Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, July 20, 1912, Image 3

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    ALFALFA HAY
M ercury U p
First cutting, $ 8 .0 0 per ton in field, one
and -one-half miles from Gold Hill, or
$ 9 .0 0 per ton delivered
P r ic e s D o w n
Wheat or Barley Hay $ 1 1 .0 0 per ton delivered
Shoes from .50 to $7.50 * Calicos and Gingham 6c to 8c
' Summer Lawns 7c
SLEEPY HOLLOW EARM
Home Telephohe
Local News Notes
GROCERIES Prices Satisfactory COMPLETE STOCK
Dairy Salt, 50 lb s .. . 50c
Stock Salt, 50 lb s.. . 35c
3 Cans M ilk.. 25c
W hite Beans . . 6c
Pink Beans . . 5c
Mrs. Myra McNeil, of Ashland wa« the
I guest of Mrs. W. E. Darling this week.
Mlaa Edith Buell, «if Eugene, arrived
Inquire at fowl on Satunlay last und ia tl»«- guest of Mi«a
Jasmine Bushnell.
II. A. Muirs of the Fairview mine,
Get yiiiir hunting »n<l fishing llratUM »t
klllisl a flve font rattler the first of the
ill«’ Bull Ton.
Prof. hurt Atlanta »pent Halunlay la»t week. Hla «nakvship «ported eleven
rattle«, not Including the button.
at Medford,
At last warm weather haa »et in anil
Eraidt Avery wa« a vlaltpr at Takuu
nearly’
everyone 1« in Med of electric
on Htiiijrt'
nlay laat
cooking uppuratu». Mayla- you need an
wan
a
hiiHiiuaia
visitor
Dr.
0 . Kolai'y w
Iron, toaster, stove, ooflbe percolator or
at Mi-igord Ttunday.
chafing dish. Nee John Kelsey,—lie'«
Marian Laura, of Medford, waa a agent for tla) HOT POINT line.
kih « m of local frlt-njln Sunday.
Services at tla’ M. E. church were
W. 'f. Nettyiii waa a vlaltor in Med-
conducted laat Sunday by Mr. thsirg«’
lord <m Sal unlay of last «reek.
Iverson, owing to the enforet-«l absence
For dial tin'll feeling try Grap«' I’urplo of the Rev. E. C. Ricliards. The pastor,
—Iba new drink at tlx- Bon Ton.
while engaged lu putting up liay on Ina
Mlm Virginia Braman la ilie guc»t of ranch near Ashland, Ml from the stack
Mr«. Boy Brown at Miulfonl the preronl anil »tiMlainod injuries of ao severe a na­
OookMovv for "«I«',
«tora.
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weak.
Mra. W. II. Harvey and «’blldren rc-
turned on Thnnalay from a fortnight’«
visit, with friend« and relatives at Ashland.
Mike Watm-k, of Jarkaonvllle, waa in
Gold Hill Monday enroute to a mining
property In the Foot« crwk district.
Tl«’ Champlin raan li on F««<« crack
halt righty Iona of alfalfa hay by fin- on
Monday afternoon of the preranl week.
Mr». J. II. Heeuian and daughter, Mlaa
Bluaaoin, returned on Sunday laat from
Portland, when? d a y were giwata «it
friepda.
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f
Karl Baker la gleefully U-lllng the glad
tiding» of tla* arrival of a» eight pound
ton ami heir at hla home on Wedueaday
morning.
Mr«. D W. MeMorri» ««nd children
arrived from Seattle on Thunalay after­
noon and will spend tl»’ summer a« a
guest at tl«- Sam» V«dley raurh of her
brother, W. W. Eddington.
W. T. Ward, of upper Sam» Valluy,
waa In from the ranch on Sunday and
Monday io «»infer with hi» partner, W,
(1. Myer«, about bundling the mammoth
fruit crop which threat«-«»* them.
Waller Stickle, who ha« been employ-
«d on die iwtixtruethai of a new brfrk
M’hool houaefur Roseburg. returned home
Thursday. For die last two wivka lw ha*
hcett.laitl up lu that city with a tmdly
ertwhed foot, from wliieh lie ba« iw w vr-
ed save for a «light limp.
Thmm«* Hungry preronfed the New*
(uiidly w ith« bog of—everybody gue«»—
white blm kl» rri«l«. Tom «ay» heueenred
tla’ rot» three years ago at «’•»Halil« ruble
expril«- and till« la their first roa«on of
Is-uring. Tlte fruit 1» a largo, translucent
white ln’rry, and 1» Mppropriati ly termed
die " l.’e Berg."
Mr». J. L. Moore who wa» taken »crl-
omdy 111 tla* forepart of hurt wrak. wa»
removed from lair home In thia city to
the Grant’« Pa«» b<«tpltal on Friday
evctiing. Mr. M«a>re made aeveral trl|«<
to the Pa»« till» wcek to ace hi» wife, and
report« that ahe 1» progressing rapidly
toward «•onvalearanw.
II. I>. Brail returned on Monday from
Portland, where he attended the Elk*
convention from »tart to finish and
laioatod eoiislstently for Jackson county
and Gobi Hill to the InquWtlve browsers
from die far east.. Mr«. Ri-ed who ac­
companied him, will remain the guest of
Portland frleml» for another week.
The railroad people plan another pil­
grimage from Grant* Pa»« toColratin on
Sunday, July 21*. leaving the former
point »t 6:80 a. m. and arriving at Cole-
d ll, at 10:40. Gold Hill ,*«>ple who
plan to make tho cxcnralon to tin’ codl
spring» of Ooleirtln will he asses»««! one
fare for the round trip, leaving at 7:10
a. m. and returning at 10:06 p. m.
Mi«a Mildred Hodges, accompanied
by "Deacon” Walker, ywti«l a visit to
Mr«. All«« Morgan at Medford Thurs-
day afternoon. Mm: Morgan 1« at present
oonvalearant from a serious nttn<-k of
appendicitis for which »be underwent an
operation on Friday of last week, and
.her recovery, which at onetime wa« «Ira-
paired of, 1« now tin»« happily araured.
Z
ture that lie has lieen roinpelksl to li«e
cruUdaw lor ««■«’ day«.
At present
however. Rev. Iticliard* ha« practically j
rerovered from hla sudden contact with ,
terra Anna, and will occupy tlie pulpit
at the regular hours of servlra tomor­
row.
A «pci lal train carrying a l«ttallon of
the l*th U. H. infantry (suM-d through
Gobi Hill on Monday enroute from tlie
PhUllpine* to Fort Snclllug, Minnesota,
where they will hr garrisoned. The boy«
wn-re umler command of Capt. Ben Nlck-
lln, who la one of tlie fortunate few to
Itave risen from tlie rank«. Captain
Nlcklln waa an enlisted man In the 1st
cavalry until 1WM, when I«’ won Ids 2<l
lieutenancy, »ml ha» atnro.bren promoted
to his prtwnl rank. The train atop|ied
at till« |«ilnt (or half an hour, and Capt.
Nlcklln discovered In C. 11. Priee, of
tills city, an old friend whom lie hail not
seen for many years.
Profesaor 11. Isaac, of Ashlaml, was in
this city on Wislneailay arranging the
details of a uaMing whbdl will 1« held at
tie1 M. E. church on Monday evening to
promote tla* establiahuent of a innstcal
claas in Guld Hill. A chorus of seventy-
five voiies is already at - work lu Stuns
Valley under tlie «Hrratfon of Professor
Isaac, and It is ptaniM-d to have a chorus
of at least a hundred with tin- local class.
At the «-omhig nul ling tla- profcraor will
outline and itcmiinstrate tla’ valuo oi a
complete course in musical theory, har­
mony mid interpretation. A »(ici ial in­
vitation is ex !<• m In I t«i (uirenta wlto eon-
ti-mplate a eonrse of study for their
chlblren.
Uncle Dave Miller, who has more real
fish stories In his rt pertoire than any
other veteran of tho easting n s l in
soiitla’rn Oregon, einergeil from Rogue
river with thrw’ fietu f fighting Chin««>k
sulnuui fast to his line Wwltauilay after-
msm. The lug fish wra caught a short
distune«' alsive town, and lor two hours
gave its cantor one of the sternest strug­
gles of his long carevr with gaua-y fish.
This 1» the first Chinook to be taken in
tla' river at this point so far tlie
pri’ront seaaon, and was in excellent
rondlton. Uncle Dave maintains that
not more titan three days had elapsed
since tlie salmon tiegan his cruine up
Rogue river from tlie him’ watora of tlie
Pacific. It tlpissl tla- Beall’s at twenty-
three |smnds, ami although many larger
fish have Isen taken here, was a _eat«’h
worthy of tla1 most arduous angler.
ChitiiMik salmon are very infn>qtieiiily
taken at this pcriisl. although several
wix’ks later, when the spawning season
commence«, the big fellows strike vici­
ously at every lure that preronts itself.
Although Mr. Miller’s «-ateh exoelle all
records up to date, some very flue fish—
sti’clheails and silver salmon—have ls,en
taken h^ other angle« tla' past wvek.
J. E. Marling landed one of the latter
which w«'ighe«l eight pounds.
C o u n t r y P r o d u c e T a k e n in E x c h a n g e
M erritt & C o m p a n y
D. H. M I L L E R
I H e a d Q u a rt» e rs f o r I
Hardware, Stoves, Tin, Granite, and Aluminum Ware ::
Builders’ Materials, Plumbing Goods, Haying and Harvest­
ing Tools :: Fine assortment of Queensware :: Paints,
Oils, Varnishes, White Lead and Paint Brushes :: Guns,
Ammunition, and Fishing Tackle
* cannot be
excelled :: Wall Tents and Campers Sup­
plies :: Miners’ Supplies, Z w d e r and
Fuse, Caps, Picks, Shot »Is, Pans
M y S to c k in a ll o f t h e a b o v e L in e s is a s
c o m p le te a s a n y in S o u th e r n O r e g o n ,
a n d m y p r i c e s a r e R ig h t
It will pay you who
Elijah Was Fed
By the Ravens
But-
That was a long time ago,
and the ONLY bird that
will feed you at the pres­
ent day is the EAGLE on
the Great American D o l­
lar. Start a deposit in
&?>e
G o ld H ill B a n k
have not been trading with me to cal! and see for your­
selves, and I am sure you will be pleased and I will have
you for a permanent customer.
A H orse
L augh
You will see your horses and other live stock laugh
and earn a dollar for you, if you w ill keep the flies
and insects o ff them. The necessary hand spray
pumps and sprays are inexpensive and guaranteed.
Do not forget to spray your poultry houses
For the Next
Thirty Days
E V E R Y T H IN G IN T H E
F L O U R A N D F E E D L IN E
I will take your order for some of th at
life-time Mission Furniture, or sell you
some of that I have already made, at
wholesale prices.
COLD HILL FLOUR, FEED
& COMMISSION STORE
H. C. RAEDEL, Proprietor
Call and Look Over the Stock at
My Novelty Shop, South Side,
Across the Street from the
Planing Mill.
J. N. FOUNTAIN
Hom e Phone
N t w t y F u rn is h e d
E h ctrie U g h f J
Gold Hill, Oregon
< Au. ÏWiÎH
Records at the Wallowa county
courthouse show that bounties have
been paid on 481 coyotes and 6B wild­
cats In the 12 months that ended July
1, 1912.
The interior department at Wash­
ington la preparing details for the
opening by lot of five sections of a
townalte In the Slleta reservation.
The date has not been announced.
The Harney county rod and gun
club will receive In a few days from
Union Publie Library Building to Rlao State (lame and Flah Warden Finley
Union.— Andrew Carnegie haa ap­ some 60,000 young trout to be placed
proved of the plane of the Union pub- In Rilvlea river and Its mountain trib­
llo library, and the library board has utaries.
taken steps looking toward the com­
The alx elk, including the baby,
mencement of work upon the building which were an Interesting feature of
at the earlleat possible day.
The the showing of the Aberdeen lodge in
building w ill be 47x82 feet In alxe.
the Elks’ parade at Portland, have
been purchased for the city park at
Governor 8tarts on Horse Back Rida. Bugene.
Salem.— Attired In sombrero nnd ail
Thomas Hawthorne, of Eugene, for
the other picturesque trappings of a several years in the reclamation ser­
cowboy, Governor West departed Sun­ vice at U m atilla and on Klam ath pro­
day on hla horseback ride to Boise to jects, has been appointed state engin­
attend the governors’ oonference to eer on the Paisley project, which is
News Notes of State
L. It. Cardwell, L. B. Avery, ami port-
master John Hammeraly toured the upper
Hogue country for aeveral day» the fir«
of thia week on a (idling trip, eventually
winding up at Crater Lake where they
inspected and approved of the scenery
before turning the prow of L. R. ’» auto
homeward. The trip to Crater f-ake was
an afterthought Inspired by very indif­
ferent auccesa In fishing. Snow »till sur­
round» the lake for a radius of a mile,
and It will be several day» yet before
sightseers may approach any nearer save
' ba held there August L
on foot.
G eneral
M e r c h a n d is e
under the Carey a c t
The Gold
Hill Hotel
L. R. CatJwll, Proprietor
A New and Complete
Line o f Fishing Tackle
at the
BON
TON
We liave s|«>on in»
«•»f»»«’->
A Pleasant Place to Stop
Tutu b lo c k e fr o m R o g u e R i s s r ,
fa m o u s f o r tr o u t o n d sa lm o n '
F irtt-c la a a B a r
¡Just a word !
Lilly constructed lo r i >’.>|. ih ' l.lv-
cr. The liest n—or:mint of
cane |mles in the town. Some
thing new in flic«.
Give as a trial
We also ¡«sue hunting and fish­
ing licenses
Miners, I can sharp­
en, repair or make
tools, and guarantee
my work to stand
the racket; try me
and be shows
C. F. C A R TER
B L A C K S M IT H
R u to s : Tuto d o ll a r s p o r d o y
S p o e ta i r u to s f o r th o up
Gold Hill, Oregon
P R A C T IC A L
S H O E M A K IN G
Boots anil Shoes Made to Order
R E P A IR IN G
Done In First-class Shape
H A RNESS
R E P A IR E D
SATISFACTION ( UARANTtFD
J. E. M A R T I N G
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