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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1914)
Flour! Flour! W INTER C O A T S The two Popular B ran d t o f Fine Flour Splendid Line o f L adies’ Fall and W in te r C oabs n o w on display at, At prices that will please you—a «ulwtuntial reduction in lots of 10 sacks or more Gold Hill Flour and Feed Store H . C. Raedel, Proprietor Phone 17 Local News Notes Tuyw for tx>ys, also for girl«—at tli D hi Ton. Manta Clan« »ay»: Watnli ihn Hon Tun tor toy«. H«> thi'in before they’ re g, in«-—toy» t Ut- Hon Ton. M l« Non« N e s tm i w«» in G rant« l u t H a tu n lu y f o r d e n ta l W ork. I ’, -« 1’a‘mniae lioinit Industry—«moke Mt. 1‘llt ami Gov. Job n.on eigar«. Sleep In comfort will« a good hot water bottle ut yotir fivl. Wo bave iho good kind, gnnruiih ««, for two year*.—Bower» Pharmacy. APPLES Ft Hl HALF—Hpitz and New town «eerirnl«. frem Riverside orchard, for «al>- a> 4<k- per lajx, delivered In town. Leave order« nt the ll ui Ton. Mra. » . It Tqpnx returned to her hottie at Mi-Cloud, Calif., on Saturday art, afa r «|« nding «nierai month» nt (lui home of Iter mother, Mr», L. M. King, •f Sardine Creek. L M erritt &. C o m p a n y Rev. O. B. Wlwrlonconiloenvltervii^s» at Sain Valley Inst Siiminy afternoon. Mr*. h ig h II mil a lid M rw. I I . D. R «1 w«ro visitor» in Mmlforil Tuesday. Mr. nnd .Mr». J< dm Bain), r< •nti, of ¡ A delegation of ion mi'mlmm nl the Midford bulge o f Moose, attended by Mr*. TI mm . Kelley, nl Medford, «pint D tils.1», Neb., visit i-d liietlrM ol ii« Week ’ OFFICERS tie we«'k end a« tie- g tvst of Mr*. Lynn with Mr. und Mn tlreir wives and lady friend«, arrived on j WOMAN DEFIES >. tie -rw- Tn» ST, Wie» ' Smith. Wi le formerly of ilio «mm city. They . a »j«-<-ia| train Tmnlay evening and as- i Linn County Woman Refuse* to Sub ' ’ I '' " h' I' mI«v in » «’“» I MI m Gladys Handry, o f llogiiariver, will baate in California. mit to Arrest; Makes Long Stand . ' of catkli htle*. Tin* vt»itorn were ru m p-, vt»ited with Mi«« Margaret Chisholm on Albany.—Aa a sequel to a divorce an .. ,. rn y. chief engineer of Hu-. i„„u»|y entertained by tliu rotuinitlH , 1 Sunday. .«•I..e„t pi ,n t I«,,,«,,m-tion Work, depart- of wt)i(h M s _ j „ bl|H ,n wa, suit, .Mrs. Vuda G rier ehot and prob Mr». I.ynn W. Smith wa« with friend» ' " uh uy i irl,: b -me ut hila, Kan- and ,|u>mughly enjoyed the good ably fatally wounded ber husband, In Grant« Pass between I ruin« Monday «». where he w ilt visit ..ml attend to bus- ai.... ............. A «folortabte Wpper Frank Grier, with a 22 caliber rifle at afternoon. • in • - a lia r - I r «• v. ral week j and Ä pteawaaiit dance ut the W«-go theater the barn on the G rier farm, one mile Mr. ami Mr«. Ed Weston, of Mivlford, west of M ill City. The bullet lodged I akks ' h r At Kivvr BvmJ h.un-h, live were few tore» of tl$e evvniug. were gin'll« uf I'ni le Have and .Mr». .Mil mil. » I m I ow Gold Hili, one n-d heifer, 1 Fi„,)1h (ltt' ttinnnnt ,,f $17 for the In the abdomen. According to the la j ler lu»t Sunday. test report, G rier 1 b between life and right our cropped, I ft ear limier silt. pulille I ’I.’i«tuiM» to e , to Is- b-iidc.ed to Mr«. M. K, ltii-e visited with friends at O « m r pro**» pi-q« rt; , pay charge« und tile elillun u of Gold Hill on (liri,«tinaa death at the M ill City hospital. Mrs. Siskiyou, where «lie was formerly station remove »auie. —C. U. Wuuf.vmtTOM. eve, were rained by a lienefit motion pic- Grier made no attempt to get away, agent, on Sunday last. Thlrty-fivo inenila r« of Amethyst Reb tun. and valeleville entertainment at the < but when officers arrived at the bouse this attended bulge lodge at al Wego Tneeday evening. Mrs. <>. C. Lei- I she met them at the door with the Mr». E. 1». Tin ker ami «on, R. I’. ‘ ekah k“h lodge, of "f < ’»•* ' city, iH'. ntiendi-d Tnt'ker, were week end geltsta at the Jan- IvWtieriver last I Intraday eveningand in -i ter, of Portland, enhanced the program i? » ' ber hand, and refused to sub- j d. |hniat«d a via«« of five cimMdute» In to th e ! by a beautiful vocal »olo, and the fact, ‘ “7 , sen home in Medford. mysteries of the Live Oak lodge of that that the applause of the audience was n o t1 16 * oot nK was the result of Mia» Vira Heiidt rnon, of Rogtieriver, quarrel between the husband and w ife, ! followed by an encore number hi the only arrived Monday ami I» viuitiug lier friend when the former went to his home, lltwre preaching in the Gall« regret of the evening. “ Chick” Weias, Mamin Button, of (hi« city. In company with S. O. Wilson, to get ( ‘ris k behoof. InwMc u. at Hun,lay after ‘ in l*1 hi« "' inimitable imitations of everything, J. Pk-rey Well«, county wltool «iipt rin- ii'h ili iliu m d i «tidy a h ' a load of hay. Mrs. Grier, who has ■I* Suottay «ehiHil, "«» liberally applauded. The picture« fondetit, vfolled the Gold Hill school« on been living at the bouse alone since by Mr. Wharton, pit«t«r\d th e kT.thu- an iu«|«'etion trip Tnv«dny. she filed divorce proceedings a while . dial elinreli, Gold Hill. Ev&ytady in.IX h» U ta_ _ . .. ... --------------------- — alrn raa^n l . 1 M ¡c ae. • ago, resented the intrusi intrusion and at- Mr«, (faorge Nenfaer, of Jacksonville, vlted. I managi t^ l.t |Ji theater, w ho kindly do- ■ , ' , , , | tempted to stop the men. They dis 1» a,Minding the week at tin’ home of her ! 'nuted thesvenmg tu > gu d cattae. I t 1» A dance for the lienefit of the hand regarded her threats. She procured is t * i . at i t »1 daughter, Mm. H. L. Porter. biys will be given at the opera hooae on Pr" l" ”* ' " K " t*,e * UI1 anc'- •eeiug that her husband Mr«. Mattile Umili« and Mi»« Judith riiiu«.|,iv r n u ii./ I*an> m g w ill eniilin- •’" 'l ’" 1 " l l 1 * 1 ’"IT 't u n . evidently n t )■!■ evidently Intended Intended to to carrv carry n out bis Riileom were the gue«t« of Mi.«« El va Ue tiutill 2.00 a.tn .a n d music will lie purpose, shut him. ffoott in Roguerlvor on Sunday. provided by the Wego theatre oreheatm. Then, It Is reported, she ordered the Th ■ sister Superior of Ht. Msry’« acad I Mthce I leketa a re $ 1.00. other man off the place a t the point emy, of Medford, was a gm-atat lia» home of the gun. N'rtbing would delight the family more of Mr. and Mr«. H. Pelton on Sunday. for Xmas than an Rdison PI onograph. Mr. and Mr«. Harvey, and daughter, V illa Ready f o r E x ile , Saya R e p o rt lUaneh, of Grant« Pa««, an- t^neat« at die We have both the IH.itnotid I)|«q ami cylinder maehine.«, and a good asNort- San Antonio, Tex.— Enrique C. Llor- home of Clfaa. I’eining the preaent week. im-ut o f n-eonl«. Cotue in and lienr ente, special representative to Wash Howard Wharton, an E v a n s Creek them.—Bower»’ Pharmacy. ington from the Aguas Calientea con itueher, vialied forai'verul davstld« week ranci vention, is authorized to say that Gen Min« Millie II im I oi « m u rued Tuesday w itli hi« luirent», Rev. und Mn». C. K. eral Villa Is ready to comply w ith,the morning Iron» Aahland, where »he W li.irtoii Six Weeks to Christmas terms of General Carranza imposed , that he (Cnçranza) would retire If Vll- j la would resign and leave Mexico. A message received from Eagle Paas says; "General V illa w ill accept the con dition,” Llorente is quoted as saying, “In good faith if Carranza Is In ear nest, and that he is prepared to retire from command of his troops at once and leave Mexico.” , - tended her aunt, Mr«. Wm. Myer, w ho' C..U1 feetU tin- «anseof many atonent» h;l, !n,.n erhie.illy ill .Im in -th, pa.«t fort-* a» well a« a great di-enuif.iit. A g<M«l night. Local friend.« krill rejohte to learn hot water b ittla I« the remedy.—Rowerk* that Mrs. Myer is fast rerovering. IHiuruvu-y. Sumo bargain.« in »mail ¡raettof land Ml«« Fratiel« Shiel«, of ('eiitral Point, Mtiuilile (or gulden, chicken nr da iry returned to her homo on Halordny laut, purpose«, ranging in sian fmm two to after viiiihtg lor «..me tim ew lth Mr«. W. fitly aero«, i-|.«<e In .uni miivcnieutly lo Bddineton. cated for market and «--lionts. If you ate Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hodge«, Letsy looking for «mall ptaoti fo r any |ierp >«e Hodge«, Ray Van Hlyke, and Master call up in or addre»«, — S. Redfield, Danii l Appiegalc, motored to Jackson- Gold Hill, Oregon, vllle last Hnntlay, i n , , , , , M r « Ogden Snyder was «uniin med Pi Placer Mine Wanted -T w o experienced *« » Mrs. O. 0. L-iter and son, Tod, arrived from Portland last Sunday morning. They are the guests nl Mrs. Horace Pel- ton nt hor Sams Valley home the preaent week. Mrs. H. L. White has received a letter from her son, Charles Tyler, formerly of this city, annonnclng his arrival nt Juar ez, Mexico, where he convoyed a carload of cavalry horses. There was no fighting In that vicinity at the time the letter was written. 9 Gold Hill, Oregon, Specimens o( cinnabar ore, so rich with native mercury that the rock is literally speckled b y t h e tiny globules, were brought to this city from the Ramsey canyon mine by Al Lewis the first of the week. Mr. Lewis, who Is in local charge of the property for Its owner, an eastern hotel magnate, has been doing sown ad- ditlonal development w o rk during the past fortnight. He states that the speci mens shown are but haphazard selections from the ledge now disclosed. D. M. 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 i c e s ' Irrigation is Crop Insurance 1 on «-an raise some crops every year and all crops some years withot irrigation. . But if you want to raise all cropwevery year yon should irrigat The value of any crop any year can be increased 50 to 500 per cent by ii -rigation. If you have water supply from well, creek or stream, we can supply yo with electric power lor pumping. On receipt of information card we will I pleased to make you estimate of coat. Number of acre« desired to it rignte................................................. Total lift in feet from water level of well or stream to highest point of lan to irrigate................ ......................... Nnmber of of pipe n q u ired ..................................................................... . Ntimber of feet of ditch or flume required.................... ................. ater biipply f well or at ream) and name of stream ................... . Signet 1 ............................................ Governor L itte r Names Men to Frame Compensation AzL Location—A ction.....................Township........ ......... Range................................ Postoifia'laddress................. ............ ................ Get Your Present While the Christmas Stock Is Fresh. DO IT NOW German Submarine Sunk. Paris.— A special from Dunkirk says a French torpedo-boat sank a German submarine off Westendr, Belgium. French Pay $182,000,000. Bordeaux.— The cost of war to France In October was $182,164.604, a dally average of more than $6,000,000. The dally average for the first three terms months of the war was $7,000,000. miners wish to work good placer proper- *ndlon« “ ®° tor the balance at 6 pern nt, ’ e consider this choice. ty on percentage. Address, —0 . 8. Redfield, M. Welnbursr, Gold Hill, Oregon. Now is the time to look r iem 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. BILL DRAFTERS ARE PICKED No household 1.« complete without a McCloud, Calif., m. M.mday, to attend good hot water botlfo. Worth It’« oost i„.r daughter, Mr«. Orpha lletu, then for one »ingl ■ emergency. G et next, at critically 111 hi a hospital at that city Bower«’ Pharmacy. Mrs. Sny ler returned Wedaceday morn Work ha« started upon the new M. E. ing, Ir-r daughter being much iuipioved par«onuge, which will be erected upon and a speedy recovery aasftrcd. Mr«. lot« donated to the church by R. 0. Kel Betts underwent five seperute operations. sey, in north Gold Hill. Regular Services o f t h e Methodist Johnny Pellaire, of the Rraden mine, Church of this city for Sunday, November is the bln hing recipient of congratula 22nd: Sunday Schiail, 10 a m Preach tion« occasioned by the arrival of a lusty ing, 11 a.ui., subject, •'T h e( ruutfixion of little Son on Saturday laat. CliriMt.” Junior League,2:30p.tn. Stm- On Thursday, November 1 2 th , th e Ior Isiagoe, 6:30 p. m. Preaching, 7:30 home of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Ring, on p. m., subject, "The Choir Invisible.” Sardine Creek, was gladdened by the ad G >od mu dc, a cordial welcome, and a pleasant service— C. ii. W iiakton , pastor. vent of a winsome baby boy, J. II. Beeman relumed o n Saturday ------- ------- FOR SAI E— — E hty acre improv« d from a week’« absence at his Lucky Bart farm within two miles of Gold Hill, all mine on Sardine Creek, where he super-H ood lan I, along the Pacific Highway, intended the milling of a run of fine ore. bouse and bmn i nd some fruit. $100 per A re y o u g o in g t,o need O A a Heater th is F a ll. . . . • . T H E M ARKETS. Portland. Olympia, Wash.—Governor Lister has asked six persons, three represent ing employers and three representing i labor organizations, to serve with threa members of the Industrial In surance commission to draft a “first aid” amendment to the workmen's compensation law. The proposed initiative law on that subject was voted down at the general election with the understanding that a body would be uamed to draw a new law for the legislature. The persons asked to serve are; Employers--J. P. McGoldrick, Spo kane, lumberman; ex-3tate Senator Alexander Polson, Hoquiam, lumber man, and W illiam Ptgott, Seattle, steel manufacturer. Employee — E. P. Marsh, Everett, president state federation of labor; Martin J. Flyzlk. Seattle, president district No. 10, Mine Workers of America; J. W. Clark, Aberdeen, car penter. Wheat— Club, $1.13, hluestem $1.16, red Russian, $1.07. Hay — Timothy, $16.60; alfalfa, $13.60. Mayor of Florence Has Been Recalled Florence.— The first recall election Butter— Creamery, 36o. Eggs— Ranch. 38c. ever held in Florence resulted In the recall of Mayor Evans. A surprising ly heavy vote was passed in spite of Seattle. W heat— Bluestem, $1.16; club $1.11; the stormy weather. The vote In fa red Russian, $1.07. vor of the recall 8$, and 78 against, H ay—Timothy, $15 per ton; alfalfa, and In the balloting for Mayor C. B. $13 per ton. Morey received 104 and Mr. Evans 78. CALIFORNIA-OR.EGONPOWER COMPANY :: MEDFORD, ORE Phone 168 216 West Main Street T h e day returns and brings us the petty round of ■ irritating concerns and duties. Help us to 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 the g ift of sleep. Amen. --R o b e rt Louis Stevenson THE GOLD HILL BANK