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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1911)
BANK MONEY ORDERS » Mrs C, II Price haa returned from a stay at Ashland. D, H. Miller was at Medford ou bash Baio« you putcbaae another money order, neee Wednesday. look at thia comparative table of prices: C x h I <4 Hank Çwlal ( <«taiP Q. Mrs. Thne. flood, of Talent, Is visiting Asni*st M— rOith* MoaayOnia» Mvuay 0.1» her fstber, W M Childers, and sister, 3c 5« So , 8 i-oo Mr*. Jai k Cook. 5c 5a 10.00 M 15c too 15c ss.oo Bl’lv Hear a will be Io town next 5500 15c 20c 20C week anil alllcom e prepared to lurolah 50c 15c MIC 100.00 music tor a danoe next Ba'urdiy even W s lave you money on every older ing O ur B A N K M O N K Y •bove 13.00. G. L lleff came down from his mine ORDKK la just as good, and mos« coo* on Forest creek aud fulfilled hie dutle* vsuisnt than any oihsx kind. as city recorder at Tuesday evening's T h t G O L D H llsK * B A N K council meeting. Local News Notes J. D Montgomery Is art cling a neat cot'age of the bungalow type on his lots in the Dt'ktim addition, frunling toward the B P. rlght-of-wny. Joe Ke-ter ha* been -erlouslv III with Mayor Herman wae at M«dfurd ou malarial 'ever for tbe past ten d»y* at bust neee Tuesday. the Hosmer home ou Footacrei k Mrs R. M. Itluwer* was at Medford on Itelle Farmer, who arrived la*t week bu-lnea* Wednesday. from Hayfo k , California, Is his si*ter E. It G all, of Bams Valley, was in Js me Davis took two first prig.-a with town on hnsin- ee Tuesday. gr*|M* ral-ed on hl* lilm-kwell hill W II-I grapes, which are quit* plentiful ranch at the district fair at Medford title tear, are now l*»lng gathered. la*t week They were for exhibits of B. W McClendon la arranging hl* the Ko»o do Peru ami M I m I oii varieties, aflalr* pioparalory Itt going to Han Dtegn which have reached a flue state of per to apt ltd I he winter. faction In hl* vlm-yard Geo It nghinan, tor merely of th i* Bunches of Flaming Tokav grap>* place, Is down from Portland looking weighing three anti a fourth pounds after eotne hudness lute rent* h"re. have been ma' keletl In Gold lld l this Dr and Mr*. J. U Goble, of Medford, we- k by Che* Johnson, of the Bible were the gA e'e of llteir old n< IgliI ore, ranch. Mr. Johnson has had trouble thia year protecting hl* grapes from the M r and Mrs. I). (I. Miller, Iasi week The l.adlee Aid will give a "silver yellnwlaekrts, which Infest tbe vine* in awsrin* tea" at ti • Ir banquet room neat Thor*, J. I I M tilrh a y , d l-tr ic t freight agent day a'lernnou from four to aix. I.lght for the Houihern Pacific,who wag foUold refreshment* will lie eerved. H ill Wednesday, took a drive through Manager R. (1. Keren bach, ol the the G all* creek district with W. P. H i me Teh phone rom p-ny, « a - In Gold W etherall, <»' lh" d- pot force. T h l* Is H ill Wcdm rday looking after the inslel- tbe Knuthi-ru Pacific’s method of ascer latino of »nme new 'phone* taining th> riMourcas and product! >n of W. II M 'llar, formerly a resident of Its territory the Foot* creek <li»tr>ct, ha* removed to • M * and M rs. Clyde W. Ila, of I I- p - 4 Central Hoo t with hla family, when pn r, and M r and Mrs. A E. Kellogg tin y will remain for the winter went oyer the Bi-kivnns Sunday as far Judge N ell, w ith County Engineer a* Coles'ln and hack tbe same day to H e rm o n , Col. Kay ahd Dr Keridr, were view the inoun'alna in thel* autumnal In low n M oi, day in*|e ( ting the work 01 glory, Mr a-d M r*. Welle left for »heir home Wednesday, after a stay of the new htidge acmes Hogue river. D r, Smith was called to Same V«bey nearly two week* here, Co'nmhns day, a legal holiday created Thuratlav morning by a reriou* illne- wltli pneumonia of \Vci, Kinney. Tin by the |a»t I- gislature, was observed In patient I* considerably Improved at Gold K ill bv the r'la ln y of tip schooi* and the hank Marshal Hutson dong laat report* Old Glory io the breexe The re-l Col. K W. Cooper, the MH,iahst Cicero of Sam* Valley, wa* in the city of u* went right along and did business Monday. He I* now almost recovered just ee though Queen Isi bell a had never from an afT.eiiun of the eye* which for pawned her jewels to provide for the Genoen dreamer’s little trip a tim e threatened hie vialon. M r. and M r . Fred K led el left Monday for Oakland, from width place M r, Hit del a III »ee hie wile safely start'd for her ft rn.er home in Nehrsska, where »he w ill vi»lt lor several week*. H G. Parker, who u»ed to prune ( wicker* and »pray dandruff at the Cry stal barber »hop here, wa*in lown greet ing old Irlentl* Monday. ■ He now ha* a ahi p at Hornbrook, and 1« lining well Ml»« Vera Davldeon la one ol the top-notcher* in the contest lor tbe handsome Upton piano which the Peerle** Cloibing company, of Grant* Part, it ottering at the grand | r xe In Ite big voting contest. Mis- Irene Ethel Wilson and Mr. J. H. Oat vln were married at Central Point Tuesday, Rev A J Hanby performing the ceremony The bride, « ho is ooe of Central Point's most popular young ladies, has many friend* in Gold H ill. The groom Isa »on of Judge Garvin, of Central JM nt, aud is a railroad man, running on Bhaata iimlled . They will rtside at Roseburg. A movement is well under way to re move the M K. church building from Ite pre»ent location to lots just east of what is known as the Deknm residence I t Is proposed 10 do I his the present fall, nnri In the spring to bnlld an ad dition that will make a very creditable church edIOce. plane have been drawn by an Ashland architect, showing that the present structure may ba converted at a minimum of axpenee. M M . Carl has rented hie farm in Fame Valley, and will bold an auction ■ale of stock, machinery and bona hold t fleets st Central Point Monday. W ith his family he will move to Santa Ana, Hcnrv Blowers, who has been visit California, for the winter. ing his twin brother Mack the peat T M. Jones, a former rerident of three week», left Wednesday for hi* of Cold H ill, la advertising a home in Snath Dakota. The two men ' closing-out sale of his furniture stock at are almost exact replicaa each of tbe Central Point. Ha haa bought a lor- other, and are within a few pounds of niture business at Corning, California, the seme weight. The visiting South and will remove there shortly. Dakotan needed no introduction to John Harvey went to G i anile Monday Gold H ill people. They all thought to take a job sharpening tools in tbe Henry wa* Mack, and be returned their 8outbern Pacific blacksmith shop at familiar greetings and answered their the quarry horn which comes tbe de- In q u ire* about things on the Kanes com|KJS»d granite which Is used for creek ranoh with perfect aplomb. station walks and platforms. Tbe dieeovery of bituminous coal In C . J. Dodge, of Jaroaatown, New Bams Valley is one of the most impor York, was in Gold H ill yesterday on a tant events which has occurred In tbe tour of observation through southern Rogue river country for a long time, Oregon. He ha* already dreided to lo providing, of coarse, it Is of sufficient cate sunn-where lu the state, and it quantity to serve local purposes. I t is may be that the Rogue river valley will to be hoped that tbe party in Interest will, at once, develop tbe property and furnish his new home. make It a paying mine at an early date. Local »tar-gsw-re have succeeded in The trouble heretofore has been that locating tbe comet that Is supposed only small veins ha-e been found lu the a to be the long overdue Brook* comet. valley. lo-t ue hope that thia coal dis I t I* seen on the western horizon early covery will develop into a large mine.— in ihe evening, under the extreme end Grants Pas* Gourier. of the big dipper’s handle and about W. G. Myers and W. T . Ward are equidlktsnt I el ween the handle and the beginning to think that they have de horizon. veloped a. new and distinci variety of The annual Bunday «chool convention apple no their Barns Valley ranch, and for Jackson county will lw held at Med one that combine* the b st qualities o ford Ootol er 27th and 28th A tin e both the Newtown and Bpbxenberg program is promised, and it I* the In The new apple I* obtained from seed tention to have »verv Bunday school In ling top-grafting* on eld trees. It ha* the county represent'd bv one or more theBpitz riburg »hap* and the Newtown delegate* and i very chinch represented coloring, with a tendency to develop a J»v Ita pastor. red cheek that has been more marked M r. and Mr*. H . D. Reed arrived thl- seanon th m In the se-eral searons Wednesday from San Frauchco, where since the top-graftings began to ben-. M r. K<ed went to mt et In* wife, who The new apnle which I* yet nameles«, wa* returning from an extended tri,» lu rivals the Newtown for keeping qualities the east. The effects of the B. P. shop and has no water core, such as is often men's strike were notioable at division found In the Newtown. Th" skin is points coming up from Frisco, where heavy and tough, which will make it a men • ho were bosses until the strike good shipper. The llavor I* tart, and f began were seen repairing qnd "icing" while slightly tre m b lin g that of the W inter Honan«, Is distinctive cars. S. V. McEERREN iU “Sure Clothes” Watches, Clocks and Jewelry HE MAN we clothe will never feel outclassed in any company. We sell the sort of garments he T can be “sure” of and never have one moment’s iU anxiety about their absolute correctness. The new fall suit models are unusually attractive. Cheaper than elsewhere iU H E m derate »boulder»—-the -hort lapel—the high cut vest and th* straighter trouser* are some of the new feature«. The models are somewhat English and very plea*ing. Handsome n w col rings in grays browns and olive m ixture*—tbey’ i * beamiful T W O OD FOR CASH Suits $1 2 .5 0 , $ 1 5 , $ 18 , to $35 Dry Oak $1.75 per tier Dry Pine $ 1 .5 0 per tier cut to heater size AME old suit prices,” you’ll say. Sure, they’re quoted the world over, but, please step in and see our suits; they’ll tell their own story and you’ll be quick to see the difference. S Don’t fail to ask for piano votes Delivered in Gold Hill in orders of not less than four tiers We Pay Your Car Fare Orders may be left at Gold Hill News office , Sleepy Hollow Earm “IF MEN WEAR IT WE HAVE IT” Peerless Clothing Co. HOME PHONE Grants Pass, Oregon Gold Mill School Notes The total enrollment has been brought up to one hundred and fourteen, due to eutriee made since the beginning of the year. This taxes even the tbe com modious new bnild'ng. A thorough test was made of the heat'ng plant tb it .week under the personal direction of Dr. Kelaey, presi dent of the school board, and some of the weak points were discovered and the system bettered generally. The record for attendance so far during tbe school year haa been above the average, bat at th at it oonld be bet tered easily. Nothing It more im port ant in tbe securing of education than tbe little item of daily atteodance. I t la the dnty of each parent to sec that the children are not allowed to miss • single day. Due to the fact that Christopher Columbus traversed the high seas durieg the latter part of the fifteenth century and discovered the western land later called America, the pupil* of the Gold H ill school* are aide io enjoy holiday, Thursday the lSih, the d ite of hl* discovery of the island- Io the West Iudjcs This last wi ck ha* shown rfiarked iip- pr'Vement in the shcool grounds A real metropolitan playground is in the prnce-s of construction and the pupils are in their element with wing*, t- i tersand h irs, which, are being erecie i by (he boy* of the manual training department of the high school under the efficient tutelage of 8upt. Redding. They are a very valuable acquisition in that they fnrntsb the little folks a good clean method of play and one that at the tame time is an instruction in it self. The city schools were honored by a visit from John Tuescher jr. Mr. CHICKENS From C o lg a te’s one pound upwards Orders delivered Absolutely the best! H. C. R a e d e l G o ld Hill» O r e g o n T a lc P o w d e r Tuescher is connected with the state aid society ' for boys and girls, being the head of tbe Oregon depart ment. He paid the school a great compliment when he «aid it was the only school in the state in which a fire department was maintained in 1 direct connection with the school, and had many additional good things to say concerning our school. T o o th P aste T o o th P o w d e r Soap President T aft’s special train stopped briefly in Gold H ill Thursday evening and was ho arded i y Judge C'dvig, rep- re.enting the Meofoid Commercial club, and Mayor Reeninn As the truin was , tilling out, the mayor hade the presi dent welcome to Gold H ill and tbe ±111111 Kogne rlvor valley Tit president expressed his regret* that he was not tram rsing this region, ot which he had heard so favorably, in daylight i For Sale Residence and business block In Gold K i l l ; corner lot, 100 foot frontage on business street; business block 26 x 50 12-foot ceiling; good well, city water and »ewer connection*; good garden, with berries and fru it; new eight-foot concrete walk, witli concrete walks in yard. W ill be sold cheap if taken at once. Apply to Rex H. Lampman for ^11111= full particulars. ♦ See the window display S h a v in g S tic k S h a v in g P o w d e r S h a v in g C re a m P erfu m e Jarvis the Druggist m il T u r n e r ’s Lunch R oom B re a d , Pies a n d Cookies C andies a n d N u ts C ig ars a n d Tobacco f S o ft d rin k s o f a l l kinds F u l l lin e o f L u n c h goods F resh F r u its in season Ic e C rea m Hot Coffee and Lunch Day and Night J