Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, June 17, 1916, Image 1

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Gold Hill
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On
6«a«f«/uf R e fu s River
VOL. 19
FAREWELL
he <&>» Mil
Jackson Co.
O n . C o m m u n ity o f O p por
lu m t y - U o g u . K m .r V allay,
u > h .r. t h . a p p t, g a in a J / a m .
GOLD HILL, JACKSON COUNTY, OKKOON, SATURDAY. JUNE 17 191G
spoken;
A little word th at break» the chain of
year»;
It'» utterance must bring emotion
The memories its crystals cannot die,
II'» known in every land, on every
voice a n ­
i l ’» called good bye.
Presidential Information
T lie new sugar p la n t is being rapidly
t° completion. One massive brick
G ront H H arrison was born at Hills l
In what states since 1880 have Demo­
and steel building is nearly enclosed and
cratic E lectors been chosen but once? h r > Oregon June 5 1866. He was m arr
the powerful m achinery for th at building
The correct answer to the question cun be ied to Molly Newcomb August 27 1890
is already installed. A nother very large
Given Mrs Chas. C. Wharton
found in the “ Presidency of the United
Resided at Gallice Old C hannel mine
States” a 48 page book, vest pocket sire for six year«; removed to Cottage Grove foundation is laid for building much larg­
On her departure for the Cast
containing historic facts, dates, incidents 1897, and farmed until 1906 Removed er than the first, and great piles o l b ick
statistics, etc about all past and present to Gmd Hill during the latter year and and carloads of lum ber scattered about
elections, very valuaole, very interesting. made thia city his home during «he rem ­ give an aii of largeness and perm anance
S. H Holgate of lone, Oregon, was a Call nt th e News office for a copy today. ainder of his life. April 2S 1914. he waa unrcirtake able. This Valley lias once
more evidenced its superiority.
dinner visitor at the home of Mr. and Price while they last only 10c.
struck upon the head by a tree limb which
Christian Science Services
I - utt Monday evening -42 friends of Mm Mr». F. W allace Sears last Sunday. Itev.
I We were in Medford Wednesday and fell from a tree he wins cutting, and from
W
harton
and
family
were
also
present
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teg
u
lar
C h r is tia n S-eieti < »civic»»
C. E. W harton met at the home of Mr-
happem-d to call at a «hoe shop where re­ the ruinous and breakingeffects of which a re held e v e r, Sunday m u ii.ii.. at 11 IK.
an,I Mr». F. Wallaeu Sear» Hnd tend red Mrs. W harton wa» kept home on account
he
suffered
during
tin-
rttn..i
der
of
h
is
1
pairs are made. The proprietor charged
life.
He died at Ins home in Gold Hill , ,,ock al t!,e Co,nUb T heatre. Everyone
her a farewell party . Mr». W harton left of illness.
■ ten cents morn on the same grade ot work
J u n e 11 1916 aged 60 years and 6 days invited. The su b je ct for S u n d ay J u n e
Ralph Darling paid a business visit to
Tuesday m orning for Canton. Ohio, where
than is charged by the local Gold Hill
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IS “ Is the Vniverse Including Man, Ev-
Ho
a »¡»ter 1» very ill and a brother in Toledo Sam« Valley lost Tuesday evening.
H e joined the Christian Church in 1890 « . . .
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cobbler. We take special care to com
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olved by Atomic Force ?
who is also very ill. The party was one of was accompained by Mr. ami Mrs. Seara I pare prices in lots of cases and know for and . lived , honestly
and sincerely ever i
.
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tho largest of the neanon. Mr». W harton and M arguerite W harton.
Children,a Day at the M ethodist Sun
a fact tliat when all thing« are considered since. Seven sisUrs, four brothers, and
ha» lieen in our nildat two year» and ull
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School was fittingly observed. An
Earnest Bouchet ha» been visiting his your local m erchant gives you better his widow rem ain to m ourn his loss.
the better cla»» of our ladle» hare regret father the past week.
rp. t
i i . .i v
»f
unusually fine program enlivened by ex
j values for your money th an any outside
T he fu n eral w*as held a t t h “ hou<e M on
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. . * c e ik n t m usic k e p t th e fine audience in te r
her Io»« even for a abort time. After a very
H . I). Reed returned last Sunday from firm can oiler. Why not surprise him day
Ju n e 12 Rev W burton pastor of the
a
,
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t,
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cited and happy.
Miss Id a Starns
pleanant evening spent by all, refresh­ Portland after a week of fun and bu»i and trade a t home.
local Methodis: Church officiating. After Superintendent proved her tell to he a
ment» of »andwiehea. fruit punch, ice j nesa combined. His mission was to attend
| Mrs Mattie Reese, mother of MrsG. W. th e funeral the rem ains were taken to master-mind in bringing tbi gs to pass.
cream and cake were «crved.
I the Postmasters convention. One of the Milam arrive,1 Friday evening of 1#at
Grove for interm ent.
The collection for th e C hildren's E daca
The party wat one of the moat ancceaa- ' events was a speech by o u r friend Reed I week for a visit with her daughter. She j Tllia iu?m wa8 crowded out last week,
tional Fund am ouuted to $3 00.
ful given In thia city. Thoae who re»pond- who made the h ij of the meeting.
His arrived on the train on which Mrs Milam | The local cam p of tlie I. O. O. F. in*
onded to the invitation were as follow»:* talk was to the point and got the goat of j departed for Salem to help nurse her 1 itiated six at their regular m eeting T hura G rains and fruits throughout this section
are not doing well at this date because of
Mr«. George Ivereon, Mr«. Lucy Mee, some of the Wi«enheitners from As­
daughter G race who is suffering in day night and the entire assembly includ- th s absence of w ater. Another powerful
Mrs. J . D. Starns,
0 . N. Shaver Mr. toria. Johnnie is Some »|ieechiefier when
i the hospital there.
-
, ind visiting m em bers from the G rants argum ent in favor of irrigation
H arry Harvey, Mr«. E. T. Simmon», Mra. he gets started.
| ,,Jim m y,, Chisholm oldest son of c u re s ! Pb8S »«"* Medford lodge» num bering about
C. W. Wilson of Jaoksonville was in
S. V. M cFarren, Mr». H. 0 . Barnes, Mr»
Mrs. F. Day Schruinp and daughter teemed physician departed for H am ilton 00 were fl,lt,t’ d about eleven o’clock and Gold
Hill Friday of last week.
E. Sutton, Mr». E . J , M cIntyre,
J. Betty left last week for Portland to attend
: Ontario, Tuesday, where he will atteud “ d‘ >«htful lunch spread ready for a la t­
C. A. Peterson, R. H . Moore and F.
B. P alm ar, Mra. P. Langdell, Mr» R, 0 j the Rose Carnival and visit nt the home
er hour which proved to be nearer three
W. Sears were Medford visitors W ednes­
.Kelaey, Mr». W. H . G ardner, Mr. and { ol her hu sb an d ’s parents. She was ae- m ilitary school. He was accompanied as
o’clock, when they adjourned.
,
far
as
Chicago
by
Mrs
C
E
W
harton
who
day.
Mra. A. E. Kellog, Mr. and Mra. T. J. I companied by h er sister M arguerite W al­
' thence proceeded on her way to Toledo
M e th o d iil
C hurch
Rev Dr G. F. llaw kins Sec,y Oregon
W est, Mr. and Mr». 0 . E. W harton. Mr. ker.
I Ohio
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r
v
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c
es
Conf. Claim ant Fund lectured in the
and Mra. F. W. Seara, Millie Hedge»,
Miss V>-ra Davidson left last Monday
Calvin C. French recently installed a
M urguerite W harton,
M i a a
Ixitny
Sunday School
10: A. M. M ethodist church this city, Thursday Eve
evening for Portland to take in the Rose <>00 gallon pum ping p lant to water his
Hodge«, Miaa Dolorea Kelaey, Mias Ida
Regular preaching services 11:A. M. ning
Carnival.
100 acre ranch. He lias 16 acres in «uk ar Evening services
8:P . M.
Mrs. Rebecca Moore of C entral Point
Starna, MI h « H attie Hodges, Miaa Yolanda
2:30 P. M. was a visitor at the home of R. H. Mooie
Frank Dungey arrived from Coquille to beets, a fine orchard and quite a hit of Junior Leagu,
Kelaey, Miss Susie Starua, Ml«« Evagene
Senior
lx'ague
7:P.
M.
Starna, Miaa Mary Young, Ml»» Violet visit with his parents M r.and Mrs. Tom alfalfa land. The ranch is locate,1 alxiut Prayer M,-et ng Thursday
8: P. M. the past week.
6 miles from G o ld H ill and is one of the
Subject for Sunday m orning Ju n e 18
Simmon», Mia» R uth Starna, Joseph Kell­ Dungey of Galls Creek.
Mrs. C. A. Peterson is expected home
"T w o preacher „ h o liecatne a nuisance” any day now. H ie lias been in the Ess:
Mra. R. T . Caine attended the Rose finest places nearby.
ogg, G erald Owen«, W alter Kelaey, Cla­
Evening,
"
i
n
heaven’
,
The
second
The past week has given tho local dis
rence Shaver, d a n d le Shaver, Howard C arnival at Portland.
attending h e t m o th e r who has liecu ye y
of the series on The Lord’s Prayer.
Mr» . Lynn Purden nn,l children of Mon­ trict a spell of very h o t weather.
ill
W harton, Wallace Seara.
T he : Everybody invited
Mr« W harton waa presented with many tague, Cal. are visiting with her parents grain throughout the country has started
Mr Herbert Gilkey President First Nat
Agnes D ietriek left th is week for S u th e r ­
, ional Bank ot G rants Puss. with his fam
token« of loving esteem, article» of uae- Mr. and Mra. W alter Dungey.
to
ripen
and
promises
a
bountiful
etop.
lin
to visit with a friend.
Alva Cook of Foot» Creek wa« in Gobi
ily brought Rev Wluirton from that city
fulnear fur the comfort of her long jo u rn ­
Hill Saturday.
Judge C. C. Gall left last week to vis­ to this, Sunday P. M. in hi» new 8 cyl­
II.
C. R edelw as a Medford visitor th e
ey, by her friend».
Mr». P. I.anghrll
inder Case auto
George Lance of Foots Creek came in
past week.
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our local society leader read the follow­ to Gold Hill front Foots Creek last week. it relatives.
Benton Bower« came th ru last Thurs
Ed Weston one of the local ranchers, day
ing verse in p resen tatio n :
W. K. Davis was a Gold H ill visitor
Allen Hodge» of tlie Meadow» District
from the Mine on his way home.
f oni G rants Pass last Monday.
made a short trip to Medford the last
was
a
visitor
here
last
week.
Mrs. Belinda Masterson returne I to
GOOD BYE
Mrs. W illiam Mee a n d Son Gerald were
Mrs Cha» Kell has been ailing for some w eek.
G rants Pass after a short visit here la»l
There is a word befulled with brightest time. She is much better now.
A«hku.d visitors lie S un lay.
Game Warden-, Briscoe of K lamath w, ek.
tear),
M. S. Johnson waa a Medford visitor I District and Walker of Medford were here
Day Schrum p was a Medford visitor
Elsie Miller and Agnes D ie triek were
The saddest word fond lipa have ever tlie past week.
Ashland visitors last Sunday.
several days recently.
last week.
Party a Success
BANQUET
At Wimer Oregon by Enter­
prise Grange. Men are cooks
Petersons Stew.
Last Saturday ye editor was invited by
ehool Supervisor Em il R. Peterson to
¡•to a little trip to W im er to attend a
anquet given by E nterprise Grange who
p i e p o s e t o start a fine new hall in the
near future. The (rounds reached it was
found th at the dinner was given over in-
o the hands of the men who were
pi, dged to put op as good a meal
vs the ladies had formerly given. Ye
scribe was put to the jo b of peeling
ot ¡roes and after some little time was
silowc,« t > sample the elatn chowder
made and concocted by Supervisor P eter­
son who is very proud of his ability as a
chowder chef. It was sim ply grand.
There were so many clams th a t the stew
w as a trifle crowded but no quarreling
ook place and as soon as the stew was
et before the hungry crowd it passed
aw y very quietly. The ladies brought
likes and other dainties including straw ­
berries. Everyone was given plenty to
eat thank- to the commettee whose nam ­
es arriv en as follows: E. D. Thompson,
chr. E. R. Peterson, M ark N eatham er,
Jim Neathamer, and Thom as Cullen,
Before we left we were given to under
stain1 th at the W im er people wanted the
residents to come and help celebrate the
the coming Fourth of July and make
them selves m erry, i t is going to be the
time of the vear and everyone can take
it from ns the W imer people certainly
know how to get up a good celebration
If :hey do anywhere near ns well as they
did with the feed.
A. E. Kellogg, R. C. Kelsey, Cal Doe-
»enherry and II. T. Van Houten were
visitors at Medford to attend the Tax Pay-
eis Convention.
W. W. Truax accompanied by his wife
and daughter Mary were Hornbrook vis­
itors last Sunday.
F. W. Dodge is here for a few days
from G rants Pass attending to Company
business.