BITS OF WISDOM. A wrongdoer Is often a man that has left something undone, not alw ays he that has dons something.—Marcus Aurelius. V e g e ta b le s Turnips—24c. Kadi-lie»—Ac bunch. Onion»—Green, Ac hunch. F r u its Cocoanote— 10c each. Prunes—Pried, 10c lb. Lemon»—25c doaen. Banana»—10 to 30c per doaen Orange»—15 to 40c per doaen. Cranberries—10c quart. IF IT 8 A GOOD THING, PA88 IT ALONG. In case you like the stuff in this issue oi The News, puss it along to some friend who hasn’t seen it, after you have read it, and tell that triend to past it along, and so on. Pass it along until It ’s worn out. The last man that is able to read it is supposed by the rules of this pass it-along game to send in $1.50 for a y e a r’s subscription. But pass it ulong if you area t the last. It might be well, in case you approve of the m atter printed, to mail a marked copy to some member of the county court from time to time. Not that the members of the county court do not read The News. They do. But that they may be interested in knowing that you reud it too. Pass it along TA a PA YER b ’ N A x XU xm AL B A N K OF JACKBON C O UNTY.” C A L IF O R N IA $55.00 B u tte r, E sg a a n d P o u ltr y Butter—Fresh ranch, per roll 65. avamery. 85c. Eggs—Fresh ranch, 35c storage, 25c. Poultry— Hens, dressed, 18c; live, 12c springs, dressed, 20c. Turkeys—20c to 25c, dressed M e a ts w h o le s a li Beef—Cows, 4 |c; steers^Ac. Pork—AJ^ g 6c. Veal—Dressed, 74 <g 10c. Mutton—3® 3j{c. Bankrupt Sale H a y G r a in w h o le s a le Hay—Timothy, «18; alfalfa, $16; grass $10; grain hay $16. Grain—Wheat, $1.20 bushel; oats, $3 ton ; barley, $40 ton. E le c tr ic a l F ix tu r e s Any little wound or abrasion of the flesh occurring In cold weather that la not promptly treated becomes a bad sore and Is difficult to heal. Ap ply BALLARD’S SNOW LINIMENT at once when such accidents happen. The wound heals promptly and soon does away with the annoyance of a bandage. Pride 25c. 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by Jarvis, the druggist. ? T ? T f f X T f LUNCHES Served at All Hours T f Sandwiches f T Chile con Carne T T Coffee X THE CAUSE THE EFFECT A 40 per cent reduction in toll rates for merly charged in Southern Oregon, and the best phone service that can be had anywhere. Lunches Put Up for Drives or Parties TURNERS e e o -;T<‘iiti‘st economic principle since Henry Georg» ■ .. si , l opmiiided Ilia Single Tax is given its firs, printed publicity in this issue of The Gold Hill News. It is a priu- ' i| le that, because of its clarity of form and fairness of purpose, will appeal to every lair-minded man, ¡mil in its simple justice and equity will sweep the country. It will oe a leading issue in national politics- perhaps in the ap- l vouching campaign. It will l>e"a milepost in human pro- ress. No holiest criticism can be made of the proposed i axpayei’s ' National Bank of Jackson County, Gregon, or * * ♦ * * * * ♦ * ♦ ♦ * » ♦ . » ♦ » . , "l such a national bank for any othei.....untv'of any other I’ntil the money ran out, County Roadmaster Hannon uate in the Union. • » # » « used to go before the county court with a written order, Las, lull the people of Jackson eountv, because they demanding five or ten thousand dollars, and a warrant would he drawn in his favor for that amount. He would wanted good roads and because they could see another wav t o get , belli and enjoy them in the flesti, decided hv ail then pay for road work bv personal cheek WIIVT verwhelmiug majority to bond themselves for $ 1,5(M),(MK| hev were willing in twenty years to pay thirty-three I tollars so that they might lie able to spend fifteen dollars i on their roads in a few years. Perhaps it would have been ia fam oua the w o rld over | a Paying investment even at what must seem an exorbitant For its splendid hostelries, its varied attractions, its fine ' price for the money needed. At least the people were T h e fa rm e r s u rely ou ght to view lx aches, hot springs and pleasure resorts—All these can billing to pav that much. Here and there was heard a T h ia life aa som eth ing o f a hit Since e v e ry th in g Ih e statesm en do be reached with ease bv the »nice raised in earnest protest. One of these solitary T h e y v o w la fo r hla benefit i voices crying ugainst paying thirty-three dollars for fif- -Washington Star. , ,!|’.|<‘n ".,’s °J " ni- Weott, of Antioch voting precinct. H in t Mr. S cott’s arguments were no, unavailing with his ; THE HALL OF FAME. j neighbors was shown by the fact that of the thirtv-three ' otes east in his precinct but three were for the’bonds, SUNSET • MART LYON—Forerunner of OGOENS SHASTA' 4 higher educatlou -for women. hose Antioch farmers will tell yon that they did not vote ROUTES Born Buck- gainst the good roads, hut against paving so much f o r '’ laud. Mass.. I them. , Feb.28.1707; Had it not been for the intervention of the supreme died South H a d le y , mirt with its decision declaring the bonds invalid because M a s s ., on the manner of holding the’election, Jackson eountv M a r c h 5. “ R o a d o f a Thouaand W o n d trs ” would «’Veil now he bent under the yoke of the pay-thirtv- 1849. S h e w as a teach R o u te o f S h aata L im ite d I tbree-to-get-fifteen mortgage, and for twenty years hence er for many- , would keep paying more than two dollai-s for every one Excursion Tiches Costing years and in expended on the roads. Mr. Scot,, like the true good 'roads 1830 c o n- ceived the Idea of a permanent i « voeate that he is, did not put the m atter out of mind seminary for girls. This was when the impreme court had apparently settled it. He received coldly, and she uext Portland to Los Angeles and Return wanted good roads, and set himself to the'task of evolving a proposed an institution which 3n «ale daily, good six months with stofxovers going or should give a thorough educa l;m w H'i’ehv they might he had cheaper than hv a bond tion to girls o f moderate means, "eturning. Corresponding low fares from other Oregon issue of $1,.>00.000 for twenty years at six per rent The the plan being to divide house points. Call on our Agents for result goes before tlm. people'of Jackson eountv todav. hold tasks among all the stu Handsome.y Illustrated Literature dents in such ways that they , aye "V* ,,rst '‘bailee to avail themselves of the woii- would not interfere with school Describing San Francisco, Oakland, Stanford University tt * -J1 ”d a ^ er them the people of Oregon, of the duties. This proposal w as re Lick Observatory, SantaCruz, Del Monte, Paso Roble Hot i mted States, of the entire world are welcome. ceived with enthusiasm, money Springs, S nta Barbara, Los Angeles, Lone Beach, San was raised and the Mount Hol Tae Old Spanish Missions, Yosemite National Park yoke seminary w as started, of No greater proposal has been made since Abraham and Big Trees, and other places of interest in the Golden which Miss Lyon was made the head for the rest of her life. Lincoln proposed to free the slaves. No greater govern State; or write to mentalachievement has ever been made than will he made John M. Scott when the I nxpayers’ National Bank, on the exact lines A HOME SONG. G e n e ra l Passenger A g e n t, P o r tla n d iaid down bv Mr. Scott, tor there is danger in amendment, I turned an ancient poet’s book sha I have become a reality in every eountv in everv state And found upon the page. ■ n the United States. “Stone walls do not a prison make. Simple as water or daylight.. so absurdly simple Nor Iron bars a cage.” that the wonder is that it has not been thought of and put Yes, that is true and something OF ALL KINDS OF ill practice long ago, easy of application, equitable in its more— You’ll find where'er yon roam •" lie, its as tin ram. the Scott plan of bonding am! banking That marble floors and gilded 18 «1. onee the lemovmg remedy for all the perplexing and walls distressing problems that center like cancers in the finan Can never make a home. cial problem. But every house where love abides All power and all worth, moral or financial, inheres in And friendship is a guest SHADES, ELECTRIC MOTORS, the people forever. Under the clumsy financial order now la surely home, and home, sw eet TRANSFORMERS and WIRE. home. existant an unnatural condition is created and men are For there the heart can rest See Agent powerless without money, of which there should he enough —Henry van Dyke. for every good purpose. The Scott system automatieallv R E U B E N T. C A IN E provides enough money for every good purpose, pr,-vent's ns concentration and misuse in the hands of the few and insures its distribution and use in the hands of the many As things are now money is king, absolute and tvrannicnl. B e’l-init8xSt!Ve' he,S(‘o t f Proposes to make man Perfect Service, Courteous Treatment for A ll Lit king, with money his willing and useful servant. Money is powerless without men to make use of it A wilderness, however rich in soil and timber and mines ..ii<l waterpower«, remains a wilderness forever without men. Money can do nothing with any natural resource I, ! , 1 i,,H‘n d° 4 le work’ Men withont money have < «■ and can do much. But men with monev have done n,l can do more. Money should he available for all good uses without men being forced to become its slaves at six or eight or twelve or even a higher percentage. With The Home Telephone & Telegraph Co. money serving men and not men serving money, good roads or any other good thing that money can get are immediate-' of Southern Oregon. i. P'ws’hle M lldernesses may he conquered and deserts suhdued—first with men, then with monev upon which a value is placed by the labor of men. * * * * * Opposition, more hitter arid vindictive than has arisen »gainst any proposition since the abolition of slavery was lirst W tat.,1 . will „rise, »„rely, „„„¡„„t ||„ . K e l t ’ .t o + It is the object o f the + managem ent to book only + first clisa attractions atul The holy supper is kept in deed + about two perform ances a In whatso we share with an + month. The stage has been other need. + enlarged and new dressing —Lowell. + rooms added to the building + with new scenery and the The more yon are talked abont + present stage, we cna stage the less powerful you are.—Dis + tn ) kind of a production. raeli. + The House in the future “Did the automobile run over your + w ill be booked through the foot?” + Northwestern Theatrical as- “No," answered the man who had + sociation having signed a eon- yelled, “but I thought it was going to + tract to this effect, and they •tris* my corn."—Buffalo Express. + have assured us that they + w ill use their best endeavors M a r y had a lit t le lim b . A n d fo r th a t very rvaaon + to on'.v book good companies. She n e v e r ven tu red ¡n th e aw lm + W . H. STICKEL, T h ro u g h o u t th e b a th in g aeaaon —N e w Y o rk C o m m e rc ia l A d v e rtis e r Manager + + + -b + + + + + + + + 4 . + + .5. The sphinx propounded a riddle. “How can the other man with your lucome afford an auto?" she asked * MEDFORD MARKETS 4 Herewith »he felt ahe bad them graveled -N ew York Sun R e ta il P r ic e s Potato«—$ 1.50 per cwt. Cabbage—3c. Parsnip»—2 lie. Is'ttuce—5c head Carrot»—2ls c. Beets—2 l»c. Onion»—3c. Celery—50ri3$l doa. Cauliflower—10 u 20c head. • « « * • * * f Ï T V Modern Equipment That Insures -61? „ Object w ’Z ' to m thetm n f i aneipation PT 8i,?.‘ of the white financial ayatern will man precisely as beneficianes of chattel slavery objected to the emanei'- pation of the black man. But the new emancipation will Y Win without resort to the stern arbitram ent of arms. I, f th 1-h ’iliots7 ThePC°’P %S4L iH quietly exPresscd through Y f , f e x!p ° tho money soon to be sub- ♦ 1 iaHon« nt hi r ^ i 1 ' T futiIe’ hiPP,,dr(>’"« trust investi- ♦ ♦ r.ations .it the hands of congress, will he broken like the A grip of winter lee beneath the springtime sun. * * * * * id tt? for ™nnty, state and national adoption 1 i i v SeOt’f bondli1» aild banking system is on. The Gold h ll News is proud of the honor and privilege of becoming A k pioneer prophet and propagandist of what is destined Io bi an epoch-making econo?nic principle. < 4