Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, August 26, 1911, Image 5

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    Mrs. W. K. Darling ta at Hornbrook,
California, visiting bar son Le slie and
wile.
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W . R. O ilay was at Grants Paas stv-
sral days thia week looking after the
operations at the Jewett mine
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M E R R IT T <& COMPANY
Isaac Householder mails final proof
on hie Kanes creek tlmlier claim before
U. H. Commissioner Canon at Madford
Tuesday.
G. I I. Jonas, of Woodville, has b»eu
employed by the Horns Telephone com
pany In Uold H ill aod Hama Valley
thia weak.
Miss Olive Turner and Mra. H T.
Pankey were guaala at the George Ly-
man home, three miles ea»t of tows,
Wednesday.
Local News Notes
Hciiool open* Hcptember 4th.
Pineapples
Roast Beef 1'lb. can
Deviled Ham 6 cans
Pink Alaska Salmon per can
Cove Oysters 2 cans
Baking Powder full pound
Pork and Beans per can
Tomato Catsup pint
Kelloggs Com Flakes
Diamond W Macaroni
Macaroni bulk 3 lbs
50 lbs Sterilized Fine Salt
O. W. Wood aud family left Monday
for Yreka, where they xpect to reside
Mayor Beeman anil family are camp­ In the fu ture, and where Mr. Wood
has mining interests.
ing at Fish l.ahe.
Dr Kelsey thia week commenced con-
W. H. H«»rla la bora from Medford
aHueiion on another cottage in the De­
today on buaineaa.
li uni addition, in the block north of the
Mlaa Kila Rawlings, of Medford, la
high school
visiting Mias Pearl Col,Ins.
Mrs Janice Shields, of G -ntrsl Point,
Mr». R- 0 . Kelsey was a visitor at
end her friend, Mrs. James Ball, of
Central Point Wednesday.
Kanla Barbara, have
been visiting
Mia» Alta Farmer returned Wednes­ friends in Hsnis Valley »Ince Thursday.
day from a visit at Ashland.
Mrs. W . P. Chisholm, of Woodville,
The futdlea Aid will meet In regal ir and Miss Elisabeth Chisholm, of On­
bosluee* session neat Thursday.
tario, sister of Dr Chisholm, were
Mra. Uraoe Hlmmel, of Myrtle Creek, gnarta of friends in Gold lll l l Wedne»-
is the guest of Mis» Bessie Newton
ley
Col. F. If . and Hr. C. R Ray were
Robt. <1. Smith, of Grants Pass, one
la Gold H ill on business Thuraaay
of southern Oregon’s Lad'ng lawyers,
Harry T rip lett, the W im er merchant, and democratic candidate for congress
at the last i lection, was in towu on le ­
was lu town yesterday on business.
Miss Pearl Collins returned Wednes­ gal hu-ines* on Thursday
Dr. A. L. 8 m , of Heattle, 1« la Uie
oily on business.
where, and we can eave you mone" if you
are Bending away any amount above (S.00,
TH1
GOLD
H IL L BANK
.60
Economy Fruit Jars 1-2 gal. per doz.
1.45
Economy Fruit Jars quarts per doz.
1.20
.
1.00
.30
Jar Rubbers 4 d o z . .................................. 25
Economy Jar Caps per doz.
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.20
It Pays to Look
Prosperous
1VE
are showing many exclusive patterns
in all lines. Individuality in dress and
personal adornment is good form- By our
prices we enable you to possess changes in
your ties, jewelry, etc., as well as in your
other clothes. Don’t you always notice the
better fixings the other fellows wear? Well,
other people notice you just the same. We
have many articles in our furnishings de­
partment which would add greatly to your
personal appearance. No matter what you
pay for your furnishings the design and per­
sonality is what counts after all. This is the
- truth. Many good opportunities have been
lost because of carelessness in
personal appearance.
Thinkitover!
All dry as a bone
W. W. Hittle
Rock Point Phone
NE W GO ODS
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China Dinner Seta Silverware Cloche
Glaea Water Sets
Earthenware
Cook Stovea Airtight Heatera
Linoleum
Mattinga
Carpeta
Braaa Beds
Portierea
Lace Curtaina
Canvoa Stoola
Tenta
Wagon Canvaaea
Wood Staina and Vamiahea
Remember your piano votes
Peerless Clothing Co.
Grants Pass, Oregon
E veryth in g fo r th e I m u t - 10 p e rc e n t diacount fo r cosA
Gold Hill Furniture Store
Home Phone S-L
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O B IT U A R Y
TO DEVELOP ALASKA URGED
ROY L. COOK
Prominent Men Advecete Aotlon at
Maaa Meeting.
Po rtlaad — An audteaee of 5#0 par­
sons a t tha Armory Saturday heard
Governor West. Mayor Rushlight and
Circuit Judge McQiaa advocate tha im­
mediate development of Alaakaa ooal
lands hy the government Tha meet­
ing was called by U r. Ruahllght aad
a oommittee of aitisene aa a dernen-
stration in support of the movement
initiated by petition In thia state urg­
ing action by Congress.
Mr. Rushlight explained the pur­
pose of the meeting and indorsed the
demand for government development
of the coal lands of Alaska as a "step
In the Interest ef humanity.”
Roy L. Cook, youngest eon of M r. and
Mrs. W. A. Cook, died at tbe home of
hie parent« in Gold H ill Wednesday,
August 23d, after an illness of eighteen
months with tuberculosis. I t had been
apparent for some lime that he could
not survive the dread disease, and his
death, while it was a shock to the com­
munity, was nothing of a surprise to
those who knew of hie condition. The
deceased had resided in Jeukeon county
practically all of the twenty-five years
of hla life. He was of good habits, re­
spected by all, and in h it death Gold
H ill loses one of its most sterling young
men.
He leaves to mourn his death, be­
side« many other relatives, his parents,
M r. and Mrs. W . A. Cook, of Gold
Senator Chamberlain has notified
H ill, two brothers, W. L. Cook, of this Pres dent Campbell of the Un'vcrs tv
place, and F. L . Cook, of Greenhorn, af Oregon that he will make two ap­
Raker county, one sister, Hr". J- J. pointments te the Nava, Aoademy at
Ritter, of Gold H ill, ami his grandpar­ Annapolis on or before March 12,
ents, Robt. Cook, of Fools creek, and 8918-
Tha preliminary meatal rad
Mr. and Mrs. W m. Morris, of Roc» 1 physical examination of the volunteer
Point.
candidates far these appointments
The funeral was held Thursday after­ will ba held at the University ef Ore­
noon and was largely attended. Inter­
gon early neat year.
ment was made in the Odd Fellows’
Bashers, lumber manufacturers and
cemetery at Rock Point, Rev. Cohen, of
railroad man believe that the next
Woodville, conducting the services.
mx »oaths will show marhed ha
provemsat la bwetaeee oeadUteas la
CARD OF THANIS.
the Northwest aad «hat the hanaer
We desire to thank the many kiod
friends for their assistance and sympa­ wheat erep aad tha exoetleat eoodi
thy during the Illness and since the ttea ad athar eeape «hroegheat the
death of onr beloved son and brother.
sauatry taaaee a revival ef tha
Ma. and M ita. W. A. C o o k ,
Send money safely.
The Gold H ill
bar Industry that meant
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Bank’s money orders always reach the
parity far tha
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Mason Fruit Jars pint per doz.
Jelly Tumblers one-half pint per doz.
Black Oak, White Oak,
Laurel, Pine, Alder,
Maple, Ash
The Gold H ill Hotel continues to
Mrs. M. K. Worrell and Mra. J. M.
Crook, of dams Valley, were Medford attrnct the patronage of traveling men,
who are patting the word along to their
visitors Thursday.
fallow knights of the grip that Gold H ill
0 . K. Illacklngton, the young Galls
ia the best place io som hero Oregon to
creek orreardiat, Irerame an Odd Fellow
atop for a meal or a day's fishing.
last Haturday evening.
W in. Pauley, formerly in the jewelry
Horace Pelton left for an auto trip in­
bnsineee here, hut mure recently pro­
to the Klamath oountry, where he has
prietor of the Woodville hotel, was e
extensive ii,t»rests, Monday.
passenger to Harramento on Wednesday
Judge aod Mrs. J. B. R. Mor-dock morning's train. Ha had dlepoeid of
left Monday fo ra trip to Crescent City all hie interests at Woodville, and
They will be gone about two weekt.
stated that be was going to New York
Mlesee Thelma and Halen Hammers- city.
ly visited Mrs. K. 0 . Roeniech at the
Ernest Lyman and Henry Graves
Tnrtle Rock ranch Haturday and Hun­ had a ll»ely t isele with a twenty-eix-
day.
,
«
ponnd salmon taut Hunday near the
W . M. Harrison, father of Grant Har­
Lyman place. The big fish mails a
rison, has put up a bouse on the Iota
hard fight, di egging the boys up and
which be recently purchased in tbe
down the rire r (or some time, bruising
Deknm addition
their shine on the rorki and giving a
D. C. Avery baa resigned hie position game exhibition generally.
in the pnetoffloe and will devote hie
C. C. Gilchrist haa added two more
time to the Improvement of bis home­
pedigreed hounds to hit Hems Valley
stead on Kanes creek.
kennels. They arrived from New Mex­
Mra. L. F. Jordan, who had been vis­ ico Wednesday, two lop-eared, half-
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. grown pupa, half bloodhound and half
Blacker!, returned to her home at Red bone, whose parents when pot on
Boolehyvllle, California, last week.
the trail of bear or panther have the
J .Q . Jarvis and Rex H. I^tmpman reputation of never quitting until the
visited the letter's
father, H . H quarry ia killed.
Lampman, at hie ranch in the Asbestos
Floyd C. Ramp, state organ iter of the
district from Haturday until Tuesday.
socialist party, a graduate of the Uni­
Geo. G arrett, of Woodville, was In
Gold H ill on business Thursday. He
reported Jerry McCoy, who was badly
injured by being etruck by a train a
few weeks ago, as apparently well on
M r. and Mra. H . K. Redding arrived
the way to recovery.
from Covington, Indiana, yesterday.
Mr. and Mra. Wm. M. Smith, old- Mr. Redding will be principal of the
time residents of Gold H ill, arrived Gold H ill high school the coming year,
from Roseburg yesterday, where Mr. (or which position he ia excellently qual­
Hnutli has been employed as garderer ified by training and experience. He la
at the soldier's home. They will ones delighted with the new high-school
more make their home in this burgeon­ huildiug. which he says compares
ing metropolis
favorably with the better class of
Prof. D. C. Henry, supervisor of modern school building« in the Hoosier
schools (or tbe northern district of slate.
Jackson county, was at Jacksonville
Gigantic Power Merger
yesterday to confer with Hupt. Wells
The power plants of the Rogue River
und Supervisor Ager, of the southern
Klectrio company and the Prospect Con­
district of the county, on tho work for
struction company have been sold to
the coming school year.
the Klskiyou Power and Light company.
F. L . W x-hburn. lineman for »he The deal includes the power plants at
Home Telephone company, has been Gold Ray and Prospect and several
been putting in phones in Gold H ill and hundred miles of high-tension w ire.
adjusting the Hams Valley line this The two plants are placed at a valuation
week. The young lady who became "f |3,600,000 for I he plant now tinder
Mrs Waehbnrn in Chicago lees than a construction at I’rospeot and $A00,000
month ago lies been a guest at the Gold for the plant at Gold Ray. The sale
H ill hotel in the meantime.
gives the Siskiyou company entire amt-
trcl of the water power resource-- of
northern California and southern Ore­
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y j gon and makes theirs the longest trans­
to handle money. W e confine oursel vet mission line in the world.
A total of HO,000 horse power can be
to it, give our entire attention to it, end
can, consequently, do so cheaper than developed when the construction work
either the express companies or the post now under way is completed nnd over
office. Next time you want a money H00 miles of high tension wire will carry
order come to us and buy a BANK a voltage upward« of 20,000, extending
M O N E Y -O R D E R . It is the moat con­ from Grants Pass to Keddlng, Califor­
venient and beat money order, good any­ nia, by way of Klamath Falls.
.75
Economy Fruit Jars pints per doz.
Dry Wood
Mrs. A K Kellogg has be.-n s mem-
Mra. 0 . A. Landis is »pending the
week with friends at Newport, where her ol the cripple brigade 'hie week as
a result of stepping on a nail that was
she used to live.
0 . F. Carter caught three at elheada left pointing uoward by her cheerful
last Hunday whose total weight was husband, who had been doing some
carpenter work.
forty-five pounds.
versity of Oregon and a thoroughly
grounded student of economics, will
spAk In Gold H ill, Sunday, September
3d. Mr. Ramp is said to be a finished
speaker, possessed of a firm grasp of hit
subject, and his posters say that he is
prepared to answer all questions relat­
ing to socialism and how It proposes to
solve present day problems.
Mason Fruit Jars quart p- r doz.
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Karl Case made several tripe to Gold
day from a two-weeks visit with friends
at Ashland.
H ill from his ranch al>out ten miles
He htought
M r. and Mrs. G. B. Clark, late of north of town this week
Colorado, were In from Hams Valley in early apples and Bartlett pt-ars, for
which he found a reads market
Wednesday.
Constable Pankey is invested with
the duties and dignity of the city mar-
shalshlp during the absence of Marshal
Hutson, who ie renewing h it yonth
with a hunting and fishing trip .
50 lbs Stock Salt
.
.
$ .36
Range Salt 8 lb blocks
.
.15
Pure Cider Vinegar gal.
.
.
.30
W hite and Pink Beans
.
.
.06
Hard Wheat Flour regular price $1.65 1.50
Mason Fruit Jars one-half gal. per doz. .90
Carnation Milk
ButterC up Milk
California Ripe Olives
«School B o o k s
I now have a full stock of
all the books prescribed
by the course of study fo r
the Gold H ill schools
TERMS; CASH
Jarvis the Druggist
AM
linn
T u rn er’s' Lunch Room
Bread, Piea and Cookies
Candies and N u tt
Cigar» and Tobacco
Soft drinks o f a ll hinds
F a ll line o f Lunch goods
Fresh Fruits in season
Ice Cream
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Hot Coffee and Lunch Day and Night