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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1926)
TUE GOLD n u i NF WS, JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON THURSDAY, JULY 15, 192« r A c .it «. t !*• • - •? of n mine, when the only thing that counts is not w hat is in be or»', hut wliat can lie got out at . profit. 15. S ith w v s ic in Oregon M in in g Bureau Patterson and W or.on. of the Black Sand outfit wer,> callers this week 1 lie ins! illalioa of twenty six Mon iron In des at the two shore plants, -tth. Li-!il eu m em bers of h over the •n r.-nar I • high grade xv ...e . : e.m Wi: n noted on the at Ba ,lon and (lol l U rich , is an in |MVC < '.111' in 1: '•> I’ made stree. at one tune. Inasm uch as dex of the sit.* of the it'stidlalum , w liv it . in in in irg interests. The ■ iieti, ers of tlie jroliee force and s a wl to. In o *e p la n t th e grav- | B rittany ore. run n in g approx hmne- el will be handled by d rag tine mid |x ilf'i- n thou- til dollars a ton. ilx officials w ere of that ilk it was n one hydraulically, ■ jirett.v smooth sailing for the miner. a n d (hr B arker o re from the Bough A. 11. Bailey of New Brunsw ick Kivu; ! claim of toe Hall group w ere J. I". Boss w ho h i s s p e n t some thin mining engineer called at the Bur (here, w ent over io const tow n, am' the m ost recent. The Bureau is in liead "iiar* e-s th is wi*ek. lie is kept busy assuring strangers that uis im pressions w ere so f.tvorahb Jerested chi fly in gypsum, xvlvch the Muds i re ault d ir ami provable during his stay here that lie bouglu is one of the nou-ntetullies w hich xx os to the outsiders it is u tterly be thru- el inis on Boots Creek w hile Io not have near here in quantity >ood belief that such things can there. so far as present determ ined. hap|x*n here and not set the entire The Mount Reuben tunnel is it eo n n u ln ity bx thi ears. 5057 feet, and indications eontimi W ork is going on at tli, A contract tunnel work has been favorable. lei on the Bratton mine at Coyote Argo, and the samples of high grade creek. The untangling of the dis brought in from there indicate Ilia SOL i HWE3TERM ORI GON MINES pules as to boundaries in some of Ilie properties in that neighborhood would allow them to make the same progress, with the result that one o f the most promising districts in th e vicinity would come into its own the mine will al some future tinn create a stir. Wade is going ahead with the preparatory work on tin Grouse mountain property. Me Fadden has been at work quietly on the Jewett for the past six months and has piled up a lot of high grade The reported sale of the Million which has amazed those who havi aire is one of the rays of light in seen it. th e Gold Hill district. While the Gilles of the Black Wonder group Bureau was in great hotx*s of the suarlter, and of the continuance of has gone north on business connect vrork in a big way on tire Blossom, ed with the mine. P. B. Wickham th e Apex, the Sylvanite and the Kel is at Nelson, at the B. C. Convention Mar Pet, all of which are at present and Hogg of the Sleepy Hollow* is ia inactive, there will not be a long Portland. w ait until all are . in going, if Charles Tucker has gone down Io only one real c-< * I with money and his mine al Agncss. Sol Stone is at turning kn ow k lgi takes up just one the Orofino, and John Breeding is nt a t them. work on the Wimer, at Holland, The reported sale of the AA'edge at Coats, who took over the Yellow Hogue River is good nexvs, accom Horn , is not yet hack from Seattle. panied as it is by *' e suggestion Jackson and I.ogan of the Gold Hill that a group of real men have arrang district were callers at the bureau They arc planning to rd a combination of that property this week. w ith others. All to be developed send a ton of their ore to the Maec simultaneously. This was the bur Smelter at Denver, for determina- This is the most sensible den of Bean Newton's talk at the tion. annual meeting two years ago. That dling for anyone to do who has. as in the present stage of development so many of the mines here have, a here, several properties should be complex orc. It is not what shows combined and put under one manag I up in an assay that sells a mine or Il is rnent. It is the only way big money that determines its value. can be interested here at the pres what is recoverable by the methods ent. at hand. Too many of us are de Crescent City was full of miners pending on assays as a guide to the L ow to C a l i f o r n i a Reduced roundtrip summer fares are now in effect. Plan your trip toCalifomia and take advantage o f them. Tickets with 16-day limit are on sale daily; also season tickets with Oct. 31 limit at slightly higher cost, permitting stopovers. Four trains daily, including Southern C alifornia Express direct via Sacramento and Los Angeles. LIM B S Southern PacàficLines E. H. RADTKE, AGENT : 5■ ■ This Week The benefit dance recently give” in Sardine Valley for the relief o' Mr and Mrs. Balph Duseaberry, wh suffered the loss of their home am! all its contents by fire, was a real -ueeess. Beside the proceeds of the dance, they were (he recipient of many useful articles of life's nee essilies from friends in the com AU our meats are newly home butcher ed, Which preserves the tenderness and flavor. No m atter whether you come in and personally select the cut, or phene your order so we can reserve a good selection for you, you will always get the best for less here than elsewhere. Beef Roast, .................................lOctb Veal Boiling Meat, ................lOctb Beef Boiling M eat,................. lOctb Home Cured Bacon, from 25c to 35c F. &. M. M a r k e t Gold Hill, Oregon P hysical G ro w th R eq u ires F in a n c ia l G ro w th inunity. After getting a ramp outfit tilted up they left Sunday of last week for Klamath County where Ralph has secured employment in the timber. < N organization like the C alifornia Oregon Power Company cannot stop growing. Every time a new customer is added to our line9 the demand for electricity increases. To meet the demands of thousands of new customers each year we must continue to expand our facilities for service. FOB SALE- drop leaf table, kitchen range, kitchen cupboard and a small healer. Inquire of Mrs, Myrtle Millspaugh. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smith and baby, who for son*’* time have bc"n living ■ ¿bc-decn. Washn.. returned here for a few days' visit has, \ .*k with xjr». Du-en berry's mother Mrs. Nina Dusenbcrry. George left for Bun ; nza, Oregon, where he has secured employment. Not only must we be prepared to place more power at the command of the territory served, but new transmission lines must be built and old ones extended to reach these new users of service. WANTED:—Hauling and trucking of any kind. Price right, prompt service. See E. J. Reinking at the telephone office or leave orders al Johnson's Groceteria. No Job to big or small. 10 Paid Ad Our six-fold expansion in the last ten years has given more than 2,000 of our customers the opportunity to invest in our preferred shares. Our growth in the future will give you the same opportunity. C. G. VanHook, president of the mine on the old Sleepy Hollow place returned last Saturday from a bus I ness trip to Portland. This popular investment will pay you a good return — safely. Y o u can purchase shares on the M o n th ly Investm ent Plan a t $5 a share per m onth. GRANTS PASS Rl'SINESS COLLEGE Last Grand Offer, starting July 14 and lasting until August 18th: Rookeeping. $35., Shorthand, $35 Typing, $35., Accounting. $35. Everyone who can should take advantage of this 2-month course. Anyone wishing farther information may write in care of Grants Pass Business College. Enroll from 1:0t) P. M. Io 5:00 P. M. every afternoon. Don’t delay. i Paid Adv 14-15 J. U. Smith, last week, marketed a load of fancy porkers in Medford. Reports indicate that the price was very good. < The California Oregon Power Company L. O F F IC E S * OREGON—Medford, Roseburg, Grants Pass, Klamath Falls CALIFORNIA—Yreka, Dunsmuir More Than 2,00 0 Home S h a re h o ld e rs NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed Bids will be received by the undersigned up to July 18th for Kalsomining the upstairs rooms and upstairs hall, the painting of the Cornice 4and nailing same where loose, puttying ot cracks and nail holes in same, painting of windows and sills inside and out and puttying of all windows on the outside where the putty has fallen off. Also paint ing the fire escapes. Said succes sful bidder to clean all paint end putty stains and all kalsomine that may fall on any furniture, floor, windows or woodwork. Said work to be done in a work- nlanlike manner and be approved by the board and all material to be used shall be of the best. BERTHA COY, Clerk S.D. 57 TENDER! Dividends for You From Electrical Development Homer Elhsrt, Wife and little Billy, of Ashland, stopped a few minutes in Gold Hill Tuesday on their vacation trip to Bandon where they expect to spend a week. Miss Sylvia Greenleaf, former resi dent of this community, and last year the teacher at the Willow Springs school, now a resident ot Medford, who at the close of school went to the southern part of California for a visit has returned and reports a very enjoyable trip and vacation. John Hammersley as the new re corder for Gold Hill has taken ahold in a business like manner and we be lieve will suit all factions here better than any of the recorders in the past several years. ■ f Elmer Dungey is now the possess or of a Ford which he is using to drive back and forth to his work at the VonDeriiclIen gravel pit. AMERICANS CAREFUL INVESTOR NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (014877) Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office, at RoHehurg, Oregon, July 14, 1926 NOTICE is hereby given that Wil liam Glenn Laidley, of T rail, Oregon who on June 6, 1023, made Home stead Entry, Serial No. 014877, for the N% of NWU and SWH of NW(4 of Section 23, Township 32S, Range IE., Willamette Meridian, has filed noliee of intention to make Final Three-year Proof, Io establish claim to the land above described, before Chauncey Florey, U.S. Commissioner ill his office at Medford, Oregon, on the 23rd day of August, 1926. Claimant names as witnesses: Oliver H. Bailey, of Trail, Oregon William Dader, of Trail Oregon. Fred Sturges, of Trail, Oregon (diaries H. Chindler of Trail, Oregon One out of every 17 Americans Licensed Truck and Driver. We haul anything. J J. Ritter pd ad—37 owns securities of public utilities. Three and a half million own slocks ---------0--------- HAMILL A. CANADAY, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Southerlin, ot of electric tight and power compan It 18 Register. British Columbia, (formerly Miss ies. There are now over 16,337,(MIO Mary Newton) motored here Sat urday for a visit with relatives on licople in the United States who NOTICE FOR PUBI.ICATION utilize electricity for light and (lower Sardine creek. purposes. i IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Stocks of electric companies throu FOB BENT—6 room house. Enquire SI ATE OF OREGON FOR JACK ghout the nation are everywhere at News’ office. SON COUNTY considered a favorite investment, I aac Oran Atkinson \ The Starns famly, former resi onihining the features of safety with Plaintiff / No. 3356 dents of Gold Hill write from Sher good dividend yield. Stockholders i i * ■ Equity man county that they are on a motor INts in electric light and power emu trip of Oregon. They were former panics are constantly growing, as France» Belle Atkinson 1 SOMMONS Defendant / residents of Eastern Oregon. They investors of both large and small visited Crater Lake on their way means are becoming more and more TO FRANCES BELLE ATKINSON, across the divide into Eastern Oreg fainilinr with the merits of electric The Above Named Defendant: on and expect to be gone a week. securities. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OE OREGON: You are hereby summoned and required to appear in the above named Court and cause and answer the plaintiff's complaint on file therein against you within six (6) weeks after the 24th day of June, 1926, whieh is the date of the first publication of this summons; You are further notified that, If you fail so to np|>ear and answer within the time aforesaid, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for Ihe relief demanded In said com plaint, a succinct statement of which Is: for a decree of said Court In fav or of plaintiff and against you for ever dissolving the bonds of matri mony existing lietween plaintiff and said defendant, decreeing that plain tiff is the sole owner of certain con tracts to purehnse pro|ierty, and cer tain personal property, described In the complaint; for plaintiff’s costs and disbursements in this suit, and other relief which to the court may seem meet and proper. The date of the Order herein, for service of this Summons by publi cation, is June 22, 1926, and said Order fixed six successive weeks as Ihe time for said publication. RAWLES MOORE, Attorney for Plaintiff, Post Office Address: Cooley Theatre Building, South Central Avenue, Medford, Jaeksnn County, Oregon (11-17 6-24 to and incl 8-5, 26) PLANO for sale, stored near Gold Hill, Bargnin and terms $10 month. If mien sled write Cline Piano Co. 66 Front St. Portland, Oreg. 12-14