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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1927)
THE GOLD H H .I. NR WS, ACKSON C O l'N TY , OKKGUA I a a a a G re a t R e lie f F o r T h ese H o t D ays a Gold Hill New« Mi ln<lc|H*n<lrnt Ncws|i:q>,f <|cilic:i! o l to the b e lli uncut o f (m ill H ill »ml J .id , mio G o m iti. C. J. S h o rb E d ito r Is a cooling dish of our wholesome ice cream. Published every Thursday evening ill Golii l l i l . J 11, on County. Orc. * Our pnxluct is always cool and enjoyable due to e our modern cooling devices Carry home a pint or quart with you tonight. Ibe entire family will enjoy the treat. 1 'ite rcd ill the Post I ff cc a t , i|i| H ill, U n ito li, fin tc.ioMiiisMo i lin n the maps as second class niattcv. Advertising Kates P spiny, 25c per ' Coliniin inch; Legni advertising at legal rate. Benders Ute pi r ’ ine. Classified, le per w o rd per i -sei (ion. N o more Ilian one i genes em u lili .situi a llo w e d oa n " \ f.i • eign a d v irt's Tig. Crater Lake Confectionery Right on the corner q h l <T IS. 1927 Handiest Place in Town ■■■■■JBanaaBi Present-day smokers fin d their sheerest enjoyment in Camels S uliscri,itim i «2 i'll a year In Advance Mail! T H E people of this nge spend millions for the good tilings of life. And they place Camel first among cigarettes. Modern smokers r.i.i'.c money, but when they spend it they insist on quality, end more people today buy Camels than ever bought any other cigarette. Camel value has won the modern world. Money cannot buy choicer tobaccos, nor a more glorious blending. That’s why increasing millions in the modern age single out (his famous smoke as their favorite. You, too, will find it yours. " H a re a Camel!'’ O C C tf ip e n tn y q Mr. and Mrs. Tony Boss and Mr. | . ml Mrs. lu c k Bohinson were at (■rants Pas, Iasi '1 liursday where ; they were looking tifle r iuj.iuess I connected w ith .sum m ining prtnt- ■ e rly owned by the tw o men. Try our convenient banking'by- Mail facilities. At any time of the day or night you can send your deposit in. D. E. Danielson o f Portland Ore gon lias opeted up a wateli repair shop at tile Gold H ili Hotel i.i lin 'd H ill. .Mr. Danielson is reputed io be c very good watch repairm an and he is specintzing oil Ladies w rist wale hrs. Our Bank is as near as the closest mail box. USE THE MAILS The Misses Eva and ile rllia Coy, Ernest Ross, Jim m ie Burns, an I P erry Knotts were at C hiloquin Sun day, where Kiev were the gu sts i f tin W alter Zimmerman f. m ily. They motored to Klamath Falls in the nf Ternoon to w ith ss the Klamath-Ron . base ball game. The Jackson County Bank Established 1888 Member Federal Reserve System MEDFORD. - OREGON K —-- -A------ HOME BUILDERS We are manufacturers and can give you lowest possible prices consistant with quality. Esti mates cheerfully furnished. .MEDFORD, OREGON n ■ ■ ï EVERY FEED FOR THE POULTRY.MAN, DAIRYMAN or HOG BREEDER Fertilizers for Every kind of Crop, Spray Materials— Poultry house Spray, GRAIN SEEDS, GRASS SEEDS, POTATO SEED, SALT FLOUR I A gc oil q u a lity o f i Haifa o r e lo v .r is the best kind o f hay fo r grow ing calves. Calves should lie taught :q »at a little hay at an early tqe. There is no practical advantng in i clding w ater to the grain ration, MF» became o f the large amount of sal iva anil other digestive flu id s sc- creted h.v a d a iry cow. O ne-fourth of the receipts from N ational Forests, is, in accordance w ith Federal law , returned yearly We have many accommodations and services you should inquire about. Farm Bureau Co-Op. Exchange Phone 952 .Medford, Oregon Fruit Season Is Now Here! Are you prepared to do your fall canning so that this winter your family will be able to enjoy the pleasant, appetizing relish of home canned fruit, jelly or jam. The fruit season is at hand and soon it will he too late to think about your can ning needs. Your advance order for sugar, jars, jar caps, and fruits will insure your having all you need. Do not delay ordering until too late. We are expecting an unusually large de mand this year in these lines and are prepared to fill your demands. jam n ini tn, ns they m ig ht hnvo been I nfler any p'un < f fe ding hogs, I.« h a lf o w in g io Hip num ber who live free access to good, pure, w : ter and f a llh f a llj « hidden life arid rest In w i- a m ineral m ixture containing salt vis ite d tondis. George E lio t. is necessary at all times. Let ua furnish your Windows, Doors, Frames* Screens, Interior Finish, Cabinets, etc. Trowbridge Cabinet Works to the ! ouulies w i.e ie the forests are Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lively r tu rn locati ti. in I. ii of taxes fo r road ed to this c ity M u:'il y ' cvcniyg where they ixpeet to rem ain indef liu ild i g .• nd school development. iu ite ly . Mr. L ive ly has he: n in the east the past nine months looking C o -» ? I V o ö -» r» by Humble a fle r business interests in Kentuclo., Th«» f h it v ' iri'nit n f the w o rld Is I O hio ¡Mid Pennsylvania and Mrs. iwtrtl.v deiM i „ „ u n lils lo rle net«; L iv e ly has been v is itin ; at P ortlun I. s t ill H u rt th in g s nro not mi III w ith O ptim tic T hought “ One alee th in g nbottt th in -nieli sh o e s In w in te r.“ says ( itila titie T ra ie rs , c h e e rfu lly , “ Is th a t no u . ite r liow .o ld y o u r feet may get outside, It doesn’t ta ke them h a lf the m o rn in g to w a rm up a fte r you get Into a heated room .” — Kansas C ity Star. ------ ,r- L i!; ' 7 Art ? L a t s u i By *, ii I ng I vvl.leb »V hielt you t > jl. have ziiv p il 1« fo re you a r e (w e a ry y o u »pend $10. f»y «pi ih I h g $1 before j u a rc t h ir t y you -poi <i X5. Jty «pending $1 before you a re I uyy you spend at lea»! $2. How ho ? One d o lla r n r S lim o r any o th e r n iim h e r o f do ll.ira, c a re fu lly Invested, w ill double In a b iiu l a dozen year« e xp la in s F o il" « M agazine. T he re fore , $1 saved and Invested before tw e n ty w ill am ount to $10 In fo r iy years, or by Hie Ilia c most people th in k they w ould lik e Io la ke life eu T he d o lla r saved before ilia age o f t h ir t y w ould a l l • unt to $ll w liea t h e « h u t rem lied s ix ty . T h e D u g fo r Businrss By Yorke D avis W h o w as th e m ysterious re cluse who lived in the old house? W hy w as he killed and what strange method was employed to bring about his death? In what manner did the green cloak figure in the crime? These and other interesting mat- cinating story. T hey w i re at w ork g a th e rin g p otato beetle« fro m (lie b a ckya rd gulden «pot oT th d r <lad big hoy and lit t le hoy T he y received t in re n ts a hundred for th e s trip e d hacked rascals. It was h a rd w o rk fo r tin- boy» m id a preinu lu re tnveatm enl o f funds fo r the dad hut the p o ta to crop had Io he «avert 'T h e s e y e llo w eiggs have to lie «mashed too,“ r ile d the lit t le hoy. ex h lh itln g the patch underneath ii le a f “ Gli. no. don’t do H in t." yelhsi t li«T b ig h o y ; “ th e y ’l l hatch out m i’ make bog«, an’ then wo c ’a p ic k ’em amt git p a id fo r '«•in.’’ N e w s p a p e r In te r v ev.’s T im In lc rv lc w fe a tu re <>f JmirnaJIsia dales back I n 1851», th e year n f (lie John B ro w n m id nn H a rp e r; F e rry. Am nng lh .e e stated to he Im p lic a te I In tlie ra id w is O e rrlt H m ltli, a nnled lin lis iiiv c ry a d v m a l e n f Petcrhnro, N Y. T he New Y ork H e rald sent n re p o rte r to see him and published the In te rv ie w In co n versation style. Being the firs t exnm ple n f newspnper erder- p rise In Unit line, It created a sensa tio n . a i is iis i h i m s: ic iin iin s ii u h - u »’ | G t l U ’ U “ H ow are you g e ttin g on?” asked Hie old frie n d k in d ly . " E l l i e ! ” was I lie en Hm la e lle reply. "Say, I th o u g h t i . ’l ole Non Y a lik had the univers, , I in in d to denth, but th is her, he;, v e il o f yo u rs — " "tle a v e n ? ’’ repeated the o ld e r hand N e ro Last o f F a m ily Lino Nero wns the Inst o f the ltn|>etlnl fn m ily of C n e s irs hut th ere« fie r Caesar became » t it le o f d ig n ity th e I1Hme w ere Prom de riv ed Hi . Gentnio “ kaiser*' and Russian " is a r," S im p le P leasures Rest llo w «Wert m ol wholesome «re (he pleasure» th a t go in to sm all room— th e hum ble, sim ple m i ustonied sight» and »Olinda th a t licit. - the «»ul at once Into the open n lr flora Greenwell. ---------- a ---------- T h e F irs t C u re When Annuls« came up before lh . tra ffic c o u rt ** said lie th o ug h t lie was tra v e lin g nh m il tw enty tulle« an Four.— M in ne a p o lis .Imp ,,nl iiik ik I was noted at Boston, hul oil lue whole llic situation contiuucil firm last w ic k . Mills are being ad vised Io buy fo r herds du rin g the next few months at present prices. C lover Keed—-W hite clover »ceil production is expected Io be slig h t ly larger this year hut carryover smaller tlmn last year. Prices have not been established. Vegetables- A record hrcnking crop o f onions is forecasted. F if teen northern nd western states are espeetid to produce 18..'. 3.000 bush els, I T iiiu s The latest o ffic ia l estim ate in d ie n tis tli it C a lifo rn ia w ill produce «08,000,000 pounds of dried prune» this year o r 108,000,Odd p o u rd , more than a year ago. MARKETS (ii’tiin —Lig h t frost in Canada anil n ports of fu rth e r rust damage on both sides o f the lio u tu lry caused sharp advances in the wheal market J last week. Feed— More firm ness lies been ■ noted in feed markets o w ing Io the firm prices fo r grains. Livestock Firm er« prices fo r we|| finished cuttle nnd improved demand fo r good feeders hut some weakness in poorly fin is h rd kille rs marked the cattle markets last week. W ool—Some slackening in de : w : ,i|lj I JE ii ........... ................ llll High Chss x WATCH & JEWELRY ¡¡I REPAIRING J :: Johnson’s Jewelry Store 1 Medford, Oregcn Read Farmer’s Bulletin No. 474 The U. S. Department »if Agriculture in Bulletin 474, says: “Although paint makes great im provement in the appearance of prop erty. it is far more useful for protection of property, than for ornament. A small amount of money expended in keeping a building or a piece of machinery paint ed adds greatly to the length of its life." 'lake farm implements for example. Experts say that without repainting or varnishing they depreciate at an aver age rate of a year. \'\ hen properly protected by paint and varni. h, they depreciate only 7.3*% year; need repairs less frequently, and D elay is costly. “Clean Up and Paint UP" NOW. Pioneer Paint and Wall Paper Co. MEDFORD, OREGON