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THE GOLD HILL NEWS Locksmith — Gunsmith Keys M ade to Anything M edford Cyclery 23 North Fir THURSDAY, JUNE 6, totf Remember we make our own Ice Mr. and Mrs. Art Lewis and ion N O TIC I creatu in our fuuntaiu frecaer at of Medford were here Tuesday call I will not be responsible for any Horning's Shack, Grants Pass. adv. ing oil old friends. Mr. Lewis was a bills other than those contracted by adv. former owner of the Gold Hill myself or by my order. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mayfield John J. Ritter. Meat Market, Wanted: Woodcutters. See John of Rogue River spent Sunday with Caps and cap pistols at Horning's adv. Mr Mayfield’s relatives here. Shack, Grants Pass. adv. Ritter, Gold Hill. llOCAtltmPENINGSI For Rent: During summer months, Dick McKay who has been quite W. C. Bower, who is employed in : Klamath Falls spent the week end furnished house. Inquire of Mrs. ill with bronchial pneumonia is re II. D. Reed. adv ported much better. here with his wife. EHHffiEI Mats.-25c. Eves.-35c. Kiddies 10c Ends Saturday WILL ROGERS in “Doubting Thomas” PREVVE SATURDAY NITE Sun., Mon., Tues. “ Hoosier Schoolmaster” with Norman Foster and Charlotte Henry Wednesday Robt. Young, Evelyn Venable “Vagabond Lad y” Wed. Nite is Cash Nite Starts Thursday JAMES CAGNEY in “G -M E N ” Adults-25c Kiddies-lOc Friday and Saturday GEORGE O’BRIEN in “T H E C O W B O Y M IL L IO N A IR E ” PREVVE SATURDAY NITH Sunday and Monday Exclusive Return Showing of SHIRLEY TEMPLE in “B R IG H T E Y E S ” Tues., Wed., Thurs. Paul Muni — Bette Davis in “B O R D E R T O W N ” A large sign board is being erect R. S. McCormick, Southern Pacif ic agent, last week purchased a new ed on the Ritter property west of Ford V-8 coach from the C. E. Gates town. Auto company of Medford. Fireworks, Firecrackers, a n d A. E. Powell, editor of The Amer soda crackers at Horning's Shark, adv. ican. Central Point, and son, Harrs Grants Pass. were business visitors in Gold Hill C. W. Martin returned late last Friday afternoon. week from Sun Francisco where he Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Gilchrist drove , to Salem last Wednesday where i Mrs. Gilchrist visited relatives while ' Mr. Gilchrist continued to Portland on business. They returned Friday Superintendent L. T. Cook left foi his home in Portland Friday. IL will be employed in the city during the summer vacation returning t< I Gold Hill late in August. RIVOLI V OX y Theatre Saturday Only JOHN WAYNE in “The Star Packer” Episode 10 of “Lost Jungle Sunday and Monday “M rs. W iggs of The Cabbage Patch” — Grant« Pa«» Thurs., Fri., Sat. GEORGE ARLISS in “The Last Gentleman” Prevue 11:00 p. m. Sat Victor McLaglin in “T H E GREAT HO TEL M URDER” W. C. Fields — Zasu Pitts and Pauline Lord Sunday and Monday CLAUDETTE COLBERT and JOAN BENNETT in Tuesday and Wednesday WARNER BAXTER in “Private W orld»” “H e ll in The Heavens” Tuesday and Wednesday Mary Ellis — Carl Brisson Wed. Nite is Cash Nite Thursday and Friday All Star Comedy Cast ‘Captain Hates the Sea” “A ll The K ing’« Horses” Wednesday Nite is Cash Nite Sm art Summer W earing Apparel Outstanding Values in Every Departm ent when the saving b y FREE A B arrel o f W IL L BE G IV E N A W A Y S A T U R D A Y N IN G . J U N E 15. refrigerator? A ticket w ill be given w ith each pur- chase from June 8 to June 15 J. C. Ingling returned to his horn" Wednesday after a few days spent up north. He had Intended taking an extended trip through the northern part of the state, then to Texas but became ill and returned home. The Hiway Inn, operated by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Easton, have in stalled a Flamo gas range. Other improvements including the install ation of a steam table, are planned in the near future. Fresh Vegetables Under Regrigeration For Saturday Only w ith every $1.50 meat pur chase a ticket to the old age pension dance Free. Dance ut Gold Hill Pavilion Saturday Nite R E F R IG E R A T IO N Grants Pass EVE- Mrs. Lloyd Miller, Rowland and Phyllis of Foots Greek spent Dec oration Day in town with Mrs. Mill er’s sister, Mrs. Millie Walker. Thev motored to Sams Valley in the aft ernoon. itB ■ • - » BiM M ed fo rd S c h o o l o f B ea u ty C u ltu re ENROLL N O W A N D S A V E 2 M O N T H S A N D 500 H O U R S T I M E New L a w In E ffect June 13 Requires 8 months and 1500 Hours $5.00 W IL L ENRO LL YOU Gold Hill Meat Market S. W . Parks, Prop. M edford, Oregon NOW All Branches of Beauty Culture Taught by the Burnham Method M edford, Ore. Special Values in 8 USED CARS 1930 F O R D 4-D O O R S E D A N With Kari-Keen trunk and a spare wheels in fender wells. I’pur brand new tires. Entire car shows extra fine care. O ur Low Price having a Norge w i l l k O W E L L for "O L L A T O R M. M. Dept. Store I.G.A. STORE Celebrating the first anniversary of t h e I. G. A. stores in the Rogue River Valley Horae cured bacon, lean sugar cured sides, S at urday o n ly ..........3 0 c lb. W h y have spoiled food E. T . H A M , Prop. Mr. und Mrs. Ernest Lyman of Sams Vallry are the happy purents of a baby girl, bom Saturday, June 1, at a Medford hospital. Full Line o f Lunch and Picnic M eats mose than pay for the Sale Opens Saturday Morning at 8:30 Mrs. Welch of Klamath Falls is spending several days with her daughter, Mrs. Jim Chisholm ami family. This week end we o ffe r the same high quality beef at affordable prices ? Flam’s Grocery and Market visit with relatives in Oakland und Coquille. Mrs. C. E. Gilchrist, of Jefferson. Oregon, mother of Cleo and Jess Gil christ of this city, has moved to Recall Threats Face Gold Hill and is making her home Gov. Chas. H . M a rtin in the residence formerly occupied by the W. D. Norton family which (Continued from Page 1) she recently purchased from H. D. issue in this recall agitation. It is Reed. law und order and decency in state Mrs. Owenhouse of New York and government as against the domina Mrs. M. J. Hammersly and grand tion of a radical and ill-tempered son Rod Bailey of .San Francisco, few who are dissatisfied at not be who are staying at the Medford ing able to control the office of gov hotel have been entertained on ernor for their own selfish purposes. several occasions during their stay “It so happens that I am a life in Medford at the H. D. Reed home long republican, but I place the w el here. They are leaving Thursday fare of my state far above the hori- for San Francisco. ton of party politics. In common with many thousands of republicans and democrats and followers of oth er political thought in every part of Last W eek End W e Sold the state, I have a profound admira Over 600 lbs. of our tion for the courage and sound judg Q U A L IT Y S T E E R ment of Governor Martin. To remove him from office at this time would BEEF be a dire calamity.” Matinee Daily E v i n g s __ ___ Kiddies always Festival of Fashions L. L. Smith of Grants Pass was a guest of his son l.auerence und fam ily over the week end. Doc Rurker suffered a severe heart attuck Wednesday und fell, attended to business affairs for sev receiving slight injuries. eral days. Dr. Yarns, district superintendent The raw grind at the cement of the M. E. church will hold the plant sturted operation the first of fourth quarterly conference herr June after being closed down for Sunday at 2:00 p. n t. several weeks. Miss llene Shorb left Wednesday Abe Becker and Merritt Davis for 1-aGrande, Oregon, where she went to the Duvis mine on Cow will .spent* several weeks with her ■reek last week. They were accom father, C. J. Shorb und family. panied home by Frank Fink who Miss Roberta and Betty Mullin had spent several weeks there. returned Tuesday from a week's Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Norton and family moved Friday to Wolf Creek John Ritter and son Leland were | where they will reside while Mr. business visitors in Medford Fri | Norton is employed on the dredge day. It was Mr. Ritter’s first trip of the Rogue River Gold company. ! about town on his crutches since Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Peckham and his recent illness. daughter Polly Anne, of Medfonl, Puul McQuat and Rill Conner ' and Mr. Peckham’s mother, Mrs. M. ! Peckham of Clay Center, Kansas, motored to Grants Pass Saturday to transact business. Mr. McQuat were Sunday visitors at the R. E recently returned from a pleasure Klankenburg home. trip to points in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Merriman. Mrs. Millie Walker and daughter Mrs. Dora Hanintersly, Mr. and Mrs. Sybil spent Tuesday in Ashland vis Floyd Lance and Mr. and Mrs. Bed iting at the home of Mrs. Walker’s ford Biles enjoyed Sunday at Dia aunt, Mrs. Wni. Myers. Mrs. Tylee mond lake. They report the road be had charge of the phone office dur ing in fair condition. * ing her absence. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. S. II. M. Stone of Roseburg was a W. Parks were Mrs. E. H. Harbeck. caller at the home of his brother, Lester Harbeck, Pat Reimer and Fred Stone, Tuesday. He also made four children, all of Grants Pass. a trip to Ramsey Canyon, transact Mr. Parks formerly worked for Mr. ing business in connection with the Harbeck in the City Market in the estate of his father-in-law, Albert Climate city. Waymire. Earl and Joe Pankey spent Me Mr. and Mrs. Herman Keeler and morial day on a trip to the coast, go three children of Portland, stopped ing by way of Crescent City to in Gold Hill Saturday night for a Marshfield. They watched construc visit with the S. W. Parks family. tion on the new bridge over Coos Sunday the Keelers continued to Hay at North Bend, returning to Klamath Falls where Mr. Keeler has Gold Hill Friday. employment in a meat market. Wed. Nite is Cash Nite Mrs. C. W. Martin and Miss Viola Dietrich spent Memorial Day in Grants Pass. $285 1910 H U D S O N G R E A T « S E D A N Far above average in condition and appear ance. See this car and be convinced of its value. Our Low Price $275 1929 C H E V R O L E T 6 CO AC H The motor was recently overhauled to per fection. The tires are all good and appear ance above average. Average price $210.00. 80 Square Fast Color Prints, basement ............15c O ur Low Price F u ll Fashion Silk Hosiery, basement ..................44c V O IL E D R E S S P A T T E R N S B ath Towels, 22 by 44, basem ent........................ 16c 4 yard lengths $195 Proving Again— Sheets, 81 by 99, Druid, main f lo o r ...................... 84c V O IL E D R E S S E S — D A N C E S E T S Cool Ginghams, main floor, ......................... * ...... 15c K N EE H I HOSE W om en's W h ite H ats and Berets, main floor ... 25c DRAKE'S M e n ’s Shirts, m ain floor, ................... ................... 98c General Line o f Groceries and D ry Goods A L W A Y S G R E A T E R V A L U E S at Coates-Hackett Co. 815 S. 6th St. Grants Pass, Ora. (OE3OK8