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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1911)
Mr*. Jack Cook wa* a Medford vlaltor Thuraday. Mlaa Millie Hodge* wa* at Medford Tuesday to conault a phyalolan. Merry Chrlatmas! Br. Ka'aey waa at Medford and ' Go d lllll Mukas Good " Jacksonville on buHlnea* Monday. There la plenty to »ay In favor of Mr». W. K. Darling and »on Cart Gold lllll. Huy It. were Medford visitor« Thuraday. Bert and Carl Barlina wore at 0. L. Haff returned Thuraday from Grant* I'm« a fvw hour* Monday. Medford, where he had been on busi Write a Now Year'* latter about ness relating to bla Foreat creek min Gold lllll to aonia friend bark yonder. ing venture. Mr*. F, L>. Caldwell and little non Mack Blower», inayur of Kanu* were Grant* I’a»» vial tore Wednee- creek, waa In Medford counting the day. stories not In the new hotel, hut Clovla Messner left Thursday for told by real eatate boomer» Thurs Portland, where hl* brother Itaphaul day. live*. Carl Barling arrived the flrat of J. N. Alnutt waa here Monday tak the week from Beer Creek. Nevada, ing order* for an Aahland cigar where he la employed a* an eledtrl- holme clart In a big power plunt. and will Johnny Iteed waa at Granla Paaa spend the holiday* with "the o,d Wedneeday. He wa* chaperoned by folk* at home.” Hen Haya. The local »chool* closed yesterday The problem ot attending two for the holidays, which will cuntlnue dance* l he *ame evening la bothering until January 2. All of the teacher* local beaux, wt'l remain In Gold Hill except Ml»» M 0. Womack, the Jacksonville Hilma Caeaar, of the Intermediate mining promotor, was cruising In department, who will spend the ten- day surcease from labor with her Gold lllll Wednesday. Ml** Bella Walker la a new “cen slater, Mr». A. C. Greenwood. at tral" at the local Hell office, succeed Portland. Gold Hill bualneaa places have ing Ml*s Macl< I-each, resigned. signalized the approach of the holi Gold Hill need* an up-to-date day aeaaon by decorating with the clothing «tore. Money la going out traditional aymbola of Yuletlde. of town every day on thia account. Business has been brisk. Peop'e who Ilomer Mansfield of Brain and T. have never traded In Gold Hill be N. Mansfield of Tolo, with their fore have found that prices are low wive*, attended the I.O.O.F. canton'» er and values higher than at any military ba'I. other point In southern Oregon. It II. D Kennedy, the Nevada mining Is simply a caae of Gold Hill making man who find* fishing In the Rogue good. »1 , prettydaingooil. went to Portland on The I.O.O.F. Canton military ball bualne** Thursday night. at the opera house was one of the Mlxsea Marguret Wallace and Bes moat enjoyable events of the pres MAS sie Daniels, or the I oca' staff of ent social season. It must be ad teacher», are at Jacksonville thia mitted. even by those who can't wear 'em. that uniform* and gold lare and week for the examinations. Frank Bowers has rented hl* Sams stately plumes add to the brilliance Valley ranch to Harry Cot. He will of a hall room scene, and there la no shortly return to hl* work of car question hut that the sartorially AND MANY OTHER toonist on some western metropoll splendid Patriarchs Militant were oh Jects of envy on the part of those BEAUTIFUL tan paper. m . l'a., luckless males not entitled to bur THINGS FOR HOLIDAY "Gold lllll Makes Good." Gold lllll made good with the big Get- geon forth thus gorgeously GIVING Mrs. W. L. Collins and daughter Acqualnted day. Now watch Gold Hill make good with the big market day. Pearl were at Medford Tuesday at tending the wedding of Mlsa Mabel Saturday. January IS Mayor Beeman was a bualne«» visi Collins to H. H BeArmond. The tor In Medford yesterday. After bride was until recently a popular sizing the metropolis up pretty care "central" In the Bell phone office fully. he decided that he wou'd rath and the groom Is one of Medford'» moat promising young attorney«. He er be mayor ot Gold Hill. Is of a prominent Granta Pass family, Alfred Ivy. a Medford contractor and both bride and groom have a ±111111 and builder, was In Gold Hill Mon host of friend* throughout southern Ed Woodcock was in from his day consulting with Br. Kelsey con Oregon who wish them much Joy In Foots creek ranch yesterday taking cerning the brick block which the their union. orders for Christmas turkeys. doctor propose» to erect on the M R. Mrs. L. E. Ensile, a former resl-i The Horace K. Turner Art Exhibit, church corner. dent i f Sara« Valley, left Thursday which was to have been exhibited Jcsa Reese, first superintendent of here from December IS to December for her home at Boring, after a visit the Chtmplln dredge on Foots creek, 16. has been postponed to January with her daughter, Mrs. W. F. De was In town thia week, his flrat visit 10-13. Tickets will be offered for Ford, and family of Table Rock. She In r'x yecr». He was given the glad sale from now on by the students. was driven to Gold Hill by her and hand bv th- old guard. He left for The price of admission for children grandson Byron. Mis* Rose DeFord Frisco Thursday. Is ten cents; for adults, fifteen cents. came up from Central Point and ac Elisha Ray ha* a black eye and s Catalogues Illustrating and explain companied him home to spend the «9. pretty badly bruised anatomy as the ing the pictures can be purchased holidays. done up in beautiful result* of a fall sustained while go from Supt Redding for ten cents By reason of the Increase shown in ing down the foot path over the hill each. A percentage of the proceeds the late school census, giving a total boxes for to look at the n« w bridge, His optic, goes to purchasing pictures for the of 208 children of school age, the would do credit to a member of schools, and It Is hoped that the ex Gold Hill schools have been raised holiday presentation Frankie Edwards' Medford Athletic hibit will bo well patronized by the to the second class, which means that club. citizens of the city. Refreshments not only I b the school growing, but A recent transfer of Sains Val will also be served by the Domestic that It Is entitled to a proportionate ly larger share of the state and coun ley realty was that of seventeen Science students. acres of the Pelton orchard to Ixmis The first of a aeries of debates was ty school funds. The census of 1910 and lletr v Wcingartner of Brooklyn, given In the high school last Friday showed 162 children of school age, etc. New York, by M. E. Worrell. A ru afternoon. Quite a spirited discus making the handsome Increase of 46 at bargain prices mor neconipnnying the news of the sion ensued nnd some Interesting for 1911. A coyote hunt which was Intended transaction sava that the purchasers facts were brought before the stu who lire young business men of dents. The question was. "Resolved to clean out every four-footed mem Brooklyn, will bring brides to their that a High School Education Is ber of the genus lupus on the Cbav- JUST RECEIVED new home in the beautiful valley of Beneficial.” The debate waa won ener estate was the big event In local a handsome new line John the Rogue along about the time the by the negative by a unanimous vote sporting circles yesterday. Gold Hill and more coming of the Judges. The affirmative team Hammersly. W. E. Thompson. Luke apples bloom again. One of the finest orchestras In consisted of Ben Haymond, Blossom Jennings. A1 Peterson and other nim call early for southern Oregon has been secured Beeman and Clinton Walker and the ble nlmrods Joined In the pursuit of for the Christmas masquerade at the negative of John Kelsey. Mary Truax the festive coyote, who maketh choice Gold Hill opera house—the Purkey- and Hattie Hodges. This Is only the maudlin music at midnight and de- “ The Old Timer” plle orchestra of Ashland—and ar first of a aeries which will be given populateth the hen roost while the rangements are all completed for during the season, by six teams Into honest rancher sleepeth—to speak what Manager Stlckel expects will which the high school pupils have nfter the most approved Ashland he “the finest soiree of the year.” been divided. The championship manner. Just how many pelts were Three grand prizes for best costumes will be decided on a percentage basis. secured Is a secret known only to If I were to lower my prices on a rising m ar and best sustained characters will be Following their usual custom, the Sam McClendon, who acted as super W. J. Myers has a few United given, and a consolation prize will be Woodmen will give a Christmas intendent of commissary for the ket and someone were to ask you if I were an bestowed on some good-natured soul masquerade ball. The Wego theatre thirsty— that Is, bloodthirsty—party. States army knapsacks which he will honest man, you would quickly answer No, and who will appreciate It. Great a suc will be the scene of this feature of John Hammersly and C. C. Gil close out at 75c. Just the thing for furthermore you would be certain th at previusly I cess as was the Thanksgiving ball, the Merry Christmas program, and christ returned from their bear hunt school children to carry their books io Christmas masquerade Is ex the brethren of the axe have made west of Steamboat Wednesday. They or lunch. Will make nice Christmas had been doing something to your pocket-book •ted to completely eclipse It. all arrangements for a repetition of bear each other out In the statement preaoata. that was very wrong. My prices will not be any diaries A. Bowman died at the their several successes of this nature. that there Is barely a bear to be seen lower while the market remains as high as it is. Regulate the bowels when they fail of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. The Central Point orchestra, which In that usually bear-infested region. tor to move properly. HERBINE is an F? Bowman, In Gold Hill Tuesday, plays so well that Editor Pattison of In fact the country was barren of M y p r ic e s a r e fa ir b o t h to m y admirable bowel regulator. It helps tocembwr 19. He was born Septem the Herald enn almost sing to Its bear, and th«/ hunters were bearin' c u sto m e r s a n d m y s e lf th* lover and stomach and restores ler 27, 1887, In Butte. Montana. His music, has been engaged for the oc no bear meat when they got back. a fine feeling of strength and buoy From their knowledge of bear sign, CALL AN D BE casion Threo prizes will be given illment was pulmonary tuberculosis. ancy. Price 50c. Sold hv Jarvis the C O N V IN C E D Je had been In Seattle for some first, a handsome toilet set; second they deduced that Bruin had smelt d r u g g i s t . ______ Ime. returning to Gold Hill about a stand mirror; third, a silver- trouble brewin’ just before their In wo monthX ago. He was a member mounted whisk broom—all of them vasion. and had hibernated like a Wanted—Woodcutters to cut about if the Jacksonville lodge M.W.A., the with nnyone's effort to win In de lone Hibernian In a community of 2000 tiers on nrifit-sharing basis. Orangemen. However, Mr. Ham- amity formerly residing there, and signing a costume and maintaining a Sleepy Hollow Farm, Rock Point; mersly's two new Kentucky fox character. The floor will be In «rrled (l.OOtv Insurance In that or nome phone. ler. Funeral \ services were held at charge of Will Wetherell, Floyd Ed- hounds proved their mettle by stay- . H . C . R a e d a l, P r o p r ie to r Ing on a coyote trail for forty-eight, dlngs, Clyde Walker and Geo. Haff he Jacksonville cemetery Thursday, I am prepared to do all kinds ef H om e P h o n e nnd seventy-two *hours respectively.' lecember 21, kinder Woodman aus The Woodmen have a reputation to dressmaking at the residence of Mrs. The reader Is respectfully asked to, sustain In the matter of Christmas pees, and lnteri\aent was mnde there. S. H. Duffield on the south side. Th» stricken lankily have the sym- masquerades, and they promise to believe this, as It Is all that the hun MRS. IVA SHELLEY. ters brought back from the wilds. sustain It hnndsomely. patiy of all In thrlr sorrow Local News Notes SH O ES A T COST We will offer all shoes at cost for 60 days, except the Cutter, Chippewa, Pacific Logger and Currin’s. We wish to make room for new stock which will arrive soon M E R R IT T COM PANY CHRISTMAS CARDS CANDIES 1 CIGARS B 1 TiE BON TON Christm as candies cigars Clocks Watches Jewelry v ■ S. V. McFarren fresh nuts fruits I Turner’s A n H o n est Man GOLD HILL FLOUR FEED & COMMISSION STOTE