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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1912)
Baled Alfalfa and $12 per ton HAY Wheat $ 12 per ton Delivered in Gold Hill SLEEPY HOLLOW EARM M e r c u r y U p s» P ic e s D o w n S h o e s from .5 0 t o $ 7 .5 0 - Home Telephone John Ilm iiiiH-rely tu iil Master Dull I Isiiituerely took the honttlntclt route to W illow H ut on Thursday morning. Mr. Mm. W. A. M a rrin wa* a Medford Hiiniiiierely w ill return in s few day* but hiile, whom' he iiltli 11iu> not ls».n of tin- vial tor Monday. Inuit of lab1, wiU remain for a m onth or John lluiler, of Talent, wan in Gold more hi tin* cabin of hi* uncle, warih-ii l l l l l on Sunday last. Kiley llsm nierely. M r". II (! Kse.lel and daughter" sprat Mr. and Mr». Fred McClellan and little Saturday In G rant* Paaa. "on, George, who have made th e ir home I*. D. llla i kden, of Ashland, wasabiis- in \ anrouver for the pant two month*, Itwaa visitor in thia city Wed m -day. j wen. In Gold H ill lo r «event) hoiira I«- Local News Notes C alicos and G ingham 6 c t o 8 c S u m m er L a w n s 7c G RO CER JES P r ices S a tisfa c to r y D airy S a lt, 5 0 l b s . . . 5 0 c . C O M PL E T E STO C K S to c k S a lt. 5 0 lbs. 35c 3 Cans M ilk .. 2 5 c W h ite Beans . . 6 c Pj„k B eans . . 5 c 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 Mra Bessie I ’eureon. ol Aalilam l, wa» , iw ie u train " on Sunday visiting at George the guest of |,,cal friend" last Saturday I L. McClellan’«. They wen- enroute to W. G. Myere waa a boslneea vlallor at - Modesto, Calif., where Mr. ticC lellau ha* secured . ____ ____ Medford ami Jaekannvllle on Thursday h a *» « u rw l i employment Mud wlwre lin y w ill make tlie ir future home. Mr*. John llu n u n e n ly and mother, In tin* M. E. I'hitn'li, tastily decorated wen1 gueat* of friend" at G rant* I ’aaa on Tuesday. w ith the black ami and gold colon of the Don’ t in*, the old (aahioned aad Iron. ¡G old H ill high "eh.Mil, and the ted and T ry a H ot point Glad Inin. Mae John white of the Epw orth League, the latter organization tendered a reception on F ri Kelaey, he haa ’em. day evening of la*t week to the school Koy Bowman la I auk from Jaekson- faculty anil the high achool pupil*. Au vllle, when, ha wa* employed In the entertaining program prepared by tJM. quarry for two month«. members of tin- Laagor wa* much appre Mia* Rewiie Garrett, of Ashland, ia as ciated by tlie gueat* sisting w ith the inventory of the Jarvis Bev. E. 0 . Richard», of the M. K drug stock die pneent week. church, w ill he absent from the pu lp it Adviser» and Principal Leaders Mr. and M r* lira Carlow, of Medford, New York.— 'O yp the Blood” and on Bunday, living in attendance at tin were guest* o l Mm. Carlow’" lister, Mm. of General Pascual Orozco Lefty Louie," the missing gunmen In animal conference which la held in Ash- W. h. Collins, and fam ily, last Sunday land. Both m orning and evening ser- dicted as two of the actual «layers of Are Taken. . Pour O liver typew riter" for »ale, prac vlee w ill la- observed, however, tlie Sun Herman Rosenthal, the gambler, wero tically ua good aa new. I ’riie , »A0.00 day achool sreumlng charge of the for found by the police living with their each Inquire of p<«tinanter John Ham mer, while tlie Epw orth Ix-sgue w ill con El Paso, Tex.— Six prlaonera are wives In a Hat In Brooklyn. They m an ly, duct eerviom in the evening. Appropriate held by United State« trooQa at Presi were arrested by Deputy Police Com dio. T >x„ opposite OJInaga, Mex., missloMr Dougherty and c squad of kerne G. Blue, of the high school fac program* w ill la* carried out at both. u lty, went to Ashland on Salonlay, re Not to la- outdone by bia neighbor and where (. eneral Trucy Aubert arrived detectives and locked up. The two men had been occupying m aining over Sunday at llie fam ily home fellow experimenter in gardening, George with isoo federal troop«. Among the prisoners are all the ad the flat since August 15 and were in that city. Holcomb brot in a alnglc peanut plant Judge C. M urphy, of Cavalier, North the tlrat of thia week which now re tin a visers and principal leader* of Oeneral alone until Tuesday, when they were Dakota, who vlsiu»l in Gold H ill lor a the Erlwein exhibit, mentioned in laat Pascual Orozco. Jr., the rebel com- joined by their wives, through whom weak, departed W ialm wlay m orning up week a Newa, to the alao-ran elans The mander-ln-chlef. It la suspected that clews to their whereabouts were ob vine grown by Mr. Holcomb waa aelta-kd the person giving hla name a* Colonel tained by the ponce. on Ida return tr ip cant. Pablo Q. Orozco, a distant relative of W ith the arrest of “Gyp” and Mra. J. I,. Moon' eaine down from at random from the little patch with the rebel leader. Is the rebel leader Lefty.” whose real namea are H arry which lie la experimenting, and Imre pea Medford, when* Mr. Mis,re la employed himself. Horowitz and Louis Rosenswelg, the upon llie Bear creek bridge, am i vlaibal nut« enough to All the average small Imy Among the prisoners positively Iden seven men accused of killing Rosen to repletion. Like Mr. Erlwein, lie w ill ** w ith friends on Tucaalay. plant a larger licl.l next year and antiel- tified, according to report« to General thal. of which Police Lieutenant Beck I>. P. Him. d. purte.1 on Wednesday Steever, are Colonel Pascual Orozco, er Is the alleged instigator, are now pat.'" excellent n-sult*. m orning tor Marahfleld. where ha la In- father of the rebel general; Colonel In custody. John R ikh ie , veteran newspaper man to rested in some large building contracts Jose Cordova. Oeneral Orozco’s pri The capture was the fru it of an un ami w riter, la spending aeveral .lay* in am i w ill remain for aeveral wiek*. vate secretary and chief adviser, and broken surveillance of the wive« and Gold H ill i iigagi .l in the completion of Colonel Christobal Caballero, an ad relative« of the two men. This «ur M r and Mm. K. II. Moon*, Mr». G. certain literary work which |H. baa now vlser to the rebel chief. velllance was maintained by 60 de- A. Isnulis, and P. I I. Myer«, drove to band Mr. Itiu b ie ia «erenty-two --------- tectlves working in relays, who kept Evana creek on Sunday laat, wlwre they year* of age, ami for forty year* a t.*.| Federate Retake El Tigre Deputy Commissioner Dougherty in a|a>nt the day aa gueat* at the ranch bi* tric k at reportorial -am i editorial home nf M r and Mra. H B. H iillä. Douglas. Arlz.— El Tigre, one of the ,ouch w,th what th«y did and where •leak" on moat of the large eaatern dallliw, richest mining camps in northern Mex- t*’ey were sent. (Tiarlee Gauld, W. L. Boise, J. G. and a ltlio retinal from active engage loo, was retaken by federala after hav Gauld, and J. J. Patton, an. a party of ment In the journaliatie profeminn - till T H E M ARKETS. Portland hiisille** men who have laen retain« a deep and engaging inkrew t in lng been in the hands of the rebel m aking Gold H ill their rendezvous for pu lillc event*. M r Kitehie, who ia now band commanded by Inez Salazar for two days. Portland. the paat week, while flailing stccllicsil a g,* at at the Gold H ill Hotel, expect« The rebels are reported to have tak Wheat—Club, 80c; bluestem, 84c; tro u t up and down the river. to return to Chicago w ith in a abort titm en with them $20,000 worth of gold red Russian, 79c. M. D. Bower", of Central Point, I» in to renew Ida cnmradmhip w ith the | M, , B Oats—»29 per ton. and silver bullion. Although Salazar tliia city on businc** the preaent w w k, of the pre** club. Hay— Timothy, »17; alfalfa, »13. made a demand for »100.000 on threats It I» generally undemtood that lie con Kegret ia general that M r* M R. Rjw Butter— Creamery, 33c. of destroying the plant of the El Tigre template» tin. purehane of tlie drug huili Htation agent at (io l.l H ill for the pa*t * jx Eggs— 26c. company, valued at 52,000,000 and of ne»*, «lock mid flxtures of J. Q. Järvi» J’< are. ba* n-igned her p o rtio n lien- to taking Superintendent Budrow with Hops— 1912 crop, 19c. Have good home w ith large lo t and aiax-pt a poaition a* flret trick operator at them as a prisoner, they did not mo Wool— Eastern Oregon, 18c; W il other pni|» rty in town, all to the value W oodburn. Mra. RIre expert« to leave lest any of the company officials. lamette valley, 22c. of E'ljttHi, ami Home cash. W ant a »mall '¡o ld H ill w ithin the next fortnight, l.iit Mohair—32c. Threats of the rebels to murder ranch, 40 to SO acre*, improved, and not before aaauming her new dtiUea plan* to Americans were not fulfilled. So far too far out If you have the ranch, call "pend a month*« vacation on a trip ea*t aa known It Is believed the only Amer r «ne. s. RxnriBLn. and a viait with friend« in New York city. icans remaining In the section of Son National, Political and Per I f you want an electric Move, you want Ju*t who w ill receive the agency at th i* ora infested by the rebel bands of Ro sonal News Items Briefly one that w ill hcaaroiiveoieiit aa poaaihle. rtatlon ia not yet known, but the poaition Jas, Salazar and Campa are those in 1 have one th a t w ill bro il, toaat, fry, or w ill la- awanled to the eldert a p p lic a n t- the well protected towns. Sketched. Im il, do ingjaiiy two at once. And three ill ;m lnt of aprvice— who make* a bid In anticipation of an attack on Na- I for tlie job. Mr*. Rice baa nerved at tlie coaari, the Phelps Dodge Copper min- 1 pana go w ith thia H ot P oint article. Hoodlums took possession of Du key lor twenty-three year*, and in eon- lng town, about 80 miles south of here, J ohn K a ia c r, Agent luth'» streets and with the strike of Htileration of herexcellent wrvlce« to the all the women and children remaining Do you want ten sere* of fluent garden streetcar em; 'iyea as an excuse, riot land, beautifully situated, all improved, company ia favored w ith an annual pa** in the camp were brought to Douglas. ed for hours in all parts of the city. w ith giaiil six-room honae anil barn, over the entire »yati ni—a courtesy that A special train brought them about 60 The disease that has swept southern go.»l live »pring, and clone to town? Thi» I* envied of many employi-ea but extend miles, where automobiles from Doug Nebraska and portions of Kansas al las met them. About 60 refugees ar I» aomething flue; for particular* call on ed to few. most clean of horses has been diag Imrtt of a captured Confederate bank in rived. C. S. liKiikiKi.n. nosed as cerebro spinal meningitis. Mra. Erw in Ilyle and »on, of Colorado tlie elo*ing year* of (be C ivil war, aeveral In Chicago last week a carload of Mount Angel college opened its who wen- gueat* of Mra. Bylo’a brother, Ki.Ot) note* of the Confederate statre were choice steers was sold at »10.90 per doors to begin Its 26th scholastic year. Glia Goodrich, and fam ily, for several preaenkd to local friemla by C. S. Howell, Last year's teaching staff has been hundred, the highest price on record, Mr ilaya, departed on Saturday evening laat of Sam* Valley, one day th i* week considerably strengthened by the ad and the prediction was made that »11 for San Francisco, where they w ill visit Howell “ waa w ith G rant,” In* n-glment dition of several recognized professor* would be reached. being the 14th Illinoia in fa ntry. A * the relative* and friend«, The government began the taking l>oy* Htormed I n t i a aleepy little V irginia and men of learning. Rev. J. J. O’Ri Sam Hodge*, John Hanunemly, mid ordan, formerly editor of the Catholic of evidence In Chicago Monday against town one m orning in ’«4, the local bank Jack Jarvia returned on Saturday laat Sentinel, has been added to the fa the International Harvester oompany, from camp on upper Evan» ereek, when, olliclala departed by the back door, and culty. charged in a dissolution suit with vio thouaanda of dollar* of the practically they hunted during t,lw week previou*. A Repudiating the petition sent to lating the Sherman anti-trust law. wortble** Confederate currency wa* ap ("iip p ly " f both jerky mid fresh venison Governor West directed at Mayor Dale W ill; a ' scrlptlon of ».700.000, Indi- propriated by the men of the 14, h. The accompanied them upon tlie ir return, to and others of Harrisburg, In which a ' automoode iiinafacturi rs have note* given Gold H ill friend* were par, testify to th e ir Mitcceaa. of tlie apoil* of that extraordinary liank Dale was charged with being "the started a camj'.ugn for a macadam Mr. mid Mra. Koy llrow u were guest* rolila 'ry forty-eight year* ago. Mr. Howell brains of the blind pig interests,” and roadway to extend from Naw York to at the home of Mr. mid Mr*. J. II. Iha *aw much acrvice, and participated in In which It was jrlnimed he patronized San Francisco, a distance of 3340 iluin on Saturday and Sunday I h * i . The and assisted those interests, a counter miles. many of the notable battlivi of tlie war, young couple have made the ir home at including Shiloh and tlie *iege* of V ic k *’ petition hns been forwarded to the ex Final figure« show that « :;ht of the I Medford during the paat year, hut were bvrg and Corinth. A, the elo*,. 0| id* ecutive, signed by many of the c iti 42 amendment« to the Ohio state con- 1 zens of Harrisburg. then enroute for floipim n , W a*hington, ■tltution were dafented, among them lire, enliatnient in ’,H, |,e r..-..„li*,ed in A report from the Lakeview land equal ___ _____ when.,hey w ill reside in the future. suffrage, abolition of the death tlie Gtti I'. S. Veteran volimtix-r* and Another big cat in price* at the Gold aerved for another year. He ba* l»«.,i „ office gives the following aa the total penalty and the appointment of wo- H ill F urniture Store. China, granite, rcaident of Jackaon county »Im». lKi,3 amount of land, in acres, entered and men to certain offices In an attack by Zapatistas on a pas earthen, gla»» and silverware at one-half coming from Kam a* at that, time, him relinquished In Lakeview land district price. Tent*, wagon cover*, wall paper, pru*i*.red m aterially on Id* Sain* Valley for the month of August, 1912: Lakc senger train, 60 miles south of Mexico and one lo t "m all rug*, at 2« pereen oft' ranch and earrie* hi* *eventy-two year* oounty, land entered. 11.177.32; land City, nine persons were injured, one Coinc and inveatigak.. Big ......... .. Hav w ill, a vigor that might well make him relinquished, 2679.68; Klamath county, fatally, and all the passengers robbed. _____ _______ passengers were carried in g opportunity on every thin g in the elgll.le for hi* country’« «ervice even land entered. 1762.84; Innd relinquish- Two wom«r ed, 603.47; Crook county, land entered. Into the mountain« by the bandit«. "tore. now. 1994.31; land relinquished, 1101.66 /( AMERICAN TROOPS ROSENTHAL KILLERS HOLD 6 PRISONERS FOUND IN BROOKLYN G en eral M e r c h a n d is e Every Man should decide to have a bank account Patronize your home bank ! The Gold Hill Bank a conservative custodian D. H. M IL L E R H eadquarters fo r Ha rd w a re • EÉ3 J HAV E now in stock and set up on the floor for inspec tion one of the most complete lines of H E A T I N G S T O V E S in southern Oregon. Anyone wishing to purchase a heater should see my stock f ir s * ! I know that I can please you, both as to size, price and quality I also have in stock two F r e e S e w i n g M e c h i n e . that I going to close out at c o s t ! They are regular $40 machines, and I am going to close them out at S 3 O ! Now is your chance to get a $40 sewing machine for $30 Remember, they are guaranteed for five years. Anyone wanting a first-class sewing machine for $10 less than the regular selling price should avail themselves of this oppor tunity at once. I also have in stock the celebrated M ason Fruit Jars — P in ts 6O c p w r d o x « s - ----------------- _ _ _ _ _ _ Q u a r t s 7 O c 1 -2 G a l $1 F lo u r and fe e d GOLD HILL FLOUR & FEED STORE H . C. R A E I)E I„ Proprietor Hom e Ph on o