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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1912)
tttu Pu4>*‘*h»d Every Satuni«» at (JoW ™ 111 H «, ^ o n toim ty. Oregon ■ —= f c y ~ . c . B tN M. LAMPSI AN !“ ; , * * * • * * »Ml ine I MUt: ninie» ¡unii« • • «ftxmù vtftftg matter ORD’S new bridge over Bear fm rh " " venerab1^ and the calculating o fficak s^h propoeetl to saddle upon the alrvadv »vLi » taxpayers, b still a fabric t r f d r e t l ^ kt I th* city * k rai,roa<1 ' shouWw* o f| The Value of a Dollar of covetous imagination—as far removed fantasy principle of the proposal itself is reniote^from m e n t««^ e fa/ r" eT to that inconsiderable portion of Veati«® of ^w h.cU oesnot lie within the confines of M t X c i t v 0" S atoibav . J l ly » r - - »«= on the place you go to buy Overdrafts » » tie r W hu h F la g ? Vou may blazon y o u r b anner w ith S .A sig. F r ,„ k „ . of tllt, motion to dismiss, and the trial of th» ;,7 7 “" [ compare our prices withi “ not expected until the firet of the ire L C O U r tll it »ill be of such a nature as tocomnel t h , ’» ' a n lu Tatetl that to the supreme court of the state ** ° ft C lreatened appeal purple ami «old, with ... ■ . »'ho h ,h e "u ro U e d - «bouKh it shine w ith . spiendor 0 ^ h<* 8 ,a r ° ' * r <»« ra n k s s r r t e d on the p i . ” w ,77?? * • » “ph«w b y fa llo w in g the is- if as stated weak nnH 7 ° SUFe,y l* ° f «¡ttle or no Concern to th T 5' fOr « 8the «i Merandwri8h generaJ o fJac^ o n county, who h a v e b Z » taxpayers in “ X S h‘; ‘ 8ha,lfal^ r »n,i perish ^» o ilar problems of their own w ith in £ tOmedto so,ve «• ¡X T !' Medford, and whonaTureX ± P’"gJ nto the c^ i ^ fa‘‘h , o , r . , o n , h . gw iBto X r fi°’St 80 additional burden upon them a t T b L ^ i 1**"1* t0 £ „ r’, ared c°’or8 ‘hat “**'er •‘»I' hnances are- to express it mildly in a con tnne when county d- P L PRICES OE OTHER TOWNS: hat the brid^ J b ruit S u w . ^ / i T O puunds not the arm ies inspired by t h e r i g h t * » ll; to the fla g ih a t men fig h ,' for « * « » " .f X " “ «»' - o ? X e ' W,‘ b * ChWr °« th e usurper low er the a « . . . ^ . n the lin e grow eth U U ^ m «he .tre s s o f the fra y , when the bat- Ì w a r ra7 ,O ,t “ nd ,h e T r u “ > - a t “ r ta in ? ' - ? - v i " K a s id e , h e P - w » t « t e u d t o X " „ Ch!" ' " c O n - Peerless Flour, per sack Carnation Flour, per sack Cupid Flour, Flour, per per sack sack . Cupid . . ' ' ' ' n .x le l« _ 0 - 1 « i f “ a'« ™ h 3 gallon, fu r . . . . in n Baking powder, loo ounces Lemons 4 ,v u Laundry Soap, 2« bars Tomatoes, JO cans for Corn, 10 cans for Bananas Nuts ™UUCfl, Handkerchiefs. Ties, etc. Lance & Company contract Judge C ^ k i^ sajs.hab,hty C r ^ k Ui L . L a 7 en<'e 8Ch<K’ 1 men reserved ndei . k app ro val of recom - ÜÎd h» vPr° Te,ne,,ta' and " F almt* t ererr «chool .» some relic o f the Im position of supply agente, i t “ Wlae w U e t0 t0 f ----------------------------------------------------------- -----------’ - « I tim e ♦ i™' 11 to consider c a re fu lly , fo r ) m «de by a the i l/lxx K«• Bw _ pupils in fh i “ em b er ° f “» U ”“ ?',' e p o rt, t h .n g . looklnK conceded by the supreme this Was '•<* the court not deciding the point And ®a k e r,county case, stnde from the concession t £ t u n c o f i X a n i & taxes are to be counted as assets to fh d de,ln<^uent promise of a municipality o ra railroariI P° ’nt Where considered as assets If eithor th company should be pan, should f i T t o pay the “ L " ^ 7 “ " ^ Ct>m' would be compelled to oav t h ^ i f “ S“ &gre€d’ the cou“ ty ^ e o n t r e e t ^ e ^ ^ ^ ^ t h e wer « Ô T * M ,O U a ‘ ° d° • “ ,n ,h e lr wer to im prove th e ir schools Some achool commended them , and sought “d nene n o the woods. w lh aoon com mence a g . ln C‘ n n ",e n tO t h e h u n > o f th e J * fro fro m “ 7 • * W tbe ’ “ » ■ • 'iM t crop m o th e r e a rth , leaving It In shape fo r a n o th e r erop ________ R u M e l T h o rn b ru e , o f Beagle |n ( —— i |SenMt,r « — —------- L C ham berlain h;tH , Mtroduc S T E IN H O F F a part of tbe Santlam national fo re s t .to>veeiJ ti‘ 7 " “ r fr ° m « "e rh e -te d atove in ■ barber shop bath room de- â X ’ d ‘ b,o7 o f bu” np“ *1 Bend, causing a loss of »35.000. o, u > ~ « L a f c T r: •b“ " " A r eh itc et a n d B u ild er n e ^ o f ^ h i s ^ i i w i n / ! , ? muc5 ■Hv® to in H er n ’ Ch<X>l eleC' ,On »«.Id . x s R ? Pner ,0 'h e district for «40,000 to build a new schoolhouse, the proposition carried , ) M to 55 " ” r ° ,p — ", ‘ la te the I . , , 1 place to get «••H» M.reli..,...... , |la , a n . rtIn tlliMv reliai. . ..............." r a i l ......... . reputati. >r k,»,,dng ,he | . w art|rfpw W|(| fi r putting « h a io ra p n»ari,g |...... exactfp M- « ritte n , in tlua-. and H „„„ tinaie rate lu*rg< AU ,„ ,r ,,ffwrin)r„ Mn. i(| t pendahfe, • » I you wili tin,l ,.nr prie, . .......... tile ton. of Itatl. an,| T .,||. k Artici«», w • ~ rtam ly take th e ««'M ieacl. CI. I J a r v is t h e 1 1 BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON v w w « n iy .'' __ b8Ck on “ » • a ~ .» t p ... „ ’ A r llo n a. Nevada E a s te rn O regon aud C a lifo rn ia He and the railway company counted i S f’T " 1? 4 by Medford □rked upon and p a rtia lly o r com- etely accomplished. W ith a few e x c ep tio n , the school m Jackson c°unty in the County for the p r ^ S o n that” thea^ CCUrity C a vs- Baker roved. fo u r good lib ra ry cases w ere '•d e o r purchased; tw o flag poles •ected , „ d th re e repalrod and h er m i8ceIlaneong detai]g w e fy ^ 2 ? and execute Bnck. Stone a anything n ffe £ jh '1 d ?' ign A.L . one hundred and seventy-one contests o f the u ,. h « » - , .. ’ — ~ «nu county Pon school officers, and one 1 W here it seemed very lik e ly th a t * a” d nfty-’ lx vi.lt» to Khools the w ater used by the school m ig h t left av e ra g in g fo u r and a h a lf • U t i h UrC; 1 8* “ t * “ m ple to the tra v e lin g a to ta l of three in Tour r a ° f h *8 “ ” ‘ ° te’ ted ld ° “ e h u n d r«<‘ «nd seventeen In fo u r o f live tests the w a te r was >e calls upon the school o ffl- • • Progress and needs of the w ere discussed and at tbe I gave aid. instru ctio n , and g em ent to both p u p il. and I aided the teach er in ad- h e r class pro gram to the each p u p il, m pursuance of "« o f study, so th a t each ir e his due and Just propor- ie teacher's a tte n tio n . W here n t o f w a n t o f experience or k 8J n d ln ,r ,a n Am erican bank of A storia has Increased its capital Ftock f ora »60,000 to »75.000 and w ill erect ‘ Ives s t the D ebenger O .p r s i h . ' GaMs Creek T he fla : t V I 7 r” d'- 80 ! left the 7 , * 0 8 r a ,‘ Ot ,he •eason San w Co,umbl* riv e r this week for - ” "1 S«n Diego, Cal. This big c lg a r-.h .p e d 0D ° ° 8 and "« h o d ventilation and the open-air school formed the principal r i o T J « 7 d' 8CU88,On a t tha «Pen ies- 111 last w eek. very Several o f th e women folks stance, i encouraged the i M r. C ro ft, o f T ra il WB. . k »11 upon m e fo r help w here v is ito r at Jacksonv lie . e‘’8 P icking cherries a t the big orchard cause th e y d id n o t u nder- ( p v • rI"'o n v llie last Tuesday n e a r Gold H ill. orenard . th e y w e re passing Inn. A I,en ° f M w ,ford came up M r. and M rs. Ed. S h oem aker w «r» «clally In a rith m e tic , geo-< hls T r » ’ > P rop erty last over fro m W e n d s on a, h is to ry ; gave b rie f tests ) d m e n ta ls , and In s tru c te d B « rd e tte Dodge, J r „ of R iverside > g iv e special re v ie w s and ! ra n c h . wag a business v is ito r a t C«n ant ,o J r k the 'e a k points, and discussed I t r a ‘ P o in t last Tuesday, m etho d s and devices fo r I Miss M » r» n . Cold H u , t . ’ , and te a c h in g th e re g u la r b ro th e r. Bub w X l m h h r observed Im p ro v e m e n ts , tr a l P o in t last Tuesday O” *“ C* " the B raden m ine v is itin g S aturday. ers h m ° r* tOn Con»ves. o f Moth- T h e ’ n 81 th * U n lre r" lty o f Oregon. be th ? r * K° n h° P crop th,s y««r w ill , e the largest since 1907, unless wen 1 ther conditions la te r In the M m 1 ta ^ U lk r ty ” T o f the io !» bales. fn,T ,bfc* 8,* r ‘ IOn held bond Z business » .« a ir e i - - - - - w. V3VV the creek, so th e re H oning names. ™ this — ” ' UnfaVOrable' " h lf h conservative estim ate 2 Cr° P “ O r , « on ' • MO,000 ’ ’ h h In m general. a k M 14 Pleag- People visitors Specialty f r o m V ? th * ° r" <On K , " ern -B r o a d By Prospector. condemned and good w a te r secured . x Ä . ' n T . / Ä This is an o u tlin e o f some o f the » t was built by the Benson T im b e r things we have been doing | n : z po aonoy f : t . c i , t ’ kBn‘* “ d — »• schools this year, and w ill be M - W t H e to w o t0 APPto lowed by . b rie f disc"us.ton' o f the p rincip al p o in t, fo r fu tu re a t- t r i “ ^ ' » . » e “ m ad* ‘ bu" ne« ’ c e le b r.tln g ‘ i i t h ^ e " E lk .“ . ^ ^ — F - .u t .p a , p o in ts for ten tio n «nd i o th e B raden m in e M onday. tion and i« Im ,« p ----------- ro vem ent ttn‘ ,n p - ' and' * M rs, F re d M cC leellan was un « « . o e l . ^ * r D C. H E N R Y , sued . d“ y' Oov* r n°«' W est Is- e C reek Sunday fro m Gold H ill Supervisor D is tric t No. 2. day Juu rn '* m*U°a nan,ln« Thurs- Laurence C a rd w e ll made a busi a i ’ 88 8 le* al h° ,,<“ y = ) y t r , p to «be C reek one d ^ sex hygiene Instruction in the Debenger Gap Ry Norman Gage. cause, a teach er had not Tra Dawson o f T r a il wn» « u < nded th e suggestions « »«an .al1 Wa8 bl» 'n e s . . x. — o . and I . •Ito r was a buslnei o f th e course o f study, I ¡ V,B,tor at E ’ Sle P o in t last Tuesday Cement and Iro n G r ill Fences • n e w bank bu.id.ng to cost „ .J a “ m ' ,e“ ° f "*«** rails ¿ave •vvlved at Vale, and track laying h a . 7 X ,n ° X X nV Hood R iv e r n a ” 0.000 , T». I fou rth of the city's v o t. X « rr IC E C R E A M Soda Fountain Drinks Cold a t ,c t and pure a t 9now Have a n n d a e •fare y ou go Turner’s Lunch Room Gold Hill Livery Darling & Hodges Proprietors! « r .. Rigs ^°r|aH occasions ¿ G o e d lhors,, and d rive« ,hal km)w the ---- .We make no spedaltyfo' anyfclassjof trade one- AM C et th e Best l oo io n ,, 1 .5 0 R a k l t l i r '“ 0" ', U Play ground, havë~been much im - w o rk , tr ° Ub,e IOOkB to « * »»> “ «»' (Continued from firs t page) « ' . * ’ 150 “ t o “ ’ « “ J h« « intimated that t h e u Z the ? c * T ~ “ " ? " ' “' d «>., th*‘ s„ S° far far „ “ -------------------- «he pledge pledge o ef i g £ ™ s a id id M u r. Hennessy. ° rg a n lM t,o n PPrm anlnt. •a ? *l Was none of ° f L ThOttla,i D u D fW u • In other words T h a t's a ll t h ’ th ro u b le in the their affair. rich hold county .1“,^ /™ " * .? * ’ berrl* “>'• x~r. w u r ru ld ." s . ld M r hold the the bag-w bag-w hich hich means means rhot that \ e . ? v « e / r ® v 7 ^ ed x that the th® counV W u d BHhoo Root wud lik e to m ake >ae I county would assist in that nJeasinP J ? payer of Jackson I«rg e aa he expected. "i tlm p ry o rg an izatio n |y I th- pledges remain unredeemed While 5 upatlon should the w urru ld p e rm a n in t." B illie H a w k in s and his it is surely worth as much c o n s i d e X “ on T " p a rtn e r have le ft the K u b li m ine and re I H® Part of the t T i o r a ^ “ ! , " ' " Wher’ ” >*' ’ HI ' Supervisor Henry on Schools C°Unw ? 11 W8S t0 the oontractors. a’ * . Sec our Dry Goods Departmcnt for L n h ii/^ a U raaater humoi P W o ^ P h e c . P e te r F in le y D unne zrW 'f"’k "'«■«. 211 pound, fur . . . » 1# l , .r u ')a l 1 lul' Coffee, S pound c a n . . . , ', f Cotree, J pound» for . . . . Granges M r n.e , s ‘ “ df* ,U m combined, to assume $16,000 of the nno •' 7 u !” 1,berality d,X « , 7 “nd Mr Hen“*a> were )must be incurred to construct tho .T ? 3’000L,ndebtedness which Here8ranaBairaVolU the,r n C°nVent’°n SUSP‘«On does not commend itL lf to ^iT ’ wh;le Ordinary W ith « , qu r e « o X ' Z ^ tOre “ ’ th ' Nm ’ ® “ Prune., 12 pound, f o r ’. . . Golden Rod. per sack . . Feed Rolled Oats, per sack . . Barley and Wheat, mixed . . city. whose hitherto blameless boast has heL„ < i f sust«">ing pendence and unaided progress, demand.« a , abso,ute inde- a n to further her own ' * * t o t l "> « - " « y sake of argument that the countv ¡ ¿ ¿ » T ? ?d awun»i«f fo r the Modiord’s claim ,„ the “« b»“" d «» recognise, J 'h 'P 'v P o s a io f t h e e it y ^ d t i? ? * ? " ™ ' Pore White flour, per sacit «< ■<"■. «as , UBt‘ „ " r “ 'visitor that the Bear Creek bridge of the n r e in t the CMUal It» uo,he Truth' tor ,he R,«h‘- • « dangerof boggingdown from the traffic t” any gre#t I and T u n fu r U d . and the Right arnvaJ of the P. * R limited o r t h 7 ? . ? casioned by the daily il X X — I ■ - H k » i p l u n g i u g i a t e t h e ^ t . 2 ‘S 1 ( ' .■fc