T H E G O L D H IL L N E W S
T H U R S D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 21. 1915
THE QOLD HILL NEWS
ODD—BUT TRUE INVENTIONS
E stab lish ed 1897
P ub lished by M ac’s P rin tin g Co.
R. E. BLANKENBURG, Editor and Business Manager
LOIS BLANKENBURG, Associate Editor
An Independent Newspaper Published in the Interests of
Gold Hill, Oregon, and Vicinity
P U B L IS H E D EV E R Y T H U R SD A Y
Butercd at the Poxtoffiee at Hold Hilt, Oregon, for transmission through
the mails as second-class matter.
.ascription $2.00 a year in advance.
Advertising rates on application.
any January iu the past five years.
P W A G rant» A w arded
It also exceeds deliveries in the
T o S ta te In stitu tio n s combined months of January and
Grants of P \\ A funds fon con
struction of an infirm ary at Oregon
State college, to cost $100.000 and
mnasiunis at the Oregon Normal
school and Southern Oregon Normal
school to cost $54,000 and $15,000
respectively, have been approved
by officials at Washington, accord
ing to a telegram received at the of-
i.ee ol the chancellor of higher ed
ucation. Confirmation of the grants
was also received at Eugene from
the PWA officials in Portland.
In each case 30 per cent of the
actual cost of construction will be
an outright grant from the federal
nment and the balance will be
e form of a loan to be repaid
a long period of time f r o m
ident building fees.
With the approval of these three
, ojects, all applications submitted
tiy the state board of higher educa
tion have been accepted, with the
exception of the Infirmary proposed
for the University of Oregon. Final
action on this has been held up
pending, action on a bill before the
legislature. The infirm ary planned
for the university will cost $100,000.
The university library to cost $350,-
000 and the Eastern Oregon Normal
‘raining school have already been
'roved.
r ?w infirm ary at the college
; !e for the first time ade-
i ¡ies for this purpose. At
.it, a remodeled fraternity
,.:ie distance frl'ni t h e
, is used. The gymnasium at
.nd will be the first unit of a
ysical education and classroom
‘ aiding. The Monmouth structure
ill be one story, to provide health
d physical education facilities, re-
.-i2 • wholly inadequate build-
at present.
Gain N oted in Ford
D eliveries O ver L a st Y ear
domestic retail deliveries o f
i -4 V-8 passenger ears and trucks
January totaled 75,678 units, an
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of 110 per cent over deliv-
ri- for the same month of 1934, it
announced this week at the
home offices of the Ford Motor com
pany. This is the highest total for
February of last year.
Deliveries in January this year
were exceeded in only three months
months in 1034. They were April,
May and June, which are usually
considered the peak months of the
spring selling season.
Detail deliveries of Ford V-8
.rucks were higher than for any
January since 1925.
The Ford company recently an
nounced its January world produc-
ion of V-8 cars and trucks totaled
105,230 units. Domestic production
for February has been set to exceed
.hat of January.
Present production of Ford V-8
units is in excess of 5,000 daily.
The simple method pictured here is
the way many doctors now treat
colds and the aches and pains colds
bring with them!
It is recognized as a safe, sure,
QUICKiway. For it will relieve an
ordinary cold almost as fast as you
caught iL
Ask your doctor about this. And
when you buy, be sure that you get
the real BAYER Aspirin Tablets.
They dissolve (disintegrate) almost
instantly. And thus work almost in
stantly when you take them. And
for a gargle. Genuine Bayer Aspirin
Tablets disintegrate with speed and
completeness, leaving no irritating
particles or grittineas.
BAYER Aspirin prices have been
decisively reduced on all sizes, so
there’s no point now in accepting
other than the real Bayer article you
want.
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en A ll Stana
~ - A CORDIAL, HOMELIKE HOTEL
WITH A SINCERE DESIRE TO PLF.ASE
3OC FIRE-PROOF ROOMS <
$ 1 5 0 WITH BATH w / } X
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HOTEL
IMPROVEMENT IN A BICYCLE
THE OBJECT OF THIS INVENTION IS TO
PROVIDE M E A N S WWEREBT ONE MAT ENJOY
WITH A BICYCLE EXERCISE LIKE THAT OF
R O W IN G W ITH A P a i r OF S C U LL S , WHICH
IS AD AP TED TO DEVEtO PE THE MUSCLES
OP THE A R M S AND BODY A S W E LL
AS THOSE OF THE L E O S !
Mr. Barrett further said that co
operation should be extended by in
dulging in normal business trans
actions and, by so doing, bringing
back normal business conditions.
Spending money freely for what
one needs, permeated by a spirit cf
"Live and Let Live" is nan oppor
tunity Io benefit thenisdsves and »
their neighbors, which also m akes,
an opportunity to serve the city
and serve profitably.
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Love is mother of virtues.
Blessings brighten as they deipari.
Wonders of Science
and Invention
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P IC T U R E S
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I V t u i m t r ll Ib e »bury. TW
nrtkdna are abort, coocioa.
»nd lA n n a U fig H era are a
few eub«ecu cuvered:
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ork —
Told In S im p le Language
Scientific Ihacovetjps—the amazing Engi
neering Feat»—tbs progress made in Ana-
tarn — Radio— Electricity—Chemistry —
Phyxirs — Photomphy, etc.? These and
many other (amanaluy subji-ctaaro brought
to you each month Cm nigh the asgis of
POPULAR MECHANICS MAGAZINE.
S o m e th in g fo r E v e r y o n e !
Special departm ents are d reotejl to J
n i h g J » « and
entm om at haa a 1 v i e d
b d p lu l toi<xn»1w n un t
tenant e o< bnth transm teiinf an<J’ «kiTf'diw
art*. For fbs
there a«+ etofe« of
h in ts to lighten bar daily tasks . , . I t ’ s th * ucta
nvtgasine everyone la your fam ily r i l l e n n ff.
New Kidneys
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NO 6 4 1 ,5 4 4
My friend, James E. Barrett, man
aging director of the Oklahoma
Biltiuore b o ld , tells me that in most
cities not everything has been per
fectly done; many things have been
neglected. Sins of omission and
commission can be dug up if you
want to use your time that way.
But those failings sink into insig
nificance when measured by the re
sults that can be obtained ill the
future by d o se cooperation on the
part of all citizens to make it a bus
ier, bigger and better city.
; satisfactory material for use in cod-
France may build a Norman Vil : ling moth control, though calcium
lage as its exhibit in the California ' arsenate is being used successfully
Pacific International Exposition, ' in the Willamette valley, says me
which opens in San Diego, Californ I 1935 issue of the Oregon apple ano
JUST A LITTLE "MIX u
pear spray recommendation bulletin
ia May 29.
This was indicated today followi just issued by the O. S. C. extension
ng inspection of the exposition service.
The 1935 edition is now ready for
grounds in Balboa Park by Ernest
claimed Unit there are no shadows,
iuy of San Francisco, trade com free distribution and may be had no glare and no eye-strain cuused
from county agents’ offices o r direct j
missioner of France.
by this exceptional new lamp
Mr. Guy discussed the contemplat from Corvallis. It differs little from which will illuminate an entire
the
1934
issue,
and
those
having
the
ed reproduction of a typical Norman
room with a soft glow of perfect
village with Frank Drugan, execu latter may safely follow its g u id -. light.
ance,
officials
state,
until
the
new
tive secretary of the exposition and
II is only natural to assume that
other officials. The village shops one is obtained.
a newly developed light of this type
would contain exhibits of various
would be expensive hut in lids case
industries of France, the little town
the cooperative efforts of manufac
being populated by native French ‘S a v e Y ou r V isio n ”
turers and dealers have made it pos
people, furnishing a touch of o l d
W eek O bserved H ere sible Io offer this new floor lamp in
world color to the exposition.
Southern Oregon at the lowest price
The t r a d e commissioner was
In line with national “Save Your in history. Several attractive styles
greatly impressed with the possibil
and designs may lie seen on display
ities afforded by the exposition for Vision” week, which was observed at local furniture dealers or the Cal
throughout the entire country Feb
displays of French commerce and
ruary 10 Io 16, Southern Oregon ifornia Oregon Power company.
trade.
dealers are featuring a special sate
of indirect type floor lamps during
Cocoa
February. This is the new, reflect M E D F O R D SC H O O L OF
1 cup of milk
or type floor lamp recently perfect
BEAUTY CULTURE
1 teaspoon of cocoa
ed by famous lighling engineers Io
PHONE 84
2 teaspoons of sugar
419 Pi East Main — Medford
correct the evils of im proper and
J4 teaspoon of vanilla
PERMANENT WAVES
$1.00
inadequate home lighting. It is
Heat milk; mix cocoa and sugar to
Special Short Hair Wave
$1.00
a paste with cold milk: add enough
(3 waves & curls or nil ringlets)
warm milk to pour. Add to warm
Our Reg. $10.00 Oil Wave $3.00
milk and simmer gentlv for a few
Finger Wave 25c; Comb Wave 25c
moments; remove from fire and add I f ytm eoukl tra d e yoor na<lert«<d. tired and
Shampoo ......................
—.25c
lacy Kidneys fo r new onfes. you w<mtd a a to*
Haircut .......25c
.Marcel.... . 25c
vanilla.
m a tim lly gat n d o f N l r h t R ia in f. Nervomoeaa.
Manicure .................................. 25c
IhrzinoBBL Rboor jtt.nm . B u m m y . Itc h in g and
A c id ity. T b c o rre ct functional kidney disorders,
Eye Brow Arch ..............
25c
try Q m rnarantood Doctor's eperual prvwrrtp-
Scalp Treatment .......
50c
tfen called C Y 3 T K X (Stan-taxi. < M u st Ax you
•© Uk 6 daze o r money back. At ad Arauida
Hot Oil
50c; Facials ....... 50c
N O TI
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B A Y E R /.»pirin
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Sf a s la u
w alar. C a rs ), tanca. T h is
saws thr«b. surenas almost m ita M ly .
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In spile of all its limitations and !
Ache and Discomfort Eased Almost In stantly Nou
D r in k , fofl i
NO. 6 4 2 ,5 4 4
WAITE
M ay Build N orm an V illa g e
the searches for a substitute, arse-1
For F rench E xh ib it ¡nate of lead still remains the most
Scientists Find Fast Way
to Relieve a Cold
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W H E N IN G R A N T S P A S S U S E T H IS D IR E C T OR.Y
HARDW ARE
S H O E R E P A IR IN G
G oodyear S H O E
Service
107 So. 6th St.
Grants Pass
Dyeing—all colors, to match
your gown.
Finest equipped shop in South
ern Oregon. See Gotchells.
JE W E L R Y
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Fine Watch A Jew elry Repairing
Ready for vou when promised.
Prices Most Reasonable.
B tihn’s J ew elry S tore
Grants Pass, Oregon
“We Buy Old Gold”
P H Y S IC IA N - O C U L IS T
G eo. In glis, M . D.
Glasses Filled ----- Eyes Treated
Eye health and health of body
are closely related. Both should
be considered hi fitting glasses.
This costs no more and gives bet
ter resells.
R ogu e R iver H d w e. Co.
Slierwin Williams Paints
McComiick-Deering Farpi Imps.
Housewat e»—General Hardware
204 S. Sixth St.—Phone 38
Grants Pass, Oregon
WARBEN W. INKBOTE, M. Sc,
M. D.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Dr. Inkrote has just returned
f r o m two years post-graduate
study in London and Vienna.
Tuffs Building
Phones: Res. 165
Office 65
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You can know your EYES
Lenses only when reqnired
Dr. H erbert W . H erm ann
oPTOMHrRurr
Grant* Pass
519 if St.
Phone 258J
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CAFES
Dr. E dw ard N. B y w a te r ’»
P a la ce C afe and Lunch
EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT
OFFICE and HOSPITAL
Corner 7th and H Street«
Grants Patn, Oregon
Open 24 Hours — Real Coffee
QUICK SERVICE
Meals and Short Order«
Booths and Couater
Grants Pas»
O F F IC E S U P P L I E S
ew — Wfjce Sappila«
Stationen^
T ypcw rners
Gift Merchandise
Books — Drugs
G H . D em aray
N 8th S t
Grants Paaa
" cleaners "^"
V a lley C leaners
011% East H. St.,
Grants P a u
Opposite P. 0.
Phone 280
Suits cleaned and pressed $1.00
Hats cleaned and blocked $1.00
Wain dresses cleaned, pressed $1
Teach Your Dollar
toHave More 'Cents'
To make yotir dollar go farthest, selact a reliable
business establishment. The business agid profes
sional men listed in this directory are leaders in
their respective lines. They guarantee their mer
chandise which gives you assurance that you will
be satisfied. When shopping, use this direftjory.
J.W. C o p e la n d Y ard s
C E M E N T -r- L U M B E R w- P O O R S
B u ilding M alarial o f A ll Kitada
4<h and G S treet«
G rant» Pa»», O re. J