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Flour — Flour
Your favorite brand» of Hour at the following prices,
Olympic - • - $1.40 per tach
Snow Drift . - - 1.40
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Pride o f Washington 1.25
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This is a hard wheat flour.
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A reduction in lota of 10 sacks or more.
Gold Hill Flour and Feed Store
II. C.^RAEDEL, Proprietor
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C onsisting o f the L a t e s t S ty le s and L ow est Prices ev er
offered to the Ladies o f Gold Hill
Repplette in different shades
Crepe Pintelle in different shades
Windsor Crepe
Epingle Crepe
Messaline Silk in all shades
Ladies’ House Dresses, $1.50 to $3
Children’s Dresses $1.25
Indies’ House Apron 50c
Figured Lawns 8c to 15c per yd.
Full line Gents’ Furnishing goods
Our line of Ladies* Shoes for
Spring and Summer will soon a r
rive. They consist of the Tango,
Suede, and Velvet, varied shades.
Our line of Gingham speaks for
quality—this you all know, as our
reputation is well known in this
line.
See our new line of Spring Hats
which will be on display this com
ing week.
Phone 17
Rem em ber w e carry a first class line o f Groceries
Spring'
is the Season o f
NEW SUITS
Y<>iir home town—trade tliere.
Leave order* for wool at Ute New*
office.
W. O. Myer* amt I’. J. Schaouibt-rg
went to Jacksonville Thursday upoa l«-gal
matters. Mr. Myer* departed this fon-
noon for Oakland, when' lie lie* accepted
a ¡MMitlon in the collection de,iartineitt »1
a r insurance company.
M erritt &. C o m p a n y
Mr*. Nancy Andrews, who ha* been a
The Ladies' Aid dinner, postponed last gin-Mt at the .mine of lu-r daughter, Mr*.
week, will I*' held In the 1. (). O. F. ban Fro I Witt, forsevcral week* po*t, depart
am sole agent for the MARKS quet room, Thursday. March 36. These ed on Saturday last for Brownsville,
where *he will visit witli lu-r son. Some
tailoring co md win be collation* are famous, ami the forth- time
ago Mrs. Andrew* sustained an in
eotning event I* certain of a generous
pleused to show you their styl patronage,
jury to the right ankle that resulted in a
ish and serviceable line of 1914 J. 0. Bltrch anil W, If. Adam*, the severe ease of blood poisoning, and for a
while dsubts were entertained as to lu-r
Spring and Summer Samples.
former being president and lh? latter acc-
rctary of the Heaver Portland Cement recovery. Upon her departure, however,
site had completely regained tier custom
company, were in the city for several
ary good health.
day* thi* week inspecting the plant amt
When Mr. and Mr*. Harry Day arrive
attending to other matter* of husiucs*.
on No, Hl tomorrow evening, a small army
The Kexail store, Bower*’ Pharmacy,
of local friends will doubtless congregate
will give each patron of the Wcgo every
to greet th e m . M i»* Myrtle Black-
Tuesday night one package of Kexail
hum, assistant |*>*ttni»tress of this city,
chewing gum. For every $1,00 worth of
and Harry Day, band leader and well
gw*)* purchased at hi* store Mr. Bowers
T a ilo r
will give hi* patrous one admittance tick known musician, also of tlds city, were
wedded at Butte Falls on Thursday after-
et
to the Wego.
Front Street in Hutson Bldg.
noon, tla- eereuiony being performed by
The Christian Scientists, having out Rev. Day, of that city. They will*make
grown the quarter* wliere they w e n - tlieir future home in this city, where
holding tla-ir Sunday servlc-»-*, have both possess many friend* to bespeak
movisl to the Wego Theatre wliere they them happiness. Particular* as to the
will hold regular Christian Science serv happy event are meagre, owing to the
ices at Il A. M. each Sunday. The pub failure of our special correspondent at
You read it—take it—Tla- New*.
Leave order* for wood at the New* lic 1* cordially Invited.
Butte Fall* to wire an account of the
office.
Lester b ird accepted a clerical |**iilion ceremony, but ttie facts are well auth
Try a H ot Potwr stove, toasu-r, or an witli tin- Miller hanlwan- store the first enticated, and The News hastens to add
of the wtx-k. and is busied with hi* new its congratulations to the general well
iron. John Kelsey, agent.
duties while proprietor l'ncle Dave is wishes.
Mr*. F. I). Schrump wa* a gneat of
Elsewhere in this issue appear the
faiuiliarlziiig himself with hi* new Ford
M dford friend* on Wednesday.
car. Tin- car, pun-liused from C. E. amendments to the city charter U» be
J . N. Fountain paid a hu*iness vi*it to Gate* of Median!, arrived on Sunday voted upon at the forthcoming election
Medford Ttnaday.
«»( Monday, April rtth.
Voters should
la*t, tlsi new owner-proudly piloting it.
Robert Bn-eding spent Sunday last with
FOR SALE—MN), (100 or loon acre* ill carefully consider them, as they appear
friend* in Medford.
a compact Issly, nearly level and nearly npon the ballot in response to a genuine
H. E. Van Hovenberg wax a hiwinca* ail under high stale of cultivation, finest demand for their enaction into the city
visitor at Medford Tliewtay.
pm|Mi*itioii lor colonization in the st-U- law. Ty;s«graphical errors in the orig
of
Oregon. No (letter laud for fruit, grain inal charter, a* voted at tlie election of
Mr. and Mr*. Wnt. Kinney were in
Grants Paa* la-tween train* on Saturday or alfalfa anywhere. Very cla-ap. Bub- thn-e years ago, made a revision necess
irrigated, every 40 acres is choice. Well ary. (»ther changes have been made
last.
th at, in the opinion of the revision com
Mr*. J. L. Moore left on Monday for located'and only 6 mile* from K. R. s ta
mittee appointed by the recent mass
tion.
For
particular*
call
upon
or
write,
Eagle Point, where she remained for
meeting, added largely to the strength of
—C. H. K kukikij », Agent.
loiue time vUdthig^with relative*.
the charter. The measure must either
Deputy
warden
Kiley
llaminersly,
ac
Mr*. A. L. llarvey, of Ashland, wa*
be voted in its entirety or ¿rejected as a
Ute gneat of her son Harry and family companied liy A. J. T. Smith, who *|*-nt whole. The News has no comment to
a
week
at
tin-
hospitable
cabin
of
the
the Aral of the week.
offer at the present time save that it re
game conservator, drove down from Wil
Some *|>ecial hurgain* in Mtock, grain
gards the amendments as being all for
low Flat Sunday and remained for sever
and fruit ranches, both large and small,
the public good, and its adoption essen
it will |>ay you well to see me before pur al day*. Warden Haininersly report* tial to our city government. If rejected
tile deer to be, unusually numerous, and
chasing
—0. 8. R«nriau>.
the old instrument will remain in oper
mentioned having observed a single herd
ation, and the errors it is striven to
‘'Sampson’s Spray” , the old reliable of over fifty animal*.
strike out will still remain—a source of
lime-sulphur solution, standard quality,
The presentation of a ootnedy drama, civic trouble and annoyance, mei-mitat-
hill measure. Order from II. I). Ei*-
entitled “ The Comer Store” , is announ ing yet another election.
rnunn, Grant* Pa**, Ore.
44-4
ced by A. E. Bamtx-r who, with the as
Mr*. Ed Rhoten went to Medford Sat sistance of local talent, will produce and
Notice of City Election
urday, summoned by the illness of her stag»- the attraction for the benefit of the
NOTICE is hereby given that the An
sister, Mba Capitola Swim'cn, at tin hand and the fair organisations, each
nual f'ity Election in and for the City of
horn«- of her mother in that city.
sharing equally in the proceeds. Re
Ed Bodiu, of Kelso, Wash., arrived on hearsals will Is-gin in the near future Gold Hill, Jackson County, Oreion, will
Sunday and i* visiting hi* slater, Mr*. E. when the date of presentation will I*- an I k - held on the 6th day of April, 1914, at
tlie City Hall of Gold Hill, polls open
Kay and family. He i* accompanied by nounced.
from !» A M until 12 M and from 1 P M
hi* *on, John.
Seventy members of the unemployed until 0 P M .
Misses Junanita and Ailccn Crawford, army, recently operating at Sacramento,
There will be elected at said election a
of Medford, were guest* of their grand were sleeping |*-a<-efully in the accom
Mayor, Treasurer, Recorder, One Coun
mother, Mr*. J. H. Crawford, on Satur odation* of an extra freight Wednesday
cil man from each of the two wards of
day and Sunday la*t.
night, when the train crew cut off their said City and one Councilman at Large.
For Kent.—Good 7-room house with their private ears nt thi* city and left
There wifi also be submitted to the
large lot, l*-*tof garden land already pre them on the siding.
By hrakc-tieam, legal voters of said Ciiy at said election,
pared for needing. Reasonable rental to blind, and side door Pullman they left for tlieir approval or rejection, a certain
town at various intervals during the foll act of municipal legislation entitled:
right party. Apply to
—C. H. R kditiki . ii . owing day, and an- reported to have re
“ AN ACT AMENDING SECTIONS 5,
7, 11, 14, 16, 10, 18, 20, 22, 26, 27 , 28,
A, K. Karbari, the well known Rogue- assembled nt Grant* Pas*.
Thomas Elmore Luei-y, crayon artist, 29, 30, 31, 32, 34. 30, 37, 3!», 43 and 44
river orchardist, who ha* announced
himself for the republican nomination lor poet, singer, author and composer, and OF THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF
sheriff, wa* in Gold Hill Thursday in the the rennuned editor of the “ Missouri GOLD HILL.”
Mule” , lx billed to appear at the opera
—B. G. H arding ,
interest* of Id* candidacy.
house under the auspices of the school,
City Recorder.
Mr*. Pldlip Keline, of Rugueriver, ac
Thursday, March 2(ttli. Mr. Luei-y i* an
companied by her children, visited on
■ Singler for Sheriff.
entertainer of Much run- merit that none
Sunday lust at the home of Mr. and Mr*.
can afford to forego the pleasure of at
In
accepting
the appointment succeed
J. F. Dietrich. Monday they departed
tendance without tlie loss of an excep ing my brother for iiis unexplred term as
for California, where they will make their
tionally pleasant evening. Price* of ad slu-rlll', 1 did so fot_ the benefit ot ills
future home.
mission will he as follows; school child widow and family. The office has Inul an
John Manning, of Portland, democrat ren below T ill grade, 16cj other w-hnol honest and efficient administration. With
ic candidate for gnlsrnatorial nomina children, 26c; general admission, 36c.
the same objects and purpos s in view I
tion, and W. II. Canon, of Medford,
E. A. Van Slyke arrived Tuesday from hereby announce myself as a candidate
candidate for democratic national com California, ami is visiting at the home of for tlie Republican nomination at the
mitteeman, campaigned a m o n g o ld Id* father-in-law K. Kay, wliere Ids fam primaries, May 16th.
friend* in thi* city Wednesday and made ily lutve also been guests during the win- J
—W. H. S in iiijih .
new one*.
ter.
(l’nl<l advertisement)
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Order N ow !
P. BOUCHET
Local News Notes
For County Treasurer
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for tlie office of «-ounty treasurer,
on the republican ticket, to be voted on
at the coming primary election on May
the 16th, 1914.
I have always delivered the goods and
will do so again if elected.
I guarantee:
1. T o account strictly for all money.
2. To perform the -lnties of the office
according to law.
I am not connected with any bank.
All tanks will be treated alike, with no
special favors.
— F red
L. C olvio .
t Paid Advertisement)
WE CAN NOW SUPPLY
THIS HAIR PREPARATION
G en eral
M e r c h a n d is e
Spring Blood and System Cleanser
Best Family Laxative
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Beware of constipation.
Use Dr.
During the winter months iroouritfes R ing’* New Life Pills and keep well,
accumulate, your blood become* impute *%|rH. Charles E. Smith, of West Frank-
and thick, your kidneys, liver and bow lin, Me., calls them “ Our family laxa
els fail to work, causing so-called “Spring tive.” Nothing better for adult or aged.
Fever.” You feel tired, weak and lazy. Ges them to-day. 25c. All Druggists or
Electric Bitters—the spring tonic and by mail. H. E. Bucklen & Co. Phila
tyatein cleanser—is what you need ; they delphia or St. Louis.
stimulate the kidneys, liver and bowels
to bealtby action, expel blood imparities
For Sheriff
anil restore your health, strength and
I
hereby
announce
myself as a candi
ambition. Electric Bitter* make* you
feel like new. Start a four weeks’ treat date for the Republican nomination for
ment—it will put you in fine shape for Sheriff, at the tirimary election of May
—A. K. E arhart ,
your spring work. Guaranteed. All 15th, 1914.
Rogue River, Oregon.
Druggist*. 50c and $1.00. H. E. Buck-
(Paid advertisement)
len & Co. Philadelphia or 8t Louis.
à
Our big Harmony Laboratories in Bos
ton have caught up with their orders
now and so we won’t hav to disappoint
any who are using Harmony H air Ueau-
tifier and want more of it. or any who
have been advised by your friends to use
it. We can now fill all demands, even if
it liecotnes even more of a rage than it is
now
Harmony Hair Beautifier is just what
it is named—a hair beautifier. It is not a
hair dye or oil—bill a daikty, rose-per-
fnmed liquid dressing to give tile hair its
natural gloss and brightness, wavy soft- I
news, rich beauty. Easy to apply—simply i
sprinkle a litt'e Harmony Hair Beau-1
tifier on your hair each time before I
brushing it. Contains no oil; will not:
change color of hair, nor darken gray
hair.
To Keep hair and scalp dandruff-free
and clean, use Harmony Bhainpoo. This
pun- liquid shampoo gives an instantane
ous rich lather that innuediately penetrat
es to every part of hair and scalp, insur
ing a quick, thorough cleansing. Washed ktl
off just as quickly, tlie entire operation
takes only a few moments. Contains no
thing that can harm the hair; leaves no
harshness or stickiness—just a sweet
cleanliness.
Both preparations eotne in odd-shaped,
very ornamental bottles, with sprinkler
tops. Harmony Hair Beautifier, $1.00.
Harmony Shampoo, 50c. Both guaran
teed to satisfy you in every way, or your
money back. Sold only at the more than
7,000 Rexall Stores, and in this town on
ly by ns. —M. D. Bowers, Gold Hill, Or.
SERVICE IS PARAMOUNT
in our organization. We aim to fill orders as wanted,
with the best grades of lumber to be obtained. See
us for prices on building material.
ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED
¿ J ig
Pines Lumber Co’y
Gold Hill
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Gold Hill Meat Market
A big supply of fresh meat always on hand.
We carry the best of creamery butter.
All kinds of fresh fish in season.
Woodcock & Blackert
Proprietors
FOR RENT—Seven room house, large
lot, finest garden land, adjoining town.
For particulars inquire ol C. 8. Redfield.
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A Simple Sum
Deposits March 4, 1914 . . .
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Increase in one year . . . .
48,998.41
33,159.48
15,838.93
Watch Us Grow!
THE GOLD HILL
BANK
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