Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, August 07, 1915, Image 3

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    Mr. and Mr*. ('. A. I*eter«un and Mr*.
returned laot Saturday
W e are
■■■ O. from D. u Montagne
motor trip to Crater latke und the
A s t o n i s h e d III Klamath county, whither they were ca*
r
onrled liy Ralph Darling. “ The lieauty
of Crater la k e ," entluiae* Mr. Peterson,
“ ha* not huen halt told ; It must lie seen
to !*• appreciated.”
Deputy game warden Riley Hamiuera-
icy and wife came down from Willow
Flat M o n d a y afternoon, following a
month's »lay lit that ideal habitat of big
game and little troutaca. On Wednesday
warden Hammondey returned to the Ev­
an* creek foreat, accompanied h y till
brother, John Hammcraloy, the local
nlmrod.
We have sold more Coffee dur­ President Reed, of the board of achool
dlria'lor*, ha* announced tin; engagement
ing the past eight weeks than of Mia* Berth* Elianon, of Aaldand, to
we expected to sell during the succeed Mina Ruth Turner, realigned, aa
(earlier of tlie 5th and (Mi grade* In tlie
entire year
m -I kmi I«.
Miaa Elianon ha* taught
several term* in the Axhland achool* and
T h e r e !• a r e a a o n
la highly recommended for her excellent
We *'11 Mpli'iiilld Cofleea, either
work a* an inatrnctor.
in bulk or can, per pound. . . .
12 1-2 cent Lawns at 10 cents
Profeaaor B. G. Harding and wife, of
10 cent Lawns at 8 cents
We have Coffee unequalled at
Rogueriver, paawnl the time of day with
3 V pur pound and a t............. . .
15 cent Flaxons at 12 1-2 cents
friend* In tlila city Monday. Mr. Hard­
ing will preside over tlie achool of our
Folger** Golden
20 cent Renfrew Cloth at 16 2-3 cents
Gate, per c a n ..
*i*lcr city during the coming term. Be­
fore taking up t h e birch—figuratively
We have secured two brands of *|u aking— Profeaaor Harding, accompan­
Coffee exclusively for fancy ied by hi* l*ill<»r half, will attend tlie San
trade; they are for those who Francisco Exposition, expecting l (depart
delight in luxury. We will Bell today.
Mr*. G. F. Winklebodt, who haa been
these two brands at the follow­ the guest of her duugtitcr, Mr*. 0 . A.
Peterson, for the punt several month*,
ing prices:
left on Sunday morning for her home In
Hili'* Keil Can Brand
Mlunea|*>ll*. Mt. Winklebeek will not
|x r (Mitind can ............
return to tlie east, hut remain to take
chary« of ihe Central Point Aour mill.
Hili'* Bin»» ( 'an Brand
per pound can. , i
.
Hi* wife will » ‘Ilie up affairs at their for­
mer home und join him within a few
Cash teils the story—we keep week*' time.
no books
Mi*« Helen Pygali, of Achlaii I, ac­
P r e s e n tin g
companied by Verne Blue, viaited at the
home of Mr. and Mr* A. E. Kellogg tlie
middle of thl* week. Mr. Blue wa* for­
M r t . C o ra J. T ru a x , M a n a g e r. merly a Gold Hill young man, und at
one time a member of the local teaching
corps. For the pa»t two year* he ha*
been an inatrnctor at lolani academy in
Honolulu. Thia la hi* Aral viait home.
Uarr llendcrwin, Floyd Lance and Bill He will return to the I*lan<l* about Sep­
Knoll* motored to Crater Lake laat wwk. tember.
On August 1st John Eddington, fo r! Kverette Wahl visited friends at Med-
The athletic entertainment at the Boy*' several year* foreman of the Riverside. tuM
George Udey, of the Meadow*, trana-
Monday.
acted bnaine** with local merchant* on d u b on Wednesday evening waa a lively
orchard, Morrill a n d Reigi-l’s model! 8AVE MONEY! From now until Sep-
aiicccsa—in everything nave cash receipt*.
Monday.
country estate, resigned from the position (ember 1st we will sell school pencil tab-
C. II. Price returned laat Sunday from Spurring exhibition* by game little tods he so efficiently Ailed. Hi* successor is j lepj at 45c per dozen
a month'* »ojoiira with friend* la the evoked much applause. Jacobs and Ed­ Dill Fankey, of Central Point. Mr. and .
Bowere Pharmacy.
mund* m e t again in a fast wrestling
Willamette valley.
Mr*. Eddington will leave for Prospect
For
Sale:—Pra»-tically
new Master bi-
bout,
tlie
latter
securing
one
fall.
An
Coroner Furl, of .Medford, accompanied
where tliey will recuperate during the r e-,
.
... ,
. .
. ,
cycle, with coaster brake, Searchlight
element of comedy provoked h e a r t y
by Mr*. IVrl and friend*, motored to
mainder of the summer.
I,
,
.
...
„ . .
laughter, when “ Jawn L.” and “ lanky
lamp and puncture proof tire«. Substan-
aold Hill Tucadny.
Appearlug in the August number of tja| reduction. Inquire at Bowers Fhar-
Boh” boxed two furious rouuda. A sitn-
Dr. R C. Kelsey, J. H. Beeman und
“ Foilodophy of Health” , a lively period- , niacy.
Juatin Wilson, were in Jackaouvillu Mon­ ilarentertainment will he held within the
ical devoted to right living and the ex-
next few weeks.
day on legal huaiiieaa.
Mr*. H. D. Reed departed on Sunday
(tosure of medical fraud, is an article en­
Mr».
Win.
Stueweand
infant
daughter,
for San Francis«»). She will remain in
J. tV. Huye* and daiidhtcr, Mr*. Frank
titled
“
Sleep—a
Factor
ol
Life."
It
is
that city for several week* as tlie gu«nt
Schmidt, were the xue*t* of Roguerivei little Ml«* Katherine Claire, accompan-
i'd by Mi*« Claim Baker, arrived from given Aattering space and attention by ot Mrs. Leigh Hunt, re-cently of this city, j
friend* for a few hour* Sunday.
Portland Tuesday afternoon and are coa­ the editor of the magazine, and 1* anno­
Fletcher Stout, perfect pill rvinpouiuler lly nt home in the Caldwell residence, tated by a brief biographical sketch of
Mr. and Mrs. Feruiin Zana, for eight- i
een months past residents of Ashland, i
■jl the Bower* pharmacy, was at the old
tlie
author.
Like
other
|iapcr*
from
tlie
which Mr. Stuewe had prepared for thMB.
home In J'ville for tho week-end.
Bill will now divide hi* time between that same pen, it will doubtless cause some re- when» tliey conducted a restaurant bu«i-1
A. A. Flynn, general superintendent of incomparable mine, the "Bed Ribbon” , flection, if not entire agreement, in the nt'**, have returned loG old Hill ami will j
the U, R. I’. S. cor|M>ratioii, made a bus- an 1 that incomparable child, Katherine scientific world. James Rhoderick Ken­ henceforth make their home in this city, j
inc»* visit to Gold Hill Wednesday
Claire. The return of the Stuewe family, dall, of Gold Hill, wrote it, which is
Herman Koiichcl, ot Condon, I* spend­ to make a permanent home in Gold Hill, something—perhaps—tliat will hereafter
Official Report of Inquiry Board
entitle thl* c i t y to perpetnal memory
ing the week a* the guc*l of hi* father, P. l< eord'ally welcomed by many friend*.
a m o n g learned Men. "Philosophy of
B iiichet, the veteran tallormnn of Gold
“ Dad” Clarke, of the Cottage hotel,
Board of inquiry convent»! to investi­
Health" was formerly known as “ The
llill.
challenge* local potato grower», with no
Staffed Club", and won wide respect for gate striking of an automobile by first
Mia* Katie Foley departed Thursday r -nervation*. The variety upon which he
its merciless puniiiK'ling of false health No 54 on road crossing one and one
morning f o r a fortnight’* » l a y with pins hi* faith i* aptly termed the “ Earli­
fourth miles east of Gold Hitl, Aug. 2nd.,
friend* in San Franciaco, where she will est, Y et.” Two murphies of thia breed, creed*.
finds that deceastal drove a Ford auto­
Two
benefit
entertainment,
combining
attend the Expodilion.
grown in one hill together with numerous
mobile aloag tlie Coanty road, parallel
Mr*. C. N. Shaver and children visited smaller ones, weighed 24 pound* and had motion picture and ha-al vaudeville, totiie Southern Pacific track, for a dis­
were
given
at
tlie
Comtts
theater
last
at Bogin river Wednesday, returning the not then attained maturity. “ Ad” Gra­
tance of at least a half a mile. Road
following day with Mr. and Mr*. Myer*, ham, who got some fancy seed from Bob Friday and Saturday evening* for the I located just outside of tlie right-of-way.
treasuries
of
the
Boy*’
club
and
the
Moor»», of Merritt A Co., last spring, is
of th it city, in their new ante.
Made an abrupt turn up on crossing,
park improvement committee
Neither
The gootl old atork paid a call at the also proud of hi* prowess in the potato as well attended a* the splendid charac­ when about a hundred feet ahead of
home of Mr. ami Mr*. Janie* Anderson, list*. Itis potato»»» *how, by uniformity ter of the program secin»»<l to deserve, 1 train. Automobile was struck by pilot of
of size »ml freedom from scab, thé advis­
engine and Samuel T. Hodges instantly
on the Sam* Valley road, l*at Sunday,
ability of planting new and clean seed and paiil but a few dollar* above ex- killed and onto de-indislied. The acei-
b -«towing a dainty little daughter.
penae*.
each season.
dent caused by driver fai ing to observe
J. B. Palmer amt wife, of Medford,
Ezra F. Webber, of Sams Valley, asso­ ordinary precaution before attempting to
A. J. Kaiser and family, of Edgi-comb,
were guest* of relative* in thia city laat
ciated with John T. Peterson and Leon­ cross railroad.
Sunday.
Mr. Palmer la meeting with Wash., north of Seattle, were tlie Aral
ard H. Blomquist, rwently completed a I View for a distance of three-quarter of
campers
to
honor
the
new
tourist
camp­
great slice«»** in his management of tlie
deal with R. H. Moore for the purchase a tuiie iuiniediatly para leltng the track
ing
grouil
la
In
this
city.
They
arrive»!
Weaton studio.
on Saturday anil remained over Sunday. of timber upon tlie Hammersley tract, west of the place where; tlie accident oc­
Mi** Virginia Beeman wa* in Medford The party were returning from a visit to situated beyond the Pelton ranch. From
curred is open and unobstructed. Tlie
laat Saturday, consulting *pociall*t* for
the San Diego and San Francisco Exposi­ M. 8. Johnson the partners parchased a Coitoty road para lets an»l inmiediatly
an affection of the right car, t^rqsfening tion«.
Although much remain« to be modern shingle mill, which will be in- j adjoins the right of-way for a distance cl
blood-polaoning. A alight operation af­
done lie,or. tlie tonriat camping ground 1« stalk'd on the property and operated by a of about one-eight of a mile beyond
forded re fief and thy young lady Is now
cro^ ng k(io>vn M tbe>Brdi„e
improved per schedule, it I» even now a gasoline engine. Tliey will manufa» ture», whwJ
recovering.
croRjiug
a„d ¡t WJU) impONi.
most desirable place to park the car anil shingles and box shook*, for which there ,
Curlia Miller, well known Sam* Valley
The in»xl«»al I ibfe f(>r (he Uwi|l CRW w (,uh)rnjine
r'«t a few hours from the rigors of travel. is a strong local «l. mand
ranchiuun, wa* taken to t h e sulphur Both electric lights and water have been manufacturing venture will meet with in-1 whelh(,r
(ht. autx>mobjle
w „.
apringa on Sardine Creek Thurailay fore­
creasing succens, it is predicted.
! t,nuin((
road or jnU>n,,.
in*talle<l.
noon, where lie will recu|ierate and re­
The speediest game of base boll that lia* ; (N, u, n)Hk„ lb„ ,.„^¡11«, but the Board
lia* Gold Hill a monomaniac wlioppv-
ceive nature’* treatment. Mr. Miller ha*
ut« the sudden and dire destruction of elevated this diamond during cecent years j finds tbal tliey took every precaution
been ill for the past six month*.
Portland's fat: tamed Chamber of Com- was the Sunday afternoon concert staged I [(ossible to take in the event that the
Following la a Hat of letter* remaining inerçe? Will that ha-al penton who*c in­ by Eagle Point and Fansher’s local b a ts-, lIrIvFr o l the automobile in h n d id to
uncalled for In the Gold Hill Poatofllce itials are I. J. 8. please hold up hi« right men. In a contest that was close at ail make the crossing, tisixg every effort to
Angnat 1, 1916. A charge of one cent hand? In "Stories of Street and Town,’’ times the laurels went in the nintii to give him warning.
will 1* made upon delivery. Arthnr M. the Portland Journal prints the follow­ Gold Hill, by a score of 5 to 4. The game
We further find that the train crew, as
Edwards, W. E. inderaon, H . J. Ohm, ing; “ J. J. S., of Gold Hill, Or., doc« was marked, not by indlvidnal lirillianyy, soon as it became .evidk nt that the .driver
Jack Brkdey.—H. D. Reed, Postmaster not love the Chamber of Commerce. In but by the clever consistency and team' of tlie automobiit; would cross th»; track,
Dr. C. R. Ray, manager of the Braden, fact, he says he intend* to kill off all its play of both clubs. Eagle l’pint led off applied the emergency brakes and di»l all
returned thl* week from hi* vacation III officer». 'Why not?’ he queries, 'You in tlie first inning with three sepres, the iu their power to stop the train.
California, and visited the mine on Wed- have put nip on the bum.' The chamber locals marking time on the iiook until the
—J. L. May, Asst. Supt.,
neaday. Rumor haa it that a new vein, received recently a rudely scrawled letter fourth, when Eddings and Knotts made
—L, C. -Anags, F’man Roundlionse,
of high value, ha* been recently disclosed bearing words of bitterness. The writer tlie circuit. Knotts and Foley scored in
—D. C. Haunts, Roadmaater,
and that three shift« of men will «oon he appealed to regard the chamber's enter­ tlie sixth, tying the gam»». In the last
—J. H. BkKMax, Minin« Operator,
put to work at the Braden.
—H. D. R kki », Merchant.
tainment to visiting tourists as a direct half of the ninth, Harry Porter, local
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The blue haze of di*tatit forest Area 1* burden upon himself. ‘Your cliatnlier is lumber wrestler, leaned on a peculiar one
upon the bill* of the Rogue river valley. nothing but a hunch of exploiters and for three liases. Stuewe’s single scored
Falling into a pan of hot water
Local A ims have so far been of a triAing pirates of old,’ write* J. J. S. ‘To death him, winning the game. Pelouze and
which
had been left on the floor of
Lewis
batteried
for
the
visitors,
with
Foley
nature and were; easily controlled. With with all of you. This 1* not a threat, but
their
home,
a few miles from Dallas,
and
Eddings
serving
for
tin;
hx-als.
Struck
the weather continuing extremely dry a thinking mind that will put to the An
the 2-year-old girl of Mr. and Mr*. Joe
out
by
Foley,
13;
by
Pelouze,
13.
Um­
i*h
such
men
as
you.
You
have
put
me
the utmost caution 1« lieing urged upon
Oscar was scalded so badly that death
c.imp'I'« and other* who freqncilt the on the hum; why should I not put you pire's, Abbot and Cameron. Official score
resulted.
keep»;r, Fred Eddings.
In
the
same,
place?'
”
wood*.
1
E v e r y B o y o r G irl
in each o f t h e School D istricts o f Gold Hill, Sams V alley,
Kanes Creek, Galls Creek, Rock Point, F oots Creek, Sardine
Creek, Rogue River, or Evans Creek, w h o buys a pair o f shoes
from us for cash will receive, gratis, with such purchase, 3
scratch tablets, 1 ink tablet* 1 bottle o f ink, 1 pen holder, 1
ruler, and 1 lead pencil.
A ll Summer Dress good s are offered at Reduced Prices:
25c
30c
45c
25 cent Mercerized Poplin at 20 cents
12 1-2 Cent Ginghams at 10 cents
50 cent Summer Underwear, Porosknit at 40 cents
50 cent ”
”
Balbriggan at 40 cents
M erritt & C o m p a n y
45c
40c
The Truax Co.
COMING!
« i
J
U SE THE
BEST
U n iv e r s it y o f O r e g o n
C o n cert C o.
Kingfisher lines are
the world’s stand­
ard. The big ones
can’t get away.
"THE R IV A L S ”
AU o f our
Tackle
O pera H o u se
Local News Notes
G eneral
M e r c h a n d is e
T h u rsd a y , A u g u st 12
Is selected on t h e
same standard of
quality. We can
completely equip
the angler for a
bout with the tini­
est trout or the lus­
tiest steelhead. Our
judgement is back­
ed by years of
practical exper­
ience in Rogue
River fishing.
D. H. M IL L E R ’S
Stretch iftG \&lue
o/°^ïour Incoine
WO wavs of itretchiat y « « income: T int, yon and your wife caa
pull on it from OPPOSING ENDS until the poor little long suf­
fering pay envelope FAIRLY GASPS for BREATH.
That’,
stretching it the WRONG WAY, Second—and the RIGHT WAY—
yon and the better half eaa get right down to BRASS- TA,QES au^worR
BOTH ENDS AGAIRST the MIDDLE so SUCCESSFULLY that
have a TIDY SUM in OUR BANK in NO TIME. TRY IT.
T
The GOLD HILL BANK
C lT t M EAT M ARKET
Fresh and Salt Meats :: Sea Fish and Foods
in Season :: Our home cured Hams and
Bacon :: Pure Leaf Lard
B L A C K E R T <S1 G A R R E T T , P r o p r ie t o r !