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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1926)
tub gold m i l, nk wh . jackhon county , O regon T hursday . march is . i» 2« PAGE TH RR I Gold Mining In Gold Hill Area l l i l l on w h ic h Ihe tu n n e l w ill he A recent le tte r fro m Mrs J. W. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ d rive n and a ro y a lty paid Io the c ity H erron, fo rm e r resident o f th is c ity . on n il Ihe metal values recovered Inform s us th a t Mr. H erron died last BUSINESS DIRECTORY from the p ro p e rty. The com pany September in the east, and that she ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ w ill erect its reduction plant and expects to re tu rn here th is season | m ills on the n o rth end o f the smel fo r a v is it w ith old frie n d s. When An Hein uppenring In the Med Jeweler«—Repairing fo rd T rib u n e about 11 week peal la le r rite near Ihe c ity lim its o f Gobi ihe H errons lived here they occu llill. pied tlie Houk place on the Sams a Week o r so old, bm s illi a good W atch Repairing Valley road, re ce n tly sold to Ray 1 ideee o f Intercut m a tte r In Ibe ac- N EW M IN IN G COMPANIES I am prepared In do all Heasoncr o f V ernonia. The H errons jllv ltle s III »be Kel Mar-Pel mine. A new company composed o f manner of Watch and I I be Hem la rre d lte d to a . E. K e l Salem mid W illa m e tte valley people were re jio rte d as qu ite w e ll to do Jewelry repairing, aland and w ere large p ro p e rty ow ners in logg by ua and speaka fo r Its e lf 1» being organized fo r the purpose tin- co m m u n ity. at Bowers' Pharmacy « O M ) H II.U M arch 5- -T h a i „ o f ru n n in g a tunnel In to Ihe m oun W. M AR TIN E A U e n e n i resum ption o f gold m illin g tain ona tract ju st n o rth o f the Kel Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Drake, (fo rm e r Gold l l i l l Oregon In d ila try in the Gold l l i l l d is tric t ia Mar-Pet p ro p e rty , and it is reported ly Mrs. L. M. B ing,) and Mr. and Mrs at hand la evidenced by the pres Ibr.t a tunnel w ill like w ise be d riv - Jess D urkey w ere v isito rs here on ent a ctivitie s o f th< M'veral m in in g en Ibe coining season fro m the op- F. M. JONES .Monday o f th is week. The Drakes companies In ihe pushing 1«/ . 1 J /-I I n • • ----- 1 ' fleld "h l I’llriilo g posite side o f the m ountain fro m the are residents o f Talent and the Jess Watch and Clock Repairing "»"<• developm ent and co nstruction w o rk . „ h i , . . ...................... I Kel Mar-Pet p ro p e rty , on a tra c t in Durkeys are residents o f Ashland. . . vu w o f p u llin g p ro -I the c ity lim its a d jo in in g the local .Mr. D rake has been em ployed to All work guaranteed I - r tie . Into p ro d u ctio n . The Kel- cement plant just „ o r li, o f Hekuma erect a new and m odern m ill at Mar-Pet M ining C om pany has in - addition. at mine in the S terling c o u n try and creased its ca p ita lis a tio n fro m the he and fa m ily w ill move there as PAXSON DRUG CO. 121.000 mark to $150,000 and an- GOLD ( ROSS MINE COMPANY C entral P oint, Oregon soon as a d w e llin g can be con struct | nounce lh<- Im m ediate co nstruction The (¡old Cross M ining Company ed. M r. D u rke y has been ve ry i ll o f a reduction pla n t at a cost o f o f Bend, Oregon, business men has w ith pneumonia fo r a long tim e and W RITE US $50,000, till to be d riv e n by e le ctric been re ce n tly in co rp o ra te d , and is just n o w beginning to gel around F o r prices on diam ond* | power. have m in in g equipm ent on the a little . and watches. P art o f the occasion fo r Ib is »mall capitalised and closed ground to d riv e a tunnel in to the M all us yo u r w atch and visit here was the sale o f tw o beef < 'b riy ira tlo n , co in p ow d nJ several Jewelry re p airing. m ountain just n o rth o f the S ylvanite cattle to the F. and M. m arket. local m in in g men and V ernonia. REDDY and CO. mine fo r tlie pur|iose o f cross-cutt Oregon business men. began last ing Hie large vein system extending “ House o f Q u a lity ” People d e sirin g to learn the fu ll M edford i summer to d riv e an 800 foot m ine through Ihe K el-M ar-Pet p ro p e rty . tunnel in to the m ountain back o f T h e ir in itia l expense w ill he the amount o f th e ir taxes can do so by ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ (¡old H ill to cross-cut the iro n dyke co nstruction o f a road up the m oun ca lling at the F id e lity State Bank ♦ — MATTRESSES R E B U IL T — ♦ and s y lv a n ile vein ru n n in g n o rth - tain side to the p ro p e rty ut a cost here where the C ounty has made ♦ FOR ONE-HALF I HE PRICE « arrangements fo r Gold H ill people ♦ OF A N EW ONE « south through the Gold H ill d is tric t, o f $5000. to pay th e ir p ro p e rty and personal ♦ A ll maîtresses sterili? il accord ♦ ami have astonished the m in in g ♦ taxes th is season. ♦ lag Io Stale Laws. « I w o rld by cross c u ttin g large bodies OTHER A C T IV E M INES H ERE ♦ Phone 104. 32 N. Grape St. ♦ ¡o f valuable ore u n k n o w n Io the tun- ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Medford. Ore. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ The o th e r mines in Ihe d is tric t Mrs. Maud S tickle was a v is ito r — i nel projectors at the commencement being developed to uncover mass lien- at the Davis and S tickle homes o f the w o rk. The tunnel has al- General Blacksmithing I ready been d riv e n In 60(1 feel Into ore ere tlie T in Pan, and Bed Oak Tuesday o f th is week. I am prepared to do a ll m anner o l the m ountain and It Is several h u n groups o f old lim e pi'iwtucers on Wagon and lle p a lr W o rk. T em per dred feet yet to Ihe know n vein (¡alls ereek, three miles south o f Mrs. V. W . M illspaugh, o f P o rt in g , W elding. P o in tin g , Shoeing. Gold l l i l l by the C a rte r brothers, land. was a v is ito r h e r. last week at j system on Ihe p ro p e rty . In the ra ilro a d men o f A shland; Ihe B ill the home o f Mrs. M yrtle Millspaugh. “ S atisfaction Guaranteed” mean lim e Ihe w o rk bus been push Nye, an old and famous producer C. F. < VRTKIt. - GOLD t i l l I , ORB ed Io the te rm in a l p o in t and in bor- M artin Bowers attended the big ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦ + * ♦ ♦ + + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + + ing the tu n n e l eight veins o f an tw o miles south o f Gobi H ill, by George B lanchin, re ce n tly a rriv e d w re stlin g event at Grants Pass Tues ♦ Phone 145-J 142 N. F ro n t St ♦ aggregate w id th o f 7R feet have from Paris, France; Ihe L u c k y B art day nig h t o f th is week. been cross-cut nt a depth o f 300 ♦ F. F. B U R K group on Sardine creek, a w e ll re m The ore fro m these veins is ♦ Medford le n t ft A w ning Wka ♦ ! feet. embered past producer hv Glen Miss O live T u rn e r, a rriv e d this ♦ Canvas Goods o u r S pecialty ♦ I ru n n in g fro m RIO to $60 per ton In S perling; tlie Apex, (G old B idge), week fro m Marshfield and is v is it ♦ A,Ho Tops and Glass In d o s u rc s ♦ gold alone, w h ile the o th e r metal three miles south o f (¡old H ill by ing her fa th e r and b ro th e r here. ♦ M edford, Oregon 42 ♦ I values are s ilv e r, n icke l. copper, a co rp o ra tio n o f P o rtla n d men. J. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ami iro n . In a d d itio n to these P ickard and Sam Hreshach are dev N O TIC E FOR BIDS veins, crosscut, the tu n n e l is being eloping a new p ro p e rty on Galls Assaycrs, Chemists d riv e n on a p a ra lle l east-west vein creek fo u r miles out o f (¡old H ill Notice is hereby given that the o f an average w id th o f three feet that is considered b y m in in g men board o f School D is tric t No. 57, of G O LD H IL L T E C H N I C A L and ru n n in g in gold values $12 per as one o f the com ing m ines in the Gold H ill, Oregon, w ill receive u n til Ion. — L A H O R A T O R Y— d is tric t. 7:30 o’clock P. M „ March 29. 1926, Chemist and Asanyer The Kel-M ar-Pet reduction plant --------- 0---------- sealed bids fo r the tra n sp o rta tio n of b u ild in g w ill ht. 44 feet by 110 fee! E. DERW ENT W A N T E D — 100 Cord 4-foot F ir school ch ild re n on Route No. 2, be in dim ension and w ill |»e erected A n n ly tis t, Chemical Engineer. wiwnl at once. In q u ire o f John J. ing know n as the Sardine creek and close Io the p o rta l o f the g rin d in g , B ille r, Gold H ill, Oreg. 47tf Riverside colony route, covering all roasting, re g rin d in g and floatation Attorney», Abstractor« the distance between the d is tric t line I separation in recovering the values F ilc h Snyder is do in g develop n Sardine creek and down the north A. E. KELLOGG — A b stra cto r o f w,li< *■ are p rin c ip a lly gold, silver. ment w o rk on the Iro n D oor Mine side o f Bogue R iver in tile Riverside T itle s , (¡old H ill. Oregon. R e lin b li n '< ki l, copper and p la tin u m , w h ie li on w h ic h he filed about a year past. co lo n y d is tric t to Gold H ill. Jackson C ounty A bstractor. Over " '■> a ll resond to the flo a ta tio n o r The board reserving the rig h t to tw e n ty years’ experience in Ihe I '’ h lo rin a tlo n system o f separation T h is p ro p e rty *is iro n ore w ith a fa ir percent: ge o f gold, and w ill some accept o r reject any o r a ll bids. Mr. E. D erw ent, chem ist and metal- county. Phone O-J-2 Gold H ili. day develop in to a valuable p ro Bids w ill be opened at 8:00 o’clock --------------- Inry ie.d e n g in e e r, w h o has £ id ducer. i t adjoins the K e l-M a r-P e t M. M arch 29. 1926. W. B. G aylord ' <>f the Gold H ill technical on Hie n o rth and r f the Iro n p o o r N. W. Borden BER TH A COY, Clerk o f School ' la b o ra to ry fo r the past tw o years BORDEN ft GAYLORD was ever opi ned from the main tu n R. E. COOK. w ill have fu ll charge o f the con A tto rn e ys at Law nel o f the Kel-M ar-Pet a great depth Chairm an o f Board. I s tru ctio n and in s ta lla tio n ami opera w ould lie attained and some re m a rk General Practice tio n o f the red u ctio n pla n t fo r Ihe able values uncovered. Licensed T ru ck and D riv e r. We Suite 412. M edford Center B u ild in g com pany under a long term contract haul a nything. J J J U tte r pd ad—37 ♦ Mrs. Emma In g lin g , w h o fo r some — I N 8 U R A N C E— HAPPY T H O D G H T M IN IN G CO. tim e has been seriously i l l as the N O T IC E FOR BIDS I have succeeded Io Ihe agenev of ■ The " H ? appy T h hought M in ining Co.. P. II. Bell in p a il .,f the companies ppy T o ««»’ » M in g Co., result o f a stroke o f p aralysis, is re fo rm e rly represented I,y h im In con’ l ’°sed o f local men. has been ported as in a v e ry serious co n d i N otice is hereby given that Ihe (■ (till l l l l i i l l l l . I I have I i ihe l i o Home, l i Aetna, , r iip p n iti' .......... * s > Gold re ce n tly incorporated fo r the p u r tion at press tim e. hoard o f School D is tric t No. 57, o f Royal, F ire m a n ’s Fund. London. pose o f d riv in g a tu n n e l in to (he Gold H ill, Oregon, w ill receive u n til W A LTE R ZIM M ERM AN m ountain on a tract a d jo in in g the At F id e lity Slat,. Bank, Gold H ill Bert K issinger, w h o is m aking 7:30 o ’c 'o r ’. 1». M „ March 29, 1926. K el-M ar-P et p ro p e rly on Ihe south. his home tiere w h ile ta kin g tre a t sealed hid- fo r the tra n sp o rta tio n o f I his com pany is lessee o f a m in in g D O C TO R S ment fo r infected tonsils is s lo w jy school c h ild re n on Route No. 3 be tract lielonging Io the C ity o f Gold im p ro vin g . ing the Galls creek route covering the d is tric t between Rock P o in t and W. P. CHISHOLM . □ (¡old H ill on the south side o f Bogue G EN ER AL l ’ R A C T IT IG ..a „ I R iver leaving ihe southern bound- Phones: Office 10, Res 9-L j iry o f the d is tric t on Galls Creek at 8:15 o'clock A. M. Gold H ill, Oregon. The board reserving the rig h t to accept o r reject any o r a ll bids. D r. F. G. CARLOW Bids w ill be opened at 8:00 o ’clock D r. EVA MAINS CARLOW P. M. March 29. 1926. Osteopathic Physicians BER THA COY. Clerk o f School Offices 416-17-18 L ib e rty B u ild in g , R. E. COOK. Residence, 26 South L a u re l Street, s c C hairm an o f IJoard. g i f t Phone 904 M edford, Oreg h iv o FARM IMPLEMENTS M sdford V E T E R IN A R Y H ospital DR. D. W. STONE 3 4 Vi Grnduate V e te rin a ria n Office C onsultation Free Cor. Grape and F ifth - M edford, Ore Phone 369— Day o r n ig h t ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ft ♦ M edford V e te rin a ry H ospital ♦ ♦ Dr. D. M. 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