Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, October 21, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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SO M IN U T E S TO B U T T E R
Great intellect does not always
mean success in the eyes the world.
Most often intellect w ill lead man
into an unremunrrutive occupation
so fur as money is concerned. Also
grades may have little bearing upon
Interested parents should fumil-! what the student does in later lifi
large themselves w ith the foot note but so far us our immediate school
al Ihe bottom ot Ihe grade curd j problem is concerned grudes are a
which suys, “A”, represents 90 lo fa ir indication of what the pupil is
KM) % ; ‘• I f , Mil to 90 %; " I f , 041 lo doing in his class in competition
70 */. and "U ” , unsatisfactory. w ith others. I f your boy or g irl lias
Seemingly u scale of this sort would an unsatisfactory grade card, come
make grading easy, but if uny four and tulk it over w ith the teacher. He
people translate Hie meaning of 707« or she can help you help your child.
to HO',; or 60% to 70% or uny of the Come with nn open tnind and co
other figures of the scale to mean operative attitude. .Sometimes much
Ihe same they are indeed the excep­ benefit it derived from such confer
ence.
tion. It has been found again that
teachers of the same subject can not
agree on the grading. Superintend­
T ry (-(Hiking spinach If) to 15 min.
ent Clias. A. Bice ot Portland gives in just the water that clings to the
the follow ing example. A paper leaves after the last rinsing. Chop
graded 707, by one examiner was
graded 28% by another. A paper in it very fine and season w ith butter
Arithmetic graded by several ex- or cream.
School Problems
Tit» proper temperature itl which
In churn cream varies w ith local
and seasonal condition«. A good
rule is to adjust the churning leui-
peralurr so that Ihe churning ix-riod By Supt. Chas. G. Bluett of Hie Gold
at least begun.
w ill be about 3(1 minutes.
H ill Public Schools
W E W IL L P A Y
for T H E O L D CLO CK
We are offering you for n very
lim iteli lime, an opportunity Io
purchase a brand new H art­
ford alarm clock for
$2.00
We w ill pay you sisly rents
for your old rlo rk and you
w ill thereby aerare this
splendid clock for Ihe low
price of—
$1.40
This offer does not lust fo r­
ever. Heller «cl yours right
away. See our window
Gold Hill
Pharmacy
F * . J fo x o Z L J a w
Because of Ihe Teacher’s Institute
at Ashland II was impossible t „ gel
Io Jacksonville for Ihe figures nec­
essary io carry out our financial
estimates. Therefore I have derided
lo tulk Ibis week on a problem
which w ill lie very apropo in view
of Ihe fuel that grudes have been
given out for the first six weeks
period.
Grades arc a serious problem in
the minds of most teachers and a
difficult question to med. Perhaps
loo much attention are paid lo these
symbols of Hie estimate of a students
work in cluss. It would lie a great
innovation
If g r u d e s
could
be abandoned Ihut
is
if
a
pup i I
could
attend
school, miners ranged from 54 to 94% etc.
gi't the most possible from iiis study There are no end of examples.
and not be ranked. But since ttiere
The best that cun be said is that
Is an element of Competition even n grade is an estimate of one person,
in the class room, students and par­ the teacher who is the best situated
ents demand un estimate of rating. to know, ns to the relative quality
Then too many pupils need the stim­ of work put out by u student in com­
ulation of u rating to force them to parison w ith the other pupils of the
pul forth un effort. Higher institu­ same class.
tions depend upon the rating of a
Yet the grade has its substantia­
student in considering his entrance, tion also for it has been found at
hut tile greatest reason for grades is the University of Oregon as it lias
that they have been installed as n in twenty or more institutions of
regular feature und like all traditions higher learning that grades mode in
mill conventions the system of grad high school correlate as high as 60% !
ing is at the present time an indis­ w ith grades made at college. There
pensable feature. No one school is some relation also between grade
could breuk w ith Ihe system und and in telligence us has been proven
continue to function. If Hie system over amt over again, by psyeholo- 1
is eventually discarded it w ill have gists w lio have made extensive stud­
to come about through a gradual ev­ ies. Combined w ith study there
olution. This evolution we hope has must be effort.
V IO L IN or P IA N O
LESSO NS
BONDS!
BONDS!
T . H. F O L K E N B E R G
Teacher of Violin and expert
in adjusting sounding post and
bridge work.
Mrs. Lela M . Folkenberg
Piano, Harmony, History, Ac­
credited teacher.
I f intere ted adresw the above
at Studio, room 4 College bldg.
31 Grape St. .Medford. Ore.
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BONDS!
Voters are urged to read Section 4 of the Housewives’ Council Constitu­
tional amendment authorizing the State
of
Oregon
to go into
irrigation
schemes and into the business of manufacturing and selling light and power:
Every voter should know that th e assessed valuation of Oregon is $1,-
and that
the Housewives’ Council “W a fe r and Power” board
could issue and sell bonds for $52,944,000.
Your property would be a guaran­
tee for the payment of this huge debt.
I-OB SALE—One horse, wagon and
single buggy in good condition.
Sec John Peterson, One mile south
on Jacksonville road.
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B U S IN E S S D IR E C T O R Y
Jeweleri -Repairing
D O W N TO T U R N E R S ’
To Get Some Smokes.
W R IT E US
For Price» on D IAM O ND S
and Watches
Cigars,
Soft Drinks,
Cigarettes, Candy, Ice
(.ream, Lunches.
Mail us your watch and,
jew elry repairing.
R E D D Y and CO.
You all know Dads place
“ House ot Q uality"
Medford,
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Oregon
Have liver frequently any kind is
General Blacksmithing
good, and adds to the day’s supply
I
am prepared to do all manner ot
of mineral and vitamins.
\\agon and Repair Work, Teraner-
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NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION
Satisfaction Guaranteed”
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To the legal voters of the City of
Gold H ili 'Jackson Countv, Oregon.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ♦ Phone 145-J
142 N. Front St. ♦
hat there w ill be an election held
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at the usual place of voting at the ♦ Medford Tent & Awning Wk« ♦
city hall and at the time and day of + Canvas Goods our Specialty ♦
i ops and Glass inclosures ♦
holding the general biennial elec­ ♦ ill Auto
Medford, Oregon.
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tion, Nov. 2nd 1926.
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WHEREAS
at
a mass meet­
ing held at the Beaver Theatre, in
Assayers, Chemists
this city August 30th, 1926, it was
unanimously expressed by the le­
gal voters at that meeting that the
GOLD H ILL TECHNICAL
—LABORATORY—
Mayor and City Council proceed to
Chemist and Assayer
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have placed upon the ballot of the
E. DERWENT
general election an additional Bond
Anafytist, Chemical Engineer.
| Issue of Ten Thousand Dollars,
(10.000.00) fo r the purpose of pay­
Attorneys, Abstractor«
ing, out standing Warrant Indebt­
edness. Said bonds to mature in
10 years, and not to draw in excess
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of 6 per cent interest, to be paid
C. F. P R V ES S, Attorney
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semi-annually, and to be known as j
Branch Office
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Refunding bonds.
Post Office Bldg, (ioi,l H ill, Or ♦
Those who favor the *Rond Issue
GENERAL LAW PRACTICE ♦
w ill vote “ YES”
Main Office Giants Pass, Or. ♦
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Those who oppose the Bond is
sue w ill vote “ No” .
By order of the Mayor and City N. W. Borden
W. R. Gaylord
j Council at an adjourned meeting
BORDEN & GAYLORD
j held September 1, 1926.
Attorneys at Law
Dated this 5th day of October
General Practice
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1926.
Suite 412, Medford Center Building.
JOHN HAMMERSLY,
Recorder.
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I-or the city of Gold H ill, Jackson n I i,ha«e n Ucceeded to the agency <M
County Oregon.
■ • H. Bell in part of the companies
form erly represented by him lx
Gold H ill. I have the Home, Aetna,
015283
Royal, Fireman’s Fund, London.
WALTER ZIMMERMAN
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
At Fidelity State Bank, Gold H ill.
NOTICE TO CO-OWNERS
Oregon s total bonded debt, including that of all political subdivisions, is
now more than $166,000,000.
I OB SALE— Cheap, all lumber and
Stock in my 2nd hand and lumber
business. Stoves wanted. It. F.
Swan.
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Ore.
gon, September 22, 1926.
NOTICE is hereby given that
George W. Holcomb, of Gold H ill,
Oregon, who, on November 20, 1923,
made Homestead Entry, No 015283,
| for N W ^ S E ’/i. Section 23, Town-
| ship 35S, Range 3 West, Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of inten-^
tion to make three year Proof, to
establish claim to the land above de
’ scribed, before Chauncey Florey,
i U. S. Commissioner at Medford, Ore­
gon, on the 2nd day of November,
1926.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Walter, Fitzgerald. Frank -Fitzger­
ald, P. H. Myers, J. L. Rowe, all of
Gold H ill, Oregon.
non-coal
ROBERT E. CRAWFORD,
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Acting Register.
Rotuls of the State of Oregon, not to exceed five per centum of
the assessed valuation of the state, may he issued and sold from
time to time to carry out the purpose of this Article and the full
faith anti credit of the State ot Oregon is hereby pledgejd for the
payment of the principal of said bonds as the same mature, and
the interest accruing thereon asthe same falls due.”
058,880,73$,
C L A S S IF IE D AD S
C. F. CARTER, GOLD HILL, ORB.
I f I can secure four or more
violin pupils I w ill make reg­
ular trips to Gold H ill to in ­
struct.
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H U R R Y IN G !—
DO CTORS
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General Practitioner
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♦ Phones: Office 10, Res. 9-L ♦
Gold H ill,
16 Oregon.
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M edford V eterin ary Hospital
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Dr. D. M. STONE,
Graduate Veterinarian
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Dog and Cattle Disease» a Specialty
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Phone 369, 5th & Grape Sts ♦
Di. D. M. STONE 48
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LO D G ES
THE LADY MUSCOVITES _
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I. O. O. F.
Meets the first Saturday of each
month at 2:00 P. M.
Ica Walker, President,
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Bertha E. Adams, Sec-Treaa.
ALL MUSCOVITES WELCOME
The co-owners of the Triangle
11 Mining association are hereby noti- AMETHYST REBEKAH LODGE »7.
11 fied that the assessment w ork has Meets every Wednesday Night at the
been performed and recorded on the I. O. O. F. Hall, Gold H ill, Oregon
claims in W ard’s Creek mining dis­ Belle
Smith, Noble Grand,
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trict and their portion of the ex­
Pearl Terguson, Vice Grand,
pense is now due and payable.
Katherine Kellogg, Secretary,
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W. J. JONES, Secy.
Lucy Mee, Treasurer.
Its State bonded indebtedness alone per capita
$47.08, is the highest in the Union.
As fast as this political hoard mig ht retire bonds, it would have the power
to issue more; and as the assessed valuations increased the amount of bonds
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could also increase.
H A U L IN G
Motor Trucking, Teaming, Grading, Moving
Anywhere Any Time..... Contract« Solicited. ..Prieee Right
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Hard and Soft Wood For Sale— We deliver anywhere.
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GOLD HILL TRUCK & TRANSFER CO
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North Dakota is Still Paying For Her Failures
An Edison Phonograph
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W ill Improve the Attractivene«» of the Home
Machine and Ten 4-M inute Records
3 4 85
Regular $48.50 Value for
4 ) ,W T-a
V O T E 337 X NO!
Sold On Easy Payment«
T H E M U S IC and P H O T O H O U S E
212 So 6th Street.
In November
Paid Adv. by Oregon Public Utility Committee -Opposed to the Housewives’ Council “Water and Power" Bonding Amendment-
424 Pacific Building, Portlund, Oregon.
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R E P A IR E D —
WE DON’T COBBLE SHOES W E REBUILD THEM.
R E B U IL D IN G SH O ES IS OUR BUSINESS.
A tria l w ill convince. Mail Orders given very prompt attention
KELLY
&
B E C K, on the highway. Gold H ill, Ora
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