Thuriday, October 17, 1 The Gold Hill New» Better Outlook Reported NOTICI TO ( RHD1TORH OUR DEMOCRACY------- b,M.i By OSC on Farm Market» _ IN T IlK COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK- Moderately improved farm mar SON COUNTY. ket proapects in general are indi P U B L I S H E D B Y IV E R S O N P R IN T I N G C O M P A N Y In the .Matter of the Estate cated from information just pub W a lla c e G . Iv e rs o n , E d ito r a n d O w n e r lished by the Oregon agricultural of extension service, at least for crops WALLACE GALBREATH, Deeease'l. A n In d e p e n d e n t N e w s p a p e r P u b lis h e d in th e I n t e r e s t s o f showing no material increase ill NOTICE IS IIERERY GIVEN Dial G old H ill, O r e g o n , a n d V ic in ity available supplies for market dur the undersigned lias been duly up- ing the 194Ü-41 season. pointed and lias qualified und Is The improvement is expected to P U B L IS H E D E V E R Y T H U R SD A Y now acting us the Administrator of be associated w ith the somewhat higher level of consumer purchas the estate of the above named dece ing power expected in the current dent. All persons having claims u- E n te r e d a t th e P o s to f f ic e a t G o ld H ill, O r e g o n , fo r t r a n s marketing season compared w ith gainsl said cslule are hereby n o ti 1939-40. Domestic) demand is ex fied und required to present same, m is s io n t h r o u g h th e m a ils a s s e c o n d -c la s s m a t te r . pected to improve more than e- duly verified as by law required, to nough to offset poorer foreign de the undersigned, at the office of G. cal Survey us the Butte Falls quad mand prospects owing to the war. ADVANCE REPO RT W. Neilson, In the Courthouse at rangle, lying in the general region The report deals more specifical Medford, Oregon w ithin six mouths M A P S Q U IC K S IL V E R extending from T ille r in Dougins ly w ith market prospects for ap from the date of the first publica county to south of Trail in Jackson ples, potatoes, turkeys and walnuts, BILL O F R IG H T S . tion of this notice. An advance report on quicksilver county. The quicksilver prospects all important commercial products PEOPLE WHO OPPOSE THEIR. IDEAS Dated und first published this prospects in southwestern Oregon, described are in that part of the of Oregon which are marketed OR W ISHES ARE APT TO BE KILLED OPENLY. ' Itltli day of October, 1940. published by the state department quadrangle north of Gold H ill, largely during the full and w inter W IT H O U T TRIAL . OR TO BE TAKEN AWAY CLYDE It. GALItltEATII of geology and mineral industries. Descriptions and locations o! months. The full report containing Ajdministmltir of the Estate of TO DISAPPEAR has been received here in brief bul- principal quicksilver prospects are this market prospects information Wallace Galbreath, Deceased. letin form. Copies of .he report arc being publicized several months in is available from county agents or 010-31 obtainable for a minimum charge at advance of issuance of the complete direct from the college It is intend tile state assay laboratory in Grants technical report, w ith the colorei. ed to assist producers amt market Pass- geological map, in compliance with ing men in analyzing the situation ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ *« The report is a result of fie ld ' the state department’s policy to ind market prospec.s in relation to You can know your EYES studies made during the past sum publish as early as possible matter marketing the products they have Lenses only when required mer by geologists of the state geo of special economic importance, produced for sale. Another section of the extension logical survey headed by Dr. W. D. Earl K. Nixon, director of the de Dr. H erb ert W H erm an n service report deals with farm in W ilkinson of Oregon Slate College, partment announced. Mr. Nixon added that since the come prospects for Oregon in 1910 OPTOMETRIST and the area mapped is one desig- -------- -------- —— — nated by the United States Geologi- properties for the most part arc and indicates a probable gain of Grams Pass prospects,’ insufficient information around 5 per cent over 1939 owing 619 H. St. Phone 26HJ was gathered to say definitely that to a higher general average farm ■s r r_t -i ■yauiáig u — 4. i********************************** any one has outstanding merit, irice level in 1940 and probably a however, it was the opinion of the light increase in gross volume of OVER HERE YOUR men on the survey crew that a production. ------- . . s s v s s s s s s s v s s s s » ******* t w v s s w v s couple justify careful «am ination Considerable data are given on JHE RIGHT OF THE PEOPLE TO BE SECURE IN by any group looking lo r new imports of forage crop seeds, re- DR. O. H . S C H E E T Z quicksilver properties. •eipts of which from foreign coun THEIR PERSONS, HOUSES. PAPERS, AND EFFECTS w ill be compounded w ith the O p to m etrist tries have declined sharply during AGAINST UNREASONABLE SEARCHES AND highest quality drugs obtain recent months compared w ith the A re Y ou a P a ck R a t? EYESIGHT SPECIALIST able and as exactly as your s e izu r e s , shall not be violated " same period last year. The decline Doctor orders at the depend - o s aitu on s ig h t s . (lot! East H St, across from is attributed partly to interference able— When it comes to accumulations with international trade by the war (■olden Hule H St. entrance | of useless odds and ends which are and partly to increased domestic | found in profusion in many homes, production to meet domestic needs. water, rates would be lowered ap O W L D R U G STO R E To dune so, Boy! oil, Boy! whut-ud fiere’s an excellent motto: 'Burr, the preciably. We hope by publicity GRANTS PASS, ORE. happen? junk up — before it burns you up!’ some day lo convince guests of this Only them butchers know. i F oo tb a ll and F a tig u e A good many of us have charac ********************************** truth.’ Speaking of butchers, we know ’em. J’ ! teristics of the pack rat. We hate to A ffe c t A u to D riv ers As a counter-irritant, Mrs. Wool- To be tougher than storage beet throw anything away. Old clothes, -------- ley cited the passing of the ’bath Ere we said, “ To el w ith Chicago* old magazines, old furniture, even Football and motoring are coordi- tub gin’ era of prohibition. In To he dead. We ’utl just as lief. oid newspapers — all go into in- aa,e‘* activities, w ith thousands of those days, hotel bathtubs were a formal storage in attic or basement sP<>rts enthusiasts using their auto- hilarious rallying spot, with tragic Those butchers out in Chicago are or closet. They may stay there for mobiles to reach the scenes of grid- effee.s ijxin hotel room furnishings. So lough, even ruts stay in Iheii ron wars- wars. holes. years, collecting dust and mold, 1 iron ’Peopie now drink in public and T raffic congestion, fatigue and ab w ith nothing dangerous happening. We wonder what chance W illkic All woolen garments cleaned the hotels save millions that used Again, they may not—fire, which nor,nal celebrating usually result in w ill have by us are moth proofed at no to be spent in refinishing furniture accident increase rale feeds on such accumulations, may a definite ' * When those butchers, in odorous extra cost. amt repaii iiig rugs,’ she explained. find them. And then all your pos during football days, points out the ’Repeal. < ddly enough, seems lo language. FRENCH LAUNDRY sessions, no less than the junk, may Oregon State .Motor association in a Go “ a visiting” Nov. 5, at the polls AND have resulted in less drinking, and plea to every sport fan to exercise go up in smoke. DRY CLEANERS We sure would enjoy being there, the dav of the w a ll—pounding hotel Once or twice a year it would be special care. too, room party is just about over, thank Pick up and deliver twice a “The basic saying, If You Drink, an excellent idea to make a little Get a w h iff of the smell. heaven I’ week. tour of your home to ferret out Don t Drive, is especially applicable Also, to “ kid” Mr. W illkic for te llin g such hazards. Charities w ill be glad because in limes of special excite Chicago to go t o ........... swell 1 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ***W*W*WWW%%* to have old clothes, furniture and ment some individuals are prone lo CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES reading matter. Anything that is excess,’ said Dr. E. B, McDaniel, RE S IN . D IS E A S E , AND useless can go to the junkman or be association president. __DEATH REAL?" was the sub “ Also there is a definite element destroyed in the incinerator. Be es ject of the Lesson-Sermon In all pecially alert in going through work of fatigue which should be consid Churches of Christ. Scientist, on shop and garage - it is a common ered. Spectators at any sports con Sunday, October 13. habit to leave cans of paint, varnish test are aroused to an abnormal The Golden Text was, “He that and other inflammable liquids open. pitch and, at the conclusion of the Is our God is the God of salva tion; and unto God the Lord belong Cleaning rags should always be kept contest, are more tired than they the issues from death” (Ps. 68:20). in closed metal containers. Spillage realize. This w ill affect their driv Among the citations which com of gasoline or oil should be at once ing. prised the Lesson-Sermon was the E x c ite m e n t — T h rill* mopped up. “ The third important danger fac following from the Bible: “For the Perhaps your home is free of or is the congestion which of ne 8 :3 0 p. m . Lord is our Judge, the Lord Is our such dangers. I f it is, it is very cessity occurs when many vehicles lawgiver, the Lord is our king; he much the exception. The chances are crowded into a comparatively M ed fo rd A rm o ry will save us. And the inhabitant are that hazards exist of which you small space. And congestion breeds shall not say, I am sick: the peo know nothing—hazards that can be accidents. S e a ts on sa le a t B r o w n ’; ple that dwell therein shall be for There is no immediate remedy easily eliminated once discovered. given their Inquity” (Isa. 33: 22, 24). Look for them now. Don’t put it off for the fatigued driver except to The Lesson-Sermon also Included until tomorrow — for tomorrow be more than usually careful; the ■SOOTH TOES ABE DAMCEMHB a ter as w in -a m roua the following correlative passages could be too late. Fire can strike to remedy fo r congestion is to park from the Christian Science text night as easily as next week or next the car as far from the stadium as * * * * * * * * * .......................................................................... ..... book, “Science and Health with year. feasible to do so and either walk Ke; to the Scriptures by Mary or use local transportation for the Baker Eddy: “Sin, sickness, and remainder of the distance. If you do death are comprised in human drive your own car, it is smart to material belief, and belong not to T H E T IR E M A N remain at the stadium until after the divine Mind. They are with the first outgoing rush of spectators U. & TIRES out a real origin or existence. They THOUSANDS of MOTHERS, has cleared before attempting t< have neither Principle nor per HUNDREDS of DOCTORS, S E E U S A N D A V O ID P A Y IN G R E N T S ix th and M . S tr e e ts leave. manence, but belong, with all that CIVICandLABOR LEADERS, is material and temporal, to the In any case use every precau G rant* Pa** The OREQON QRANQE SAY: nothingness of error, which simu tion to protect yourself and other B O Y S E N ’S 100% P U R E P A IN T S lates the creations of Truth” (p. highway users,’ he concludes PRESERVE THE LAW 286). l**VW*******W**V*a5WW*W*yy E s ta b lis h e d 189? PRESCRIPTIONS LET US WRITE YOU “A' W R E S T L IN G Afon. Oct. 21 TIRES Duckworth Build Now - No Money Down w hich IF YOUR CAR PROTECTS MY MILK! NEEDS Bumpers “ Goto Crame" Finished Body and Fenders Repaired Painting - Complete or spot Job Radiators or Tops Repaired Sea M cC R A C K E N B O D Y SH O P Next to Court House Phone 170 Grants Pass < K******************************** i VO TE 3 1 7 NO! o j Ô'tehoat M d/i JHaui! 94. Adv. C.W. M«lk 9 r*4 m ti, I l f O refM fid « P e rtto d S o u v e n ir G rabber* A re C o stly F or H otel* Seattle, Oct. 14, Souvenir snatch ers (what? you’ve done it your self?) cost the nation’s hotels an es timated $10,000,000 last year — and the towels, blankets, silver and knick-knacks are still disappearing. It’s really a staggering total when the hotel managers add up the mis sing items at a year’s end, comment ed Mrs. Grace H. Woolley, manag er of the national membership divis ion of the American Hotel associa tion, who estimated the figure. It’s a headache for her because the op erators w rite for advice on how to cut the loss. She still has to advise them not lo try ’frisking’ the guests on the way oui. A first class hotel has to grin and bear the inroads of its first class patrons. ’ If guests would stop doing it,’ Mrs. Mooley admonished, ’and if they would save electricity and BOOM! ’E RANG!’ BUT! SO DID HOOVER! (By R-DOT-S) We see by the paper, where W illkie, in Cicero, “ pulled one’ Just as Mr. Hoover, in “ 32“, In the tabernacle, done. That remark of Hoover’s, in Our opinion, was terse! Oh! Uno! When he said, "Conditions could have been worse!’’ One thing sure and certain The brothers and sisters forsooth, Sure reacted a plenty when they Entered the election booth. Both, Reed Smoot and Mr. Hoover, Learned “ What is a boomerang” R ight! After the votes were counted, They were “ out of Ihe fight” . Several limes we have been in Chi cago. Only once did we “ turn up our nose” . 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