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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1911)
News Notes o f Near Neighbors N w , R e p re s e n ta tiv e , a t D sb en ger G V >. Debpngvr Gup (By Norman (lag«. ) K a n e , C reek S en d In te re s tin g B u d g e t, Asbestos Absorbents | (By H illbilly) Kanes Creek Kanes ('reek which they have rented They also rented a portion of the old Bradine farm owned by C. R. Ray. Several persons from this place are planning to attend the masque ball on Gulls creek December 28. given by the Eaton brothers. (Bv C y u tb la) Elmer Higinbotham, blacksmith and L a th e r B lra a o n a had th e m isfor- M r ., H. II. M itchell la th e g u est Mr. McMahon sp en t M onday In all around good fellow, has put up a tun« of c ru sh in g one of bla fingers of Mrs. J. II. W elch a t p resen t. blacksmith shop at his place and i Gold HUI. eery badly while working on the prepared to do all kinds of work in Jo h n W alk er, sr., o f W illett, C al., Will Lewis made a business trip to road laat week. a general way. Is sp en d in g th e w in te r as th e g u est Gold Hill Monday, K. II italiney cam e dow n from up of his nephew , J. O. W alker. Al Boggs is employed nt work for John Kails of Hluckwell was a vis p e r T rull laat w eek. He re p o rta bear P red M itchell an d wife, of D oug itor here on Tuesday. the Bill Nye company’s mine on Gall' tra c k s aa being m ore p len tifu l th an las co u n ty , a re v isitin g w ith Win. Mrs. Avery is spending the week creek, which bus proven to be a pnv they have been fo r u g re a t m any M itchell, his fa th e r, a t p resen t. proposition, with good p!*o«pect in Gold Hill with friends. years. for the future. “ J a c k ie " W alk er has re n te d th e Hr. Kuril K lrsch-G essn er m ade a Dave Avery was a business visitor Manv from Kanes Creek attend'd professional trip to M edford laid old G a rd n e r runch and w ill try his at Willow Spring on Friday. the funeral of Mrs. John A. Martin, W ednesday In hla auto m o b ile. Dr. hand a t stock an d fr u it raising. W illiam Y antz sp e n t S a tu rd a y In and Mr. Kwiker who were buried on A bout th re e Inches of “ b e a u tifu l Gold HUI w ith o ld -tlin e friends. K lrsch-G essner waa th e flra ; person Thursday of last week nt the Rock to cross the new Opal P o in t brid g e sn o w ” co v ers th e h ills and d a le s of Mrs. Avery h as re tu rn e d hom e Point cemetery. A sbestos, th e hom e of th e happy. w ith on autom obile. from Gold H ill fo r a few days. Visitors at Mrs. Mardon’« on Wed L ittle eig h t-y e a r old P ran ces Sim Joes Itag sd ale of upp er T ra il creek Mr and Mrs. M ardon a tte n d e d th e nesday were Misses Cap Swinden co u n try cau g h t a Mr. B ruin In n tra p m ons su ffe re d nn u n u su a lly se rio u s show a t Gold H ill S u n d ay nig h t. and Mary Boggis, Mrs. Rhoten and a few days ugo a n d a fte r ta k in g th e d islo catio n of th e le ft arm , th e re su lt Arthur Boggls Is staying with Mr. Mrs. Boggis, and a very pleasant day of a fall, on S a tu rd a y Inst. ak lu o ff he took 50 pou n d s of fut nd Mrs. Hitter of Garden Rone. was spent. Come again. from th e shoulders. Mr. Italiney also Miss Alma G ould co m pleted a W ill S h o em ak er of G alls creek Is Quite a few from Karnes Cr<-I, rep o rts the big tim b er wolf tra c k s hig h ly successful th r e e m o n th s te rm a« t e l ng large and num erous. of school In th e W alk e r d is tric t an d w o rk lu g on th e e le c tric line a t th is attended the “come ana get acquaint place. ed’’ meeting in Gold Hill Saturda T he m ud hue been co m p leted lead re tu rn e d to h er hom e nt M edford last nlso the big, free dinner given by tin George Marden attended the Odd week. in g up on th e w est aide to th e Opal J im ” D lnken, a t all tim es th e Fellows ball in Gold Hill Friduy boosters of thut thriving little town P o in t brid g e across Itogue riv er at th e R iverside ranch. Bird Jo h n sto n b u siest m an fo r ten m iles a ro u n d . Is night. For Sale— 160 acres timber Inn.! Will Lewis and wife were Gold Hill b a d .c h a rg e of th e w ork an d It Is re Just now activ ely en g ag ed In tu rn in g SW. 1-4 of NE. 1.4 and g E , . 4 of po rted th a t he has done a good piece a sco re o r m ore of fa t p o rk e rs Into a dav recently in Medford, guests of NW. 1-4, section 15, township 37. friends. of work, co n sid erin g th e co n d itio n s prim e bacon. •outh, range 4 west, Wilamrnette me ho had to w ork under. T hose who T h e H anley B ros., recen t a rriv a ls Mr. and Mrs. Householder were ridian. Per acre, $20. Will sell who d o n ated w ork fo r th e b u lld lu g of th e from C alifo rn ia, w ho p u rch ased th e Medford Christmas shoppers on tract or by the acre. Address Mel m ad w ere: Ira J. Dodge. Bird Jo h n s II. II. M itchell ran ch , a re busily e n Thursday. vin Spores, Eugene, Ore. Wo a re so rry to say th a t Mrs. to n . Ed. P o ster, Dr.E. K lrch-G essner, gaged In fencing, d y n a m itin g stu m p s Lewis Is so m ew h at Indisposed at Ale< P rlm ey. P e rry P o ste r an d Wra. and o th erw ise Im proving th a t place. H ouston. J. W. L am b, w ho left h ere via th e th is w ritin g . f T he new Opal P oint b rid g e aero Mary and Johnie Boggs spent Sun p ra irie sch o o n er ro u te la.-t Ju ly In Hogue riv er a t th e R iversid e ran ch Is q u e st of “ a land th a t Is fa ire r th n n day as guests of Mrs. Marion of a very bountiful steel s tru c tu r e and th is ,” w rites to re la tiv e s h ere th a t Kanes Creek. Is said to be th e longest b rid g e In he Is nicely located n e a r th e C an Mrs. Swinden of Galls Creek spent Jack so n county, ns It Is #10 feat a d ia n b o u n d ary In n o rth e a ste rn a day recently as the guest of Mrs. to ta l len g th , and Is eig h teen feet W ashington. Higinbotham. w ide It Is a 280 foot spnn between J. II W elch Is expected to re tu rn Jess Durkey is engaged in hauling th e tw o m ain cem ent p iers on each from P ro sp ect, w h ere he has Ju st wood from I his place to the lime kiln sid e of th e river, uud la 20 feet above su ccessfu lly co m p leted a 2,000,000 near Gold Hill. th e low w ater m ark. It la situ a te d Geo. H ig in b o th am and wife w ere lu m b e r cu t c o n tra c t, th e la tte r p a rt In a very b eau tifu l and also a r a th e r of th e week. He Is c o n tem p latin g g u ests of E lm er H ig in b o th am and h isto ric place, as th e re was a larg e a fu r th e r c o n tra c t to cu t 8.000.000 wife o v er S unday. Indian b a tt'e fo u g h t a t th e point feet n ex t season. Mr. an d Mrs. G eorge T ay lo r, la te w here th e b rid g e Is b u ilt to th e land of E ugene, bave becom e re sid e n ts of D eputy G ame W ard en H am m ersly on th e w est side. Home of th e old- tim e rs th a t w ere In th e b a ttle a re Is h ereby n o tified th a t In th e ev en t u p p er K anes creek. of h is fa ilu re to see to It th a t bis Mrs. Kate McDougall was combin s till living h ere In th e valley. T h ere will be a L eap Y ear dance w ard s d is co n tin u e th e ir p ractice of ing business and plcusure in Medford given w here C h arlie C en ters lives nt ru in in g young o rc h a rd s It Is m erely the lust of the week. th e old Prof. N arrlgun place, th re e a q u estio n o f tim e w hen som e o u t Mrs. MeClellon and Mrs. H aff and one-h alf m iles n o rth of th e raged h illb illy will rise u p In his Just spent one day recently ns guests of Mrs. Mack Blowers. Bams V alley poatofflce. It will ta k e w rath an d ta k e a clu b to th em . Ham R ose, th e h an d so m e b ach elo r place on M onday n ig h t, Ja n . I. I t B. A. Knotts und Mr. Foster, two ’ will be so m eth in g u n iq u e us th e of u p p e r E v an s c reek , Is sp en d in g a old war veterans, were doing trading th e j ¡„ Oold Hi|, „„ Thursday. lad les a re to have c h a rg e of th e hall few ilaya w ith Levi R ich ter, B runiini'l o f s o u th e a ste rn c : .1 . - _ an d dance. The tic k e ts a re to be Beau , ....................... . Mary Swinden and father. Oscar , ,, , ... , sold to th e ladles, who will th u s pay D ouglas county. It 1» q u ite g en eral- i.-,,,,.. 1.. .......... 1.V ,1... 7,.........K' ,, nt Monday in Gold Hill fo r th e m usic an d th e men a re each ly believ ed by th e frien d » o f both with friends and relatives req u ested to b rin g th e ir pu rl o f th e of th ese w o rth ies th a t th ey a re e n Mr, und Mrs. William Russell left fo rm u la tin g a »eheme supper. Tho men a re also su b ject to gaged In on Friday’s train for Roseburg and a fine o f fen c en ts If cau g h t In any w hereby a couple of th e valley hell?» the Soldiers' home, to remain. o f th e follow ing acta: S m o k in g In may he Imliieed to becom e p erm an en t ..Irs, 'Aleelni.in and daughter Hel th o hall room , w hich w ould be u n re sid e n ts o f thin »ectlon. ot:, of Gulls Creek, were visitors ot la d y lik e : chew ing gum in th e ball room which w ould be u n lad y lik e, Ju ry re tu rn e d v erd ict In fav o r of Mrs. Fred MeClellon on Monday. Mr. Johnson, who has the Blouers w alk in g ncross th e room alo n e, which p lain tiff. w ould be un lad y lik e, o r sittin g In th e A. V. W o ltera vs. Jo h n W a lte rs ; much rented, is making some decided room w ith th e ir legs crossed which action fo r m oney; Ju ry re tu rn e d v er improvements in the linn of fencing Capitola Swinden Spent last w ould be unladylike. Several o th e r d ict In fav o r o f d e fe n d a n t fo r coats. offences, too n u m e ro u s to m ention. S ta te o f O regon vs. C has. E. T u ll; with Mrs. Mack Blowers where she I w ill In cubjei t to fine. In ot ■•!■ g ran d ju r y re tu rn e d a tr u e bill for has been employed for sometime past w ords th e men have to net like nianfllnughter. L o id ta Cleveland of Tolo who bus S ta te o f O re g o n va. J o h n Doe; been visiting Capitola ladles Instead o f g en tlem en , an d 'h e Swinden ladles have to act th e p a rts of g e n tle grn u d Jury re tu rn e d tr u e hill for ob- G alls C re e k returned to her home men. Music will be fu rn ish ed bv lin in g m oney u n d e r false p re te n se Monday. Parlor desk $12.00 th e D ebenger (lap s trin g band S ;» te o i O regon va. H e rb e rt Koch; Messrs. Swinden mid Rhoten have 14.30 E verybody 1» Invited to a tte n d a n d ! a s s a u lt not b eing arm ed w ith dan- the north and south mine leased for Princess maple dressers 14.00 have a good tim e. g ro u s w eapon. D efen d an t a rra ig n e d a period of six mouths. Success to Princess ash dressers — ------------- - I an d H e rb e rt H an n a ap p o in ted by the hoys. Royal oak dressers 15.00 co u rt a tto rn e y for d e fe n d a n t. , Mrs. Ola Mardon and Mrs. Emma Iron beds P o r tla n d P R IC E S The G old Hill Furniture Store E. C. STEiGER LUMBER CO. ¡ lumber I L. C . A p p le g a te , S a le s M a n a g e r Gold Hill, O regon LUMBER Sugar Pine, Yellow Pine and Fir SUGAR PINE SHINGLES Messenger Lumber Co. Seim Valley Oregon now in shape to figure on bills of lum ber- bills of any size or lumber of any size; sugar pine, yellow pine and fir. We can fur nish the best black oak lum ber, suitable for finishing and furniture making. Mill on Sams creek. O. A . C. S h o r t C o u rses B e g in J a n . 3 -- C o n tin u e 4 W e e R s E v c rt c iiiz - n o f O r-ito ii 1« c o r d ia li/ I n v it i d lo a t- ?, " f th è O regón S a ric u b a ra l L o ll-g e , be n n n in g Jan. 3. E leven d is tin c lG e : onrs. a w ili la -i f l rtul 1» A g r ic o ltu re , M -t-h o u ic A rt» , I). m. a tic Science « m i A r t, C o m m e rce , F. r- You arc invited eou s i» <m igioàt D E L I th è «tu le n i In h in la n v » 0 a i l a a a n ta n d p ri (ita : ¡e w in t Itio ri Keaaooab e a ce o R m o d a ti.,., fui k M ake t h i. ; e No lu - e o r b e a m i- H .M. TENNANI'. li. . ' irar, Corvalti», Ore. F e rm e rà b u s in e s s c o u r s e b y m e li r The New General Electric Toaster $ 3 .3 0 $3.30 Insures almost delicious breakfast Placed on the family table it produces crisp brown toast as fast as eaten. The current consum- tion is scarcely worth mentioning-- less than one-half cent per hour Why not get one c f these toasters for Chistmas? Rogue River Electric Co. B u y Y o u r C h r is tm a s O y s te r s, F is h , C .a m s , C r a b s 4 to 14.00 Crildren’s cribs 7.00 M arriag e L ice n se s, Bed springs 2.50 to 6.50 k G. Palmer and Mrs. Eililli Grihs dism issed. 2.50 to 11.00 Dave Avery, Ed B olt and sev eral Mattresses by; Bert Cummings mid Lilli'. Iva J 't h u s a re d o in g asse ssm e n t w ork on Portieres, pair 3 to 6.00 Huuseoni; Geo. A. Barnum nod H a Report of Grand Jury. e H a rris lim e lodge o f u p p er Couch covers 2.75 to 4.50 sel Ravpoltz; A. J. llanbv and M an To th e Hon. F. M. C alk in s, Judge: K anca creek . Igiiireltta Campbell; J. W. Smith mid We, y o u r g ra n d Ju ry , In an d for Ash Buffets 18.00 Ed Sw inden w as a Tolo S unday I’orag Stowell; Walter Cray and above e n title d co u rt em p an elled and Extension tables 5 to 11.00 elsltor. E d ’s visits aro becom ing iMiunie Seliuinin. sw orn fo r th e S ep tem b er term th e re p ilte fre q u e n t and we w o n d er w h at Dining chairs ) Married. 1 to 3.00 o f beg leave to su b m it th e follow ing h e a ttra c tio n . Stand tables Bamtim-Rnypholtz In Medford re p o rt: On b ein g convened In Sep 2 to 12.00 rram ps and hobos arc becoming Leather couches on December 1(1, 1911, by Rev. W . F. tem b er we found one In d ictm en t from 12.00 Shields, (leo. A. Barnum mid Hazel In fo rm atio n b ro u g h t fo rw ard by th e quite numerous (heap days through Velour couches 10.00 Raypholtz. i.tflclal'i o f th o co u rt. W e w ere th en out this section, owing to (lie scarcity Linoleum, per yard Crov-Sehiimm - In Jacksonville on ad jo u rn e d to reco n v en e D ecem ber 4, of employment. Myra Holsny of Blackwell Hill left Oilcloth, per yard December 11, 1911, by Rev. C. II. 1911. W e h av e now been a t w ork In Johnston, Waller C ray mid Miinie special sessio n six days. D uring th a t on Sunday’s train for McCloud where Axminster rugs, 27 x 52 1.50 Kchtimm. tim e we fo u n d th re e tr u e bills from she will join her sister, Mrs. Jennie Velvet rugs, 27 x 52 2 to 3.00 Probate. In fo rm atio n a risin g In th e Justice Reese of th at place. E sta te A nnie M. A rnold; o rd e r ap 3 to 5.00 c o u rts of th e co u n ty based upon In The Gnlls Creeg dnnea giver. lv. Heating stoves p o in tin g C h arles P. T a le n t ad m ln ls wns attended by Cook stoves 10 to 12.00 fo rm atio n a ffo rd ed from o th e r so u rc Eaton brothers tra to r. es we have re tu rn e d n in e tr u e bills many of Kanes Creek. All report Granite-glass earthenware E sta te E lizabeth S te w a rt; o rd e r lo r m ak in g In all a to ta l of 12 tr u e bills having had a fine time dishes, 42-piece sets 5.00 EÄ« G o l d H i l l C a f e citation. re tu rn e d by th is g ran d Ju ry . W e hnve A gentleman whose nnme we were Baby buggies Circuit Court News. 8.00 bail no tim e a t o u r disp o sal to ex unable to learn, from Medford, was State of Oregon vs. Richard Thom- 2.25 am in e th e hooks anil- o th e r official taking fruit tree orders for nn east Doll buggies aro ii; en tered plea of not guilty . records of th e co u n ty o r an y of its ern company here on Friday. Window shades, cocoa mats, S ta te of O regon vs. B ert B olin; e n In stitu tio n s. And now h av in g reach R euben K ane, w ith his force of brass rods, curtain poles and tered plea of not g u ilty . ed th e tim e w hen th e te rm of th is m en, I r re p a irin g th o elec tric line trimmings, window glass, pic S late of O regon vs. C h arles Davis; grnnd Ju ry ex p ires by lim itatio n we from th is place to G alls creek w hich prompUy oktal»«! 0 » » 0 n J Tr«il» M«rkii. g ran d Jury re tu rn e d tr u e hill for resp ectfu lly ask to be fo rm ally dis Copyrlirliti »nd L«h.l» r»,l»t»rod. ture frames, furniture stains, connects th e fam ous Bill Nye m ine. T W la r y T X 4M raXCTWZ. I l l, h « t r . f , r , n < . . . /k illin g of d eer of th e firs t year. I wend ra.wlel. sketch or photo, fbr free report charged. D ated at Jack so n v ille, O re tent and wagon covers, etc. I business eonfldeotial. Kane Creek is on the boom nowa S tate of O regon vs. H enry D avis: |J County Sciit Official News j| yyE ARE Elizabeth W halen vs. B. F. Ben Boggis spent one dav recently in son; decree by dofnult. Gold Hill as guests o f Mrs. Neliie S ta te o f O regon va. C h arles D avis; Slinebringe. a n d o th e r d a in tie s For y o u r d i n n e r fr o m t h e Christinas Fruits J. H . M e s s ie r Candies and F is h C o. Nuts a t A g e n t fo r gon, th is 9 th day o f D ecem ber, 1911. days, ns it keeps two correspondents d e fe n d a n t n rralg n ed and II. K. H an F. O. M cW illiam s, fo re m a n : R. H. W ilh every cash purchase a nice busy gathering news items. Much present is given free na ap p o in ted a tto rn e y fo r sam p. B radshnw , W. A. Cook, G. R. Fox, e’edit is due the substitute, however. Trail Lumber company vs. J. E. Jo h n B. H air, F. M. Am y, F. W. Mr. Johnson and family have Cnlver; action to recover money. Combs. 'loved to Mack Blowers farm on Frank Burnett Home Phone 1 1 4 HAND BOOK F B II. E xplninsererrthlnt Tells l i ’r * nd iW I •*»»•»»•• W ii»‘ Invention» W ill Pne How to Get a Partner, eiplain# best ■eehanieal movement«, and eonUins SOB otoar ■«bjeoto of Importance to inventor«. A d d rtit \ L Box H. 184 B. WILLSON & CO. BI WIII mmi B UU. Attorneys WA8HW8T0W, 0. 6 . J S e a ls h ip t O y ste r s M e d fo r d LOST—Spotted yearling heifer with crop off right ear and underbit in the left, somewhere In Sardine Creek- Meadows range. Finder please return to or Inform Turtle Rock ranch, H. E. Roenlsch. Sam's Valley, and col lect charges for keep. Archbishop Ireland, of St. Paul, celebrated the golden Jubilee of his ordtnaUon to the priesthood Thurs- 8 »