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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1912)
ALFALFA HAY First cutting, $ 8 .0 0 per ton in field, one and one-half miles from Gold Hill, or $ 9 .0 0 per ton delivered M ercury Up Prices D o w n Whe«it or Barley Hay $1 1 .0 0 per ton delivered SLEEPY HOLLOW FARM Home Telephohe Local News Notes Fruit aiiorbet every «lay at tlie drug »(ere. W, G. Myer« transacted taisitaMn In Medford Wednesday, Tired? Hot? Gut of «orts? YOU IJ«*d a sherbet. Get one at the drug «tore. Mr. and Mm. A. E. Sts«>han, ofGranta Bus«, eanie up on Saturday to visit with relative« here. Tiiey returtuxl home on Monday. Mr and Mm. John Hariiebtirg and Mr. »mt Mr». Cha*. Stacy of .Medford were hem Sunday visiting relatives ami outing on tiu* river. Velma Sliciley, of Medford, has been vldtlng with Mm. H. II. Duffield tlw past week. Her inotlicr 1« expected to arrive today. Don't use the ol<| fashioned «ad iron. Try a Hot Point Glad iron. See John Kelsey, he ha« 'em. Glenn Editing» of Roseburg wa» a visitor at the pnrerilnijhiiine onTliuraday, having ma<lv the trip to attend hi« Shoes from .50 to $7.50 - Calicos and Gingham 6c to 8c Summer Lawns 7c . GROCERIES Prices Satisfactory COMPLETE STOCK Dairy Salt, 50 lb s.. . 50c Stock Salt, 50 lb s.. . 35c 3 Cans Milk.. 25c White Beans . . 6c Pink Beans . . 5c D. 0. Awry wan a Hague Klver vudtor last Saturday. Dr. Kelwy waa at Jai-k»oitvllle on taudne»» Tliursday. Dr. A I, Hue wasilown from Medford C o u n try P ro d u c e T a k e n in E x c h a n g e Tuesday, on buaiiwss. A. il. Huntington was in ItogiN* River la-tween tralna on Monday. Mr. amt Mr». F. Zana were business visitor» in Medford Monday. Mr. amt .Mr». Rex 11. Imiipiuan wen* in Medford on Saturday I to rt. Lynn W. Smith and family »|<<nt Sunday with friends in Grant« Paas. Wm. Keliaty »pent Sunday at Rogue Klver aa tlie guest of the Anru« family D. C. llenry »tart««! out on Monday morning for a hunting trip of several days. brother's nuptial«. refn-xhmenta were served and all enjoyed isttlie Plymale, who ha« been visiting a good time. Ml»« Myrtle Blackburn, of A»hland, wa» th e gm-st of (it.1.1 Hill folk« Wert, with Mr ami Mm. I). H. Miller, left on Mr. and Mm. Fd Shoemaker and Mr. Kanes Creek «A N Y B O D Y can Hoc ap to h it e a rn in g t—an d next lay last Saturday for a hunting trip Into the and Mm. H. W. Sreelman went on a then tome. B u t Y Q U --c a n ’t yo u tuoe a Mesdatiiea F. B. Wilmartli and J. A. Applegate valley. hunting trip to the land of Gails creek, Dick Bessie took In the ball game at little money? Rev. Chaa. A. I’hipps, General Hern- lauhaui were l>u»imw vlaitor» In Med* tatt report nothing doing in the dw r ford, Monday. tarv Oregon Sum lay School Association, Medford Humlay. line. Mi»« Katherine Fok-y is at present stay Prof. It G. Harding left on Tuesday h d d meetings In the church, on Thurs John Deqver one of the best Ko«ialist ing with Mm. Lewis. for Mcdfonl, wiiere bn expect« to «pend day afternoon ami evening. speakers In tlie state will give a lecture Wm. Lewis tranaacrexl taurine«« in tlie in tlie sehoolhoose Sunday evening, Aug •o llie time before school open«. L. W. Smith, of timber fame, and Dr. Hub (Ity on Tuesday. ust 11 at 7:30p. m. Everylssly come Prof. It A. Adam» anti family moved A. L. Sec, who Is inten-sted in the Smith Prepiict Fonter's waatta-r foreesut for and liear a good man. la»t Saturday to the Simmon« bouse, timber tract on Foots creek, went to Portland We«lnesday on busimw. the next week 1« lis-al thunder shower». near (lie high aehool building. Biwiness visitors to Gold Hill this week payt Prof. H. Isaac, of Ashland, was In Me««lame« Swlnden and Higinls^iian were: Mm. Lawrence, Dave Eaton, Mr Mr». O. E. Black iiigt«iii, of Oallacreek, has been at .Medford several tlay thia town Thuraday making arrangement« were doing »hopping in M.slford Monday. and Mm. Wm. Shoemaker, H. W. Steel for giving a concert on tfeptemher ». week to have dental work dune. John Opp, of Jacksonvilk*, marie a man, K. M. Cook, Mr. and Mm. Th«« It will Include all kinds of vocal and buslneaa trip to the Braden mine on the Dtingey Ed Swiaden and Kay Eaton. D. P. BI in - «pent several tlay« last week first. al Asblami anti upper Aundope «-reek instrumental music and elocution. * Por cent on tim e deposito. Air. and Mm. I. T. Galligar of the Del looking after aoute boslneaa interest«. Debenger Gap Thomas Cook and family of “ Garden Rio at Rock Point, and Mm. Orr of Med- Row” »pent Sunday on Rogue river By Norman Gage. * John Lance, wlio ha» been «erioualy ill W h y not p a tro n is e a lo cal in atitu tio n a n d for the past three weeks, is now improv foril left Tliursday for Gramm* City ex flailing. pecting to be gone about ten «lays. help b u ild up yo u r own ing, ami it it believed he will roeover. Mi«« Nellie Lawson of Medford is Quite a numlN-r an« getting ready to Mm. Dunn, mother «if Judge Dunn, of visiting frk-nds and relatives in the upper spend a month in (I n - hill» on a hunting tow n I. II. Mettler and Irvin Kay left on Rogtre River country this week. ? Monday for a roontli'a stay in tin* Viup- Ashland, and her daughter, Mm. Cal well expedition of Loa Angeles, were the guests of Mm. qua mountain« via upper Evan« creek. Dr. E. Kin-hgewner report« a fine big Mr. Wallace» the mining man, wa« Me Intyre last Sunday. Ik-fore cominitig Mr». K. Kelsey and children, Walter here they spent two weeks in the Meail- transacting busincre in Medford on last baby girl l»»rn to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rodger* of Beagle on July 27th. and Ynlatul.i, vi»dt<tl with Mr«. M. Avery ows visiting Mrs. Cal well’s daughter, Mrs. Saturday. on Kanes creak, Tianday anti Wcdmwday E. J. Moorv. Tl»*o. Glass, of Reggie, went to Eugene .Al. Pcrerson of Gold Hill, made a trip to the Gimlet mine one «lay recently witli last week to take charge of a threshing T.iit li it w atli-r "cveryli »ly's «Join Tliu ice cream social and entertain outfit for a threshcmian of that vicinity It." What? Wanting a II ot D ust I moi ment given by the Ladle» Aid last Satur a load of supplies. instead of a hot-handled one. The harvesting machinery of this side Mr». John on, who lia» been quire ill, day i-ven in g was oonaidered quite a suc of the valk*y is kept quite busy, as there is Home ta'trer. Dr. Smith of Gold Hill cess. Tlic ladies clean»! about! seven dol- J. II. Drake, who 1« apt U> tell you i* a (-onsidcralik' amount of grain to be ex ictly what lie thinks, without trim Jam, and everylssly had a gisal time. is in attendance. MiwCappk' Swindenof Galls Crack is harvested this fall. min,-», wa» in from Id» fine Meadow» Tli«» Aid is planning on anotlier, soine- Ben H. Lainpman, editor pi tlie Gold staying witli Mm. Johnson of the ‘‘Bra- ranch w hat similar, in tlie near future •leli” for a few days. Hill News and i*nul Brostus of Gold Hill, I*.«I Il<4t !«*((. <»h Wt'ilnvwliiy and Win. f ! n . ’ - t <-1 n li »t > camping outfit fo Ecki-ll Hoiiwhnlder ha» returned from started on a hunting trip to Huckleberry Hardware, Stoves, Tin, Granite, and Aluminum Ware :: Mu- und Foil 11.4» on ihursday for »ale, iiicliuling Kxl> rent, with 3 ft. wall«, Mur.-ldloltl when* tliey have employment rubbtir blanket, dishes, cr»>king utensil« Sardine Creek after »pending several «lays mountain last Saturday. Builders Materials, Plumbing Goods, Haying and Harvest Mm. (K-orge Epperly and tbwe ehilil- for lb.- »uiiinier. etc., 2A-3A Wim-hesler rifle, ami 25-20 with his »¡»ter Mrs. Cal Dusenberry. ing Tools :: Fine assortment of Queensware :: Paints, Mary B'iggis who is »laying with Mrs. ren of Grant» Pa»» came to Beagle la-t All»» Vera Duvitlton left on liut Satur Steven«. Will si'll all or any part of same Oils, Varnishes, White Lead and Paint Brushes :: Guns, Werftaodajr where they will »pend a week —D. P. Blue, Gold Emet Tli on i pion, near town, spent a day day for Gruuta Paas, wiiere »he spoilt tit« at a real «acrill.e. visiting with their cousins, Mr. and Mm. recently with her folks at the “ Braden.” I Ammunition, and Fishing Tackle that cannot be pa»i week at Imine of relatives in th Hili, Oregon. G. W. Stacy and family. Applegate Country. Repair work has heen commenced on excelled :: Wall Tents and Campers’ Sup Frankie Carter, son of C. F. Carter Mr. ami 'In*. I «'»lie Darling arrive«! gave his friends quire a scareJW.i-dtiesiiay the Kanes creek telephone line, which plies :: Miners’ Supplies, Powder and Nolic. here on Monday from Hornbrook, Cal., Wiiile billing he waik-d out beyond his was so badly wrecked some time ago, Fuse, Caps, Picks, Shovels, Pans In order to further the efficiency and for a visit with Mr. and Mm. W. E leptli and went over tire falls below tire that most of the phones were out. Darling, Lwlio’s parents. They returned brl.lge. He Meeeeded in grasping over Messrs, Marvin, Norris, and Wallace to aid in tlie proper grading of onr home the latter part of the week. hanging shrubbery and pulled hlmaelf to have cniniiN'nccd operations on their school, I »hall be pk'ased to nreet all who safety, none the worse for Ida unexpected Kanes Creek mitre. They are confident contemplate attending the high school Mi«« Opal ami Master Valen Glim >re that it will prove to he a good paying this year as well as any other pupils and arrived here Tuesday for a week’s visit wetting proposition as all indications point that patrons who are interested. with their aunt, Mr». M. R. Rice. They An incipient forest fire, the first, report I shall be in the office of the High Mopped with relative» at Riddle, on their «si in this nt-tfon, was extinguished by way. M y S to cK i n a l l o f t l i e a b o v e L i n e s i s a s School building, for this pnrp me on tlie trip from their home at Oaklund, Ore. Kanes Creek business visitom to Gobi farnier« in tin- Kanes creek district Wed fallowing dates:- from 1 :U0toft:0O p. in. 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 , James Dinkon, who was in from Id* uesday. The origin of tls» fire is mi Hill, this week were: Mr. Knotts, und i August 17 and 21. B urr A. A oaxs , place in the upper Mdnrtows Wednesday, known. It iiail gained eonsideralik son John, Geo. Manion, Mrs. Greenleaf, a n d m y p r i c e s a r e R ig h t It will pay you who Superintendent: report» the killing of the large»t Hack- headway, and had its progress not been Win. Uwis, Mr. and ,Mnt. Houwboldor, have not been trading with me to cal! and see for your Kirk, Ralph Hottsehokier, John tail buck he ha» ever seen, a few day» arrested would have endaugered a large Torn Mur I .. Vf M L i »« n . ---------- 1 School Children, Attention! Mardnn, Mr. Martin. Mr. Baker, George T , „ . . . selves, and I am sure you will be pleased and I will have ago. The deer weighed 1M pound« will bcsly of fine timber. Higintarthaii Manion T ' a n d Girl» of Jackson County Higintarthaii and and wife. wife, Mm. Mm. Ola Gia Manion, out head or cntrail». S c I kmi I«: John and Dale Hanimersly, Paul Mm. Bwmden and Anna Higinbothiui. you for a permanent customer. Any of yon who are preparing an ex J. J. H em lerand family, who have re Broslus, Ben l/unpinan, Lee Avery, and hibit for tlie state fair at Salem, Septem aided here the past year, left on Thursday Charley Yonng orc a [.arty ofkxtal hunt Galls Creek ber 2-7, plea-*,' drop Su|K. Well« at Jack Overland for Eugene. They expect to ers who are trying to transform the sonville, a card giving your name in full By Prospector. secure employment there with the team« bounding buck into venison.» T he, left and tlie name of the article or article« on the new rail road to the coast from Monday, and are rerrorizing the wilder that. |H>int.. ness in the vicinity of Hnrklelicrry Claude Lawrence is Again at tlie Bill you will enter in tlie »tate industrial con test. This will s»«nrc you a good place mountain, ’way up Rogue River. Nye mine. la st Sunday evening the services at at th>- fair for y .ur «xliibit. Manager W. I’. WethereU announces H. W Steelman made a business trip the M. E. church were a little varied. Besides Rev. E. C. Richards, Professors that a series of social dance», Ix’ginning to Rogue River one day recently. T H E M ARKETS. B. A. Adam», B. 0 . Harding and D. C. with tonight, will be given as the weatlier Wm. Flipi»>n R. M. Cook went up III Henry spoke on the different phase« of will pertnlt, cither in the pavilion or tiie creek to hunt a few «lays this week. education. • opera house, the remaining months of Portland. Wm. iSbneinaker ha« just retnrnetl summer on each Saturday evenifig, A from a 1iu«iite«s (¡ip to , , , , . | W bcnt—T rack prices, new: Club, B. If. Perry lias been confined to Id» u -igh uring j 77c. blueticat, S(lo; red Russian, 77e popular young litdii«« contest for ail ex town«. ’ home in Sam« Valley with a »light illnt „ Oati.—New, f 20 per ton. quisite gold briuvlet will be comiueteil •he past few day«, hut expect» to lie hack l»y tlie manngeiiient Frank Lawrence went hack to his horn«' Hay—Tliaotl.y, *1»; alfalfa, $12. at work soon, helping cun' for the hount in Medford for a few weeks, one day Butter—Creamery, 81c. Janies Childers and wife returned tin recently. eon» crop» that are lying harvested in Eggs -23c. that district ami thrnout the Rogue river first of tlie wi-ek, after a short visit with Tim». Dungvy, Oliver l*ierco and Ed Hopa—1911 crop, 20c; contrncta. ' home folks here, to their new homeetead valley. j Jamison made a trip tx Evans crank on I ?9c. in Crook county. They came over ami [ u hunting tour. H. B. Nye was at Medford on business Wool—E asters Oregon, 18c; Wil returned with ream by the Rogue River Wednesday. He took with him and Mm. Anna Higinliothan and daughters lam ette valley, 28c. rout '. Jimmy reports Ids brother Harry placed in t he exhibit room of the Med Mohalr~32c. and family are doing nicely. They have from Kanes creek made a visit at Mr«. ford commercial d u b n brand) of Cham Swinden’s Wedntwlay. adjoining homesteads on the Deschutes pion peaches that, held eleven full-sized river Seattle. Muse Hall ami Art Roggia have left this specimens of that, lucious early variety Wheat, new—Bluestetu. 80c; club creek for Evans reek for a bunt theta, Praacribe a shcrtiet for yourself, and The branch was about thirty indies long, 78c; red Russian. 76c. a» tlie brush is too thick here. H. C. RAEDEL, Proprietor and represents the present heavy-laden have the prescription filled nt the drug Oats—$36 per ton. store. The snnday school gave a picnic a week condition of most of the trees at Mr. B utter—Creamery, 31c. H om e PHone ago last Sunday down near the mont h Nye’s Riverdale farm at Rock Point Eggs—21c. Read I«tncc and Co’s, new ad. : of tlie oraek, wheeli was largely attended Hay—Timothy. $18 per ton. The Gold Hill Bank 4 D. H. M IL L E R [ H e a d q u a r te r s fo r] Flour Feed Hay Grain Wheat $ 1.25 per bushel ...Barley—75 lbs. Sack $ 1.50... GOLD HILL FLOUR & FEED STORE