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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1912)
The Gold Hill News N M oM (very Saturday a< Caid MW, lattaon County. Oregon 1 ' b* ------- RtX M LAM PM AN 4ü?er**c. at thv Iw lU H ili po»ioffVv fur tra n a m i* •tu n th ro u g h t h * Vnlk*<t aMalva m alla aa «econd v I b m m atter S aturday , J ancsby 13, 1913 option $ 1 .5 0 Per Annum, in Advance Rexall Remedies recommended for that tired feeling Mere’» to a Song ia the Rain Man wants but little here out west. But he wants that little long; A good long slicker, a rubber vest, A rainproof helmet that slopes south west. Some right tight shingles above his nest. And down in his heart a song. A song to the dhill from the Cas cade’s top. And the warm, wet kiss from the sea; The trailing clouds with their skirts a-sop, , Heaven's dew-dripped curtains that drip and drop. The valley fogs with their silver slop And the drip of the damp hr tree." Then here’s to the back of the can vas duck And the tree toad’s moist refrain; And here's to the man that keeps his pluck, Though wet to the waist and stalled in the mack; Who neier gets soggy or down on his luck. The soul that can sing in the rain. —Anon. If Crater Lake really looks like the picture of It in the Manhattan cafe at Medford. Jack London can not be blamed In the least for raving about it. Limber Limericks Said a cheerful old man of Asbestos; “There's no use for you town folks to jest us; If at home we must keep Because mud's three feet deep— Still, the game warden cannot molest us-” • • • A miner 'way up on Sardine Drank a gallon or so kerosene; His friends thought he'd die. So they started to cry. But he fooled 'em—now, wasn't that mean? LEGALLY HONEST. *ï> HEN a man has accumulated a sum of money within the law—that is to say in a legally honest way— W the people no longer have any right to share in the earn Start the New Year Right iugs resulting from that accumulation. The man has re spected the law in accumulating the money. Ex post facto laws should not apply to property in whatever form that cannot he denied him in any process short of confiscation.” The above, quoted from a recent interview of John D. Rockefeller, was intended, so it is alleged, as an argu ment against the income tax. We can’t tefl what the last sentence means, but the rest of it, if it is an argument against anything, is an argument against any form of txation whatever. But isn’t it amusing to hear this pious old man talk of legal honesty and accumulating money within the law ! Something seems to suggest to him that the people think they have an excuse for attem pting to recover some of their contributions to the Standard Oil Company. If they do attem pt it, we dare say it will be in v “ legally honest wav.’’ By Reducing Your Cost o f Living! H AVING changed our method of doing buBinesti from the CREDIT System to a CASH BASIS, it became necessary also for ua to make a complete Revision o f our prices. We quote the fo llo w in g : Pure W hile Flour, persk., $1.60 Daily Bread, per sk. - - 1.60 Peerless Flour, per sk. - 1.46 Carnation, per sk. - - - 1.46 BACK TO N A T U R E ? These four brands are all guaranteed hard wheat, and every sack is warranted to be first class. EVERAL fads and -¡sms have for their basic prin ciple the “ hack to N aturp” idea. It would indeed S lie interesting to be the only person in the world to rue White Middlings, 100 pounds, per sk. - - - $1.90 Feed Rolled Oats, per sk. 1.26 Bran, sk. ....................... ’.96 A B Dairy Food, per sk. 1.40 A lfalfa Meal, per sk. - - 1.45 Diamond Chick Feed, sk. 2.75 Scratch Food, per sk. - - 2.75 Fine Salt, per sk. - - - .50 Half Ground, per sk. - - .40 3 lb. cans Coffee, - - - 1.00 Spitzenherg Apples, box - 1.75 Yellow Newtown, 1.50 and 1.75 main as our present civilization has made us, and watch Golden Rod Flour - - $1.36 the antics of the rest, who had gone “ back to N ature.” Liberty Bell Flour - - 1.25 In a book called “ Sons of the Morning”—don’t know These are No. 1 soft w h eat who wrote it. and it dpesn’t m atter—the following indict Heavy Shorts - $1.35 p ersk. ment of Nature occurs: “ I ’m weary of this nonsense about going straight to Nature. She’s a bat, a mole; she doesn’t know her best REM EM BER THE PLACE friends. She’ll sink a saint in midocean—a real saint with an 18-earat halo—anetjet a pirate come safely and hapnily to some innocent merchantman stuffed with the treasures of honest men or her own priceless grains and <eeds. She’ll put back the hand of progress at the small est opportunity; she’ll revert io the primitive if you turn £02 your back on her for an instant; she conjures our peaches £ ■ 3 B into wild plums; our apples into crabs; man into—God knows what—something a good deal lower than the YOUNG MOTHER DIES IN angels, or even the eave dwellers. If we let her, she would sun. 1.66 acres In Ashland. 1500 • through 120 acres in Sec. 18, 8. Mow to O. J. 8tone, prop Tp. 35. I E ............................... hunt for and polish up the missing link again and huddle J. erty GIYNG BIRTH TO TWINS 10 11. F. Brown to Charles E. Car- In Ashland .................. the world backwards faster than we spin round the sun. Rebecca Eggleston to Sidney , (»enter, lund in Tp. 35, 1 W .. We fool ourselves that we are her favorites. Not so. She Jacques, lot a. blk. 8, Ash ‘ Elizabeth F. Forney to C. F. Mrs. J. J. R itter died at her Brown, 8 acres in D. L C. is only our stepmother, and behaves accordingly. She land ....................................... home in Gold Hill at 4 o’clock 72, Tp. 38. 1W....................... 1° yesterday afternoon, after hav knew that the advent of conscious intelligence must he a R. C. Klnley to Charles B. i lx‘verett E. Hiee to Fred I*. Gay, lot 1, blk. 1. Highland in g given birth to twin girls. death blow to her; and she has never forgiven man for Park add. Medford . . . . . . . Hansen, 1 acre in Siskiyou 10 ] One of the babies is not ex exhibiting it.” Heights addition, M edford., W. A. Pointer to Gertrude Ste pected to survive, but hope is j E. M. Turner to M. A. Smith, Much more might be said to the same effect, hut the venson, 1 acre In Tp. 37. 2W 10 entertained for the other. The property in Queen Anne ad author of “ Sons of the Morning,” aside from omitting to Edna L. Mabee to W. A. Poin birth was brought on somewhat dition, Medford ..................... io lot 16, blk. 2, Whitman mention the clay-eaters of North Carolina and Elbert ter, prematurely by the ill health of Park ........................................ 250 1- J. Staeye to W. A. Pointer, Hubbard as horrible examples, has covered the subject C. W. Palm to Edna L. Mabee the mother. Mrs. Ritter, wha lots 8 and 9, blk 1. Fair- mount addition. M edford... 150 was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. pretty thoroughly. lot 16, blk. 2, Whitman LANCE & COMPANY’S BIG STORE S Í W. A. C ook , was hut 21 years of Park ........................................ 10 Henrietta Bailey to Ed A. Estes, lot 1, J»nd south half age. A two year-old boy is left Rebecca Eggleston to R. N. O. & C. Dev. Co. to Joseph lot 10, blk 14, A shland___ 10 motherless. The date of the Hesseltlne, lahd In Tp. 39, Huschle, 6.29 acres in Tp. County Seat Official N ew s IK .......................................... 10 Mary E. O’Neil to Abraham funeral has not been fixed. 38, IE ................................. 377.40 Fridegar, lot 2, blk 22, Med R eal E s ta te T ru nsfers. Granite City Savings bank to S. A. Potter to Catherine Potter, ford...................... - .................. 1,100 A handsome young rancher named John Hannington to Northern John Farmer, land in Tp. 38, Any little wound or abraaion of the lots 13 and 14, blk X, Rail D. Frank Carver to C. W. RIegel, IE ......................................... 811.40 flesh occurring In cold weather that road addition. Ashland . . . . $ 10 Brewery company, 80 acres in Sharpe, lot 10, blk 1, Rose Whese address don't chance to be Nathan Zimmer to Kelle C. T. 38, 3W ............................... 1473 O. & C. Dev. Co. to John Park addition, M e d fo rd .... ooo Is not promptly treated becomes a bad sore and la difficult to heal. Ap Beagle, Gray, 14 acre» in Orchard Glaser, 9 acres In Tp. 38, C. E. Palmer to R. L. Sabin, land Nick Mitchell to T. E. Daniels Home association tra c t........... 1 ply BALI-ARD'8 SNOW L1F.IMKN'!’ Chased a skunk to its hole, IE ........................................... 540 laud in T. 36, 4W ................. 1 et al, lund in Tp. 37, 2W . . . . Fairview Orchards, Inc., to Wm. at once when such accidents happen. Poked it out with a pole— F. E. Merrick to Arthur E. A. N. Whitney to Martha A. H. F. Brown to Frederick Sterling, 30 acres in Tp. 37, The wound heals promptly and soon Now his presence is almost illegal. Bingham, land in Tp. 37, Brandon, lot 11, blk 74, Med Schneider, release of bond • • a 2W. . . . „ ................................. 10 does away with the annoyance of a ford; bond for deep.................2,000 - IE ................................... Agreement for deed ............ : .................. Fairview Orthurds, Inc., to "4-bandage Price 25c, 50c anil It 00 High up on old Mount Roxy Ann B. B .. Anderson to Edgar N. Win. W. Von der Hellen to M. E. Renshaw to Geo. W. Hub Frank H. Madden, land in Tp. bottle. Sold by Jarvis, the druggist Lives a very peculiar man; Campbell, land in Sec. 5, T. L. Dally, lot 9. blk. 8, Cen bard, land In Sec. 6, Tp. 37, 37. 2W ...................................... 10 37, 1 W ......................................1,000 He don't let up bis labors tral add. Eagle Point . . . . 171 1W .......................................... 10 United States to George W. Ma- O. H. Carner et al. to P. P. To talk of his neighbors— Henry Humphrey to Carl Sheriff W. Jones to L. T. Pierce, lot 4, blk 2, Carner & And he lies just the least that he can. . gerle, 40 acres in T. 36, 4W ; Phelps, !ot 2, blk. 1, Tuttles Corliss. 20 acres In Tp. 34, patent. Sabin addition, Woodville. . . . 125 a a a First add. M edford............. 10 4W; 20 acres in Tp. 35. 4W 1800 G. H. Carner et al. to R. A. Wm. Angle to F. M. Amy, A colonel who lives in Sams valley B. F. Wyant to Lewis H. Wyant, L. T. Corliss to Hydraulic Mng. w ater right in T. 38, I E ; . . . . 2 Pierce, lot 5, blk 2, Carner & property In Medford ......... 750 When quite young had a sweetheart Co., same as above............... 1 W. A. Cowley to A. W. Moon, Sabin addition, W oodville... 125 u. M. Cornltiua to Sherman C. named Sally, Mary E. O’Neil to Abraham property in Central Point. . . . 10 Hydraulic Mng. Co. to Ada M. Godlove, land in 8ec. 25, But the truth not to smother, Howland, land in Tp. 34, 4W J. J. Streets to Otis B. Steward, Fridegcr, lot 2, blk 2, Med Tp. 37. 2 W ............................ 10 She wedded another— and 35, 4 W ............................. ford............................................. 1,100 Sherman C. Godlove to Mary L 200 acres in Sec. 28, T. 35, Thirteen, with twins twice, is her Joseph Taylor et al. to Newton 1W............................................... 1 Abraham Fridegar to Frances A. 10 Weller, land in Tp. 37. 2W tally. M. Kirk, lota 21 and 22, Rogue River Valley Orchards Co. Kleinhummer, lot 2, blk 22, a a a New Cases. blk. 5, Berryvale add to to P. J. Wallace, land in T. 38, Medford...................................... 1 Statd of Oregon ex rel Anna Rob A foxy old cuss at Butte Falls, Medford ................................. 10 Cora Bolsen to Nettie A. Seaton, IE ; agreement. erta vs. Charlea 8. Roberts; con Who Is up to ail sorts of cute stalls. Rogue River Valley Orchard Co. B. F. Forbes to Medford Mng. land in Tp. 34, 2 W ............... 10 tempt of court. Has Invented a way to P. J. Wallace, land in T. 38, & Milling Co., mining prop Andreas Weidner to J. N. Man Henry Millard vs. H. H. Graham To make whisky from hay— IE ; agreement. erty ......................................... ning, property in T alent........ V et al.; action to recover money. But he wants more for the recipe B. F. Benson to H arry H. Tuttle, W. J. Butterly to Medford Mng. C. U. Badger to George E. Ziders F. Weber vs. unknown heirs of than any one is willing to pay, so 160 acres in T. 35, 2W ........... 10 & Milling Co., “Hattie" et al., property in Ashland. .. 150 there is no danger of a fodder J. M. Culpepper to Irving Town quartz claim ........................ Emil W alter to Helen M. Straus- | Eutha Ann Packard et al.; suit to quiet title. famine in the Rogue river valley send, property in blk 55, Med burger, property in W alter ad M. P. Schmidt to Medford Mng. this winter. ford............................................. 10 dition. M e d fo rd ....................... 10 & Milling Co., “ Hazel” Marriage Licensee. Jackson County Building and W. W. Brown to A. M. Beaver, quartz claim -......................... The ancient adage, “Man proposes Loan association, south half lots 26, 27, 28 and 29, blk A, John Cofflts and Susand Margaret Nicholas Drew to Medford Mng. and God disposes,” is subject to the lots 1 and 1, blk 3, Sunnyside Railroad addition, Ashlund. .2,000 Byerly. & Milling Co., "Norllng” add., M e d fo .d ......................... 10 usual leap-year alterations. Richard Bcswick to Samuel J. I. Brown and Ethel Jones. group quartz claim ............. Frederick Fridegar to Alvin P. Wyatt, property in A sh lan d .. 800 Edwin W. Moore and Lauretta M. L. Dally to First State bank Barrow, 10 acres in Sec. 30, Samuel J. W yatt to O. II. John “ Made in Medford” Marie Kiernan. Eagle Point, lot 9, blk. 8, T. 37, 2W ................................. .4,000 son, property in A shland___ 10 Clarence Ilellam and Frances Olga Medford's chief claim to literary . Central add. Eagle P oint.. Alvin P. Burrow to James A. J. N. Manning to George E. Fulfs. distinction Is undoubtedly the Crater Wm. Brunn to Agnes M. Geary, Ziders, property in T a le n t... 10 Bothwell, land in Sec. 36, T. Wallace Bergman to Viola Schaen- Lake Magazine, in a recent Issue of 140 acres in Tp. 38, 2W. . , 1800 E. P. Dunlap to J. N. Manning, 37. 2W ..................................... io fele. _______ which—“with apologies to Whittier” R. U. Hesseltlne to Paul Caulk- property in Talent . . . . . . . . . 400 —appears the following flashing United States to James Bowling, ett, land In Tp. 39, I E . . . . 10 11. W. Huntziiiger to E. P. Dun New Cases. 40 acres in Sec. 24, T. 35, 2W ; gem of poesy: C. O. Baker to A. L. Cross, lot patent. lap, property in Talent........... 175 Belle Nickell vs. E. E. Miner and Phoenix is a rural place, 3, blk. 13 Butte F a lls ... . . 10 Lutie B. Ulrich to C/eorge P u t 0. & C. Dev. Co. to Anna B. Victor E. Beno; action in ejectment. Eagle Point is berried; nam et al., lund in D. L. C. Nuckolls, 12 acres in T. 58, IE 10 Stuart Saunders and Fred G. Mitchell & Boeck vs. Peter Young, Gold Hill flaunts her golden lace. Homer, land In Tp. 35, 52, Tp. 57, 1W........ $1,425 Lawrence Lc Baron and II. H. G ra Rogue River Valley Orchard Co. And Central Point is flurried, 3W ................................. Agreement Frekerick Schneider to Charles ham ; action to recover money. to Anna B. Nuckolls, land in Ashland Is a beauty town, E. Carpenter, 160 acres in T. 38, IE ....., ............................ io M. L. Alford to TTios. Bartholo Crater Lake Lumber company vs. And Talent ia a garden; mew, lot 20, blk. 2, Whit See. 21, Tp. 35, 1W............... 10 J. D.’•Beeson; action to recover S. C. Hamaker to H. L. Taylor, Medford wears a trader’s gown, man's P a r k ............................. 350 Gertrude Stevenson to W. A. property in Ashland ...........$ 10 money. And Jacksonville's the warden. Pointer, 1 acre in D. L. C. 00, Geo. E. Quiggle to A. L. Mc Frank Mixter to O. M. Crouch, Crater Lake Lumber company vs. Tp. 37, 2W ........................... 125 It. W. Gray; action to recover money. Kenzie, land In Tp. 36, 4W Why confine the apologies to Whit mining property .......... agreement James F. Meikle to John F. tier? A. L. McKenzie to John K. Hutchison & Lumsden vs. Ernest O. & C. Dev. Co. to F. E. Patty, property in Ashland. 330 A. Hefler; action to recover money. Kollock, land In Tp. 36, 4W Garle, 22.50 acres in Tp. 38, George Porter to F. Weber, lot Edwin H. Janney vs. Nettie Trene IE ...................... .................. 900 J. L. Spink to John K. Howard, For Sale—Limited amount of choice 6, blk 7, Medford................... 10 Janney; divorce. land in Tp. 37, 2W ............. 10 alfalfa hay a* flG per ton delivered in O. & C. Dev. Co. to H. H. Can- Mrs. S. B. Christian to P. A A. M. Beaver vs. C, C. Hopkins et, ham, land In Tp. 38, I E .. 450 C. F. Arant to Wm. D. Hodg- Cold i l l . E. railway. right of way i l l ; suit to quiet title. 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