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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1915)
=— =— — —»«■ «4 i U** 67>e CITY M EAT M ARKET Fresh and Salt Meats :: Sea Fish and Foods in Season :: Our home cured Hams and Bacon :: Pure Leaf Lard BLACKERT C A R R C T T ( P r o p r ie to r * II you don’t like this paper—don’t bor row It. FISHING TACKLE Splendid assortment ol Fine K»<l»—all prljea— Hllk ami IJneii IJn ee, Keel», Creels, File» ami Fish Lure»—new Htork Everything for the ardent Angler I saw eordwood to stove lengths with power saw, promptly on order. Phone John J. Ritter, 3F21. fa rm er»: Pack your eggs while they are choap, with W ater Glass 91.00 a gallon a t Bowers Pharm acy. Mias It ii tli Turner, of tlie school facul ty, was with friends and relatives at lier Aaliland hottie for the week-end vacation. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Cramer, of Grants Pass, were guests at the home of M r. and Mrs. L. W. Smith tlie laitcr part of last week. Wood by tier or cord at lowest market price, delivered at your sited. Finest fir, pine, laurel and oak. John J. Ritter, Phone 3F21. SALT! »SALT! H a v e ju st r e c e iv e d a c a r o f L e s lie »Salt D A IR Y a n d T A B L E O u r prices c a n n o t be e q u a lle d -lo w e r than e v e r offered! Merritt & Company C L O SE D M e r c h a n d is e Found—Valuable pair of eye glass»-», s|MN'ialIy ground lenses. Owner may re cover property by calling at News office end paying charges. Gasoline and auto oil» always on hand and for sale at unls-atable prices, at the During A Hodges stable. Gasoline street pump, prompt, efficient service. 20 hitrd-working men desire positions in tlie country at reasonable wages. Ad dress Portland Commons, llt5aHurn«ide St., Portland, Oregon. Clyde S. Death.rag«' it. parted Friday on tlie way tlie Rev. Owlet was met and morning for Klamath Falls, where he by tlie request of the happy couple, tlie will be employed during tlie summer, ceremony was performed right on tlie ■Mr. Ocatlieragc lias Isen associated with spot, under a tree by the road. Tlx- wit- lis t local band for the pa- year, «ml was neases to tlx- ceremony were K. L. Cook most active in bringing that organisation and C. F. Tomlinson, ol Gold Hill, and up to Us present standard ol excellence. j tlie chauffeur. Tlie couple will make their That he will soon return is tlie wisli of home in Gold Hill, leaving for that town many local Mends. | last evening.—Medford Sun. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Britt and family, ' News join» with Mr. Adams' many Wanted to trade—Light driving team for the past four years residents of this friend« *n congratulations upon the hap- cily, departed on Monday for Nebraska, ' py e'eut— which was unannounced save D ami . in » i A Hotxixn, where tlxre will make their future home W * ,vw cl°“ friends—and in a liearty Gold Hill, Oregon. upon a large farm Bear Rushville. Miss welcome told a bride. May their resi Gel your Pianos tuned by tlie home Our Restaurant closes permanently tuner. B»*ginniug Feb. 19th, special re Audrey Britt, a member of tlie junior dence in southern Oregon be a long, hap Saturday night, May 1st., 1019. daction in prices for two montlis. Satis class of the Gold HUI schools, will con py and prosperous one. • tinue her studies and complete tlie term faction guaranteed.— W. C. T hom . Thank» to at DuBois, Nebraska. A marshmallow VESTA LYNETTE HOVIOLS Howard Robbins, formerly a h i g h Tim knix-ken, that kixx'ked us, scliool stiKlent of thia city but now of toast was given in her honor by school- The beaters that beat us, Reader and Impersonator Eagle Point, paid his customary weekly mates on Saturday evening, and on the The hummer» that bammed ua, at the COMUS Monday, May 3rd visit to Gold Hill on Saturday and Sun morning of her departure her class was Tlie eoakcrs that walked ua, dismisses! to bid her goodl>y at the sta day. The fakir» that faked ua, Music tion. During tlieir residence here the Tlie cheater» tliat cheated ua. Happiest Time Must anrcvmful was the band concert Mary Stewart Catting family made many friendships, and tlie Dialect— and dance given by tlie Gold Hill Con wish tliat tlx*y may lie always both happy Five year» ol it; bat, we’re alive; cert Bum! at Rogneriver last Friday even Mon Pierre (French Can.) - Amsbury and prosperous accompanies them. Prior Thanka to tlie trade that naved ua, ing, and tlx* populirity of tlx* evtait is Coquette Conquered (Negro) - Dunbar to coming to Oregon tlx- Britts were resi Tlie honvat folk» that |iaid ua. Music aaiil to predict future engagements at dents of Nebraska, and their farm home the sister city. Drama— is not far from tlie place of former resi We have no grouch. The For Sale:—IS h.p. motor, farm wagun, dence. ,, Little . , „ Rebel - - - Edward Peple Mandy’s s Oigan - - . Ella Higginson Our bill» are all paid when we quit. ., u u t a- . Mandy double harness, two colls, calves, fresh Frank Shader, who passed away at the Lil’ Brown Baby - - - Paul Dunbar belter, horse and buggy, farming imple RoM'bnrg Soldiers* Home on Thursday, I ________ Wo will open a Gaah Store in the ments, and furniture.—Greenleaf Ranch, April 22d, waa bom in Indiana in 1841. Admission - - - 1 5 and 25c tam e building May 10th, next, and Kanes Creek. Throughout the Civil war, from 1861 to ____________________ ill endeavor to aeiveour customers Oliver Typewriters for sale and rent: — 1869, he saw continuous active service in auch a manner a» to merit a share F O R S A L E : S tock R anchks : No. 6 Oliver Machines in flmt-class con a private in Gimpany A, 34th Indiana of tlieir patronage. ditions rented at the rate of 94.00 for infantry. 720 acres, solid body, in Meadows dis For many years Mr. 9baffer three montlis. —A. E. Kai.usiu, rrelded in this locality, wliere lie was well trict, small house and good barn, old or Sab's agent for the Oliver Machine. known as a mining man and proMp»*ctor. chard in Ix-arlng, several good springs, M r*. C o r a J . T r u a x , Mrs. I. T. Galliger spent Saturday and 01 late years lie developed several g.Mxl alsmt 40 acres under cultivation. Price M anager Sunday nt her home on t h e Del Rio pros|«cta on Blackwell hill. Mr. Shader 912.90 per acre. 665 acres, near Debenger Gap, 16 miles ranch. Mrs. Galliger lias been reelected was beloved by scores of friends in Son’h- principal of the Roosevelt school in Med ern Oregon, and his passing brings sin- from Gold Hill, over 100 acres under cnl- E. R. C rouch , Assayer, Chem ford for the next term, at a Kubstanlial cero grief to all who knew him. Consid- *'vation, 10 room house, good barn, live Increase in salary. erahle criticism is justly directed at the creek through it, and several springs, all ist, and M etallurgist management of the Home, which did not good land. Price 935.00 per acre. Jack Rogers departed on Monday for Custom Assay Office. Mail Order Busi 200 acres near Beagle, finely improved, advise local friends of his serious illness ness Solicited Prices; Gold, 91.00; Gold Reno, Nov., where he will secure em or Mibseqoent death, the first news being including stock and all agricultural im ployment at Ids trade of steam fitting. and Silver, 91.26; Copper, 9LOO; Gold, secured through the columns of the Rose plements, all tor 940.00 per acre. Terms. Silver and Copper, 92.00. Mailing en Mrs. Rogers, who lias been a confirmed burg Review. 604 acres in one solid body five miles invalid for several years, was too ill to be velop»-« free on request. Reference: Jose ont, Sams Valley district, nearly all u n Mrs. M. R. Rice, for the past year agent removed from this city. phine Co. Bank. Rooms 201-203 Hall der cultivation, no better alfalfa or grait 8. 8. Swenning came up from Medford of the Southern Pacific at this city, and land in this county. Price 9100 per acre. Bldg., Grants Pass, Oregon. stationed here for several years previous last week and visited for several days at I 120 acres on Foots Creek, 7 miles ont, the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Ring on ly, departed on Saturday evening fo r 45 to 50 acres under cultivation, a.-} much Portland, wliere six* lias accept»-»! a posi 8 inline Creek. Mr. Swenning recently ! or more could be easily cleared and eul- returned from Ketchican, Alaska, where tion as telegrapher in tlx* company's of long held a rating | «*'«ost unlimited range for stock. Mrs. Rice lias lie spent several years in the lusty north - flees. .......... — ------- » efficient -.c e n t and sucecmful I K,IXX! ' T ’ two lmr"8’ >“* as one of tlx* most and successful ern empire. agents on this d ivision -or in the com- ' ^ . * **??**’ good 8tream thro,* h “ • Snpt. Burt A. Adams transacted busi Mrs. Frank Willmarth, accompanied Price 975.00 per acre. ness in Medford Saturday. panj’s entire service— and her departure by her brother, Bert Castle, arrived on 160 acres near Asbestos, 20 miles out, “ Tne Master K ey,” a mystery film is sincerely regretted in huaitx-ss ss well Wednesday from tlie Gold Plated mine marvel. At tlie Oomus. as social circles. Relief agent F. C. Wal some under cultivation, s m a ll house, near Galice, anti will spend several days large amount of small fruit, small bear Mr». II. C. Raedel and children were or a week in this city before n-tuming. dron took charge of the office Saturday, ing orchard, most of this is heavily tim ami will remain until Juno 1st, at which Grants Puss visitors last Thursday. Mr. Castle reports work at tlie mine as bered, unlimited range for stock, several time it is expected that permanent tenure For hard or soft wood of finest quality satisfactorily progressing, witli a splendid of tlie position will be bid in by senior good large springs. This is a bargain at order from John J. Ritter, Phone 3F21. prospect . applicants. Agent Waldron expects to 94500. Considerable stock and imple Hu|s-rvisor J. E. Davidson visited tlie Thu Portland ‘‘girl hikers” , June and lie joint'd by his family within the wet k. ments go with the place at that price. Evans valley on an inspection trip Mon Faye Shea and Miss Kittie Berbctc, re Several other farms, large and small, Getting married under difficulties was several fine garden tracts from two up to day. turned from Ashland Monday evening the lot of B. E. Adams and Miss Bertha 50 acres, improved and unimproved, sev G. W. Lance, of tlie Foots Creek placer and played a vaudeville engagemeu: at Noe, of Indianapolis, who were united of them are decide»! Iiargains. lionanxa, visited in Medford the first of the Counts theater. Tlie act is sufficient (or life Wednesday noon, b , Rev. poslet ; eral want anything'in ïïd s line it wilTpay Jo“ ly clever to gather in the funds for the this week. of Jacks»,„••.lie, under an oak tree along ! d , BIld or wriu> for ?u ■ particu Butter (taper, printed in accordance fair tramps, who left Portland for San tlx* side of the Jacksonville-Medford i oad lars on any of tlie above. Francisco with just 95 in tlie troupe trea with the law, for sale on order at The Tlie couple lia<l journeyed to Jacksonville sury. - — C. S. R k h m i l d , A gent News office. to procure a license, and resolve»! to have Gold Hill, Oregon. Major A. J. T. Smith attended the ce the marriage ceremony performed in that J. R. Bailey, of Grants Pass, visited in Gold Hill Monday at the home of W. H. lebration at Jackaonville Monday, when city, blit a visit to the residence of the the I. O. 0 . F. lodge of that city played clergyman revealed tlx*, fact that ho was Miller and family. A p p le In c rs a a s U n lik e ly . host to Southern Oregon on the ann'/er absent, but was expected back soon. Hood River.— Indications In all parta Fireman Glenn Eddings, of the Espee, a.try of tlie founding of the mother order. Then followed repeated visits to the par of the Hood River Valley point to an is spending a week’s vacation with his The Jacksonville lodge Is one of the old sonage witli no results, and the couple apple crop no larger than that of laat parents in this city. est in the state, and proudly prints No. Is'gan to get discouraged so they finally year, despite the fact that numerous Snpt. F. W. Dodge, of the R. R. P. 8. 10 upon Its stationery. It was founded decided to find Judge Ton Velle and have young tracts w ill come Into bearing corporation, attended to business matters in 1800. him perform the ceremony. But a visit this season. W hile a few scattered at Grants Pass Monday. The Gold Hill Grange held its regular to liis office fonnd that he was absent. orchards promise a big yield, growers A void that dread Spring Fever by tak weekly meeting at the Odd Fellows hall This was about enough to completely dis say that the old tracts w ill bloom ing Rexall Sarsaparilla Tonic now. At last Friday evening. Several applicants courage any ordinary person but it s»*em- soantlly. Judging from the expressions B o w e n Pharm acy for membership were initiated in the first ed to only act as an incentive for Mr. of growers who have Inspected the Wanted:—Good mil Ii cows, calves and two degreea. Moro than thirty members Adams. H e loaded his bridc-to-be in a orchards, the crop w ill about equal lttle pigs, on time; deferred payments attended, and the meeting was significant car nivl startl'd for Medford, dltermincd that of <*st year, when the Apple well secured. Address Sleepy Hollow of the deep interest taken in the continu that out of the horde of ministers in Med Growers' association handled 849 car Farm, Gold Hill; H. A. Ensign, A. E. ance and growth of the important rur«l ford he would (find one who w uld be at loads of apples and the Fruitgrowers' Dixon, managers. order. home and who could tie the knot. But Exchange FU carloads. The BoN-ToN G eneral and Reopened TH E T R U A X CO. D . M. M I L L E R ’S E le c tr ic C o o K in g '^ ONCE A LUXURY, NOW A CHOICE. Perfect cooking first demands a clean kitch en. Modern kitchens have no coal buckets or ashpans. There is an Electric Range built to suit your needs and at a price you can afford to pay. Flat rate for Electric Rang? 95.00 per month. We have all the latest types of Electric Ranges on display in our office. I Local News Notes Ask for demonstration. ÇALIFORNIA-OR.EGO NP0 WER. COMPANY :: MEDFORD, ORE. Phone 168 216 W est Main Street D o y o u realize h o w c o n v e n ie n t it is to p a y y o u r bills b y check? DEPOSIT YOÜR NEXT PAY CHECK WITH US—AND TRY IT THE GOLD HILL BANK