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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1916)
SEVERAL HUNDRED DOLLARS JN PRIZES --------------------------------------- TO M t WSTRJBUTED IN A __________-_________________ ÏA N D I The Capital Prize PIAM C Which will be given by ONTEST Several of t»he Merchants of Gold Hill have conbribubed Valuable Prizes THE NEWS will be an elegant $400.00 and will give OBERMEYER & SONS local vote coupons PIANO with each $1.00 Cash Purchase Rules and Regulations Governing Contesb are as Follows: ANNOUNCEMENT— T h is P ian o a n d P o p u la rity V o tin g Con- n 'p , e le c « 7 “, 7 7 7 - fa1rly, a.nd h o n e s t|y b u sin ess p rin cl- F,'eS’ ¿ tr. c t‘}. 1 ^U;,tice a n d fa irn e ss to all co n cern ed . W ith th e above p rin cip les, it w ill be an a ss u re d success. P R IZ E S The C ap ital p rize w ill be a n O b erm ey er & S o n s’ P ian o . Also o th e r v alu ab le prizes to th e a m o u n t of m any d o llars w hich a re an n o u n ced h erew ith . »nSiyMD! ? ATi':S _ r i . 0U ns Ia<lies in th ls an d a d jo in in g to w n s a re elig ib le to e n te r th is co n test, and th e p a rty receiv in g th e la r g e st n u m b e r of votes will receive th e b e a u tifu l $400 O b erm ey er •c bons P ian o , an d o th e r p rem iu m s w ill be d is trib u te d in ac- C0^ .,.nC® . \ 1-th th e c o n te s ta n ts ’ sta n d in g a t th e fin al co u n t. TIE IN \ GTE— S hould an y o f th e c o n te s ta n ts tie in vo tes for any of th e prizes a sim ilar prize will be aw ard ed . T O TES CLASSED— V otes w ill be issu ed in th e follo w in g de- n o m in atio n s: ® New S u b scrib ers, 600 votes ...................................................... $1 50 R en ew als, 500 v o t e s ....... 1.50 R en ew als, m ore th a n o n e y ear, GOO vote-; 1.50 Rack S u b scrip tio n s, to o vot. ; 1.50 ' h > e a rS x , ' w o r K enew “ l Rol rrlp tlo n s. 5 000 votes 7. SO 10 y ears New or R enew al S u b scrip tio n s, 12,500 votes 15.00 -0 y e a rs New o r R en ew al S i r ■•n i.ouo vi>t> .3 0 .0 0 IN S T R I ( TION’H Rase X r e o n e a ^ ' a ‘? 0 . i ° '* ’ accepted •'-« ' h ' n re g u la r p r >f p a p er co n cern ed in th is eo n t. -t No one connected w ith th is p ap er o r b elo n g in g to th e im m e d ia te fam ilies of th e m e rc h a n ts c.,-op e ra tin g w ill be allo w ed to becom e a c a n d id a te In th is contest o r w ork fo r c o n te s ta n ts. \ o tes a f te r b eing voted, c an n o t bo tra n s fe rre d to a n o th e r llo su re to know fo r w hom you a re going to vote before com ing to t h e i,allot box as th e e d ito r o r im u in . c li,' í ill not give von anv in fo rm a tio n on th e su b j. t. T he key to th e b allo t box will lie in possession of th e a w a rd in g c o m m itte e d u rin g th e contest. Nominate V o ir Favorite Lady 2nd Prize Cash—$30.00 3rd Prize Donated by H IM <«O \T E ST M IL L CLONK A P R IL 17TII, Value $25.00 ■ 4th Prize Value lo. ;o 5th Prize Value 5.00 Truax Company Donated by M. S. Johnson G e n e r a l M e r c h a n d is e W e give a 25 vote coupon free with every $1 cash purchase. Ask f - • Cou; M erritt <0. Co. J ia r J w a r e ,F a r m Im p ? ? m e n ls 1 give a 25 vote coupon free with every < h pi N ► . Isl or Cot G e n e r a l M e r c h a n d is e e give a 25 vote coupon free with each 1.00 e? .li purchase. Ask for Coupon Value 5.00 Donated by 7th Prize Value 5.00 , nt-4 s a v e y o u r D. H. M a l a r D r u g g is t tic k e ts I give a 22 1 2 vote coupon free with H ardw are each 50c cash purchase. 12 1-2 free votes I give a 12 1-2 vote coupon free with m a y h e lp s o m e la d y on ac ts paid in full. Ask for Coupon. each 50c cash purchase. Ask ¡r Coupon. w in a p r iz e Address All Communications and Subscriptions to Contest Manager Bowers Pharmacy 6 ( ! ? ” . la*^ ten ,,ny" ,' 11 v o tln K m u st be d one In n sealed ho« Donated by Lance & Co. 6th Prize S Help Her V/in Grand Prize Beautiful Parlor Rug by G e n e r a l M e r c h a n d is e We give a 25-vote Coupon free with each 1.00 cash purchase. 25 free votes on book accounts paid in full. Ask for Coupon. w ld id L 'a n tf ' r t !hltr,Z l’a p r r w l" ru n n 25-vote coupon. whl< h (a n he voted tree for an y lady c o n te s ta n t ■M’ R l i ' ' l ' ' “ m '“ y , ,l“ y8- C O N TEST W I L L CLOSE ’• , 1 rlf ht postpone d a te of closing Is re- h f v* . i f Mufflciont chiihh should o ccur o r 1 . 'd <lhano.r ,!’r 10 r l ? .....,* ,o n tM ‘- »»• will carefu lly lock «III 1 • In . 7 “u HT ' ,‘ th ° ">e sam e ;r u. 'd 1;;, y o u t ^ ^ f w i n i S n g i'n !i rh H r " " r „ <'OUn‘ "a,n e , n d “ n n ,’,,nw ’ 1,18 Donated by io r d HE NEWS, Gold Hill, Oregon To p rocure clo ser co-operation P o u ltry a sso c ia tio n of Newberg, are am ong th e stockm en In the vicinity goin g to be m erg ed . of N orth Pow der, having grazing priv One hundred and fifty business men. ileges on the W hitm an n ational forest farm ers, railroad officials, s ta te and a m eeting to organize a perm an en t 1 federal ag ricu ltu ral au th o rities atten d sttickgro w ers’ asso ciatio n has been ed a m eeting held in Eugene for the called to tak e place in N orth Pow der purpose of launching a flax experi M arch IL m ent p roject in Larin County, which Plans a re on foot for the consolida it is believed will be the beginning don of two rival pou ltry associations, of a g reat in dustry in the state. w hich in the past have held se p a fa te At the May prim ary election a n u n show s. The Yamhill V alley Poultry b er of counties will probably vote on association, with h ea d q u a rte rs a t Mc bond Issues for highw ay im prove M innville, and the Yam hill County m ents. i lie list a t p resen t Includes 1 he s ta te 's flax aereai^e for this th e follow ing: U m atilla $9110,000, Un ion $420,000, Coos $370,000, W asco, y ear will exceed the a re a planted last $340,000, Gilliam, $490,000. In Lane year, acco rd in g to figures presented county a $700,000 issue is being d is to the sta te 'b o a rd of control by R. II. cussed. Goodin, secretary . Mr. Goodin a n i m atilla county farm ers a re facing nounced th a t co n tra c ts with farm ers a serio u s situ atio n th is year. Not only for plunting flax to be bought by the will they have to pay 15 cents apiece s ta te now totaled 579 acres, as com for sacks if they g et them but they p u l'd w ith 360 acres planted last sea • a re not a t all ce rta in they m ay be son. More th an 30 d istin ct branches of able to secure them . All co n tra c ts for sacks have a w ar clause Inserted, w ork w ere followed during the past and th ere are p ractically no sacks on y ear by“ th e 12 county ag ricu ltu rists of Oregon, according to a rep o rt com the m ark et now. piled by* Paul V. Maris. ’* I'. A verill, d is tric t Inspector of ' the United HtatcR biological survey at Pendleton, bus received notification th a t the u rg en t deficiency bill for ex tending the cam paign ag ain st rabies b" I passed congress, pud be was In striieted to hire a t once 30 h y n te rs to work In the rabies zone}-and 10 ad ditional h u n ters for the rest of the dlstriet. The bill c arries an a p p ro priatlon of $75,000 to be sp en t by July I In Oregon, W ashington, Idaho, Cali fornia, N evada and U tah In the e x te r m ination of coyotes and o th e r preda tory beasts. RECIPE FOR GRAY H/ It™ " f w,lt"r n,l‘> * n 1 4 oat. of glycerine. Apply t« X .'.'lc '1 a ' 11 tb shade. 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