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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1928)
Enjoy the S ilve r Grays 1 U I1 IU I t m n ii m e IN I III (> |(H so listened to Srnu'ur Borah anil others and put in a dry plank. It Is expected that the Démocratie plat form w ill either have « much more arid plank or else come m il flat footer) in favor of less prohibition. Before two more weeks the run ning teams w ill be well groomed for ft IX I IX I IX I IX I w ill lie ready Io carry llieir loads and the entire rounlry w ill again Income involved in mother g rrtl presidential campaign and a fte r the smoke o f haltle is cleared away re gardless o f the victor there w ill hr little change in the conduct of our nations policies. 1X1 IX I IX N B X I A l l these closed cats have FISHER BODIES IX X X 18 X 81 Le Moss Wins X I 1 THE X X These are the finest of m otor coaches b u ilt and equipped to give the utmost in comfort and safety for highway travel. For Safety: Drivers with Southern Pacific responsibil ity. 4- wheel air brakes -rigid inspection and supervision. Safe. For Comfort: Seats air- cushioned— interiors immac ulately clean, plate glass win dows, rich mahogany trim . W e ll v e n tila te d hut not drafty. Lights at night you can read by. Restful. For Economy: Buy 10-ridc tickets tor use only on motor coach and save a third in travel costs. They are good for frO days. Rail rickets un less specially restricted are good on the motor coaches. X II kSee V s B e f o r e Y ou B uy X 11 T H E G. O . P. T E A M 30 x 3*/2 Cord Tire $3.50 29x4.40 Baloon Cord Tire $4 95 31x4 Cord Tire «75 32x4 Cord Tire $6.95 31x5.25 Balloon Cord Tire $9.95 33x6.00 Balloon Cord Tire $11,50 All Other Sizes Priced Accordingly We Buy Direct Front the Factory. We have Five Stores. That is the Reason We Sell Tires At The Prices The Other Dealers Pay for Them WE ALSO HANDLE BATTERIES AT WHOLESALE PRICES COME IN AND SEE US AND TRY THE NEW TEXACO. DRY GASOLINE IT BEATS THEM ALL We Sell For Less il Lc Moss The Tire Man Grants Pass TWO PLACES As to th e appearance and com fort of General Motors cars, we invite you to be the judge. Every closed body is built by Fisher— the largest builder of automobile bodies in the world. The experience and the vast production of the Fisher Company mean more beauty, more comfort, and more luxury than you will find anywhere else at corresponding prices. X 11 X 1 WE CAN BEAT ANY PRICE YOU GET ON TIRES BY 15%. OUR DOUBLE BLUE PENNANT FED ERAL 6 PLY BALLOON GUARANTEED 20,000 MILES, OUR BLUE PENNANT GUARANTEED 15,000 MILES. Agent r I 'HE mechanical performance of General J Motors cars is tested and proved on General Motors’ 1,245 acre Proving Ground. Before any new model is put in production, it must pass more than 135 different teats for power, speed, durability and general per formance. X I 2 0 T o 25 P e r c e n t M. R. Sutherland With the nomination of lie u ,,, An Independent Newspaper dedicat and Curlis as the standard bcarc-s ed to tue betterment of Gold H ill of the national Republican party, we find several unique situations. and Jackson County. If elected we w ill have our first C. J. S h o rb E d ito r a a lc r president. We w ill have our f rsl pi .i i , i i l fr, in west of the Published every Thursday evening Even more we have in Gold H ill, Jackson County, Ore. Mi-sissippi. both candidates from west of the Entered at the Post Office at Gold Mississippi, the president from the H ill, Oregon, for tcansniission thru west coast. We w ill have an almost the mails as second Alass matter. purkdy independent in the presi dents chair—a man who has held Advertising Rates— Display, 25c per i important positions of trust with column inoh; Legal advertising at legal rate. Readers 10c per line, | both Democratic and Hepuhlican Claissified, lc per word per inser parties. In the vice president’s tion. No more than one agency chair we w ill have perhaps the first commission allowed on any for native American to ever hold the of eign advertising. fice, Sen. Curtis being a decendent of the aboriginees of this continent. Subscribtion $2.00 a year in Advance Down at Houston there w ill be another big convention in a few F A T H E R S DAY days. At this convention the stand- adr bearer of another party w ill Last Sunday was Father’s Day. be chosen. Governor Smith of New There was very little notice taken York, and a very able man seems t j of the day as compared to Mother’s have a little the edge on the votes day, for, there has never been the and were the rules governing this sentimental interest taken in father convention the same as those gov that has been shown his life’s com erning the Kansas City convention panion. there is not much doubt but that Poets, and artists have created A1 Smith would be the Democratic masterpieces dedicated to mother standard bearer. hood and that helps a lot in arousing The Republican powers that be of emotions in the people, and, there fore makes it easier to become en thused over mother. The oversight of Father’s day was possibly never noticed by many. Perhaps a large per cent of the fath ers were not aware that there was a day set aside for them. Father’s are naturally supposed to be less receptive of sentiment and pleasing overtures than is mother. They are more taken to business and less guided by emotion than their fair partners in life. Perhaps that ac counts for the lack of enthusiastic reaction to l ather’s Day. N'everthelers even a big, strong, hard working father appreciates the little, tender, showings of sentiment more than the world gives him cred it for. X ! W E HAVE DROPPED THE PRICE ON FEDERAL TIRES S o u th e r n P a c ific Gold Hill News II « Tire Marathon X II » X II We invite you to check, on the coupon be low, the cars that appeal to you most. Com plete literature will be sent to you, without any obligation. X II X »! I X 1 CHEV R O L E T - 7 m o d a l., 1495 Io 1715. Bigger mu! bolter then ever before. 4 wheel brake«. Mon* P*,werful engine. lanurioua Fieber I Unira. N r » b, »el N r » D o m adore. d l * ini, k lï-lo n . 1395; I-loo. »195. at X »I X P O N T I A C — 7 roodela, »745 4J7S. le'weet-priood quality ■la New model» improved from radiator to tail light. 4 w trad Ira k *. lUnliee by Futuw. Naw GMR cylinder brad, la |»*wor, Duro Qniah. X 1! X ! i O L D S M O n i L E - 7 nralde. »9?., l, »10H5. »ine miulity ear at lu,n!rr«ta pri-e. lied, «igm-d and in n ,r.,,,-d by deaerai M oton > Longer, ruon,U», moro powerful FiUiiv Bodra. 4-w laei le a k * . I O akland — 7 Medford m o d a la , »1045 to »1375. Tba All Anirritaa Smooth. powerful nigiiM. Diliger, lower «nd nave beautiful bodira by Fwbur. 4-w li,-vi I r a k * . Every cuav.-iuna«. New Duco udore. - -- .**fi ' \ lU and 4 Tin Cans R I I C K — 16 mudala, »1195 lo »1995. Largeat velue in Buivk'e b i.l- ry. Beautiful low bodim by l ieb, r. Getawuy like an arrow. Vib; itio id r * bryontl belief. »-cyl inder ’ valva - in - bead” engine. Duco fidali. I-A .8 .4 L L E — 16 modela, (7350 to (2975. Beautiful car of Cootk n r n t a l Ilo a « . Com panini ear to C a d illo e . V-typa. 90 de gree S-eylindrr rngine. Marvai- oile bodra by I- ieher. S t r i k e Duco combination.. ./■ » ■ A C A D I L L A C — 26 m o d e l e T l N C A N S nailed to the rim of a »■1J95 to »5500. Starvi ,.»| of the world. Femoua 90-di-gree V -ty,w U yliud. I engine. Sumptuous bod- i< » by Ei hi r mid Fleetwood. 500 «»>l„r combination» lo ihoo.« wagon wheel and a hillside water fail turned the whee's for the forty- niners. { facts } Oh Girls! You just couldn’t think of going without a new 4th of July hat. And we wouldn’t want you to either. That is why we are placing our en tire stock of— NIFTY SUMMER HATS • t your disposal at especially low prices— $1.00 to $9.00 Miss Taylor M ILLINERY 42 S. Central, Medford — The cost of living is 65% higher than in 1913. — The cost of electricity is less than in 1913. — Our Commercial De partment is ready to nelp you take more ,3- vantage of this service. From tjhis crude start the red' blooded men of the western power companies developed the highly ef ficient water wheels of the present day and led the way in hydro eiec' trie pow er generation, which has resulted in constantly improved se r vice at decreasing costs to consumers. Th i Company hai ov*r 0001 lomr Shar^hokU. a (A I.L r n i C B » F. O. B. F A C T O R IE S ) general M O T O RS a < I IP THE COfFPON ■ ■ ■ ■ CBNKBAL MOTORS (D rp ,. A ), Detroit, M ich. a ;.:v R 0 L E T □ * ° NnAc O A K IX N D ^ ~ -n d .w ,th m w ob(l>ti-ntom. a O L D S M O H IL B □ The C alifornia Oregon Power Company » B I‘Pu «end Boliv i a •• □ BtJICK Q L a SALLB □ A d d m i. C A D IL L A C -------------------------------- Q FWOIDAIKBAarauau D E LC O .LlO H Tm ^ P U *. □