Flour — Flour
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C onsisting o f the LaLest, SLyles and L o w est Prices ev er
offered to the Ladies o f Cold Hill
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Your favorite brands of flour at the following prices,
Olympic
. . .
Snow D r ift . . .
$1.40
per sack
1.40
Pride o f Waahington 1.25
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Repplette in different shades
Crepe Pintelle in different shades
Windsor Crepe
Epi ng le Crepe
Messaline Silk in all shades
Indies’ House Dresses, $1.50 to $3
Children’s Dresses $1.25
This is a hard wheat flour.
A reduction in lota of 10 sacks or more.
Gold Hill Flour and Feed Store
H. C.IRAEDEL, Proprietor
Phone 1 7
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Ladies’ House Apron 50c
Figured Lawns 8c to 15c per^yd.
Our line of Gingham speaks for
quality—this you all know, as our
reputation is well known in this
line.
See our new line of Spring Hats
which will be on display this com
ing week.
Full line Gents’ Furnishing goods
Our line of Ladies’ Shoes for
Spring and Summer will soon a r
rive. They consist of the Tango,
Suede, and Velvet, varied shades.
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rilllllluniiiiHiH
wc carry a urst class line o l t
I j-ocal News Notes
You read it—tako It— Tin .S own
Umve order» (or wood nt tho Nows
o SI om .
Try a H ot P oint stove, toaster, or an
Iron. John Kvlaoj, agent.
Quartz hik I plaoor location tioUrva at
Tlw News otHco.
h ave order» for woo l ut tlie News
oliieo.
A »|««'iul bargain in tlie way ol a good,
well-built a, veil ri«"iu dwelling, ami largt
lot. Beat of garden land, well located,
must he »old. For particular» call ti,«m
—C. S. II kiitiri n.
Mm. L. M. Wlttorff, the Grant» Pa«a
tm«li«to, was in the city Wednesday,
making uirang, inent* for tlie weekly dis
play of her millinery uml ladiea’ coat
ami «nit line» at Lance A Company's.
J. B. Deukitts, of Beagle, drove Pi this
city Tuesday, aocompainied by hi« wife
and daughter. Tlie ladiea look the train
to Medford where th e , will visit, whik
Mr. Donkins returned that afternoon.
Merritt & Company j
G en eral
M e r c h a n d is e
Two sows, ptirchaaisl in 1900, and plai
ed upon a Rogue River vallev ranch, Ibis liquid shampoo give« an instantané-
were tlm nneleus of pork sales which om rich, foaming lather that immediate
Mr anil Mr«. E. W. Mart'll, ol F.aglo
have aided largely in making the prosper ly (« in-trates toevery part of the hair and
Point, registered at tin- hotel Monday.
ity of that ranch. Tlie »eootid year the scalp, insuring a quick and thorough
H. T. II " Igos ami
A Peterson wore
two sow investment realized JIAO. Up to , 1,-uo-ing. It is washed off just as quick
in J ’vill,, on laiaintow the llrat ol the
late in tin, present year alone the farm ly. lit, entire operation taking only a few
weak.
hslger allows sales ol $642 worth of pork, ' moments. Harmony Hair Reautifler, $1.
Mr« ( ’h -»hire, ol Grant« Pam, viaited
while MX) pigs are still hunting acorns on Harmony Shampoo, Me. Both guaran-
on Hattiriluy amt Stimlay at the home ol
WOOD F O B SALK:—I have both tlie home place. Tlie original investment teed m satisfy you in every way, or your
Mra. J V. Mickle.
chunk amt Rtove-wood in any quantity was
money hack. Sold only at the mote than
Among Tuewlaj’a gn,-st« at the hotel deain-il, also can furnish good maiixaii-
Win. Burr, former superintendent of 7,nt)0 Ri-xalJ Store», and in this town
were registered Fred I.. Strang ami J. O. ita; delivered at your d,x>r. Leave orders
the Braden mine, ha« returned to Jack only by us. M. H. Bowers, G,.Id Hill, Or
Johnson, ol Medford.
atthe News office. —W. I,. V an H oitrn . sonville from a month's sojourn in the
0 . W. Martin, ol the California-Ore
Ralph Hubbard, manual training in east and at San Francisco, and will activ
gon company, wan in thia city lor several
structor, was forced to cense hi« school ely renew tia- operation of tlie famous
BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON
day« the first ol the week.
duties till» week by Him ««, ami ha- been Opp mine, to which Mr. Burr and his
Prof. Harry Hay visited Central Point, receiving treatment at the Gold Hill hoa- principal« now hold a IroMe. He is also
Erection of a cannery at Junction
Medford, ami Eagle Point, in the Interest pitai. He la Improving rapidly, ami will reported to I«- contemplating tlie instali-
City
is planned by the Junction City
ol hi« piano agency Thursday
a iio n of a plant for tlie manufacture of
aoon he able to return to Id« work.
grange.
stavea
and
other
articles
from
native
i
Mr and Mrs. Frank Miller ol Central
Harry Hay. tlie piano dealer, ha« rent
Oregon has 8« national banks and
Point are «pending the week end with ed the Myers’ building ami will move bin wocxiif.
73 application» to join the federal re
Mr. and Mra. S. T. Hodges.
Because- tin- Southern Pacific company serve association have been received
large line of piano« to tile new quartern,
failed to install an overhead girder at the Saturday will be tho final day for 111
Mr. ami Mm. (3. F. Young, ol Med where lie will also carry a complete line
trestle atsivv tlie highway south of the Ing applications.
ford. attended the funeral ol Howard of musical merchandise. A car load »hip-
luent of pianos iaexpmtcd to arrive heforr bridge hut placed instead a T in ie r o f tlie
Betts in thl« city on Monday.
Oregon’» building a t the San Fran
March IA.
iimlerslnng type, the company ha» been
cisco exposition is to be equipped with
Mm. It II. Swank, ol Tulo, visited in
Art Earhcart, of Rogm river, woa in put to much trouble and expense in recti
Itii« city on Stimlay la»t aa gtie«t ol her Gol.gHill Tu< »day in tlie inter, st of Id« fying tlie errors occasioned by this sliglit* furniture made by the manual training
lormcr M'h"«il'mat?, Mim Hattie Hodge«. candidacy for tlie Republican nomination neglect. After installing the trestle it was classes In the Oregon public schools,
according to announcement of Assist
Mm. M It. Bowen ami Mi«« Helen re P* tho office ,,f sheriff, securing many found that tlie required clearance above ant State Superintendent E. F. Carl
tit
-
roadway
was
not
given,
and
a
ta,«-r-
signers
p,
Ills
petition.
He
was
accom
turned on Tuesday evening from Central
ton.
Point, where they viaited at the home ol panied by G. F. Carl, a prominent or' Ing excavation of 21 fwt in solid rock be
County Judge Frank L. Tou Velle
chardiat ol Evan« valley.
came necewary. When completed tliis
Grandpa T. J. O’Hara.
has gone to Chicago, where he will
would have formed a perfect basin for tlie
F. It. Wlllniurth and Bert Castle left ' Mr. and Mm. Iz*igh Hunt departed on higher »iiriotindingM, ami it was decided turn over to the bond buyers the $500,
Saturday last lor lx* Angeles, intending
000 road bonds voted last fall by Jack-
on Wednesday lor Gullet*, where they
to lila.st out a ditch to reimsiy tile condit
will renew development work on their P> remain for a fortnight upon btiainea« ion. All interesting feature of tlie work son eftunty for the improvement of the
ami pleasure. They were aeeompaniisl
Pacific highway from the California
mining claim III that district.
by C. M. D u g a n , o f Louisville, Ky., win, was the discovery this week of what ap border to the Josephine county line.
,
Foit S ack — A |wn of thorough tired IL had been their guest In this city fot the peal» to be a eousideruhle body of lead
Senator Chamberlain has introduced
ore, in drilling for shots. Assays made
I K e il p u lle t« , n o w la y in g ; aim a c ock Week previous.
ol specimens allows the rock to contain a bill to allow the longevity pay claim
that cost $.1 ta i; n il fo r »10.00. A p p l y to
A coin,« titive civil service examination,
that was due Lieutenant George J.
a high percentage of lead.
H.Mcvin, Foots C rae lt, O re gon ,
under the rules o f the commission, will
Campbell of Portlaud. The amount
How the hotel hyacinth came in to 1 of the claim Is $5.192.84. Dr. William
W G Myer« ileparh«l on Wwlreatlay I k * held at Medford, Saturday, February
lor S in Frnneiseo, where lie has business Mth, for tlie position of rural mail car bloom contrary to all tlie laws of nature, Campbell, of Portland, is a son of the
Interest.«. lie will remain through tin rier from tlie town ,d Rogneriver over the furnished a subject for controversy in the deceased claimant.
p spring ami summer la-fore returning
Evans valley route. Applicants must I«“ lobby one day this week. Tlie plant, ! The pareat-teacher forces of Pen
Sotm- special bargain« In atoek, grain resident« of tlie county and district in struggling aloogin a pot several sizes too dleton are leading a fight for the an
ami fruit ranchea, l«itli large ami »mall, which the oflitx* ia located from whence the «mall, gave evidence of not feeling well nihilation of the cigarette in Pendle
by the scrawniness of its foliage and ap- !
it will pay you well to see me before pur rural route is established.
ton. The city council is expected to
parent
unwillingness to put forth flowers.
chafing
—C. s. RKonnij)
I,. F. Harrington, state field worker
act on an ordinance prohibiting use of
Finally,
doubtless
in
the
faint
hope
that
J. C. Burch, president of «lie Beaver for industrial faim, will ho in Jackson
tobacco in any form by boys less than
mortals would understand something was
18 years old.
Portland Cement company, was in the county for two weeks following February
wrong, it began sending root» upwards !
city tlie fori' part of the week, attending 23, for the purpose of orgaidzing Boys
The little town of Holdman, Umatil
through tlie »oil. Witli the appearance
and
Girls
Industrial
eltths
Mr.
Ilar-
to bmdncH« matter« in connection with
la
county, and the vtalntty is in rigid
ringtqn will lie in this city Thursday, the ■ if these, it was.decidcd to re,sit the hy quarantine, established by Dr. E. J.
the plant
acinth—and
tlie
floriculttiral
marvel
was
Mr. ami Mm. N. G. Moore joined the -’(tlli, at 3 :0 0 p . m ( sprouting also at discovered. Bunched closely in the solid McFaul, county health officer, in an
excursion train to Eugene Ati Wednesday Rock Point, Dardanellea, am] GallnCreek earth, almost at the bottom of tlie flower endeavor to stop the spread of small
evening, ami will v i l i t relatives ami earlier on that day.
pot, and pointed for China, were two pox, an epidemic of which has reached
friends in that cily for aeveral day« la-fore
FOR SALE—400, «00 or KkM» acres in lavender »prays of bloom, accompanied | alarming proportions.
returning.
a conipacl l«»ly, m arly level ami nearly by new plant shoots. Tlie topsy-turvey
M ii . i . inkhv :—L. M. Wlttorff will have all under high «Pile of cultivation, llneat prodigy was riglited and is now occupy
on di«phty at Lance At Company'« a «well pro,««"itliin lor colonization in the sflc ing rooinv quarters, witli its blossoms
line ol Millinery, Coal« ami Suit«, Toe« of i tregon. No Is'iter licid for fruit, grain ''lo p side” , and lining bravely in the
tlty, Man'll 3rd, and the following Tttcs nr ttifalfa anywhere. Very cheap. Sul sunlight.
7’Ac • N a t io n a l • W e e k ly
irrigated, every 10 acres is choice. Well
day ol each week.
F ir s t T im e
J. R. Morrison, a pioneer of Oregon, located ami only 6 miles from R. R. sta
in C lu b s
died at hi« home at Sam« Valley on tion. For particulars call it,sin or write,
—C. s. R kiirku ), Agent.
Tliur-,lay night ol cancer of the «tom
U n t i l th is ye a r
That Sains Valiev, tlie really truly gar-
C o llitr’a has been
Belt.
An obituary will ap,a>ar in the
sold a t $5.50. N o n
It'll s|«it of tlie fertiic Rogue River valley,
next ¡»Hue ol The New«,
the price is $2.50
II. It. Itii'il, F. W. Hodge, Sprague an grow corn—not alone to fatten a half
o iitl we have sec ured
Two women met in our store tin I "tiler
ilnr.cn
cnrlnads
of
prime
porkers
for
Port
» , cnccssionw here-
lleigel. ami Dan E. Ncfvey, were a local
lay, when one o f them said:
! > vie can otfer it
theater party who attended the Medford land shipments, but a surplus to export,
"My,
Itow
pretty
your
liairl.Hik«!
What
at a s till fu rth e r
opera Thursday evening, wit -n "The as well—is attested liy tlie carload of (Inc tave y m i lieen doipg to it?”
re duction in co n
n t ship,«',I from this city tlie present
Ham T n e ” held (he boards,
nection w ith th is
"W hy, 1 have lieeii using llaiinniij
»"■• k by ranchers of that locality. Will
p u b lic a tio n .
Hair Beautifler for the past two week«,"
Mm. I-re,I Witt has lieen confined to
Kinney also Inadci1 another car with al was tit," reply.
her home by illness throughout the past falfa hay, for export to less favored local
Special Offer to O ur Readers
Why, indeed!" replied tlie flrat wo
week, hut ia now «bowing symptoms of ities.
R e -o frn ix tn ff th e « rc a t
fo r Celli»r*t at
man, “ that is just what I am using. th e new p i ice , w e have » * c and
Improvement. Her mother arrived some
a rra n c e m c n ts to
• •ifv r it and f»ur c w n p u b .:
Two
more
deer,
iltxw
of
two
ami
three
on
each
> ca r
I«n’t it great, and don't you think my (or th e p ric e o f Co ie r't a't . 1 hi» is one
tilin' ago ami i« in Attendance.
a lim ite d
jeiirs res|«'ctively, were receivi'il by Earl hair allows a lot of improvement?”
o ffe r and m u s t he ta k e n ad
-ig e o f p r o m p tly .
T. N. Anderson, assisted by Iwater Fisher tlie first of tlie week, and placed
Harmony Hair Beautifler is becoming
Lord, ia erecting a,•allolding for the new With tlie yearling already here. Tlie va
What Y oh Get in Collier’s
reservoir which will supply the Anderson cant lot lietween the hotel cafe ami post- all II«' rage .tnioag both men and women
Collier'» ¡» th e one b h t. in fie p t n d r n t. fearless
who
are
particular
in
tlie
care
of
their
garden truck with moisture in regular ll'us' has is'i n enclosed witli wire, ami
w e e k ly o f th e w h o le c o u n try . N o t o n ly is h tl «
.’ •« h I c itiz e n ’ s h a n d b o o k ’ u t it is nl»o n
hair. It is just what it is name,!—a hair
doaea during tho coming seasou.
■ ■ •
• i . i th e v h o lt fa m ily . An.« n . th<
will I«' the future domicile of the dainty lieautiller. It neem» to polialt and burnisli
th in g s th a t a y e a r’s s u b s c rip tio n g iv e s art-
Tlie licxall -tori', Bower»' Pharmacy, pets. Tlie last pair were purehastsl at
tlie hair, making it glossy, »¡lky-«oft, nil,I 1000 Editorials
will give eiicli patron of tin" Wego every > oiieolhi, when' they were reared from
600 New» Photoa
more easy to put up in graceful w»«vy
Tiie«day night one package of Rexnll f id uhiMiil. All three are very taim, ami
250 Short Article«
folds that "stay put.” Contains no oil, !
150 *
it Steri •
chewing gum. For every »t.fiO worth of friendly and thfir pro.seuco in th,' ini- I
1 0 0 Illu s tra te « !
?
and will not change color of halt nor
2 C o m p le te »«ovtela
good« purchased At hi« »ton* Mr. Bowera promptn little park on front atroet,
darken it. Simply sprinkle a littl • on
will giv • Id« pulton» one admlttanco tick allr n ls mni'h ntleiition from both towns ‘
Collier’s . . . . $?.5O) .Both for *•»
your hair each time before brushing
et to tlie Wego,
jM.ople and strangi i».
To k- pyour hair mi l scalp dan*
ThcN -ws . . 1 .5 0 ,
C o l l i e r ’s
Two Nome Women
Talked About Hair
«2.50
“ S a f e t y F i r s t ” O u r M o tto
ON
SH ASTA
RO UTE
T R A IN S
OF THE
The Exposition Line— 1 9 1 0
And now is the time to see California; to live outdoors
and enjoy Ute sunshine, flowers and summer sports. It
is a trip you cannot afford to mins.
three
fin e
tr a in s
d a ily
including Shasta Limited, the train of modem service
with all steel up-to-the-minute equip nent.
The California and San Francisco Express Trains with
Standard, Tourist and Chair Cars and dining service
that will please.
Call on nearest S. P. Agent and let him outline a trip,
furnish OutinK literature on California’s famous resorts.
quote fares and
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agt., Portland, Ore.
3«
Are You Going to Build a
SILO
?
If you are, don’t waste any time, any money until you
have seen us. We have the BEST and CHEAPEST
SILO that has ever been constructed.
Big Pines Lumber Co9y
Gold Hill
Gold Hill Meat Market
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
T akethenewson eyeiir!