Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, October 21, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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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.
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A d v e rtis in g RaUw—D ispla y, 25c pel-
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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
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and
has
m
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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Gold Hill, Oregon
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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
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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
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Used Fords
Trowbridge Cabinet W orks
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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
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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
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A Tender Steak