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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1913)
DllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii: Flour and Feed Stock complete at a ll times r ..RUBBER GOODS- ■ J U S T R E C E IV E D ■ Hip and S h o r t Gum B oots Oil C o a ts L on g and Medium W aterproof Aquapell Hip L eggin ’s Oil H a ts Just what y o u w ant to keep dry Gold Hill Flour and Feed Store H. C. RAEDEL, Proprietor Phone 1 7 UlltlllllllMIHUI = :iiiiiiiuiiiiiinih = M erritt &, C om p an y Gold Hill Meat Market G en eral M e r c h a n d is e A big supply of fresh meat always on hand. We carry the best of creamery butter. All kinds of fresh fish in season. Woodcock & Blackert Proprietors Local News Notes Read your neighbors’ New». Quarlz ami placer kx-aliou notices at The New» offion. W E. TI ioiii | moii transactrd busiiie»» at Medford on Saturday. Win. Mxnsfleld, o f Tnlo, renewed ac quaintance« in till» city Monday. FOR SAI.K—Three lot», cloae in, »hurt time only. Inquire at Gold Hill New«. J. H. Iteeinan and »on Horton attend* ed the Giant»-White Hox game at Med- ford Monday. Frank Court left on Tuesday for north ern California, where he will be employ ed during (be winter. N. Cates and family, of Evan» Valley, moved to thia eily the first of the week ami rented a residence. You read it—take it—The New». Misses Millie and Hattie Hodges, ac companied liy L. (t W alker, wen' vWt- or» at the Myer*’ home in Asldand on Sunday laot. F. H. Holt, Pacific coast manager of Filer's music house, was in thia city Tliunuluy, arranging with bandmaster Harry Day for the district territory be tween Ashland and Eugene, of wbicl Mr. Day will hereafter I»- in charge. Engineer F. W. Dodge this Week coin- plated a new reinforueil concrete bridge, located on the po»t road near Davidson1» rewh'enee, south of tin- river. Tlie struc- ttir»- w ill be of great benefit to the winter traffic and travel of the Kanes Creek dis trict anil the Braden mine. Stock Feed for Sale:—I can furnish any quantity desired of squash at $2.60 1» r ton ; carrots, at $ '. per to n ; corn, $16 per ton; mangles. $5 |a-rton; alfalfa, $10 parton. Add «1 per ton for delivery. Phone 412 B. —D. H. Si. had , Gold Hill, Oregon. Willi tin- placing of two 16,000 (xiund girders at tlie south approach of the rail road bridge the work upon the new trestle required by the county court is brought to a dose. The new work is of sps-l and concrete, spanning the Pacific highway, which is much broadened at that point by the improvement. The roadway will now be lowered several Inches, and a drainage ditch constructed, after which tie- work train which lias occupied a sid ing la re for tlx- past month, will pull out for engineering stunts elsewhere. At the »pedal school election called on Friday afternoon of last week Ben H. Lampmau was nn.miinously elected to fill tin- unexpired directorship of John B. Hammeraly, which term expires June, 1916. Tla- loss of Mr. Hammeraly to tlie councils of the Ixiard ia a regrettable one, but bis decision to remain in tlie Idaho wilds, prospecting and getting back to nature, through the coming winter at least, led to Ids resignation as a direct or. A tux levy of 12 mills was voted for the ex|»-nses of the forthcoming year, a notalile reduction of tlie 20 mill tax hith erto in force. Knox Hammeraly, late of Klamath Falls, was in thia city Tueeday as the guest of his mother, Mrs. D. C. Cameron. Knox, or “ Slim" as lie is now known to ids ussix-lates and fellow btickaroos of tlie Hillis ami Chandler Wild West show, which exhibited at Medford this week, ap|x-ared on his native streets in the full regalia of a plains ride., and made a pic turesque figure for tiie admiration of the gaping small boy. Tlie «how is a new one. recently organised at Klamath Falls, where Mr. Hammersly joined. In the general try-out Monday, to determine which riders should remain tx-rniantntlv with the show, the Gold Hill boy estab lished a record by riding Grizzly Murphy, the Medford outlaw horse which held the unique record of never having been rid den lx fore that time. In commenting upon the performance the Medford Hun says: “ Hammersly made the best ride ever witnessed in this section. At no time was kc in danger, hut on tlie other hand he rather enjoyed the sport, look ing hack at tlie crowd and fanning his horse every jum p.” Knox will go south witli tlie show to play California points during the winter, and expects to close the season exhibiting for moving picture scenarios. When tlie Wego opens up, at a not distant date, Gold Hill friends will «can the films for "Slim ” in new roles as a histrionic hero. Bert Kip|x-y and family moved from Did yon try a can of that Golden Gate Tolo to thia city, where they will make Steel Cut Coffee at lattice »it Co ? It is their home, on Sunday laat. Mr». .1. E. Davidson returned on .Mon the beat on earth. You also know Gold day from Grunt* I'aa», whert‘ »he was the en (»ate Baking Powder is aboolutely pure Cream Tartar and Soda, don’t you? guest of friend* for »t-vcral day». Von don’t have to pay for cornstarch at The adult Bible elans will hold another the rate of ftOi-ts. per pound when you of their enjoyable monthly socials at the buy a can of Golden Gate Baking Powder. church on Monday evening next. 8. H. Misire, of Evans Valley, visited Mi»» Millie Hodges, manager of the lo this city and tile News Wednesday. Mr. cal telephone exchunge, was in Medford Moore is elated at the return« received from an acre of anti-irrigated |*>tato land, Wei|ne»day upon company hualneas. which liarvi-sted '(Ml bushels of splendid Little Gladys Darling wqre her left arm spuds, and which he calculates will mt 111 a »ling for several «lay» the first of the him $.300. The vale of Evans is tints week, a» the icsidt of a sprain suffered on maintained as a magical prestigiator o Sunday morning. produce. Found: On Fair Day hi Gold Hill, pair Mr. and Mrs. Billion Borough, resid of gold rimmed eye-glasses, and cum -. lug near Grants Pus», visited for several Owner may call at thia office, pay charge» day» this Wis-k with Mr. mid Mrs. Goo, ami recover same. R. Hammersly, In their home county Treat your s>s-d grain for ainut and In- and throughout aouthi-rn Oregon gem r- rare a eli an yield. Bluest one, 10 cent* ally the Borough family is known a* the per |»iund, formaldehyde, -14» cent» per “ largest in Josephine county” , There« re twelve sons and daughters in the Borough pint. At the Bowers’ drug »tore. household—a study American family to Some special bargain« in »tock, grain delight T. R. and frnit ranches, both large and «mall, FOR SALE-400, (MX) or 1000 acre« in it will pay you well to see me before pur a compact body, nearly level and nearly chasing —<’. 8. liKDrixij). all under high state of cultivation, 4im st C. J. Howard, commercial harbinger Mr. and Mr». K. V. Upton arrived on proposition tor colonization in the strta of the J. A. Folger company, a Han Fran Wednesday and will make their future of Oregon. No better laud for fruit, grain cisco wholesale coffee house, vi-ited tin- home in till» city. Mr. Upton is secre- or alfalfa anywhere. Very cheap. Sub- trade in Gold Hili Wednesday and lx-- tary of tla, Beaver-Portland Cement com irrigated, every 40 acres is choice. Well guiled orders. Incidentally Mr. Howard, located and only 3 miles from R. R. sta who is an old newspaperman and former pany. tion. For particulars call upon or write, publisher of the Cottage Grove Sentinel, For Sale:—I have for »ale fine quality • —C. 8. RxnriKiJ), Agent. spent an hour or so in entertaining remi apple elder, vinegar and apple», at reas- Supt. Burt A. Adams and Principal B. niscence at tlie News office, where he con onahle price». Order» may 1» left at the Haeilel feed »tore and will receive prom G. Harding, of tlie Gold Hill schools, at tributed to (lie enlivening of this column tended the meeting of tlie J«ckson and the following poetical slant, at happiness: pt attention. —J. D avis . Josephine county School Master»’ club, SAY, “ oonn Mnaxw’ l ” Do not how diacHHcd grain when »(tuple which aHHcmhlcil at tlie Medford high If you some one you should meet treatment guarantees a hotter crop. Take school buildingon Saturday last. Aliho As you hike out on the street, your choice of—hlueotone, 10 cent« per this was tlie initiid meeting of tlie club, Say, "Gootl mornln*!’’ pound, or formaldehyde, 40 i-ent» per it was a distinct racial and professional It won’t hurt you a dern hit, pint. For »ale at the drug «tore. success. The next meeting will be held An’ b’ gosli you'll make a hit; For Sale quick, my Ix-autiful Welter at. Ashland on the last Saturday in Janu Say, ‘‘Good mornln’ !” piano, lined only nine moi.ths, for which ary, Upon the last Saturday in May Gixl-a’-mighty! W hat’s tlie use I paid Filer* Mu»ic House six hundred the pedagoga will assemble in Gold Hill. Allt-rs squirtin’ lemon juice dollar»; aacriflce for cash or time. J. A. Callee, for scveriil weeks a pa In the face o’ men an’ things; —Box 303, Medford, Oregon. tient at tile Kelsey hospital, suffering Alters takin’ ugly flings FOR SALE—10 acre «lock, poultry or from a dislocated neck, has recovered At tlie boys ’at bit tlie fog, fruit ranch, all tillable black loam, 10 sufficiently to lx- removed to the G. W. Beached on some uncertain hog? acre* cleared, valuable timber on part. Sperry residence, where he will is- attend Say, “ Good mornln’ !” S| mile* north of Gold Hill. Price $23. ed by hia daughter, Mrs. Davidson, of Home tilings you can’t buy ’ith g o ld - per acre. Inquire at The New* office. Washington, and liy his aged wife, who shattered hopes to smiles arc sold; M. S. Johnson eonaumated a real es recently arrived from Ashland. T h e All' each feller lie is rich tate deal the first of the week, whereby family will henceforth make their homo ’Ith a hunch o' smiles an’ sich. he now i'Wiis five lot* on 3th »venue, np- ill tills eity. Athough Hi years of age' So shell ’em out . you fellers yon. po.-lle the Hodge* resilience, hitherto Mr. Culfcc’« complete recovery is not d e-! An’ give ’ i 'I ii to tli • one to who owned by the South M. E. clinch i i «paired of, as a gradual but continued You’ll know they’ll b? a 14» in’ to! improvement is noted in bi »-•.ndi,.:--ti. Medford. You'll lift •’ ! ' J APPLE DAY J Did not give us A P P L E -P L E X Y ! W e are s tr o n g e r t»han ev er with just w hab y o u w a n t for t h e W IN T E 1 MONTHS U nderw ear S w e a te r C o a ts Good healthy Underwear, Wool or Cot ton, Union Suits or two-piece For Men, Ladies and Boys, /2 priced from 50 cents to - - O a J V N u gget Hats Large shipment of the famous Nugget Hats just in. The latest of Winter Styles, some of them with Velvet Bands Suits and O v e r c o a ts If you are the least bit in need of a new Suit or Overcoat, we would like 4 C A « 1 to show you the exceptional values we are offering at - - - - - - I JaxJvz Our Prices and Service will not give you Apple-plexy If y o u com e from Jackson C ounty car fare will be paid by us if y o u trade $ 1 0 .0 0 or more GEO. S. CALHOUN CO. GRANTS PASS An’ fit ’im fir a better part As up tlie hill again he’ll climb Where happy thought« the brighter shine; Say, “ Good mornin’ !” A jury in tlie circuit court Thursday tnoming returned a verdict of man slaughter against F. C. Burns, charged with the murder of JaffColdaon, a tramp companion in country-wide wanderings, at Talent a month ago during a quarrel. The jury deliberate«! for eighteen hours before agreeing on their findings, being divided bet ween manslaughter and second degree murder. For c time it looked as if ti e jury was hopelessly deadlocked, but a compromise was effected. Oregon Agricultural College F armers ’ W eek abroad, will be a leading feature. Make this a pleasant and profitable winter outing. No tuition. Accommodations reasonable. Reduced rates on all rail roads. For further information address —H. M. T esxaxt , Registrar, Corvallis, Oregon. Farmers’ Business Courses by Corres pondence without tuition. T a l k W ith K e llo g g Now Is the time to buy property In Gold H ill: don’t w ait till yon have to have it; buy now and make the In vestor's profit, a word to the wise fs sufficient: If you have not the cash; talk to Kellogg he w ill get It for you; lie has some real bargains Just now In Gold H ill properties. In the D ead! December 8 to 13, 1913 This will be a notable event in the ed ucational history of Oregon. Bring us your shoes and we will Farmer«’ Co-operation wi lbe the lead fix them up right. Give us a ing topic of a stimulating series of lect trial and we will convince you ures. The week will he crnwiicd witli discussions, and dcmon-t-.itietis in every that we are the only real Shoe thing that makes for the welfare of the makers that ever hit Gold Hill. farmer and liome-makci. S e w e d S o le s on D ress W inter S hort C ourses S h o e s a S p e c ia lty January 5 to Ik1, 1911 The College ha« «pared no effort to H O R N B E C K Next d.x.r make this tlie most coin; I to short ennrse O U T C A S T in its history. A very wide range of courses will be offered in G e m nil Agri- cultur , Horticulture, Animal Husban A sjxx-ial bargain in the way ot a good, dry, Dairying, Poultry Keeping, Me chanic Art«, Domestic Seim, . Art, well-built st veil room dwelling, and large Commerce, Forestry, and Mn-i -. Num lot. Best of garden land, well located, erous lectures and discussion« on i- . “ 'f. must lx-sold. For particulars call upon —C. S. RsoriEi.n. KRS’ CO 0PFKATt'»N, a t h ■ .id ..Own your owu home«: stop paying rent. Tile Pacific Bnilding & Loan tasociat h i will f irnlsh you the mon ey; pay I y the nionfF: just like pay. in ir rent: it costs no wore; talk with Kellogg, he dees their business In Gold Hill. F ir a , L if e . C 'V u a P y , A c c i d e n t a n .l S ic k In s u r a n c e , L o a n s a . . d » A x w e s tm e n ts T aiK W it h K e llo t