Flour! Flour! r W INTER C O A T S The two Popular Branda o f Fine Flour Snow-Drift Olympic | Splendid Line o f Ladies* Fall and W in te r C oats now on display a t At prices that will please you—a substantial reduction in lots of 10 sacks or more Gold Hill Flour and Feed Store H . C. Raedel, Proprietor Phone 17 L, W. Cardwell, Moie Hall, Doc Hutson and Dodo Shoem aker, are aotnewhere on Salt Creek, alaytng the visiting Mm. j !»■< buck of the d o lin g 1911 season Mis* llurriet llodgcM in j Incidentally they are making reserv a Ethel Swank, of Tolo. tions for prom inent politicians on W. II. t ’ldlder» mail« » biiHlniMM trip that fam ous si ream, to be effective to Oeiitral Point, Tuesday. after November 3d. Patronize limin’ Indnatry—atuoke Mt. A notable social occasion, th e Can .P itt anti Gov. Joh i*»n <’igara. didutes' Grand Hall, is scheduled for Mr. and Mm. R. Paxton of Central tile evening of Friday. October 30th. Point »[n-nt Sunday, in Gold Hill. at the Gold Hill opera house. WAN I I I ) Board and room in private T hrough an erro r the date was In family. Addreiw "M.” tare ol Gold Mill correctly announced in a previous News. Issue. Tim best music obtainable Mrn II. E. Smith anil daughter E h - will be engaged for th e evening. liter, left Gold Hill, (or Portland, Wed- Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Miller, accom neoday. panied by Mr. and Mrs. f ester Lord Mm. II 1. Cook of Rock Point, wan j motored to G rants Paas Sunday. Re ■bopping in Medford one «lay !a»t week, turning th a t evening they found the A. W. H ulbert, of Auburn, Calif., i roads im passible, and Mr. and Mrs. In th e guest of Ilia son erry, t e ,4Or(j ro[UrI)4K| py t rn | n- Uncle Dave p rear lit week. Because he is tried and true. piloted the car hack th e following Win. IJayc«, <««>. Lyinan, A J. T. day, and declines to discuss the a f Because he secured the passage of the Alaska Railroad law. Smith, and A. Iloo'an ol Gold Hill, at fair. tended lite I. 0. 0 . F, I. live convention II. L. W hite and th e family cow, I Because he fought for national \voman suffrage. at I'ontral Point, laid Friday "B etsey," arrived at th e ir new home Because he urged the taxation of timber and of corporations II D. Reed and I H. Beeman ac- | n Gold Hill Monday afternoon, hav and of inheritances. com panlrd Senator George E. Cham ing passed two days on th e overland berlnlii to Medford Wednesday, as trail from Ashland. Mr. W hite will Because he has stood for popular government and State representatives of the local dem o rem ain In this ejty. where Mrs. W hite ment No. 1 and the election of United States Senators cracy. Is employed as prim ary teacher, and by the people. Churlcs F arm er renewed friend hag rented the Caldwell residence In Because he opposed {ree railroad passes for members of the ships In Gold Hill Tuesday and west Gold Hill. W ednesday, en route from Ashland legislature. "U ncle" George P atrick Is In Med- to his bonanza mine In Josephine ford th e present week, where he is Because he secured'the abolition of child labor in Oregon. county. serving upon the grand Jury. Many Because he fought for the initiative and referendum. Mm. W. Schrump of All»rta, Cans.la, Im portant cases are scheduled to arrived In Gold Hill, Monday. Mrs. come up for consideration, am ong Because he vetoed bills with emergency clauses. Schrump Intends to spend the winter them being the hearing of Paul Because he has power and influence in the United States with her daughter, Mm. F. B. Schrump, Dodge, the Ashland youth, who slew of this city. * Martin Olsen In the first accident of Senate. He is chairman of the committee on mili D. It. Bing and family arrived on the hunting season tary affairs; member of committees on public lands, Friday last from T aft, where Mr .Mr. and Mrs. G rant H arrison re- appropriations, commerce, agriculture and forestry and Illng has been managing a sawmill, turned from Kibe, W ashington, where territories. and will spend the w inter with his they spent the preceedlng year, on parents on Sardine Creek. ¡Saturday last. Mr. H arrison bus - ! Because President Wilson wants you to. In a letter to Sen Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Young, of i talned an unfo rtu n ate accident whjle ator Owen, written September 30, the President said: Medford, were Gold Hill visitors j absent, which sent him to th e hos- “ I want to say to you again how sincerely I hope for last S aturday. Charley had Just re- Idtal for some weeks, and from the the reelection of Senator Chamberlain.” turned from hunting and was getting effects of which he has not fully re-. covered. "W e are glad. Indeed, to ready to >(o ngain. Are you for President Wilson? A vote for Senator Cham Tom Dungev the Galls Creek berry get hack to Gold H ill." he said, "and berlain is a vote of confidence in the President. wizard, reports many unemployed Intend to remain henceforth In »Paid advertisem ent) tranrl* nts as wandering footloose southern Oregon.’’ M. S. Johnson, C. W. M artin, M. through th at district, seeking em II. Bowers, F. D. Schrum p and Harry ployment at wood cutting. Mrs. N. It. Young, who has been Treaham returned on Tuesday a fte r seriously ill of typhoid at the home noon from a ten days hunt on upper of her m other, Mrs. L. M. Ring, on Rogue river. The trip was a com A big supply of fresh meat always on hand. Bardin« Creek for some weeks past. plete success, although the party had Is now reported to be out of danger hut indifferent luck In locating veni son The News Is pleased to an- We carry the best of creamery butter. and rapidly recovering. , , „ . , nounce th a t It has engaged the ser- V etcran John Bates, who lias been All kinds of fresh 'fish in season. 'v ire s of C. W. M artin as com petent: In camp with friends at the Roseburr chronicler of the trip, and th a t his Old Soldiers Home during the past account of the trip will shortly ap several m onths, returned to Gold pear In these columns. W atch for Hill last S aturday nnd may elect to It. remfllu here for the winter. The ladies of the local Rebekah Proprietors Services of the M ethodist church: lodge have presented th e following Bunday school 10:00 a. nt., preach account of th e ir farew ell reception ing 11 a. ni., Ju n io r I-eague 2:30 to Rev. and Mrs. A, Coslet: "W ednes the public. The first season's work to be defined and fees set by the p. m., Senior le a g u e fi:30 p. m., day evening, October 14th, the mem was largely preparatory, and Mrs. council, but th a t salary and fees shall preaching 7:30 p. nt., midweek pray bers of A m etyst Rebekah lodge gave P o rte r plans to double th e output not exceed *20.00 in any one month. er m eting, T hursday, 7:30 p. m. C. A motion carried to ad jo u rn . Rev. Coslet and wife a farew ell r e next year. E. W harton, pastor. B. O. HARDING, ception. During th e ir short stay Many friends in th is city were MI bs P earl Nowels was the In here they have been faithful mem- shocked and saddened on Saturday City Recorder. voluntary hostess of a score or more bers of our lodge, and will be g rea t last by news of the death of Mrs. young friends Tuesday evening, when ly missed by all. W hat Is o u r loss Sarah K. Coffee, at her home in E u she was pleasautly surprised upon Is a sister lodge's gain, and we ex gene. Mrs. Coffee had been ill but th e occasion of her — teenth birthday. tend to our b ro th er and sister our for a few days, and death was oc Games, social chat, and a splendid t<est wishes In th eir new home. Af casioned by peritonitis. She was the Republican Direct Primary Nominee luncheon comprised a very happy te r a short business meeting, d u r sister of Mrs. R. L. D usenberry, of evening. ing which Rev. Coslet gave a beau- Sardine Creek, and for many years Oscar "C ircus’’ B aker gratified his tlful talk on Odd Fellowship, a de- was a resid en t of th is locality, where adm lrlng local friends by term lnat- lightful luncheon of fru it, sand she wag highly respected and gener ing his vacation and returning from , wiches, cake and coffee, was served, ally beloved for h er fine personal Is a Native Son who is Experienced nnd Successful nnd known to have a Public Creswell on Tuesdny. He has re-'fo llo w e d by a social good time. The ch aracter and kindliness. Mrs. Cof siimod his duties as signal m aintainer com m ittee in charge were, Minnie fee was a native of Indiana, and had I and Private Life without Blemish or Taint. for the E sim » , a position held during Stickle, Lucy Mee and M yrtle Cam- shortly passed her sixty-third year. hls absence by relief signalm an H. eron." The rem ains arrived In Gold Hill lia s secured more than *5,000,000 for E, W ilkinson. j An Im portant Industrial enter- Sunday afternoon, and the funeral Waterways, Public Buildings and other Two autos, carrying «s passengors prise closed down last week afte r a cortege left th is city for the Jackson purposes in First Di-triet. the ladles of the Medford Bill H anley most successful season, when Mrs. ville cem etery a t 11 o'clock the fol (Please read his record and platform in club, visited Gold Hill Saturday a fte r Edith L. P orter, of Riverside, sus lowing forenoon. At Jacksonville a voters’ pam phlet.) noon, where the club w orkers dis pended her cannery operations for brief, b ut beautiful trib u te was tributed. counsel, pam phlets and the year. Equipped with a sm all, spoken by Rev. W harton, of this A vote for Representative Hawley is one for a Faithful, Industrious, Honest, H anley buttons to th e abashed vot home canning o utfit, Mrs. P o rter city, and th e rem ains were consigned Able and Successful Public Servant. ers of th e ham let. In the evening prepared and sealed In one q u art tin to rest In the family burial plot. they were guests a t th e Pelton ranch cans over 1000 cans of fru it and to and later conducted a public m eet matoes during the fall m onths. The Proceedings of City Council Republican Congressional ing at Moonville, where m em bers of output of the little enterprise was Committee th e party addressed a large audience, purchased by M anager Moore, The salary of the recorder was of A touch of social gayety waB added M erritt ft Company, and is meeting set at. fifteen dollars per m onth with W. J. Culver, Chairman to th e event by a concluding dance. with an appreciative reception from pay for ex tra work, said extra work (Paid Advertisement) Local News Notes M erritt & C o m p a n y L Reasons Why the Reelection of Senator Chamberlain is Essential to the Needs of Oregon and the Nation Gold Hill Meat Market Blackert & Garrett W. C. H a w le y for Congress G en eral M e r c h a n d is e Are you going t»o need O O a Heater th is Fall. . . . • • Now is the time to look them over and pick out the one you want while we have a full stock. Our prices are right; meaning that we have better prices on Heaters than any retail store in the county. Compare them and be shown. We have 22 styles of Heaters — the best assort ment in the country. D. H. M IL L E R ’S ' G o o d Q u a l i t y G o o d s a n d R i g h t P r ic e s * * Irrigation is Crop Insurance You can raise some crops every year and all crops some years witlioot irrigation.^ But if you want to raise all crops every year you should irrigate. Tlte value of any crop any year can be increased 50 to 500 per cent by ir rigation. If you have water supply from well, creek or stream, we can supply yon with electric power for pumping. On receipt of information card we will be pleased to make yon estimate of cost. Namber of acres desired to ii rigate. . . r . ......................................... ................. Total lift in fett from water level of well or stream to highest point of land to irrigate................................................................................................................... Number of feet of pipe required........... ................................................................ Number of feet of ditch or flume required.......................................................... Water supply ( well or stream ) and name of stream......................................... S igned........................................................................................................................ PostotficejHddiess..................................................................................................... Location—Section....................Township......... . . . .Range................................ CALIFORNIA-OR.EGONPOWEK COMPANY :: MEDFORD, ORE. Phone 168 216 West Main Street he day returns and brings us the petty round of irritating concerns and duties. Help us to T play the man, help us to perform them with laugh te r and kind faces; let cheerfulness abound with in dustry. Give us to go blithely on our business all day, bringing us to our resting beds weary and content and undishonored; and grant us in the end thejgift of sleep. Amen. x --R o b e rt Louis Stevenson THE GOLD HILL BANK