Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, October 21, 1916, Image 4

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    Notice of School Meeting.
Notice ie hereby given to the legal
voters of School District N o. 57 of Jack-
eon C ounty, State o f Oregon, that a
School Meeting of eaid Dietriot will be
held at Gold Hill High School on the
tMh day of October, 1916, at 3 o'clock
Ie the afternoon to vote on the prop*
oeition of levying a special district tax.
The total amount of money needed
by the dietrict during the fia-alyear
beginning on June 19th, 1916, and end
ing o n June 18th 1917, is estimated in
the following budget and includes the
amounts to be received from the county
eehool fund, elate echool fund, special
district tax, and all other moneys of
the dietrict:
BUDGET
Teachers’ salaries
*5,000.00
Apparatus and supplies, ench
ae maps, chalk, erasers, eto-
Tee, curtains, etc.
100 00
Library hooks
75.00
Playground equipment
10. Ot i
Janitor’, wages
650 00
Janitor's supplies
50.00
Fuel
22M 0
Light
90.00
Water
50.00
Clerk's salary
50.00
Postage and stationery
25.00
For the payment of bonds,
warrants, notes and other in­
debtedness, contracted prior
to May 92, 1915, and for in­
terest thereon
2357,50
For the payment of bonds,
warrants, notes, aud other
indebtedness, contracted on
or after May 92. 1915, and for
ii '.erest thereon
66.48
Total estimated amount of
money to be expended lor all
purposes during the year
»8578 98
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
From county sc hoc! fund daring
the coming school year
»126« 00
From state school fund during
the coming school year
304.00
Cash now in the bends of the
district clerk
1651.60
Cash now in the hands of the
county treasurer, belonging
to the district
94.98
Estimated amount to be recei­
ved from all other sources
during the coming school year 600.00
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G he C IT Y M E A T M A R K E T
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Fresh and Salt Meats :: Sea Fish and Foods
in Season :: Our home cured Hams
and Bacon :: Pure Leaf Lard
C om m encing Thursday, Oct. 19th and continuing
W . F. B L A C K E K T , P r o p r ie to r
A Carload of Flour
HEADQUARTERS
at less than Present C ost.
for Hardware, Carpenters tools, Builders Hardware
btnves, Tinware, Granite Ware, Tulip Enamelware.Q ueena
Ware, Garden Tools, Haying Tools, W. P. Fuller Paints,
Cils, \ arnishes. Castor Machine Oil, Engine oils for both
Gas and Steam, Guns, Amunition, Miners Supplies, Powder
Fuses, Caps, picks, Shovels, Gold Pans, Candle Sticks, and
Plumbing Goods.
W e are g o in g to offer the people o f this v icin ity
a chance to lay in their w inter flour at less than
present co st, in order to make room for shipment
o f flour due us.
until stock o f flour is reduced.
P resen t Prices
M y stock is com plete and prices
lo w er than the low est. T ry me
and see for you r self.
Five percent off for CASH
CO LD H IL L ,
D. H. Miller,
Crown Flour
I
$2.00
W e offer
SPECIAL FLOUR SALE PRICES
20 sack s a t $1.70
10 sacks a t $1.75
5 sack s a t $1.80
H igh F lig h t
2.00
20 sack s a t
1.70
10 sacks at
1.75
5 sack s a t
1.80
Peacock
2.00
20 sack s a t
1.70
10 sacks a t
1.75
5 sacks a t
1.80
W hite Loaf
1.75
20 sack s a t
1.60
10 sacks at
1.65
5 sacks a t
1.70
Bear Brand
1.65
20 sack s a t
1.50
10 sacks a t
1.55
5 sacks a t
1.60
This is fo r cash and if y o u in vestigate y o u will
OREGON
see that this offer is exceptional.
Aluminum Ware Tree to Customers
L A N C E & CO
GOLD
MILL.
CZ»e Big' «Store
PHONE 8 - I
Total estimated receipts, not in­
cluding the money to be rec­
eived from the U x which it ie
proposed to vote
3916.58
RECAPITULATION
Total estimated expenses for
the Tear
*8578.98
Total estimated receipts not in .
eluding the tax to be voted
3916.58
Balance, amount to be raised by
district tax
4662.40
We estimate that a levy of 12 mills will
be required to produce the amount of
special tax money shown above.
Dated this 12th day of October, 1916
A ttest:
Fletcher C. Stout,
D istrict Clerk
W. W. Truax, Chairman
24"25
Board o f Directors.
We will give eway absolutely free to our customers of this store, a com­
plete set of the World * Best Quality Brand Aluminum Ware Guarantee.
Every time you make a cash purchase you willjreceive a Free Alumin­
um Coupon corresponeing to the amount of your sale—you save these
coupons, when you have the necessary amount of coupons to entitle you
to the one or more pieces of Aluminum Ware you desire, bring the cou­
pons to us and take away the Aluminum Ware they entitle you to, Free.
In this way we share onr profits with our customers. We know our
regular trade will appreciate this, and continue to trade with us, and un­
doubtedly favor us with greater patronage because it will pay you to buy
everything here. Then too. many who have not traded with us will be
glad to secure a set of this beautiful Ware free also, and thia will increase
our trade considerably, ao in that way we both benefit, the store and
the customer.
Edison Week
N o coupons given on sales of farm im p le m e n ts
B ills paid in fu ll by 5th o f fo llo w in g m o n th
act sa m e as cash .
C all a t e u r ito r e a t one». See th u b ea u tifu l w a r t a n d g e t e ta r te d f o r a e e t .
G o ld H ill Implement Co.,
West Main Street
Gold Hill, Oregon
t
Albert Mattis hauled several loads of
F. M ill more and family, accampani
Cedar fence posts from the Fitzgibhon |ed by Mrs Hattie Williams, took a load
place last week.
of beans to Grants Pass one day last week
Mrs Bert Jones and s >n, and Mrs Carle
Robert Mahlon and family, returned J
called upon the Short family a few days
la ‘t week from the coaat.
»«o.
Mrs Fitzgibbon aud baby Jean were
Mr Hobbs, wife and family, havamov- j
callers on this creek Monday evening
ed onto ths.Jssse Cotton Place.
She Intends to leave for Medford next
Ben. C. Sheldon.
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Miss Jean Fisher was recently called to
her home in Seattle, Washington by the
sudden death of her mother.
Johnnie Short worked a few days this
week lor Charley Champlain.
Ed Boling and Fred Koester spent a
tew days hunting cattle Ibis week.
Grant Wertz of Rogue River brought a
mining man here Monday.
Chas Chapman called at the Shoit
home Sunday afternoon.
Jake Rowe and Mr Wetherbee were on
the ereek, Saturday.
Ed Dimmick, Chas and Carl Magerle
B >b Cook and family of Gold Hill were
Were on the head of Evans Creek a few visitors on Foots Creek, Sunday
days, killing three deer.
Frank Gillmore, 8hertnan Estel and
There will be a dance at the Cotton Reuben Koester, ail of Rogns River, left
borne Saturday the 21st.
on Friday for a hunting trip.
Are your ears keener than the ears of the music critics
of more than two hundred of America’s principal news­
papers? These music cri.ics cannot tell the human voice
from Edison s Re-Creation o< it by his new invention.
Zella Coverdals, has had the fun of |
of having a boil on her heel.
There Is a t least one candidate
before the people o f Jackson County,
Charley Kinkle, killed a big buck sev­
who should receive the vote of every
eral days ago.
citizen w ithout regard to party lines.
T hat man is BenJ. C. Sheldon, candi­
Jesse Cotton intends to build a new J
date for the State Legislature.
house on his place this fall.
H is record during several years
past, of hard, u nselfish work for
Robt. Malone will spend several months
advancing the Interests of thiB sec
cutting wood lor the sugar factory.
tion, proves his devotion and ability
to g et results. Ha is a rancher and
Mr and Mrs Ham have moved onto
b u sin ess man. He is pledged to
Geo. Lance made several trips to Gold
Hill, last week.
strictest econom y, and best efforts for the old Mathsu’s place.
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th e in terests of Jackson County and
Mrs Foyer and daughter Gussie, w< re
th e state. A vote for Sheldon is i
There is a new mine starting up on
callers on Foots Creek, Monday.
Bear Gulch.
vote on b eh alf o f our own interests.
Grandma Colburn, of Rogue River, is
■till in a very serious condition,
Can You Be Deceived?
Messrs ThashM and Claude Burkhart of
Rogue River recently finished a new
bridge on Foots Creek.
Amy Koester called upon Mrs. Whit­
ney, Monday.
Deila Carpenter of Savage Creek is now
working for Mre Champlain.
Tfe NEW EDISON
This is Edison Week.
Every day of this week we are
giving special demonstrations o f this marvelous instru­
ment. We want you to come to o u r store and test your ears.
Come at any hour
M. D. B o w e r s
G o ld H U I.
O regon.