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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1916)
G o ld H ill N e w s '(.’BUSHEl» ’ VERY SATURDAY AT GOLD H U I.. OREGON, BY ' IMMOTTA I.U 'k sO N COUNTY . I I* B e n H . L a in p m a n h i v i n '. ) t in * ( ö tX l HEDY I N o d I RED » ____ UHI______________ _________ UHL W e have a new stock o f TH t B U N G IO M N P IO N ttK Kepriiik'.l hy request Gold Hill |xwt.4ttn* for tnuism iw ion through the m aib as « co n d -d am m atter Royal Worcester Corsets Old Joe IXiliaon, just Hs hi* alta, then' SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1916 S I S( R - ¡'ION $1.50 PER ANNUM IN the anu—ktokiiig Uke Lite ami him called it "quits with one gal Ills tin- done; and Ida tattcnxl old hat. with a rout in llie crown, all stave in like th a t; and hia liead hanging down, and his hands on hia knee« wagging withered and lease—looks as though, if you please, he waan I lunch Use. Looks aa though one might say, as he pondered on J o e : "l)w -. tor Osler waa right; thia old jay, he should go.” He should go with the years that are over and doue—there is need, it appears, tor hia place in the sun. But he sits there and Miiimhlca hia quid, dis** old Joe; W»d stranger, we none of tis want kbit to go. Sixty yean is a Inl and the timber that "law right hare on thia spot, he whittled it through aixty hi ADVANCE Gelling Ready for the Second Count Ballot Box Will Be Closed at Noon Monday, March 20th The News’ great piano voting contest is reaching normal proportions now. It has come to where you can’t tell who ___ is . . winter« ago. with one eye on his gnu, did leading. So many have brought in subscriptions and received l'"'t *an,,‘ J01” **•<• *K> counted it their votes, and some have so many that no one can even ' "**’ drsl Uk‘ “rou,ul " l“'" *" w in 1 .. t; * most. There is quite a demand for merchants’ cou- round, old Joe pushed it ta c k . i ’uaiad pons. too. These are the little jokes that will probably tell thel*‘ ba,;k' ’•» own, till the home, story in the end, and this is the way our readers can help It '‘te“der!< c*m“ *° ,h,' ,*,Kr *,f ,lu- known, does not cost you a cent when you’ buy groceries drv o™d« nr T'leu.*» , J x. . J MU’-vries, urj gOCMlb or followed then; we feel, kind of dim, that \\i.oi.c\ei ,e adxertiser in the contest have to offer, and then, "c wouldn't liave beau it it w asn't (or as the contestant comes to you, you will have a pleasant little him' !<uri,> 1 know others followed, as surprise for her that will prove you a person that thinks of *** " ‘,“‘i dnret: bm “ * “ aid Joe lie was tlrat! And he aits others, and it will make her • pleased with you. — - — •• --•• j — there and mumbles his quid does old Joe, Every one of the ladies who are out for that piano want it, *.nd m utters and grumbles and prophe- and they are trying in every honorable wav to come into !ies ,,i!* eJe “",l oiaArt nF it- Tf ie e ir o rd ir « i - . his raev w ’moat run, ami lie tw n * hall S1, L‘ ” • simply a question of which one you like best, awake as lie aits in the sun . . . and Or course, \ ou like them all, and Gold Hill and vicinity has noth- °i da* <**per is lower ami low ing nictr than these contestants, and what is nicer for a lady -but’ 8tr,n8er’ we none “* want ,,i,n to go. whether old or young, and her circle of friends, than a nice piano and s j < a one. for instance, as The News is giving awav to the lady that the people of Gold Hill and vicinity like best ’ Bear in mind that the ballot box is closed for the second count at 12 m. on March 20. Be sure and have your votes all in N O T IC E F Ô R P U B L IC A T IO N . by that time so that you will have a fair chance to show your D ki 'A htmint o f t h k I stxuiou standing. Remember the $10 in gold goes to the one who makes o sh i the greatest gain in number of votes. “ Others were nominated but as yet have received no votes. U, 8. Land Office at Ito seb n rg , Oregon. F ebruary 19, 1916. These ladies should by no means be considered out of the run N' otick ia hereby given th at Irw in t ning, as all have been doing some work and they will make the Koenig, of /Asbestos, O regon, w ho, on contest interesting for those who already have a good start. June IS, 1912, m ade H om estead E ntry. Remember that several of the merchants are interested in S erial, No. 08121, for th e - W j ol S E '4 Section 10, T ow nship 34 8, R ange 2 this contest and give 25-vote coupons with every dollar’s pur of W, W illam ette M eridian, has tile.1 no chase. Also, those who don’t fully understand the rules and tic e of in ten tio n to m ake F inal T h r. e- regulations of this contest can call at this office or write us, and year Proof, to estab lish olaim to the land above described, tie fore W. II we will be pleased to go over the proposition with them. C anon. U. 8. C om m issioner, nt his of following are the candidates and their standing when the fice a t Medlord, Oregon, on tbe 4th day first count was made: of A pril, 1910. to fit ev e r y o n e —Sizes 18 to 3 2 -P r ic e , $ 1.00 to $ 3 .5 0 . Summer Shirts for Men—Sport,, N egiligee and G olf S ty les—prices 5 0 c to $ 2 .5 0 Sum m er Dress G oods—new and fresh Call and see them first Spring line o f Shoes and Tennis shoes in We give a 25-vote coupon free with each $1.00 cash purchase L A N C E & CO. Legal Notices Margaret Chi-holm, Pea.l -h an k s, Let-y Hodgee, Dolor - Kelsey, Ague- Flippen, IIaz.il Knotts, Bernice Nichols, Vera Mitchell, 7050 6600 4550 4500 40*25 3000 3300 3200 K atherine Foley, Gladys H aym ond, Velma David-*.u. Mrs. E sther Reed, Agnes Dietrich, Mr-. Jessie Cook, Lizzie Smith. Pauline ‘ Naen, 3IÜ0 2650 2625 2575 2400 185l 1 1800 1050 Full particulars and rules on Paee 4 Claim ant names aa witnesses: Frank D. H ill, of Derby, Oregon, ¡ C liff Hazelwood, of Beagle, sheriff, M aich 13, 1916. N otice in hereby given that the Annual City Election in and for the City of Gold Hill, Jackson County, Oregon, will lie held on the 3rd day of April, 1916, at the City Hall of Gold Hill. The ,sills will la* ojien from pi a. m. to 1 p. m. and from 2 p. m to 7 p. in. The election will Is* lor the ptirjaisc of electing a Mayor, Treasurer. Recorder, I Councilman at large, 2Coiincihn* ivlrom tiie 1st ward and 1 Councilman from the 2nd war*). The following named persons Lave l»*en appointed judges of said election: Ww. F l ip p e n , Judge; J. H. B eeman , W ho shall act as clerk of election ; F k e d T lu n er , wherein Margaret E. Kellogg, as I’laintilf ' Who shall act as clerk of election. By E. W. W iijmjn , recove red a judgm ent against the defend —C. ft. I’ hice , Deputy. ants. Jam es E Hutson and Ilaisy H utson, j 4-1 City Recorder. his wife, for the sum of Seven Hundred Fifty l.idi Dollars with interest there Notice o f Special Election on from -aid 20th dayof November, 1914, Body of W illia m Stephenaon, of North Y akim a, Found by T racks. at the rate of 10 per cent per annum , , I March 13, 1916. and Eighty five ($86.00) Dollars, atto r Seattle, W a sh —The body of WII N otice is hereby given that a «,s*cial ney’s fee, an I the further sum ol tl7 .n o liam Stephenson, a w ealthy farm er of costs. Which judgment was enrolled and : N orth Yakima, was found beside the City election in, anil for the City of Gobi docket..I in the Clerk’s office of s a id ' N orthern Pacific railro ad track near H ill, Jackson County, Oregon, «ill 1« Court ill lid Comity on the 2nd day of R avensdale, 30 m iles e a st of S eattle. liiM on the 20tli day of April, 1916, at The February. I'.'P;. and Is of record in Vol- ; In the dead m an's pocketbook were the City Hall of Gobi Hill, Ore. nine 2 1 of th • Circuit Court journal at | eertlftcatr s of <p posit on S eattle, Port p ills «¡11 Is- o p ii from 10 a.ni. to I p.ni. and from 2 p. m. to 7 p. m. pageGand 7 th roof. land and Tacom a banks for sum s to . Tiie election will Is- for the purpose of In <•■ mpliaoce with the commands of taling $11,000. said Ex< eutioii and Order ot Sale I will The*coro*. r and deputy sh eriffs be annexing the following plat descrilx d a- on Moinl , the 17th .lay of April, pap;, lieve Mr. Stephenson w as m urdered. in the Rlver.-ide Addition, to tin-C ity al the hour ,,f 10 o’clock A. M. at tli Two err.iity money sacks in his coal j f roll) Hill, i Io gon. v iz: A'l Hun porti u of the North half, ol front .L sirof the Court Hoii-s-iu Jackson nicket co .¡need the co ro n er th a t Mr ville. faek- ii; County, Stab of Oregon, of Stephenson was in the h ab it of mak jtlie North Ea-t quart* :. of Ss-tiou t«en- ty one, Range 30, 3 West, W. M. |yi„g fer for - d i; I will -ell all of the right, ing his dep ,sfte in gold coin. title in d ii - restth at the defendants hadon It is the belief of th e officers tha! betw en Hie S. P. i oin|inny's right of «ay the date of the m rtg if! hi is n foreclos he was attack ed and robbed on tie a i l 1 Rogue River. Th- folio« ing nam ed p- r-mis have lx en ed or have since acquir' d or now liave in train by som eone fam iliar w ith I app lintcil ns judges; and to ii" ’ following le - . - r i ls d real p r . hanking m ethods and who belie*, W. It. W a lk er , perty situ it- d as follow-: th at he still had a large sum of money J. W , li l l KS, All o l th ■ Northeast quarter of the on him. ft is supposed th a t a fte r ha Win» will act as Clerk, Northe.'1-t qm rter, in section thirty-iwo ing Is en robbed he was throw n fron A. J . T Smith, fo2l . Il p .r t of till West half of the the train. Eight of hfs ribs and hi Who «ill act as Clerk, North« in 1 o r of said m ciion •!;! to-«j: right arm were broken. In tern al in 4~lo —(I. If. P i iiie , — B-ginning t h e N o rth « --t eorm r juries caused death Recorder. C’/?o H o m e iStore —,5 SPEAR HEAD" _ AN CLD TIME FAV ü R ï ’TE "H ip Most Popular Chew for a Third of a Century PURE, RICH, FRUITY-SWEET Notice of Annual City Election .......................... .................................................. ............................ mu Margaret E.Kellogg, Plaintiff j N otice of s a i d section 33 running South 40 vs. ¡- of chains; thence East 5 chains; thence Janie-. F Hm.-on and Dalny ¡- m i e r i h ’ i - North 40 chains, thence West 5 chains to H utson, bis wife, and }■ S ale the place ol Is ginning, all of said describ R. L. Darling, }. vxdek , ed pro,ierty Is ilig situated in Township Defendants. ' f ex eittiox , 2- -.'11th o l R a n g e 5 West of the W illam ette Meridian, in Douglas County, Oregon. Also Lot Iiuinlar Four (4) ill Block S t a t e of O keciox Number Seventeen (17, in the City of 8 S Gold Hill, County of Jack.son, State of J a < k - i 'XC o i ' xtv (Iregon. All of the alxive property will b - «old By virtue of an Execution and Order of Sab- duly i-n e d out of and under the at said time and place if necessary to sat aeal of tiie Circuit Court of the State of j isfy the judgm ent, attorney’s fee, coots Oregon, in and for the County of Jack- and accruing costs of sale. Dated tiiis son, tom e directed and dated the lfithday loth day of March, 1916. — W. II. S ik o i . ek , of March, 1916, in a certain suit th ci-in , j ” Ja c k W alker, of Trail, .1. B. W elch, of Asbestos, —J. M, I'i-ro x , 2-26— l-l K cgister. Misses W aists~ 75c to $ 1.00 The man who chews gets by far the most wholesome enjoyment and satis- faction out of tobacco, especially if he chews fluff tobacco. The rich juices of the leaf are retained in ; ood plugs better than in any other f rm. I’ r more than a generation Spear Head has held first place as the favor ite high-grade plug chewing tobacco. This unique distinction is due soL h’ to the wonderful quality and flavor of Epear Head—the richest, mellowed, tastiest chew in the whole world. Spear Head is the choice ,t of all r ! Curley, hand-stemmed and made •h'to mellow-sweet plugs in a perfectly cle; n, most sanitary factory. You can't chew the flavor out of Spear Head, because it’s a [a rt of the t l.acco. That rich, ripe, red Burley ta-tc keeps on pleasing you as long as you keep on chewing. Chew Spear Head and you'll be chewing the purv.t and most satisfying tobacco that it's possible to make. I" 10c cuts, wrapped in wax paper. T h e M o rtg a g e L ifte r An Electric Motor can lift anything. Let Ua tell you how. By MAKING T W O EARS O E CORN GROW WHERE ONLY ONE GREW BEFORE. Not getting the RIGHT AMOUNT of rain at the RIGHT TIME, is the principal cause of crop failure. This is past history however, on hundreds of profitable farms throughout the country. These EARMS use ELECTRIC POWER anti MOTOR driven pumps a l l o w IRRIGATION in t h e RIGHT AMOUNT and at the RIGHT TIME. They are always ready, reliable and inexpensive, re quire no ex,-»ert .attention and will last a lifetime. or O ur P ow er is at Y oi r C ommand N ig h t , T hroughout t h e Y ear . at A ny T im e , D ay Let us show you where ELECTRIC POWER will heln on the FARM. CALIFORNIA-OREGON POWER. COMPANY :: MEDFORD, ORE. Phone 1G8 216 West Main Street Professional Cards DR. ARTEMAS W. DEANE D K N ÏIS T GAM AD M TN IH IKH Kl) RIALTO BUILDING, MEDFORD W. P. CHISHOLM, M. D. GENERAL PRACTITIONER A. f . Kellogg funeral director and CMBALMER Tourth A viu m North. Gold Hill - . O rv io n Well equipped morgue and 10073 chapel, complete line of caskets, G old H ill , O regon . fap ert Watch Repairing S a n d y o u r w a t c h r e p a i r w o r k to m t. I am now l o m t o f tk o c o u n try a n d d o in g w o r k fo r h a rt p to p h in th a m y ra tu rn a a rt p ro m p t, w o r k a c c u r a te a n d ra - lia b le , p r ic e » r e a to n a b le . MARTIN I. REDDY, 2 1 2 E Main st, Medford, Or. AUTOM OBILE ® . G AS ENGINE REPAIRING Complete Line of Automo bile Supplies and Repairs, especially Fords A Specialist in this work, as well as any detail of General Blacksmithing, etc. CHARLES KELL B la c k s m ith Sugar Pine Camp No. M W A robes, etc. Gold, Hill - Oregon Black and Grey Hearse M co I m first Friday of e w h inontligj Jay E. DavidM»»ii--( ’ ohumii I Day ti'h'phoni' No. 2 I . ; Night No. 2 K. "AIvuli E. Kellogg—( ’lurk L A N D C O M M IS S IO N E R wishing to make ' hotnestead entries, timber en tries, homestead proofs, con tests nr trail, act any business relating to government lands should write or call upon P ersons P a tr o n iz e H o m e In d u stry vSM O R E M T . P I T T <a G O V . JO H N SO N C IG A R S Fire! Fire!! Wood of every description at lowest prices. Wood saw for V . .V. C O M M I K M 1 O N E K custom work. Room 29, .Jackson County Bank Yarili Rivt'N(t|i'*Avt Bldg., M edford , O re . Plinni* 3F2I W . H. CANO N J. R itter