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home to the Folks BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON A rrangem ents are being m ade to estab lish a tile factory In Albany. Dr. N orris, city h ealth officer of Oregon City, say s th e re a re probably 70 cases of typhoid fever In the city at the p resen t time. the T he Indhtu ap p ro p riation bill c ar ries a to tal of $233,763 for the Indians of Oregou. F or the C hem aw a school $111,000 Is appropriated. II. H. Mack of H untington, drug I gist and p o stm aster, has pleaded gull- | ty to th e ch arg e of furnishing cocaine j to p riso n ers In a convict camp. The good w eath er th a t continued through O ctober and N ovem ber has enabled th e farm ers to get th e ir fall grain in and a large acreag e has been sown. Corporal U odfrey, of the 160th com pan.v, co ast artillery , Is dead at Fort II as authorized a I w round trip fan' from all points on'ita line* in Oregon; S tev en s us th e resu lt of an accident from points on the Corvallis A E astern ; Salem. Falls City and Western and su stain ed w hile w orking on u ten-inch rifle. the 1‘aejfie Railway A Navigation Co. of Box m an u factu rers of th e Pacific n o rth w est assem bled In P ortland this week for th e ann u al m eeting of the N orthw est Box M anufacturers' Asso SALK PATES: ciation. F ru it sh ip m en ts from Medford for December 21st to 25th inclusive amt from December 23th to Jan u ary 1st. 1912 will reach 775 cafs. ag ain st 634 1913. with final return limit January 2nd, 1913. for 1910, th e previous high year. T here w ere 344 c a rs of pears, 436 of apples, and 10 mixed. For specific fare* from any station, train rerviee, sale dak's, limits, etc., More th an 200 m em bers of th e Unit call on nearest Agent, or write to ed A rtisan s from th e cen tral p art of th e W illam ette valley atten d ed a big d istrict convention of th at o rd er held John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. In Albany Tuesday. R obert M organ, w ho m urdered Vir gie H art, his sw eeth eart, a t Condon on O ctober 16. has been sentenced by Judge P a rk e r to be banged a t Salem on Ja n u a ry 16,.1913. W hen th e next leg islatu re convenes it will be ask ed to ap p ro p riate in the PU BLISH ED EVERY -ATI RDAY IT HOLD H ILL, JACKSON COUNTY. neighborhood of $135,000 for the coni = = = = = = = = = = OREGON, BY pletlon of th e new additional capitol Jacob Kamin, pioneer a ten m boat building and for rem odeling the main m an, died a t his home In P ortland at B en H. L am pm an building. H enry Monroe Brown, prom inent I d th e age of 89. A m eeting of the people of Polk th e com m ercial and political life ol Polk county, Is dead a t his residence county and school officers wus held In Entered at the Gold Hill pustotfiee for transmission through the mail* as In Dallas. Mr. Brown died In th e same D allas S aturday. seeond-class m atter T he first woman in Oregon to serve house in w hich he w as born m ore than on an election board was Miss C assie 53 y ears ago. T he lectu res and d em o n stratio n s ol H. Thom pson of A lbany, who acted as SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1912 fa rm ers’ week a t O regon A gricultural clerk of th e board In th e first w ard at college closed S atu rd ay a t noon with the city election. Crook county secured th e N orthern a d em o n stratto a of "farm b u tte r m.tk SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE lug'' gtveu by O. <3. Sim pson, of the Pacific railw ay’s silv er cup for the best display of forage plants exhibited d ep artm en t of dairy husbandry. T ne body of a m an believed to be at the recen t N orthw estern l^and Pro CONCERNING THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT C hrist B ethleffen was found on the ducts show a t M inneapolis. Mrs. C lara B. Colby of P ortland Is riv er bank n ear Salem w ith a bullet hole through th e h eart. A 32-callbei In W ashington In the in te re sts of a HERE is a brotherly significance to Christmas that is totally revolver clutched In th e right hand bill before congress g ran tin g women In every s ta te In the union perm ission lacking on any other holiday occasion. There is a warmth show ed It to be a case of suicide. to vote In congressional elections. The com plete re su lts of the agricul Following a cu t In w ages from $2.50 in the Christmas hand clasp and a heartiness in the Christmas tu ral cen su s for O regon w ith refer greeting that stays by a fellow. Something that sends his shoul ence to crops a re p resented in a bul for a lO hour day to $2 for a nine hour day, th e men em ployed In the con ders back and his head up, and makes him glad to be merely letin soon to be Issued by Dlrectoi stru ctio n dep artm en t of the P ortland, D urand, of th e B ureau of the C ensus alive and a principal in the expression of good will. Eugene & E astern railw ay, struck d ep artm en t of com m erce and labor. A lbany’s fourth annual ebniilauqua F avorable action on a petition for s Though few trouble themselves to define it, it remains an perm it to build a bridge for the WII assem bly will continue two full week» absolutely new, novel and altogether happy sensation. It has lam ette P acific railw ay across Coot Instead of ten days, which was the been called the Christmas Spirit. It might, without any signal Bay is being urged by th e P ort of Coot length of th e first th ree assem blies. 7 to 21. inclusive, have been fixed detriment to human happiness, remain with us the year 'round Bay, and also th e com erclal bodies ol July as the dates. M arshfield, Eiffcene and N orth Bend —which it does not. Solomon R ader. 85 years old, who A lthough women have been granted It irons out the creases of a frown, it adds new wrinkles to th e rig h t of su ffrag e In Oregon, th< crossed the plains to Oregon In 1860, In Medford. »31 R ader was In the corners of a merry eye, it graces a flat voice with unguessed a tto rn ey gen eral's office a t Salem hat died the governm ent service in th e Rogue th a t th ey a re not o m p eten t tc timbre, it lends melody to the plainest speech. It sends the ruled serv e on ju ries, th e s ta tu te providing R iver Indian w ar of 1853 and the Mo miser to his strong-box and the widow to her pennies. Certain th a t only "m ale in h a b ita n ts" a re eiigl doc w ar of 1856. A 3800-acre gam e refuge has been widows may do better than that, but as a general average it ble to ju ry duties. created on th e W ade and F itzpatrick R. E. F itzw ater, who paid $180 an sends them to the fag ends of the weekly wash income. acre for 31 acres of land n ear Leban ranches n ear L ostine, W allowa county. It is the necromancer of pink carpet slippers, hand worked on. In th e foothills, h as g athered 6600 N otices Inform ing all of the provisions bushels of po tato es from 21 acres ol of th e law have been posted by W. E. bureau scarfs, striped candy, and all-pervading happiness. th e land. A t 60 cen ts a bushel, the Leffel. deputy gam e w arden. R ep resen tativ e L afferty w as the on There is but one lone struggling fly in the rare ointment of po tato es will re tu rn alm ost the pur ly Oregon m em ber p resent at the open Christmas content—it is too good to last. That the fellowship ch ase p rice of th e land. Ing of congress. Bourne Is ill at Del T he 1913 O regon leg islature will be of Christmas week should endure throughout the calendar of ask ed to ap p ro p riate $100,000 for pur Monte, Cal.; C ham berlain Is on an in the year is asking too much of the brotherhood. Each one who poses of pro tectio n for O regon forests v estigating com m ittee nt Saw telle, and lays down the burden of envy, malice and greed for the nonce, for the ensuing tw o years. A like Hawley arrived la te r in the week. G overnor W est granted conditional must take it up again—until another Yuletide. It is a sorry am o u n t was ask ed of th e 1911 legisla pardons to A lbert Green, Ben H inton, tu re. T he am ount ap p ro p riated at old world or a glad, as you choose to take it, but in any case it is th a t tim e was only $60,000, or $30,000 E m m et and Earl Shields, sentenced to life from O rant county for th e m urder the better for Christmas. p er year. E stim ates prepared by the govern of O liver S nider In 1909. T he men Theist and athiest, sinner and saint, humanity all, are debt ing board of th e M onm outh norm al had served but little over tw o years. The sta te equalization board, which ors to its institution; to the lesson it teaches and to the sm atter school ind icate th a t an additional ap Is now in session, probably will have ing that remains with us. We will make the most of it. prop riatlo n of $15,000 will be neees sary to equip and co m plete th e new a num ber of hearings com ing up d u r 4ilerrv Christmas! dorm itory. T he la st leg islatu re ap ing the next few weeks. The sta te pro p rlated $50,000 for this building levy will be determ ined by the sta te and all has been sp en t on construe board of tax com m issioners Jan u ary 2. Mrs. K ate Newton, the first woman T H E MARKETS. tlon work. candidate to run fo r m ayor In Oregon, UNKINDNESS. As th e re su lt of req u ests arran g e As * ‘unkindness lias 110 remedy Portland. m erits will be m ade for lectu res upon was sw am ped by th e Oregon City vo ters, only receiving 173 votes to 1009 a t law ." let its avoidance be W h eat—Club. 7 c ; bluestem , 82c; ath letics, with p a rtic u la r reference to c w ith you a point of honor.—Ho red R ussian, 76c. th e in tern atio n al co n test at. S tock a st for Linn L. Jones. T he women sea Ballon. O ats—$26 per ton. holm last sum m er, by Bill H ayward, who voted num bered 406 c u t of a reg istratio n of GOO. Hay -Tim othy, $18; alfalfa, $12. tra in e r of a th le tic s a t the university U nkind language is sure to T racklaying has begun In e a rn est B u tter —C ream ery, 37c. of Oregon, before th e stu d en ts In sev produce the fru its of unklnd- beyond m ilepost 22 on the Oregon E ggs—Candled, 37c. eral high schools of th e state. T hese nesti—th a t is. suffering In the E astern out of Vale, and will be vigor H ops—-1912 crop, 20c. will occur early In the spring. b" <otn of o thers.—Bentlmm. Wool—E astern Oregon, 18c; WII > T he tw elfth ann u al m eeting of the ously prosecuted w ith a crew of 550 lam ette valley, 2216c. O regon sta te te a c h e rs’ association, men until the m outh of the 2600 I ot U nkindness may do much. tunnel Is rcacluil at milepost 33 wli oil M ohair—32c. And hl unkindness may defeat w estern division, Including th o se of should be about C hrlsltnas. my life, th e rural school su p erv isors and coun Mrs. George P. P utnam , of Bend, B ut n ever ta in t ray love. Seattle. ty su p erin ten d e n ts' d ep artm en t, the Shakespeare. W heat—flluestem , 82c; club, 78c: colb i’e and norm al school departm ent, whose husband was running for m ayor red R ussian, 77c. dep artm en t of secondary education, of th a t city, m ade a record trip ft In n a tu re th ere's no blem ish hut E g g s—38c. d' ■ r e n t of in d u strial education, Sound Beach, Conn., w here »lie v . th e mind. B u tter—C ream ery, 36c. dep 'm e ir of city su p erin ten d en ts visiting, to Bend, in o rd er th at ... Non in he H'd deform ’d hot H uy—Tim othy. $19 per to n ; alfalfa, and the dep -rtm en t of music, will be might exercise her newly acquit- I th e unkinn ! $12 per ton. beld in I’o iilan d D ecem ber 26, 27 and political right. Mr. Putifhin was cl —Shakespeare. ed. 28. to Christmas and New Year holidays ONE AND ONE-THIRD FARES Merry Christmas! ^ ^ E DFSIRE to thank our friends and customers ior the many favors ex tended us during th e Year o f 1912, and earnestly hope that our business relations for the coming Year o f 1913 will be equal ly as pleasant. '' o assure you o f our appreciation we wish you all a Merry Christmas and a happy and Prosperous New Year. Sincerely Yours, Lance & Company EZ» g G o l d H i l l N e w s T • G(? rled G onl Our Big Annual Sale will be Early in January W e W a n t Y ou To take notice that w e have a new shipment o f Imported China Dishes for the Holiday Trade. O u r p r i c e s a r e f r o m IO t o 2 0 p e r - c e n t l o w e r t h r .n l a s t y e a r , a n d w e e x p e c t y o u to c a ll. C o m e a n d {>e'; a 1 0 1 3 c a le n d a r . D. H . M I L X B R Headqiuri? rs for Hardware H OT TAMALAS OT CHILI CONCARNE OT VIENNA SANDWICHES FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ALL H O T D R IN K S 5 CENTS Turner’s Lunch Room -J M IN E R S I f you want your tools put in good shape be sure to see CHARLES KELL B I a c K « u n ith just a word! Miners, I can sharp en, repair or make tool«, and guarantee nay work to stand t.T' racket; try me and he shown C .F . C A R T E P B I-A C H S M IT H A New and Complete Line o f Fishing Tackle at the ZZZZZZZ BON TON We have spoon books espec ially constructed for Rogue Riv er. The I« m | lIHSortnielit of cane polos in tin town. Some- tiling new in flies. Give us a tria l Wc it I mo îh ne hunting und flail ing lici’nwH