Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, April 21, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    FACE FOCE
TH K C o r n m t I. N B H 3. j ; r
H ie greatest
car values in
eachprice class
CHEVROLET
$525 to $745—The quality car of the
low priced field. 3-speed transmission.
FisherBodies. Ducofinish. Fully equip­
ped. 7 models. Also TRUCK CHAS­
SIS: H-ton, $395 ; 1-ton, $495.
PONTIAC
$775 to $975 — Most powerful “ six”
in its price class. Fisher Bodies. Duco
finish. Beautiful lines. Value proved
by unprecedented sales. 5 models.
OLDSMOBILE
$875 to $1190—A fine car at moderate
cost. Powerful 6-cylinder motor. Hand­
some Fisher Bodies. Duco finish.
4-wheeI brakes. 11 models.
OAKLAND
$1095 to $1295—A "six'* that is win­
ning and holding goodwill on perform­
ance. Beautiful bodies by Fisher.
Duco finish. 4-wheel brakes. 7 models.
BUICK
$1195 to $1995 — Famous v a lv e -in -
head 6-cylinder engine. New mode J
vibrationless beyond belief. Fisher
Bodies. Duco finish. 18 models.
$2995 to $9000—Pioneer 8-cylinder car.
50 body styles and types by Fisher and
Fleetwood. 500 color and upholstery
combinations. Duco finishes.
ENERAL MOTORS stands back of
G
these quality cars. A double guar­
antee back of every one. Decide which
car best suits your purse. Then clip and
send the coupon. W e will send you free
full information about that car, together
with a wonderfully interesting illus­
trated little book about General Motors’
Proving Ground where its cars must
prove their superiority before they
are offered to you. Act today. Mail
the coupon NOW, before you forget
GENERAL
MOTORS
— C L IP THE C OUPO N- — — — —
PONTIAC
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OLDSMOBILB □
(Dept. A), Detroit. Mich.
•II ******* ’ •ixf" without any obligation to me,
■lluatrated literature deacribing the General
Motors product I have checked — together
with the name o f the nearest dealer in
case I may wish a demonstration.
ALSO
YOUR PROPING GROUND BOOK.
OAKLAND
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BUICK
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L a SALLE
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CADILLAC
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Coming to
F R IG ID A IR E □
Electric Refrigerator)
R
Valet
A u fcrS tro p
Razor
- -SAar/Miw R—l t
—S I u p ta $ 3 5
a>a-
T i tin- P o u ltry m a n th e kind o f feed fo r his
c h ic k e n s is all im p o rta n t.
T h e well know n
C ro w n feeds a re k n o w n to he th e het o b tain a b le .
In m a k in g y o u r p u rc h a s e s d o n 't o v erlook th e o p ­
p o rtu n ity c l ta k in g a d v a n ta g e o f o u r special price
C ro w n E g g Mash $ 3 .2 0 cw t.
in Internal Medicine for the
past fifteen years
DOES NOT OPERATE
W ill Be
... Office Hours 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
ONE DAY ONLY
C L A R K ’S G R O C E R Y
“ Eor th e M ore P a r tic u la r ”
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The term cull potatoes is usually
applied to those thut are small, mis­
shapen or those that are over-siie,
and, therefore suitable for the mar­
ket. If these are from healthy and
productive plants, they may he safe­
ly used, provided that the tubers
used for seed be not less then l - ’4
inches in diameter. When the par­
entage of the so-called cull potatoes
isnot known, they should never be
used for seed.
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RANGE!
L a r g e Line to
S elect From
Contrary to popular belief, alfalfa
dries out just as rapidity when the
leaves are removed from the stems
as when alowed to cure with the
leaves on. 'I his fact has been dem­
onstrated by experiments carried on
by the United States Department of
Agriculture. Because of the preval­
ence of this erroueous notion, curing
in the windrow has been very com­
monly advocated in the past. It is re­
cognized in the past. It is recogniz­
ed, however, that hay cured In this
manner retains more if its leaves
and therefore has a higher feeding
value.
Dr. Mcllenthin is a regular gradu­
ate in medicine and surgery and is
licensed by the state of Oregon. He
does not operate for chronic appen­
dicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach,
tonsils or adenoids.
He has to his credit wonderful re­
sults in diseases of the stomach, liv­
er, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart,
kidney, bladder, bed wetting, ca­
tarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciat­
ica, leg ulcers and rectal ailments.
Below are the names of a few of
his many satisfied patients in Ore.
who have been treated for one of the
above named causes:
Birds arc important aids to ag­
Mrs. H. II. Blake, Marshfield.
Mrs. I. V. McAdoo, Scio.
riculture, horticulture, and forestry,
W. L. Kirby, Bend.
according to publications of the Bio­
M. E. Anstadl, Astoria.
Mrs. Fred Krusow, Grass Valley. logical Survey of the United States
Department of Agriculture. They are
Mrs. Lewcrenz Portland.
Mrs. C. H. Horning, Hauser.
active everywhere. Flickers, black­
Mrs. J. L. Henderson, North Pow­ birds, robins, and thrashers seek
der.
their insect prey on the ground,
Mrs. Andrew Anderson, Westport.
woodpeckers,
titmice, and chicka­
Bemeinber above date, that con­
sultation on his trip w ill be free and dees closely search the trunks and
that his treatment is different.
limbs of trees; vireos and warblers
Married women must be accom­ scan (he leaves and probe the flow ­
panied by their husbands.
Address: 21' Bradbury Bldp., I.os ers; and flycatchers and swallows
sweep their prey from the air.
Angeles, Califorr.ia.
S pecial F e a tu re s n o t cor
ta in e d in o th e r ra n g e s
Your Old Stove taken in
Exchange
COME IN
AND LET US
DEMONSTRATE
LINOLEUM AND SHADES
SCOTT WOOLF
217W Main
Medford, Oregon
Pilone
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HOME BUILDERS
Let u . furnish your Window«, Door., Frame«.
Screen«, Interior Finish, Cabinet«, etc.
W e a re m a n u f a c tu r e r s a n d can give you low est
possible p rices c o n s is ta n t w ith q u a lity .
E s ti­
m a te s c h e e rfu lly fu rn ish e d .
T row b rid ge Cabinet W orks
MEDFORD, OREGON
IT’S FALSE ECONOMY TO FEED BABY CHICKS
CHEAP FOOD
They Deserve the Best
TRY CROWN KOMPLETE CHICK starting feed for f«or weeks
then feed them—
CROWN KOMPLETE CROW and see how they will grow.
CROWN STANDS FOR QUALITY.— Quality Minns HEALTHY
CHICKS. Insist on Crown—Sold by all stores In Gold Hill
Rogue Valley Mil ing Co.
Medford.
DISTRIBUTORS
Co ig< r Funeral Parlors
REASONABLE
OREGON
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WE DON’T C t& iilP s S < ? B g WK R B B U lii n f e
R EB UILDING SHOES IS OUR BUSINESS.
A irlal w ill emivit.ee, M-H Orders given very prompt attention
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Office of County Coroner
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Name._____________________
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MEDFORD
No Charge for Consultation
[ALL PRICES F. O . B. FACTORIES]
! CHEVROI.ET
have ensued between different fac­
tions relative to the constituents of
If chicks get to cold they crowd
this metal.
.
together in the hover and try to get
The fact that the Guggenheims nearer the heat. They should set­
tle down in an even ring around the
outer edge of the hover. If they
crowded to one side put them around
evenly. If they insist on crowding to
one side, look for the trouble. H’s
often a strong draught or a direct
light.
In M e d fo rd on W e d n e sd a y
A p ril 27. a t th e H o llan d
H o te l
C A D IL L A C
p “ ~
have taken an option u|ton some
land in the Evans Creek district is
point d t«> us proof 6f the fuel (hat
.» «Mkl'eadent Newspaper dedicat­ the Hn claim Is -rue, but Guggen­
heims h ive done many. Iiings In the
ed lo the ketterilleni of Golii Hill
* ’*<! Jn«'kn in < j u i i i * v .
mining game which would not he
lone by oilier p ople and the fact
C J. S h y rh E d ito r
that they have taken option means
Utile one way or the other.
. Í X f F Thursday evening
Neither does the fact that no val­
in Gold H ill, Jackson County, Ur«.
ue has heretofore been found for
•» the Foot Office at GoM the metal mean that there is no
nil!, Oregon, for transmission thru value to It. Each evening many of
toe tuiiis k i second class matter.
our cliiins are enterlnlned by pro­
grams
carried to them by means nf
kdvnrtUing Ratetw—Display, 25c per
coluiui’ ir ch; Legal advertising at ether waves which our fathers and
in
J * 1! ' .
l#c per line, grandfathers did not know* existed
L U s tl/a d 1c per word per ¡user- and had the noted scientists of
twin.
more than one agency those days been asked if there were
coats Uisixii allowed on any for-
such waves they would have paged
• if n Mlvartiaing.
a lunacy board. Some similar situ­
ation might confront the Oregon min
» Aun i ption 12:00 a year
er in dealing with the white metal
in Advance
which is becoming known as the
mystery" metal. Its value might
t in : t in : come ini
he great and yet again it may never
he determined. The best that we
Such an expression taken from a
can do Is to hope for the liest and
child hood game might well be up-
let those who art. inclined Io in­
plied to the condition which faces
vest in the exploitation of this
the mining circles of Southern Ore­
metal continue their research. May
gon.
(heir success he great. Those who
From what little information we
have none of the mrta| w ill not be
have been able to gather there is
any the loser and those who have it
vast bodies of while metal to be
Will he enriched if it is valuable anil
found in Southern Oregon. One of
wiser, if it is not.
the biggest producers of this pro­
duct is the Jackson ami Logan mine
Don’t wean pigs before they arc
just outside of Ciqld H ill a few miles.
This metal appears in the capping of 111 weeks old unless there is some
almost every property in the vicin­ special reason for earlier weaning
ity and appears to he very readily Some breeders wean al an earlier
age to get two litters a year. Ordin
mined.
This mineral has been known of arily a belter practice is to raise
for many years but has never been three litters in two years. A pig that
considered of any value. Miners have is stunted by early weaning or from
never, but in a few eases, attempted any other cause w ill never make so
to separate it from the ore. Often profitable a hog us It would if this
it has been proclaimed as tin and set hack bad not occurred. When the
just as often noted inettalurgists ami pigs are to he weaned, reduce the
richness and quantity of the sow’s
chemists have slated differently.
However, this spring the tin fever feed four or five days before wean­
has again been fanned to a flame ing. Ibis w ill have u tendency to
and some very heated arguments ruduce the flow of milk.
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Specialiit
$2495 to $2685— General Motors’ new
and beautiful car designed and built by
Cadillac. 8-cylinder V-type engine.
Bodies by Fisher. Duco finish. 6 models.
| G eneral M otors
Gold Hill News
Dr.
L a SALLE
'O N C O V ' TY. OttRCAN THURSDAY APRIL »I. IM T
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EVERY FEED FOR THE POULTRYMAN, DAIRYMAN
or HOG BREEDER
Fertilizer, for Every kind of Crop, Spray Mnlerials-Poultryhouse
Spray, e
GRAIN SEEDS, GRASS SEEDS, POTATO SEED, SALT FLOUR
W e I n itia te P ric e s so e v e ry Mi n th o u r B u sin ess
In c re a se s
F o rm Bureau Co-Op. Exchange
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