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THE COLD HILL NEWS Baseball Tournament is Feature of Eagles Meet The strongest built leugue teams in auulhwealern Oregon w ill be pilled uguinal eueh other In Ute baseball tournament to be played on the Grunts Pass fairgrounds dia mond during the Eagles stale con vention, In tliut city July 4, 5, and 6. Claude Gotschull, general chair- man for Ihe convention, and Ken Williams, es-ntajor-league and base ball chairman, are working with Fred Hotter, secretary of the champ ionship Grants Pass .Merchants, In arranging a schedule that w ill at- tract hundred* of fan* from the vis iting Eagles. Su fur 14Ü0 reservations have been received by the housing committee from the 32 aeries over Ihe slate. Preparations for the élaborai convention program are proceeding under Gotschall's direction a n d these are espcclrd to be off the press about the middle of June for issu ance Io uerle secretaries before the convention. Illuminated floats, colored lights, beautiful "Cavewomen," and a mu sical program w ill combine to inake the •'Venetian Nights'* fete one of the most inspiring events ever stag ed an the Hogue river at the site of Grants Pass* beautiful city park. H, J. Skow and his committee are mak ing arrangements to sent the thous ands of delegates and visitors that w ill he in Grants Pass for this col orful program. IlMnnrrs, streamers, placards anil flags have been ordered for decora tion of the streets and stores of "The Climate City” and Marshall Merrit:, decorating chairman, is confident his committee w ill give the town a real convention atmosphere. D a ily’s Auto Painting Medford’s Oldest and Finest Our Prices Are Unequalled 32 So. Bartlett . Medford Oregon Greater Value for Your Dollars at the G ST. BEAUTY SHOP Permanents, $2., $3-, $5. Phons S7B Grants Paaa Located In G. St. Barber Shop GRANTS PASS BARGAIN HOUSE 626 S Sixth Phone 66 Grants Pass gon, who, on March 17th, 1932, made Homestead entry Serial No. 019743, for l-ot I and Ihe S E '4N E % , See lion .35, Townshop 36S., Range 4W„ Willamette Meridian, h a s filed notice of intention to make final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Victor A. Tengwald, U. S. Commis sioner, at Medford, Oregon, on the 26th day of June, 1935. Claimant names as witnesses: Mr H. F. Drake, Mr. H. D. Force, Mr. Paul Thompson, and Mr. Arthur E. Gorham all of Gold H ill, Oregon. W IL L IA M H. CANON Register Moving Exhibit Machinery A n c ie n t H it to r y FROM OUR FILES 25 Years Ago Pram the Gold H ill News of June 4, ISIS. W ork w ill be commenced on Gold Hill's new gU.IMM) high school building next week. The plans pro vide for a six room brick stiucture, built so that two rooms may be add ed at any time. The foundation w ill be of concrete, uud the roofing, lighting, heating, ventilation and sanitary features w ill be in accuid with the most modern ideas in school house construction. No less an ambition than un ex hibit building, combined with a rest and rrudmg room, to be located on the Southern Pacific right of way, near the depot was discussed at the meeting of Ihe Progress club Wed nesday afternoon. The ladles were enthusiastic over Ihe scheme, and w ill not rest, nor perhaps let any one else icsl until they see it real ised. A. E. and II. E. Newman, of Gray ling, Michigan, who propose to put in a turpentine plant which w ill consume the waste product from Ihe Gold H ill Itailroud and Lumber company’s mill, were here Tuesday looking over the ground prelim i nary Io making their plans for the Pa « . » _ rooms in the City Hall. Grace Slone, president. Lucy Disimini, secretary. Ells Patrick, treasurer readily adjust themselves te S variety of conditions sad a rt alow to complain of their need for gio*»«*. They aro anknosv- ingly abused for their wtlliag- Dr. Orville H. fOMETRlVr OPTOMBTI 606 East H St. — Grauota INSURANCE Ask Us About Saving i W W — < _ - J FIRE AUTO GLASS A t soon as th e c o n crete flo o r in th e F o rd E a p o e itie o B u ild in g a t th e C a lifo r n ia P acific In te r n a tio n a l E tp o v itio a , S a n D ing o, bee a mo fiia d . tb a m ac h in e ry fo r th e g ro a t oahibat began to p o u r in fr o m th a w a itin g ce re. H a r e i t aeon th a f ir .t , a N a tio n a l hot hoodor, neod in " u p e a ttia g ” ho t steal bo re e p p ro s im a te ly th re e -q u a rte rs o f an lo c k In d ia m e te r. T h e s e bars aro fo rm e d in to d r a g lin ks o a th a fin ish ed F o rd a u to m o b ila . NO TIC E FOB PUBLICATIO N REPUBLICATION D EPARTM ENT OF T H E IN T E B - IOB, U. S. LAND O F F IC E at Hose- A 50 per cent cut in automobile burg, Oregon, May 15th, 1935 fatulilies in Oregon was recorded by NO TIC E is hereby given that Mrs. Earl Snell, secretary of slate, for the Minnie M. Byerly of Gold H ill, Ore- month of April, 1935, as compared to April of Ihe preceding year, in a W ATCH REPAIRING compilation released this week. Larry Schade Only 17 persons lost (heir lives as S. P. Watch Inspector a result of motor vehicle crashes in Since 1918 April, while a year ago 33 deaths 21 S. Central— Next to Craterian resulted from similar causes. The Medford, Oregon favorable record for Ihe month help April Auto Deaths Drop 50 Per Cent GRAIN HAY BURGLAR 25 “Io On Your Insurance Coat« OUR POLICIES ARE NOT ASSESSABLE Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance Co. LELAND CLARK, Agent 19 No. Bartlett St. Medford, Oregon Conger Funeral Parlors MEDFORD, OREGON RELIABLE REASONABLE LEGAL NOTICES NO TIC E OF ANNUAL SCHOOL M E E TIN G C H R IS TIA N SCIENCE NO TIC E Christian Science services a r e held each Sunday morning at elev en o'clock In the building across from the Odd Fellows hall. Everyone is welcoms. KEYS We make keys to fit any lock. — New and used Household G o o d s . — Montag Stoves, Ranges WILLIAMS FURNI TURE COMPANY 304 S. 6th, Grants Pass NOTICE IS HEREBY G IV E N lu Ihe legal voters of School District No. 57 of Jackson County, Stale of Oregon, that the ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING of said District w ill he held al the school house; to begin at Ihe hour of 2:00 o’clock p. m. on Ihe third Monday of June, being the 17th day of June, A. D. 1935. This meeting is called for the pur pose of elecling one director for a term of three years and one district clerk for a term of one year and the transaction of business usual al such meeting. Dated this 27th day of May, 1935. ATTEST: BERTHA COY, District Clerk. A. A. W ALKER, Chairman Board of Directors. June 6-13 Wash Frocks $1.95 Wash Frocks $2.95 Betty Baxley wash dresses in voile, batiste, organdy and the serviceable prints, All sizes, 14 to 52 This group of lovely voiles, Holland seersucker, batiste and organdy, suit able for street, afternoon and the long party dress for evening. Sizes 14 to 20 and 38 to 44 $1.95 EYES SAFE and ECONOMICAL Triplet calves were born to a Jersey cow belonging to Mrs. B. Vincent of Table Hock, last week. They are all males and are of an ed materially in improving Ihe re exact slse and cannot be told apart. port of fatalities for the year in Oregon, the total for four months Phoenix vs. Gold H ill on the home being 74 during 1935 and 86 in 1934, grounds tomorrow. The locals w ill a reduction of 14 per cent. wear their new uniforms, neat gray In spite of the Improved fatality ones, with black trimmings, for the record, the total number of motor first time. vehicle accidents increased during the month of A pril over Ihe year Misses Virginia and Blossom Bee prior rising from 1,718 in 1934 to man left for Portland Thursday eve 1,736 in 1935. Accidents for the first ning where they w ill visit their four months totaled 6,735, a little aunt, Mrs. E. B. Dufer, and other under the 1934 mark of 6,899. friends for several weeks. Injuries resulting from automobile accidents numbered 433 this April I AMETHYST REBEKAH LODGE 97 and 443 in April. 1934, while the Meets every Wednesday night at the year's total for Ihe period ending I. O. O. F. Hall. Gold H ill, Oregon April 30 was 1,591, as compared to Bertha Coy, noble grand. 1.596 last year. Belle Smith, vice grand. Eight pedestrians were among Ihe Mudge Donnan, secretary. fatally Injured persons in April, Lucy Mee. treasurer. comprising virtually half of the GOLD H I!J ? C H A P T E R W. R. C. number killed. One death was Ihe Meets twice a m o n t h on the 2nd result of a railroad and motor ve and 4th Wednesdays nt their Club hicle collision. «Ä*»**%****v*%a**%**a**%*%*** * * * * * We want wool, mo hair and all kinds of metals. THURSDAY, TUNE 6, io n $2.95 White Skirts $1.00 Cotton Blouses $1.00 Just in, dozens of white wash skirts, nicely tailored. Sizes 25 to 32 waist. Cotton blouses in batiste and voile, stripes and prints. 34 to 44 $ 1 .0 0 $ 1 .0 0 The Golden Rule Grants Pass, Oregon X- -v-w-wTOv.«» « T 8 THIS EXTRAORDINARY OFFER POSITIVELY ENDS J U N E 15 A fte r that date it w ill not be poeeihle fe r u» to 1 range at lean than its regular seMa This in the mont rem arkable valus electric range that wiN probably m Thia extraordinary o ffer is only these rangea were contractod for wi fa ll. These ranges purchased nt today’s have te be »old a t A very ISne ran*n n t a so fa r below it» regular oelNi is the o uts ta n d i ng bargain e f *9952 or :oo The Cfd&ornia Oregon Pow er CocapiMiy