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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1913)
C H I C K E N S for your Sunday dinner, or any T h e s are R E G U L A R P rices and not C u t O n e s other meal - get them at the Flour <ft Feed Store Second-hand double harness for sale, good condition, no collars. Gold Hill Feed Store H. C. RAEDEL, Proprietor Phone 17 ÏÏIIIIIIIIIIIIH IIII - ....... Sniitliuitiiiiiiib Local News Notes 1 A m o sk e a g A . F. C. G ingham s, p er y a rd 12 l- 2 c A p o rn G ingham s, p er y a rd 8 c A m o sk e a g U tility G in gh am s, p er y a rd 12 l - 2 c L em on E xtract, 2 o zs. 1 5 c.— V a n illa E xtract, 2 o z s . 20c« E v e r y b o t t l e g u a ra n teed .— P elto n Lard 5 lbs. 8 5 c Red B eans, per lb. 5 c — W h ite Beans, per lb. 6 c 6 bars L au n d rv S o o n 2 S r — F a n ™ A U d ,, ____ Binile H rotlxr» IfLulstn»— Bowers. Mrs. C. A. PeterNou departeil on Thurs day of last week for Minneapolis, where Mr». E. M. Mcliityn- vlalted at Ashland «ho w ill s|«-iid the grvutcr part of llie on Naliirduy la»t. Hummer visiting w ith her m other and J W . ifuyes s |x n i Wmlnesduy «ight- friends in th a t city. M-eing at M ed foni. W e a n ' now giving the public of Gold H ill a high grade m arket service, and m aking satisfied customer» every day. A t llie c ity Meat M arket, .B lacker! A tii«*rge Howard, «il Grant» Pan», wa« Woodcock, proprietor». In Gold l i n i (Ile flin t o f Ole w w à. M r. and Mr». John Barnehurg, Mr. H a r d a n d t o it w o o d fo r «a/«. D o livo r- and Mr». Cha«. Stacy, Mr». M. E. K e ll • e a t your th td — (F. £. Von H a u t t a ogg, Mr« M. T. Green, of M edford, and W in. Halle unii J. J. H itle r were Med E. \ . Kellogg, of Ashland, were guest« ia n i visitor» llpull business the liru t al Ilo of M r. and Mrs. A, E. Kellogg on Mem- ’ cria l Day. Week Frank 11. Kay, o i Toin, ib is city Tuesday. tranaarted business in I f you waut a »mall ranch, remember M r, and Mr«. 8. W. McClendon auto»«! to J 'v ille Ttinrw lay afternoon and visit»« I tha t I have for sale the very heat 40 acre friend«. ranch for the money in tile Rogue R iver Mr». F. 1). Sehrump visile»! w ith her Valley, all under cultivation and giaal —C. M.'R m p m b u ,. parents at Medford on Tuesday, return Imllding» in g that evening. desn-ml protect It w ith a Royal Tailored H “rd * " d M,it ’»«‘«l fur sale. niincoat. Latrai styles and fabrics. Turner, esclualvd local aw m . at your shod. Fred ed DeJiver- — W. L. Van Houten. Lecturing up„n the Birds of Oregon, Mrs. M. R. Rice paxw-d through this and disdomng much unique and interest city Wednesday afternoon on No. 19 en ing inform ation concerning the habit« route to Medford, when-site lias accepted and lia h ita t of our feathered friend», a porition at t l x key in the Rape,- offi«». Professor J. F. Bovard, of the State Uni- or tlie past six weeks Mrs. Rice has versity, spoke at the M . E. chnrcb on ss-n employed in die Albany office, am i Friday evening last to a small but very p rior to that tin«- was for six years the «ppn-ciatlvi- audience. Professor Bovard agi-nt at this city. Her return to tlie v i- appears under tlie auspices of tlie state d n lt y w ill he goo»I news to many friends (Game and Fish Oommhwioa, am i is a who greutly n-gn-tted her removal to a pleasing and well informed sts-akcr. w ith distant Marion. j , natural lik in g Tor tiie subject that WHV WAIT TILL 1 9 1 5 ? Now is the time to open your account with f f anyone hasn't la-aril of the Royal Mr. and Mr». Ben Harriaon, of the Tailor», and th e ir superlative w orkm an Black Channel, Foots creek, »pent Wtxl- ship in men's «uit« and rainemttw—let ixm lny in Medford. I them call upon Fred Turner, representa FARM FTIRSALF— 120-aere- ranch in made his remarks doubly attractive. I t is to l x regretted th a t tlie attendance was E. (». h rhain, the well known G » » tive of t>M- fam oustailoringeatabliilim ent. th«- famous Rogia- R |w r Valley, Southern no larger, as the lectnre is deserving o l Bay contractor, waa in this city for «rv- Mr» U re n a Van Slyke, of French Oregon; HO acres in cultivation, U acre« witie attention. oral hour» Monday. Gulch, California, arrived on Tue»day, In O-ycar-old pear and apple tnsw, 20 a»-res in alfalfa, lialane.? of clean«! land Mr» Megt-rlle and son, of Evan» valley, accoin|>anied by her daughter, and w ill Mrs. Nina M. Sm ith and son, Dr. Cle were visitors in (io ld l l i l l on a »hooping remain for some tim e a» th * guest of her m wheat, all well fenced, g»io«| honse, ment H . Sm ith, were tendered a farewell iw n nt«, M r and Mr». E. Ray, of thia Iwrn ami well, schi«>l adjoins property; raeepridB by the Reheksh l.slge at its expedition Wednem lay. 2 miles from |»Mtoffice and store-, 18 mile» city. regular sesHion on Wednesday evening, M!»» Cynthia Tuttle, o f Ashland, ia from M isllord, 7 miles from Gold H ill; FO R SAKE: Complete Set of Universal over fifty u x m lx rs of O x oreler p a rtici •pending the week in till» city a» the History of tin* W orld, in fifteen volumes; price $18,000, terms. W ill sell part or pating in t l x expression of esteem for t l x • guest of her »Inter, Mi»« Anna Tuttle. all. A d d n w I,. M. Fi«hcr, o w tu r. Gold i jn»t as the books cam»- from the publish .departing m amban. Pre.oarationa for the 1 The fluent cut» of Ixx-f, pork, aud unit- K ill, O n‘gT>n, era W ill sell cheaply if taken at once. reception were made w itli secrecy and tin- j ton, all strictly fre»h at the Blacken A Call or w rite —A. M cN air Harrison, Although in readines» to remove to his known U> Mr». Sm ith and t l x Doctor W ookcork market. A t the old loaatfon. new location at Creswell, Dr. C. H. w lio entered th«- lodge hall unaware o l •’» X Gold H ill, Oregon George Hammersly returned on Satur L itte r* received by Mr». J. I I . Beeman Sm ith has been detained by th«- duties of t l x tribute that l,a»i been prepared for day last from Auburn, California, where ROUND TRIP FARES from I x r daughter, Mr». George lame, hi* p-ofension beyond the date ret for de them. T lx large cliam her was profusely lie ha« been employed during the past partnre, hut w ill undoubtiM ly take leavi decorated w itli roses and other flowers indicate th a t Mr. and Mrs. lame are now TO THE several mouth«. >f Gold l l i l l sometime (hiring tlx- coming l« a u ti fu lly arranged and breathing fra com fortably at home in th e ir new real F O R S A L E —-H a y r a b t a n d m awo deuce at Aum sville, where M r. lame is week. T lie departure o l tyr. Sm ith and grance; nor wa« t l x purpose ol t l x de lit tle u to d , p r a c tic a lly n o w W ill bo to ld in charge of a machinery and implement Ids m other w ill he sincerely regretted by coral ions apparent to the recipients u n til a t a bargain. I f intorootod inqairo at businea. sli who have known them, and Thi Mr». Sm ith was presented upon her en Tbo Nowt office. VIA THE News desire-s to jo in in the general ex- trance w itli tw o exquisite hoqncts, tied D uring tile past Week the condition of Masons are now engaged hi laying the pre»sion of esteem and good wislxs. w itli the emblematic colors of the order, Lloyd M ille r, suffering from typhoid fe foundation of the Kel»ey brick hl<a-k, On Saturday evening at the home o l and tendered by fellows members in the ver, has been at times extrem ely serious, soon to I»- erected on the corner of Aril and it is a source of great satisfaction to Mr». R. 11. Slead, of Riverside, the Re- nan«- of the lodge. In token o l the ap avenue and fith »treet. his many friends tha t he is now reported -reation ( lu ll entertained in honor of preciation for the ir services to the order Chocolate botlt»in», strawls-rry. cherry, to lie rapidly recovering and gaining in Mr». Nina M. Sm ith. S ixty-live mem- and of the high regard of the lodge mem |0 6 0 tN > S H A S T A | ‘ ROUTES pineapple, lucion» and dulnty, T h e strength. hers and invited guests were- pre-rent, in bers t l x presentation of a silver breakfast cluding the local on-lxKtra, tile members carving set, accompanied by the sincere Bunt«- brother«' fanioit» contention. A t' A special bargain in the way of a go»»l tie- Bowers drug «tore. of which took charge of t l x musical por sentiments of the entire lodge, was made well-built stven room dwelling, and largi P. <1. O 'H ara autoed np from hi» Cen lot. Best of garden land, well located, tion of t l x program in a pleasing manner Both Mr». S m itli and her son responded tra l Point home on Saturday last and must be »old. For particular» call upon Mrs. H. B. Nye, in behalf of the eltib, w ith words expressive of the ir regret at ptesented w ith expressions of esteem and severing t l x relations so m utually pleas »pent the day w ith Id» daughter, Mr». —C'. 8. RKiirixi.n. ant. Following adjournm ent lemonade n-gre-t at t l x impending departure, M. 1). Bower», and fam ily. Mr». Anton Olsen and daughter, Mi«« golden souvenir spoon to the gnest of was served, snd the lodge entered upon Some »peeial bargain» in »lock, grain Pauline, went to W olf Creek the first of honor. Delightful refreshments w e r e an inform al and pleasant social session. and fru it rancho», both large and «mall, tlic week, to visit for an indefinite fieri««1 served, and t l x cheerful “ good-nights” Later in t l x evening a deUcions luncheon from all main and branch line points: from points on t l x C. A E . i it w ill ,>ay yon well to »ee me before pur- w ith relatives in that vic in ity . In th« not said u n til after m idnight. o l ire- cream am i , akes pre»«»«lc»l the L- W. and I. A M. ehaaing —C. H. K x o n x iji. meantime T onyam l th»' boysare ke»*ping Mrs. John B. Hammersly and son. final lean-taking. B»nh Doctor Smith FO U N D —A gentleman’» watch. Owner h a rlx lo i hall at the Olsen ranch in the Dale, went to Grants Pass Tixsday ev and Mrs. Sm ith have Ixen prom inently inay recover »nine liy proving property upper Meadows. ening, where t lx y w ill make their home, identified in the w ork of t l x order dur- and paying charge» of adverti-xment. Jack M o rrill n -tu rt^ d to t l x Riversid« (lu ring tlie alisence o l M r. Hammersly, iug the ir residence in Gold H ili, and the ir Ranch the latter p a r * d last week, a fter — P. B o i ' vh k t , Tailor. Sale Dates: w ith her mother, Mrs. M cW illiam s. Folks dejiartiire is felt to be a distinct loss to George E. Nicholson, of Ilea Moines, an aim-net- o l several months spent in in Gold H ill w ill genuinely regret t l x de the lodge, which lias placed a high valne Iowa, was in thia city Sunday and M on visiting friends at different points in tin Eugene snd all points north including branch l i a r p rin ts; Jam- S-tte CS parttire o l Mrs. H a m uxrsly, remember upon th e ir enthusiastic cooperation and day, leaving th«» latter evening for Port Soutli and East.. W hile in Chicago, M r. ing her un iform eourtesy while assisting assistance in the social and bnsiness ac inclusive; stations south of Eugene, Jnne 8-9-11-18, Final return ilm ik M o rrill met H. A. Ensign, of the Sl<»-|| land, accompanied by J. C. Burch, JlltH* 1ft. In t l x lexal post office, and trust that tb. tivities of t l x local order. Dr, Sm ith is Prof. B. G. Harding, who can’ t rid Hollow Ranch, who is now visiting rela time 1» not far distant when tlie fam ily at. present Past Noble G rand of local Odd For illustrated liooklet on the Rose Festival and leaflet giving fnU r «>- himaelf of the Gold H ill habit, even in tives in tha t city. w ill again make the ir residence in this Fellowship, senior warden in the Camp, gratn, call on any S. P. Agent, or address: W . H um phrey, of Bellingham, Wash., city and Captain of the Canton. Mrs. Nina vacation, haa heen down from «Medford arrived on Sunday last and is the guest of Smith is C liaplain of t l x Rebekahs. The several time» till« week visiting friend«. J. M . Hutson visited w ith friends at Blacker!. A Woodcock, proprietor» of his son-in-law, Charles Stlnebring. M r. Ix-land Sunday, and was accompanied committee in charge of the reception and the City Market, solicit your order» for Hum phrey, who was a form er resident of upon his return by Isaac W ard, of that through whose efforts it was ia rje lv suc- JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent' fresh and »alt meat«, sausage, lard, etc. this city, annoiinciw th a t he w ill spend city. M r. W ard remained u n til Tlmrs ccssful were :V!e«,lames M innie Stiekel, 0. Portland, Oregon Flail on Friday«. They guarantee satis- some time here, and that it is in nowisi day m orning, during which tim e l x madi E. Blaekington, F. Zana. E dith Camer improbable t h a t business affairs w ill on, I. Coy, und Mi«s Nora Newton. f action. several long drives about the county in cause him to remain for the balance of C. T. Davidson and wife came down company w itli “ Doc” Hutson, and ex Jay Davidson, road supervisor for this the summer. George S. Kendall, of Pennsylvania, from the ir home near Provolt, In the Ap pros»»«l him self us much pleased with district, and hi« f»*ice of w o rknie -, are Guaranteed Eczema flamed? Discontinuance of the local freight si r plegate, and remained from Monday un tills favored portion of southern Oregon receiving much pleasing «otninend.uion stopped o ff in (io ld H ill ThurNday m orn t il Wednesday visiting w ith Jay D avid vice on Sundays w ill go in to effbet on th» I t is not improbable th a t he w ill make from the tm re llin g publie for the ir ex- ing, while enroute to Medford and Ash Hth inst.., according to adviA- received at some extensive investments In this vicin land, and spent the day a« t l x gnest of aon and fam ily.’ ««‘lli-nt work up in the Ramsey canyon the Espee office in this city. This cu r ity as a result o l his exam ination. Ids uncle, J. R. Kendall. Nephew and The constant itc h in g ,, h o rn in g , m»i Mr». Eva Crow, of Portland, visit»«! for road. D uring the past three wieks Aye miele had not met since the form er was ■ tailm ent o l the service w ill result in little ne»s, ra-li and disagreeable e lfa c te « Mrs, Grant H arrison le ft this m orning team« and ten men have U eu kept id- several day« w ith M r. and Mrs. M cIntyre, or no inconvenience to patrons, anil w ill and the reunion, lo r Portland, where she w ill s|x-uil u most constantly employed under Super a departing on Wedneaday for Ashland, . eldld . . , of v four years, ’ ..... ..............—. i e,’ze,n,l>,' t ’*'b»»l»rheum,tteh,Pate«sm be distinctly welcome to the tra in crews tn let though K was, was a pleasurable one ( ir r ita tin g skin eruptions can be ro ad where she w ill be the guest of friend» month visiting her sister and mother, visor Davidson, straightening, widening who have hith erto lieen compelled to be to both. M r. Kendall, " jr ’ . , ’ is paying ’ " his '*» c,1red snd the »kin made rier.» » t i durin g the remainder of the w<>ek. who reside in th a t city. Ju ly 1st Mrs. and draining this highway lo r an extent ‘ ' constantly on duty. smooth w ith D r. Hobson’»Eczema Okra i first visit to the coast as t l x travelling H arrison w ill proceed to Seattle to meet of o u -r one and a half miles, u n lit it is .TOR SALE New A lfalfa flay w e n t. M r. j . \ j . Eveland, of B a O i.J k The Epw orth league Convention for M r. Harrison, and from thence they w ill representative of the Intern ation al Bible Of the beat quality, $10. per ton in the now said to Is- one of the finest sin-tches Southern Oregon was held at Ashland depart upon a prospecting trip up Peace s«y«: “ I had eczema twenty-fiva of h ill road to I»- found in the comity. Student» Association, of Brooklyn. He Held, or $11.fit) delivered In Gold H ill. from Friday to Sunday last. Local mem River, R ritish Columbia, returning to and had tried everything. A ll —Sleepy Hollow Farm Approaching the canyon from the foot of was summoned to Medford tipon business ................... .. When I found Dr. H o b io ’s I r w a n tiers of the Is-ague, who attended, were. Beattie or Portland in the fall to spend t lx h ill the highway has heen improved (>. I. Gregg, Mgr. “ * * UUon’ tleliver a tec-, Ointment 1 found . a,ir . . ” Thte r ib t Mr. and Mrs. H a rry Harvey and fam ily, the winter. W hile they have rented their to a p o in t near t lx Wanl ranch ~ S n n e ¿ |0, It II. Bullock, the good fellow whoi Mr. and Mr». Shaver and fam ily, Misses home it is anticipated that t l x absene« visor Davidson did not stale where he I tn n ‘ Upon B,W‘‘ ,o p il* fro" ‘ th ‘‘ l«ym an's «"ent is th» torm nla of a p h y r ig f o . , » represent» the I. C. S. system of inatrue-' Norn and M ary Newton, L ily and bln ......... .......... «»no m u | w from ill l x Gold at work v,ew> »( Ashland tomorrow **. ePn ln " * (or vesrs an» T i l of M r - and Mrs. Harrison H ill next, but gave assurance P0' ” * tion by m ail, for Southern Oregon, paid Starns, Messrs. Ben Haym ond, Frank w ill be merely a temporary one, as they, that some badly needed improvements i evening. pe nm e nt. T h a t iG why we can gneaaa a visit, to tin 1 aehool'» various student» in Avery, II. W . Duscnberry, C. E. Joh n .................. ..................................................................................................... .................................................... ...........— this city Thursday. son, and George Iverson. and St. Louis. THE GOLD HILL BANK PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL ONE AND ONE-THIRD FARE