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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1910)
Local Notes M . U . Wniusak w«« iii Medford tin business )«wterday. Mi«« ilasct Wi retail he» tak«-n a pn.itiou «« leaoh»*r nf th» Kmk Pun t «rhonl.. John McDonald a»«i 0» .rg« M«i. Clrllan a«r« in from me R-»miue m in e on K « i n c «»« ye«ti-id«y Lon Apple gut came <1 -an from the S hiw I h w cisek ni'l > I the i»o «1 HUI Lumiirr coiiipany t> >p«.nil Thankafliv'Hig with hl* family.. Boh Hammond i» mighty |>rnud of the Awsn-poiind «on »nd ii«-ir preoemted lo him by h i* w d « l > « i week. II. C.Cne. priuelpal of the Wood ville mdinol«. wa« here yiweidny iio’pectniai our baodaoiue <»«w high «ohoul Mia. C . A. I'el»r«'«n enturt.el CHRISTMAS i» coming—what are you going to give your wife REGAL motor wash « t is over, but we still carry one o f the best and most complete stocks o f ? G en era l M erch a n d ise Suppose you make it a Regal water-power washer 7 D. H. MILLER A* L *H A R V E Y Th tin ti t g cup,** >• sanitari me <• o< «w pl'l'*' > I'ure w»l»r. h«» rn te u i M io n e a o p li« , w here the hwn ineta ted nt both ih - Lan» end biicsied« hlixx. high «ctwwd building ir> R'-««i>O'ir A rth u r John-on of San F aneivco i end the g» n«n mfec'ed cup form -» i» vidung at tbe home «1 -L. A. Iv I u«e ha- h»«n abolished. T h i« Hau.aios»ly at the Q b itiiip litt 1 ia a» et'vtftent mov» and i« nppr»- dredge. He 1« Mr«. H ’ah oiher. I c ia ie il bv na « .te of «chuol childr-o. M r.« m l Mr«. V K. Meno and Th >t the add mode of d rin k iw v «on, and Mr. H u ll of Me*tn>rd »| ent mi |i-awe- » men»c« to go >k health Thaakkegiving in G old fie ri, gue-t» there t - «ti gtieelion o f M r. e n d M r« . W . E . Iti.m i-» " " . R e x l'v d « » l» r« iif the «tale are to ye.terd aw fioo i a visit wi h iher par E le c tio n LI GOLD HILL Kmt-r-on E. Go-», one of (he •vest known and >4<ie«t pionee's of southern Oregon, di-d at his home •tear -M-dford Monday afternoon Mr. Gore was K7 v«are old at the tiro» o f hi« d«eth. t o i K w i i n The CeM Hi« New« T h i- i«eue of The New« oon- elude» a year under the manage-' menl of »he pre«»nt publisher. A year ago thi» week The News ur^ed the citizen« and bu-ioees men of A shland w ill h a v e th e m eat th e town to a««i»t in making The! 'beautiful street to O regon when it« New« more than a one-man paper , new hnuh-vard I « « m p le'ed . T h ia and Gold H ill more than a on«- I t new requires two th orou gh fare w ill be 1 nO feel wide h<»«e town. to handle the work in the w ith p a v in g on both side« of a p<hk row in the enter that will be beau- "See, and none will deny but that “ K id ” Printley bee a ease humh. , attend the «• n u»l co n vention e f the tiful with tree« and ehruhbeRr. |O A d H iii has progressed wonder- Ha ie ltit in a car door eh <t W ill i Oregon Development l-e-ieu« «t The piving will l»e completed n m t failv in the past year. No town in W«4berell wa« «hutting eiguroueli . Hal»m during the last three date wf spring. »euthern Oregon, none excepted, Hr.)« he think« it’« br-he, by the November. It is felt th a t tbeee George Lyman of Goid H ill was ha« better immediate prospect« way it eqteak«. organisation« can accomplish a in Medford Friday on business trip. than Gold H ill. Thia week, as far as the present J. H . Beeman returned front a great deal foy coming together wad Mr. Lym»n, heeidee hie property ta trip 4e Portland ana gtoinu in working for the advancement of the Gold H ill, Kgs a farm a few «¡lee publisher of the paper is concerned, I t ia expected the up th» river upon which be make« ia the anniversary of the birth of Washington Thursday, io itime to whole A A e diaeeot the turkey and <d<al the realty men will hold tb»lr first wet- his home. There he grows all kind» The News. I t ha« t<eeo celebrated nual gathering at the same time ae of garden truck to perfection and by the installation A the big cylin dressing under hie own seoftre». the ftevedwpment League conten beside«, has tbe fargeet and moA der press on which this ie«oe is M r. and M«e. J. H .C a tk in of I t was neeeaaarv to bar- prolific cherry tree in 'southern printed . Ledford were Thankegivitiv gue-t tion rpw money on hie insurance policies J W H vs Jr. is located nt Oregon.— M ail Tribune of the Aarvie and Lamperen fami to buy the press, but he has faith lies, a« were el»o M r. and Mr» Bnohowneh, 'Washington, and hse The Rogue River Society enough in the future A the town J. F. Uughee end Dr. Donovan been for several year«. Y et tbe Native Pennsylvanians meets tedey and surrounding territory to believe M r*. Fred Frants end Mre. Henry copv ol Ttie New» that was being in the First Prerisyterisn church at that tbe new press will be a paying Every Peonxylvanian Frantzof<€ resent City were Thank« •ent to h i« whs discontinue hecewei Medford. investment. The old one has gone giving guests at the Bait home the publisher wee notified by the w ill be expected to have to the eoi ap- heap, where— but we p>-st.-ffice there th a t he bad moved inieoence of t he A d Keystone state. They bed been vieiting rehrtiv»« in won’t slander the old thing by tell San Fiaouisco, and were enroute away. In the meantime M r. Hays A ll Pennsylvanian« are members ing the truth about it. The News wa» wrttitMi hia folks here com— and have been iitviied with t! home. * plaining A the non-arrival of the husband« and wives. J. K. W a lt bee assurances of a more liberal Four je lly bachelors weiw in vit pMper Bat hie name has been pot Is president and W . F. 8hielde edrertieing patronage, which can ed guests at the bounteoos board be handled by reason of the new haok, thia time with hie box num eecrelarv of the eooietv. of M r. attd Mrs. W. G. Myers for cylinder press. The News will be ber, and fnvn now on Mr. Hays is The Gold H ili News l»»t Thanki^peing dinner. They were belter paper than it has ever been reasonably certain of getting all gloated over tbe fact that Gold W . T . Weed. C. W . P rim lty, P. H. by reason of tbe change. the news of hie old home town and H ill was furnishing the black Ion Myers and W m . Childers. Tbe publisher pins his faith to tom» i>utaide of it. soil for the surface of the railroac J M. Mays ano fam ily left for Gold H ill. He trusts that another W ith a epfmtdid crowd, perfect park at Medford and modestly Ben Fraocioco last week, where Mr. year or two will see that faith justi Hay: will be »tationed at an army music and a mpper that was alto mentions that they have more soil fied by the installation of a larger of the same grade to loan to their blacksmith at the Presidio. He had gether worthy of the date, and the end faster press. The News will held the position of bead black event, the Woodmen’s annual lees fo-tunate neighbors. Gold H ill become a daily with alacrity ae smith at Fort Lawton, Seattle, for Thanksgiving hall was a pronounc should be selling that soil at $2000 aoon ae the field develop«. And it several year«, end was transferred. ed success. O i-« o f tbe features of an acre, like Central Point doos, will do its beet to help develop the Dr. P. C Donovan of Winnipeg the program was a moonlight wails, instead of distributing it among field. Good apples can arrived in Gold H ill Saturday, and for which soft light was furnished by ber neighbors. T h at’s aboot all, except that The be and are grown there just as the biograph machine as it threw bee remained since looking over News family hopes that everyone of the various natural resources of this pictures on tbe sereen. The various well as at Medford and Central its readers, and everybody else, had Point.T—Central Point Globe. district. He is highly pleased with committees had been faithful to ae good a Thankegiving turkey The Ladies Aid gave a reception the climate and prospects ol the their several trusts, and from they did, and that the publisher ie Rogue river valley, both from a the time the guest entered the hall in honor of Rev. E. C. Richards thankful for the bounteous good mining and agricultural stand until after the bait wne over there and his wife at the church Friday will and assistance that has been was nothing but what contributed evening, to which a general invPa point. given him during the past year in to tbe pleasure of tbe event. Short tion had been issued. The church Charley Gant, the eweet singer his effort to make a better-than- of the Central Point Herald, whose dances and encores was the plan wee tastily decorated with drapery usual country paper. welcoming poem to E lla Wheeler of program, and it proved highly and the beautiful greenery that southern Oregon hilleidm afford at The Rev. M R. M dw 1911 Almanac Wilcox was a most felicitioue per satisfactory.*, any season. Hon. J. L. Hammersly, The Rev. I r l R. Hicks Almanac formance, wee shaking hands with Cider such ae would make Bac his friends here last 8unduy. He chus forsake his blushing goblet or president of tbe Gold H ill eom- or 1911, that guardian angel in a was accompanied by T . T. Cooper, Gambrinus bis amber brew, the mercial club, delivered an address lundred thousand homes, is now of Cle Klutn, Washington, an old while Pomona smiled— such cider of welcome to the new minister and ready. Not many are willing to be friend. has been sold in Gold H ill tbe past his lady. He was followed by Hoo. without it and the Rev. Ir l R. B. H . Harris has opened an office few days by James Davis, the D. H . M iller. Both speakers dwelt Hioks magaxine, Word and Works. in Medford which will be his head pioneer miner-orchardist— miner upon the need of church work in The two are only one dollar a year. The almanac is 85 cents prepaid. quarters in the businee of buying, first and then orebardist, but wise Gold H ill, and expreaaed pleasure selling and cruising timber through as a hawk at both— of the Bleok- that so talented a minister should No home or office should fail to out southern Oregon and northern well hills. He sells it at twenty-five have taken up the work. M r. send for them, to Word and Works California. This is M r. Harris’ cents a gel— but hold, this is no Richards replied feelingly. Solos Publishing oompany, St. Louis, M.o former profesaion, and as he is a advertisement for M r. Davis or the were rung by Lon Barber and Mrs. Stop coughing) you rack the famous timberman the success that nectar that he crushes from his Rex Lampinan. Light refreshments ungs and worry the body. Bal- attended him before w ill probably sweet, sound apples. But he sells were served L A R D ’8 H 0 R E H 0 U N D 8 Y R U P be his again. all he can make and he makes Mother Will Vote checks irrigation, heals the lungs The ’possum is not to be found more on hie fruit then some grow Somebody is preparing to intro and restores comfortable breathing among the fauna of southern Ore ers who ship. Lest this intelligence duce a bill in the Wisconsin legis Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle gon, but he should be here, for his should set cider mills a-creaking lature this winter making it per Sold by Jarvis the Druggist. favorite fruit, the persimmon, in every orchard and flood the hap missible for a wife to cast the hue- grows here abundantly wherever it py valley of the Rogue with apple- band’s ballot if he for any reason ia Wanted— Board and room with hse been tried. R. H . Moore has ' juice, we hasten to add that not unable to goto the polls. private family. Call at The News been treating his friends to some of everyone can mske cider like Jim Armed with a proxy executed in office. the luscious fruit which came from Davis’ cider. He would sell his en- due form, the wife is to be admitted Found—Fur tii-pet. Call at a tree on Mrs. E. M. Newton’s place tire output before the bubbles be- to the polling place and permitted The News offioe. on Sardine creek. The Iree is said gan to rise, as he does now, and to cast the family ballot for those to he a sure benrer, having home vinegar would be cheaper than candidates and those measures T ry Chapin's licorice ju -ju s for well every season for many years, j Bear creek water. agreed upon in the family oouncil. that cough. Jarvis tbe Druggist in Jackson county The public is invited to call and inspect our new line o f winter goods M ERRITT CO. P yrograph y o r burnt wood m a k e * a m o st a p p r o p r ia te ¿ ift fo r a fr ie n d o f e ith e r sex • • R«■■»*« co»« m a c k , J a r v is t h e D r u g g ist For a clean shave a neat haircut a thorough shampoo a comfortable massage a good shine------- The Crystal Barber Shop assuredly! Hot Soup.,. Farmers, or anyone else arriving in town after a cold drive, can do nothing better than to indulge in a dish o f the deiicious soup served a t .... Turner’s See Jarvis for Christmas presents N e w S h ip m e n t tF O ' B ig R o y a il O a K B .o c k w ra L e a t h e r a n d V e lo u r Couches S i l k F lo s s M a t t r e s s e s B -u tfs a n d M a t t i n g L in o le u m tV X K Y T H IN U F O R T H I h o usz FRANK BURNETT THE •'The Mission Men" S I No. 2282 Tire Setting A B it I C .l/ Support^ Arck Different No. 2282. A a I fo r t calfskin—A tbe a rc h b u ilt betw . Done promptly and satis factorily; the same with all other work in my line C. F. Carter i under b th e 5 bfoot ■îïà " N " « i’1™1 f.«'«- A leather L th a t U Lance & Co. Blacksmith For cut glam see Jarvis the Druggist