THE GOLD HILL NEWS THURSDAY, JANUARY .»9. 1931 Local and Long Distance THE QOLD HILL NEWS Hauling Established 1897 A truck for every Job. In­ sured Carriers Published by Mac’s Printing Co. C. J. SHORB Editor RUBY M.AYRES ’ ________ e wv»t»i*>.e. ae had known in Eng­ it now, when you need it facturer is not publicity minded. He does not set aside a happiness. DR. OLIVE McKAY iniht by chance be mentioned most. Board a Southern uniform publicity fund in keeping with his gross receipts My happiness is no concern of land there, when suddenly his name Pacific train to California. Chiropractic Physician to be used in advertising his business and many that do ad­ yours— She turned and begun to seemed to leap out at her in letters Physiotherapy T o San Francisco, Los vertise give very little effort to the preparation of that ad­ walk away from him. Her heart o f fire. Angeles, Hollywood . . . Grania Paga vertising. Advertising is an art and requires study and was beating fust and her eyes Mr. Giles Chittenham and his 32 Tuffa indir. perhaps to Auua (aliente burned w ith the tears which she fiancee Miss Beatrice Nettle— judging from all reports coming to us from all over our dared not let fall. or Palm Springs. Some­ where down South you'll There followed a little chatty state, advertising is the crying need. In the evening Schofield called at LODGES find the carefree fun you the little hotel. He brought at paragraph about them—but Julie We are told by our chambers of commerce that Ore­ large bunch of roses and he kissed read no more. She stood w ith the AMETHYST REBEKAH LODGE 97. nerd to fit you tor the year ahead. gon potatoes are shipped out under Idaho trade marks and her hands as she took the flowers paper clutched in her hands, cold Meets every Wednesday Night at the to the lips. He had forgotten her I. O. O. F. fla il. Gold H ill, Oregon Any Southern Pacific Oregon fruits and vegetables are shipped to the markets from him. so soon—he was to be married Io agent will help you plan Viola Moore, Noble Grand of the world under California brands. Why? Simply be­ Say you forgive me, Julie? another woman. Madge Donnun, Vice Grand the trip. cause our neighboring states have out-smarted us and cre­ Of course I forgive you. But in Him had often suid bitterly that Evelyn Thompson, Secretary her heart she knew that if she had Lucy Mee, Treasurer. ated a demand for a brand and they need our products to cared for him, forgiveness would no man could be fa ith fu l mid Julie help fill their orders. Oregon needs advertising, our coun­ not have been possible. Of course had not believed her. Well, she be­ ty needs advertising and our .city and its merchants need I forgive you. ghe said again w ith lieved her now—and such a tide of and despair rose in her heart Gold H ill Lodge No. 129 ♦ advertising—not indiscriminate advertising—but the real an e ffo rt: but in return you must hatred that she was afraid. I. O. O. F. ♦ promise me something, w ill you. advertising, backed with a study and analysis of the situ­ Three times Giles had struck at ♦ Lawrence? ation which has to be met. We must sell ourselves to our­ If I can—you know I w ill. her—three time he had made her Meets every Tuesday evening 4 J. 8. Prime Agent I selves. Just as soon as our local .merchants prove to our Then promise me that you w ill suffer beyond all endurance, and Visitors Always Welcome ♦ local people that they can buy goods at home just as econ­ not tell anyone in London where I now, she would suffer no more. « I She put on her thick boots and her ♦ ♦ * * * Support Your Home Paper. omically and just as good, then they will stop a lot more am. warmest coal and went out. At the He hesitated, and she said again dollars from going abroad. front door she met the woman who sharply: Most of all you must prom­ the house. The same applies to our canneries our mills and our fac­ ise me not to tell Mr. Chittenham. kept You arc going out? she asked; tories. They must make the local people see that the home Schofield looked away from her. she glanced up at the sky. I should I have already wired to him. I artical is as good or better than some of the imported mer­ w ired not o far. There is more snow to this evening after you left come, much more snow. chandise. me. I am not oing far, Julie said and She drew a deep breath, her That is a big contract. It seems almost discouraging heart hurried on. beating so fiercely that it The woman close«, the door and to try to wean the home folks away from the enchantment seemed was to choke her. of distance. It is strange how many people would rather You think . . do you think 1 m * went back to her warm kitchen. : She told her husband who was sit­ patronize a catalog house or go to a nearby town to buy w ill come here? she asked. ting smoking his pipe by the stove, things that could be purchased more reasonably at home. I am sure he w ill come. that it was a good thing Miss Lang­ Yes . . . yes, I suppose so. She But they do it. If people could be educated to the point touched his arm. And you arc the don was leuving—not that she wished her to o fo r she liked her that they would ,say with pride, “Every stick of wood in good Samaritan who w ill bring us my home was raised and milled in Oregon,” or “I built together again, she said, and he «lid well enough, but because now she my lily pond with Oregon cement,” or, “I always buy my not hear the mocking note in her could get three times as much mon­ ey fo r her room. 'I here was a No! groceries at home stores,” then the battle would be easier. voice. knock at the front door, and she | But w h in he had gone she shed Then, more industries would be found in our state and broke o ff in what she was saying Even if it were possible to man­ tears. She went up to her room, more families would move into our midst, who in turn no to see who the visitor might be. ufacture electricity without cost, leaving the roses he had brought would support our churches, schools and civic institutions. lying on the table in the deserted A tall man in a big overcoat your hill would he reduced by only She dragged her few clothes stood there—he asked fo r Miss one-fourth. Millions of dollars are lost to Oregon yearly, because salon Langdon. He spoke eagerly ns it A from the drawers in the little paint­ the trade at home spirit has not been sufficiently devel­ ed chest, and hurriedly packed w ith great excitement. The reason for it ? Because you She has but a moment gone out oped and incidentally many laboring men in our vicinity them. cannot go to your electric light —if Monsieur would pul himself to are without employment. All this reacts either directly Her only thought was to avoid the great trouble of coming in to company, pay cash and carry your seeing Giles Chittenham. or indirectly upon our entire community and state. w ait.” electricity home. We must deliver Its all over, that part of my life — I w ill certainly wait. it to you. it’s’ finished fo r ever, she told her­ II had begun to snow afresh, and self over and over again. I don’t the shoulders o f Chittenham'« coat We must build lines and keep SOUTHERN OREGON MAY HAVE NEW ROUTE want him now—I don’t even want were white as he stepped into the them in constant repair; pay wag­ to see him ! I could never forgive little hall way. him or believe in him again. es to engineers, linemen, “trouble That Southern Oregon will have a direct route to the She told the landlady that she He had been visiting some people shooters,” bookkeepers, stenog­ east for tourist travel is is fairly well assured by the action was going back to England, but at in London whose daughter had come home for the Christmas h o li­ raphers, telephone operators, met­ of the state highway commission placing its O. K. on the the station she took a ticket to days from school in Switzerland. er readers, collectors and others; Yellowstone cut-off route from Lakeview to Burns, Ore­ Lausanne. She had been showing amateur •check your meter; maintain offic­ He w ill never think of looking gon. With the completion of this route which will be for me there, she told herself exult­ photographs of her school friends, es, and last, hut not least, pay in­ started next summer, Southern Oregon will have another antly. He w ill think it is he last ami amongst them was one of Ju­ terest on the money which’ has lie. trunk, highway. People coming from the east may come place I should ever go hack to. built this business. had hc'4i bored by her chai direct from Ontario to southern Oregon. Tourists may She changed her name to Lang­ ter, Giles and had pushed the photo- j make the trip from Yellowstone National Park to Crater don and took a room in a little old- graphs aside when she pressed one ! 1 here is no such thing as “some fashioned chalet overlooking the iNational park in almost a direct line. It -creates a new lake, more Upon his notice. f Ihing for nothing"—at least not and when she found the time That's Miss f.angdon, who conics outlet for tourist travel as well as furnishes accommoda­ beginning in business. to hang impossibly on tions to many more people and opens up a large scope of her hands, she advertiseil for pu­ to teach the Swiss g irls English. She’s a darling. territory which at present has no highway. We under­ pils to whom to teach Enlish. And he had looked down into Ju­ _ the stand that this highway, when finished, will be an all-year For one thing she needed money, lie ’s face................. CALIFORNIA OBFGON and fo r another, she felt that she highway which means a lot to the people who would have And now he was herein a few PO W O l J ^ O I S M Y would go mad if she could not find moments he would he w ith her, occasion to use it during the winter months. occupation. and holding her in his arms, lie But except at intervals she was walked over to the window and not unhappy. stood looking out. And so the late summer and the How long would she be? Every autumn passed, and the cold winds moment seemed an eternity. came, and the grey days, and the I w ill wait hi re till Miss l.angdon mountains were hidden in veils of come in, Giles said obstinately. Ours la a modarn supply de pot fo r tha builder fo r we mist. handle Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Lime, Plaster, Cement, Bui at ten o’clock she bad s till What was Giles doing? One not returned. Johns-Mansrille Roofings etc., and make everything in Cab­ inet W ork and M ill W ork. night she dreamed of him so v iv id ­ Giles went out to the front door, ; ly that she was sure he must be followed by Adolph. TROWBRIDGE LUMBER YARD AND somewhere near her, and for tw o The snow was falling so th ickly CABINET WORKS Office of County Coroner days she was afraid to go out for that one could hardly see a yard Let Ua eatimate your bill, you w ill like our Service, Quality MEDFORD RELIABLE fear that she might meet him. ahead; (here was a deep menace in | and prices. I w ill go home, she told herself, the unbroken silence. OREGON REASONABLE MEDFORD, OREGON and tried to believe that it was FINAL INSTALLMENT W hy wish fo r Sum m er? r California * / £ —.tfcern C an th e r e b e “Free” Electricity? 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