Image provided by: Central Point School District #6; Central Point, OR
About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1915)
s Wood by tier or cord «1 lowest murk«-! price, delivered at your «lied. FI im ' h I Hr, pliut, laurel and uuk. Jo h n J. R liu -r Phone 3F2I. (teaollnr and auto oMa alwaya on hand 15c Rexall Glycerin Soap 10c a n il fo r rail' at unla-alable priced, at tin* DurlingA I lodge« »table (ia ao llne alreet 25c Violet Dulc Talc R’der 1 5c pump, prompt, ethcient eervlce. Saia of data at Reduced Prices ntlll con All odors Colgate ” 1 5c tinue« a t The Ladles* Shop. Home at Malt Price) Similar bargain« on oilier Any 50c box Stationery 40c articles on hand Frank Avery, mall carrier fur the Gall* 1 lb bx Quintex Chocolates 40c ami Foot« Creek route«, iuv purchased au Indian motorcycle, ami 1« making »|ie«d with hl» delivery. PoaUnaelei Henry 1). Reed 1» I j Port» land tlie present week, uttemling the poetmaMler»' convention, a n d —b y the way—tho Ito«' Festival. J. K. M oen returned on Wednesday from a live days’ via t with hla aona, Jake, Hill and Hiram, well known and aueceaa- lul rancher« of Evans Creek valley. Martin Bowers visited at Ida father*» home in Aalnand lust sunday Mr. Bow ers, at., who ha« been dangerously ill, is now happily reported to lie convalescent. FOR HARE—farm wagon, good double Hpletidld assortment of harness, liorau, good in »addle or buggy, Eino Rod»—«II price»— and «addle cheap. —Greanleaf Rauch, Silk and Lilien Line«, K aties Creek. Keel», Greci», Flit«» «ini Mrs. C . E . Wharton. Miasew iolna Fl*li Lure«—new Htoik Proctor, Florence ami Marguerite Whar ton. were the local Epworth b u g lie del egate« to the convention at Medford lui-t week. E verything for the Mrs. Lily l«owi», of Grant* l’a««, who arden t A n gler W hen the recent fire deatioyed South mystery film “ Tne Master Key,’* ' ha« been visiting with lwr sister, "Mrs. wide business honres and home« it incltid» ! W. It. Walker, departed onday for marvel. At the Cnmus. Found—Valuable pair of eye glasses, I ed in Ita devastation the reaidenceof Mrs ! Purtland, when' «lie i« visiting friend» «pi rially ground lenres. Owner may re- Dsn Richards. In one nsim w»» su»- i and tile Rose Carnival. c v e r property by railing at New« office! |«*nded a framed |«>rtrait of our verv j Misses Juanita and Arlene Crawford ••ml paying charges. recent Secretary of State. Tlii« room the were the gueala of their grandmother, On oooonnt of ill health Pete Myers, «re poured through to the destruction of i Mr». M. 8. Crawford, of Garden Row, all contents—with tlie exception of tlie ! last week. They returned to their home genial clerk at Merritt A Co.’» »tore, is j planning a vacation trip into the hills for Bryan lithograph, The frame of Its- pic- at Metlford Holiday evening. the summer. Tlie dry goods department I Lure was consumed, the glam cracked Mr. and Mis. J. B. Palmer motored to and fallen, the edge of the paper scorch thia city with Eii. Weaton last Sunday, will lie in charge of Mr». R. H. Moore, ed and burned—but Bryan remained nn- visited will» friend« und returned tliat during the absence ol Mr. Myers. scathed, nnacorched and «tniling. Mr». Mrs. E. A. Van Hlyke ami daughter, I Richards says that she thinks it is worth ! afternoon to Medford, where Mr. Palmer 1 has uaaumad charge of lla- Weaton photo Mi»« Ray, departed Monday morning for j telling, and that tlie incident might be Dunsmuir, where they will join Mr. Van ; For hard or «oft wood of lineal quality | am,ijo< construed as an omen. order from Joint J. Ritter, Phone 8F21. j Mhw Juillth Balcom, of tin local school Hlyke and make their future residence, i Warren Coppock, a former Gold Hill Mrs. Leigh Hunt was a visitor in Med- departed last Friday for Buffalo, During the past two years they have, high school boy, who receive«I his first ford Thursday i 2<ew York, where Iter »¡«trr is »erioua ill. made their home with Mrs. Van Hlyke'«, atldetic instruction in local Held meets, mother, Mrs E. Kay, of this eity. Household furniture for sale at W. O. . lie will also visit at East Aurora, before Loud was tlie familiar uproar of the I is gathering a prolific crop of laurels as a returning to resume her «cliool duties in Myers’ reeidem«*. student athlete of the southwest. A re local fan last Sunday afternoon, when the j cent letter received by a schoolmate, Or. R. K. Howard wa« a htwinem visit till« eity. Fearles« Fanaber» waged a bat battle I W. A. Gynn, of Puyallup, Washing Clinton Walker, announces— with mod- or In Medford on Tliutsday. will, the Peerless Portere in « cm strife . in recent meet o( the H at. Children's Oay exercises will lw held ton, visited with Ben H. Lampman on for the local ebampeenship. Every play ea„ S uu^ Xtlll(.tic ^ ¡ ^ ¡ o n , held at Wednesday and Thursday. He was en at tlie church Sunday morning at 10:30. route to the Exposition, and theitoe to of the game was a real feature. The Halt 1-ake City, the Gold Hill boy took Miss Elsie Miller spent the week-end at his former home in North Dakota where score was 18 to 11, with the P. P.s as first in the high jump, at 6 feet; first on Rogueriver as the guest of her friend Mi«« , winner. the fence vault, at 5 feet 10 inches; third Viola Myers. Lamllord 8. W. McClendon has com in tlie the half mile at 2:9; and tied the J. ii. Beeman was summoned to Port Butter paper, printed In accordance land ami Seattle o i lexul matters last pleted repairs and remodeling of the northwestern amateur record for the 50 with the law, for sale on order at The Hunday. The legal matters, to becorrect. post office building by tlie hanging of yard dash. Tlie Coppocks now reside at News office. pertained entirely to Heattle. Tlie Rose a new interior dress of wall pa[ter, match Ft. Thomas, Arizona. W arren has been Cedar Tence Posfs for «ale a t reason Festival was at Portland. He expected ed to tlie woodwork. In appearance and attending school at El Paso, Texas. convenience of arrangnient the local able price. For information call at the to be absent two weeks. »tamp stand is a pleasure to both public Now« office. Elmer Dungi'y depart«' I Monday for Rev. 0. E. Wha rton attended a meet Marslifiehl where he will obtain employ and office force. 3 MIDSHIPMEN EXPELLED T. E. Hammcrsley arrived Thursday ing of the Southern O regon Ministerial ment and remain through the summer. association at Phoenix on Monday. Hi« elder brother, William, has been in for u brief visit with local relatives. The President Orders Inquiry Involving Al leged Misconduct in Examination. Mi«a Ague« Dietrich, who i« attending that eity for several years. He is em lug fellow walked with a pronounced lim p, which he was forced to explain at the business college a t Medford, wtui ploye«! 0« meat cutter. Washington.—The "honor” system every meeting with h i s many friends. home for a visit Saturday and Sunday. George E. Sanders, president of tlie ! From Portland to Albany he made tlie at the Annapolis Navy Academy is on trial. Three midshipmen's expulsion Bill Fanaber «ay« hi« fearless follower» Rogue River I’tihlic Service corporation, trip on a motorcycle. Near the latter and an inquiry into alleged miscon will again tackle tlie Peerless Porters on Robert E. Gaul, consulting engineer, and eity be was forced by a stubborn son of duct In examinations of more than 100 tomorrow afternoon, hut this game will Francis M. Fauvre, assistant treasurer, tlie soil, perched on a load of hay, to “ lie for blood” . motored to this eity from Grants Pass turn entirely out of tlie road. In tlie others, including members of the grad uating class, were ordered by Presi Attorney W. E. Phipps wa« In thia city Wednesday ami passed tlie afternoon in spill which ensued lie was badly bruised. dent Wilson and Secretary of the Navy inspection of the local power plant, for Thurw'ay, sizing up the cherry crop on Tlie motorcycle remained at Albany. Daniels. his orchard—tlie Godlove—jnst across tlie which extensive improvement» are plan- Mr. and Mrs. Bert Darling, accompan The annual examination "cribbing river. II e return«! t o Medford that ned. They were accompanied by Mes- ied by Master Floyd, returned from Oak scandal" was declared by Secretary afternoon. dame» Samlet» and Fauvre. land, Calif., where they have mad«' their Daniels to be the most widespread in | liome for a year, on Wednesday of this the history of the academy. Members ! week. Mr. Darling-has been reengaged of all classes are Involved. Monday a as janitor of tlie eity schools, a position complete board of inquiry began an I he fill«»! witli great satisfaction to all dnr- Investigation which may cause whole ! ing previous term». For a number of sale dismissal of cadets. month» he was engaged ill the jitney bus business in Oakland, driving hi» own car. Tlie e ra » Is dying out, he says, owing to excessive taxation imposed on jitneys by the cities and state, and thousands of drivers are abandoning the game. Tlie mystery of the murdered sUt-r, j wldch stirred Hains Valley to concert pitch last month, refuses to yield a clue. I have constantly on Tlie animal, a Hue yearling of tlie J. K. hand a supply of ICE Moore ranch, was killed and butchered 1 m the adjacent hills, ami the meat pack th at’s chemically PURE ed away. Several “ bum steers” were and safe for table use as followed by local sleuths, and Mr. Moore j informed the News this week that the j for refrigerating. identity of the miscreants would probably i remain unknown. He stated that the j W i l l d e liv e » to r e g u »teer was undoubtedly tlie finest in Jack- la r p a tro n s e v e ry son county, and he deplores the moral m o r n in g ;. S p e c ia l standard of the thief who would not at o rd e rs fille d least leave a steak for the owner. at once Bill Htnewe disposes and says tliat hi»; Red Ribbon mine on Foots Creek Is the ■ real tiling As evidence thereof he brought in the result of a two ton run from tlie little toy stamp mill witli which ---------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- he is proving the property. Tlie cube weighed $tlo worth. Much of the ore is You can’t afford to eat But it will pay you to walk into our Cash Store and “see said to run to this value and even great er, while the general average is fairly tainted food, or drink what you will see.” Try our Coffees in package or bulk. high. A sufficiency of water is to be had luke warm beverages throughout the season. Witli the present and and the pound equipment Bill can only force through when ice costs only 800 pounds of ore per day. An order A FEW CENTS DAILY will lie placed at once with the Ashland foundry for two heavier stamps, and the Mrs. Cora J. Truax plant will have a two ton capacity daily. n a g e r m More Hall and “ Chief” Whitsett are em ployed by Mr. Stuewe. ATURDAY =1 PECIALS SAUT! SALT! S a lt H a v e ju st r e c e iv e d a c a r o f D A IR Y a n d T A B L E Bowers’ Pharmacy FISHING TACKLE Our prices cannot be equalled—lower than ever offered! M erritt & C o m p a n y TheBoN-ToN G en eral M e r c h a n d is e j J Just received, a big as sortment of Cane Poles. Every size. At best pric es you can get anywhere. Local News Notes I-C-E D . H . M I L L E R ’S E le c tr ic O N C E A L U X U R Y , N O W A C H O IC E . 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? $5.00 per month. We have all tlie latest types of Electric Ranges on display in our office. A«k for demonstration. CALIFORNIA-OREGONPOWER COMPANY :: MEDFORD, ORE. Phone 168 216 West Main Street Don’t you think it» would be safer to leave your money in the Bank? W e are insured against Burg lary. Our vaults are fireproof. A Little Out o f the Way: 25c 30c 35c The Truax Co’y A 1Ä W . A . C ooR THE GOLD HILL BANK