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THURSDAY. JANUARY 11. 1M7 The Gold H ill New«, Gold HiQ, Oregon * f ■ z i . ... lo c a l ©TA Mrs. Cora Olson w h o is now w o rk in g at Eagle P oint und Saiu H a m is h visited w ith Mrs. M argaret W alker and Mrs. M innie Low e Sun day. Miss W ild a M ayfield o f Rogue R iver underw ent an appendicitis operation Thursday at the Com m un ity hospital in Medford. She is get tin g along nicely. gtLL,...L - g Ancient History F R O M O U R F IL E S Fresh Vegetables Hardware — Merchandise Miss Erm a B urrow s o f Grants Mrs. Joe Blair Saturday. T w e n ty -F iv e Y ear* A g o Pass visite d friends here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. B ill A llen o f Rogue M r. and Mrs. Dee Low e o f Cen F R O M T H E G O L D H IL L N E W S Mr. and Mrs. Olney Edington left R iver visited w ith Mrs. Leon Wise tra l P oint, accompanied by Mrs. O F J A N L A K 1 14, IS 11 Tuesday fo r Sheridan, Oregon. Thursday. M arguerite W alker and Mrs. M innie R alph Cupp o f T ra il visited here Mrs. Tom Sm ith and Mrs. C liffo rd Low e transacted business in Grants Gold H ill is to have a «10.000 ice G en eral L ine G roceries and D ry G oods fro m F rid a y u n til Monday. West w ere v is itin g relatives in Med Pass Monday. plant w ith in a lew weeks as Hie re Mr. and Mrs. Ray In g lin g o f Med fo rd Sunday. Miss V alentine Cook re tu rn e d to sult o l a co n tra ct w in c h was dosed •yesterday between the F ric k com fo rd visited w ith J. C. In g lin g Sun Mrs. H. F. Drake was su ffe rin g her home here Saturday. She is pany, ice plant m anufacturers of day. much im proved from the operation w ith a severe cold several days Iasi W aynesboro, Pa., and A. J. Olson, presidents was broken, and ilip lo a ll Russians w h o refuse to s u r she underw ent several days ago. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chisholm o f the week. llie co n tra ct calls fo r im m ediate iiia tie re la tio n s were established. render th e ir ow n eulture to i* eept Meadows called on friends and re l Mr. and Mrs. B yron W ard and shipm ent o f Hie im iehiuery, the O. W. N ewel, returned F rid a y 1 lie results o f Russian recognition the degradation forced upon them atives here Tuesday. (T h u rsd a y) ero clio n of the pla n t to begin w ith in are a common scandal und shame to by Ihe C ouiuiunist autocrats. from C entralia, W ashington, where fa m ily moved today in to the house belonging Jo Mrs. Ida a ft w days. T ile plant w ill he lo Hie Am erican people before the D r. and Mrs. \V. E .l.a n tis o f Med he has been v is itin g fo r several F o r instance, iu b u ild in g the W harton. They fo rm e rly live d in cated on ihe Soutuei'ii P acific rig h t w o rld . The promises o f Soviet Rus fo rd called on friends in th is c ity days. W hite Sea Canal through Siberian the W. E. Ross house. o f way ju st west o f the Gold H ill sia to desist fro m ug itu iiu g fo r red ice deserts, Ihe Moscow “ in te r- Sunday. J. C. In g lin g is now able to be up Lum ber Company's new p lu iiin g re vo lt in Am erica w ere fla g ra n tly iia tio n u lis ts " used llie p ro je ct to W ord has been riv e iv e d here of C h arlie R itte r returned to Fort and around fo r a short w h ile each m ill. broken. Invested w ith Hie dignity exterm inate several m illio n s ot Lew is Monday. He has been vis itin g day. He has been su ffe rin g from a the death o f Mrs. F. 1». Payne, w ho and "riw p e e ta b ility ” re su ltin g from a pensants. Kulaks, and re lig io u s passed away January ft nt her home slig h t stroke. relatives here fo r some tim e. The kid s are coasting— the firs ! Soviet Embassy in W ashington Hie people o f cu ltu re und breeding, in A lbany, C a lifo rn ia fro m heart Miss Vernice M a rtin has bee.i trouble. Her husband. F. R. Payne tim e in th e ir lives fo r most o f them. Com m unist P arty has surged fo r whose inherent Russian tra ils m udr Mrs. M o lly H arrison o f Medford w a rd by leaps and bounds. was transacting business in this c ity staying w ith Mrs. Matilda P arker is an uncle o t Mrs. Tom West of it im possible fo r com m unism to fo r several days. Mrs. P arker has th is e ily . Gold H ill is the sillallesi to w il in Tuesday. • ••«3 in kAllis assim ilale them. been quite ill. Southern Oregon, and olle o f the »“ * W 4*4 I,I Among Medford visito rs last week smalleat on the e n tirr P acific coust. u U U v » t u u l i There have been several eases o f O k a Ms U iH Boyd Stuart w ho has been here w ere Mr. and Mrs. Bud Force. F r i FOR S ALE : itrs id rn re pro p e rty flu in tow n the last several days. I lo h«*e a firs t class m oving p ictu re “ liiv iii^ a Mg>Sh«a«t4sAV ii*4»tVJH3. recovering from in ju rie s received day and Mrs. Paul Thompson an I desirably located in Gold H ill, Among those su ffe rin g w ith it are: 'h o w . The machine is an Edison *••*■’ IIVU liMfc ts .¿lilUUI lu t 11,1. w h ile w o rk in g , returned to his Small dow n payment. Easy terms Miss Tude T u rn e r. H o w a rd Drake, biograph, such as is used in the •••u.. e u, u l u.u- w o rk at Marble M ountain Monday. Mrs. J. D. Hedgpcth, Mrs. Pearl ( best m oving p ictu re theatres o f the • ••IC l. I ' , , , UlUUfclll |U ,, ,« f on balance al lo w rule o f Inierest, Paul Holderness, Jim Clements Ferguson, Grandma D avis and Mrs. country. Messrs. Reeel and Kellogg - • I I I I U V UlSIUl J Ul l l i e W U l I I I . l » l s - Jackson County B u ild in g A Loan .................... 126 E. Muin St., Med are Ihe present managers. and K e lly and Dale Clements m oi- Susie Coy. IIU C .IU II U l IIU .IIJ , Ul lu o lillilj , Ul ford. Oregon. ored to Eugene Thursday w here ■ c i i g . u i i , u i l u v . . u l u e , u l i i i moi i ui ) , AUTHORIZED Don and Dan Schmidt stopped in they transacted business. Gold H ill is the fu tu re m etropolis ui t1 1 iiu u u u ii— uie inc units ul .Sui DISTRIBUTOR Go,. H ill d u rin g the past week fo r southern Oregon not so fa r fu- . i l I U I I I I I I U I I I S I U . ( iO l.ll H IL L GRANGE NO. 334 D ick Robinson, John M ardin and le w days v is it at the C. W. M artin j ure ei(her. I oe p i i s m i i ul (lie Red flag, lly Meets firs t mid th ird T hursdays Leon Wise w ho are w o rk in g al and R ill Puhi homes. They were on 1 mg in me liv e ail' ul .v iiiiin a , is an at H p, m., at th e ir h a ll nest to te le Marble M ountain visited relative n t i r w ay to th e ir home near P o rt J. E. Bhoten sustained a fra ctu re ! i i i s u i . iu Am erican institutions, .• phone office, il. E. club meets sec here Saturday night. land fro m Sacramento w here they o f the left shoulder T hursday a fte r i i i i v . i i ,u u iv ir security, an uuuugi ond m id fo u rth Tiicsdavs al 1:30 p. W ord has been received from have been employed fo r some time. noon by fa llin g fro m a re se rvo ir on ui in v ir luuiidvrs. in., usually at Grunge H ull, Mrs. W alter Rower w ho has been OHiriuis in W ashington are w e ll Mrs. George Hammersly accom w hich he was w o rk in g nt Dr. Ray’s G«»l.ll I I I L L C H A P T E R W. It. C, s u ffe rin g fro m a severe attack of panied by her daughter, Mrs. Chas. placer m ine, three m iles n o rth of iiiiu rn ie u ot m e iiiteusiiieutiou uf flu . She is much better and able to Santos and John E dington, a ll of Gold H ill, fo rm e rly operated by i tile le u drive io ulueixe Hie Soviet Meets tw ice u m onth on tFe 2nd be up and around. lia u o n . tlvu g io u s people are being and 4th Wednesdays ut tbs ir Club Sawyers Bar, C a lifo rn ia , a rrive .I W . Hayes. m uie iieuU isniy persecuted mday looms in Hie City H all. Ernest Ross has been ca rryin g the T hursday to spend several days Daisy Paul, president. Ilian ever beiure. T w e n ty Y ear» A g o m ail fo r several days this week, as w ith relatives and frie n d s. Mrs. Madge Dorm an, secretary, D u rin g recent weeks Soviet A m Ham m ersly and Mrs. Santos re tu rn George M artin, the re g u la r ca rrie C o y ’s S ervice S ta tio n hose Gay. treasurer. bassador A. A. iro y u n u v s k y has ed Sunday . Mr. E dington stayed fo r is su ffe rin g w ith tne flu . Delos FR O M T H E G O LD IIIL L N E W S SETH COY, Manager been deluged w itn protests fro m all W a lke r is d riv in g the school bus fo r a fe w days longer. O F J A N U A R Y 13. 1917 C H R IS TIA N SCIENCE NO TIC E p a ils of Hie L u lle d States urg in g Mr. Ross. C h ristia n Science services arc i i i i i i to lake ac.iun to siscure ttte re M edford W r e stlin g Card H orton Beeman returned to his lease o f C h ristia n m in iste rs being held each Sunday m o rn in g ut clev- P r o v e s V ery in te r e s tin g studies at Eugene Sunday after held i ii Hie Soviet GPL’ concentra rn o'clock in the b u ild in g across from the Odd F ellow s hall. spending the holidays here w ith his tio n ramps. Everyone is welenme. The Red flag stands fo r the des The three w re s tlin g matches at parents and o ther relatives. the Medford a rm o ry last Monday tru c tio n o f Hie p a trio tic anil ra cia l E. B. Day o f Sums V alley visited tra its w h ich give m oral stre n g th und AM ETH YST MEItKK I I I LODGE 97 night proved very in te re stin g to the Meets every W ednesiiay night al the many fans w ho attended from a ll in tow n a few hours Saturday on in d iv id u a lity to a n a tio n . C om m un I. O. O. F. H ull, tio ld H ill, Oregon, his way to Medford. over the county. ism aims nut o n ly to “ le ve l” a ll p e r Della K ell, noble grand. in the firs t bout o f the evening Y ou can fill your m arket sons dow n to a common plane, hut A lin Clement, vice grand. O fficers installed in Ihe I. O. 0 . F. F ra n kie M urdock met A l C h rist in it seeks also to iro n the individual-1 Rena Davis, secretary. a sp a rk lin g match fu ll o f action and Lodge this week were F rank N o r ily out o f nations, reducing Ihe more i b ask et w ith th e w orld ’s Belle Sm ith, treasurer. ton, N. G.; H e n ry Baker, V. G.; Pete meanie tactics on the part o f the , h ig h ly c iv iliz e d co u n lrirts lo the la tte r w ho fe ll to p u llin g Jiuir, chok Meyers. Sec.; A. J. T. Sm ith, Trees. ■ standards o f the most backw ard fin e st eatab les f o r less GOLD IIH .I. TOWNSEND C U II ing and ille g a lly punching his o p Rebekah o ffice rs installed fo r the peoples. O nly by this method can Mee's every second limi fo u i Ih com ing year w ere: L illy C arter, N. ponent a fte r M urdock had subjected m oney here. Q u alities a l the Moscow leaders hope to reduce ! Thursdays of the monili. E vt ry him to considerable pressure in a (>.; Della M ille r, V. G.; Mrs. Agnes the w o rld to a state o f slavery. fourth I'liursdny »«clnl meeting. D e itrich , Hec. sec.; M yrtle Day, F in. body scissors. D u rin g the second w a y s the h ig h e st . . P rices The Soviets ru th le ssly slaughter with a speaker. round M urdock delivered a snappy Sec.; and Lucy Mee, treasurer. a lw a y s the lo w e st. 1-2-3 o f punches in to C hrist's abdo The Foots Creek Sunday school men, a fte r w h ich C h rist took a count o f 12 before getting to his spent N ew Years Day at the home of feet. M urdock got his second fa ll Ihe S uperintendent, Mrs. Carle. O w ing to the deep snow some o f fro m C h rist in the fo u rth round. In the m iddle event Pete Belcastro Ihe sm aller ch ild re n were absent 196 pounds o f p opular Ita lia i. hut the rest had a d e lig h tfu l time. meanie met the Masked Dragon, a E x c ite m en t — T h rills man w eighing p robably 200 pounds The high school has at last locat “W h ere P r ice s S ell Q u ality’* Pete rushed his opponent ¡,t (he ed a h a ll fo r basketball practice. M EDFORD ARM ORY Phone 8 L A. A. WALKER We Deliver sound o f the gong w ith a deft drop Owens h all has been rented and the 8:30 p. m. kick w h ic h gave him the firs t baskets put up and p lay has a " " '''" '" " " " " " 'c v M iiv iw w w c w c w w c c c e e v e c w c round. A , the second hell Ihe D rag ready commenced. Seats on sale at V alen tin e' on came in w ith a rush and a fte r an Cafe and B row n’s exchange o f d irty punches and h a ir W a sh in g to n R ed F la g p u llin g the Dragon caught Pete w ith By Dan Gilbert, W nh., D. C. a Boston Crab w h ich so paralized the Ita lia n that he was unable lo rise at the bell, although he attem pt As one makes his w ay dow n six ed a come- back a fte r the decision teenth street in the N ation's Capital had been given the Dragon. THE REGULAR PRICE OF he comes upon Ihe Soviet Embassy In the main event 195 pound A l located on the cast side o f the street vin B ritt n t Kansas, fo rm e r ju n io r between the intersections o f L and heavyw eight cham pion o f the w o rld , M. met Pete B ahrain, 193 pound grap- On some occasions, the red flag o f p le r fro m New Y ork in a splendid Ihe U. S. S. H. waves in the breeze d isp la y o f strength and s k ill. For atop the Embassy—a sight w hich perhaps ten m inutes the match was stirs the blood o f any Am erican free fro m any ille g a l onsloughts p a trio t whose eyes fa ll upon It. hut fe e lin g his in fe rio rity to the “ It can’t happen here The U niten ! WHY NOT DROP IN TODAY AND SUBSCRIBE splendid B ritt, the N ew Y o rke r re States w ill never recognize the Red f sorted to a great deal o f slugging, fla g o f com m unism .” h a ir p u llin g and kickin g , w h ich That is w h a t people w ere saying) B ritt toolt w ith no show o f anger o n ly a fe w years ago— a fte r four ’ o r re cip ro ca tio n . B rit, took the firs t Am erican presidents had fla tly and I fa ll a fte r bouncing B ahrain over the fo rc e fu lly refused ,o extend recog ropes by an arm fo u r o r fiv e times n itio n to the ungodly and u n c iv illz -| M O D E R N financial services offered by a m etropolitan bank and then pursuing an arm -hold in lik e this direct branch of Th e U nited States N ational help ed governm ent o f the Soviet com-1 the m iddle o f the rin g fo r the fa ll. firms and individuals in forging ahead. munsts. The second iaIT w e n t to B r itt on Business firms require an adequate sosuce of credit and But, h did happen! 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