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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1912)
Local News Notes J. B. Morslock I* busln.ss today. at Medford on Coroner K .llugg la at Madford and Jacksonville on official business to day. H. I). Betts Is down from Prospect, called by the Illness of bis brother Merle. Mrs. II K. Roenlsch of Minneapolis Is the guest of her nephew, C, A. Peterson, and family. H. I). Jonas of Foots creek was among those who heard LaFollette’s great speech st Medford Tburedsy. J. C. Barnum of Jacksonville was In the city Bunday conferring with friends In regard Io the deal he hopes Io make In the near future whereby Ashland parties w ill become I n t i * , eeted In the Rogue River .Valley ra il road, between Medford and Jackson ville, with which he Is prominently connected. Mr Barnum shows excel lent Judgment In coming to Ashland In this Instance— as the young lady Is one of the most charming In the city. — Ashland Record. F. W. llodge will not go to the cir rus In Medford Monday, as he ran Mrs. Nancy Fredenburg. of Butts think of no valid business excuse for Falls, died at the home of her daugh belug In the metropolis that day. ter, Mrs. Frank M Adams at Tolo, last Farmers of the Table Hock district Sunday afternoon at the age of 69 are planting potatoes extensively, with years. Mrs. Fredenburg hud been vis the Idea of testing the efficacy of the iting at Tolo for a couple of weeks public market to be established In and was there attacked by the by the Illness that caused her death. She Medford. Mrs. K. C. Iloenlsch arrived recently was a pioneer resident of this valley from Minneapolis and w ill remain for and was born In Indiana She crossed the summer us the guest of her son the plains In 1864 and has resided In Harold at the T urtle creek ranch and this county since 1874 and was we!! Four children. her nephew, C. A. Peterson, and wife known and respected Mrs. Adams of Tolo; Thomas Freden Merle Itetts. who has been quite ser burg of I-uke county and Isaac and iously III for ten days. Is considerably Jesse Fredenburg of Butte Falls, sur Improved at present, lie has been vive her. The remains were taken to threatened with blood poisoning, the Butte Falls Tuesday for Interment. trouble originating from decayed The poultry demonstration car sent teeth. John Hnrneburg of Medford, who out by the Southern Pacific company was badly Injured In an automobile In conjunction with the Oregon Agri accident several weeks ago, la now cultural college was the center of a able to be about on crutches, and ex great deal or Interest at the depot pacts to be completely recovered be Wednesday. The school children turn ed out In force to see the show, Lazcal fore long poultry fanciers visited the car and R. U. Hammond, who has been em saw demons! rated for them the best ployed at Ute depot for two years past methods of caring for chicks from the has taken a position at Medford with time they are botched until they are the Hell Telephone company as col ready for the m arket or for producing lector. He w ill remove his family eggs. Short talks were given along there In a weak or ten days. various Hues by experts hut the prac Mrn. Hen H. l-nuipman and the two tical demonstrations of feeding hous youuger children were driven up to ing and caring for the fowls generally the H lllybllly ranch at Asbestos yes attracted the greater portion of atten terday. where Mr Lampmon and their tion In the meantime The car was little boy. Herbert, have been visiting sent out for educational purposes and with the paternal grandparents for Judging from the manner It was re two weeks. ceived In th's city nnd the Interest Work on the wireless station near shown by local people it Is proving a Central Point Is getting well along to great success. completion, the 300-foot owers having Negotiations are In progress be been completed last week. Some 40,000 tween the Gold H ill Commercial club feet of wiring Is being strung be. and the trustees of the Braden estate tween the towers this week and the for the purchase of two acres of land, plant will soon be ready for service. lying In an east-snd-west strip, one Supt. L it Fields, of the Southern end of which Is bounded by Rogue Pacific, was In Gold lllll looking after river and the other by the Southern the business of the local depot Mon Pacific right of way. lying across the day As usual, he found everything In river from Gold lll l l and a few hun first-class shape. He stated that work dred yards northeast of the eastern w ill beg'n soon on a new depot at extremity of the new county bridge. In Central Point, which Is badly needed. case the promotors of the 120,000 con Miss Mary Duggan of Sams Valley centration plant decide to locate It at was committed to the state asylum this point, as It Is highly probable ths: for the Insane Wednesday. 8he had they w ill the tract w ill be deeded to ths company, which has been Incor returned from that Institution but few months, having been pronounced porated as the Gold H ill Mining and cured but during the past month the M illing compr.ny. Messrs W. J. Mnr- symptoms have been observed and gsa and H. H McCarthy of Portland, about a week ago she became violently two of the Incorporators, are now making s careful canvass or ore- Insane. The scalps of Frits Hammersly's dumps and prospects In the dletrlet, Pogue River Indians—Woodville ball to determine the character of the ore team— wasneatly taken In a few days and the tonnage they w ill be called ago by Deacon W alker's Gold H ill upon to handle. The result of their specimens. The score was 14 to 2 or Investigation w ill determine the char worse Jack Jarvis pitched. Dots acter and capacity of the p la n t Eliding» caught. The rest of the boys Bogus river valley league Is formed Gold H ill w ill make a modest and businesslike request to be allowed to bid on the pennant. The Medford forest office has re ceived 10,000 yellow pine slips from M ind River. Washington, which are now being planted In the Cat lll l l dis tric t of the Crater National forest. The slips arc two years old and nverage about four Inches In length. The trees are being planted about eight feet apart on burned-over uroa. Last year a large amount of reseeding was done and the young trees are doing splendidly. May Day w ill be celebrated In Gold H ill with a dance at the opera house. •Tw ill be more than a mere dance— perhaps, to borrow a phrase from Editor Greer of Ashland, It w ill be more In the nature of a terpslchorean fiesta. Anyway and whichever, It w ill be a good time with good music. All the boys and girls from Tolo and Beagle and Sams Valley and— well, they'll all be there to usher In the May with flying feet. H . B. Nyo of Rock Point went to Medford today to Bee the promised tri umphal procession celebrating the nomination of M errick for county Judge. As Merrick failed of nomina tion by a mere trifle of over 700 votes, the parade did not take place. So Mr. Nyo bought one of the horses that •were to have been used to drag the floats and came home, wondering why they didn't postpone the sale of the horses until after November 6tl\. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Idle land makea Idle men. + Why rewnrd men for holding + land Idle and thereby forcing + men to he Idlel SEE OUR SPECIAL SO lbs hai f ground salt 25c 50c V anilla extract 2 oz bottle 25c Range salt block 10 lbs 15c Lemon extract 2 oz bottle 15c Pork and beans per can 10c Oysters 2 cans 25c 6c Pink salmon per can 10c M ilk 3 cans 25c Peaches 1 can 25c 6 bars laundry soap 25c Pears 1 can 25c Fancy head rice 3 lbs 25c Pine apples 15 20 25c per can 35c. Carton Gasem Soap for 25c Pelton’s hams, bacon and lard M E R R IT T ®. COMPANY ODD FELLOW S GET TOGETHER Riverside (Ini' of onr pleasant evening gall erings, l>2d Tear to Be Celebrated at Ash- which lake the place of a Gospel song nice, woe held st tie.* hone* of Mrs. land Friday Walla«*. Tle*re were about twenty-five pnarnt, and tie* sueeeas of tie; evening The Odd Fellows of Jackson and was die* to tie* efforts of Mias Eliz.alalh Josephine counties w ill celebrate the Wallace. la Ashland on Friday. April 26. Mrs. Porter ami children ms<le a week A special train has been chartered end visit with Mrs. Porter’s sister in for the occasion by the Grants Pass lodge, which train w ill pick up all M< dford. Mr. Wolverton boa just purchased a Odd Fellows between that city and Ashland A reduced rate of fare will new two-orated buggy. Tie* purchase was he made, but what It w ill be cannot made in Gobi Hill. Mr. and Mra. R. C.. Slcad were in at this time be announced. Upon the same occasion thero w ill Grants Paas on business the last week. J. T. Gallcgcr and Mias Margn-t W al he held the first seml-anounl congress of the delegates from all the Odd lace win* Aahlaftd visitors Sunday. Fellow lodges of Josephine and Jack Mra. Ria* visited her daughter in Med son counties. In all probability the ford over Sunday. special train w ill leave Grants Pass T h e ' S'leail family sjxrflt Sunday with In time to reach Ashland by noon, Mr. ami Mra. Nye of Rock Point. and the congress wilt convene In the Mra. Gay’s mother, Mra. Hodges of afternoon, giving the entire evening Nebraska, baa come to make her home to festivities suitable to the commem among as. Also, a siater of Miaa lla r- oration of the great day, 93 years ago jier, Mrs. Sprague of Santiago, Cal., will when Odd Fellowship was first plant make lier home here a part of tin* time. ed. Several from thia vkinity wen* Medford A ll Rebekahs are also expected, to ealltra last week. Among Gain wen* take p art In this celebration. Ash Mr». Stead, Mr. Raton ami the Mlaaes land lodge Is preparing a splendid lVallan*, Ruth Klnrlatll, Anna McKco- program and banquet and has ex win and Bertha Wolverton. tended an Invitation to all Odd Fel Mra. Slcad lisa the honor of catching lows and Rebekahs to be In attend the first trout of ila* atason in line vicui- ance. ity, landing a thrce-poondcr. Hotel nt Butte Fulls Is Burned The United States hotel at Butte Falls, owned by W illiam Duprey, burned Wednesday night about 11:30 o’clock and Is practically a total loss. Fifteen roomers escaped from the flames but two or three are said to have had narrow escapes from death The loss Is about $8000, $6000 of which was covered by Insurance. Very little furniture was saved. T h e fire started In a h allw ay. Its origin Is unknow n. A c a r e le ss ly hurled + + m atoh Is th e theory g e n e ra lly a ccep t + ed. D uprey sa y s he w ill rebuild. T h is Is th e secon d fir e a t B u tte + F a lls w ithin a m onth, th e bank burn 1 B aking powder 16 oz can 5 0 lbs fine dairy salt Pink and white beans per lb ’ ♦ Is welcome news that the dis tinguished actress. Margaret Anglin. Is to come to the Medford theatre on Wednesday. May 8th, appearing at the Medford In an entirely new and orig inal comedy entitled, "Green Stock ings," by A. E. Mason. The success that Miss Anglin won two seasons ago as the heroine In "The Awakening of Helena Richie" has enlisted for her throughout the country a substantial following of admirers. It Is an nounced that we nre now to see an ex position of Miss Anglin's versatility, as her role In "Green Stockings" Is purely a comedy one. Miss Anglin a leading man In "Green Stockings" Is H. Reeves-Smith, one of the best light comedians and who heads an excellent supporting company. The subscrip tion list w ill open on next Wednesday at Haskins drug store, and as soon as the capacity of the orchestra section nnd the first three rows of the balcony are subscribed the lists w ill be closed, six seats only w ill he sold to one per son. As this Is t.he first visit of the great actress to Medford an overflow house w ill be the result 4. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + in g three w eek s ago. 35c 1 PRICES County T r essa r er ’s F ortieth Coll State of Oregon. County of Jack- for Your Vacation Open an account in our bank and begin to save for your vacation. Make what you have earn a little more; it all helps. 4 Per Cent on Time Deposits T h e G o ld H ill B a n k FLOUR AND Clean Up Notice By onler of tlie city council at a meet ing laid on the 10th day of April, 1912, I all rerfdents an* lieieby notified that til | ru b li-h , tin can“, etc., must laf n moved fniio l i t . I t pn miaes ami tin* ground thor oughly gone over with a ganlt-n rake ,*n or before the first Monday in May, 1912: JO HN B HA M M EKS1.EY, . Recorder. son. Jacksonville. Or«., April 13th, 1912. Notice Is hereby given that there are funds on hand for the redemption of all county warrants protested from February 19th, 1910, to April SO, 1910. both dates Inclusive. Interest ceases on above called w ar rants this 13th day of April. 1912. Arsenate of Lead for rfo* codling moth JAS. M. CR O N EM ILLER . and other peats. Sold by Jarvis, the Treasurer of Jackson County. Oregon. druggist. ILI C 1NG Citizens, taxpayers and all others interested in the welfare of Gold HiD are urged to be at th e opera house at 7:30 Thursday evening, April 25, for the discussion of the important sub ject of a water supply for the C ity. Voters League Committee ; For Sale -- Residence property in Gold Hill; garden and fruit trees. Price reasonable. Inquire at office of The Gold Hill News. LYNN W. SMITH ROBT. H. MOORE Vice President HORACE PELTON PtslCcnt FEED GOLD HILL FLOUR, FEED & COMMISSION STORE H . C . R a e d e l, P r o p . 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