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/z Gold Hill G r« a ffa f H u t u i u l R h q utch o f S o u th e r n O r e g o n n On b e a u t if u l H u g u t H i v t r VOL. 1« he (Golìi M ili Jackson Co. O n . C o m m u n it y o f O p p o r t u n it y - R n g u . f i i v . r V a U .y , u f h .r . t h . a p p t. g a in .d fa m . (;<)1J> HILL, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20,1913 NO. 19 TODAY IS INDUSTRIAL FAIR DAY IN GOLD HILL GALUSHA LANE, HEIR TO Prize Produce Will Vie With the OKLAHOMA MEN TO ENTER $ 6 0 ,0 0 0 , IS SUED BY WIFE VALLEY IN SQUAD OF FIFTY Splendid Program of Contin Old Time Gold Hili “ BIG TIM ’’ SULLIVAN WILLIAM J. GAYNOR uous Entertainment Committee Finishes ] Mining Man Don’t Like Lawyers Tour; Will Report Favorably Tralay—Saturday, Scptemlier 20—will I Continued reliearaal and preparation ha* la- a huay day for tlie citia-na of Gold convinced th«- com m ittee on general en- llill, who have prepared to play luart to tertainm ent and sport* th at the many hundred« of out-of-town gneata. Knthu- | ‘Slier feature* of the Fair will glide SAN FRANCIStX), Sept. I t —To out aiaam in tlie first Industrial Fair ha* lawn «n<*«thly along to a perfect finish. Rogue wit hi* wife’* lawyers, Galuaha W. Lane, W ith grip* and travelling hags cram m arked since tlie rtrat pouter waa tacked I Biver acrid* a potato polo team ; aome- an hlaho m ining man, who Hay* h<> is med by specimens of Bogue River valley to a telephone pole, and tlie («eraonal a*-, *bere in the valley th«- boyahava nrepar- worth >»10,000, traw led to Han Francis«* fruit and produce, three business men of -urance of score* of exhibitor* guarantcea accept tlie tug-of-war challenge ia* all tin* way from Boise. Before Mm. Al Chelsea, Oklahoma, departed on Friday a apleudfd allowing of Valley product*. 1 sued by Gold Hill, toteam aof one to nine m a I juu * or her eounsel knew h r war in evening last, after a week’* quiet investi Not only will the fruit-grower* and m en; iwimmer* are im patient for honor* thia city l> n r pm a-ulrd himself at tin g a te i of the agricultural poosibilitiea of raachers ol the im mediate vicinity rea- in the diving contact; and a small arm y hom e of hla wife ami their two children, the Gold Hill district. of am ateur Olympic* will be here to win pond w ith many exhibit*, h o t th e agri w hew h r aaya he effected a reconciliation. They an- coming back, they said, and cultural and handicraft exhibit* of tlie renown in the vuriona ra«*-s and athletic W hen the County Clerk'a office waa not alone. Upon the second trip they event*. school children will la- large ami varied, «(«lied Unlay lame waa waiting at tlie will be accompanied by upwards of fifty Many w ill Heine the opportunity to com owing to th«- additional work of the spec- door Io gain inform ation concerning an homeseeker»’ and their families, to pur- ial atat«- agent* andH npt. Burt A Adama bine pleasure with pcraonal beneflt by attachm ent Mra. Lane had brought tool) , chase or locate npon truck and orchard in creating interest ha-ally and through liating Huperfluoaa property a t the free tain paym ent ol >2:160 ahe aaya ia due h«-r land in this city and throughout tlie dis- auction aali-, where Auctioneer Bil! Hay«* out th«- rural achiail*. (or her aupfairt. ( trict. The three were commissioned by Will persiuide undream«*! ol pricea merely "T here will la> no attachm ent anil tried In every elaaa the awarda offered an- c , ,, , , neighbor* at home to make the trip and in i «1 ,,, . for the fun of the game, in thia co u rt,’’ aaiil la n e to Milton Davis, report upon the district. liberal, and in addition to generous eon- i„ , «. « j . » , « cash ,.„ i, for < . thia ,i ■ puriaa*-, the , i „ *“ , fhe after the hundreda of chief deputy, “ 1 la-al the lawyer to it. tritio tion* ot “ We shall tell them ” , «aid Mr. 8. E. , evening, . i , , ’ guest* have banqueted upon baked Chin- citiw na of tin- city have donat«al Thia ianll a iniaiiiidi'rataiidiiig H it h ad Coghill, unofficial spokesman of the party, donated m»ny in*nv I «Mik . , ■ , , . y ,u,l> salmon, w ith salads, coffee, ami other n 't laa-u for lawyer* no anil would have useful ami handaouic article*aa prem ium s ‘tliat all we have heard of tlie wonder . pleasurable features to m atch—all served •ax-n start«*!.” > for aiipremucy in certain diviaion*; whole- ful fertility and possibilities of the Rogue lam - wanted to have the attachm ent aalc house* have offered special prem ium s at open-air tables under the bright light River valley is true. Tliat the diam eter of a *|**-ial string of incandescent*, as m-tion diamlaard. Whet, hi- waa told through tlie ug m y of local m erchant*; of the big apples hasn’t been exagerated | gill -at* of tlie city—the evening carnival of th a t hia wife'a lawyer m ust attend to tliut Gaynor, late Mayor of by the fraction of an inch. T hat the val- local bu*ine*e men have contributed gift* n 1911, by A m e ric a n Hreca A aaoclatloa. fun will In-on. CaUtlnimpian comedian* New York, who died suddenly a t sea ley can grow corn, as fine as be shown by la- announced th a t the attorney would from their varied *t«a-ks; and then- really "Big T im " Sullivan, New Yo rk Con- have to do it for nothing, aa he would gresaman, k illed by a street car, «1«-* not ap|*-ar to la- tlie slightest reason will entertain, confetti will drift in col w hile on his w ay to Europe. I any of the corn states of the east, aud it ored cloud*,' and a free open-air vaude pay nothing to a lawyer. is simply marvelous in every agricultural w ho le rem ains lay unidentified in a for any exhibitor, witli careful selection, ville program witli musical special* will R obert c . C raves, an atto rn e y of regard. Lurther, in ease they are inclin lame and hia wife were ai-fa-rated on New Yo rk morgue for th irte e n days. to doubt hi* or her ability to carry h idk - hold tin- la>unl* until tlie dancing hour. M arshfield, has been ordered to ap ed to th in k our enthusiasm is too strong, <ie|ol«-r I, Rats. Mra. Ia»te txaik tlieir an award. -For tli«- dance is the last num ber of the p ear before the s ta te suprem e court tw o children, Elaic and Helen, and lame we have «ample fruit* and produce to C latsk an ie realdnnta have aubicrlb- I’rond parent* who have learn«*! of tlie program, ami it* sponsors, tlie boy* of O ctober 17 to show cause why he convince them . Yes, we’ll be back.” aignud an agreem ent to pay her >50 u ed 4500 tow ard the fund for th e aur- baby *how, curly si rnilital their intention rnont.i. He paid tin- tio»* month, accord- vey of the ro u te of th e proposed ('«► to make Ila- eugen :ca ik-partinent notable the Gold H ill,concert hand, promise to should not be diabam xl for alleged During th eir stay in G o ll H ill th . to the wife’* complaint, hut ahe ha* never turn blit highw ay through Columbia for it* sturdy, chubby-cheeked array of make it the most enjoyable season of tlie ' activ ity in connection w ith deporta party were guest* of George Holcomb, a day. Orchestra music, fin«- Moors, and tion of J. W. Edgew orth and tw o o th er truck gardener residing w jst of this city, I ecu able to get any more from him. county. infants; and when tlie visitor* arrive the hospitality ol tin- band hoys, combin- I. W. Ws. Ju n e 25. lame recently inherited a ainii of money , and it was in his escort th at they made many of them will come for the purpose | «*1 witli a pleasant gathering ot folk* from from the estate of hia father in Han Iter their unostentatious but thorough invest of ctf«-<'tiially determ ining th eir young all tin county, will make it an assured rutrdiuo County. Thi* money, he any«, ' igation of tlie locality. Letters of Mr. ster’» statu* us a scientifically perfect «ncei-gs. h e low “ put l*-yoinl the reach of the I* -I Holcomb to his brother, Rev. H. H. H ol baby. Tin- eugen i«-* «li-partim-iit «a-eupi«-» Gold Hill ha* no doubt* about the ver- lawyer* in the w orld.’’ • tin- office of th.- Myers liuilding on Front comb, of tlie Chelsea M. E. church, land Hi* other iuten-ala, he aay*, he Ini* re- I Rural *«-hiai| uio«t p-’in t-............. B a iu n r stns-t, ami i* litre«! with convt-niemx-s fo r' ( diet you will render on today's entertain- ing the country aud climate, were the BEST PIE C E OF FI RX1TCRE If.ami ill l ily achia i* scoring moat m ent. It will be instructive—it will help celllly *o|d. Tlieiigli lie ia willing to net First Camp-chair, F rank Burnett original cause of the delegation desiring It is in charge of point* ........ T rophy cup tin- little ones. ,.a , a spec- tin-com m unity and tla< valley forward— H«**in«J. . . Fisitstonl, J. N. Fountain to he shown. tle with Mra. laute, lie say*, not a cent of ailly nuahlied eommitt.*- of judges, in- it will be • GOOD TIM E. T h ir d ......................................... ribbon D on’t forgot hl* money will go to any lawyer. At- Portland, w here they remain«*! for eluding N. C. Maris, state field worker I 1EI.I) ( m i x —III our* B F ir s t..........F«xit*»no'.. J N. Fountain the la it, a ’iyhow! several day«, local real estate boomers a t First oris«-............................... H«*-.iii.i Tool-box, M. D. Bowers Hi*-o|id prize................... Third .......................................... ribbon tem pted to dissuade them from travelling . .50 ORDER OE THE D A Y ’S EVENTS: G uiushaW . i.am- is well known in Gold T liinl p rise......................... j farther south, and attacked the Rogue . rihlani Hill and southern Oregon, where In- op BEST T R IO O F CHICKENS First pria- ............................ . . l.oo A First. .1 0 0 lb*, wheat. H. C. Ra«*iel River valley in anvil choras. But the erated form ally year* as a m ining pro H«*-omi p rize....................... 10:00 School Children’s Parade - .50 - Combined Schools S*-«>n<l.................................................50 Oklahoma men «-ompleted the trip as moter, n-sidiug in tills city. Tin- lames Tlilrd ................ . ribbon Third ..........................................ribbon planned, and were unanimous in d e d ar 11:00 li ft Gold Hill ton year* ago. School Athletic Contests - Combined Schools I t ' 'ORN—111 ears B F irst............................................... 1.00 ing they were glad to have dane so. Im A First a|* juice, M. H. Jt bn*. >n Selection by Gold Hill Band S«-ix>nd............................ .50 mediately upon their arrival home the .lid 50 T h ird ........................ ribbon campaign for the exodns to tills section 12:00 Intermission for Dinner Tliinl ....................................... ribbon will be institut.-d. BEST PIG ....................... H at, Earn*. A Co. j 1:00 Baseball Game A F irst..................W atch. W . W. Truax School Teams J**’0"'« - ............................................... S«s-ond............................. 50 T h ir d ........................................ ribbon T h ird ............................................ ribbon (ADI LI ATHLETIC EVENTS—15 years or over:) SW EET CORN—10 eura B F i t « ................................................. i.oo E itrt......................................... 1.00 By *|**'iiil arrangem ent witli varioii* S e c o n d ................................................. 50 2:00 Egg R a c e .............................................. prize $2.00 Second .................................. 5o T h in ! ............................................ ribbon wholesale hoiisi-H, tlie m ercantile firm of Egga «pat**l 10 feet on 00 font line; gathered in »pool, one at a time T hird .......................................... riblain lainee A Company arc enabled to add to BREAD and n-turned to goal basket. W inner to linisli first witli F irst.............................................. , oo A First till- list ol award* wliicli will I*' pn-seuted 2 sacks flour, H . C. Raedel H ncond..................................................an moat, unbm ken eggs M itb the ground cleared for operations Second, . .Tennis shoes, Lance ACo. T hird ........................................... rihlmn to contributing exhibitors t.alay, at i I h ' 2:20 Mounted Potato Race - - - - “ 6.00 Third ..............Book, M. D. Bowers upon the arrival of the dredging mach first annual Induatrial Fair, the following POTATOES—10 inery, the great gold-liearing bar at Dow- Teams of two riders each ; 200 foot course from goal liarn-1 to potato B I TTER—2 lh*. First Fishing rial, D. II. Miller substantial prem ium s: den’s Falls, three mile* up-river, awaits basket; 6-foot bamboo epeare fam ished; head or laaly blows Meooml.................................................. 50 A F irst................................................. 1.00 For tlie I«'*t loaf of bn-.ul made from Third ...................................... . .rililion on linrac or rider disqualifies offending team ; 10 m in- Second..........can coffee, Lance A Co. the experim ent th a t will determine th«' Fialier Blend Flour, the Fi«lior Flour Eirat .. 1.00 T h ird .. Si dot. butter dishes, Merritt future of the m ining dredge industry up play fur most potato«*. Mill* Onmpnny, of Heattle, will give Second . . . -Jack-knife, D. I. Miller A Co. on this section of Rogue river. through I-anceA Company, a* n premium Selection by Gold Hill Band T liin l .. rildion JE L L IE S —4 varieties Stockholder* of the company, which — loo |aiiinda of Fialier Blend Flour. W A TER MEEON 2:45 Sack R a c e .............................................. « F irst.............................................. 1.00 2.00 has secured by option, purchase and lo For tlie l«.*l loaf of bread made from F W ............................................... 1.00 Second perfume, M. B Bower* cation, tlie right to work the big bar, are 10O foot fours«-; gunny sacks fam ished. S eco n d ................................................. 50 Crown Flour, tin- Balfnur-Gutherie Mill T h ir d ...........................................ribbon ' b i n i ............................................ ribbon 3:00 Firemen’s R a c e .....................................« 5 00 B First I «lot. jelly glass»-*. M erritt A Co confident tliat the operation will pay from ing Company, of Portland, will give E irat................................................. 1.00 Second W ater pitcher, M erritt A Co the first scoop of the dredge, and have through their Hgenta, laun-e A Company, 100 yard dash; two fully equipped hose team*. H e iliin i. . Base lu ll, H. D. Reed T h ird ........................................... ribbon the comforting result* of an extensive n* a premium loo pounds Crown Flour. i Idl'd . . rilliäni 3:30 Linemen’s Pole-Hiking Contest prospect of the liar to sustain their belief. - “ 5.00 CANNED FRUIT—4 varieties For tlie l«.*t lioiui'-madc candy, «'ream MI HK M El,t »N foot pole n-gulation spurs; up pnl.-, over cross-arin, desceml sticking A F irst.............'................................... 1.00 Repeated tests have shown the property «.i I'inaolati', the Pacific Coast Hyrnp First . . . ....................................... 1,00 Sec«mi i ........................ 50 to yield well over a large area, and 140 spurs in nut less th an four tinn-s. C om pany, of Portland, will give through Hceoiiil ............................................. 50 T h ird .......................................... ribbon acre* comprises tlie ground to be worked. Tliinl l.ani-e A Company, a* first p rize- l gal 4:00 Greased Pig Capture - - . . .....................................I^lilmll 4.00 I! F irst',..............100 calling card», News W ith the holilingsto be worked is includ First lon i ' uii T a i iarden Syrup, 2nd priz. ’» 1.00 Fn-e-fnr-nll ; giving pig 10 f,mt handicap. S - e o n d ................................................ 50 ed he greater portion of the well-known H ecoinl ......................................... .50 gallon Tea Garden Syrup. T h ir d ......................................... riblion Selection by Gold Hill Band Tliinl ........... Lyman orchard, which, though famous rililmn Best «mined display, 4 varieties of fruit* BEST HAND M ADE GARMENT plain for the excellence ami yield of its fruit, sqC A S H 4:30 T u g -o f-W a r.............................................. an d vegetable* put tip" in Economy Jars, 5.00 A F ir s t... .G oldnugget, M. S. Johnson tlie argonauts believed infinitely more l- ir - t . ........................................... 1.00 M’adliam A Kerr Bros., ol P.i-iland, will S 'c o tu l................................................. 50 Gold Hill vs. any t«-ani, I to 0 m en; rules t«> la- d«*-i<lc«l before first Second ••• .........................................50 Third ...........................................ribbon valuable as dredging ground, and were give as a pi-eininin, through la n c e A pull ; 2 pulls out of 3. Third ......................................... riblain B F irst.................................................. 1.00 content to pay a round figure for. Coliipuny— 1 dozen Economy Jars. First. . I’ocket knife, M. I) Bower* 4:45 Diving Contest, G feet height Tlie dredge, which will be of the d ry S«**ind ........................Box stationery 3.00 Ealley box of peaclie* diaplaved at tlie ***•111111 ........ ...................... .50 T h ird .............................................ribbon Stauding dive. 1 1 feet high; each contestant m aking;: shallow dives; land type, operate 1 from a car npon track Third .............................. rilitwm fair. I*’. I*' Haradoii A Hons, of Portland, judged on entrain*-, depth, a.id gracefullness. DARN I NG or MEN DI N t«—best spec'tn’n age, is an innovation among dredgers, PCM PKIN will give as a tin mitiiii through l.nnee A j A F irst................................................ 1.00 and its employment upon tlie Gold Hill 'r« l. . . ...........................................$1.00 Gompali) --foiu :.’5e pu k ige* of Huprein. 5:00 Auction Sale - Property sold without charge H«*-on«l........................................... .50 Second pr«.j«*-t will be watched with great inter- ................................................ .. Sodas. T h ird .............................................ribbon Third ..................................... rililmn Selection by Gold Hill Band st l>y mining men. Advices to A. E. Choice box of apples di-play« d nt tin B First .............................................. 1.00 Eirat . Rexall Watch. M. 1). Bower* Bamber, representing tlie active manage S«*'ond................................................ . 6:30 Open-air baked Salmon S upper-served free fai'-, the Mi ill lid I uoei'r, C .in p m y , of Second. Hus|* nileis, Enina- A ( 'o T h ird .......................................... riblion m ent of tin- company in this «ity, are t«> Tliinl ....................................... rihlmii Medford, will give i* ii premium through 7:30 Calithumpian Street Parade and Confetti Carnival BEST COLEEtTION HOME C R O W N the effect tliat the m achinery will have L in e «A Company— I I irge i-a»i Royal ONIONS—10 Gil W ild ) FLOWERH been completed, tested and in r. adiness to 8:00 Band-stand Concert—Vocal and Instrmental First . Chili coll'«*«. ......................................... $1.00 A F irst. . . . Box stationery, H. I). R«**i »hip within tin- comingm< nth. Contrai l Second ................................................. The all ive award« are now on i xliil it- i 8:30 Grand Ball - - Auspices Gold Hill Concert Band H«*-ond.Goldsti>ne charm , M cFarren for the con»truction of th. «Ir««lg. ¡* uaili Tlilrd . ....................................... riblain i 'll at tlie st . of I. ne ■ A C cnpaliy, and T h ird ............................... «..........ribbon a Tacoma firm, while th«. «-. ncentrator F irst.. . . IOOII.S. Seeds, H. C. Raeilel w II lie iw iriled tl.i* afiem mu by a ci ni B First...........Box candy. G. It. T urner will be built a t H«.|itt|.-. Tl><cost of thti Second ...............................................«>! S econd..................................................in ne tie ,f eoinpeleut jtidgea. Tliinl ..................................... rillinm I i i ’i f l ............................................riblain (C ontinued on local page) School Lair Awards Special Awards by Wholesale Houses School Fair Awards Dredge Will Soon be Shipped to City