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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1911)
D o It »p o sitio n « P a y ? | W a n t Public le rv le s Commlaslen. Lady Billposters* Brigade Post» M iss P ankhurst’s Lecture Posters BARNEY OLDFIELD. Ju s t oow tw o Interesting cities. Ran Not few er than two bill» will he FEDERAL FOOD EXPERT. i Francisco and New O rleans. are co m offered on t h . subject of s public ser World's Ao»» »post peting for th e honor of bolding a vice comm ission On» will propose er tuapeedad Fee Year. Or. Harvay W . * « • » , W h . great exposition to celebrate tbe com ■uch an organisation for th e ro ntrol pletion of the P anam a canal. Home Knewe A " *>»•«♦ “Orub." of corporation» In Multnomah County body baa come Into print w ith tbe old alone. A nother will be stato-w lde In and abopworn statem ent th at exposi Its provisions. It Is not Im probable tion» don't pay. T h at depends upon th a t a th ird bill on thia su b ject will Mie point of view To some persons appear. nothing pay» th a t does not show a balance on the profit sldp of the do!- Would Ditch Vstoad Bill». lars and c e u ts ledger. Home peraons S enator Bowarman will probably be m easure all men and all m ovem ents one oi th e leaders In an active oppo by the dollars and cents footrule. sition which will develop ag ain st the Does It pay to paint a picture tbit* consideration of any of th e 38 vetoed gives delight to thousands and 5» bills which have been retu rn ed from handed down as a precious h erto o i the governor a fter th e last regular to hum anity, though the n itlst gets I. t tesalon He declares th a t th ese bllla a pittance for It? Yes: It puvs both d ra all dead, th at a special session the artlsl and the people T he art: t Intervened betw een th e last regular him self Is rew arded by the coii.udons- session and the present session, and ness of having created a work of art. th at the bills should have been voted Does It pay to w rite a g reat poem upon at th * special session. w hich goes Into tip- common literature The constitution In Section 15 of of Ibe race, though tin- poet receives SHEEHAN IS NAMED A rticle V provides th a t th e bllla shall little or nothing for his work? Yes: be acted upon at the “next session.” It pays the poet, and It Roy» the p eo Tw anty-five Bolt and Deadlock on T here Is no m ent'on of reg u lar ses ple. T he satisfaction of doing some Senator L ik e ly . • IMO, by American P rua Aaaudation thing w orth w hile In thia worjd Is re sion, and It Is the contention of Bow Albany, N. Y.—W illiam F. Sheehan w ard m ore durable than dollars and was nom inated as tb e D em ocratic erm an th a t plainly th e legislature cents, though cash rew ards COB» In candidate for U nited S tate* Ben»: or I should have voted upon them a t that handy. Milton »old "p a ra d ise Lost" ! time. In the house bills vetoed by a t the Joint caucus of iiem og/atlc for a few pound». g Poe sold “The G overnor C ham berlain w ere pr'.nci- legislators, receiving *2 vot*a, fonr H aven" for a few dollars. These clpally relatin g to Increases of salary more th an a m ajority o f aL n -“/ Dem w orks have enriched th e literatu re of for various county and d istrict olll ocratic mem ber» 'X both f c n iM • th e world. T hey have paid big. C ham berlain exercising his p re Twenty-five legislator*' b o b -d the Initial Week Is Quiet and Little cera, An exposition ta w sseutlally a work rogative In connection with all of caucus and. if ail tbo»e who • rerod of a r t but It is more th an th a t; It la Accomplished Aside From these. U ther vetoes of house bills th e caucus vote to*. S heehan, t. • ab a g reat educational inatitntlon. It a f w ere In relation to appointm ent ot a tlon, be- Organization. fords t» m illions of iiersona an oppor sentees can pre i ‘»nt his.. board of tru stees of Ibe McLoughlln cause a m ajority o nil th e me mt tu n ity to see and study m any of tb e It 1» not only the traditional and overw orked editor who uses the tra d i 1lome at O regon City, a h orticultural voting la tional and overw orked p aste pot. No, m a’am : not nt all. U njournnllstlc. or. fam ous a rt creations, th e splendid In of both houses pi< Suli'iu.—Aside from organization bill and o th er m inor measures. necessary for e'ect a t nuv rule, nonjournallstic, women have taken to the paste pot 700 strong In ventions. the m agnificent m echanism s T here were 23 senate bills vetoed. j m l election of presidin g officer» vary New York, w here nu nruiy o f that m agnitude sallied forth the other day of industry and commerce. A g reat title wa« accom plished during the T hese Included bills .relatin g to ex arm ed to the teeth with brushes nnd p aste pots. They lieenme nonunion or, exposition Is a g reat university for the Eaton Roasts ên -m te s . nltlal week of th e session by the i am ination before securing a m arriage ! anyhow, unnA llaled billposters for th e tim e being They worked mnnfnlly, people.' U nfortunately th ere Is a gang Salem , Ore.—S e n a u r "tourne. ex- license; defining vugrancy; re g lstra i though In a ladylike way, a fte r ull. for th ere w asn't a single backbit* or fuss tute'a lawmaker». Scarcely th e of g rn fters th a t follow expositions na S enator F ultcn and W. S. U 'R es w ere ;rouudwork of leglalatlnn unit policy i tlon of v o ters; exem ption of bond» j When they got through th eir d ay 's Job nud returned, a w earied and sm eared a “business," but no m an of honor severely a rr a g n e d by R epresentative raa laid during the th ree day« the from tax atio n ; m aking It a rnlsde i w ith paste. to the headquarter« o f th e W omen's political union- there, now, who ever, had any connection w ith a B aton of Lane in a speech In t t e they do belong to the union, a fte r all nt 46 East T w enty-ninth street, the 1 m eaner to circulate false sta tem en ts ’ olon» were In *e*al»n American m etropolis w-as distinctly and decidedly P ankhursted from Steve w orld's fa ir can bring him self around House of R epresentatives for th e ir - concerning the condition of a bunk; i Although not In y'"tru hu» th e first B rodie's old place In the Bowery to Kid McCoy's b ar In W est T hirty-eighth to tb e belief th a t bla p a rt in the work I participation in the organ z tlon of veek of law m aking been m arked by publishing delinquent tax lists; defln street, from F ifth avenue's source to W ashington height*. P ankhursted. did did not pay him. leaving aside the cash tbe present L egislature. E aton’s uJ- treater quietude wltu Indication» of a Ing th e boundaries of Coos and Curry you ask ? Yes Tile charm ing hut determ ined fact» " f Mias Sylvia Pnnkliurst. results. I d ress, which was in some particular» a th e r sed ate aeraton, before the sea , c o u n tie s; r e la tin g to fishing n ear fish English »uffragetto m ilitant, w as pasted and jiosted nil over Ne% York, a n ' E xpositions a re not organized for sensational, was delivered as a vale don la over th ere tuny be some high w ays; providing for prep aratio n of a nouncing In Idg display type Hint Miss V nnkhurst would open her American money m aking. T hey a re created first dictory, follow ing th e unsuccessful at- trade politic» played under the dlrvc : syllabi of suprem e court cases; Dr. cam paign In behalf o f votes for women nt C nm ecle lycenm Jan. 6 Ml«« ua a m a tte r o f lo/fel pride and beyond I tem pt of th e L ane C ounty m an nud Ion of Jay Bowerman. A peculiar I Owens-Adair sterlllxatlou bill; provld- I'auk hurst Is a n able lecturer on her favorite toolc th a t for tbe benefit o f the people who hts associates to w rest from S peaker iltuatlon exist» In both hou»e», ana j I Ing for organlxatlon of n<-w counties visit them . A nd In th is respect ex Rusk the appointm ent of tb e Houae tefore the »e»»lon progreaaea very far I and a num ber of bills In reference to positions do pay. i standing com m ittees. ■oiupllcatloii» may arlae th at will re i salaries for county olficera. T h e S e n a to r ia l E lec tio n » . uilt In a few political »ky rocket» , Officers A gainst Em ergency Clause. Including those to fill vneancl.-a Progressive Republican» Control. tilerC a re th irty -fo u r senators to be j Speaker Rusk of the house adds his tlecV td-by th e legislatures th is w in-j Although the »o-ralled progreaalvi voice to th a t of P re sid e n t Selling of ter w ith those already elected. Of Republican« a re In th e »addle In boll ; th e sen ate In em phatic declaration these seventeen, or exactly one-half. | branches. It 1» only tnrough the te : th a t em ergency clauses will h a v f hnrd are practically decided through direct ilKtance ot a few Reput lie» tin whom sledding during the p resen t session of j » j» J* J* J* B y P r« « id e n i 7 A L T . J» J» Tacom a, W ash.—T he session c i th e prim aries o r otherw ise. lym pathlea In th e pn»l have not been ' th e legislature. P leaders for em er W ashington Equal Suffrage Associa- HERE has been a great deal of talk on the SUPPOSED In th e o th er seventeen cases there i wholly in accord w l'h the “Oregon gency clauses, which have th e effect „ ill ... be „„ ......., contests, ____ som e — of _____ them . prom tlo n ended in a row in th e clim ax of System ." Hen Selling was elected of puttin g laws Into force w ithout HELPLESSNESS OF TH IS COUNTRY in the event of w lalng to be h itter and not a few of which te a rs w ere shed, a fist or tw o prealdent of the aennte with th e help opportunity for uae of the referendum , foreign invasion. I venture to ♦ ink that much more Las w hich may result In deadlocks. Tbe shaken and som e headgear got m uch of »nine four Republican» who have will be told to halt unless they can been made of thia than the facts, calmly considered, would hardest fights a re In New York, w here off Its balance. never accepted the en tire Oregon show absolute necessity. M urphy of T am m any H all Is gener The convention in Tacom a M usic The leg islatu re la th e sole Judge as justify. ly item . In the houae. S peaker Jerry ally supposed to control th e situation; hall resolved Itself into a v eritab le Ruak was elected by th e Republican» to th e existence of th e em ergency. We have a VERY GOOD NAVY, and with the opening of the W ith p resid en t Selling and S peaker Panama canal it will lie a much more effective one. It would be useful New Jersey, w here Governor W ilson "three-ring circus w ith Mrs. E m m a not classed as progressive. insist» , th a t tb e prim ary nominee. Sm ith DeVoe, p resid en t of th e s ta te The fun will begin when S enator Rusk strongly opposed to fictitious Jam eS W.» M artine, be selected over association, p residing at a m eeting of K ellaher's resolution to indorse the “em ergencies," th e coming session to prevent the coming of an invading army across the seas. form er S enator Jam es Sm ith: Mabie, delegates In th e basem ent, th e v en er T H E P E O P L E OF T H IS C O U N T R Y W IL L N E V E R C O N S E N T TO Oregon system Is up for considera may be made com paratively free from w here four D em ocratic candidates ar» able Abigail Scott Dunlway, of P o rt tion. T he resolution will be the too frequent use of the harm less-look T H E M A IN T E N A N C E OF A 8 T A N D IN G A R M Y W H IC H M IL IT A R Y E X contending for th e seat of Eugen* land, acting a s chairm an of a g a th e r P E R T S W IL L P R O N O U N C E S U F F IC IE N T L Y LA R G E TO CO PE IN ing clause which so often brings up m eans of placing on record th e m em H ale: Ohio, to w hich A tlee Pom erenel ing up stairs, and Mrs. George f t ber* of the sen ate and show w here th e re a r parag rap h of bills when they B A T T L E W IT H T H E 8 T A N D IN 0 A R M IE S OF T H E G R E A T E R P O W lieutenant governor elect, is a prom i Sm ith, of S eattle, and Mrs. Mary A rk E R S 8 H O U L D T H E Y G E T BY O U R N A V Y , A R O U N D O UR H A R B O R are Introduced. each one stan d s regard in g the direct n e n t candidate^ W**t V irginia, w here w right H utton, of Spokane, harrang- prim ary. Initiative n n d . referendum , T ake Apportionm ents from Speaker. D e fe n s e s a n o d esc en d upon our co ast . th ree D em ocrats are out for the toga ing a crowd on th e steps. Mrs. Sm ith the recall, corrupt p ractices Ret and If thia leaves us in a position of helplessness, then so be it, for of N athan Bay Scott; Iow a, w here in tears, very angry and w ith her h at In th e house, under th e leadership th e rest of th e system . T h is resolu of Baton, defeated can d id ate for those who understand the popular will in this country know that IT eleven progressives a re candidates for ail askew. tion la to be m ade th e m eans for a i th e vacancy left by Dolliver, now tem- sp eak er, strenuous efforts w ere made A.t the final m eeting of the delegates general and specific a ttack on U nited ! porarily filled by L afe Young, a regu- of th e N ational Council of W om en to tak e out of th e hands of S peaker CANNOT BE OTHERW ISE. S tates S enator Bourne nnd Inciden We shall dc everything in the wav of wise military preparation if j lar, an d C alifornia, w here one candi- Rusk to e appointm ent ot th e 42 stan d V oters in th is city, It was decided to tally upon U nited S tates S enator wo maintain our present regular army, if we continue to I MI ROV E I d a te carried th e prim aries In th e en organize an advisory board, headed ing com m ittees. C ham berlain. D espite the opposition It has been frankly charged by TH E NATIONAL M ILITIA, if we paaa the pending volunteer bill tire sta te an d another had a plurality by G overnor J. H. B rady, of Idaho. ft la believed th ere a re enough pro Baton and his colleagues th a t in con- to go into operation when war is declared and not to involve the nation In m ost o f th e legislative district». Isaac W. S tevens, of D enver, was gressive R epublicans and D em ocrats T h e probability now is th a t th e new •slderatlon of Thom pson's retirem en t nam ed as a m em ber of the board, to adopt th e resolution. in a dollar’s worth of expense UNTIL THE EMERGENCE sen ate will stan d forty-one D em ocrats from th e speakership contest nnd his and other m em bers will be announced nnd fifty-one R epublicans. T w elve of L ittle la Accomplished, support of Rusk, Rusk conceded to ARISES, if we pass a law now pending in congress which will give by G overnor B rady later. the R epublicans will be progressives, N ational h ea d q u a rte rs have been lo As to actual accom plishm ents, Thom pson th e nam ing of moat of th e us A FORCE OF ADDITIONAL OFFICERS TRA IN ED IN bolding the balance of power. ere have been few In the first week, house com m ittees. cated in T acom a to be used until a fte r M ILITARY ART and able in times of peace to render efficient quasi T h is may be the last senatorial elec In th e sen ate no effort was made here appears to be a tendency to civil positions that are of the utmost advantage to the government tion under th e p resent method. W ith th e N ational co n .e n tio n of 1912. to deprive P resid en t Selling, as p re >ld down the num ber of bills Intro- and if we in a reasonable time ACCI MULATE G l NS AND AM th e prom ised favorable action by con iced, for th e re have been but SB In- siding officer, of th e privilege of com A m erica’s Biggest W arsh ip Launched. posing his own com m ittees. M UN ITIO N ENOUGH TO EQ U IP AND ARM THE FORCE gress on th e am endm ent to authorize oduced, and of these only 30 have populnr election of senators and the Philadelphia.— S plashed w ith the May Sim plify County Division ime from th e house. U sually, the WE COULD ENLIST UNDER OUR COLORS IN EMER certain ratification thereof by a suttl trad itio n al bottle of cham pagne, the rs t week of the leg islatu re sees Solution of th e county division GENCY. ciont num ber of the states a new b attlesh ip A rkansas, th e larg est w ar lout 100 or m ore bills Introduced and question, so th at a deluge of plans for ch ap ter in th e history of the senate ship ever constructed In th is country, le printing office congested. Of the creatin g new counties will not go on Rail Pass.es W anted. will be opened. A lready fully h a lf of was launched from th e yards of the by the leg islative com m ittee of the 5 bills alrendy presen ted , th ere are the ballot a t the next election, Is -be W hat prom ises to bring forth some th e sta te s elect th eir senators by di New Y ork S hipbuilding Com pany a t S tate T each ers' A ssociation. He tw of first Im portance. The big leg Ing studied by all m em bers of th e w ishes certain powers ot th is kind to lively c h s h e s In both the sen ate and rect vote w ith o u t an am endm ent to Cam den, N. J. a tio n , such ns th e new Judicial sys- leg islatu re and several bills on th e J. A. EDGERTON. be m ore definitely delegated to city the house is a bill now being prepared th a t effect. im, th e com pensation net, renppor- su b ject are to be Introduced, besides Besides a voice a prim a donna al by R epresentative Eggleston, which Rudkin Y ields to T aft. health officers. onm ent for the new eongressionnl consideration of a vetoed bill of last most alw ay s ow ns a dog o r a tem pera will m ake It m andatory for the ra il Olympia. W ash.—Upon receiving a L orlm er Scandal Elim inated. Istrlct, nnd th e like, will not appear session bearing on the sam e subject. roads to furnish free tran sp o rtatio n second m essage from P resid en t T aft, m ent or som ething of th a t sort, an d D eclaring th a t th e pream ble of Sen for all sta te officials when they are generally It Is available for use a t a ntll the com ing week. urging him to accep t th e place, F ran k Sterilization Bill Up Again. a to r M iller’s sen ate co n cu rren t reso compelled to use th e railroads in con owerman Plan for D istricting State. H. Rudkin, of the W ashington Su m om ent's notice. H aving assured herself th a t 1f h er lution, reg ard in g th e election of nection with th eir official duties. prem e C ourt, announced th at he would New York patronizes six day bicycle In his m essage to th e legislature sterlllzntlon bill Is passed by th e leg U nited S tates sen ato rs by th e people, accede to th e w ishes of the P resident Ir. Bowermnn recom m ended the dls- Islatu re It will not m eet with veto by was "all ro t," S en ato r A braham of •.lood aiqnpiojuioonn aqi oj pe and becom e th e successor of the late races and horse cars, b u t it has p r o eresslve stirrings even at th a t rlctlng of the sta te Into d istricts the governor, as It did th ree years Douglas sta rte d a sm all tem p est In ■)»ni|s X|qBj4ojmoo sj oqw uboi aqt jo Edw ard W hitson on the F ederal qual In num ber to the m em bership ago, Dr. Owens-Adair is busy lining th e senate. S enator M iller adm itted puitn oq) U4UJ pinoqs aaqina.w p|0Q N otw ithstanding kings a re slowly g o bench for the d istrict of E astern f th e house and th e senate, one mqm- up m em bers of th e leg islatu re to pass th a t the pream ble might, be "a little Ing out o f business, there Is a short W ashington. A'lJiia Supldoqs er to each branch of the legislature th e bill b v e r the veto when It too stro n g " and agreed to am end th* age of erm ine for the coronation of o be chosen from the d istric ts so es- comes up. pream ble. It w as m ore th a n am ended SBnilspqo ajj op oj ssaJSuoa as|AP« o) An elephant tick et from A frica to George V. joRioj . JJBX abllshed. It Is not known th a t the —It was elim inated en tirely. _ lu a . p . is a jj ‘affussatn sp, uj State May Scrub Pupils. If w e have to tak e Cuba In hand New York costs J250. An ostrich m ust econinipndatlons of 'Mr. Bowermnn The resolution urged C ongress to jo qaods oj sStuiqj Xuum oa Iu |a * H again It is to be hoped th at we have Keep school children clean by a pay |25. How tim es have changed rill be em bodied In a bill, but, regard- subm it a constitu tio n al am endm ent to •nom a eqj }O since the “anim als w ent fn tw o by sense enough to m ake a steady Job of pbs of w hethor or not th ey are. It Is com pulsory process, req u ire th a t they th e sta te s th a t sen ato rs be elected 1» »LI. ncum bent on this leg islatu re to re- carry no disease by d irt Into the by th e people and M iller availed him 0|snm oqi oj tqSnu.i ueaq suq dais o g p tw o” Into the original m enagerie ship wm^ir «wkvmvytanri MroK* A nother man will try to fly over the llstrlst th e sta te Into sen ato rial and schools w ith them and th a t they be self of th e opportunity to tak e a fling -B j-pitu a q i n | ua.\o t«qi soaoji ! 'jti.io ep resen tatlv e d istricts. T his duty Is free from verm in, are Ideas fathered In th e pream ble a t th e L orlm er sc a n 4od 8 28 40 ‘806'iE J° os8o40it| ub '006 T h at New York professor w ho de A tlantic In an airship. Since he la not mposed on the leg islatu re by a pro- by S enator C hai* of Coos, who will dal, intim ated th a t th e corporations -Tfil ‘*pu»i»t aq) jo pijoj }naso4(l a q x »lares college women have not "m ade to have an equilihrator, on w h a t will dslon of the sta te constitu tio n which eith er Introduce * bill to th is effect control th e U nited S ta te s sen ate and ■.(ms ot «In juom S ub nnopom v »’ll good" cannot successfully m aintain be put the blam e? pjun pounoop uoRuindod b . iibmbh lirccts the sta te 's law m aking body him self or will arran g e to have It In a few o th er strong things. corporated In a bill to be Introduced ,! al' so rcd le trlc t th e sta te following 9REGON LAWMAKERS WORK AS REVIEWED A re W e o r A re W e N o t P re p a re d In Case of W a r? SUFFRAGISTS END MEETING IN DISORDER