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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1916)
T h e G o ld H ill N e w s published ADMINISTRATORS FINAL NOTICE In the County Court of Oregon, for Jackson County, every SATURDAY \T GOLD HILL. JACKSON COl’XTY, In the M atter of the | estate of : Administrators OREGON, BY vu- . , = ^ - — — - F . W a l l a c e «Sears Samuel T Hodges, | Deceased t Entered at tlie Gold Hill postotHee for transmission through the mails as second-class matter SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1916 SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE Final Notice Notice is hereby given that the under signed has tilt'd her final account in the m atterof theestate of Samuel T. Hodges, deceased, in the county court of Oregon, for Jackson Countv, and said Court has fixed Monday, the fifth day of June, 1016 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of raid day at the court room of said court at the county court house in the town of Jack sonville, Jackson County, Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing of said dual account. All persons interest- nd are notified to make or die their ob jections, if any they have, to said final Many of our local farmers have been attraced by the glow ing literature describing Sudan Grass. We are very much in favor of this grass and would like to see every farmer try it on his place. However there is one thing to be afraid of and that is to be careful who you buy seed of and know what you are buying. The dreaded Johnson Grass is very similar and is often “ ld °°“rt on or be,or* sold to unsuspecting farmers who plant the seed and thus ruin '6l“ e,'916i _ Uor, L ,|<xi ^ , many a fine acre of land, This dreaded pest is of no use what Adm inistratrix of the estate of Samuel T. Hodges, deceased ever and will not attract a horse or cow. Once started it is 1-« W . W. Truax almost impossible to stop. If you are interested in Sudan Grass call or write to the News Office and you will be furnished with the names of good reliable Oregon growers who will give you all the information necessary and will furnish you with guaran- 19. 1916 teed seed of the best grade. It ¡S the „ greatest fodder known. work, Three m aking years experience, clerical b up assessm ent rolls !an<l extending tax rolls, tow nship 29 , and 30 N orth, Range 4 W est, sta te of we wonder how many of the Jackson County Editors will be Mi£^lBan o rw flat-M rin r» I T hree years assessor and member present at the Medford Circus. We received a v vt-ty . i d l l t n i i g of c ounty n oarj of Supervisors, Ot- bunch of press notices with a request for exchange courtesies. »eK» co u n ty , Michigan we wonder when these gentry will get over working the country son Six County, years deputy Oregon. ®ss<?ss°r in ja ck - press. It is a sure bet that these press passes to the circus will If elected, practical experience, sense and business Judgm ent not be accepted in payment for rent or the other necessities of common will be exercised In making assess ments. life. Nearly every town has two classes of citizens—the boostras and the killers. All the world loves the former, but even the devil shuns the latter. Be a booster ! The booster is known by ^everybody, for he is always doing and saying something to push his town and his people along. He is the man who makes the town. The killer is the one who destroys it. Be a booster! The booster never loses anything but his boosting. He boosts other people and other people boost him, and thru this combin ation of boosting great things are accomplished. It is only the killer who fails of his own deeds. Be a booster! The booster is like a ray of sunshine on a cloudy day. He brightens every thing and everybody around him. His Geniality, his cheerful ness, his energy, and his good deeds breed hope in the bosom of despair. His words and his acts aid others and enable himself. But the killer only kills, kills, kills! be a booster . Fictitious, boom, valuations will not be perm itted. The g reatest possible accuracy and economy In field and office work will be rigidly enforced. The most efficient adm inistration th at experience, education and capa bility can exact. In every departm ent of th is im p o rtan t office, will be effected. F air and courteous trea tm e n t ex tended to all taxpayers. In teg rity of purpose the governing factor. Your support solicited. -I tiuglile Jennings M an ager o f D e tro it “ T tg e n , " la y e r " A f te r a r e d hot f i n i e h in a ball g a m e a p ip e fu ll o f T uxedo make* v ic to ry tw e e te r or d e fe a t m ore endur- able. E e- Yah fo r T u x e d o !” They AH Like Tuxedo --------------------- eve in perfect comfort and spelling and arithm etic contests and with always increasing satis other activities. I feel th a t my work faction. 07853. D epartm ent of the Interior, has been regarded with favor, and, In U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, order that I may continue It, I am April 6, 1916. asking for re-election. Notice Is hereby given th a t Amos — J. PERCY WELLS. C. Hazelwood, of Beagle, Oregon, who, on F ebruary 24. 1912, made (Paid Adv.) homestead entry serial. No. 07853, for E % NE % , SW «/* NE % , NE >; SE % , Section 30, Township 34 S., Range 2 W., W illam ette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three-year proof to establish claim to the land above described, before W. H. Canon, U. S. Commissioner, at Medford, Oregon, on the 20th day of I May, 1916. Claim ant nam es as witnesses: Francis E. Springer, of Beagle, Ore. I A. E. Kellogg George E. Moore, of Beagle, Ore. | Joseph L. W yland, of Beagle, Ore. DIRECTOR AND David E. Cottrell, of Beagle, Ore. FUNERAL — J. M. UPTON, EMBALMER 49-2 Register. The following are some of Ihe prices you will be asked Io pay at our store. Compare our prices with other towns. H ere T h ey A re Best fruit Sugar, per sk $8.50 Crown Flour, per sk 1.65 White Loaf Flour, per sk 1.50 Holly Milk, 3 cans for 25 Corn, 3 cans for 25 E xtra Stand Tomatoes 10 9 lb Bag Corn Meal 35 Good Coffee, 6 lb for $1.00 Pure white Flour, per sack 1.65 Red Cross, per sk 1.40 The Perfect T o td cce foi Pipe end Cllnrette Kerosene Oil, Bulk, per gal. 20 9 ,b Bag Oat & Wheat mixed 40 50 lbSk Pulv Salt 50 50 lb sk Half Ground Salt 45 Karo Syrup 35 and 65 T-Garden Syrup 50 and 1.00 Golden Syrup 35 and 65 Fresh St-Berries every morning. We pay 20 cts doz for Eggs. Cooking butter 15 cts per pound. S e n d i n y o u r o r d e r a n d t f i v e v is a c h a n c e t o f i g u r e o n it. W e d e l i v e r w i t h i n a r e a s o n a b le d is t a n c e i f t h e o r d e r is s u f f i c i e n t t o j u s t i f y . R e s p e c tfu lly y o u r s & C o. 5Z> g H o m e »Store Professional Cards DENTIST GAS AUMINtSTKKKD RIALTO BUILDING, MEDFORD W. P. CHISHOLM, M. D. GENERAL PRACTITIONER G old H ill , O regon . Sugar Pine Camp No. 10073 M W A Gold Hill - . . . . . . . . . Oregon Meets first Friday of each month Jay E. Davidson-—Counsul Alvah L, Kellogg—Clerk DR. R. C. KELSEY Gold Hill Hospital Gold Hill, Oregon An Electric Motor can lift anything. Let us tell v o u how. By MAKING T W O EARS O F CORN GROW WHERE ONLY ONE GREW BEFORE. Not getting the RIGHT AMOUNT of rain at the RIGHT TIME, is the principal cause of crop failure. This is past history however, on hundreds of profitable farms throughout the country. These FARMS use ELECTRIC POWER and MOTOR driven pumps a l l o w IRRIGATION in t h e RIGHT AMOUNT and at the RIGHT TIME. They are always ready, reliable and inexpensive, re quire no expert attention and will last a lifetime. or O ur P ower is at Y our C ommand N ight , T hroughout t h e Y ear . For »Sale at A ny T im e , D ay Let us show you where ELECTRIC POWER will help on the FARM. CALIFORNIA-OREGON POWER. COMPANY :: MEDFORD, ORE. Phone 168 A lot of agricultural implements, con sisting of mowing machine, bavrake, plows (with gauge wheels and rolling coulter), harrow, cultivators, grindstone, hoes, rakes, shovels, spading forks, pitchfoiks, registered Jersey cow, fresh, and other articles too pumerous to mention. These implements are new, having been used to pnt in only one hundred acres, and are th e well known fohu Deere line. For particulars see -2 a -Z."1 T h e M o rtg a g e L ifte r 216 West Main Street P a tr o n iz e H o m e AUTOM OBILE <& G A S ENGINE REPAIRING In d u s tr y SMOKE M T . P IT T (SL G O V . JO H NSO N C IG A R S From three to five years’ ageing in wood does all that Fire! Fire!! Nature can do to make Tux E. P. Smallwood, S. P. Depot Wood of every description at edo mild and mellow. Then lowest prices. Wood saw for Science steps in w ith the B. II. McCabe custom work. original “ Tuxedo Process” I am a candidate for the office of Yards Riveside Ave. imitated hut never equaled d istric t attorney on the Democrat Phone 3F2I J. Ritter ticket. If nom inated and elected, 1 — and takes out all the bite. shall serve the county as I have the city of Medford the past You take no risk in trying served three years, during which tim e I have J. J. R itter, the ready wood-man. Is Tuxedo. Read that uncon been Its city attorney. prepared to fill all orders for the best hard and soft wood, chunk 51-2 -B. It. McCABE. Fourth Avnue North, Gold Hill - - Oregon ditional guarantee in the top or kitchen stove size. Prices low J. Percy Wells of the tin ; get your money and quality high. Well equipped morgue and I am a candidate for the Republi- , hack from the dealer if you can nom ination for county school! chapel, complete fine of caskets, are not thoroughly satisfied. superintendent. I stand for: A con robes, etc. tinuance of progressive policies in YoucanbuyTuxedo everywhere education, economy consistent with efficiency, equal educational advan Black and Grey Hearse tages for the boys and girls on the Pouch farm s with those in the cities and towns. 5c If nom inated and elected I will in j Day telephone No 2 L.; Night No. 2 K. the future, as in th e past, give my i Famous full tim e and best efforts to the super-1 green tin Wanted industrious man who can earn vision of th e schools and the adinin-| $100. month and expenses retailing Istration of the duties of the office. 10c , D uring my Incumbency I have not our Products to farmers. Must have confined m yself strictly to the routine some mean- for starting expenses and In Tin Hu duties of th e office, but have taken furnish contract signed by 2 respon nt i h r i, 401 a broader view of the mission of the sible men. Addrsss W. T. R awi . rioh , end 30t. county school superintendent. In C ompany , I rkki ' okt , It.t., giving age, addition to my efforts to raise the In C l a i r standard of teaching and Improve the occupation and references. Hun i d i n , physical condition of th e schools, I jJci.it J Jóí. I am a candidate for the Republi have labored to prom ote th e welfare of the boys and girls through indus can nomination for District Attorney. T t .,’ A M 4 1 ' * TOBACCO C O M P A N Y (Pd. Adv.) — JOHN II. CARKIN. trial clubs, school fairs, school credit for home work, p arent-teacher circles, PHONE 8 - L .MEsaaaress.> k DR. ARTEMAS W. 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