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’***' ’S THB COLP HILL NEWS THURSDAY, JUNB 13, 1933 Small Fruit Problem* Being Solved at OSC Effect of irrigation on berries, control of spittle bugs, ami meth ods of pruning uml training brain hies drew intvreated attention of farmer* anil agricultural leader« from Oregon and western Washing ton who attended the annual «mall fru it* day at Curvallls, sponsored by the horticultural department of the experiment station. The recent hot, dry weather caused sharp difference between the Irrigated a n d non-lrrlgatnl strawberries *een by the visitor«. Exact comparative yield* hud not been obtained, but ordinary obser vatlon showed that In many In stance* the supplemental water ha<‘ been the making of the crop. Spittle bugs can be controlled a> reasonable expense if atlackrd early enough with one of a number of ei fective dust* thoroughly applied, I. was shown. A number or grower- present reported satisfactory con trol with hydrated lime, with nico tine dust and with the new com niercial dust* using derri* deriv allves as their poison busr, T w i well-timed, thorough application- have given good control In heavih infested patches, it was reported. Comparative results of various methods of pruning red raspberries have not yet been obtained, as this is only the second year of a five- year experiment, but the visitors viewed tin present variations in growth uml fruiting habit* caused by the different treatments. The plan of pinching off the tops of the new canes about two feet from the ground, thus forcing branching, air- pears promising. Dr. W. S. Brown reported. A new method of inspecting com parative appearance and quality of new strawberries was tried this y< ur when (ieorge Waldo, federal small fruits specialist, had 50 boxes of berries, all different kinds, ar ranged and labeled for the visitors to see and sample. A number of promising crosses were in the group plants of which w ill be saved for further study. The ini|M»rlnnce of keeping plant ing stock, of the Marshall particu larly, free from virus diseases was explained by Dr. S. M. Zeller, plant pathologist, lie explained the methods now lieing used in de veloping certified planting slock. Among Ihc visitors were many Smith-llughes tenchers of agricul ture from western Washington. A n c ie n t H is to r y FROM OUR FILES 25 Years Ago G ST. BEAUTY SHOP Permanent*, $2., $3., $5. Phone 67R Grants Pass Located In G. St. Barber Shag ********************************** n accordance with a decision reach Paralyzed Gold Bearh ed late yesterday by company offic Man Found in Brush— ials. Holier, Foster, well known Gold Bench resident, was found las, A gold ingot weighing forty ounc week lying in the brush near his es unit valued ut about *700 was home suffering from a paralytic brought in from the Grey Eagle stroke. Indications were tha, the mine Monday by Manager V a n man had been lying helpless In the Houten. It was the result of three brush for about three days before weeks milting and represents only he was found. about half of the values that have hern taken from the rock. Dog Poisoner Active in Lakeview Area— W. It. Rhoten came up from A hearties dog poisoner was busy Yreka, near where hr has a promis in Lakeview during the past week ing quurtz property, unit visited and a number of pets of resident« with old friends in Gold H ill Mon of that et,y were killed. The aged day and Tuesday. He is six feet ten, pe, of the A. B. Wilson family and one of the fnmous family of known as “Pal” to nearly everyone, Kanes creek pocket-hunters, all of was among the victims. Citizens whom are several inches over six were aroused by the result and po lice are working on the case. fret in height. Unlicensed Insurance Representative* Sought GOLD H IL L CHAPTER W. R. C. Meets twice a m o n t h on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays at their Club rooms in the City ila ll. Grace Stone, president. Lucy Disimini, secretary. Elin Patrick, treasurer CHR ISTIA N SCIENCE NOTICE 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 welcome. O ******************************************************************* L au n d ry S e r v ic e s ROUGH DRY ....................................... 00 per pound One cent for each handkerchief. ECONOMY W A SH ......................... 4 *^0 p«r pound One cent for each handkerchief. Shirts in either service finished for 10c each. DRY CLEAN— Suit Clothes, Ladies Dresses, Overcoat, only »1 each W E CALL AND D E L IV E R T W IC E A W E EK — TUBS. - FRL F r e n c h ’s Steam L au n d ry Grants Pass, Oregon »^^**************************************************************** Conger Funeral Parlors MEDFORD, OREGON in Hwimming Blunt— Attempting to swim under water for a distance of 100 feet caused the drowning of Marvin Kelso, 21- yeur-old Salem youth lost T hurs As u result of Monday evening’s day. council meeting, water users who are III arrears in their rents huve Hheridan Lum ber M ill been notified by Manager Bred of Burna l-a»1 Week— LEGAL NOTICES Lust week the F. S. Yorks lumber the Oregon Water and Power com mill und stored I u in tier at Sheridan N O TIC E OF ANNUAL SCHOOL pany that unless they gd square went up in flames w llb an esti MEETING before (he 1st prox. they w ill be mated loss of 920,000. One million deprived of their supply of uquu feel of lumber was burnod. Forty N O TIC E IS HEREBY G IVEN Io men were employed ut the mill. purs. the legal voters of School District No. 57 of Jackson County, Slate of Dryness Caused F ire Oregon, that the ANNUAL SCHOOL Phoenix was the easiest kind of Hazard in Forest»— M EETING of said District w ill he eider-down for the Gold H ill base- Continued it r y weather h a s held at the school house; to begin bull team lust Sunday. It was a cate brought ubout an earlier than us at the hour of 2:00 o’clock p. in. on >f being outplayed for the boyr ual fire hazard to tbe forests of the third Monday of June, being the from the village w llh the mytholog Oregon, according to State Forester 17th day of June, A. D. 1035. ical title. They couldn’t hit Jarvis Lynn F. Cronemiller. TTie firs, This meeting is called for the pur when bits meant runs, and they fell serious fire of tlie season was re pose of electing one director for a down at rrilic a l stages and ullowet. ported in Polk county lust week term of three years and one district Gold H ill to score. The game ended when a considerable amount of clerk for a lerm of one year and the 9 to I in favor of the Imine town timber was burned. About 100 for- transaction of business usual at such toils. ■■«I fire fighters were sen, there to meeting. check the blaze. Continuation of tbe Dated this 27th day of May, 1935. Tlie ceremony ol driving of the present warm weather w ill result first spike on the new line of ra il in the closing of three million acres ATTEST: BERTHA COY. District Clerk. way which the (iold H ill Itsllruad of fores, land in weetern Oregon, A. A. W ALKER, Chairman Board and Lumber company is building up Ihc state forester said. of Directors. June 6-13 Kune* ereek w ill tuke place Monday, AMETHYST REBEKAH LODGE 87. Meets cverv Wednesday nigh, at the 1. O. O. F. Hall, Gold H ill, Oregon Bertha Coy, noble grand. Belle Smith, vice grand. Mudgc Dorman, secretary. I.ucy Mee, treasurer. Dollar* at the Malem Bay Drowns From the Gold H ill News of June I I , DHO. Representatives of the Pacific In ternational Health association of San Francisco arc reported to be actively soliciting business in Ore U lien shopping, please mention gon. according to the office of Hugh II. Earle, Insurance Commissioner this paper. The Pacific International Health as socintion is not licensed to do an in ■U B SC R tB P FOR T H F NF.WS surance business in this slate and U .ltn (he Year any personal solicitation Is unlaw ful. Commissioner Earle states that ♦ a ******************************- a warrant has been sworn out for the arrest of one representative and anyone having information which w ill lead Io Ihe apprehension of others should contact Ihe stale police or insurance commissioner. Greater Value for Your Over the State grade, electric range, equipped with every modern feature and to enjoy Ihe benefits of our low, combina tion cooking rule. The special price was only possible because these ranges were contracted for last fall. Bought at today’s prices, we shall have to sell them at an Increase of over 50 per cent. Inasmuch as there are only a few o f these special ranges left, we are urging our local customers to place their orders a, oner if they wish to take advantage of this exceptional opportunity.” RELIABLE REASONABLE N O TIC E FOB PUBLICATION REPUBLICATION DEPARTMENT OF T H E IN T E R IOR. U. S. LAND O FFIC E at Rose burg. Oregon, May 15th. 1935 NO TIC E is hereby given lha, Mrs. Minnie M. Byerly of Gold H ill, Ore gon, who, on March 17th, 1932, made Homestead entry Serial No. 019743, for Lot 1 and the SE*4NE% , Sec tion 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 large Gymnasium Being Built at laG rande Schoo,— Excavation work for the new N O TIC E FOR PUBLICATIO N 9,07.000 gymnasium at LaGrande DEPARTM ENT OF T H E IN T E R for Eastern Oregon Normal school IOR, U. S. LAND O F F IC E at Rose wax started las, week. The building burg. Oregon, June 6th, 1935 's expected to be ready for use by N O TIC E is hereby given that Ed fall. win Shipley of Gold H ill, Oregon, who, on July 27th, 1928, made Governor M artin homestead entry Serial No. 018078. Now a Caveman— for the N tfiN W M , Section 8, Tow n Governor Charles H. Martin was ship 36S., Range 3W., Willamette initiated into the membership of Meridian, ha* filed notice of Inten 'he Oregon Coveznen, Grants Pass tion to make final three year Proof, booster club las, week when the to establish claim to the land above cavemen descended upon the gov described, before G. R. Carter. ernor's office w hile on their way Clerk of County Court, a, Medford, •o the Rose Festival in Portland. Oregon, on the 17,h day of July, The membership card was present 1935. ed by Chief Rig Horn Charles Cool- Claimant names as witnesses: ■v, accompanied by more than a E arl Croft, W . S. Campbell. Gran! dozen Cavemen. Cooley invited the Powell and Perry Waite all of Gold governor to visit the caves this H ill, Oregon summer when he w ill be p u t W IL L IA M IL CANON, Register. through the ritual. N O T IC E OF S H E R IFF’S SALE CORRECTION BY V IR T U E of an execution in In a recenl issue an iter-l in this duly issued out of and paper concerning the arrest of Dan foreclosure under the seal of the Circuit Court iel Biles for drunken driving, stat of the State of Oregon, in and for ed tha, Riles had been reported by the County of Jackson, to me direct his son-in-law, Byron W ard. This ed and dated on the 7,h dav of June, 1935. in a certain suit therein, was incorrect, however, according wherein Jackson County Building to Judge Reed and slate police, who and Loan Association, an Oregon reported the arrest was made while building and loan corporation, ns recovered a judgment on the regular parole along Ihs plaintiff, against the defendants Edwin M. highway. White and Flora A. W hite, husband and wife, for the sum of 91692.02, which includes principal, interest, Special Electric Range insurance and taxes, plus 9150.00 a,-1 Offer End* June 15 torney’s fees, plus 95.00 for co nlin u -' ation of abstract of title, plus One of the most successful elec plaintiff's costs and disbursements a, 9,5.15. together with inter tric range campaigns in the history taxed est on said judgment at the rate of of the local power company is rap 8.4 per cent per annum from the idly drawing to a close, the final date of the decree, which judgment dale having been announced as was enrolled and docketed in Ihe Saturday, June 15. The campaign Clerk’s office of said Court in said featured t h c popular Crawford automatic range in the latest flat top model at a price said to be the lowest on record for a modern, fully-equipped range of this type. Theatre — Grant* Pa»* This special offer coming a, a time when every housewife is interested Friday and Saturday in a cool, clean, convenient method Jack Benny — Gene Raymond of cooking proved most opportune and Nancy Carrol in and many sales have resulted. “TRANSATLANTIC "We are highly pleased with the MERRY-GO-ROUND” outcome of this campaign” stated, J. C. Thompson, local manager of Prevue 11:00 p. m. Sat Ihc California Oregon Power com The Big Comedy pany, loday,” nnd we feel that “CAR 99” much of Ils success is due to the ef fective ndverlising which we car Sun., Mon., and Tues. ried in the local newspapers. The Joan fcraw ford — C lark Gable remarkably low price and terms and Robert Montgomery In have made I, possible for many of “Foretaking All Other*” our customers to purchase a high Wednesday Only JEAN ARTHUR in WATCH REPAIRING RIVOLI Larry Schade S. P. Walch Inspector Since 1918 21 8. Central—Next to Cra,eclan Medford, Oregon “TH E PARTY W IR E ” Wednesday Nite is Cash Nite Matinee Dsfly — Evening» ....... Kiddiés aïwâys . County on the 20th day of May, 1935, NOTICE IS HEREBY G IV E « I hah pursuant to the terms of said execu tion. | w ill, on Ihe 201 h day of July, 1935, at 10*o'clock, a. ni. at the front door of the Courthouse in Ihe City of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, offer for sale und w it, »ell at public auction for cash Io the highest bid der, to satisfy said judgment, to gether with the costs of this sale, subicct ,o redemption us provided by law, all of the right title and in terest that the defendants herein, Arthur L. Coggins and May G. Cog gins, husband and w ife; Edwin M. While and Flora A. White, husband and wife; also all other persons or parties unknown claiming a n y right, title, estate, lien or interest in or to the real estate described in the complaint herein, had on the 10,h day of January, 1931, or now have, in and to the following described properly, situated in the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, to-w it: I-ot number four (4) in Block number two (2) in Newtown Addi tion to the City of Medford, Oregon, according to the official plat there of. now of record. Dated this 10th day of June, 1935, SYD I. BROWN. Sheriff of Jack- son Countv, Oregon. By HOWARD GAULT, Deputy. J13-J4 be rubbed into tbe flo u r before the sponge is added? — 4. A button hook is the best in strum ent fo r cleaning tbe brush on a carpet »weeper 7 5. It w ill be found a great conven ience when buttons are placed in sm all boxes which are m arked ac cording to size? DO YOU KNOW T H A T : 1. Strawberries ought to be wash ed before the stems are removed to prevent them from getting wutery? 2. Ink may be removed from the finger» with ammonia, washing the hands with water immediately after using it? 3. In bread making the lard should EYES readily adjust themaelvea to a variety of conditions and are slow to complain of th eir need fo r glasses. They are unknow ingly abnsed fo r th eir w illin f - Dr. Orville P ie H. ScKeetz OM O PTO i E T R IS T 606 East H St. — Grants Pass Locksmith — Gunsmith Key* Made to Anything Medford C yd ery 23 North F ir F. F. BURKE AUTO TOPS AND CANVAS See us for Awnings. Seat Covers and Lawn Furniture 314 East Main Medford, Ore. SEE US FOR A COMPLETE L IN E OF Electrical Appliances Waffle Irons Iron Master Mix Master Percolators Full-meai cookers Toasters Sandwixh Toasters and Trays Max-Welton Brae Coffee Makers And many other electrical needs MUSIC & PHOTO HOUSE Stanton R ow ell, Prop. Grants Pass, Oregon ro CALIFORNIA! 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