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The Gold H ill New*, Gold Hill, Oegon
Thursday, November 2Ä, 1035
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THE GOLD HILL NEWS
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On Oregon Farms
Established 1897
Published by Mac’s Printing Co.
R. E. BLANKENBURG, Editor and Business Manager
LOIS BLANKENBURG, Associate Editor
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Biggest, Tallest Trees
Named by OSC Forester
Z
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V ay 2 when*1
out
óu’ ,h,‘ 31 «*r Mni •»
"*‘hl ° f fu’“*
•« » reg o li lust year
to it im i
h< u
«■milled in cu rred al lutei sei lion s und pre-
The largest tree In the w orld is fin, H h.. , :
..r '"
"•‘’•«.rh.»
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the fam ous General Sherm an tree, finii If he docan 1 live to enjoy It? their lives w ere en titled tu (he
a redw ood in Sequoia N ational • he Oregon S late Motor association right o f wuy.
park, w h ich con tain s 600,120 hoard
feel, says T. J. Starker o f Oregon
Stale co lleg e sch ool of forestry, in
FICK’S HARDWARE
recently p ublished articles on "Gi­
l $ l Weal Main
—
Medford
ant G row ers o f the G lobe.”
HARDWARE AND PAINTS
NEURITIS - ARTHRITIS
The tallest tree In the w orld , so
M'-ytag a n i Speed Queen W ash-
_ R— .«He
O m i la h v l.ln . ISvuMndel A
g e e l.e r d b .lh e e , . u . f a n
ta lw ,
far as k n ow n , is another redw ood
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’ »»'«I Service
I»»*» M ,.|.,l.a »I Rbeumelum" •«•laid
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It
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s
It,
f.
igc,
o f d ifferen t species in
northern
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A,l,lre«e lh<* audio, I a ,
i r U a r w e ls r I S U 10 16 A » l »«»‘UiwaU Mama
C alifornia, w h ich is 364 feel high.
The oldest tree has not been d e fi­
n itely d eterm ined, though several
B. E. A D A M S
are credited w ith ages o f around
ALL
At Mann*« Auto H’ r v i c .
1000 years.
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A M IR 1C AN
WJ» R iverside, Medford
M A R I«
HUILDKM
OF
AUTOMOBILE
AMETHY.S1 K tliL k A ll L odge 97.
R IR A IR ID
AND TRUCK BODIKS
Meets every W ednesday night at the
"If
Its
Made
W
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Can
Make
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t
H f P A IR S
I. O. O. F. Hull. Gold H ill. Oregon
I O I Z itS o 6 •« ST
Belle Sm ith, noble grand.
N ettie Stone, vice grand.
Mudge Dorm an, secretary.
I.ue.v Mee. treasurer.
B ays C ertified EnglU h R ye Seed
OREGON G U Y — O vel W ilson of
Canby w ill be Hie first Clackam as
county farm er tu plant certified
An Independent Newspaper Hiblished in the Interests of E nglish rye grass seed . Through
County A gent J. J. Inskeep. Mr. W il­
Gold Hill, Oregon, and Vicinity
son has obtained 200 pounds of
seed w h ich recen tly cam e from the
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
pure strain in N ew Zealand. He
E n tered at the P oatoffice at Gold H ill, O regon, tor tra o sm issio a through plans to seed 15 acres. E nglish rye
grass is a perennial, w h ile com m on
the w a ils a s seco n d -cla ss m atter.
rye grass is an annual.
h n b scrip l.on $2.00 a year in advance.
A dvertising rates ou application
W ill Peed Sheep S m all Grains
LAKEVIEW — F ive Lake county
EVER HAVE A EIRE?
for that "first tim e.”
sheep men are p lan n in g to co op er­
I n less your hom e is differen t
ate w ith C ounty Agent Victor W.
H ave you ever had a seriou s fire from the average, it con tain s a long
Johnson in testin g out the a d v is­
on your p rop erty? The ch an ces are i list o f fire hazards. R em em ber that
ab ility o f feed in g sm all grains to
that you haven't—and you are j old furniture, those ancient maga-
their
sh eep bands on th e desert this
lu ck y.
! zin es and clo th es you 've been put-
w in ter in stead o f the usual corn.
But the fact that you haven't su f­ ! ting in the attic little by little for
fered directly from fire loss should­ many y ears? T hey o ffer a constant With sm all grains su ch as barley
n't give yon a false sen se o f seeur- ; in vitation to fire, no less than the and oats sellin g lo ca lly for $15 to
iy. A fire, like an yth in g else, has nest o f a real pack-rat. And the ac­ ?-‘0 a ton. and No. 2 y ello w dent GOLD HILL CHAPTB r ' w , R. e .
to happen a first tim e. And the cum ulations of greasy rags or ref­ corn co stin g about $45 a ton laid Meets tw ice a m o n t h on the 2nd
dow n at L a k ev iew , a substantial
p rop erty-ow n er
w ho
disregards uge in the basem ent or garage__
and 4th W ednesdays at their Club
w arn in gs co n cern in g fire hazards, what m ore could th e force o f sp on ­ saving in fees! costs cou ld he m ade room s In the City Hall.
if
the
plan
Is
effectiv
e,
it
is
pointed
th in k in g that such matters may a f­ taneous com bustion w ant to it iu
D aisy Paul, president.
out.
fect oth ers but not him, is all set its w ork? And those electrical re­
Lucy D esim in i, secretary.
pairs you made y o u rself, in order
Ella P atrick, treasurer
W ater Increases Seed Yield
to save the few d ollars an expert
HII.I.SHOHO— Irrigation of a field
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTICE
electrician w ould h ave charged to
o f red clo v er gave an average seed
Christian S cien ce services a r e ||
do the job properly— perhaps you
yield ap p roxim ately seven lim es as held each Son,lav m orning at elev ­
don't know that electrica l hazards
much as on an un irrigated field en o'clock in the building across
are one o f the most p ro lific sou rces that had, if an yth in g, a little the b et­
from the Odd F ellow s hall.
of fire. And that h eatin g plant that
O f all th e p o ssib le sources of
ter soil on the farm of John T h orn ­
E veryon e Is w elcom e.
is
go
in
g
full
blast
th
ese
first
days
ch ron ic and d istressin g head­
burgh at F orest Grove, he reported
o
f
w
in
ter—
u
n
less
it
has
been
re­
aches. EYES are perhaps the
recen tly to County A gent
W. F.
cen tly insp ected and overh au led , i:
m ost frequent and least suspected.
HAMBURGER INN
Cyrus. T he seed crop from the un­
is one o f the fire dem on's best
Mr. and Mrs. Chet Parker. Prop.
irrigate,I field averaged 55 pounds
allies.
Dr. Orville H. Scheetx
TAMALES and CHILI
per acre, and on the irrigated field
Almost every fire hazard can be
OPTOMETRIST
Short O rders Our S p ecialty
355 pounds per acre. At 35 cen ts a
elim inated— furtherm ore, it can be
606 East H St. — Grants Pass
SILEX COFFEE
pound for seed, this m eant a gross
elim in ated
q u ick ly,
ea sily and
N ear P ost O ffice
10$ W. Main
Medford. Ore.
return o f $39 an acre from the ir ­
cheaply. Som e o f the most danger
P ortland O ffice: 719 S ellin g Bldg
rigation. Mr. Thornburgh n ow has
ous hazards, suelj as im properi»-
a major part of h is land under ir­
stored inflam m ables and p iles
of
rigation and has recen tly laid out
rubbish, can be done a w a y w ith en ­
an additional 35 acres to receive
tirely w ith ou t cost. D oing that may
supplem ental w ater.
- B $— —« W fron autla" Up N1IhtK
save lives and irreplaceab le prop­
Pela«. Swollen Jalaia
erly — is it w orth the little w ork that
P lanting Space A ffects M oisture
rùÎMi"raV '1uSi ’«•“«■a AatOMjr
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is in v o lv ed ? — Industrial R eview .
I HE DALLES — A d ifferen ce in
planting d istan ce of as little us five
V. O. AGAIN CHOSEN
feel apparently has co n sid era b le in ­
AS W EST ART CENTER fluence on the am ount o f soil m ois­
ture availab le to fruit trees, says
I n iv ersify o f O regon, Eugene. County Agent W. W ray I.n w ren e-.
N ovem ber 25— T he U n iv ersity
o f Soil sam p les w ere taken this su m ­
WATCH REPAIHING
Oregon in the w est, and Harvard mer in 17 sw eet cherry orchards, 4
Larry Schade
U n iv ersity in th le east, for the sev ­ peach orch ard s, 5 apricot orchards,
S. P. W atch Inspector
enth con secu tiv e year, have again 2 prune orchards and 1 apple o r­
i
S in ce 1918
been ch o sen as cen ters for norm al chard. In m ost of the b earin g ch er­
LO W -C O S T FOOD
21 S. Central— N ext to Graterian
art appreciation
train in g cen ters ry orchards, w ith trees set 30 feet
M edford, Oregon
on T R A IN S to
by the C arnegie foundation of N ew apart, the w iltin g point w a s reach­
York, it w as an n ou n ced at E ugene ed about August 1, w h ile in bearing
C A L IF O R N IA
th is w eek by Dr. C. V alentine B oy­ orchards w ith trees set 40 feet apart
California-bound travelers will
er. p resid en t o f the u n iversity. W ord the w iltin g p oin l w as not reached
be happy to know about our
o f the d esign ation w a s received by until after O cober 1. In the bett<-
Our Reconditioned
oew food service in coaches and
w ire from E llis F. L aw rence, dean enred fur o t the latter orchards, the
Tourist Pullmans. A white -uni-
formed attendant serves coffee
o f the sch o o l o f A llied Arts, w h o is w iltin g point w as not reached this
or milk for 5r, sandwiches 10c
n ow in the east atten d in g a number season.
have m any m iles of unused
doughnuts 10c,fruit 5c,etc. Next,
o f m eetings.
transportation.
time try the train—save money.
T he grant fo r the com in g sum ­
M otorists m ay now d rive from
C ity
w ithout
m er w ill be $6.000, w h ich w ill pro­ Oregon to M exico
CHEVROLET
Quality and Econom y
vide sch o la rsh ip s for approxim ately fear of unpleasant road con d ition s,
Seeyour locals. P. agent or write
See the 1936 Standard and Monter
J. A. Ormandy, Gen. Paa. Agent,
20 students. T h ese are selected from it is announced by the O regon State
D eLuxe. T he on ly C om plete low
705 Pacific Bldg., Portland, Ore.
769-m lles
sch ools o f the w est, and all e x ­ -Motor a sso cia tio n . T he
priced car.
penses, in clu d in g tu ition , arc paid stretch from
Laredo, T exas, *o
ROGUE RIVER
from the fund. T he students en ro ll M exico City is con sid ered in good
in fhe sum m er session .
CHEVROLET, INC.
con d ition . All but 22 m iles is eith er
32 No. R iverside
Medford, Orc.
paved or graveled.
HEADACHE?
Getting Up Nights
USED C A R S
‘
RHEUMATISM!
£
U n u s u a l V a lu e s
IN DESIRABLE
USED CARS
’34 FORD COUPE
’34 FORD SEDAN
’31 FORD COUPE
’30 FORD TUDOR
’31 FORD PICKUP
’28 CHEVROLET COACH
’30 DODGE COUPE
REASONABLE TRADES•
O tis
$495
$585
$285
$260
$255
$145
.......$285
EASY TERMS
E . H a c k e tt
Grant* Pass
Ih c
lo p
N o tch t a t s
WILL SATBFY THAT HUNGRY FEELING
Souih r , i 5c. Lunches ■— Sandwiches — Salad*
Off Main
Medford. O r ^ . .
Southern P acific
Find
Out
From Your Doctor
if the Pain” Remedy
You Take Is Safe.
Don’t Entrust Your
Own or Your Family’s
Well - Being to Unknown
Preparations
B E F O R E you take any pr»para-
,
,u °n y,ou, do.n 1 know ™ about,
for the relief of headaches; or the
pains of rheumatism, neuritis or
neuralgia ask your doctor what he
arith^Co81*0111 n 1 ~ in comPAri*on
with Genuine Bayer Aspirin.
We say this because, before the
®?yer A?plnn> mo,t
•o-called pain remedies were ad-
vised against by physicians as being
bad for the stomach; or, often, for
the neart. And the discovery of
Bayer Aspirin largely changed
medical practice.
"
Countless thousands of people
who have taken Bayer Aspirin year
in and out without ill effect, have
proved that the medical findings
about its safety were correct.
Remember this: Genuine Bayer
Aapirin is rated among the fastest
methods yet discovered for the relief
of headaches and all common pains
. . . and safe for the average person
to take regularly.
You can get real Bayer Aspirin at
any drug store — simply by never
asking for it by the name “aspirin”
T c o r o r x i “¿WayS sa7 ‘n« BA YEP
ASPIRIN when you Buy.
B ayer A spirin
MEDFORD SCHOOL OF
BEAUTY CULTURE
PHONE 84
419V, East Main — Medford
PERMANENT W AVES ...... $1.00
F inger W ave 25c; Comb W ave 25c
Shampoo
..............
25c
Haircut .......25c
Marcei "’“ ’25c
M anicure ..............
25c
E ye B row Arch ................... ......25c
Scalp T reatm ent .... ............... _.50c
Hot O il...... 50c; F acials .......... 50c
E nroll N o w — P ay as you learn.
W ork done by stu d en ts under
supervision.
THE DOCTORS
ARE RIGHT
W'omen s h o u l d t a k e o n l y
tmrei
7
ms*
1T0 REUIVIH*
------IC W n M W M
SHOE REPAIRING
DRUGS
Goodyear SHOE Service
OWL PHARMACY
107 So. 6th St.
Grants Pass
D y ein g — all colors, to match
your gow n
F in est equipped sh o p in South­
ern Oregon. See GutcheBs.
RELIABLE
REASONABLE
S U N D R IE S ,
P R E S C R IP T IO N S
Cor. flth and H S U , Grants Pose
OPTOMETRIST
b'ine W atch 4 Jew eh-y B epairing
R eady fo r you w h en prom ised.
P rices Most R easonable.
You can k n ow your EYES
L enses on ly w h en required
Buhn’s Jewelry Store
Dr. Herbert W. H erm ann
P ass- Oregon
“ We Buy o ld G old”
OPTOMETRIST
..
Grants Pass
519 H SI.
P hone 258J
BEAUTY SHOPS
CAFES
E xpert b eau ty w ork at reason*
able prices.
Perm anent
W aves,
Manicure*.
F inger W aves, M arcels, F acials
CAVE BEAUTY SHOP
III
O. S. BLANCHARD
laxative, and keep reducing the
dose until the bowels need no help
at ail.
r
Reduced dosage is the secret of
aiding Nature in restoring regularity.
You must use a little less laxative
each time, and that’s why your laxa­
tive should be in liquid form. A liquid
dose can be regulated to the drop.
The liquid laxative generally used
Is Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It
contains senna and cascara — both
natural laxatives that form no habit
even with children. Syrup Pepsin is
the nicest tasting, nicest act jpg l*x&*
live you ever tried.
DH U«S.
JEWELRY
Phone 73_________ G rants Pas*
A cleansing dose today; a smaller
quantity tomorrow; less each lime,
until bowels need no help at all.
MEDFORD,
OREGON
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WHEN IN GRANTS PASS USE THIS DIRECTORY
l i q u i d la x a t i v e s
M any b elieve 8Dy laxative th ey
might take only makes constipation
A n d that
t h a t isn’t
ia n ’l true.
worse. . And
Do w hat doctors do to relieve
Uns condition. They use a liquid
Conger Funeral Parlors
LAWYER
Grants P ass, Oregon
General p ractice in all court*.
R eferen ce: Grants Pass A Jose­
p h in e Bank. P h on e 270
OFFICE SUPPLIES
Station ery — O ffice Supplies
T y p ew riters
Gift Merchozidi**
Books — Drugs
C. H. Demaray
N 6th St.
Grant* P» «
Teach Your Dollari
toHave More 'Cents'
Palace Cafe and Lunch
Open 24 Houns _
H,,„) C offee
Meals and Short Orders
Booths and Counter
G raris Pass
CLEANERS
Valley Cleaner*
« U H East H. St..
Grants Pass
O pposite P. O.
P hone 266
Suits clean ed and p ressed >1.00
ni ? S,eaned and blocked $1.00
f lain dresses clean ed , presaed $1
AUTO REPAIRING
McQueen’* Repair Shop
Buick and P on tiac A uthorised
service. —- General R epairing.
H adtator flushing.
Six year* in xwne Icaatlon.
Across from P. 0 . — G ran t* Pass
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To make your dollar go farthest, select a reliable
business establishment. The business and 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 directory.
1. W. C o p e la n d Y ard s
4th and G Street*
Grant. P ...
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