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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1926)
*» • W ■— »■ PACK rnt'H n M h| M g '- - » • • '• •<•«"•’ « » " i n , « W W W *. W W N 8 B A Y , tie v O H t t tt e». •"!<» should w o r k to w a rd s s tim u la tin g ed road fro m M ed fo rd to J a c k s o n -! ever enmc in contact w ith w h o d id in te rest in o u r resources, o u r c li v ille , the re by g iv in g splendid f n e ill- 1 not feel th a t grades in school w ere mate, o u r great outdoors, and not ties to any tra v e le r. N o w a fte r a ll a ll im p o rta n t. I pursue in each e o n n u u n it) an im th is e s p e n e the re are fe w at Med-1 T ills is in te re s tin g to us fo r w . p e ria lis tic a ttitu d e and atte m p t to fo rd w h o w o u ld place the people at have alw ays contended that grades An Independent N ew spaper de dicat ro b one an o th e r o f o u r choicest an othe r great expense to move the d id not make the student. T he hon- fru its . C o iu p ctio n is a good th in g cou nty seat and b u ild and beautify o r student is not u lw a ys the one ed to the be tte rm ent o f G old H ill in m any instances as it stim ulates a c o u rt house. It is u qu estio n tha t gets the most o u t o f life e ith e r and Jackson C ounty. in te rest but co u n ty seat squabbles w h e th e r such In ro a d s in to the |m ck- m o n e ta rily o r o th e rw ise . There are C. J. Shorb Editor and o th e r such unpleasant proced- et books o f o u r people are ju s tifie d m any b r illia n t people in the w o rld , ures have n o th in g hut d e stru ctio n and w e believe th a t they w i ll resent | i f w c speuk in term s o f book le a rn - P ub lished every T h u rsd a y evening I hey arc as dcs- the attem pt, and sw am p the re m o va l ¡ng, w h o consign them selves In the in G old H ill. Jackson C ounty. Ore. in th e ir wake. tru c tiv e to the m orale o f the » it- I question in a flp o d o f negative votes life o f a h e rm it because the y do not E n te re d at the Post O ffic e at Gold ixeuship as a h u rric a n e lo the la n d - that w i ll discourage any fu r th e r kno w ho w to us the le a rn in g w h ic h H ill. O regon, fo r transm ission th ru scape, l i n y leave behind, jealous- a ttem p t to annex the c o u rt house, they have acquired. the m uds as second class m atter. The h ue pui'im se o f Ihe school is u s . h a rd feelings, am i o fte n tim es to tra in the n iin tl. Ily tra in in g the hatred. M it 1 » th is bitterness to eon A d v e rtis in g RaUw—D ispla y, 25c pel- SCHOOLS \N D inintl vs i »Io not m e re ly mean to edit colum n in c h ; L e g iff"a d ve rtisin g at tend w ith it is d iffic u lt to get hack CRADES legal rate. Headers UK- tier line. to a harm on iou s basis again. cate it so that il w ill net us n sponge C lassified, le |ie r w o rd per insei to lite ra tu re and a b sorb a il tha t pass- This paper is not op|H»sed Io Mc«l- tio n . No m ore than one agency On a n o th e r page o f th is issue is a es th ro u g h it us a stud ent reads. O u r com m ission a llo w e d on any f o r fo r il because it is M edford, l.et that b i m ulct-stood. M e have su ffe rcil. com prehensive a rtie a l. u n d e r th e j c onception o f m in d tra in in g is m any eign a d ve rtisin g . in this end of the co u n ty, fro m the oP'school Problems**, edited fo ld . A student is tr iiin i- il to rend, grasping in c lin a tio n s o f o u r esmoty S u p erinten den t ('lia s . G. B lu e tt He is tra in e d to w r ite . He is tra in e d S u b scrip tio n $2:00 a year m e tro p o lis, no do ub t, hut w e can- ,,f ,|,is c ity .d c u lin g w ith the gra d in g to spell. He also is supposed to th in k in Advance* not ho ld th a t against he r fo r she is ^vstem in o u r schools, 'th e re is one O ften the d u lle st scholars become endeavoring lo extend her trade th in g , w h ic h we cou ld not help com i th»- g ie a lc s l think» rs. T H E REM O VAL It m ig h t he d iff ic u lt fo r h im to te r r ito r y . M e possibly w o u ld do as m en ting upon in his a rtic le . He is Q U E S T IO N ? m uch fo r her. i f we cou ld . one o f the fir s t in s tru c to rs that we 1 re a d ily absorb le a rn in g . He, there- fo re must do m ore th in k in g , m ore The co u n ty seat rem oval p ro blem In the o p p o sitio n , to the cou nty reasoning, an il necessarily get m ore seat rem o val, w h ic h w e voice»! last is one o f econom ical im p o rta n ce , m in d tra in in g . As P ro f. B lu ett w eek w c had no th o u g h t o f i l l fe e l p r in c ip a lly , especially w h e n looked • at th ro u g h the eyes o f the average I po in ts out grades m e re ly serve to ings against M edford. give parents an idea o f w h a t the M ed fo rd is a fin e to w n and a cred- taxp ayer. T o the old tim e rs there | c h ild is d o in g in school. 'The mere i t to any cou nty.. The th in g th a t is a sen tim en ta l side to take in to I fact th a t a c h ild gets lo w m arks in w e do not lik e is the attem pt to take onsiih-i a tio n . The fact th a t Ja k- school is no in d ic a tio n th a t he o r the co u n ty seat aw ay fro m Jackson- sou v ille is S outhern O regon s »11 she is un de r in te llig e n t. Sometimes est to w n and has m any h is to ric s u r v ille . it is lack o f a p p lic a tio n o r cnrelcs»- T h e reason w e are s u p p o rtin g ro u n d in g » o f w h ic h it is pro m t* iicss . Sometimes it is caused liy the Ja c k s o n v ille is not ju s t because it w o u ld in flu e n ce , as we say. ih e old W c are p re pa red to serve you type o f m in d the c h ild posesscs. tim e rs hut the re are m any w h o w ill is Ja ckso n ville but because it is tin- Tin- grade card is a criterion by w ith lint m ilk shakes. A lo ve c o u n ty seat, and w e do not see anv he catted upon to answ er the re- w h ic h w c m ig h t judge the teaeliers reason f o r cha ng ing it to M edford m oval qu estio n w h o m eo nn ot br ly d r in k fo r th is coo le r w e a th ¡co n ce p tio n o f a c h ild 's m e n ta lity and esp ecially a fte r w e take in to t i l l e d by sentim ent. They m ust er. M ilk is tit ale.l and w h ip p e d m il w h e re low m arks are fo u n d It c o n s id e ra tio n a ll the c o n d itio n s be con vin ced by the jin g le o f tin at one o p e ra tio n and you w ill does not necessarily im p ly th a t s u rro u n d in g the rem oval. | »tullars. fin d it d e licio u s. liter»- is cause fo r a la rm tin t a eon- Should M e d fo rd atte m p t to b rin g There is no do ub t in o u r m in d . s u ita lio ii w ith tin- in s tru c to r is som ething in the w a y o f in d u s try , th a t tin- average M ed fo rd e iti n h ig h ly ud» is.tide. 'The parent m ig h t in to the c o u n ty , she w o u ld receive w ill not vote to burden h im s e lf w i'.ti HOT C H O C O LATE give the teacher a new in s ig h t in to the u n q u a lifie d sup po rt o f the e n tire the burden lie is most a ssu ud i» Ihe c h ild 's general m akeup and thus B E A D Y TO SERVE c o m m in u n ity , we are sure. A n y - going to he asked to c a rry should give them a new angle on its tem - th in g w h ic h w o u ld cause an ou t- the rem oval vote c a rry . A T A I.I. T I M E S. pe ruieut lo w o rk fro m . The co o p e r g ro w th o f h a rm o n y w o u ld be w et- F irs t he w i ll he asked to b u ild ation o f the tw o , parents and teach coined by the e n tire populace o f a q u a rte r o f a m illio n d o lla r c ily | ers, m ig h t make the paths o f a ll th section. b a ll to house the co u n ty offices fo r Stop in a fte r the dance o r m ore serene. W h a t the fe w in s tig a to rs o f the fiv e years. At the end o f th a t tim e, sho w . B rin g the fa m ily and c o u n ty seat rem o val a g ita tio n , arc t in y w i ll have saddled upon th e ir i a ll have a tre a t a tte m p tin g to do, is not to b u ild up. alrea dy o ve r loaded back, a n othe r S A I T E E D SHO RT S T E A K b u t to d e stro y h a rm o n y and co- h a lf to a m illio n d o lla r load, p u l S h o rt steaks are tin- fir s t ru ts o f op e ra tio n . N o sm all co u n ty such o f w h ic h they arc going to be forced s irlo in b e fore the hone is reached. as ours can stand such a p o lic y . to stand; th is fo r a c o u rt house. The m eat, as a general ru le , is v e ry The c o u n ty placed them selves T h e re is too m uch developm ent nec- ten der and som ew hat cheaper than C onfcc- Gold H i l l ’s Leading essary w h ic h req uire s the coopera- re c e n tly , to the expense o f b u ild in g dt-ln io nie o and po rte rho use . Also tio n e ry tio n o f a ll, yet to be done here. a c o u n ty ja il o f large p ro p o rtio n s . the steaks are s u ffic ie n tly sm all fo r T h e people o f Jackson cou nty P r io r to th a t the c o u n ty b u ilt a pav- tw o an il can easily he cooked in the e le rtrie g r ill at tin- table. T h e y usu ally- w e ig li fro m H p o u n d to 1 pound. S- I he best are about I in ch th ic k . Butt salt and pepper in to the steak. Melt ■ one ta b le sp o o n fu l o f b u tte r in the ' sh a llo w pan o f y o u r g r ill, and w h en it begins to b ro w n , put in the steak ! tog» (h e r w ith a tea spoo nful o f fin e ly chopped ehives. B ro w n q u ic k ly : on bo th sides, ro v e r and let saute I o ve r " lo w ” heat f o r about eight m in - j utes. Serve w ith any green vege- 1 table, po ta to and salad. E I.E C T E LE C T TH B Gold Hill News HIGCLST Dollari Wtrihof T o d a y's C h e v ro le t Is a revelatio n In qu ality m o to r ear value, o tle iin g at > 6 4 5 , a C O A C H th at provides— — beauty and rid in g co m fo rt that are unsurpassed by any o th er car o f com parable price— — econo m y and d e p en d a b ility th at establish new standards o f m o to r ing delights— Coupe L u u tu i CKuuit t St » » Pm«« 1.0.1» ITiui.MUb. Pierce Harrison Motor Co. Q U A L IT Y lig h t d u m p lin g s a n il cook them on top o f the meat. In th is w a y they steam a n il rem a in lig h te r than if cooked in w a te r. Patterson is fa m ilia r w ith the T he electio n o f S te iw e r as I '. S. problem s th a t w o u ld c o n fro n t him Senator fro m Oregon is o f na tion al as G ove rn or o f O regon. . A fa rm e r, im p ortan ce. . By v irtu e o f re p u b li can c o n tro l o f the senate Senator M cN ary holds the ch a irm a n sh ip o f the im p o rta n t irrig a tio n and a g ri c u ltu re com m ittees. . I f the voters of thia state should go so f î r afie ld as to elect a dem ocrat it m ig h t mean a loss o f rep ub lica n c o n tro l o f the senate and a consequent su rre n d e r o f Senator M cN a ry’s v ita l com m ittee ch a irm a n sh ip s ............ _........................._ he understands the problem s o f the fa rm e r. A business man he know s the needs o f business. He p ro m ise! fa ir and ju s t tre a tm e n t f o r a ll. A b u ilt- in iro n in g board, hinged to the w a ll and d isa p p e a rin g in to a w a ll closet w hen not in use, is a great convenience. He w i ll seek to lo w e r taxes th ro u g h a re d u ctio n o f the cost o f state gov ern m en t. He w ill not fo llo w estab lished precedent and tp e n d most o f his tim e aw ay fro m the state Capit ol. ...A vote fo r S teiw er, the regular re p u b lica n p rim a ry nom inee is a vote f o r rep ub lica n c o n tro l o f na tio n a l a ffa irs . S E V E R A L STATES SHO W BIG A U T O INCR EASES States s h o w in g ‘he greatest in crease in a u tom ob ile re g istra tio n s the fir s t h a lf o f 1920 are F lo rid a 76.2%, M ichigan 24.3%, M ississippi 21.0%, Arkansas 19.0'/, and O k la homa 10.7%. Increases between 14 an il 15% are re p orted by Georgia, Idaho, Nevada and N o rth Dakota.. P atterson w ill be y o u r G overnor, on the jo b, a tte n d in g lo the business o f the state as it accrues. AT LOW C O ST J V.-X -ZT W e lc o m e ! I have purchased the stock and fixtures of the Clark Grocery and will be glad to welcome you all to come in and partake of the fair price« and service which I am prepared to offer you. CHILDER S GROCERY Successors to Clark’s Grocery A u to R e p a ir in g Is more than a business, It is a pleasure, to us. Satisfic’d customers are what we want and we have them. Our mechanical work is first class. T h e N u g g e t Garag'e o--------- LAMB STEW ' taste. B rin g to a q u ir k b o il amt then i le t sim m e r fo r one and % hours. I ' Add potatoes i f you lik e o r make OREGON MEDFORD, the Republican Ticket 2 S' 3] E il Small dossil fwiyment «mJ cu»»«c»»»rnt term«. Ask about our 6 ‘ « P ut i h a n C rrtt/ú ufe P lan , l-T e n Tr» »h S i f O f Z V o te F o r lam b stew I lik e the sh o u ld e r o f the la m b best. Buy one pound o f lam b and have the b u tc h e r give you tw o o r th re e sm all hones. I'se o n ly enough w a te r to co ve r the m eat. T o th is add tw o m edium -sixed onions, one bunch o f c a rro ts r u t in to dice, I 'r'J lound o f pens, salt a n il pepper to Let us p rove C h e v ro le t’s perform ance am i c o m fo rt on th e roa»!. O n ly th en w ill you realise th a t no o th e r car— w i t h le s s t h a n th e b a c k in g o f C h e vro let's an d G e n e ra l M o to rs trem end ou s resources— can possibly o ile r q u a lity so high, at a price sc» low! Fuurfaur $ Sedan T5he D E L T A I. L. PATTERSON For GOVERNOR — th rillin g qu alities o f p erform an ce th a t stam p it as the Sm oothest C h e v ro let in C h e v ro le t history and the leader in Its held. isa;* 510 tX'*645 735 ’755 Something New! FREDERICK STEIWER for U. S. SENATOR Coach $645 - r/.e Battery Repairing Fred Hickman Prop. ■ ■ ■ 1 ■ ■ ■ i Used Cars Gold Hill, Oregon ■ ■ ■ ■ Roasts 14c per pound. Boiling Meat 10c per lb. Lard 95c per pail. 10c paid for retilrn of pail F. &. M . M arket Gold Hill, O re g o n I ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ( !■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ HOME BUILDERS Let us furnish ycur Windows, Doors, Frames, Screens, Interior Finish, Cabinets, etc. We are manufacturers and can give you lowest possible prices consistant with qualify. Esti mates cheerfully furnished. Used Fords Trowbridge Cabinet W orks M E D F O R D , OREGON Used fro m o ve r fo r 3 C E. Gates Conger Funeral Parlors V o t e 15 X S T E I W E R , F R E D E R I C K V o t e 18 X P A T T E R S O N , I. L . Auto Company Office of County Coroner P a r ty B y E le c tin g M edford, Oregon P aid A d v e rtis e m e n t— R epublican State C e ntral C om m ittee, P h il Metachan, C h airm a n. RELIABLE REASONABLE O PEN E V E N IN G S ’T IL L S:00 S U N DAYS T IL L NOON * , * ST E IW E R & PATTERSON S ta n d b y Y o u r ri Adds Much to the meal of most any family. We have just what you want in this line. Let us furnish you with your meat needs. The Best In W hy Pay as m uch f o r a C ar as you can buy one us th a t is th o ro u g h ly hauled and guaranteed days. i ä A Tender Steak