Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, November 04, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    TH» GOLD HILL HBW8. JACKBON COUNTT. OBBCON THURSDAY NOVEMBER 4, 1926
PAGE THREE
the Gold Hill District should set the
pace for better business method*
CLASSIFIED ADS
and the other district* will fall in
line. School ex|ienditures can not
l oll SALE— Cheap, all lumber and
be rut In uny other way, then by
Slock in my 2nd hand and lumber
<n
for
the
»lute
a*
a
whole.
The
By Supt. Chas. 0. Bluett of the Gold
Is more than a business, Il is a pleasure, to us.
curtailing interest cost then fore­
bu.slnca*. Stoves wanted. H. F.
money hns been »pent conserva­
Hill Public Schools
sight and by combining districts so
Satisfied customers are » hat we want and we
Swan.
tively,
us to lower over head expense.
have them. Our mechanical work is first class.
I lit re is however „ cost that can
Getting buck to the plinxe of
The record show that current ex­
FOB SALE—Two Jersey heifers, one
three week* ago we find the follow­ be materially lowered. I he account
penditures outside of debt service
fresh soon. I. H. PORTEB. In­
»how*
tlmt
»8,853
hu»
been
payed
ing to be true.
have increased approximately »95«
quire at Itosali» ranch.
O21n4.
Our tolul espendture* for school* old us interest on bonded indebted­ a year or about »3.50 per pupil per
Battery
Repairing
Used
Car»
ness
nod
there
is
now
u
bunded
In
in district 57 In the lu*| five year*
year. 'I lie increase for the State
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
have bern 691,269. Of the amount Intftldedncs* of 629500 accrued to at large has been ahout»4. At the
Fred Hickman Prop.
Gold Hill, Oregon
the
district.
At
0%
the
Indebted­
50% or 645. 304 has been paid for
local rale the cost per pupil would
Jewelers -Repairing
teachers and principal* «alary ness require »1,770 a year interest. be about »131 per pupil in 1932 or
Fuel, light, wnter etc, uccounl* for If the district will tax R»elf for a six years Inter, but by combining would there by he decreased 69 per idents in this city, he having re­
15%; trnn*|»ortatlon 13%; Insur­ few years ahead of lime und put the districts and serving more pupils, pupil . Also the County would pay cently purchased the home of M. S. WRITE US
For Price» on DIAMONDS
ance 6%, while 21% or 615,988 ha« money In a «inking fund, to be let valuation, the per psipil cost can be us »2020 tuition and Sam* Valley Johnson.
and W atehei
been expended for debt service and out at 4% the principal and com­ greatly reduced, because the over­ would be relieved of her high
Mai! us your watch and
pounded interest will Ink. cure of
new building*.
Jewelry repairing.
That the Gold Hiil bridge when
head expense would be divided n- school expense. The arrangement
The |>errentnge given above com­ future building plans. The district mn.u more |,iipi.«.
REDDY and CO.
would be to the advantage of all completed next May will be a gold
pare* well with the percentage glv- can thereby down interest instcud
“House of Quality”
concerned.
bridge in fact as well a* in name,
For
instance
supposing
our
cur­
of paying interest.
Medford,
- 16 .
Oregon
Ihink
it
over
.Let’s
increase
the
»
ething
more
than
a
possi-
The past records »how an in rent expense divided among 46 pup­ enrollment of our sccool so as to bilil
,
ils now in high school amounts to-
menlly 3 pupil* a year. At this rate
General Blackamithlng
»11« per pupif. Now supposing enable u* to give better faculities
For at the present time the pier
the present building will easily ue-
Sams Valley could be persuaded to with less tax burden and a decreas­ foundation* arc resting on gold
I am prepared Io do all manner of
rommndule the pupil, for ten years
send their high school pupils to us. ed per pupil cast the prepare for quartz, every hole that is dug shows Wagon and Repair Work, Temper-
or more, but rooms should be add­
Pointing, Shoeing.
Suppose
there would be about 2« future expenses with a sinking fund color and there is not a man on '"«• Welding,
Satisfaction Guaranteed”
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ed to the building. Then. too. other
pupils added to our enrollment. get rid of our funded indebtness the job from head foreman down C. F. CARTER. GOLD HILL, ORB.
district» may be added, increasing
and
slop
paying
interest.
We
can
Our current expense amount Io »IK,
who hasn't at least a few grains of
accommodation* needed materially. •168 which divided by 66 the num­ not stop educating, nor can we al­
gold in his inside pocket. The news ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 4
H the district, are added however
ber of pupils that would then be low our pupils to get along with­ has spread to Gold Hill and yester­
extra property valuation* will oc- enrolled plus 115 grade pupils out the proper facilities but we can
♦ Phone 145-J 142 N Front St. ♦
O ar »lock of Fountain Pen*
day several Gold Hill boys were out
♦ u |f F. F. BURK
*
cur and the tax burden will be light­ which must be counted in or 161 lighten the fax burden by distribut­
w ill be a aurprk a to yoa. We
with pans prospecting the pier holes ♦ Medford le n t 4 Awning Wk* •
er instead of heavier, hut even so
ing
it
over
the
maximum
number
have Ike very lataat in both
»101 per pupil. Our per pupil cost
on both sides of the river.
♦ Canvas Goods our Specialty ♦
possible and loaning instead of bor­
the Parker and
Waterman
ill Auto 3 op» and Glass inclosures ♦
But
the
big
gold
yield
isexpected
rowing
money.
♦ Medford, Oregon.
42 4
brand*, and in the very latent
w-hen
concrete
pouring
begins.
For
+
+ + +
+ + + + + + + + +
finlahtb. Both theae pen* pre
the gravel and crushed rock will
highly advertised
nationally
come from the river bed just below
and aro In a rlaaa by them-
Assayers, Chemists
the bridge and ail the old timers
selvän.
maintain this part of the river bed
G OLD H IL L T E C H N IC A L
is nothing shortof a gold mine.
Priced from
— LABO RATO RY—
Therefore not only will gold be
Chemist and Assayer
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found, but the bridge will have gold
$2.75 to $10.00
E. DERWENT
concrete for its construction.
Hard and Soft Wood any time at
Analytist, Chemical Engineer.
We also have the combination
It seems like a long time before Christmas. No
JJ.Bitter*.
p j adv 37
Yesterday it was reported work
seta of pen and pencils and
on
the
bridge
had
stopped
because
doubt but it w<uit be long. You will want to re­
Attorney», Abstractors
Mr and .Mrs. Greenleaf of Medford of striking water in pier excava­
th ew rilin g desk sota.
number many friends. Figure out how much
were vistors in the city Saturday. tions. Water has been struck, but
Theae are go"d for general
. work has not slopped, and as long ♦ + ♦ + ♦ + ♦ ♦ 4 4 4 4 4
-ou will need and then start in right by placing
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licensed Truck and Driver. We as the present good weather contin- ♦
u tility and also make lovely
a savings account in this bank to cover the costs
♦
C. F. P R U E S 8j_ Attorney ♦
b.ut anything. JJ Kin.r. Pd a d -3 7 ues it will not stop.
Chrlatmaa present*.
Branch Office
4
of your Christinas shopping. Then you will have
i he water, however, is delaying ♦ Post Office Bldg, Gold Hill, Or 4
.Mrs. Dan Richards spent last week
♦ GENERAL
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»»,
LAW .w
PRACTICE
no regrets when that time comes.
eml in Sams Valley as the guest of progress anil may become a serious ♦ Main
"Grants Pass**Or ♦
problem. There are fissures in the ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Office
Mrs. John Cook.
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, rock foundation on both sides of the
Bertha Coy has been absent a few river. Over 50 holes have been N . W. Borden
W. R. G aylerd
days from her usual place in the Fi­ drilled in one rock for example and
BORDEN & GAYLORD
out of each hole the water spurted
delity bank on account of illness.
Attorney* at Law
and continues to spurt. Gasoline
_
, . » Gener*1 Practice
I
pumps
are
at
work
but
it
looks
like
The ladies aid of the Gold Hill
Suite 412, Medford Center Building,
W alter Zimmerman, Cashier
a
matter
of
pumping
Rogue
River
will give their annual bazaar in the
dry.
Merrit building Saturday Nov. 13.
— IN S U R A N C E —
The engineer in charge however,
,, r„h>Je »“cc«eded to the agency at
expects
no
serious
difficulty
of
a
Mr. and Mrs. George Heincr of
I . H. Bell in part of the conmaniaa
\\ illiams, Ore., were visitors in this permanent nature. Holes will be
rePresen»*d by him to
city over the week end at the home sunk deeper and it is expected that Gold Hill. I have the Home, Aetna.
Mrs. Alice Vose, mother of Mrs. solid rock will be struck and the Royal, Fireman’s Fund. London.
& of
cV etoca'briou0^ ”
HIIL
fieiner.
School Problems
Auto
w rin g
T h e N u gget G arage
Fountain
Pens
H ave Y ou
Y o u r C h r is t m a s L is t
Gold Hill
Pharmacy
Fidelity State Bank
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ASSOCIATED A
f
WINTER
GASOLINE
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Huge trusses are now being con­
DOCTORS
structed to use in pouring the new
bridge. These trusses will span the * * * * * * * 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
river and allow the work to go on
W P. C H I S H O L M M .D. 4
regardless of high water in the ♦
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Rogue. Everything points to the ♦ m. General Practitioner
° fflce 10’ Re>’ *-L ♦
completion of the bridge by next Go,d «Ul.
J« Oregon.
A dance and Halloween party was April or May.—Mail Tribune.
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given at the Savage Rapids hail Sat­
NOTICE
urday night at which a representa­
tive crowd was in attendance and
In compliance with Section 730«, * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
many Halloween costumes were in Chapter 14 of the Irrigation District * Medford Veterinary Hospital 4
Dr. D. M. STONE.
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evidence.
Laws of Oregon, for 1925, an elec­ 'r
Graduate V eterin arian
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tion will be held at W. P. Bolduc’s * D o t and
Cattle Dfeeanea . Specialty
Service
Station,
at
the
intersection
The Gold Hill Supply Co. have of the Foot’s Creek road and the Pa­ *
Phon« 369, 5th A Grape 8u J
ndded a slock of boys shoes to their cific Highway.
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Dr. D. M. 8TONB, 48
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stock, in all sizes. This ought to
This election will be held on the
welcome news far parents who have ninth day of November, 1926. said
being the second Tuesday in
been compelled to go to our neigh­ date
November as is required by law.
LODGES
boring towns to fit juniors with
This election is held for the pur­
shoes.
pose of electing one (1) director to
T H E L A D Y M U S C O V IT E S
serve on the board for three (3)
„
I- O. O. F .
years.
Jack Pickard is back behind the
Meets the first Saturday of sack
, The polls will be open at eight
block at the Gold Hill Meat market o clock a. m. and remain open until
month at 2:00 P. M.
Ic* ' V*lkeO President,
1«
again. He is not able to attend to five o clock p. m.
Bertha E. Adams, Sec-Trena.
Dated and signed at Gold Hill, Ore-
all the duties there yet but is able
ALL MUSCOVITES WELCOME
Io help out quite a bit. Jack has i yjo. on »his fourth day of October
been suffering with a case of blood
AMETHYST REBEKAH LODGI 6T.
w . W. HITTLE,
Meets every Wednesday Night ai thè
poisoning.
President. n ’iP ’P ’
Hall, Gold Hill, Oregon
FRED G. GUY,
Belle Smith, Noble Grand,
gg
Forest Pickett a student at the
Pearl Ferguson, Vice Grand,
Gold
Hill
Irrigation
District
Jackson
Oregon Agricultural college from
Katherine Kellogg. Secretori
County, Oregon.
O7-28-N4
Lncy Meo, T reesuw .
near this city, was conferred the
honor of being chosen Beaver
Knight at that institution. This is ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 < < > ' #
a much coveted appointment and
M
H A U L IN G
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the young man is to be congratulat­ *
ed.
Motor Trucking, Teaming, Grading, Moving
*
Jack Morell left Wednesday morn­
ing for San Francisco. Mr. Morell
has been visiting in this city the
past month as the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. H. D. Reed. Mr. Morell is in­
terested in real estate near this city.
Sustained Q uality
,
is refined to give satis­
factory service in the
coldest temperatures
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reasoner and fam­
ily who have made this city their
home for the past year have moved
to Centeral Point. Mr. Reasoner
was elected to the city council of
Gold Hill but due to his removal to
our neighboring city he will not be
able to serve.
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Avnilahle st all Company
service stations and at the
best independent dealer*
A S S O C IA T E D
O IL
C O M PA N Y
City Reeorder John Hainmersly,
rereived word Iasi week to the ef­
fect that the mother-in-law of his
brother Riley had passed away. The
woman was the sister of Dick and
Lee Hayes who live near this city
and an aunt of Jack Hayes, local
business man.
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An Edison Phonograph
Will Improve the Attractiveness of the Home
Machine and Ten 4-Minute Records
Regular $48.50 Value for
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$ ä 4.
Sold On Easy Payments
THE MUSIC and PHOTO HOUSE
212 So 6th Street.
Grants Pass, Ore
C. W. Doty of (his city received
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aged mother, living in Nebraska
lost her life as a result of an ac­ ♦ WE DON’T COBBL e M u Ì es WE BERCILO^í f e
cident.
Details of the accident ♦
REBUILDING SHOES IS OUR BUSINE88.
were not given in the message. Mr. I A ‘r,' k Z T lV
T £ ^ ‘L <)rd,7
Prompt ettontl..
Doty and his family are new res-
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