i i íjc fe í allí- GOLD HILL, JACKSON COUNTY, OKKOON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1912 NO. 18 --------———— ———— im I I —— — — — VOL. 15 Paving Proposal Before Council Gold Hill’s New High School Building Red Tape is All Unwound Free Mail Delivery to Foots Creek on Nov. 1 Ordinance to Num­ ber Streets is Passed HE c-sUblb-him nt of mral mail route So. 1, to the Foots cric k district, T has been granted by the poetofflee de­ partment, according to advices received by Postmaster John B. Hawmersly, and HE regular iias tlng ««< tin- city conn- : service will be inaugurated November ell Tuesday evening labnfcil like the ! 1st. During tlie intervening time an ex­ proverbial mountain which brouv lit forth amination of applicants for the carryir ; a niiiuis'. an«l pruduoed as a l a system of iiutnlwr- | Subscribers to tlx petition for the lug. Thus the slnvt Just north of lie F be affn-tisl finan­ charge colonel Roosevelt had denounced him crops. The damage la estimated at “ Now, if Mr. Moore is not in party council at Topeka, Kan., defeat­ alike to both the breweries and the cially. Messrs. Albin Anderson and M. L. ed the resolution to force the Roose- , railroads. Briefly, he will ask that of tlx* store s t present, will whoever is i as being a falsifier because of his $10,000,000. Opdyke, (¡rants Pass paving contractors, veit electors to run on an Independ all liquor shipped Into dry territory now in charge please do as I have asked testimony to the senate committee Rear Admiral Southerland, com­ Investigating campaign contributions. mander-in-chief of the Pacific fleet, la were present and explained in detail the ent ticket. be plainly labeled as to Its contents. You may have me on your txxiks as Mike method to la* pursued should paving At the democratic state convention When received at Its destination he Harvey, htit my eorrect signature is D. . "TYiat is Just like him," said Arch­ now in supreme command of the situ­ operations tie ordered. After consider­ at Great Falls, Mont., Sam 8. Stewart aaks that the railroads instruct their M. Harvey. Kindly carry out my in­ bold. "I don’t mind i t I adhere to ation in Nicaragua. He has deployed able discussion tla’ mailer was laid on of Virginia City was named as candi­ agents that on the day of its arrival a structions as soon as possible, and I will every word 1 said and when I return the forces along the railway between to New York I will be prepared to tla* table to lie taken up at some future date for governor and T. J. Walsh of description of the shipment and the remit as soon as I hear from you. Corinto and Managua substantiate my allegations.” Helena for United States senator. With Justice John W. Goff presid­ meeting. * name of the consignee be posted In a In connection with the pavement pro­ An extended speaking trip for conspicuous public place In the freight uscar rarsons ana w. n . l eai, d o u i ing, an extraordinary term of the su­ People in the News posal W. W. Truax addressed the mem* Speaker Champ Clark la being plan­ | warehouse. This list to be open to the convicted of selling bottlsd whiakey preme court convened In New York Bishop Charles C. Grafton of the at Oakridge, the terminus of the 8. City Tuesday "for a speedy and vigor­ Is-rs of tlai council on the question of the ned nt democratic headquarters. The public and peace officers, and the rail- validity of any of their official acts, cit­ tour will extend to Oregon, Washing­ , roads will hold such shipments for Protestant Episcopal church, died at P.-Natron extension, were each given ous prosecution of Indictments which ing the opinion of the attorney general ton and other states In the northwest. one day following their receipt, to I Fond du Lac, Wls. the noaxlum sentence of $600 fine and may be found” as a result of the Ros­ George C. Perklna, United States 80 dave in Jail. of Oregon to (be effect that the new city Colonel Roosevelt left New York I give the officers an ample opportunity enthal murder Investigation. charter was not adopted in direct com­ early Monday morning for a speech- I to determine to whom liquor Is being senator from California, haa announc The American Bar association. In pliance with the law, amd that, holding making tour that will extend as far'aa shipped and to make an Investigation ed hla permanent political retirement. ALICE CARPENTER session at Milwaukee, Wls., denounc­ John Wanamaker, merchant and office under the provisions of this char­ the Paolflc coast and carry him into as to what use the liquor Is Intended. ed as dangerous to the country all ter, there might be grave doubt as to the more than half the state« of the union. The governor has directed District former postmaster general, la reported movements for the recall of judges or legality of their official character and Governor Johnson of California, vloe Attorney Brown, of Roseburg, to start seriously 111 at his son’s home In At­ of Judicial decisions. The report acts. Under the construction of city a t­ presidential nominee of the progres­ proceedings at once ngalnst the Rose­ lantic City. adopted declares the laws rather than By the will of General William torney It. O. Smith it was replied by sive party, opened his ispeechmaklng burg Brewing & Ice company. ‘'Offic­ the judges are responsible for delays Mayor Kelsey that the present council campaign at Syracuse. N. Y„ on ers of thia company have been Indict­ Booth, his entire fortune, amounting and expense of procedure. Attorney were acting under bis advisement ami Thursday, when he addressed the del­ ed for selliug beer when the brewery to only 32440, la bequeathed to the General Wickersham won hla fight In with the assurance that they were duly egates to the state convention of the la supposed to manufacture and sell Salvation army. the convention for the admission of Clarence Darrow, former chief coun­ qualified to serve ascouncibnen, ami that .progressive party. near-beer, and I am asking the prose­ negro members. until the matter received an airing in the Colonel Roosevelt declares Senator cutor to take immediate steps In rela­ sel for the McNamara brothers, must The flat charge that New England courts the council Intended to remain Penrose was guilty of blackmail when tion to the brewery Itself,” said the go to trial a second time on a charge mill owners conspired to “plant" dy­ satilficd witli its present position. of having bribed Juror Bain. he declared to John D. Archbold In executive. namite In the strike of Lawrence tex­ A special meeting to digest the uncom­ 1»«4 that the Standard Oil oompany George M. Whitaker, secretary of tile workers a tew months ago to dis­ pleted business of the regular session will would save trouble 6y making an ad­ the National Dairy union and presl- The Markets credit unionism is made by the dis­ lie called within a few days. ditional contribution to the campaign dent of the Farmers' National con­ trict attorney. Ernest Pittman, one gress, at Fort Atkinson. Wls., Is dead. fend, and says he should be expelled Portland. of the most prominent mlllmen in Philip C. Dodge, president of the fcntn th* Oregon News Notes Wheat—Club. 80c; bluestem, 83c; Lawrence, committed suicide after a Mergenthaler Linotype company of futile attempt to induce the district red Russian, 79c. Prosecution of Cuban Demanded. the United States, obtained his decree Lnne county this year Is putting Oats—$30 per ton. attorney to drop the Investigation. It of divorce from Margaret Dodge at Washington.—Señor Rlvens. the Hay—Timothy, $16; alfalfa, $12. $30,000 Into permanent roads. la said he left a full confession. Reno, Nev. Butter—Creamery, 32c. ,Work on Heppner's new »40,060 Cuban mlnlRtvr, hns been Informed Mrs. Henry H. Rogers, wife of the that the United SV.t-r rxpects a legal Within 90 days at the outride, the Eggs—23c. aqhool building has commenced. late vice president of the Standard prosecution Of Enrique Maxa, the Hn- Central Oregon Irrigation company's Hops—1912 crop, 17 %c. Plans to hold a big boxing tourney vntm reporter who assaulted:the Am dam across the Deschutes river and Wool—Eastern Oregon, 18c; Wll- Oil compnny, died suddenly In a dln- a( the Pendleton round dp are under Ing car In the grand central station trican Charge d'Affalrcs Gibson. Its irrigation project, knewn aa the (latpettq valley, 22c.__ way. • t New York. north canal, will be completed and Plttshiirg.—As ft rekult of the terri­ J. F. Hosch has been elected mayor Seattle. Mrs. Mabel Ely. widow of Eugene ready to turn water on about 70,000 fic rains'* through western Pennsyl­ of Redmond by the council In place Wheat—Bluestem, 83c; club, 81C» Ely, aviator, who was killed in Macon, PhStO by Amerlosn Frees Aseoetattoa. acres of eastern Oregon land. When vania, Went Virginia and eastern Ohio of, H. F. Jonee, resigned' Ge.,' O d d er 19, 1911, while giving ex- completed the dam will he 3$ feel 36 are deed and others are missing. red Russian, 79c. who is In Mise Alice Carpenter, In a fight which started over a bot­ Oats—$31 per ton. h'blt'.on tUghta. has become the bride From meager reports It Is believed progressive high and 260 feet long, and la btaK el of the women’s charge tle of whiskey at Galena. Bert Crow­ Rutter—Creamery, 32c. i t h i n Cross, manager of Bon Air solid concrete, reinforce* with Steel the monetary damage will approxi­ campaign In the east. ley was shot and killed by W. G. Set­ hotel nt Es *alle, Cal. mate $1,600,COO. T Current Gossip of the Political Rialto Rehashed tle West Warns Railroads : Old Injuries Affected Mind Against Shipments Liquor to Dry Towns Is Belief of Robber Lounsberry’s Wife Important News Notes Gathered Far and Near