 4. companied by Mrs. Smith's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Griggs had as Mrs. Maggie McArthur, of Gran.s Japan at noon Saturday serve I th eir guests recently John Kelly Pass. formal nolice upon Ihe United States and son and Novia Leach from Eu Mrs. Audrey Garman Anderson of its intention Io terminate the reka C alifornia, who are Interested arrived Sunday from Berkeley, Cal Wnshing'on naval treaty, which for in lodge work. Christmas day Ihe ifornia, fo r a visit w ith relatives 12 years has lim ited Ihe w ar fleets Griggs' dinner guests were Mr. nnd here. She is a granddaughter of of the w orld ’s five great sea powers. Mr«. A. Grant, Mrs. Evalyn Conner» and son Calvin Foley from Powers, Jim Clark and a niece of Mrs. Clyde W alker and Mrs. Geo. Hammersly. A ninple tree thnl John MeGiilri Oregon, and Mr. uml Mrs. Guy of Tenino. Washington, left sta iid iir Bates and fam ily of Bogue Biver. Miss Barbara Skelton and g irl In his panstlire for "the cows Io rub Mr. Grant is a niece of Mrs. Griggs friend lefl on the Shasta, Monday against.” brought him several doll and is assislanl cashier in the hank for Laramie, Wyoming, where they nrs recently. A veneer firm buyer it Powers. W hile here Ihe Grant's are attending school. They spent climber the tree, discovered it was ft purchased a new Dodge car at Med the holidays w ith Miss Skelton's quilted mitfile nnd paid Ihe farmer ford and left Chrislmas evening for parents on Foots Creek. llie ir home. $12 ii thousand for it. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy ti^O R E VQ H 1 M «xtrti Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith and The famous Dionne quintuplets Moore at Chehalis, Washington, observed their »even months old son. Junior, of Grants Pass were December 17, a son. The young man R esolve o - birthday Friday. Yvonne, the heav Sunday guests al the home of Mrs. has been named, Leroy Gene. Mrs. -THM.1K1S iest of the five children now weighs Smith’s aunt, Mrs. Effie Birdseye Moore is the form er Roberta P»««, sou. . CONTINUE TO W 13 pounds. She weighed two pounds and fam ily. Braden of this city. THE »TO mt nnd six o u n c e s at birth. The CAM Two basketball games w ill bo Mrs. George Lance spent several weights of Ihe other four range MAKI I played in the Gold H ill gymnasium days last week at their place on Ihe from 12 pounds on down to HI n ! this Friday evening when the high rive r where Mr. and Mrs. Pierre pounds 10 ounces. school teams meet tw o outfits from Daugn had lived before moving to the Medford CCC camp. The firs t One thousand dollars reward has their own Imine. game is scheduled to start at 7:30. been offered for the discovery, dead CABO of h i MtKft or alive, of Hie body of Harlan f.e Guests at the Joe Lewis home Tournenii, missing Portland welder. New Year» day were, Mr. and Mrs. We wish Io express our thank» The man was Iasi seen in the wilds Win. Musty, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling of Ihe Wilson rive r near Hillsboro, fo r the beautiful floral offerings nnd - THAT 1 WILL ENOORtt Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Arm T T H t W U CONTINHt TO Oregon. A posse was formed which Ihe kindness nnd svnmalhv shown TRAOt A l HOME Ano Suppeus any Ano W . 'u YNO t '- u v j TO THE TULL strong. Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong at faded to locate Ihe man, lad th< us during the death of our loved AND H ltP MAKE E M E R Y W O V E TO R THE U U lfC OF O,.1 ABILITY tended to duties at the Lewis home local n ta & m tt T t f CYMlt WtiFARt I posting of Ihe reward has spurred I one. ma during their stay in Portland. Mr. nnd Mrs. Neal Doty hunters to continue the search. WühLü HEWS and ( omment £