T n R > 511 5 6 T Ò 10(1 1 131415 18 2Û21Î22 "{• 2^24/5^,. l30i J H Local News Notes Munday ia cleau-np day, ? ,1» f fc, <4 » l>r. Smith waa at Grants 1’*«« J ls a le r. day. W. Q Mnaaner waa at Jankaouville <>o Monday. K. W. Dodge waa at Medfprd an boal- ni««a Thursday. M ra, J If B email waa a O u tr a l Point vis ito r Monday. Frlta Hainineraiy waa at Central Point on bnainea. Monday. Mr«. A. K. Kellogg and little aon are at Aahland to spend Kiater. Tom Gallagher, of the hei Rio ran-h, waa at Medford on h u ain e aa Monday. A 0. Ilough, Granta Paas attorney, waa here on legal hualoeea ye-terday, J, II. Russell, of Gold Hill, waa in Aahland Haturday, aay« the Valley Record. Miaa Kvelyn to o th , oi Grania Paaa, waa the «tiesi of her friend, Mra. J. Q. Järvi«, Kundav. Mr« .1. Q larvla goddaughter R uth visited Granta Pa«“ friend« between train« veaterday. I. . 8 . Noe waa at Medford veaterday on huaineaa connected with a big realty deal In which he la Interested. .1. T Miller, one of the numerona for. iner publishers of The New«, 1« now a real lent o, Florence, Oregon, to filch place he recently removed from G lan alla Il II Harri«, who haa lieen and 1« concerned In «.line of ihe higgeat timber deal« in « mthern Oregon and northern California, wa« at Central Point on huaineaa Thuraday. H . D . Il e e I went ’o tahland reater- day to coeaolt aapeeialiat. The «pedal let wanted to op -rite immediately for appendlcl'ia. Mr Reed came home on the next train and la thinking It over. W. tV. Truax waa at Central Point Thuraday on lin«lne«a connect«! with the mine of which he 1« pa-t owner in the Willow Hprlnga district, and on which development work 1« producing v ry encouraging result«. Tim member« of the M. E. church choir deaire to expreaa their gratltnde and appreciation through the medium of The New« te tlioae who aaalated them in p r e v e n tin g »he entertainment at the opera home* Thuiadav evening. Andrew Hooten, of the par'nerahip of Lyman A Hooten, raiaing choice fruit, fell from a ladder Thuraday and auatalred an Injury to one of lila hip«. No honea were broken, hot the hip waa badly hrulaed ami Mr. Hooten will be nnah'e to climb a ladder for aome time. Dr. Smith 1« attending. J. D. Montgomery, wife and family arrived from Denver Sunday and have taken up their residence in Gold Hill. Mr. Montgomery, through W G. Myera, aome time ago purchased 160 acre« of the John Ritter tract aix mile« weal of town, and will at once begin the work of improvement with the Inten tion of planting te fruit The Gold Hill 1. O. O. F. canton will go te Medford on the 2Alh inat. to aaaiat In the dedication of the new Oddfellow«’ hall there, one of the largeat if not the largeat lodge room in aouthern Oregon. The ninety-fourth anniversary of the founding ol the I. O. O. F. occur« on that date, and the event will lie observ ed In a manner that will be dlatinctive in lodge annals in thia region. The entertainment given by the M. K. church choir at the opera houae Wedneaday evening waa greeted with a full houae. The program waa of a m i n i - cal nature, interaperaed with a few lit erary and dramatic number«, and waa pronounced by all to be one of the lineal that haa ever la-en given In Gold Hill. The proceed«, which were for the bene fit of the church piano fund, amounted to (HO. It ha« for Rome time been apparent th at all that W oodville need« to bring ltd manifold resources and «vantages to the attention of the world at large 1« a live newspaper. Time and again it hna been reported that Woodville waa about to have thia want remedied, lint up to date there haa been nothing doing in Ihe printing line there. However, ac cording to the present plans of L. A Ilainm ersly, foreman of The Gold llill News, Woodville Is soon to realixe lu r tiewapap r amhitloiis. Mr. Ilainnieraly hus r. cel veil assurance of llbernl sup port (¡oni the business men, and expects to begin chronicling the weekly events of the Evana creek metropolia about the middle of May. GOLD H IL L PAGE F IV E N R W H Mr mid Mr«. .1. L. Hainineraiy were enter allied at the Champlin hum« on Fools er>ek Thursday e v en in g . A. J. Olsen has upheld the dignity of cilia ol iHihee hlp thia week, during the a h -e n c e o! Chief .1. H Hnlllllieraly in Portland. A. N H i l l -ert left Monday lor Au burn. California. He will vlalt relatlv a : there for aorue tune,«« w> II aa look alter huaineaa n a t t e r s . ah rney J. I.. Ilaiuin raly wa« at Medford mi leual huaineaa Wednesday. Mr. 11 n'ii mersly enjoys one of the m o t «tensive law practices In southern Ore- g Ol. J. II. Hauiuteralv went t> Portland Monday, tiring deputised by hia hiolher, . IT. s Marshal T. B. Hainineraiy, te . help look alter aev ral Indiana that were arrested at Klamath Falla fur adultery. Mr. and Mr« L. B. Avery and child ren leave thi« morning for Portland. Mr. Avery 1‘Sme here last December in the employ of the Portland Cement | cinnpeuv, and in the ensiling month« he and hia family have made many frlenda who will regret their departure. Merle Bette injured one of hie hand« . laat week, dreweed it with turpentine; and wa« carrying It in a sling when the uil-aoaked cloth Ignited from a match In tends I fur a cigarette. The hand wae quite badly burned, and will be carried In a «ling conalderablv longer than would have been the ca*e if cigarettes had never lawn invented. J. A. Baxter returned Haturday f om ■l- i -l l -l - H -l I H - l l - l - l - l - l l I I D l - l - H - j - Walla Walla, where he ha« eneul the P fo n « « ra S oo n Io M t « t winter. AS representative uf the Gold EASTER MORNING. The 39th annual reunion o f the Hill Railroad A Lumber company, of Oregon Pioneer association w ill be By J O E L B E N T O N . which he la pres dent, he lias lawn held In Portland Wedneaday, June HE Bprinfftliu« flood la bom« Interview ing the creditor« of that cor- 21. The public exercise« will take a lo n j poratiou with a view to amertaining the place In the Maaonlc tem ple, and M. B en eath th e ever w idenin g aun. lies! term« on which settlement may la» A. Miller of Lebanon will deliver the O rc h e s tra l s tra in s o f w oodland a o n * A n d m eadow carol» m elt In one— made for the amounts due them. annual address at 2:3 0 p. ni. The One c h a n t o f pu re, e ca ta tlc jo y T h a t bonds o f d e a th a re aw ept E O. Teague and wife left yesterday annual banquet will be served at aw ay. morning to return to their home at 4:30 p. m. by Ihe Associated Plon- T h a t w in te r's boat« no m ore anno y. Fat udngton, New Ham|*ehir«, where jeer Woman'« W h ile eve ry p a th la tu rn e d to Auxiliary. Both of M a y. Mr. Teague ia the dead of a large aline i these numbers arc for the exclusive T h e aureoled t w i * . th e b u d d in * manufactnrlng concern. Thee were de 'b en efit o l the pioneer«. le a f lighted with ».list they saw til the Rogue A campfire, or 'K losne Wa Wa,' T h e genial south w in d ’s tro p ic river va'ley during their peek's atav. m eeting, will be held In the evening spell A nd fres»h green flelda. b e re ft of Hid eapectallv with the Galls creek , In the Maaonlc tem ple and pioneers' * rle f ranch recentlv purchased hv 0 E, sons and daughter« of pioneer«, and T h e « u m m e r'i opulence fo re tell. W e h e a r th e br* ok a e x u lta n t flow BlackIngtihi from Fred Riedel, In which all friend« of pioneer» will be adm it A a. Ilia d w ith Joy. It sweeps a w a y . they are financially intere ted, ted. One of the leading feature« of N o m ore the bond» o f Ice and »now R ule ua w ith th e ir relentless aw uy. A meeting ol miner' and those inter the evening m eeting will be the pres ested in mining is cull d at the council ence of geveral pioneer "fiddler».” U pon thi» sucred E a s te r m orn. T o e a r th and m an an equal boon. room for thi« ev ntng, the ohjec» lie ng Every person who came to Oregon, W e see th e w o rld arise, new born. to organixe a local branch of the «tale or wa« born lu t m gon or In any part A nd birds and flo w e ri w ith life a -tu n e . miner»'association Mr« I, II. Bart o f the Pacific coast, prior to the close B low , gentle south w ind, o’e r the lett, <d Portland, vice-president of the of 1X59. and 1» now a resident of p la in ; B end, sky. tod ay v o u r deepest aaxH'iallnn and largply interested in Oregon, may become a member of the I blue _____ mining property III the Blue River dis association upon application to Oeo. j F o r aln and s o rro w » saddened ream M u s t yield a n d a ll be born anew . trict. will address the meeting. Mrs. II. Himes, secretary. City Hall, Port Bartlett came here from Kerby, which land. l-l-l ¡-111 I II I I I II I l- H I I I I n ia experiencing a mining Imom and The number In attendance last year where a branch with forty-two mem was 1290. and the average age of bers has just been organised. each person was more than 63 years. Ashland base I ia 11 fans have asked The secretary is o f the opinion that the commercial club of that town te 'the attendance w ill be fully as large It seems almost certain that the hack them in an attempt to form an as usual. W hile many pioneers have first Easter bonnet ever worn in the ieter-atate league, comprising the towns died, there Is a constant recruiting States fluuuled its innocent splendors of Aahland, Medford, Grants Paaa, Gold i of the decim ated ranks from those in the rough hewu pews of the little Hill and Jackaonvllle in Oregon, and who for various reasons have never edifice at Jamestown, Va., in the year liason, Yreka and Montague In Cali enrolled them selves as members. 1010, where only an Dy grown brick fornia. In a letter to the Ashland com tower now marks the spot where Land owners along the road on the America's first Easter service was mercial club they aay: “ These teams would of necessity have to depend on south Itauk of Hogue River between held in a Protestant Episco|ial church. the financial hacking of their respective Rock Point »ml Grants Pass have a It « towns until aurh time ae they could be plan to secure 'no immediate b e tte r The Easter Bly was as great a fa self-supporting, which would immedi ment ol tl is road, which t h > » I l l sub vorite In the Levant a thousand years ately follow the formation of the league." mit to the county courts ot Jackson and ago as it Is In America today. It flour The marshal's sure to get you if Josephiue countie«, th-- work to lie of a ishes In heathen countries us luxuri you don't clean up! Gold Hill's new character and -uch as can he used in antly as In Christian ones and is Just city council, at its first business meet oinking it » macadamised highway that as familiar in Cochin China, the Is land of Formosa. India and Japan as ing Monday evening, decreed Monday, will be a section of the boulevard that lu our near neightiors. the Bermudas. April 17th, as clean-up day. Mayor Is to extend through Rogue River Valley kt it Been an named tin- council a« «comm it and to be a part of the Pacific Highway, It is in the Bermudas that the East tee of the whole te make an Inspection now under course ol construction id streets, alleys, back-yards—and Iront between Seattle and San Diego, and on er lily attains its greatest glory and beauty. So vast are the fields and so yards, If they need it. Dr. C. H. which the slate of Washington is em many the flowers that a laud hreexe Smith, who was appointed city health ploying its convicts and lor which Calif- • foruia recently voted a bond issue of officer aa one of the first acta of the new council, will accompany that botlv on (18,000,000 the greater part of which is will carry the fragrance for miles out Its pilgrimage of Inspection. Samples to be expended in building the highway to sea. whispering of wife and home to llie returning sailors. More than of water from the municipal system will through the stale. 200 farms are devoted to lily growing, be taken at various points, a« well as M. G. Womack was a business visitor samples from Rogue River, whence Gold at Medford Thuraday, and was at Ash and sometimes as many as 10.000 flow Hill's water supply is obtained, both land yesterday looking up s residence ers bloom in a single field. The lily above and below the intake at the property. He will shortly remove his exrort trade exceeds (40.000 per an num in flowers and amounts to about pumping plant, and in the reservoir (12,000 a year In bulbs. family to the latter place. on the hill north of town. These sam ples will lie subjected to analysis with a Cool drinks at Turner’s. It is said the Bermuda Illy waa first view to ascertaining their purity, so brought to this country by Thomas P. The Wego lor amusement. that the council may know how te pro Hergent In the spring of 1876. Mr. Eat at Turner’s lunch counter. Sergent received two bulbs from ceed In its work of giving the people of friends while visiting the Islands. He Gold Hill better water. Another thing Fiue Easter candles at Turner’-. presented them to Mr. Harris, the which the council will attend te will Quench vour thirst at Turner’s sod Philadelphia florist, who named them be to find out the exact number id the Lilium harrtsll and has cultivated fountain. _______ water rate-payers in the city, so that Twenty-five pounds stock food, (2 00 them very successfully. the revenue that may he expected from Jarvis t h e Druggist. A er a shutdown of three months that source mav lie definitely known For Hale—Pigs, 20 to 30 pounds. For a ¡.umber of ioggint. camps in the and expenditures in the matter o f ex tensions and improvements governed fu rth e r in fo rm atio n address, M. M. Columbia River district have re Carl, Sams Valiev. sumed operations. accordingly. »|í F rom a ll o v e r th e w o r ld A re gathered the foodstuffs that help to make our shock o f groceries on e o f the best in t h e country. It is really a pleas ure ho order y o u r G R O C E R IE S from such a w ell-stocked store as ours. Y ou will find our prices as lo w as any; and our service hhe very besh. M erritt Q. C o m p a n y THE “ WEGO” THEATRE: KELLOGG & REED T _ P R O G R A M M O V IN G P IC T U R E S S a tu rd a y , S u n d ay a n d M o n d a y evenings SA T U R D A Y T m t i h o v : 7 : 3 0 a n ti 9 : 2 0 Adm ission IOc Milton and Dolly Nobles in “The Phoenix’ (A sent mental rtn-lo rama of National reputation; Willful Peggy /«hie «if tin»-«? I»ittfhahle Cotnetliee) 5 UN DAY Tw « i h o v i : 7 :3 0 a nd 8 :2 0 A dm itaion 10c The Hero Engineer (R«j road ntorr) Please Take One FLOWERS OF EASTER FACT. A SENTIMENT FOR EASTERTIDE f ____________ M A N A C C K 3 (Cnmt-dy) A Political Discussion (Comedy) M O N D A Y Two ,Aowa .- 7 :3 0 S.-20 A J m ittio n tOc l School c h iU r tn Sc The Phoenix The Hero Engineer Please Take One A Political Discussion SH1RW1N & WILLIAMS’ Arsenate of Lead best for spray Jarvis the Druggist Hill miti Easter Candies - aster exemplifies the triumph of life. L ife is the supreme fact. Let us believe only in life, refusing to be domineered by the unsubstantial wraith called death, refusing to be diverted thereby from “ the upward looking and the Ug.n.” Chen w ill 6 as ter be to us the most significant, the most inspiring, the most uplifting of all the days that dawn. E Rabbits Chicks ______ E g g s __________ Turner’s -m i; . ih À