Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, June 03, 1911, Image 3

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11 l-oca* News Notes
Onrnnar Kellogg • • • ■*
official biialoM« Monday.
Medford on
J. J. Houck wa* one of III* Gold
Medford Monday.
Hill
delegation In
Or. 0 . II Hrnltli wa« at Granta Paa
on prnfsssimial bnriiiaaa Tneaday.
GOLD
H IL L
M B IT *
Mrs. J, 11. Beeman and daughter
Blossom were Woodville visitors Wed
nesday.
Dr. K. C. Kelsey waa at Jacksonville
Wednesday transacting business at the
court house.
M r and Mrs. F. K Church,of Grants
Pass, were In Gobi lll l l last Bunday
visiting friends.
(Stylish R e a d y m a d e (Suits
Bart Carter ie back (rom Castalia,
Mra. Minnie Kowa la vlaltlng frlenda
at Medford and In the Big Utkliy neigh­ California, where he list been for sev
era) months.
borhood.
We have a nice line o f ready-made clothing that
will compare favorably w ith the products o f th e
b e st tailors. In fact, the b e st tailors make the •
men’s and boy’s suits which we sell. Prices are so
reasonable and the goods o f such high quality that
it would be a mistake for anyone to purchase a
suit before seeing our line
A nine pound buy was horn to Mr.
H W. Dlltotnan r«(uro«d Thursday
from a hlk« through Oooa o >unty which and Mrs. II C. Raedel yesterday morn­
ing, Dr. Brnith officiating,
took him a« far aa the ocean.
I I. D. Item] was at Medford on basi­
.1. F. Hughe«, tha Gold lllll time
ns»»
Wednesday, going with Jack Mor­
magnate, haa lw. n apointed atala Hah
and gain« com'nlaalonar by Governor rill in the latter’s “ green demon.”
Mrs. Muy llatcheller and Miss Helen
G , J. Parker arrived from Heal tie the Hsmmnrsly visited the lamlly ol Dr.
first of the w< ek.aud la the gueal of hie Chisholm at Woodville the first of the
week.
daughter, Mra. M, G. Womack, and
Prof. T. Cheuey, superintendent of
fa mily.
schools ol Douglas county, was here yes­
’ Mr. and Mia J, N. Fountain left
terday (or a brief visit with his old friend,
Tuesday morning for Taooma, w het-
J. M. Hutson.
they will apeml aeveral week* viaiting
W. U . Meyer* report« a brisk business
a married daughter.
m
mower« and hay rake». Gold H ill is
H. II Nya, owner of the Riverdale
fa rm at Itock Point, one of the pretlleat now getliug her sliaru ol the Implement
place« in aoutheru Oregon, wag In Med­ trade, all ol which for this district lia»
hemi going to otlier towns until this year.
ford oo hualip aa la«t Haturday.
Frank Caldwell, who»» slaughter
Mlaaea Gordie and Annlelia Hlcgitn-
arrived Wmlueaday from Kauaaa City, lumse waa deatrovad by fire last week,
Missouri, and will spend the aummer is looking lor a less conspicuous location
on which to build a new one—probably
with their aunt, Mra. T. W. Kay.
aome distant-« buck from the Kanea creek
M r and Mra. L. I I . Willett, of Med- road.
fo rt, were In Gold H ill Mundav on a
Mr«. Cliaa Farmer, Mrs. T. J. West,
little algid aeeing tour which Included
Mrs. Fred Riedel, Mrs. J. Q. Jarvis and
Gold H ill, Kock Point mid Woodville.
Mis« Edna Hayes were a com mi tie« ol
• B. W. McClendon, who can prove to Rebekahs who entertained their sisters
anyone that Gold H ill la the coming of I tie local lodge with a «upper at the
melrupnlia ol southern Oregon, waa a lodge banquet room Wednesday evening,
bti-lne«« visitor ut the present Metropo­
Peter Keary writes from Beaulieu,
lis Monday.
Wimbledon Park, Burry, England to be-
K«v. T . J. Hazleton, formerly pastor oome a subscriber to The News. Thue
ol the local M. K church, went to Port the g o pel of tile greater Gold H ill is
laud TliU'aday to uaanme Ida new dutiea ationt to be spread in the land where
a* aectretary ol the Portland Common«, I- ey make more ( hr * about acoronati >B
a mlaaionary and reacue »oclaty.
than, at this distance, the event seem«
. T o B e H e l d A t ............
Miea Nina Carter returned laat week to deserve.
from a vlait with Irienda at Crescent City
One of Darling & Hodges’ teams pull­
and Marahfleid. The trip (rum Creacent
ed oil a lively runaway yesterday after­
City to Marshfield waa made by team
noon.
They charged several blocks
through a country of magnificent scenery.
Will be a most brilliant Floral Fiesta and Civic
down south Main street, and ended
Mr. and Mis. E. C. Roeniach arrived their mad career by slipping and falling
• Jubiec --------------- -----------
from Minneapolis laat week, and have on the cement diiveway in front of the
taken up their residence for tha aummer livery barn. W. E. Darling, who was
Portland, "The Rose City,” will be a scene of splendor
at Turtle Hock ranch, which haa be< n In ou the wagon, decided to give up the
charge of thair ton Harold tha past ship early In the game, and received a
and the center of world-wide interest for one week
winter.
number of scratches and bruises whan
J. H . Beeman went to Ida mill at tha he jumped overboard.
One and One Third Fare to Portland from
Bart mine Tuesday to ran through aome
Mrs. W
L. Collins and daughter
ore from tha mine owned by George
all Points on the
Briggs and Tom Kay, but owing to aome Pearl entertained a number ol Medford
friends
Bunday
at
their
home
overlook­
damage done to the machinery by froet
ing Rogue river on the west slope of
waa unable to make the run.
Gold h 11. The visitors from the metropo­
The first new potatoes of the season
lis were Meeitamea L. F. Wallace and
are reported as having been served^on
To keep perfectly posted on all important matters
A. J. Wilson,Misses Elsie W’allace, Josie
the table of E. Htumbo on Foote creek
Talent, Mabie Collins, Grace Bratney
relating to this great event, call on local agents for
laat Bunday.
Mra. C. B. Nowlea was
and Gladys Hinman, and Messrs. Percy
the gueatof her daughter, Mra. Htumbo,
circulars
and printed matter, or write to
Talent, Laursn Hinm an, L. C. Wash-
eevaral days tha first of the week.
bum and D. Wallace.
W. It. G iley'a class ol the M. E.
The milling and amalgamation plant
Bunday school enjoyed a plclnic at tha
Sylvanite mine yesterday.
Lunch, at the Sylvanite mine waa put in opera­
General Passenger Agent,
PORTLAND, ORE.
which waa taken In baskets, waa served tion Monday, and everything worked
at the mine, and the young people were without • hitch. Ore has been fed into
the giant crushers all week, and the per­
shown over the property,
formance of the machinery lias been verv
Capt. J. W. Gale, of the Gold H ill
gratifying.
Three hundred pounds of
Hotel, states that numbers ol eastern
depot was only deprived of first honor*
quicksilver are used, and it ia thought
people have made hie house headquart­
In 1908 by a fraction of a point.
that it will take about a month’s run to
ers the past week while looking over
T. A. Feather, who ha» a ranch in the
fill it with the precious metal ready for
the country around Gold H ill with a
the clean-up. The plant wa» made and Meadow* district and whose postofiice is
view ol investment.
Installed by the United Iron Works, of Beagle, wag in Gold H ill Wi dneeday
Otla M. Perrine, who waa employed Ban Francisco, and the installation was transacting business. He went to Med­
on The News a boot a year ago, and who In charge of Supt. Swart, of that ford on the afternoon train to mingle
haa many Irieuda in Gold H ill, left concern.
in the metropolitan whirl for a few
Tuesday evening for Arkansas to visit
hour». The Meadow»,* fertile basin ly­
The Pacific Telephone company ha» ing north of Sam» Valley, lias always
hisfolks. lie had been working on the
M*dford Mail Tribune for several made a material reduction in its long been one of the most productive farm ­
distance rates, the new schedule going ing districts of southern Oregon, and
month«.
I t now costs a thia year, owing to the numerous late
L. W . Smith, J. A . Baxter and B If. into effect Thursday.
Harris were at Medford Monday on buai- dollar for three minutes' talk to Port­ rams, lias better prospect» for a bumper
nesa connect witli the properly of the land, twenty-five cents less than the old crop than for many season« past.
You may talk three minutes to
Gold H ill Railroad A Lumber company, rate.
Frank and Otto Kotouc, who recently
whose holding» here have been purchas­ Central Point lor ten cents, to Medford
sold a thriving general nierantile busi­
ed by the Portland cement company, of for fifteen cents, »am« to Jack»onville,
ness in Fliiinbolt, Nebraska, were in
mid twenty cent» to Grant» Pass, with
which Aman Moore is president,
town Saturday ami Bunday visiting G.
a
i
barge
of
five
c«
nts
for
each
additional
E. Pierce was at Grant» Pa»» on bn»i-
R. Turner and faintly and others of tlie
For points in the valley be­
ne-g Tuesday. He report» toe Josephine minute»
local Nebraska colony. They were on a
yond
Medford,the
Mi
dfortl
rate
applies,
county mining district a» rapidly tilling
sight-seeing trip through the west, and
up will» prospector» and milling men— ami lor points between hero and Grant» were delighted witli tlie Rogue river
I'»»»
thn
Grant»
Pas»
rate
applies.
A
advance agent» of thn milling boom that
valley. They marvelled that at the high
1» confidently expected for » utliern new w itebboard, capable of handling an prices which farm produce commands
The BEST all-round Family
Oregon thl» summer as n re till of tin exchange ol (ivo hundred phones, was hero, and with a ready market, that
Sewing
machine that can be
iiiHtallcd in the locil central at the Gold
recent, rich »trikes near Kerby.
more people are not engaged in ponl'rv produced.
Made
in both
lllll Hotel Thursday.
Quite a number will go to Medford
and truck farming. They could readily
and
VIBRATOR
Patrons of the Gold H ill depot are see that thl» section i» admirably adapt­ ROTARY
today to see Eugene Ely, the famous
aviator, do hi» aerial stunts in aC urtU s well acquainted with the fact that, sel­ ed for gardening and t it t » climate I» styles.
The rotary makes
hi-plnne.
Ely w«a at Medford about a dom, if ever, is a railroad atation kept ideal for the raising of poultry. In N, -|
h
Lock
and Chain stitch.
year ago and tried to lly, tint failed. in such a neat, clean condition, Inside liraskfi farmers m ke mom y w tli eggs '
The
latest
up to the minute
Since then ha has mad'' a great repot i- and .1 But perhap» there are tome at a shilling and butti i fifteen cents
tion a» a bird-man, mid it i < c x p i. io l «h o ur« not -w -io that this npple-pfe pound. A present
c m-lltng liete steel attachments with each
that he will it. i t s a i t extra elf irt to give »Into of affair» in properly recognir. ti at twenty -five cents,
farm *wtttt-r machine,
^old on easy pay­
by tho corporation in which llm G o ld nt the sume price
a good exhibition,
ments.
Send
name and address
George Joseph, Amo» Liimeden and Hill depot and it» business are only a
NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION tor our beautiful H. T. cat-
»mall
cog.
Mr»
M.
It
Rice
has
leceiv-
J. it. iVolfe were a party ol Portland
iilllll
San Francisco July 8 -1 4
ologue free.
men who inspected tlie plant and work­ ed gold-medal recognition three different
For parties desiring to attend the
ing» at the Grey Engle mine on Sardine years for having tin- most perfectly-kept
WHiTE SEWING MACHINE CO.
creek Wednesday, Mr. Joseph, who 1» station on tho line- in Oregon of the alwive meeting a special round trip rnte
Tim medal, which ol one »ml one-third fare has been made
one of Portland’» leading attorney» ami Southern Pa dlr.
San Francisco
who represents Multnomah county in war first given in 1907, is of solid gold, by the Southern Pacific company, from
all
points
on
it»
lines
in
Oregon.
the state senate, was a schoolmate of J. bearing thn B. I’, emblem on the oh
Sunday Chicken Dinner
L. Hammersly's in Lake county.
Mr. verse and the words, “ Most Perfect Sta­ Tioksta on sale June 1, 10, 29, 30, July
The Gold H ill Hotel will «ervechicken
2nd
to
8th
inclusive,
witli
going
lim
it
tion"
on
the
roverne
It
is
»impended
Hamntersly accompanied the party on
from three bars on which are engraved July 10th mid final return lim it Sep­ dinner Sunday, June 4th, 12 :00 to 1 :30
till» trip to the Grey Eagle.
Stop-overs allowed p. m .; fifty cents.
"11)07,"
and "1910," indicating tember 15, B ill.
Weak.
M erritt Q. C o m p a n y
PORTLAND
Excursion Fares Fast
.
R O SE F E S T 1 V A L
Southern Pacific
PORTLAND, OREGON, June 5-10
wili sell round trip tickets from
Gold Mill, via Portland
Chicago ..........................................| 81.96
Councial Bluffs I
Omaha
j
Kan-as City
i ............................. 69.45
St. Joseph
•
B l Paul
1
8t. Paul, via Council Bluffs.......... 73.35
Minneapolis, d ire c t....................... 69.45
Minneapolis, via Conncil Bluffs.. 73.38
8t. Lonis............................................ 79 45
New Y o r k ........................................ 117 95
Boston .............................................. 11945
Washington, D. C............................ 116.96
Southern Pacific Lines in Oregon
wm .
During the months of May,
June, July, August and
September on dates
snpwn below, the
Sale Dates
May 16, 17,18, 19, 22,23, 24, 25,
27, 28, and 29.
June 5, 7, 9, 10, 12, 16, 17, 21,
22, 28, 29, and 30.
July 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 19, 20, 26,
27, and 30.
August 3, 4, 5, 14, 15, 16,17, 21
22, 23, 28, 29, and 30.
September 1, 2, 4, 6, 5, and 7.
M c M u r r a y
Stop-overs within limits in either direc­
tion ; final return lim it October 31st.
For feres one way through California in­
quire o f any S. P. agent, or write to
wm . mcmurray
W H IT E
General Passenger Agent
PORTLAND
IS KING
Sunday Chicken Dinner
For more d> tailed In­
the yuarn in which Me». Rice lias given within lim it.
Quench your thirst at Turner’s toda
Thn Gold H ill Hotel k ill serve chicken llm people of this community the ples- formation, fares, » tc ., consult Airs. M. fountain.
dinner Bunday, June Jh, 12:00 to 1:30 snro of Iran-nct'ug lumlnes» in the be»t- R, Rice, local.ngent
A 50-iiound sack of stock food for ,J.70
p. m .; fifty cents.
kopt suition ill Oregon
Gold Llili
Eat nt litr u e r’s lunch counter.
at Järviä tlie Druggist’*.
!!!Shoo Fly!!!
a better motto for
summer is
ENTOMOCIDE
discouraging dope
for bugs and
buzzers
Jarvis the Druggist
uinti
IC E C R E A M
and cool drinks of all kinds
"
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