Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, October 21, 1916, Image 2

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    T he G o ld
H ill N e w s
Professional Cards
O t t O rn riA L NawarAraa,
P U B L IS H E D
EVERY
SATURDAY
AT GO LD
H IL L .
We are
JA C K S O N . C O U N T Y .
= O R E G O N , B Y ......
,
Sears Advertising Service.
not busy
Meoiber ol the Oregon Stet» Pre«. Aeeoriation, American P m * Aeenriation New York
Entered at the Gold H ill poetotfice for traoaniation through the maila aa
eecond-cla<w matter
Subscription $1.50 per Annum in Advance.
W. P. CHISHOLM, M. D.
GENERAL PRACTITIONER
Why not start an account and
Keep Us Busy.
This Bank has room for a host of
New Depositors.
Be Careful!
The
G o ld
H ill
Gold Hill Hospital
Well equipped
morgue
and
chapel, complete line of caskets,
robes, etc.
T w ilig ht Bleep uwd In conflnemviit rate«
where necde«l
Is tH e t im e t o h a v e t h e
FAMILY GROUP
1 et PALMER Do it!
Stop! Look! Listen!
The past few weeks has seen several of the politicians in
Gold Hill visiting the voters. Some of them have a fairly hon­
est story to tell the people whose votes they desire. Others deal
in ambiguous statements that sound big but mean nothing. Now
Mr. or Mrs. Voter, do you ever stop to analyze the promises of
the average candidate for office? Do you look him in the eye and
ask yourself if you would tru st him with your purse? Do you
think of him as a man that you would want to enforce the laws
that protect you and your little ones? Very few of you do.
There are some, but very few. This paper believes that any can­
didate who seeks the favor of the people should put themselves
down in black and white and tell the voters just what they wil
do and what amount of money they are going to save the people
One man told us the other day that thousands of dollars could
be saved every year “if the elective heads would dispense
with surplus deputies.” No doubt but what he was right.
How many of these candidates come out in the public press
and tell the voters just what they are going to do? There are a
few who do but mighty few. Now we believe that the public
moneys that come into the hands of these men who ask for your
support is really a public trust and as such should be spent care­
fully. Even more carefully than their own. Do they do it?
Now on the square, do you really think they do? Your own com­
mon sense tells you no. Now is the time for these men to come
out and tell us voters just what they are going to do. If they
cannot tell the voters in public print just how they stand, they
are men who had better be kept at home. When ever you see a
candidate who is AFRAID to come out into the'open
there you have a person who is seeking the office for some
hidden motive best known to himself or his MONEYED BACKER.
AUTO STAG E
W. t . McCRACKFN, Prop. & Chauffeur
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A. R . Kellogg
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Notice To Water Users.
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Mente Every Saturday Evening.
J . B. Palmer
— Guantai
Alvab K. Kellogg— Clerk
S. P. Schedule for Gold Hill.
A ll w ater rent«, are to be paid to the
C ity Recorder.
A ll w ater ra n t moet 1» paid on o r be­
Weet Bound
fore (be 10th of each m onth, otberwiee
California ami South.
w ater w ill be abut off, m id when turned
T ra in No. 13
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C ity Recorder
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Fire! Fire!!
Wood of every description at
lowest prices. Wood saw for
custom work.
Yard» Kivrwhte Ave.
Phone 3F21
J. Ritter
LAWYERS
Abiterete examined. Corporation Law.
Wn o n a l a l A m ata. True ta, Baerowa and
Amounts. Ratates probated. Collae-
Mona. Deeds, Mortgagee. donerai
praetloe In all eourta. Corratpondenea
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C i a a i r
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P U m tA M » , O M O O N
C o m p ly W ith th e L a w
AND U SE
Printed Butter Wrappers
JA CGORDING to the ruling of the Oregon
Dairy and Food Commission all dairy butter
sold or exposed for sale in this state must be
w rapaedjn butter paper upon which is printed
the words “O regon D airy B utter , 16 (or 32)
ounces full weight,” with thejname and address
of the maker.
Fits-U Eyeglasses
FARE
OZZtr. at
■oov» a ivaa,
Prompt attention.
Send your orders to us by mail "accompanied
by the price of the paper and it will be promptly
forwarded to you by parcel post, prepaid.
Medford
Grants Pass
W. S. C ary , M. D.
K
Hill, Oro,
100 Sheets, 16 or 32 ounces $1.35
250 Sheets, 16, or 32 ounces J$ 1.8 5
500 Sheets, 16 or 32 oOnces $2.65
STANDS. Nash H o ld .
Grants Pass Hotel
Oregon
Phjroician a n « .V ergaee,
eiiecaee.tr to D r. Job« O. Whit«ak«r,
H. H. LEONARD,
Did you ever h e ar of Eye­
glasses m ade to m easure?
T h a t is exactly w h a t you
get when you buy
Not sim ply m ore becom ing
th a n others, b u t m ore com
fortable, as well. T hey are
m ade so th a t we can a d ­
ju st th em perfectly to y o u r
nose. Come In and let us
show you how we do it.
Night No. 1
P ilo t A c e t y l e n e L ig h t s , a n d P lu m b in g .
To enable patrons of this paper to easily com­
ply with this ruling we have put in a supply of
the standard sizes of butter paper and will print
it in lots of 103 sheets and upward and deliver it
by parcels post a t the following prices:
Grants Pass-Medford
Leave« Medford
L “aveg C entral Point
leaven Gold H ili
Leave« Rogue R iver
A rriv e « G rants Paas
P a m ler Studio,
Gold Hill,
Black and Grey Hearse
B ank.
Now friend,
D R R C. KELSEY
r .d r th Avnue North. G el« HSI - - Oregee
Day <eie»hone N a. 2 Lu
The past month we heard a politician who when asked if he
When you consider the benefit of having a checking ac­
was going to let the people know his views thru hia local paper
count from which to draw and the safety in having the
replied that he guessed the people needn’t worry, and besides if
canceled checks as permanent records you will deposit here
he told them what he was going to do and put it in print they
would make trouble for him if he happened to change his mind.
That seems to us to be ju st the very reason why every man
who runs for office should take the people into his confidence
and tell them plainly in publicly printed advertising just what he
is going to give them if they elect him to office. When such a
man does this the people are more willing to tru st him, for they
know that he has placed himself on record and must do as his
ads claim. If a candidate will not place his promises in public
print it looks very suspicious.
Such a man never wants
to let the people have any strings on him and takes the old time
excuse as his motto, “If I can’t be elected without pledges, I don’t
want the office.” If there is another man whom you know per­
sonally, vote for him instead. If there is no one whom you know,
take the man who is not afraid to tell you in the public press
just what he is going to do for you and yours. You have at
least the chance of holding him to his public promises. There
taken by a man that has had long practical experience
are a few candidates this fall who have assumed the air of “The
and
in a perfectly equipped and up to the minute at I <
public be damned” and such men are those who have not or will
not make a public promise to the voters. Be careful, voters, *
and keep these men at home where they belong.
G old H ill , O regon .
A. E. Kellogg
FUNERAL DI IRECTOR AND
EMBALMER
We use the best butter paper obtainable, and our
workmanship is of the best. Let us have ‘your
order and you will not regret i t
F ogue
R iv e r
A o g t t . R iv e r ,
A r g 'u s
O regon.
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MASSAGE
Massage treatm ent room at the Gold Hill Hosplt
al under the direction of Mrs. Grace B. Sears.
Special Vibratory Massage treatm ent given to
Invalids in their own home. Vibratory Massage
is beneficial to Sciatic, Muscular, and Articular
R heum atism . Its use brings excellent results
on patients having a sluggish circulation. In­
som nia or sleeplessness can be prevented in a
marked degree by the use of Special Massage
Treatm ents.
If You A re Not Sure
th at we can help you, call and have a talk and we will tell
you exactly what we can do. Below is a list of a few of
the ailments Special Vibratory Treatment helps.
Body development
Relief of Constipation
Indigestion
Locomotor Ataxia
Infantile Paralysis
Nervousness
Neuralgia
Lame Arm or Shoulder
Clearing Up Skin
Lumbago
Falling Hair
Melancholia
Neurasthenia
Obesity
Vertigo
Paralysis
Office Hour»:
10 to 12 A. M.
Special Appointment!
on
and
Math By
2 to 4
Letter.
P. M