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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1932)
THE GOLD H t t L MEWS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3. lojJ » 'ti W i l l l ili K L Kenaslon has been sick this week, and was forced to lose a few days’ work. \V H Fe 'guson and Toney Ross spent Sundav at Mr. Ferguson's mine on the Umpqua divide near Trail. Word has been received by Mrs. Ray Thompson of the serious ill ness of her mother, Mrs. Olson, who lives in Washington. This office has a few sample bal lots on hand for the use of the voters if they wish to “practice” voting before election day. G E Meisinger. former superin tendent of the local schools, attend ed a conference of high school prin cipals of the state at Salem last week. t he city water pump broke down Wednesday at five o'clock in the morning, and as it is necessary to get parts foi it from Portland, the cement plant pump was put into use to pump the city's supply until re pairs can be made. r= GOODRICH RUBBER FOOTWEAR NATURAL BRIDGE ARCH SHOES Girls' School Oxfords Black Hip Boots $3.75 Black Knee Boots $2.75 New stvles — low heels. $2.95 — $3.35 — $4.45 Leather Work Shoes Pumps and Ties Com position Soles $2.95 — $3.95 — $4.95 $1.95 — $2.35 — $3.45 M EN’S F U R N IS H IN G S : New styles, quality mdse. S T WOODWARD’S 103 North Sixth Street—North of Tracks Bargains in Drugs and Sundries at Becker's Fall Sale, Gold Hill. NS The girl scout organisation will greatly appreciate contributions from any individual who feels so inclined. FREE—Pioneers and descendants photographed without charge for pioneer historical collection. Shaugle Studio, Medford. nS-24 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Curry of Wolf Creek and Bill Heed of this city spent a few days last week on a trip into northern Nevada. Born to Mr and Mrs. J. I’. Ham- mersly at their home at Galls creek, a daughter weighing six amt one half pounds Sunday. Both Mrs. Hammersly and daughter are do ing nicely. Hot water hotties 89c at Becker s Eall Drug Sole. N3 The first issue of Beaver Tales, the new Gold Hill high school pub lication. was off the press lust Fri day. The fiuet is full of news of school activities and well gotten up. it will be issued each Friday during the school term. Tuesday evening radio fans were treated to a program of local In terest when the Lucky Strike hour over the NBC hookup enacted the DeAutremont train holdup and slay ing that took place nine years ago last month in the Siskiyou moun tains below Ashland. LUM BER B A R G A IN S Work Clothing STAG SHIRTS All Wool W ATER RKPKI.LANT CLOTHES (llirseh Weiss Brand) AT LOW EST PRICES IN 20 YEARS BLAZERS Boards, 2x4’r, Shiplap, Sidings, Ceilings Building Materials of all Kinds All Wool and Colton OVERALLS (Boss of the Road) WORK ON S A L E SHIRTS Chambray and All W ool WORK PANTS Big Pines Lbr. Co. Complete Slock For »eal Quality at prices that are right, shop at Telephone No. 1 Medford, Ore. “Dependable Building Advice” H e a t h ’s Stanton Rowell. Sole Owner GRANTS PASS - - OREGON H A M ’S G R O C E R Y DR. BISHOP HAS OFFICE HERE A Cold W eather Hint— BLANKETS —At All Prices I)r. W. G Bishop, physician and surgeon, ■>/ Medford, will be at Becker's Drug store in this city Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each week from 5 lo 7. And it’s not too early to think of CHRISTMAS SEW ING See Our Line of Embroidery Patterns and Thread D R A K E ’S General Line of Grocery and Dry Goods SMOKER DATE SET November 22 has been set as the ! date of the big Odd Fellow Smoker, j Secretary Ross announces that the line-up will be published next week. One of the big things for the vot ers of Gobi Hiil is lo vole for the cemetery, says a reader. — CLASSIFIED A ll W o o l S U IT S $ 1 4 .5 0 Piano Bargain—Late model piano located here in the vicinity of Gold Hill. Will sell for the small balance iluc on contract with terms like rent. If interested write nt once to C. A. Remington, 1021 Jay St. Sac ramento, Calif. N10 and up All fitting required, done in our own tailor shop. CHOOSE This Season’s Latest All Wool YOUR Topcoats $12.50 and 16.50 BETTER Specials for Saturday Radio Values i Feature for Feature . . . Quality for Quality . . . TREE TEA 1-lb. pkg. Japan P R U I T T ’S All Wool—in plain colors and heather mixtures. Heavy weight at— AS YOU DO YOUR PRESIDENT Beck’s No. Riverside, Medford 48c DEL MONTE RED SALMON Tall tins 15c Melody S'top Sweater Coats 9-1L. bog SHREDDED W HEAT Package 10e than those at Authorized Atwater Kent Dealer ROLLED OATS BREAD -lb. loaves 5c Price for Price . . . AS CAREFULLY ****************************************************** FRESH M EATS TRY TO FIND MEDFORD, ORE. $3.95 E. T . H A M , Prop. CATSUP California Home Brand Large Bottle 18c 33 N. Central A lighter weight at $2.95 THESE ARE REAL VALUES i A CHALLENGE Bread s^ sssssv ss» ss» sssssssssssssssssssssssssss.ssv v s» s» ssssssssss («MMM Mr. and Mrs. J. Madison Lively oil Mrs. <». Snyder went Io Medford The filling station owned by C.I this city celebrated Mr. Lively's 80th I'uesday lo spend some time with Coppock oi this city operated by ' birthday Si.lurduy by taking a ride friends. Leonard l.arivee. has recently in in Heinle lluhrer's plane. It was Dick Hoblnson was «-ailing on stalled Texaco gasoline, and has the first trip for both of them, and Ills sister, Mrs. Willis Hyatt at the been repainted this week in the they greatly enjoyed II. I Ashland hospital [u o d a y ._________ colors of •'«• company—red, white and green. ...... 30c GOLDEN W E ST COFFEE 1-lb. can ............. 35c CRACKERS 3 lb. boxes .......... 36c OYSTERS Per can ................... 10c BISQUICK Package .................... 29c HODGEN-BREW STER POULTRY FEED EASY TERM S EXPERT RADIO SERVICE NEW K ïïfî T U BES TESTED FREE ! Styles for Men and Young Men MEDFORD OREGON Bring Your Shoe Wants to the Golden Rule Where you will find the Largest Assortment of Styles to choose from forMen, Women, Boys and Girls. Compare our prices and you will note a real saving by trading with us. GOLDEN RULE SHOES ARE BUILT TO FIT AND GIVE REAL SERVICE We have styles for all types of feet—AAA to EEL widths. NOW . . . thin new, efficient, Men’s WORK SHOES $1.69, $1.98, $2.98 and $3.95 W e Are Preparing to Handle a Full Line of Home-Cured Bacon, Hams and Picnic Hams PRICES W ILL BE RIGHT ___ W e Make Our Own Summer Sausage------ GOLD HILL MEAT MARKET Woodcock & Moore, Owners LADIES’ SHOES $1.69, $1-98, $2.98, $3.95 and $5.00 CHILDREN’S SHOES Men’s DRESS SHOES 89c, $1.19, $1.48, $1.98 and $2.45 $1.98, $2.98, $3.95 and $5.00 T h e Golden Rule L G RAN TS P A SS, OREGON VW******************************************************** inexpensive liyrht will modern ize your old fixture and flood the entire room wilh soft, mel low radiance. Here is the latest and most • practical idea in home lighting ANY employee of the power company or your local dealer will be glad to place one of these new fixtures in your home for an evening or two without coat or obligation, ao tin t you may see for yourself wliat a wonderful improve ment it ia over ordinary lig’nting THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY ■ru, M41MM [M-il M n««»w