Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, February 08, 1913, Image 4

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    Professional Cards
T aiK W i t h
K ellogg'
New Is the time to hay property In
Hold llill: don't wall till yon hare to
have Iti buy now and make the In­
vestor's profit, a word to the wise It
sufficient! if yon have not the easht
talk to Kellogg he will get It (or yout
he has some real bargains Jast bow
; In Gold Hill properties.
A. E. KELLOGG
GOLD HILL ORFGON
Embalmer and Funeral
Director
Complet» line of burial rob»»,
eaeketa, etc.
We guarantee 7 per cent and hare
sever paid less than 11 per eent on
FUNERAL CAR
Office Phone: Home, 9—M; Residence taring accounts paid by the month,
both large and small.. The Pacific
Phone, Home 2—K ; Pacific 46-Main.
Building A Loan Assoclatloa. Talk
CLEMENT H. SMITH. M. D. with A. K. Kellogg, local agent
GENERAL PRACTITIONER
Own your own homest stop paying
rent The Pacific Building A Loan
Association will tarnish yon the mon­
ey! pay by the montht just like pay­
JOHN H , CARKIN
GLENN 9 . TAYLOg ing rent; It costs no more; talk with
Kellogg, he does their business In
CARKIN & TAYLOR
Gold H1IL
LAWYERS
Office in Wells Building
Hours 10-12—2-4
17-19 OVIK JACKSON COUNTY
M EDFO RD, OREGON
OOM*
BANS
CLARK E. SAUNDERS, M. D.
Practice Limited to
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Eyes scientifically examined and glasses
furnished »hen needed.
.i'
ielt-Corev F .i. .r.g, XI«dford, Ore
D R R C. KELSEY
orricB
COB. THIRD A C STS.
GOLD HILL. OREGON
D R ARTEMAS W. DEANE
DENTIST
OAS ADN tN IITR BKD
RIALTO BUILDING. MEDFORD
A. E. KELLOGG
NOTARY PUBLIC
Phone M Main
GOLD HILL, OREGON
ASSAYKK AND CHEMIST.
EARL V. INGLES, B 8c.—General as­
say and analytical work. Cement
and asphalt testing.
Beet equip­
ped assay office and testing labor­
atory in Oregon. All work guar­
anteed.
Calveit-Paddock
block.
Phone S70-J, Ornate Page, Oregon.
D R E. W. BARNES
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office over Home Telephone Company.
GOLD H IL L , OREGON
S. P. Time Card
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F i r e , L i f e , C a s u a l* ]» » A c c i ­
d e n t a n d S ic R I n s u r a n c e ,
L o a n s a n d In v e s tm e n ts
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M IN E R S
If you want your
tools put in good
shape be sure to see
CHARLES KELL
B la c k s m ith
a word ’
Miners, I can sharp­
en, repair or make
tools, and guarantee
my work to stand
the racket; try me
and be shown
C .F . C A R T E R
B L A C ltS M T H
Annual clearance sale of («Id« and ends
at your own price at the Gold H ill Fur­
niture Store.
FROM OUR
NATIONAL CAPITAL
Senate Would Limit President
to a Single Term of
Six Years
Washington.— A constitutional am­
endment which would restrict the
president of the United States to a
single term of six years, and would
bar
Woodrow
Wilson,
Theodore
Roosevelt and W illiam H. T a ft from
seeking election again, was approved
by the senate, by the narrow majority
of one vote.
After a three day fight, In which the
Progressives joined with many Repub­
licans in opposing the restricted presi­
dential term, the senate adopted the
original Works resolution by a vote
of 47 to 23.
Chamberlain, of Oregon, and Works,
of California, were the only Pacific
Coast senators who supported the sin­
gle term resolution on its final pas­
sage. Those voting against it were
Borah, Idaho: Bourne, Oregon; and
Jones and Poindexter, Washington.
Just how the next house will receive
this proposed change in legislation
cannot be foretold. The vote shows
that it has been treated as a political
question by senators. Some of the
most influential Republican senators
avoided it and in all probability the
feeling in the senate that the time has
come when some limitation must be
put on possible ambitions of men w ill
move the house to adopt the resolu­
tion.
T a riff Hearings End.
The house ways and means commit­
tee has completed all hearings on tar­
iff revision. Monday the Democratic
members began framing the new Dem­
ocratic bill which is to replace the
Payne-Aldrich law. They w ill keep
steadily at the work faom now up
until the Sixty-third edngress con­
venes. Probably a few days after the
new house is organized the revision
bill will be ready for presentation.
The biggest cuts, it is skid, w ill be
made on wool, leather and agricultural
products.
Raw wool, under “Schedule K ,” the
biggest Item of the whole tariff revis­
ion, It is stated, w ill be put on the
free list. This will be satisfactory to
the manufacturers who declared be­
fore the committee that the present
duty did not now protect them from
competition.
Carded wool manufacturers, how­
ever, declare that the duty Is neces­
sary to their existence.
Leather Is also due for a revision
downward— probably to the free list.
Compensation Act Reported On.
A favorable report on the senate
workmen's compensation act, amend­
ed to make it apply to employes of
express companies as well as to those
of railroads, and to give state courts
concurrent jurisdiction with federal
courts in Its enforcement, was agreed
upon by the house judiciary commit­
tee.
The proposed law would prescribe
specific amounts of compensation to
be paid by railroads and express com­
panies to any employe disabled by an
accident while on duty.
Income Tax Is Ratified
Direct taxes upon the Incomes of
JOINT COMMITTEES
APPROVE GELILO DAM
oltlsons of the United State«, whether
derived from Idle capital or from the
conduct of buslnssa. wore mad* possl
ble by the ratification of the sixteenth
amendment to the Federal Coast It ti
tion
Delaware, Wyoming and Ne»
Mexico, indorsing the
income tax
amendment through thole respective
Legislatures, completed a list of 3S
states that have approved it, two move
Is here to stay, and is very much alive to the
than the three-fourths necessary for
needs of this growing city, and will design
Its tlnal adoption. A law will be Intro
The Dallsa, Or.— The United Btatea
and execute anything in the Building line.
duced aa soon ss the extra session government and the states of Oregon
Brick, Stone and Cem ent Plain or artistic
opens, which will probably tax In­ and Washington w ill each be asked
comes above $4000.
to appropriate *50.000 that a detailed
Pension Plan Proposed.
survey and thorough Investigation of
A system of old age retirement for 1
the proposed Columbia river power
employes of the postal service was project may be made, as a result of
proposed by Senator Penroso. of ; an inspection made Sunday at the
A S p e c ia lty
Pennsylvania, In an amendment offer­ prospective damslte by Jolut commit­
ed to the postoffice appropriation bill. tees representing Oregon aud Wash­
It would give the postofflco depart­ ington. Oregon was represented by
ment authority to grant “Indefinite Î Governor West, Senators It. It. But­
NOTICE FUR PUBLICATION
leave of absence" to an employe who ler. or The Dalles; I. N. Day. of Port­
IXifwrtment of Die Inferior
became Incapacitated for actual work land; Representatives A. H. Eaton, f
U. S. land Office at Riwhurg, Ore.,
January 14, 1913.
with annual pay at the rate of SCOO Eugene: C. A. Appelgren, of Portland;
Notice is hereby given that Effie D.
National Capital Brevities.
J. T. Hinkle, of Hermiston; Stats En­ TO NELSON IIEIIEKT, YOUR H EIR ' Simmons, whose po«t-o|thx> addrem Is
A bill authorising the construction gineer John H. Lewis, Engineer L. F.
AND ASSIGNS:
195 Hall Street, Portland, Oregon, did,
of a I J. 000.000 Lincoln memorial tem­ Harxa and Englueer O. L. Parker, of
You arc hereby notified unit will take on the 27 dry of June, 1912, file in thia
ple on the banka or the Potomac pass the United States Geological survey. notice that I, the undersigned anhserttair, office Sworn Statement and Application,
Nil. 99164, fe purchase tlie SK. l<, See-
od the house.
The committees from the two states W. F. Shatter, have cxix'iidcd during the lion IS, Towusliiii 34 S., Range 2 west,
An appeal was made by women to said they would unanimously recom­ years 1910, 1911, ami 1912, A. D., Three
Hundred Dollars ($190.00) In lalmr ami Willamette Meridian, aud the timber
the congressional elecUons commute«' mend the appropriations to their leg­ Improvement* upon the Shorty hale min­ thereon, under tile provisions of tile act
for passage of the bill to giro women islatures and to the government for ing claim
Said elaiui I* situated ami Ik* of June 3, 1979, and ad* amendatory,
the right to vote for representatives the purpose of making a detail survey in the Blackwell Mining District, In tint known a* the “ Tiuila-r and Shine law ,
County of Jackson, Stale of Oregon. The at such value a* might 1» fixed hy ap­
in cougress.
of the power project, whose estimated notice <d location thereof is of record In vol­
praisement, ami that, pursuant to such
Believing the Pacific coast cities coat Is *23,000,000. It would take one ume It, al iage 490, of Mining Records application, the land and timlwr tlu-n-on
will be flooded with Immigrants when year to make the Investigation.
of Jscksou (viinty, Oregon, in the office have been appraised, *620.90, the thither
of the Cigiuty Recorder of the said estimated 1,940,999 ts.ard fw l si 59 rents
the Panama canal opens. Congress
County, Io which Issik ami page ref­ |u>r M,, siiil tlie land nothing; that said
man Humphrey has asked for an ap
erence is hereby maitc for a more uiitilirant will otfi-r final proof in sup|sirt
propriayon of *750,000 for an Immigra
|Mirtlcular description of said claim. of his application and sworn ststcniciit
tlon station at Seattle.
Said expenditure wiu made for the pur­ | on the Itli.lay of April, 1913,before Regis­
pose of holding |«H«scss<>ry right and title ter and Receiver, United States la n d Of­
Senator Jackson of Maryland has
to said mining claim under the provisions fice, al Kisaduirg, Oregon
introduced a bill proposing a plan for
Any |M>nsm is at liberty hi prohat till*
of section twenty-three hundred and
federal cooperation with the states
twenty - four of Revised Statutes of the , purelmse ls-fore entry, or initiate a eon-
for highway Improvements. The bill
hat
at any U iih > la-fore laten t imiua, hy
New York.— Woodrow Wilson ac­ United StaP - mi.I (In- amendments there­
would authorise the government to cepted the offer of the students of to, providing for the annual labor upon filing a eorrolatrufed aitiduvit in tills of­
pay half the cost of Improving high Princeton University to escort him mining claims, said amount being fice, alleging fact* which would defeat
the reipiinsl sum to hold said claim the entry.
ways used by mall carriers and wculd from his home In Princeton to the during the |»ri<xi ending the 31st
39-47
B. F. JONES, Register.
appropriate *10,004,000 annually for white house on the day he Is Inaugur­ day of Djccmlx-r, 1912.
If you fail
and refuse or fail or refuse within
the work.
ated.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
A century ago Princeton gave Its ninety days from tia- (s'lxmal service of
this noUee, if personal .wrvice lx* had, nr
Department of the Inferior
last president to the nation—James within ninety days after the publication
U. S. fond Office at Rom-hiirg, Oregon.
Madison. . The oeutenary w ill be cele­ of this notice, t<> contribute your propor­
January 16, 1913.
brated In a unique programme, to tion of such expenditure as a co - owner,
Notice is hereby given that Clayton B
your
proportion,
living
the
sum
of
one
which Mr. Wilson gave his consent,
hundred dollars i *190.00), your interest Simmons, whose p<at-office address is 495
when Paul F. Myers, a Princeton sen­ in sai'I claim will beoome tin* property of Hall Street, Portland, Oregon, did on
ior, rode on the train with him to I he subserilxT, who is your oo-owuer, the 27th I . ; of June, 1912, tile in thia
New York and outlined the details on and who has made tlie expenditure and office Sworn Statement and Application,
improvements a* alxtve mentioned pur­ No. 06163, hi purchase (Is- N*i SW I<,
behalf of the students.
suant to the provisions of the said statutia. and Stg NW tg, Section 29, Township 34
The Princeton youths will charter
|S ., Range 2, west Willamette Meridian,
— W , F. SjtArma.
»
two special trains, of 13 cars each, on
Gold Hill, Oregon, January 2, 1913. i and tlie timla-r thereon, under tlie pro­
visions of the act of June 3, 1973, and
March 3. One car will be put at the
acta amendatory, known a* tlie “ Timber
disposal of the president-elect and bis
London— The Balkan war has been
amt Shine la w ? ’ al such valix- as might
fam ily and accompanying newspaper TO NELSON llEREKT, YOUR HEIRS
I * fixed by appraisement, and that, pur­
resumed. The bombardment of Adrian
AND
ASSIGNS:
men.
suant hi such aptilieation, tiie land ami
ople has recommenced, and a small
Your are liereby notified and will take timber tlM-nsm have bent appraised,
skirmish occurred at the Tchsaija
*620,09, the timls'r <*timah-d 1,949,990
n o tic e d i a l I, llie subscriber, W. F. S a l
lines. The armistice has lasted ex­
I fer, have expected during the years 1910, (sard feet at 69 cents per M , and tlu.
‘ 1911, and 1912 A D ., Twelve Hundred Dol­ land as nothing; that said applicant will
actly two months.
otter final proof in support o f his appli­
Bulgaria has turned a deaf ear to Waitresses Sound Alarm and Rush lars .*I2t«>. I in labor ami improvement*
upon the “Crown Point’’, “ Oregon Boy” , cation aud sworn statement on the 4th
Through Burning Halls
the remonstrances of the powers, and
day
of April, 1913, ls-fore Register ami
“ E lla", and “ Crown Point ExtenUon*'
Sacramento.— Four
persons
are contiguous lode mining claims. Said Ri-ceivcr United Staha lan d Office, at
unless Turkey yields to the Balkan
demands, the allied armies w ill now known to be dead, two others are dy­ claims ure situated and lying, in tlie Roseburg, Oregon
Any person is st lilierty h> protest ibis
attempt to drive her completely out of ing, 10 others are In hospitals suffer­ Blackwell Mining District, in the County
of Jackson, Stab- of Oregon. Tlie notice purchase before entry, or initiate a con-
ing
from
burns
or
broken
bones,
and
Europe.
of location of the said "Crown Point” hat at any time tx-fiire patent I oiimw liy
the search' for bodies continues In the claim is of record In volume 12, page 271, filing corroliorated affidavit in tills office,
Scutarla About to Fall
According to a dispatch from Bel­ ruin-: of the St. Nicholas apartment- Mining Records of Jackson County, Ore­ alleging facts which would defeat tlie
entry.
grade, Scutarla already Is on the point house, which went up In flames while gon; the notice of location of the said
39-47
B. F. JONES, ih-gish r.
"Oregon Boy” claim is of record in vol­
of falling.
It is reported that the some of the guests were u t breakfast, ume 12, nt page 473 Mining Records of
and
others
were
still
in
their
rooms,
Turkish commander has sent two re­
Jackson County, Oregon; the notice of Notice Concerning Assessment Worti on
presentatives to the Servian com­ cupying rooms In the house were not location of tlie said “ Ella" claim is of
Pieces Claims
mander to propose the capitulation of burned to death was due to the heroic record in volume 12, at ;age 663 Mining
Records of Jackson County, Oregon; and TO A. H. BARCLAY:
work
of
Miss
Frances
Reddick
and
that town.
»
the notice of location of the said “ Crown
You will take notice that I, tbs under-
A report is current among some of Miss Mary Courtwrlght, waitresses Point Extentlon’' claim is of nssinl in
who
ran
through
the
burning
halls,
volume 11, at (age 499, Mining Records signed, co-ownsr with you of ten certain
the Balkan representatives here that
placer mining claims »Ituais on Taylor
the Porte has elready telegraphed to awakening everyone and assisting of Jackson County, Oregon, in the office Gulch, Mshaley Gulch a n d Miners
of the County Recorderof the Mid County,
those
who
were
overcome
by
smoke.
Sofia offering to cede Adrianople on
to which hooks ami («tge« reference is Creek, in Hsctlons 19 sml 14 In Town­
the conditions laid down, and that Bul­
hereby made for a more particular de­ ship 37 Houth of Range 4 West, in Jack-
scription of the said claims. Said ex- son County, Oregon, have performed
garia is ready to accept. This report
penditure was made for the purjsss. of the annual ss«e«-ment wurx on said
has not been confirmed at the Bul­
claims between the 1st dsv of January
holding |MMMCssory right aud title to tin* «ml June, 1412, for the year ending
garian legation, but It Is not consider­
Warm Weather Encouragee Loggers; sai<l mining claims under the provisions December 31st , 19ffl, and have paid
ed Incredible.
of section twenty • three hundred and and expended in mopey ami labor
Market Is Steadier.
twenty-four of the revised statutes of the .
Portland.—W ith the disappearance United States, and the amendments there-1 thereon, the anm of *10$., being the
«mount required by law to protect said
of the snow In the timber, logging to, providing for the annual lalmr ii;sin ilslm o against forfeiture for non repre­
mining claims, sail I amount tx-ing the re­
Colonel Nelson of Kansas City Star, camps In the Columbia river district quired sum to hold said milling claims sentation; Now TuxaKniKK, Yo; W ill
are gradually resuming operations af­ duringthc period ending the 31st day o f I' akb N otick , That you are hereby re­
Adjudged In Contempt.
quired within ninety days from the ser­
Kansas City, Mo.— An appeal to the ter a shut down of more than a month. Dei-emlsr, 1912.
vice of this Notice upon yon to ri-im-
If
you
fail
and
refuse
or
fail
or
refuse
This
w
ill
be
welcome
news
to
some
court of appeals on a habeas corpus
buree me for tbe amount due from you
within
ninety
days
from
the
personal
ser­
writ is the only thing that kept W il­ millmen who In the past month have vice of this notice, if personal service tie thereon to represent your *4 interest in
claims, amounting to the sum of
liam R. Nelson, owner of the Kansas run short on logs as a result of the hail, or within ninety days after the pub­ said
»25.90.
City Star, multi-millionaire, long a good demand for the sawed product. lication of this notice, fe contribute your
You arc further notified, that if you
proportion of meh expenditure us a co-
powerful political factor In Missouri Some mills. It is stated, w ill have to owner, your proportion, lieing (liesum of fail Io pay me your proportion of said
snd Kansas and staunch supporter of close down for several weeks, unless Emir Hundred Dollars 1*490.00), your expenditure within ninety days Iroaa
Theodore Roosevelt In the laBt elec­ the logging campB come to their res­ interest in said claim will laconic the the service of this Notice upon you,
pmperty of the subscriber, who is your your I4 interest in said placer claims
tion, out of jail. Nelson was found cue shortly.
will become tlie property of the under­
The situation looks good to the log­ eo-owner, and who has made the expen­
guilty of contempt of court and sen­
diture ami improvement* a* alxivc men- signed co-owner, wlio performed said
gers
for
the
market
Is
steadier
than
tenced to one day In jail by Judge
tinned pursuant to the provision of tlie annual labor.
J. A. Guthrie of the circuit court, for at any time during the past two years said statutes.
—K. J. D avidson ,
— W . F . SlIAKFKR.
Co-owner,
publishing an article In bis newspaper and prices are better, too. For the
Gold Hill, Oregon, January 2, 1913.
which Judge Outhrle decided was a present the ruling basis of quotation
“sneer at the courts, at the Judges Is *7, *10 and *13, but it Is considered
Administrator's Noth r of Appointment
and at legal procedure." He also held possible that *1 w ill be added to this
Administratrix Notice to CredHors
snd To Present Claims.
that it was “contemptuous" and an price on February 15, when the dollar In the County Court of the State of Ore­ In tlie Probate Court, Jackson County,
advance per thousand goes Into effect
Ongon, Estate of Sarah A. Amleraon,
"open insult."
gon for tlie Connt.y of Jackson.
Deceased.
on Puget sound. However, opinions
In the Matter of the Estate of Charles T.
Notice is bereliy given that the Hon. F.
differ
somewhat
on
this
point
among
Anderson, Deceased.
Portland.—As a sort of relief boat
L. Ton VeJle, County Judge of Jackson
Notice is hereby given that the under­
the gasoline schooner Mlrene, Captain the loggers here.
Oregon and Washington Dele­
gations Favor Harnessing
Columbia River
S T E IN H O F F
1
T h e A r c h it e c t a n d B u ild e r
Cem ent and Iron G rill Fences
Legal Notices
WILSON ACCEPTS
STUDENTS ESCORT
»
BULGARIANS AGAIN
OPEN HOSTILITIES
Bombardment of Adrianople is
Resumed and Other Places
are Attacked
HOTEL GIRLS SAVE
LIVES
»
LOGGING CAMPS ARE OPEN
EDITOR IS IN CONTEMPT
Mays, left on a special trip to Nehal­
em loaded to the guards with provis­
ions. For the last two or three weeks
Nehalem practically has been shut off
from the outside world so far as tran­
sportation facilities are concerned.
The washouts and landslides put the
railroad out of commission temporari­
ly. On the completion of the railway
the steamer service from Portland to
Nehalem was discontinued.
Conse­
quently the residents have been un­
able to get In any supplies recently.
It Is said the stores there have about
been depleted of various kinds of ne­
cessities.
Blehl Found Guilty of Fraud
Portland.—After brief deliberation, a
jury In the United States court found
A. Blehl guilty on three of four counts
of an Indictment charging him with
fraudulent use of the malls In exploit­
ing the Columbia River Orchards com­
pany. Blehl Is liable to a sentence of
five years In the federal penitentiary
on each of the three counts.
Miss Violet Asquith, daughter of the
British premier, has sailed from Liv­
erpool on board the Celtic for Ameri­
ca.
signed has Isen appointed hy the county
court of Oregon for the County of Jaek-
son, as administratrix of the estate of
Churk-s T. Anderson, deaeased.
All |M'rsons having claims against said
estate are hereby notifksl to present the
same, duly verified, at the office nt (jus
Newbury, attorney for said administra­
trix, in the Phipps building, in Medford,
Jackson County, Oregon, on or before
six (II) months from the date hereof.
December 29th, 1912.
BESSIE ANDERSON,
Administratrix of the Estate of Charles
T. Anderson, Deceased.
County, Oregon, lias appointed T. N.
Anderson, administrator of tbe estate of
Sarah A. Anderson, deivaseil. Any per­
son having a claim against the said estate,
is hereby notified fe prenent same duly
verified to the undersigned, at Oold Hill,
Oregon, within six months from ih» date
of the first publication of this notice.
Date of first publication, February 1, 1913
T. N. A ndkkhon ,
Administrator.
A Reminder
Oljstr-trieal work is cash. No except­
ions fe this rule can be made.
Clement H. Smith, M. D.
Quartz and placer location notices at
The News office.
Quartz und placer locution notices ut
The News ofllne.
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