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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1937)
TkwKky, April 22, 1>37 - - — • •••» Mimai living According lo | > , E l l a g e r a l i l . thing» in (he world. expert woman adverlUing copy Ib e pony express was started * r i l a r , u giaal copy w riter may ad April 3. HUM). It ran from Saint Jo- ilZ n '" .." W i n « from seph. .Missouri, to Sacramento, C al •10,000 to 615.000 a year. ifornia. a distance of 2,000 miles. »0 foot Macroaamle tree» on the The postage rale wus ten dollars an rumborine Mountuin in Queensland, ounce. A delivery schedule of ten Australia, me estimated to be be «lays Io the coast was made pos tween 12,000 and l.'t.iMM) years old sible by eighty horsemen and 40« One of these trees three feel high h fleet horses. ■ Conger Funeral Parlors C ifir n n r , MEDFORD, OREGON * RELIABLE REASONABLE MEDFORD SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE I Visit our new school where the best Nationally Known Permanents are given such as: de (iru ff machine and machineless Frederics new wireless and I ’uart and Eugene. PRICKS FROM $ 1 .5 O T“ $S.OO A l „ ay, remember ran save So per cent on alt r . »« . beauty Service 235 E a.t Main Medford, Oregon i -............ —-----------L m J SYSTEM LIQUIDATORS Mints fo r the Househol< Here is a meal : very good one DR-1. H. GOVE n r ln î m i en<l ° f 17 yfar!' of rigid -'«hcrence to the principle of a square deal In merchandising. A business U now 7 ’ T America has 8,000,000 share crop pers (a third negroes and two thirds whites, who represent 42 per cent of all the American fanners, in e average income paid in food, housing and cash is from 870 to 8200 a year. They own no land and their houses are many of them floor- less shacks. h| ° n° r *ind 8 , p i r i ‘ ° f nei«h b o r>y service, ,o r • » » OSE OUT SALE Clarence Saunders, one time iron piHlriler who built up a chain of 700 grocery stores in 250 cities under he name of Figgly Wiggly and , hen lost a fortune, has announced that w ill make a new fortune of ten million dollars in a new syslem of chain stores to be known as Keed- oozle stores. Keedoozle stores are a sort of electrically operated auto mat. The customer makes his pur chases by inserting a notched key in a hole beside each item he desir es. The purchases are automatically delivered on a moving belt from the w a rt room. It ¡« claimed ’ large stoye thus equipped operated by three clerks. WOODWARD’S Children’s Shoes including some firsl steps and hard sole infants. White ami colored. Standard brands. Values Io 81.25" It has cost Minnesota 8750,000 this winter to keep her highways free of I snow, OF STORE FORMERLY KNOW N AS A beautiful assortment of soft soles in both low and high shoes. Standard b r a n d s in white ami colors. Values to 75c pair .... . Next Door to State Theatre, Grants Pass S A L E NOW IN PROGRESS CONTINUING DAILY UNTIL SOLD OUT Children’s Shoes Including infants' of Ihe high est quality, in neat styles and good color variety. H C /» Values lo 81.50. Fair » C M isses’ Shoes These go into Ihe bigger girls' styles and some hoys’ shoes with plenty of style and service built in. Values range A X Q Io 81.75. Fair Women’s Shoes - x s w , According to the Brewery Age al- ! most 83 per cent of the beer con sumed in the United States is sold , m eleven states. New York, Penn- Mi,Vmnia’ U? consin" Ohio, Illinois, (Michigan, New Jersey, Missouri. California, Minnesota and Indiana. Women’s £hoes - t t S S K $ 1 .1 9 “ $1.95 Women’s Shoes Designated as line E-5. In these lines we can start making promises. Here you get both quality and style, zr r * Every conceivable style, J) | color and good j | r e T range. Values io 86.00 pr., per pair I MR Jk W omen’s Shoes Designnled as line F-0. These lines border on Hie ultimate in shoe vulues. All top q u a I lly footwear, in styles suilahle for any fl? FT ^"k ocension or p u r p o s e . They would he good buys nl double Ihe side price, ■■■ per pair Women s Shoes Designated as line D-4. In this line you w ill find plenty of clever /t . — _ — styles, shoes suitable for 7R any occasion, values or- ’ | • iginally to 85.75, per or. J) J h* M Men’s Shoes •> M R Low cuts, Brogues and zj- standard slyles, black, brown, while. Values lo 85.00. Per pair __ _— Ollier men’s shoes including work and Summer Vents, Per pair |l 75 GENERAL sheet metal Heating nnd A ir Conditions», 10» E 8th SL Medford Phone 418 A UTOM OBILE LOANS Commercial Fi n n i g Corporation FIR ST N A T IO N A L BANK BLDG. Medford DR. A. R- HEDGES Nntnrepnthl« nnd Chire»ractfe Physician Natural Methods for Health Acute and Chronic Disease« Electrotherapy Herbology Proctology X-Ray Phone 17Q Medford 128 E m »«» H. G HIGH Just received a new shipment of all kinds of fencing. Onder now. Prices are going up. Old stock still going at same price. Phone 268 n 4 N< . 219 Medford Bailding MEDFO RD, OREGON H you drink—don’t drive. I f vou 1 Office Hours: 9-12; 1-5 f he,'P7 ~ dOun’, drink" One (lr *nk may be enough to slow a driver’s reflex^ | and causc « disastrous accident. I f you meet a road hog J. R. BIERM A while H aving, the only thing ,0 do is typewriters S TA TIO N E R Y SUPPLIES 116 N. Cent. Medford— Ph. »82 Women’s Shoes Designated ns line G-7. Some of the finest footwear produced in America w ill be found in these lines. Up- to-the-minute slyles, in- eluding A r c l i Support. The average throughout would be cheap at 85, per pair ....... BRILL METAL WORKS R- W. SLEETER, M. D. With the arrival of spring and spring clean up comes the danger o ¡»rash fires. Watch y0Ur trash fires Women’s Shoes 41» Medford Bldg. Medford SAFETY SLOGANS s Boys and Girls’ Shoes Designnled as line C-3. Plenty of shoes in (his lot suitable for dress, including every pr. /i of straight pumps in the ■ * *"* store— original values lo • 5-. P«ir ............................. DENTISTRY Phone 872 J - •««. good quality, footwear in the lot - while u i k 8 rd \ ear - nnd low c . |„ yoor„ , 't' L b i , ' ^ rb~ 7 rn' ,b S “ This lakes in practically every pair of hoys' and girls’ shoes in .the store, including boys’ 11-inch bools and every type, character and style of dress shoes. Wonder footwear. Val ins Io 83.50 at pair— At the first symptom of any kind of physical ailment or indisposition Mussolini fasts 24 hours. When shopping, please menHon 1H cups of pastry flour (his paper. 1 leaspoonful of soda darkness snd chaos and void, and H u n ter’s Breakfast 2 eggs vegetation was created, and the an 1 small onion Heal the eggs. imals, and finally man, the w riter 1 slulk of celery Cook together until smooth a MEDFORD tells us that God saw everything 1 pound of ham % cup of Baker's A o to la le •hal had been made, and pronounc B U SIN E SS DIRECTORY I pound of bacon (generous) ed it very good. Herein lies a text, Cut the ham and bacon in pieces 1 (*gg yolk a motto, a goal for every life. We and brown, and then add the cel Mr cup of milk build life and character step by cry ami onion. Cook until tender. When cool add Io the first m ix step and day by day, putting into ture. Add 1 large cun of tomatoes watch bhpamung I large can of tiny green lima Hake in a moderate oven for H llie sum total of our daily lives. Larry Schade Some day we are going to come to beans «bout forty or sixty minutes. S. P. Watch Inspector • hal point where we w ill halt and large can of corn Since 19)8 * I I large survey the life we have built. It cun of spughetti 21 S. Central— Next to C riteria W affle« stands before u» a complete thing, .1 small cans of mushrooms Medford. Qregon 1 pinl of flour just as we have shaped and fashion Add the above Io Ibe cooked ham. 2 teaspoons of baking powder ed it. It w ill have in it just what bacon, celery and onion and cook Mi teasi oon salt we have chosen to put into it. It for one-half hour. 2 eggs w ill lie filled with little, and mean Serve on hot puttie shells or on I ’ , cup» of milk and unworthy things, or it w ill be I oust HOLBROOK AND 1 tablespoon of melted butler made up of worthy thoughts, and ANDREW S Mix the dry ingredients, and then splendid deeds, and lofty concepts. Preserve add tlie beaten egg yolks to ihe milk, V\e do not give it much thought per New and Used Furniture Here is a very good preserve that ■nd (hen (he butter. haps as we build it day by day, but ran he made in (he w inter time. Davenports — Studio Couches Add Ihe beaten egg whiles Iasi. when the lime mine« that it stands I pound of evaporated apricots Place a tablespoon or two of Ihe before us And the world, as a com Simmons Beds and Spring« 4 cups of sugar halier on the w affle iron. Ranges, Etc. pleted whole, and it is too late to 3 cups of pineapple, fresh or can We Buy, Sell, and Trade go back and build it anew, it w ilt ned. mean much to us if we can point to In F ire H ail Bldg., flth SL, Wash the apricot, well. Mix the TWO M INUTE SERMON our handiwork and truly say, be (By Thomas Hastwell) apricots, sugar, and pineapple and Phone 547 — Medford hold, it is good, it is very good. cook with just a small umount of BEHOLD IT ¡S~VEBV GOOD: In water. the firsl chapter of Genesis we read INTERESTING NEWS from Boil for twenty minutes. the story of the creation of the HERE ANIV THERE Devil’« Food Cake world. This story of the greatest I cup sugar THE NAT STORE achievement of all time is briefly Cotton, once supplied by America 1-3 cup butler Under Naw Management and graphically told in a few short alone, is now grown by fifty na Cream thoroughly MOAD & BENSON sentences. After the earth and the tions. H cup of milk Sandwiches, fountain and beer heavens were fashioned o u t of 116 N . Riverside — Medford For the last few years mortgaged farm owners have been becoming tenant farmers at the rate of 40 000 a year. ANNOUNCING COMPLETE Infanta* Shoes give him the road. Later if yoo him while neither of you are d rlv- I ng you can ose your best Judgment. It s smart to he careful and dumb to be careieu. Cultivate carefulness. RUBBERS PERMANENTS. 81.50 up to 86 Machine and Machineless waves Womens, Misses and Childrens Help Yourself at Per pair .... Haircut, Shampoo and Finger Wave, 81.00 FARMERS ATTENTIOW second hand rebuilt FARM IM PLE M E N TS AND TRACTORS AT BARGAIN PRICES ,BEAUTY SHOP I 14 8. B artlett M edford ANKLETS Womens, childrens and boys, including rayons and cottons. Val. to 35c, pi Phone 20« 39 South Grape SL W E BUY AND SELL GOOD USED CLO THING WARDROBE SHO P W OM EN’S HOSIERY All B. V. May nnd Buby Bing Hose, full fashioned, thread silk, ringless, regular 81.0(1 val. per pair .... Medford WINDOW GLASS CABINETS for the Phone 1203-W .......... .. ..... 83.50 2 £ n ° ’,‘S ............... «"«> H ?s ......................... 56c , ........................... 25c (' / " ’ ea ..................... 35c to 89.50 «o #5.50 to 82.50 to 81.00 to 82.50 ........................... 35c to 81.50 .................. ........ 25c to 81.00 518 Boat Main 8t. Medford Ore. i K i,chen - STORE , Bath - Linen F?S'URESDE u O m Etc. TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS I tOth A Grape Medfoi