GOLD H ILL NEWS.
n
The Future Prosperity of Gold Hill, Depends Entirely Upon the Enterprise of Our Citizens.
___ _________________________________________
F irs t Y e a r
S i n g l e C o p ie s 9 C e n i s
GOLD HILL, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, MAY 21, 1897.
Num ber n
S u b s c r ip t io n S I . 50«
The Oregon Senator.
main in custody of the sheriff until with Peter Britt and V. Schutz, to doubted this very much. He had
Friday July the 2nd and on that Crescent City, continuing at this no faith in the principle. But the
day, between the hours of 10 in the for reveral years. Later ho engag continued teachings of the Little
morning and 2 in the afternoon ed in farming and stockraising ex Schoolmaster finally overcome his
you he hanged by the neck until tensively in the Applegate section. scruples.
Argued by Attorney Wood, but No you are dead. And may God have | and in 1872 engaged in the hard- So he resolved to break through Mr. Corbett’s Case Before the Com
mittee Today.
; ware business in Jacksonville, in the old traditions and to test the
Action Taken.
mercy on your soul.”
The last sentence seemed to choke ; which he continued to the time of value of Printers’ In k ’s advice by
writing an ad that should tell the
the
judge, who hurriedly arose and |Ins death.
W ashington , May 18.—The sen-
v W ashington , May 18.—The sen
truth, the whole truth, and noth ' a te co m m ittee on privileges am i
1
He
always
took
an
active
part
in
walked
to
the
open
window
of
the
ate committee on privileges and
the management of the affairs of ing but the truth.
elections will meet tomorrow and
elections today heard an arguement court room and looked out.
And
after
many
wrestlings
with
the
Presbyterian
church.
Melson gave no sign of anything
take up the Oregon case.
Mr,
by C. E. S. Wood, an attorney of
his
business
conscience,
much
si
His
children—Mrs.
E.
B.
Watson
hut
indifference
and
met
the
gaze
Corbett,
who
holds
the
commission
Portland, Or., in support of the
lent weeping, and many misgivings, of the governor, expects that the
claim of Hon. H. W. Corbett to a of the crowd as he walked out with- of Portland; IL D. Kubli, K. K.
he
wrote the following ad and sent committee will make a favorable
Kubli
and
Misses
Louise
and
Va-
f
out
being
abashed.
He
was
hurried
seat in the senate to succeed Senator
it
to
all the local newspapers for report on the question, seating him.
lene
Kubli—with
the
mother,
were
j
to
the
jail
and
locked
up.
Mitchell, under the appointment of
-.......—n-----------
publicatton:
at
the
bedside
during
the
last
three
When he reached the jail and was
the governor of Oregon, but the
months
of
his
illness.
A Smuggler Shot.
FORCED SALE OF SHODDY
committee took no action. Mr. locked in the steel cage he broke
Mr.
Kubli
was
a
member
of
the
i
down
and
burst
into
tears,
but
CLOTHING.
Wook contended that the appoint
B utfalo , May 17. -A homing
ment was valid because there had I said nothing. In a little while he Pioneer Society of Southern Oregon. I have 200 of last season’s M en’s Suits pigeon came on hoard the steamer
—one-fourth wool, 75 per cent cotton.
been no session of the Oregon legis was talking and laughing with
They may wear fairly well, but 1 doubt l’arnell, in the middle of Lake Eric,
lature. He held that failure to or i Fiester as though nothing was the
it. They will certainly sh rin k in wet on her trip from’ Chicago.
Not
weather. The colors w ill come out in
ganize was equivalent to holding matter. No appeal or postpone
knowing
that
the
bird
was
a
hom
the
wet.
I
coil’t
guarantee
th
a
t
any
suit
no session, and for this reason there ment is looked for in the case
will tit. Every garm ent is poorly stitch ing pigeon. Captain Griffin shot
ed, and the buttons are likely to come
hud been an interrgnum. He ar though the counsel has filed the
off without warning. It is p art of a fake it. Then he found on the pigeon a
gued it was the intention of the usual move for a new trial.
Government
Soon
to
Begin
on
Port
stock th a t 1 bought for a mere song, hut diamond stud, and a silver tag,
---------- x----------
1 must make money on th e deal, so I ’ll
framers of the constitution that a
Townsend Fortifications.
sell the suits at $6.75 each if I can eatcli hearing the number “T43,800.”
J acksonville , Mav 17.- -K. Kubli
state should be at all times repre
any suckers. First come, first, served.
It is believed that pigeons are
a prominent pioneer, died at his
sented in the senate; that, as he ex
I saac A hrambtin , H igh M arket Sr.
used
in this way for the smuggling
home in Jacksonville last night,
P ort T ownsend , May 17.—At a
pressed it, the sovereign states
Isaac waited patiently for the of d'^monds from Canada.
after
a
long
and
painful
illness.
meeting of the board of trade here
should ever be represented by their
trade that never came. He is still
He
was
67
years
old.
tonight a letter was read from Unit
ambassadors in the senate. The
waiting. The public, while ap
John MCMahon Sentenced for Life.
ed States Senator Turner, in which plauding his honesty, did not want
committee expects to pass finally
Funeral of Kasper Kubli.
he says the government will begin
on the case at their next weekly
John McMahon, who killed Lewis
the class of goods he offered. His
work
immediately on the Puget competitors were “mad clear Gutridge at Granite, in Grant coun
meeting.
J acksonville , Or., May 18.—The
.
-o-------------
funeral of Kasper Kubli took place sound fortifications to he located throug” that one of their number ty, was found guilty of murder in
New Superintendent Appointed.
at 2 o’clock this afternoon. Im near this place. He further says should have ruined “der cloding the second degree in Canyon City
pressive services were held at the that no delay will be occasioned in
last Friday, the jury being out only
S alem , Or., May 18.—R. J. Hen i family home, the Rev. Robert Ennis getting the titles to the necessary pizness” by stooping to tell the
four hours. Saturday night Jus
dricks, superintendent of the Ore I of the Presbyterian church, ofliciat- Jand, as condemnation proceedings truth, and Isaac—poor Isaac—he
tice Clifford sentenced McMahon to
lost
all
faith
in
truthful
advertising.
gon state reform school, resigned . ing. The Odd Fellows’ lodge then have already been instituted in the
’ the penitentiary for life.
And
the
moral
is,
that
while
April 3. The state board of edu took charge. The procession, in cases where exorbitant prices are
Justice has seldom been swifter
cation today accepted the resigna which all of the lodges of the order asked or where owners of property truth in advertising invariably in Oregon than in this case. On
tion, to take effect June 1, and ap in the county were represented, also cannot he found. The government pays, it is a losing game to tell the the 21st of last month McMahon
pointed Ed M. Croisan superintend ! the A. 0. U. W. lodge, was one of I is anxious to have the work com truth about goods that have no
I shot ami killed Lewis Gutrhlge,
ent. Mr. Croisan is a resident of the largest ever seen here. Judge pleted at as early adate as possible. merits. They had better not he ad- and badly wounded in the five
j
vertised
at
all.-
Ex
Salem, and has been for many .3. J. Day, past grand patriarch of The latter feeling is probably
------------------- X -------------------
j Samuel Gutridge,a brother of Lewis
year. He is a republican in politic, the encampment, and Professor J. caused by the fact that the British
CERTlEICATESGRANTED.-TheSUC- • and postmaster of Granite. Gossip
and has served as sheriff of Marion i M. Horton conducted the burial J government is erecting large forti i cersful applicants for teachers cer j about McMahon’s sister is said to
county four years. He is now in services of the order at the grave, fications just across the Straits of tificates at the May examination
have been the causeof the shooting.
the general merchandise business, with a benediction by Rev. J. M. ' Fuca from this place.
are: First Grad»', Aletha Mauzey.
----------x----------
and has other business interests in Shulz.
Second grade, Edna A. Harvey, W.
The Governor Investigating.
Some occupations pay better than
Salem. **
HIS PAST LIFE.
W.
Ferguson,
Maggie
Miller,
Lulu
---------- x----------
one would suppose. A member of
K an F rancisco , May 18.-- Gov
Kasper Kubli was horn in the legislature is not supposed, on Newton, Grace Amann, and Cora
Melson’ Death Sentence.
Koontz. Third grade, Gertrude ernor Budd is making a personal
! Nettsall, Canton Glaurus, Switzer
, three dollars a day. to make more
invistigation of the features of the
Tne court house was full of spec land, August 1, 1830. He came to than expenses. Some of the ‘stay Cotter, Jessie N. Wagner, Alta Rog
Durrant case. Today lie visited
tators Friday afternoon at 1, when : the United States in 1852, landing outs’ tell us how much they might ers, ¡Edith Gregory, Floyd White,
the
scene of the double tragedy, ac
the sheriff and deputy, accompanied at New Orleans. From there he i have made by going in. They have Elsie Nye, 8. I*. Robbins, Roberta
companied
by Chief of Police Lees,
by Melson came in. “ Hear ye, i came across the plains to Oregon, talked freely of the bribes offered Reppey and Ed L. Olwell.
j
D
urrant’s
attorney
ami the district
---------- -----------
hear ye the court is now open” the reaching Jacksonville October 1, them by the “ rump” managers.
A party of movers going from attorney, and climbed from base
crier said and Judge Hanna ad 1854. In the tri], across the plains The writer was recently in an ad
Ashland
to Canyon City was water- ment to belfry. The party then
j he fell in with the family of the late
dressed the prisoner.
joining county and the neighbors bound at Burns, in Harney county, visited the houses of Mrs. Leak ami
“ Lemuel Melson, you were in i Daniel Newcomb and married his j of one of these incorruptible patri-
dicted by the grand jury of Ibis' dailghter, Miss Ella J. Newcomb, ots told the story of his career. He 10 days. The party consists of W. , Mrs. Crossett, two important wit
L. Esteb and family, with two load-! nesses for the prosecution, in order
county for the murder of Chas. December 27, 1857. Seven child
had to hflrrow money to go to Sa ed wagons; a man named Harry, that the governor might see ami
Perry, and a jury of 12 citizens, ren were horn to them, five of whom
lem, got neither mileage or per diem
•after hearing all the evidence in three daughters and two sons, with from the state yet was able to re with his family and a light rig,! hear for himself to what they had
and an aged passenger named testified, ami so he enabled to de
the case, convicted' you, although the mother, survive him.
turn the borrowed money and bring Tucker, 80 years old. They had a cide equitably Durrant s petition
Mr. Kubli was prominent in the
you were ably defended by counsel.
home a wagon load of elegant fur
Have you anything to say why sen affairs of Jackson county for years. niture. Verily great is the reward hard trip, having been six weeks on for executive clemency.
--------------x--------------
the road. Know was 12 to 15 feet;
tence should not he pronounced on He was twice elected county treas
of incorruptible integrity 1—Observ deep in the Cascades, and high
K an F rancisco , May 18.—Gov
urer by the democratic prrty, and
you?”
er.
water, washouts and mire plentiful. ernor Budd has temporarily cease«!
Melson said “ Well I ’m not guilty; was always an active member of
.... " 11
,
the investigation of the Durrant
....... — o
that party. He joined Jacksonville
that is all I have to say.”
An A dvertising Fabio W ith a Moral.
ease, ami has gone to Stockton. 11«'
Nor
E
xa
»
tly
R
ight
is
the
way
The judge said “ Well you are lodge, No. 16, I. O. O. F., and was
thousands of people feel.
It is be lias all the evidence in the Lamont
Once upon a time a Hebrew cloth cause their bloo»i is poor. Hood's '
truly unfortunate if you are not a charter member of Table Rock
case and a transcript of the testi
guilty. The evidence disclosed encampment of this order. In the ing merchant accidentally came Karra pa i .-Ila, the one true blood
mony in the Williams base vill be
that you lured Perry to the moun encampment he tilled honorably across a copy of Printers’ Ink, and purifier, will pr niptiy set them
farwarded
to him at Kr ra.iiento.
tain where he was afterward found every position. He was also u as he was an advertí cr he read and right.
It is doubtful if he will i nier »
H ood ’ s P ills are purely vegeta-;
dead. ¡The circunstances surround charter men.her of Ruth Rebekah enjoyed the Little Schoolmaster.
Me
and do not purge, p.du or gripe. decision Friday, as intended, as the
So attractive was that partie dar
ing the case convinced the jury of lodge, I. O. O. F.,and Banner lodge,
2 mass of evidence to be considered
your guilt. You may not be guil A. O. U. W. He had for many number that our friend subscribed All druggists
will consume a good deal of time.
ty but the different stories told by years represented the different and great was the consolation that
One of our county papers make«
you in regard to the disappearance ¡»ranches of the Odd Fellows at the he founo therein. It taught him
thin your blood with sassafras
the
assertion that his sheet is tak or Don't
of the murdered man; your own in grand lodge, and had held many every week new wrinkles in adver
jioisiin it with bi lie-muss; but aid
ing better than all the other papers Nature by wring DeWitt’s Little Early
difference to his fate and other cir important positions in” the grand ' tising.
But there was one prineigle in combined Kay brother, how about Kisers, the famous little pills for consti
cumstances gave conclusive evi lodge, being elected to the position
culcated, and it seemed to run all this sc» tion of the county? Would pation, hilliousni'.’s and stomach and
dence of your guilt and it is my of grand patriarch in 1893.
liver troubles. They are purely veg
duty to pas» sentence uja»n you. i Mr. Kubli’a business career was through every issue, and that was you g»d fat off your list from here? etable. Allison A Co.
---------------------
a successful one, and he leaves a I that it never pays to lie in your Nit.
Stand.
large property to his family. He advertising—that in publicity, as
T reed hy a D og .- One day this
“ S ir.”
The editors of the county arc all week Prof. Day Parker was tr»«»d
first mined on Jackson creek, near in other things, “ truth is mighty
“Stand up”
looking very go»sl. We still cat by a dog in the postonice. it don t
Melson stood up. “The judg Jacksonville, in 1853 4, and then and will prevail.”
ement of this court is that you re-1 followed the business of packing, i Now, the Hebrew merchant three meals a »lay Bro. Phipps.
pay to monkey with dogs Prof.
Mr. Corbett’s Cass
Will Bs No Delay.