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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1929)
liifc gold H il l nk as J ackson coi sty . o HB gon THE QOLD HILL NEWS THE JOKERS CORNER Established 189" C. J. SHORB Editor Published by M k ' i P rinting Co. X Animal sale now o n ; .hill'l go ' “A caroad of brick citine in for .1 "T here’s only one man In th»» . h.t w here to he cheated; conic lin e wr.lk through tile park." | pl ice who Ini a hots»' Il »1 w en n't for that this bin • ( would have a b» Her reputation." ■ ■ » a ■ ■ ■ aan jg u n a a a a n a a "How ea„ that nliect its rep u ta ■ tio n ?" "It makes it a one h o rse tow n." ■ Ours is a modern supply »lep»»t for the builder for w r hand n "W anted a hoy to be party out le Lumber, Shingles, Lath I.¡me. P laster, Cement. Johns Man side am i party hell.ml the counter ville Itoofii ««. etc., and make everything in Cabinet Work a "W iduw in com fortable circum und Mill W ork. stances w ishes I., m arry two sons," T R O W B R ID G E L U M B E R Y A R D • I lad) wai 1 to -ell her piiii»" as lie is going abroad »n a stron», T R O W B R ID G E C A B IN E T W O R K S iron fram e." I.cl iis rstjm ale your bill, you will like our Service, Quality “Wanted an airy lie.iroom for a nml Prices. Medford, Oregon gentleman 22 feet long anti 11 fee t; a i i a ■ a a a a a a a K b iia a a a a wide." ■ BUILDING M A T E R IA L S « DIDN’T MISS A DROP An Independent Newspaper published in the Interests Gold Hill Oregon and Vicinity Sandy M cW hlrter, suffering from a painfully swollen tongue, called on h!s physician. The medicine man, after a care PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY ful exam ination and a deal of deli cate w ork w ith the Iw eeiers, re moved some tw enty small splinters k n t e r e d it tiie l ’o s; l ’ilice al 1 »old H ill. O re g o n , tu r from the injured member. When he had finished the jot» ami reduced tra n s iu iù iv u Un u m e in a u s aa a u u i i u in u tio . the sw elling so that Sandy could «peak intelligibly, the doctor asked: Subscription Su 1x1 a vi r in advance. Ad rate >n applicati-»» "W here and how. Sandy, did you collect all that w ood?” "Och," said Sandy sadly, “I drap- BETTER TIMES IN pit a drink on the floor!" PROSPECT OUCH ! P e’e r was playing at Jo h n n y ’s When it was tim e to go house, w h en it "He's doing w ell,” w hispered a friend of the law yer. “Why d o n ’t you keep o n ? ” ‘Pin not so sure who was th ird president myself.” CLEAN-UP TIME IS HERE The time of the year is here when everyone feels most "Anyone could tell by looking at ambitious and energetic and the breath of spring creates you th at your parents came from the desire for the more beautiful things. Some people Ireland.” prefer to take advantage of these tine days to trek out to "My parents did not came from the hill sides and meadows and gather wild flowers and Ireland,” said Pat. "Come on, d o n ’t try to fool me, fill their lungs with clean, fresh country ozone, but many your face show s your parents came others believe in displaying their enthusiasm nearer home. from Ireland.” As a result the general populace, both men and women, "They did not.” said Pat, “they are busy scratching the soil, planting seeds, raking the are in Ireland yet.” lawns, repairing fences, trimming shrubbery and trees and painting houses and outbuildings and making general repairs about their homes. This is an ideal time of the OPTOMETRIST | year fcr this activity and the movement should be foster I The scientific, intelligent, ed by all civic minded citizens. W eeds, leaves and grass Drugless'Method should be dispose# of, that the green shoots of spring will beautify the home places and little repairs made to make ,, £ MjUn Medford , the home more comfortable and livable. Clean-up and + ____________________ + paint-up time is here. Let everyone get behind the move for a better, healthier and more beautiful community. ♦ * * WE offer a complete service and handle all kinds of Orchard Supplies, Seeds Grains, Tur- titizer and Grasses — Poultry and Dairy heeds. We are Always Ready to Cooperate FARMERS EXCHANGE Owned and Operated by Farmers CLAY D. PARKER, Manager Advertising brings to millions at reasonable prices, com forts an# conveniences that without advertising would be luxuries that only a few could enjoy. America is an advertising nation. That is one reason why the man with moderate means, here, enjoys more comfort than most wealthy men abroad. Because thousands on thousands of people ask for a cer tain article hv name, it is possible for the advertisers to sell this item at a minimum effort. It is therefore possible to manufacture and to distribute fhis produce at a saving which you share with the adver tiser. When you figure the number of these items in your daily life by advertising, you can appreciate that CL£ AN WE£TH T H E -B S S T -D E N T IS T R Y -D O N E -P A IN L E S S L Y 2 3 5 E. M A I N S T . o rn c e PH O R E 8 7 2 -7 . '■ 1 That six cent raise in the price of gas this week is going to mean a six day headache to the motorist. We met a fellow Tuesday morning who was bemoaning his tough luck. He said the drop of a month ago caught him with a full tank and the raise with an empty one. Gee ain’t life funny? D r . I. H. Gove f Advertising Pays You * ♦ * Protect your tooth health - » V • The south and mid-west have again been visited with serious storms and floods with the accompanying loss to j life an# property. Nature has again taken her yearly toll from the lowlands. Little we people of Oregon know of the anxiety of these people who risk life and money to make an existence on those farm lands where nearly every year the floods and storms wreak death and damage. We do not know what it means to have such catastrophies be fall. We have fertile valleys, beautiful landscape and even climate and all those things which make life worth living and we should let those folks know of our many-fold advantages and let them know of this promised land that they too might come to the land of the setting sun and live and enjoy our wonderful climate and environs. T a rta r o n the teeth is the finest breeding place fo r germ s w hich cause disease.« And beside it m ars your appearance. Let us clean your teeth. Fruit Growers Poultry Producers Dairymen Grain Farmers Gardners V * < Better business conditions are anticipated in Southern Oregon b\ evervone. it might be the hint of spring, the ti ebulntion’et joj induced by the soft spring zephers and J /, sunshine which always tends to make one more lightheart- C(W, an(, gll|os|u,s ed, or the mirage of one who has waited long for the dawn .♦•Don’t take so much trouble. M rs.1 of busier davs depicting the welcome prosperity but how- W hite,” said Peter politely, ever we find on everv hand new industry at this time of “I’m »«re your m other w ould do the year. Additional'men have been put to work in the - My nA*h for Johnny’ sbe m other would do more," said fields and orchards, in the woods and mines and mills and Peter, she'd ask Johnny to stay for factories and as a result most everyone is busy and a busy supper.” person is usually contented. \\ hen people are busy and TIME TO STOP the pay checks always awaiting the worker, it means that The respondent was being ex there will be more money to spend for the things which amined in lunacy proceedings. make life more livable and endurable and more money to 'W ho was our first p resid en t?” asked his councel. bank for the leaner days. It is this general activity all over this portion of the “W ashington,” came the reply. "C orrect. Who was our second state, with many large projects in sight, and proposed, in p resid the several localities which lend the «iir of activity and "John en t?” Adams.” prosperity to the countryside. "C orrect,” then there w a sa pause + V + t h u r s ih V. march ai. tin» • j •a •-i advertising docs pay. B Newspaper Advertisements Enable you to buy better Things at less Cost. Encourage your Merchants to Use Your Home Newspaper IKS.' m or e b I 0 &