Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, February 04, 1912, Image 5

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Supplement to The Gold Mill News
I of good music."
Riverside Ripples
DEBBNGBK GAP ITEMS
Mr. McKlin further expressed a
By. Norman Gage
•Mm. Miller wan in Medford Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Grey of Beagle
Mm. McCord war u Grant« Panu visitor den (re to have thia company again.
I and wished the bureau the success went to Woodville the torepart of
I on Wcdmwlay,
which such talent deserves.
laat week to visit their friends Mr.
Kieliäni Mwackt-r in blowing 5*tuui|M
and
Mrs. Samuel Bossern.
! thin week for It. C. Mead.
IMM'K l*OINTKKH.
George Grey of Beagle commenced
Mr. and Mm. R, C. Klcad wegp in Med*
(By Pioneer.)
work at the Riverside ranch last
ford on Inininern Wednenday.
W. W. (little of the South Side made Monday where Carl Petersen, the
Mm. Caroline Wallace, who lian Inmi a business trip to Gold flill Thumilay.
loreman of that ranch Is having some
i quite ill in very nmeli improved in health.
Frank
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Norton, , —
the trap|ier naw „ a fruit trees set out and some fencing
Mr. an<l Mm. 8. C. Elliot, of Medford, white quail in Limeqnarry gulch lunt done.
visited the former's |iarentn for a few week.
Quite a strange accident happened
I dayn lanl week.
Mm. Brinson, of Sleepy Hollow received to one of Carl Petersen's horses laat
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Mr. and Mm. W. A. Elliot wi n- in tlm nud news of the death of her father, Sunday. He had driven them to
Medford from Wednesday till Friday tie panned away Jan. 22, at his Imine in Eagle Point and put them in the liv­
Bloomington, IoVa.
( visiting at the home of their son,
ery stable and upon going back after
Mm. K S. Cook visited at the Imine J. a while he found one of his »orees
G. It. Abien in hauling tin- remainder
almost helpless. He immediately
of Ida building malerial fn.ni Gold Hill Kilter, Friday.
thin win k. Tlie carpenter work on bin
Leila Flippen visited Bock Point Satur­ phoned for Dr. J. L. Helms, a vet­
erinary surgeon, who. upon examin­
lamgalow will wniii lie completed.
day afternoon.
Mins Munrant Wallace haa jnnt had
Mr. and Mm. Win. Morris visited ing the animal pronounced It paraly­
sis
almut SOS trees pot In on her fruit ranch. Gold Hill Wednesday.
Last Thursday, January 18, Miss
Wat lian several kinds b at tlie main
Mr. and Mm. J. W. Morris, of Gobi
Gage , , and her twin brother
brother
j>art of tlie orelianl In to be pears.
Hill virfted n-lalivt-s and friemln in Rock Mary
v
o in t ........................... « ...... ',’b ,‘nKotk Norman celebrated their 20th blrth-
W. (little and Frank Childers are P I’oint,
Sunday and Monday.
day. They were the first twins born
(•tearing and plowing almut wveiitinn
Mm. li. L. Cimk and .Vim. --
Row-
Ham ...
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iu iu s Some
o m e cn
a n g es
tn vu«
the city m of i rncu
Medford.
changes
ai nn of the Riverside trai t for Minn Nel­
mondami d-ughur Gladys, visited at In ,he size and population of Med-
ly Jaeolw, of Council Ithlffn Iowa.
I l l s . Illliill* nil I
I
Uli»....
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a_
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the home of J. J. Kilter, Wednesday.
ford In the laat twenty years, eh?
J. A. and Andrew Morris, both of
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Dr. Kirschgessner
made a profys-
Adel L ike, who have been visiting their slonal trip to Trail last Sunday,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Morris,'
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nlurt.nl for holm- last Monday. 1 hey go
FOOTS (K EEK PANNINGS
by w ay of San Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. Bottoms' youngest
f T " " M W . U OB > 0 FIB
T o ,I . Mark*.
CnKt” '
r’ ,,f
A"«' l<* child has been very sick
Dr. W. P.
c»’»*u CopTrlrtu . .. I a W
I.
California, m visiting her mother, Mm. i Chisholm
was callede from Wood-
Ensign, at Sleepy Hollow farm.
villc. The doctor says that the boy
Is Improving.
MEADOWS MAKC0NIGKAM8
Mrs. Bessie Anderson, who has
(By A1 Falfa)
been troubled with the la grippe for
Mr. Ingvram, of Sums Valley, wax a
the past month, is not recovering as
meadows visitor last week.
fast as we would like to see her. Dr.
Mr. J. Stephens wan a (iold Hill visi­ Chisholm was summoned to prescribe
t w ib t t Txsa* rasonox iiiih-i 1-hra.M
*.«. * i.i.
ph,*, K, f,*
tor Friday.
_ p * l* .U U im
A ll
VMI..H m M ____
for her case.
■Am>«B00B m i l E ip la ln a a v w r y th tM T » IU I
J. H. and C. 8. Drake made a busi-
to Ofctota aad Rail h a to a u . W h a t la v a a tln a a
Miss Vlnal
McReynolds from
W ill
H o w la (Ito a P a rta o r. a ip la ia g hoot
noas trip to Medford Tuesday ami Wed- D raper has been visiting with Mrs.
B M b a a lo a l a m a ' i u , aad o o alalaa B M -4hor
l i u u . Isa «
ra h jo to o g ria p w rta a o o to la v o a u .ru
Addrree
,**d*T'
, In as manager.
J.
M.
Payne
returned
Sunday
from
’ Mrs. Belle Farmer left for Ashland
H. B. o WILLSON
& CO.
i t fa m o u t f A* u>erld
u tr
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California where lie has been the last °n a visit. She will also spend a
For its splendid hostelries, its varied attractions, its fine
week.
few days in Gold Hill with her son.
baaches, hot springs and pleasure resorts—All these ca n
Joe Mayfield wan among th<
will* C. H. Farmer.
be reached with ease by the
visited Medford last week.
Sunday, the 21st, was a very pret­
Mr. J. Iiftikcn wan a Medfonl visitor ty day to see In January. A genuine
last week.
butterfly was seen flying arotind at
D. W. Sturgess wan in Jacksonville on the Anderson ranch that afternoon.
It seemed to be as full of life as one
hurtiniw Monday.
June * day.
This Is
W. Lewis who ban Invn eallihg on ’ yen see ° on
D * a JUne
”
friemln in .he Meadows returned to his E° melh,nf! Very u" '" ‘ual
| OGOEN & SHASTA |
home at Agate Sunday.
ROUTES
THK DVDLKY BI CK COMPANY
Hr. Chisholm, of Woodville, wan a
Meadows caller Sunday.
Has Been a Great Hit Through
LUNCHES
Served at All
Hours
Sandwiches
Chile con Carne
Coffee
Lunches Put Up
for Drives or
Parties
TURNERS
PATENTS
t
C A L IF O R N IA
riF/SSSS*’
U N -C L A S iS I F I E D
“ Road o f « Thoueand Wonder• ”
Route o f S haita Lim ited
Excuraion Ticketa Coating
$55.00
P o rtlan d to Loa Angalaa and Return
□n aale daily, good aix months with stop-overs going or
rsturning. Corresponding low fares from other Oregon
points. Call on our Agents for
Handeomely lUuetrated Literature
Dvscribing San Francisco, Oakland, Stanford University,
Lick Obaervatonr, SantaCruz, Del Monte, Paso Roble Ho»
£ arbara- Los Angelas, Long Beach, San
D
T*1® Did Spanish Missions, Yosemite National Park
and Big Trees, and other places of interest in the Gold sn
State; or write to
John
M. Scott
•at Paeeenger Agent, Portland
Pennsylvania.
The Dudley Buck company proved
I WAWT* p » l o i t ■ F O R » A H t»c one of the moat successful concert
companies ever booked In Pennsyl-
SaiupHon Spray—Lime and sulphur so-
lution/ln any Quantity. 7 m l 7iu'.’''riglit _ “ *“
Thfl , m° i t / » ‘hu.iastlc re-
price. Sam,asm Spray Co.. Gran.n PaW. ' T "
C° ”’ * 'n fr° m m’ ny PlaCeS
WANTED— Second-hand machinery
J o L c ' mck L Xr.t.
,
tr,
and cast-iron scrap. Grant. Fata . a
"* frcm -EI'
Iron and Steel Works. Grants Pass * ° °
* * ’ 88 d ,n part:' Th,a
Ore
' uranls
company have one of the finest con-
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ever listened to by an Elwood
VVood for sale — Stove and heater., City audience, and that Is saying a
iak, pin, maple, alder; 1.80 a tier few things too, for we have had
. ,?.„KrOl",d: $2,25 <lelivere<l in I the best in the lyceum, but the ex-
Gold Hill J. T Bailey. Water Gluch.
pression of the audience was that
Wanted—Woodcutters to cut about fh* ecneert given by the Dudley Buck-
2000 tiers on nrifit-sharing basis, company was better than others.
Sleepy Hollow Farm, Rock Point;
“Every number was rendered so
i»
k
pleasingly that they brought forth
» I ? u e r to n
i lb
M ' e “ POMnd af,er round of a PPla»se. and
Fruit Co o F
? ° ld
h“d they reapondPd
«" thp “"“ res
..
,
would have lasted until the • 'wee
ba e 7 fOd T
l ‘/r8lfa' b8led: ‘I^aln• ■ma' houra-' and' Short « they “ ul<1
,and, ‘"08e; ,,S per toni «mailer make It, It was an hour and three-
niTriii ""t. " ii *
F nle O t
g
Hodges.
P6r tOn' *l«arters of high class entertainment,
I no vaildevllle gtu n tg but aI| the be8t