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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1935)
T H E G O L D H IL L N E W S THE GOLD HILL NEWS E stab lish ed 1897 P ublished by M ac’s P r in tin g Co. T H U R S D A Y , M A R C H a i , 1935 company has contracted fo r about 900 acres o f fla x. I f the tr ia l proves successful it w ill mean a substan tia l expansion o f the fla x acreage iu th is state, say the experim ent sta tion w orkers. ODD—BUT TRUE 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 E V E R Y T H U R S D A Y E ntered at the Puatoffice at Gold l l i l l , Oregon, fo r transm ission through the uiail;. as second-class m atter. Subscription $2.00 a year in advance. O regon ’s M etal O utput D oubled D uring P a st Y ear T otal value of metals produced in Oregon jumped trim $526.188 in 1933 to $1,172.000 in 1934, according to a reoprt from the U. S. bureau of mines, department of the in te rio r. N early a ll o f t h e production, A dvertising rates on application. about 97 per cent, was represented by gold, and the balance almost en tire ly by silve r, w ith a few thous and d ollars in lead, zinc and copper. Placer m ining c o n trib u te d the larger part o f the output, although hampered considerably by w ater ■hortage in 1934. The Hogue Hivei Gobi company, operating on Fools creek in Jackson county, is one o f the three largest producers o f place) gold in the stale, although It was shut dow n fo r several months du« Io lack o f w ater. P rin c ip a l gold producing counties were Jackson and Josephine in western Oregon, ami Baker a n d Grant in eastern Oregon. Details o f output by d istricts, .■rades o f orc mined, and processes used in the recovery o f metals in the state w ill appear in the M inerals Yearbook, to be published in August, ¡935. N ew F lax P aper Industry E stab lish ed in O regon because we can... RELAX Tshile ihc engineer does the driving. READ or write as we speed over jwco /A steel rails. EAT in the dining car when ever we’re hungry. Complete meals now cost as little as 80c. ' D R IN K cool, clean water whenever » e re thirsty'. SLEEP in a cozy berth. A T ourist Pullman doubh tou tr for the night costs only $1.25. And there's a rest room w ith us all the way. W ith rail fares at 2c a mile and less i t ’s real economy to go this way and have all the comforts, conveniences and security o f train travel. Southern Pacific For details, see your railroad agent o r w rite J. A . O rm andy, General Passenger Agent, 705 Pacific B ldg., Portland, O re. A new in d u s try fo r Oregon w h ic h w ill u tiliz e fla x g ro w n in th is state fo r m anufacturing cigarette paper is now assured and contracts w ith grow ers fo r the necessary acreage of fla x have already been made, ac co rd in g to w o rd received by the Oregon experim ent station, sta ff members o f w hich have assisted in launching the new project. C ooperating w ith the com m ercial hackers o f the in d u s try have been B. B. Bobinson. federal specialist in fla x investigations stationen al the college, and G. R. H yslop, c h ie f of the d ivisio n o f plant in d u stry. The project under w ay is an ex tensive experim ent in the u tiliz a tio n o f raw fla x fib e r by m aking It d ire c tly in to cigarette paper. The fla x w ill be decorated m echanically and shipped to France w ith o u t re t tin g to be m anufactured there. A t present lin e n rags are used solely fo r m a n ufacturing this p ro duct because o f th e ir cheapness, and the U nited States im ports its e n tire supply. The Champagne paper co r poration o f New Y o rk has been ex perim enting w ith th is new cheaper process in the south A tla n tic slates b u t d iffic u ltie s developed there w h ich it is believed do not exist here in Oregon. F o r th is year’s operations t h e T h ree S im p le Steps to E a se a S o r e T h r o a t in Three Minutes REMEMBER PICTURES HERE Crush and stir J B A Y E R , Tablets in H ¿ass of water. O G a rd e Thoroughly — throw your head way back, allowing / little to trickle down your throat. D o this twice. DOHOt Here’s a safe, modern and effective way to relieve sore throat. A way that eases the pain, rawness and irritation in as little as two or three minutes. Many doctors advise it and millions are following this way. T ry it. A ll i/ou do is crush and s tir 3 BAYER Aspirin Tablets in H ; of water and gargle w ith it tv as pictured here. ( I f you have of a cold, take-BAYER Aspirin i drink plenty of water.) Get real BAYER Aspirin Tahieta for this perpoae. They disu>t«grake quickly and completely, making a gargle without irrita tin g partidm . B AY E R Aspirin prices have bean decisively reduced, so there’s no point now in accepting other than the real Bayer mtiele you w If you have a cold, take 2 B A Y E R • Aspirin T a Lifts. Drink fall «lass af w a trr. Repea’ if necessary, fafioMOg dir ec i »ans in ^ackaga. 3 The an n u a l convention o f the C h ristia n E ndeavoreis o f the state is an event o f the apr: ig looked fo r- w o rd to by m any of the ten thous the C h ristia n Tem ple o f P ortlano, and C h ris tia n Endeavorers o f O re popular song leader, young |>eoplu*i gon, found in 531 societies and in w o rke r and soloist. Mr. Neeley was tw elve d iffe re n t denom inations. The song lender in the Salem convention convention th is year is to be held last year, and at M edford in 1930. in The Dalles, and the date is A p ril On F rid u y and on Saturday m o rn 25 to 28, 1935. ing, eleven groups w ill meet simu- The Rev. L u th e r E. Stein, pastor o f the F irs t P resbyterian c h in c h o f taneously w ith expert leaders to Fresno. C a lifo rn ia , is coming Io be discuss phases o f C h ristia n Endeav guest convention speaker, g ivin g o r w o rk and related subjects. Five five addresses on phases o f the groups w ill tie discussing the w o rk theme, “ C h rist the Foundation.** l) r . o f o ffice rs and com m ittee* In the Stein is no stranger in Oregon, ha v local society; one group w ill he ing .been guest speaker in a state composed o f ju n io r society super convention tn Salem in 1929 and in visors; another o f those Interested a week's summ er ra m p at T u rn e r in in union C h ristia n Endeavor w o rk ; 1933. One o f the convention addres another o f the pastors in attendance ses w ill be given by the Rev. at the co n ve n tio n ; and s till another Chester P. Gates, pastor o f th t o f those w ho w ant to kn o w more Ladd’s A d d itio n Evangelical church about song leading. Saturday m o rn o f P ortland, and a pastor counsellor ing’s discussion w ill begin w here o f the State C h ristia n Endeavor Un io n ; another w ill be delivered by the fie ld secretary o f the Stale ( M E D F O R D SC H O O L OF C h ristia n Endeavor U nion, D r. i BEAUTY CULTURE W a lte r I.. Myers o f Eugene. PHO NE «4 419'> East Main — Medford The convention song leader w i l l ! PER M A N EN T W AVES $1.00 be the Rev. Claude Neeley, pastor of Fingae Wave 25c; Comb Wave 23e Shampoo .................... 25c H a ircu t ___ 25c Marcai ..... 25c M anicure 25c Bve B ra w Areh ........... 25c U TOO could t n U a TOO! pagUetsri. tirod a n * Scalp Treatm ent ............ 50r M xt K id n e y , fo r new anea.Tyou woald . h W - n , UaU.’r s e t rid o f N i r h t M a ts * . SV t t o » — H ot O il.... 50c; Facials ...... 50c D izZinow , Rheum atism . B u n u a c . llc h io « m w E N R O LL NOW — Class sta rtin g A jM itT . T o e o irw rtfa n i-tto n a lk id n e y d te o rd M . 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