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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1928)
ir> THK ÛOLÜ HILL KMtVfl IH m Bertha Coy fcll iomniwili tUMtt » skx - wm CûlWTV, ûftBOOM THVOjhAY, MâV&MBBt Special Notice 1 -2 Mrs. C. E. Cameron a .i.I son A llan le ft Tuesday m orning fo r Portland where they w ill be th e ’ guests of friends fo r a short v is it. C arter b liti- k itiilh shop Hallowe’en nig h t «io not re tu rn it In as good re p a ir as when it was taken, w ith in i 1,1 days, th e ir names w ill hi1 given In the d is tric t u tto rm y. .Otti Ibi- I h hte • O,^ B selliin the l'ts t few weeks. Mr. Guy , „peels Io leave fo r Portland soon to Interview a specialist. W in R eftl wna a v is ito r »1 Medford ' lu e sd u y, on business. Price Sale Forrest P ickett was the guest of home folks at the fa m ily home near Gold H il, over the A rm istice Day holiday. Sir. »'ickett is a student of the Oregon State College In ordtr to get mere space in our store we are selling our entire line of H A T S Several of the young fo lks were at Grants Pass, Monday evening where they attended a dance A Two Dollar Dinner For Six Raymond R itte r o f Gold H ill wa* on the w re stlin g card a Grants Pass Tuesday evening w here he met Has san the T u rk in a handicap match. n , FLOW ERS on sale at J4 price T H IS W E E K Miss Taylor 42 S. C entral liKäariuaa OpkMUoH F. G. Guy « m it iwent an opera-* lion at Medford f " t '• 'fir»*»« I f the parties who took the wagon lio n . Mr. Guy has bien troubled belonging to John H itte r from the w ith the lifR-ellon fo r some time day» tha l’* st week. A CO RSAG E Aall W alker Ùlts _ Ill a f»W lluys last week necessitating cp n tliliiu nt to his home. 1 ill » I* * ' M edford T. Bayse o f Glendale, is in the c ity where he w ill be employed at the S. P. os gravel inspector at the Von P er Hellen q u a rry. Mr. Bayse is stoppiiM at the H ighw ay Inn w h ile 1 here. . - . • kH e U ^ Baiter . ™ Dniceit Potatoes P u m pkn F ie D em i-lain Ids home i t1 this city und apparently I* — is gx-tliiig along fine. Sot people can dine very well on food prepared for two dollar», as witness the above menu. Recipes for preparing the foods are: “Savory M eat: Shred one pound of lamb, beef or pork and brown in its own fat in a trying pan. Add one cup of chopped celery and celery tops, one tablespoon minted onion and one tablespoon salt. Cover and cook about ten minute*. Add two tablespoons dour and two table spoons butter mixed together and tw o cups canned, strained tomato Juice. Stir until the mixture is thick and bubbling, then serve. B a M Sfm ack: Open a can of spinach and put a layer in a greased baking dish; sprinkle with grated cheese, cover with spinach and re peat until both ingredients areused up. Have cheese on top. Bake in moderate X oven , for T fifteen w minutes S under broiler flame to e». . . . Y o u r k in d e s t th o u g h t s a n d regard s i Health! Free! ■ ■ B :» ■ « ■ ■ ■ » ■ B B ■ D r . A. R. Hedges B ■ a o ■ ■ ■ ■ ■«■■■■aaaaa B Science compels nature to reveal her inysteri-s. An instrument which not only indicates the nature of your disease hut names the organ « r parts involved, is at your service. a h r e lw c a b b lg e one-half cup $1.96. The remaining four cents will i- d grapefruit sections, one-half cup go for incidentals such as sp«.c* salted peanuts and one-half cup can- I condiment* and fuel. best Make your selection notv before the choicest numbers are gone J "h Jim Childers le ft the first o f the Mrs. S. D. Garman was a v is ito r week fo r another tr ip in to the K la in the c ity fro m Central P oint, to math country in quest o f the elusive day. goose. Mr. Childers » a p rm inent farm er from the Foots Creek section. A T THIS OFFICE K\ frep analysis of your condition by this won derful instrument may he had tor one week, he ginning November I«,. Appointment only. Dr. Bauer « f Omaha , a specialist assisting. Health Institute J B K. K. K u b li, ow ner o f the K u b ti M ist Harper, p rim a ry in stru cto r in mine near Gold H ill, was a v is ito r the Gold H ill schools, is i ll »1 her in th is c ity Tuesday fro m P ortland. home th is week. e ■ H. Von HocvcnberfT was in from Mrs. Jack P ickard was a Medford his orchard today, looking after bus v is ito r one day last week. iness and ca llin g on friends. m e a n s o f o u r n e w C h r is t m a s C ard s. B ■ a Stewart Building Phone 235 E. Main Street Medford 170. > m E N D U R IN G ÄL l.iy e lle s. — ■ aaaasanataaa I ■ ned cranberry sauce together with enough mayonnaise to niouten Serve in lettuce cups. Bumf kin P it: Mix two cups can ned pumpkin, one and one eighth cups sugar, one tearjvaon salt, one and one-half teaspoons ginger auJ one teaspoon cinnamon. Stir in three well-beaten egg yolks and two cups, milk. Fold in three stiffly beaten egg white* Turn into a pie-tro lined with pastry and bake lor bi tten minutes in a temperature oi 450 degrees F., reducing it at the end of that time to US degrees and baking until done — about thirty minute* . . , Total costs for the ««■•!» are: Savory meat. cents; I - - • 1 n- >ry aaan .n o», 60 w w~- , bah - - ^ 1 « b X .‘ '* - 1 n T h a n j u s t for y o u to g iv e AS , M OUNT . tÿ BAKER • Put new CYCOL on trial in your motor; prove its "endurance beyond belief" Is Your Light Bill Higher Now? That probably means you’re saving on your gasoline and tire bill, cutting down on sodas and excursions.. staying around home more these cool nights. During the fall and winter months you will naturally be using more electricity than you did last summer when days were longer and the weather called you out-of-doers evenings. Now the whole family enjoys the comfort of lighted lamps conveniently near, of juick little electric heaters glowing warmly. In fact all your appliances are doubtless doing heavier duty, particularly the cooking appliances, for this is the “hungry season when substan tial hot meals are most popular. And so if your electricity hill begins to increase slightly at this time of the year, remember that it’s because you’re enyoying in creased electrical service and convenience, that you re actually using almost twice as much electricity as you did in June. T he C alifornia O regon P ower C o m pany offices . Mcdfcrd Gantt Pirn. Itoerburj . Klamath M b Q w y Stability The new Cycol w ill ftand the hardeit kind o f usage. It is refined to meet the severer conditions o f heat and pressure developed by the modern high compression engines, assuring you an unbroken o il film where heat, pres sure and friftio n are greateft. Acids The new Cycol refining process e lim in a te s the use o f acids, though m oft refiners use them. W h ile acids clear the "crude o il” they chemi cally change its ftrufture and com po s it io n , tn u s s e rio u s ly c u tt in g its lubricating value. Such oils break down under engine temperatures. They distill o ff and escape os vapor through the breath et exhauft. The new refining process o f C ycol selefts fro m the ’’crude" those elements o f greatest lu b ric a tin g value and stability in performance, re je ctin g those elements which readily break down under engine heat and cause excessive carbon deposits. So Cycol gives a proteftive o il film on cylinder walls and m o vin g parts, not vapor at the breather pipe. J&ss (arbon-, As to carbon, Cycol like all oils deposits some carbon. But i t deposits less carbon than any other o il. The most exhaustive tests have proven that Statement. Even more im p o rta n t, the carbon that is deposited by Cycol is soft and easily removable. It is not hard or sticky and cannot scratch a cylinder. ‘Trove it yourself Cycol gives you the finest results you have ever known —more perfeft lubrication, "endurance beyond bel ief "and theelim- ination o f carbon troubles. W IT H JACK A N D ETHYL. THE H O N - So f i l l your crank case with Cycol. You can ident ify it by the new transparent g re e n -g o ld c o lo r . S o ld wherever the Associated Gasoline and Cycol M otor O il signs are shown. A sso fym oow ng mo - c ia t e d TORMATES, EVERY WEDNESDAY, 9 TO 9:50 P.M . OVER TUB PACIFIC COAST NETW ORK Rtfintrt of R oads to R om ance O il C om pany , MEW C i A ll and lld iy "I* , Stamped goods «>f « " Including , l.u n e lie o „ Cloths P illo w s ‘ •u‘ *I’-,.,l , Tow,-la P illow (.uses >*' I o * Mrs trie W a lke r anil Mrs. Vaughn K iih lirs B.-.l S|.r« a<B-R‘'d » '¡¡.“¿‘ I Carriage Robes lu ’u' ,02 r , « Quakenhush wore at Medford Tues P illo w (.uses 'in l Sheet» , day. ami many «dher kltltlie ‘ ‘»‘j f ’ ’ ™ ' num .r.m s Io '" •" '’ '.’'¡¡„ A X r v ' com plete um- line of hand Frank Childers is taking the mail compiei«- ............ I-uilM>nlery , route fo r Mr. G uy d u rin g ills a h se n -1 ,^ r M M Ì v l.iiie«,' ,»ulta*''-- fo r ee from .h e oftlee. Mr“ Guy is .1 " " ^ e l i l ì s r Ih baby T h a t s e n t im e n t m a y liv e; A n d t h e r e ’s n o w a y t h a t ’s fin e r , HANDICRAFT RUDI* . yiedford’s "tn iv Mrs, C e ril Combes! was irniiMicl- itig business in Medford Tuesday. 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