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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1913)
Gold Hill Jackson Co. G r a u f s a f N a tu r a l K eeaurcee o f S ou thern O rego n It O n e C o m m u n ity o f O p p o r On tu n ity - H og ue H iv e r V a lle y , uih eie th e ap p le g a in e d fa m e bea u tifu l Hague H iver VOL 16 GOLD HILL, JACKSON COUNTY, )N, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27,1913 NO 21 FIRST INDUSTRIAL FAIR IS MARKED SUCCESS Gala Day is Remarkable for Splendid Exhibits, Good Pro gram and Large Attendance Salmon Bake is En joyed by Host of __ Banqueters WASHINGTON GARDNER Muni titan 219X1 guests assi’Uibl««l in thia city on Maltinlar laat, io partici|i«t« in tin’ Hint annual nii«l-vallcy Iiidiulrial Fair. Medford, just recovering from Ita (affloiiH pear show, «-nt a large ill lega tion; Ashland, Grant« Paa«, and other valley t itle« anti town« were equally well r ep rv n eiite d In (he holiday throng; while from the ranrhea and gartlen« o f the en 'tire valley poured in a liort of exhibitor* with prin* produce for di'play In agri cultural liall. Gold Hill entertained per i l «pa the largest crowd of viaiiont in the liiatory of the city, and tliedall momenta of tlu* program were con«plcuoua by tlieir Indiana Put an Shaw. “ fo 1 Falla City.-—John W illiam» and hia baud of Hilata Indian« gava a real 1« the record capture made by Sal dian «how In Wagner ball to a Shiftman on his place, less than one- audience. The performance cons; quarter mile from the center of this of a number of characteristic lad; town. Traps set In an orchard a short dance», «ongi. and other etuala la distance from the house were the trayal of the Indian la h it native state. cause for bruin's undoing. -> „„ WASHINGTON PREDICTS DELAY OF CURRENCY BILL D. C ady herrick $2.00 Aw ard Offered for Design For a suitable envelope comer design, advertising Gold Hill, thia paper is authorized to offer a $2.00 cash prize. Design or wording should be brief, simple and pointed. Award will be made for the excellence of the idea alone. Contest closes OcL 10. Address, T he N ews , Gold Hill, Or. NORT EDDINGS, STAGE DRIVER, NAILS ABSURD ROMANCE OF EARLIER DAYS I Desire to Talk Wild Prolong Passage of Measure Washington.— There Is no reason to doubt that congress will pass a cur rency bill, In a form acceptable to President Wilson, but there w ill be a great deal of surprise if the currency bill passes as soon aa the president wishes; that la, a t the present special session. The president unquestion ably has the demtxuatic m ajority In both senate and house working In complete harmony with his legislative plans, and from that majority he can get exactly what he wants In the way of legislation. The majority, how ever, cannot fix the time for voting In the senate, and for that reason the president is likely to be disappointed over the delay in completing the Glass-Owen bill. Under the rules of the senate, de bate in that body cannot be limited, even by the party tn power, and a vote cannot be forced except by unani mous consent. From present indications a great many democrats, as well as most re publicans tn the senate, w ill desire to speak on the currency bill. W ith the general desire to talk it w ill be diffi cult to get a vote on the currency b ill, within two months, and there w ill not be two months remaining after the currency bill Is reported to the senate. HI In the columns of an eastern publica , As a driver, in tlie good old days, Nort tion of current circulation among Sunday Eddings snuffed deeply of the spice of aeliool«, appears a tab* o t early < irvgon adventure. At the summit of the Siski days, entitled, "atruc story of the west.” you«, on a lialmy evening in June, 187«, ahaenoe. With tlie veracity of the event« tlierein Tlie ex|Kwitiun of fruit«, grain«, greases, Black Bart", the poetical desperado of set forth tlie residents of this setio n , who the period, thrust a six gun into the anil garden prudueo, waa extremely large bore sn active part in tlie history making young driver’s fan- and commanded him and well diaplayed, and might well have of early days. And ample cause for dis to “ throw tlie box.” Eddings replied graced any of the larger fair« of the atate. satisfaction. that he was busy with his bones, and Piwuler exhibits In the varioiia elaaaea, In 1879, during the month of Septem warmly instructed the bandit to "point however, were «elected and will ap|« ar ber, President Hayes and the first lady of that gun a little higher." w ith the Jackson county exhibit at tlie tlie land, then upon a tour of the Pacific state fair in Salem. While the fruit ex Again at tlie old toil house tlie gentle coast states, paid tlieir respects to tire riillian relieved Edding’s passengers of hibit« were well above tlie standard, the hustling young commonwealth of Oregon. their valuables. When "Black Bart" produce of Rogue river valley Held« anti From Redding to Roselmrg they travelled reposed in San Quentin prison, recount garden« was literally a revelation to tliose D. Cady Herrick, who Is chief coun by stage, the only convenience obtainable, ing hia exploits as lie awaited sentence, who have been aeeiwtomed to consider sel for Governor 8ulzer of New York and each city and hamlet by (he old trail he expressed a desire to again meet “ the tlie oounty largely from tlie horticultural Washington Gardner, of Michigan, In the Impeachment proceedings. viewpoint. Fourteen - foot eorn, with who was elected commander-in-chief turned out its populace to Wefeoinr tlie youngster who wasn’t so scared Vy being chief exeentire. Jacksoiivile ».1« gay held up tiiat lie couldn’t look after his glistening yellow ears a foot aud more in of tho Q. A. R., at the Chattanooga Steak May Ba $1 a Pound. witli (logsami hunting on the morning .if team .” . length; pumpkin« that cell,wed the cent •neam pm int, Chicago.— Unless there Is an In »>••• I’resident’« arrival, and southern O r-f* But the wish was never granted T a riff Bill May Bring Trade W ar. ury mark in weight, SO pound Hubtiar 1 The crease In the meat production tn the ------------------- . . . . . . . . ;aw sqtuMhcs, tali a u d «plendidly straight tin’ nocks of the unwary, and miles of egon was assembled to do him honor. placed a terminus to the career of United States in the next ten years, ' Apprehension lest the Democratic liroom com , giant potatiaw, and a pn«li- dreaming paper ribbons tangled the mer This much is history, but tlie manner in tliis whimsical gentleman ot the road— porterhouse steak will be selling at | ta riff bill lead foreign nations to Im gal wealth ot ginlen truck maiie an in ry-makers into a gleeful unit. A score of I which the story of that trip is told by the who relaxed into meter upon the slightest more than a dollar a pound, according pose tariff penalties against the U nit ' eastern paper does not correspond with provocation—and his ‘ stand and deliver’ ’ structive and handaoiue display. to Gustav Bishchoff of St. Louis, ed States as soon as the new law goes Indian braves, replicas of tlie vanished Tlie Industrial Fair was held in cooper tribe of tlie Bogue Rivers. lifted (lie war- the recollections of men who greeted liecauie merely an uneasy memory of Gie president of the American Meat Pack- into effect caused administration and I the exeeutiv«- stag)* during its progress old California-Oregon road. era' association, which began Its an senate leaders to plan the introduc ation with the local school fair, a aerie« cry and danced about tlieir council fin s. _ « . < . . . J through the district nor d<xw it tally with tion of a joint resolution in congress nual meeting here Monday. «■f the latter now living in progress thru- 1 tlie natural character of tiie country. making specific provision for the con out the «tale under the supervision of the wea, Mills wen* of wood", hut tlie gathering According to the eastern romancer, Ted tinuation of existing relations with all T H E M ARKETS. school authorities. State Held worker, N. cheered them to the echo and caught a Buckley, the fcnrUvn-year- old son of countries until President Wilson haa C. Maris, of Eugene, representing thia fleeting glim's«- o f history that is not so driver Buckb'y, then lying ill ut Jackson Port” n,,• time to negotiate new trade agree- movement, was present and in a warming aneieut. t.'aiitliiiiupian comedians, vau Wheat. New Crop— Club, 80c; blue- mentB ville, drove the famous six-liorse stage address heartily congratulated the spirit deville entertainers and musical selections stem, 88c; red Russian, 79c. from Giat city with its presidential pas- The aeriousness of the situation Glut had responded so willingly to tlie provided an open-air concert that claimed Hay—Timothy, $16; alfalfa, $13. ■ sengei. At Table Rock—a properly pic was impressed on Chairman Simmons, success of the event. attention until tlai younger set invaded Butter— Creamery, 34c. turesque site for o ld romance—young of the senate finance committee, by “ You liuve,” Mr. Maris asserted, "set Its* bn 1 1 room and the dance was mi that lltickk-y is said to have discmliarkcd die Eggs— Candled, 34c; ranch, 27c. state department officials. I t was Jaeoti II Byerly, for three years a res a high standard for the agricultural fairs should last to midnight. Wool— Eastern Oregon, 16c; W il distinguished party, driving bravely into pointed out that the trade relations ident of Kanes Creek, passed awuy at his Tlie Gold Hill mid-valley Industrial the racing waters of the Rogue, to test of the smaller cities. In no city of thi lamette valley, 19c. established by President T a ft’s pro state, or elsewhere, lias it been my privi Fair will b*’ made an annual featu e of the safety of tho ford. He then returned home in Giat locality on Sunday last. clamations under the Payne-Aldrich Seattle. lege to witness a liner display of pr iluce Jackson county. So llls ral was the en for President Hayes and his party, whom Mr. Byerly contracted tuberculosis four Wheat. New Crop— Btuestem, 38c; law of 1909 would terminate as soon or community hading. 1 am certain that couragement extended to the first effort he gallantly convoyed to the opposite years ago, and for some time pa«t it had as the new law becomes effective, and the impetus given by this occasion will that a permanent organisation will be el- shore. Tlie IVesident was deeply touched been appun*nt tiiat his recovery was not club, 80c; red Russian, 79c. that the United States then would Hay—Timothy. $17 per ton; alfalfa, to be expected. During his comparative result in iucalcuablc Is’nefltto this dist rict ’ fected, a n d preparations immediately by the lad’s simple devotion. 80 much 1 face the possibility of having higher ly brief residence in the county he gained $13 per ton. commenced to make tlie second event for romance. and tlie valley generally." ! ta riff rates applied against its exports Eggs— 34c. many sincere friends, who unite witli the A program of athletic and Held sport« eclipse tlie high record of tlie first. The by many countries. No ford exists at Table Rock. No ne bereaved family in mourning his loss. Butter— Creamery, 33c. was arranged and carried out. Con test watch-word of the new fair association cessity existed on the stage road for cros Alcohol Duty Favored. will lie, "Better Produce and Progress.” Funeral services were conducted on ing teams of high school boys and high sing the river at that, point.. Tlie current The tariff conferees have agreed to Wednesday, a lengthy funeral corU’ge school misses played a snappy hall game. flows deep and grim today—holding th«' Senator Lcne's proposal to make more leaving tlie reeldenoe at 10:30 for Central Potato (Milo on spirited ,sinii<s was a nov selfsame course that antedated the earli liberal the regulations concerning the Point, whe're in the Methodist Episcopal el and exciting feature. Various races est pioiecr; pcrha|>s, the first Indian as manufacture of denatured alcohol, church, Rev. H. N. Aldrich conducted and contests brought saivisi of applause well. At no time in history has it lieen w ith a view to facilitate its manufac tlie funeral ceremonies. from the adherents of the competing ath forded by a wheeled vehicle, much less ture by farmers from their waste prod letes. Diving and swimming contests In Mr. Byerly was one of tlie substantial «0 by a heavily laden stage coach. Fur ucts. Rogue river were exets'dingly popular thermore, though the romance is a de projierty owners of this district, an 1 in It is also possible that a small duty, with the big crowd. addition possessed much valuable farming lightful one, in the memory of men who for which Senator Lane has contend The Dalles.— One of the smoothest Tie.* Better Hables show was a distinct were actively assis-iated with the stage pro,x>rty in the famous Red River valley bunco men who ever operated here left ed, may also be assessed. If this is success—one had almost said howling suc- A three day rase forth«* adjudication of 0 servin’ and tlie early days of the district, of North Dakota. thia city with $60, which he is alleged done. Senator Lane believes importa <*ess—were it not for the generally pleas water rights on Sardine creek, a small He was born in Jones county, Iowa, on Ted Buckley and his invalid parent, as to have fraudulently secured from tions will provide a material amount ing Isdiavior of the youngsters examined. tributary of Rogue river west of this city, stage drivers at least, are purely fictitious August 11th, 1803, and grew to manhood prominent local business men by of revenue and considerably aid farm Twenty-seven children, from four months was completed Thursday before James in that state. For a number of years he characters. means of worthless checks. He also ers and other domestic manufacturers to four years in age, were entered, altho Chinnock, of Halcm, water supervisor for engaged in farming in Grand Forks coun Nort Eddings, of this city, who in left 20 of the finest horses that could of the product. awards wen1 given only in the one to two division number 1, Decision will be «’»y" 'W w r from Rock Point ty, North Dakota. Threeyearsago, when be found in this and K lickitat county, Slavery Common in Philippines. year, and two to three year classes. In made l»y the state ts.ard of water control i to Cole’s Station, just over ti.e California it ls’eanie apparent that lie suffered from Washington, at a feed yard. He or within a few weeks time. tlie former, first prise was awarded to Secretary Garrison had before him tulereulosis, lie removed with his family Mildred Wyatt, ageil It! months; second The case hinged upon the claim of J. boundary, greeted the President as the to Jackson county, purchasing the Miner dered the horses delivered to him at a Philippine slavery report by W . H. the feed yard, and some of the ranch Phipps, auditor tor the Islands, back prize to Loren Flenling, aged 23 months; U. Smith, a Sardine Creek rancher, to executive coach swung up before the for farm south-east of this city. Here he 1 ers went to the trouble and expense ing up the startling charges of Dean and third prise to Lawrence P. Brown, priority in water rights from that stream. mer station that September afternoon, sided until his death. William Carll, of driving 16 miles, that they might Worcester. It cites details of many ageil 22 months. In the two to three Numerous ranchers of tlie district wer • thirty-odd years ago. Mr. Byerly is survived by ilia wife and deliver the animals and consummate cases of boys and girls sold into slav division agent of the California & Oregon year class, Jesse Newton Slam s, agt il 32 defendants in tlie action. Smith claimed eleven children, all of whom reside at the expected sales. ery at prices ranging from $60 to $100 months, was first; llerls-rt Fitz-rerald. a water right by his predecessors on the stage company, handled the ribbons with the home place on Kanes Creek, with the consummate skill in honor of the noted Officers say the stranger never had and says that heads of savage families aged 2(1 months, second ; and Merith Lyle creek, dating back to 1857. The ease is exception of three sons, Frank A., John any intention of buying the horses, sell their daughters and regard the passenger. llittle, aged ¡«1 months, third. in every way an important one, as the When questioned as to the truth of the G., and C. E. Byerly, who are located at but negotiated for them in order to practice as right. But not least of the day’s events was count ry dependant for irrigation from the L ’thair, Montana. His mother, Mrs gain the confidence of local business " I have no hesitancy In saying that the salmon bake, prepared by M. S. source in question is one of the most fer Buckley tale, the old driver spat con temptuously and observed: "The whole John Coffetts, is of Central Point. Four men whom he induced to cash hts I think the charges ot Secretary W or Johnson, a local business man wlm esn tile locations in the valley. story is absurd. There never was a driv brothers remain, F. M. Byerly, of San worthless checks. cester that slavery exista in the Phil upon occasion don the white cap of tlie A similar ease on Gulls creek, also a Martins, California; W. E. Byerly of ippines are sustained,” says Mr. chef with re iiiirknhie stlcts’ss. The sal small tributary of tlie river, extensively er on the old stage route known as Buck- Melvin, Nortli Dakota; F. (}. Byerly’ of Silver Tea Set I t Trophy. Phipps. mon supper was served at open air tables nlilized for irrigation and placer mining, ley. Doxens of we old fellows know bet Duluth, Minnesota; and C. E. Byeriy, of Salem.— Isaac E. Staples of Port National Capital Brevities. to more than ht» itry guesis, and no was satisfactorily arranged by mutual ter. There is Louis Tucker, of Ashland, Saskatchewan, Canada; a sister, Mrs. A. land has offered a silver tea set to charge was made for the banquet, which njreement among t l i e claimants, the James Wright, of Roseburg, Joe Clough, Navies of the world w ill he Invited F. McDonald, resides at Bismarck, North the exhibitor of the best equipped and will take Its place in gastronom e history rigid to water being ap|a>rtioned among of Canyonville, nr George Chase, of Kla to join in a great demonstration at neatest appearing herd of five Jersey Hampton Roads to celebrate the open math—all of them men who handled the Dakota. as the greatest hit of the Gold llill fair. the users on an equitable basis. cattle exhibited at the Oregon State ing of the Panama canal. reins or worked for the company in those .300 pounds of silver salmon, with bushels days. Any one of them will t*-ll yon tliut If you want a small ranch, remeiubor fair, September 29 to October 4. The Coinage changes In the new nickel of salad and mountains of bread, vanished WANTED:—To buy, or trade for, a Buckley never existed, that there never that I have for sale tlie very tiest 40 acre exhibit must include the herdsman, have led many people to believe that before the last visitor deserted the tahli s moderate priced violin. Must bein good was a ford at Table Rock. The whole ranch for tlie money, in the Rnmic River blankets and general appearance, both the coins are counterfeit The United for other diversion. ctndition. —J ohn R. K kisicy , story is a — what d’yu call it?—pipe Valley, all under cultivation and good In the barn and in the show ring. States treasury department gives as As the evening wore on the carnival Gold Hill, Ore. dream!” buildings _ c . S. Rg„PIgIJ}> surance that the new nickel is genu spirit reigned. Confetti cascaded down You read it—take it—The News. Prominent Rancher, of Kanes Creek, is Summoned Sardine Creek and Galls Creek Rights Adjudicated Smooth Bunco Man Varies Old Game Successfully ine.