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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1915)
FISHING TACKLE Splendid assortment of Fine ltixle—alt prl.«*— Milk «ml Lim n Lines, tocia, Croéis, File» ami Fielt Lures— new Stock Everything fo r the ard en t A n g le r Howard Wharton, of the Evan» fret k valley, visited for several day» with hi» I lutrcute, Itev. and Mr». 0 . E. Wharton. Muddle Mure tor Mule:—Ten year« old, J perfectly sound; will take part of pur I ehaee price in trade. Inquire at New offloe. | Mr». M. W. McClendon and Mr». Not» Easlitian are at prevent the guests of friend« at Man Francisco while visiting the Expoaitfon. lxin Applegate, deputy game warden for till« district, 1 a at home f o r the Thanksgiving holiday, after a prolonged ■ptU of active service. Miaa Virginia Beeman arrived home Tueaday from a prolonged vlait with re lative« and friend» at Portland, Eugene, and other northern cities. r > • 1 R IG H T L Y NAM ED “<56c S to re o f M erit” Y o u ’H S a y S o Mr». W. II. Mpcar and «on, Launcelot, arrived from Merlin laat Monday to pay their respects to the memory of their tor- mer neighbor, Mra. John B. Palmer. The BoN-ToN Harry Kendall, of L«t Angeles, arrived on Tueaday and 1« making a vlait of In definite length with Ilia uuele, J. It. Ken dall, aage and philonoplier of .lold Hili. J. D. Hewett arrived Tueaday from Creswell, and ia In charge of the Southern PaclUc'a buaineaa at thia ataliou during the absence of regular agent If. T. Tile bite. Mr». J. II. Beeman and daughter, Mr». George Lane, departed Thurmlay after noon for Man Francisco, whefe they will Picnle Hum«, while they la*t, 4 'Y (|«-ud the next fortnight viaiting the Ex l«*r pound........................................ e i A position. J o h n Hatuineralcy, t h e mysterious M. D. Bowers boa added to hia stock a Cottage Roll«, while they last, 4 C No need to take a per pound........................................ • I J mountaineer, blew in from a protracted j line of Flashlight«. b ur hunt somewhere, and took train for chance on vnur life or limb the»u dark Butter paper, printed in accordance Kan. 7 c : Grant» Paas to apend Thanksgiving with wintry nights, when a small sum will with tlie law, for sale on order at The | h r d o z e n ................................................ » .J . J hi« funiily. pureliaae one of these bandy <levioea. News office. Thia la the time of the year (or Heating I «aw cord wood to stove lengths with lfiaee your order now for vonr agileitl- Retain«. 3 pound« fur ............................. . » A t-J Mtovea and laird Cana. 1 can till your | lural lime, with the Gobi Hill Implement power saw, promptly op order. Phone want» to your entire satisfaction. Both ! company. Till* product corrects acidity John J. Ritter, 3F21. Snyder'» Ketchup, Gold H ill, Ore a» to quantity, quality and price. and sweetens the soil. $6 per ton. Alao per bot le ............................. .. tw J —D. 11. M ii . i . ku . lime grit for chickens.—M. 8. Johnson. Orders taken for any book published in Fine “ Gold Seal" Rutter, 7 0 Common lumber, sized, $13 per tbou- Charley Dungan, chief factotum of .lie the United State«. Also we are the sub- 2 pound roll............................. •< " aau I, thoroughly aeaaoned. All building Kay company at Tolo, aay« that tin- b ffla «cription agent for all U. 8. and many for- material» at reaaonablu price». All com are making good catches of »tet-Hu-ad eign magazine« and paper«. Hazelwood Milk, the very beat, I vans fur................................ »A t J petition clieerfully met. —John R. Kelsey, and cutthroat at the Gold Ray dam now with Gold Hill News. — Big Pine« Lumber Company. aday«. Mr. Dungan crabbed genially to Flour, 4 7 C Dr. Van Fossett, of Aahland, diatrict old friends in thia city Tuesday afternoon. We beg to advise that we can furnish 80 pound Mack..............................■ • Travelers' Cheeks. Sell identifying— superintendent of the M. E. church, waa Notice to Sleepy Hollow Milk Patrons in thia city Tuewlay aa the gueat of Rev. Tlie public ia notified that the under- payable in any part of the World. « S S i f ± . . . . : . ................... —Gold Hill Bank. C. E. Wharton,-while preaiding at the signed, F. G. Guy and 8. A. Duoenberry, quarterly conference of the local pasto have purchased the dairying equipment We are always ready for rate. and milk delivery buaineaa of the Sleepy business! The Bon Ton announce» that itaChriat- Hollow ranch, and will henceforth con RUSSIANS REGAIN GROUND Make up your order» and bring in your man Toy Room will be open to public duct the «ante. striving to give the purest product and l»est of service to patrons. Rstirsmawt New Regarded ae Muace- C a teto s H t u t A t e s s - that are made next week, decked out with the moat vlte Ruas. All bills of the current month will be only on a czuth Itaais. Give ua a chance complete line o f children’» plaything« payable to the new firm. London.—According to new s from to allow you what raah will do for you in and noveltiea that haa been offered in —GUV A DlHKNHItRHY, the Russians scenes of war operations the city. your home town. («old Hill, Oregon. the armies of the cia r are regaining M. D. Bower» ban just received one ol Qurf knocking G old H i l l ! M. D. Bowers, Sprague Reigel. and ground which they lost along the Styr the newest model Ediaon Diamond Disc river last week. Crartorysk, a little Boost this welcom e little c ity ! Phonograph». Those with a taste for Harry Porter, numbered t h e faithful music ahnuhl not fail to hear thia mach from Gold Hill who attended the foothal) village unknown before the war. and ine, which ia the laat word in muaietd classic at Eugene last Saturday. Playing which became famous for the bitter on a wet field, with the gridiron heroes fighting that has occurred around IL reproduction. is again In the possession of the Rus I grind feed. — Ajy mill a t the former frequently forced t-o retire until their M rs. C ora J. T ru a x , M an ag er. Kacricl warehouse will grind your feed a ll fearlea« eyea were freed of the native soil, sians, who evidently let the Germans enter simply to shell thefh out the 80 cents per hour, capacity 1000 pound* | the I'niversity romped over tlie Agricul ;»>r hour. I have alao a quantity of tural College by U to nothing. Aa a ” U” next day. The German attack, which met with ground feed for onle at reasonable price. man, Doc Bower« complains that Harry Initial success, was doomed to final E. T. Simmon», Gold Hill, Or. Porter, champion of the cow phyaician» ought, to resume tqteaking to him, any failure, as the country around it Is a J. J. Ritter, the ready wood-man, is great marsh and. in the opinion of how. to till all order» immediately Petrograd, the offensive was taken P ersons wishing t o make prepared The Rev. Irl R. Hicks 19J 6 Almanac with the beat hard and soft wood, either for political, not military, purposes, Tite Rev. Irl R. Hicks 101« Almanac Ir homestead entries, timber en chunk or kitchen »tow size. Ilia prices with the object of Impressing the Rou by far the finest, largest and best ever tries, homestead proofs, con are low and quality high. Woiai for manians. Io-fore printed. The llick s storm and tests or transact any business winter should be laid in thia month. weather forecasts for ’015 again have Talk with Ritter about it. relating to government lands proven their truth and value, and tliie Electric Row Settled. Francis Stewart, a young cattleman of splendid Almanac for 101« »Itould find it« should write or call upon Medford.—After three years' dis tile Hornbrook district, waa the guest of way straight into every home and office Mr. and Mr». E. B. Day, of Mama Valley, in America. The Rev. Irl R. Hick« Mag pute In which the matter was fought last Sat unlay and Munday. Munday ev azine, Word and Works, and thia uniq ue out In the courts In favor of the elec V . JT. C O M M I S S I O N E R ening the Days and their guest were en Almanac altould always go together, both tric company, the city of Medford and Room 29, Jackson Car-nty Bank tertained at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. for only one dollar a year. The Almanac the California-Oregon Power company have finally reached a settlem ent Lynn W. Mmith. • Bldg., M edford , O re . alone ia 36c, prepaid. Send to Word and J. E. Turnbull, representing the sub Works Publishing Company, 3401 Frank whereby the city receives 3 per cent of the gross earnings of the company «cription department of the daily Port lin Ave., St. Louis, Mo. W. P. CHISHOLM, M. D. and a reduction of 50 per cent In the land Journal, called on membe.a of the Affording an annual saving of $«7.80 to Gold Hill list Tueaday and added several the district, and a aggregate recoup of cost of street lighting. Medford, on GENERAL PRACTITIONER the other hand, concedes the electric new aubacriliera thereto. Mr. Turnbull more than $',000.00, altould the issue be G old H ill , O regon . waa pleased at the popularity of hia pat- permitted to run its maximum tenure, franchise as legal and agrees to pay all back charges for electricity, rou sheet in thia city. the board of directors of Gold Hill school amounting to several thousand dollars. After an eight round boxing battle at diatrict No. 67 did a good stroke of busi the Mtlckel hall on Thanksgiving evening, ness the first of the week. By refunding referee Tobe Brouae declared the contest the « per cent, bond issue held by the between Joe Vaabinder, of this city, and state land board to Morris Brothers, an THE HALL OF FAME ! Miaa Olive M m e r visited with Medford Burl Eaton, of Aahland, to he a draw. Investment firm of Portland, at 8 | per lenJa Monde/. D A N IE L W E B S T E R —Famous Brud Shamrock. well known in pugilistic cent, the economy waa made possible. American statesman, orator and Horton Reettutn waa the guest of Ash- circle» of the coast, waa present aa second The bond issue, raised for construction of lawyer. Born nd friend« Heturday and Munday. to Eaton. the new high school structure, it for Salisbury. N. M. II. Dnfheld waa aummoned to Med* Ranch far Rent.— 320 acre ranch In the $13,600, running for a period of 20 years, H , Jan. 18, ird by bualneaa matter» on Tueaday. Meadow«district, 16 iwHea from Gold Hill, with an optional release upon payment »83; « le d M a rs h fie ld . Miaa Minnie Poley, of the local schools, 260 acres farmiafflaatf of creek bottom at 10 years. Maas., Oct. sited her Aahland home for the week- a all; big b a m gend dwelling, fine spring» Gold Hill friends of two very popular and apriaR Rouse. One of finest stock young yeople a r e congratulating them 24, 1852. id. Graduated at Mia. I v a n Simon returned Thnndap rancbswln Jackson county, with nnlimit- upon their marriage, which took place at Dartmouth In ora a fortnight'» vlait with her parent« ed free range adjoining. Will rent on the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. J. P. 1801. Admit liberal terms. Call at News office, or Hoagland, in Central Point on Sunday i t Hillsboro. ted to bar in write last, November 21rt. The principals to I Mr«. Dan Richard» departed laat week B o s t o n In —A. J. O ijson , the happy affair were Miss Mildred El-1 >r Brownsville to apend the winter vlait- 1806. Federalist member of con Gold Hill, Oregon. liott, a Central Point young lady, and lg with relative». gress from New Hampshire In STUPENDOUS SUBSCRIPTION OrrCRI Fitch Montgomery Snyder, of Gold Hill. 181S-T. Removed to Boston In Mra. Annath Lawson came down from 100 magazines and your home paper at Rev. HtUle, of th$ former city, performed 18M and was a member of rants Past laat Saturday and visited ramwfcaMe reduction! Until November 30, the ceremony In the presence of relatives I eeRRMB fnem Massachusetts -Ith Mr«. W. P. Chisholm. 1016, subscriptions will be received at and Invited friends. Mr. and Mrs. Fleyd ' i R2BV W klR United Mates «ena- C. N. Shaver, who own» real eatate In thia office for the greatest clubbing offer Eddings and Mr. and Mrs. Kelso w-^a $■« $Fato Bhaaachusetts 1827-41. .■bland, visited that city on bualneaa the ever made. Sunset Magaxlne, 10month«, present from this city. Both young |- B m MMN? 4 * " * t s 1841-3. Sea rat of the week. Hun T ivh , **«eeachueetts 1846- $2 00; All Outdoors, 6 months, value .75; ple have many warm friends, with wt>u— , 00. SeereLtry of stats 1860-2. Tobe Brouae, of Medford, vlaited with Woman’« World, 1 year, value .36; Boy’s T h e News joins in wishing them hap-1 Unsuccessful candidate for Whig Mr. and Mrs. i la aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Magaxlne, 1 year, value $1.00; Farm pine»» and prosperity. nomination for presidency sev Illler, the fore part of thia week. Journal, 6 years, value $1.00; Gold Hill Snyder came immediately to Gold Hill, eral times. Famous for hia where the groom Is In the employ ot the : News, 1 year, value $1.60— TOTAL VALUf For Bale.--24 acre« and 138 acre«, WII- speeches la reply to Hayne la >w Hpringa, part of the Braden eatat -. »6 60. UNTIL N O V fM K R 30 —NO LONG Rogue River Public Service corporation, i 1880 and la oppoettkm to Cal .ddreaa—Mra. Romaine B. Schell, 86 CR—AT »3410 TOR A U SIX SUBSCIBP and are already at honeymoon house houn la 183». keeping in their home. HONS! lowney Ave., Indlanapolla, Ind. Some Specials next week: M erritt &, C o m p a n y G eneral M e r c h a n d is e j Read These D. H. M i 11 e r « * —$ IS« H A R D W A R E S T O R E ------ f o r ------ Hardware, Stoves Tinware a n d Graniteware, Queensware; Paints, Oils and Varnishes; Guns and Am munition; Miners’ Supplies, Picks, Shovels and Pans 1.40 The Truax Co. D ti P o n t P o w d e r F u se an d C aps Stock is complete and prices right L A N D C O M M IS S IO N E R N o. ia i REPORT OT THE C O N D IT IO N OF THE GOLD H ILL BA N K A A « G o l d H i l l i n th w S ta tw o f O r e g o n , •* * h o c l o M o f b u s i n e s s N o w .. * O . 1 9 1 5 W . H. C A NO N I Local News Notes Rcsoarcss Ixtans and discounts - $30,028.77 ! Overdraft, secured A unsecured - 33.80 Bonds and warrants - - 282.62 ! Stocks and other securities - 1,880.00 Furniture anti fixtures - 2,622.46 Due from banks not reserve banks 1,666.79 i Due from approved reserve banks 7,466.84 ' Checks and other cash items 48.00 I Cash on hand . . . - 3,867.90 'Expenses - - - - - 1,984 66 I Other Resources . . . - 313.26 Total - - - - - - $49,834.80 L iability» Capital stock paid in - - $10,000.00 Undivided profits - - - 1,863.84 Dne to banks and bankers Individual deposits subject to c h e c k ............................ 33,323.16 Demand certificates of deposits Cashier’s checks outstanding - 77.72 Time and Savings deposits - 4,570.38 ToUl $49,834.80 STATE OF OREGON! CofBTv o r J ackson ) is I, Lynn W. Smith, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is trne to the best of my knowledge and belief. LYNN W. SMITH, Cashier. Correct—Attest : H. D. Rxxn, R. H. Mooax, Directors. Subscribed and »worn toTwforeme t 17th day of Nov , 1916. A. E. KELLOGG, Notary Publk &/>e CITY MEAT MARKET ”■ .1- 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 <U G A R R E T T , P r o p r ie t o r s