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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1929)
T,.rw«r»\v M ay n it*« capital to see the proper fishv ay eon» ueted over the st ruction. Improved Optical Service W hatever trouble Adam had. I No man in days of yore | Could say when lie hud to ld a joke. •I've he: rd that one before." THE JOKERS CORNER Mr. Cohen (p ickin g h in u e it up a t t f f a bad spillfronv his horse)— “ And D r. Goldbaum told me to do this to r my h e a lth !" She: Did I ever show you l have added a lens grinding plant to tnv equipment and can now give von even better service than before OPTOMETRIST Tuffs Building the place where I h u rt nvy h ip ? " H e: “ No-no." She: “ A ll rig h t, w e’l l d rive over there.” Dr. A. L. Letcher (¡rants Pass oh The good fa iry offered to grant 'one wish Io the Catholic*. Protestant and Ihe Jew. The Catholic wished fo r g lo ry “ You shall have It," said I the fa iry. The Protestant wished fo r money. “ You shall have it,' said Ihe fa iry . And tu rn in g to Ihe Jew ■lie said, "w h a t do you wish'.’ “ The Jew replied, “ I th in k 1 w ill save my w ish fo r some later date. A ll 1 want is the address of the P ro testant. I don't w . lit any callers ifte rn o o n ," said Ihe business Io llie olllee hoy. " I f they say business is Im portant Just tell that's w ind they a ll say." ■ : The W o te rfle ld Hook. " F if ty Years W ith P o u ltry ," is now a- vailable after a delay due to the author's illness last w in te r. We are greatly pleased to announce, to our renders that copies of this great hook w ill very soon be on sale at this office o r w ill be mailed post paid on reee' d o f the price— $3.00. The book is printed on good liapcr, illu stra te d , n ltra e tive ly bound in blue-green eloth. It should be on every poultry-man’s reading table. Enough lias been said in ad vance o f llie Westerfield Ixtok bv such leatlin-j poultrym en as Hanson, K le in sm ilh , P yfe r, Mrs. BUILDING M A T E R IA L S Ours Is a modern supply depot fo r Ihe b u ild e r fo r we hand le I timber. Shingles, l.a tli (.¡me. Plaster, Cement. Jobns-Man- v llle Hoofing», etc., and make everything in Cabinet W ork and M ill W ork. ■ ■ a T R O W B R ID G E L U M B E R Y A R D T R O W B R ID G E C A B IN E T W O R K S {I l.et us estimate your h ill, you w ill like our Service, Q uality mid Prices. „ Medford. Oregon ■ ■ The Westerfield Book Established 1897 C. J. SHORB Editor Published by Mac's Printing Co. r— i T rn cre d . M. E. Atkinson. Mrs. Dcnsmore mid others to insure its value Io every person in llie industry who is conscientiously trying Io breed belter fo w l'. Il is a Istitik fo r the lie inn r. llie average p o iiltry in .in and Hie ad vanced breeder. Those w ho are already successful poultry breed ers commend this book so highly tliat it deserves Ihe name “ the liook of I ye->r" ainun • poul try literatii're. Best of all it is a we I. 11 product, tile result of 111 ny years practical study in selecting and bleeding by 1 111:111 whose reputation as a seientilie b reed.r is know n all over llie coast slides. A set o f teeth made and fitte d by us curries w ith it com fort and satisfaction. We ure not satisf led u n til you are and e ve ryth in g we do is guar anteed. Protect yt ur tooth health Du. I. H. G ove FARMERS EXCHANGE COOPERATIVE Owned and Operated by ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ a ■ ■ ■ ■ P o u ltry De Department S e n j for this rem arkable book today. Address Poultry Thia Book ia Free From E xperim ental Dula THE GOLD HILL NEWS That afternoon a ludy enlli I this "I'm man Insisted on teeing him. ilie ir w ife ." she exclaimed. •'Tliat'» w ind they all say." said them tin* office boy. T H E -C I S T - D t N T I S T B V - O O N t - P A IN L E S S L Y 2 3 3 E. M A I N S T . PMON< Farmers Cl y O. Parker, Manager Met! ford -*l An Independent Newspaper published in the Interests Gold Hill Oregon and Vicinity PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Entered at the Post Office at Gold Hill. Oregon, for transmisión thru the mails as second class matter. Subscription $2.00 a year in advance. Ad rate on application AS TO THE MUD There has been sume complaint about the mud which is allowed to flow into the Rogue River from the Foots creek section, where the huge gold dredge is operating. Anglers claim that it spoils the fishing below that point and they become quite angry. However, the company which is in charge of the gold dredge, thru their superin tendent. D. H. Ferry, is spending a considerable amount of money each day in an honest endeavor to make the riv er a better fishing ground. We feel that the sportsmen are a trifle unfair in their criticisms when we consider the extensive efforts which are being made to protect the river fishing when it is not necessary. 1 he company can not he compelled to control! the mud. I he sportsmen should feel kindly towards them for the splendid co-oper ation which they are giving. After all, the greatest men ace to fishing in the immediate vicinity is the fish death trap maintained at Salvage rapids where an inadequate fish ladder is h eated and hundreds of fish plunge to their death every year in an attempt to get over the dam. If the company'which controls the Savage dam would place ♦heir fish ladder where it should he placed, then the sal mon and steelhead c< uld pass over it. If the company is not able to finance such a project we have no doubt but that the sportsmen of the valley would subscribe enough METZ... T o o g rr -a n B ir r y * where a car leads a tough life N TUNE IN —Ociar J Motore Fnail, T a t f . <«r»>' :->F. 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