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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1911)
Three Weeks to Christmas Have Y ou Remembered Ev Everybody la Invited to he In fin d lllll next Saturday und get acquaint ed with everybody else. J. W. Arinstroug waa among tl> from the Huma v u lle y -U 'H K lr ilia who took advantage of the Imrg lu the local stores Thursday. W. P. Ila l’ey und »1 • wnr i from Pools creek Tburrday to tend the funeral» of thi-lr I I n<- bora, Oscar Mwack'-r and Mr.’. I • Martin, at tin* Rock l’olnl < ini I “ Hob" Hinftli. native aon of Ju d aon county, cruikcrjuck lawyer 1 mayor-elect of Urania Pass on a lu« cnforcoinenl pint form, waa In tl.e i ll;, on bualneai Tuesday. Ilia d - ' wua a steady round of eongratulh hand shaking. He won tbo Rur ally by only three vot"». bi.; n • of a eosteat bull’ vc I In ri • rl J will bo cont llrrab! ■ Increnoed. J. A. D« .vl<. pri - <’ ■ t. r ■ It ' Farren, gi-icrrl inoo i- !• o f lib ’ p • p o l ’d Grey in Soul’ii r flir t' ’ii iw i i y, wi''i ' , in (lie city fr ■ d \V 'in ‘m l erybody ? I T h e y pr<>|ai»e lto| oU,.V Io b uild a Get Youi Presents Before ft | hrinigh - • itln r' Or gm . h it to I I CO ST « offer ail shoes t co st for 6 0 jeYt the Cutter, Chippewa, a g g e r and Currin’s. W e wish fce room for new stock zhich will arrive soon &s 1 l i i »cn ol l ’i it O rfo rd . Tli« v wi ic gi Vs £ Is Too Late. u cordial reception in Oold llill « ■ wn which th e y cunnol afford to overlook in making their plan» fo the new line. John Pates advocates tl c sowing Next Saturday la Get-Acqualuted of orchard grata by farmers, ranch day In Gold Hill. ers and residents of southern Oregon Chss. Farmer has been p r o je c t guuerslly. Pioneers wilt tell you I that In early daya the hills wern .>+++++4>+<*-A<t"*- >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦] ion on Foots creek thia week. A N A P P E T IZ IN G M E N U . Wm Kluney and family of Hama covered with gross. making an abun Valley were Medford visitors Mon dance of good range for cattle. Hut Oysters. this natural grass has been killed by day. Meek T u rtle Soup. W. E. Thompson. manager of the too close cropping by stock, and at Celery Radish»». Clavvuer palate ranch, waa In Med present there are thousands of acre« Boiled W hitefish. of wild land In southern Oregon, Sauce H ellsndsiM . ford Monday on bualneaa. Soiled Potatoes. which formerly furnished good pas- Roast T urkey. Chestnut M uffing. C, F. Carter, the hlnckamith. ha» t-r c each year, that Is practically Bailed Omens. etnbelliahrd the front of hi« new »hop valueless for run go purposes. Mr. Stuffed Tomatoes. with a sign I hut pan he rtad from the Pates has experimented with orchard Sweet Potato#», Southern Style. top o f Gold Hill mountain. Mixed Salad. grata and finds that If sown In the Plum Pudding. Hard and Brandy The holiday spirit in evidenced by fall, so that It will get the benefit 8aues. the deporutiona with which J, (J. of the winter rains, It will grow well Camembert Cheeee. Jarvis and II. J). Need luive beauti and will aoed Hsolf, so that If It be Coffee. fied their plnoew of business. came a general practice to aow thia Oregon hlltaldea Mrs. John A. Martin, u former res grnaa. southern ident of Oold Hill, died at her home would In a few seasons be restored Merle Kellogg of M<-<lford is visit near Medford Monday. She wn» fo tbo summer verdsnry which made ing his father, A. E. Kellogg. huried nt the Hock Print cemetery good pasturage for the ponies of the F. B. Wllmarth was a business Indians and the horses and cattle of visitor In Medford Thursday. Thursday. County Superintendent Well» h a a , tbo early settlers. Chas. Champlin, the Foots creek Tolo opened a school December 4 placer king, was in Medfoi^ on given notice that he will hold regt lar teachers’ examination at Jnek- with an enrollment of 20 pupils. ' business Monday. eonville Wednesday, Thursday mid Mita Jesslo N. Stannard. teacher. Su M », .1, T W n k rbla-e ar iv. d v »lor Friday, December 20, 21 and 22. pervisor S. C. Henry waa present ds» f o m M i, neapnID, »nd vii-iticg J. II. McNiehol, who hn» lensed the during the morning to help give the b rC a u g h t >. M r-. G A Pxterix.n. Huy brick and tile plant at Tolo, wn» new school a start. He spent the | Tony Olsen reports everything here Thursday inspecting clay de afternoon of the same day at the booming In the Meadows district. In posits on Kanes creek, just across the Sardine Creek school, attending a cluding the bullfrogs along the rier frem Oold Hill, which will he school meeting, and observing the bosky banks of Evans creek. school which he reports In a very used at the Tolo plant. With tbeir crack pack of “ varmint” M. E. Worrell, having sold part of thriving condition under the able ad dog-, John H aum ierslv xpu Chas G I- ministration of Miss Alva Scott. Of Ilia Sum» Valley orchard und given ■ h' let left yesterday for upper William- the balance to the care of Ed Ship- the 13 pupils In attendance, all en en eg. They prop- «» 'o greatly redue ley, the experienced orehnrdist from tered the first day of school and the ll e i umlwi of he»' in that region. whom he bought the forty acres he record for three months shows only As yet the challenge of the Gold still retains, has removed to Portlnnd 11 1-2 ilaya absence Including three Hill bank for any bank In southern daya counted for one pupil who for the winter. moved away and waa dropped from Oregon to match Its record of not a Arhur Fitxpatrick, the successful the roll. There were seven cases or single overdraft at the close of busi young Grants Pass contractor, is en tardiness, six of which were made ness November 29, remains uncalled. gaged in completing Kiley Morrison's M m .L ew hof Kanes cret k was the one very stormy morning— a very ex new house in Hams Valley. He is a cellent record. It might be added first to diive and Ed B o ll the first Io cousin of the Fitr.gerald boys, who that the officers of this district are walk across the new Centennial bridge, grow the peaches that have made making a record thia year, having which was completed Wednesday and Sams Valley famous. secured 20 feet of slate and 10 feet inspected and accepted by the county L. W. Smith Is advertising his no of cloth blackboard, six sets of sup court Thurtd»y. tice of application for a patent to the plementary reader», a complete set John McNIchols, who [eases the R. Stansell consolidated group of placer of nine maps and have ordered a A. Cook farm and placer mine on mines In the Foots creek district, atove jacket and a sanitary water Foota creek, and who by virtue of originally located by Wm. Ludington bis lease Is deputy postmaster of the jar. In 1R98, The publication Is being 'Tentlon! Canton Snowy Butte Draper office, was In Oold Hill Wed made in the Jacksonville Post. No. 15, Patriarchs Militant of Ore nesday on business. Miss Mary Newton entertained gon I. O O. F.. will give a grand A. C. Wilson came In from his some o f her friends at her home on military ball at the Gold Hill opera Beagle ranch Thursday with 23 dos- Sardine creek last Saturday evening. house next Friday evening. The dis en fresh eggs, for which he received Dainty refreshment« were served and tinguished officer General Public, Is 111.50 at Lance & Co.’s. He also the guests enjoyed themselves thor Invited and wlil undoubtedly be sold a big churning of gilt-edge oughly. The house was decorated present with bells on, as they say In ranch butter at the same store. with mistletoe, fir and chrysanthe Medford, the slang center of south Gold Hill's fame as an egg mar mums. ern Oregon. Besides the general, all ket, the result of a price of 50 cents Mrs. M. E. Worrell raised a flock members of uniform rank of any fra per dozen for fresh hen-fruit, has of bronze gobblers, who were brought ternal society, national guard, bands, resulted In plenty of eggs being into the world last soring and con or others entitled to appear In mili brought for local consumption, some voyed all summer by a motherly old tary regalia, are Invited to be there thing unusual for this time of year. hen, that averaged nearly twenty- with all the fuss and feathers to five pounds npiece when they came to which they are entitled. The local Mrs. L. L. Shelley, of Sams Valley, shuffle o ff beneath the merciless canton will appear In full dress pa- was among those who marketed fresh eggs In the local market this week. Thanksgiving guillotine. rnde uniform, belted and plumed, To be prepared for the Christmas A Christmas cantata will be given with swords adding to the splendor trade Frank Burnett has just put In by the young people and the drama of their array. It will sure be some a splendid assortment of baby 30- tically inclined o f the residents of swell hop, ns they say in Medford, carts and carriages— sizes to fit any the city. The direction of the ennta- where they get the latest slangology baby. tawill be ably eared for bv Mr. Weth- direct by wire from New York. One erell, and all can feel assured of its large round commercial unit of Dressmaking successful appenrnnee some time be United States currency will be the I am prepared to do all kinds of dress foe exacted of every gentleman, making at the residence of Mrs. 8. H. tween now and the holidays. whether In uniform or merely In his Dufflleld on the eouth side. ♦♦♦♦»♦♦»♦♦»•»♦♦« * « > •♦♦♦♦♦ beat suit, who Joins In the revelry. Mas. Iva S hbllxy Those who come merely aa behold T h e Chrletm ae Dane«. ers will be given a seat In the gal When i o n ln x danced the ash Some sixty years age lery for one-half this amount, or JINNY KIMID Ml. The stately coapleo often met four-hits, to employ the Grants Pass Baaeath the atetletee. vernacular. Demery's orchestra will Ta waltaee n o * the cuetoaw at do the bugling. Bat Mabel's rosy beau Time, you thief, who leve le get I < A ’ «X CO M PANY K Local News Notes That danteal doth centrlve to a Beneath the mistletoe. The dance» ehaaga. but aat the «•me. Aa «toes abatrvao Jut»«, i For menala eel about the Sasse Baaeath the rfuadetaa -Louisville Ceurtar-Jtu r a l i. i t l l t llt M H U U IIH R W. J. Myer« ha» a few United States army knapsacks which he will close out at 75c. Just the thing for school children to carry their books or lunch. Will make nice Christmas presents. tweets tote year But, put that I ■ay Tm weary, ear Tm ■*«. ■ a r that health sad wealth ha toleeed ma ■ay r m growth» sM. but a M - Jeuar kissed asel I [T o u n ty Scat Official News M a rria g e Llo-naea, £hristm as candies Gilbert Clark and Bessie Kelsey; Marl n F. Caster and VlLcey V. .winter; J. E. Grlbble and Marlon Foster; Alfred L. Master and Rosa Loar. and * P ro b a te . A Modem Fable (based on facts) “Once upon a time a certain coun try boy became enamored of the Belle o f the Village. Now this country boy knew when it came to brains he had the town boys beaten to a frazzle, so after he had arrayed himself in a clean celluloid collar and with a bright silk handkerchief tilted at ex actly the right angle from his pock et on the “o ff side” he hied himself to the corner grocery where he pur chased a sack o f plain mixed candy atid called 011 the fair damsel. Now this fair damsel who had been touted by her good parents to win nothing less than a duke or earl treated the country boy with disdain and a Dr. Cook expression. After fifteen min utes o f agony our hero excused him self and skated out on the ice. The next night the village cutup, whose mother allowed him to stav out until 9:15 every evening, called on the fair maiden. On account of having a father with a past he compelled him to kick across with enough mazuma to be classed with the spenders. Be fore calling he beat it to the Bon Ton where he separated himself from a small portion o f his hank roll in ex change for a swell package o f tooth ticklera that would cause any girl to go d affy for j«y. Armed with this powerful incentive he laid siege to the fair maiden, who knew a discrim inating taste when she saw one and sh « married the village entnp and they lived together happy ever after wards. Moral— Buy yonr Bon Bone at the Bon Ton. cigars done up in beautiful boxes for holiday presentation fresh nuts fru its •te. I Turner’s Gold Hill Iff y o u r K en s a r e n o t le x in g as tK e y sK o n ld tH ey n o d o u b t n e e d o f som e o f t b e fo llo w in g fo o d s a n d to n ic s Blood meal Beef Scraps Alfalfa meal Bone ETC. Shell Dr. K o c h 's S to c k a n d P o u ltr y T o n ic s a r e g a u r a n te d GOLD HILL FLOUR FEED & COMMISSION STOTE FFFe»*ew»yeFF<wrFe»w»ywff*w**»Fe*wr«w*s*****w»w»w»»»»w. Guardian DeForrest W. Jonee, an incompetent, and Delbert Emerick Jonee. a minor; order made to sell real estate. Estate America E. Thompson; or der appointing Dec. 28, 1911, as day for final settlement. W. H. Reynolds vs. Fred H. Run- dell and Minnie A. Rundell; action for m ney. Burns & Seager, attor neys for plaintiff. 8. T. Howard Jr. vs. James L. Spink; action on negotiable Instru ment. O. C. Boggs, attorney for plaintiff. Clara M. Botnar vs. A. R. Botnar; divorce. W. J. Moore, attorney for plaintiff. . Edmund E. White vs. Ethel E. White; divorce. J. A. Lemery, at torney for plaintiff. Samuel Dyer vs. Era Dyer; di vorce. Colvlg & Williams, attorneys MIIIH for plaintiff. State of Oregon vs. Bert Bowlin; transcript from justice court. Della J. Brown vs. J. A. McIntosh; suit to foreclose mortgage. Walter H. Evans and N. R. Jacobson. Charles P. Christensen vs. J. J. Cambers; action to recover money. H. V. Richardson, attorney for plain tiff. Jease Neathamer vs. Charles E. Palmer and Harry E. Palmer; action for money, A. E. Reamea, attorney for plaintiff. C. Q. Seaman vs. W. C. Lehman; action to recover money. J. N. Johnston, attorney for plaintiff. H . C . R .« a < l« l, P r o p r l a t o r H om e P n on e J --------— — r r r r r r r r r r f f j jl S. P. Time Card Northbound. No. No. No. No. No. 20 .......................... 8:39 a.m. 23 (m o to r).................. 11:02 am. 32 (motor) ................. 5:28 p.m. 16 .......................... 6:00 p.m. 14 .......................... 6:27 p.m. No. No. No. No. No. 23 (motor) ................. 8:02 a.m. 1 5 .................................... 9:52 a.m. 31 (motor) ................. 1:42 a.m. 1 3 .................................... 2:45 p.m. 19 ......................... 10:46 p.m. Southbound. 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