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4' Gold Hill C ra u la .l N a tu ra l H r ia u r c n o f Saul4arn Oragan It On S a u u lif u l Ragua R ivat lmuss«™«smi»atg=s=========» VO L. Je <&>fó WILSON RESENTS BUR LESQUE OF POLICY B Y ARM Y AND NA VY MEN o f the Carabao -- Victory fo r the A dm inistration in D e fea t o f Substitute B ill Washington.— -P resident W ilson for O n* C o m m u n ity o f O p p o r t u n i t y R o t u k R iv e r V a llo y , u /h o r t th o a p p l e g a i n e d f a m t GOLD HILL, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20,1913 16 Pr««i J e n f W roth a t Members Jackson Co. GENERAL VILLA 3« 3iii»nh lutnit t»f ICxxnj Agn In Judah Land of long ago—of many centuries agone— The lads who tend the herds by night, Awe-stricken, saw a splendor bright Flow o’er the tu rf they leaned upon; But neither moon nor morning ray Across their sky rose strange to them — Above the manger where He lay, A new star shone o’er Bethlehem. The little city, wrapped in sleep, The captain’s house, the market spire, Flashed in a radiance soft and deep From that strange fire . . . . And this befell—as all must know— In Judah Land of long ago. NO. 33 BULLIS CORPORATION CHARGED WITH THEFT OF STERLING PLACER DR. MARIA MONTESSORI Form er Owners Allege M e t hods o f Dispossession were Tricky — Famous Placer is Gouged Secretly by Bullis Alleging conspiracy to defraud, and charging Spencer 8. Bulba and his sons G. C. Bullis and R. S. Bullis, with a t tem pting to secure by a judgm ent of $10,0110, ownership of the Sterling wine, valued at $400,000, famous as the largest placer in the world, together with water rights involved, by double-crossing 1 them upon an agreement, the Sterling j Mining company through its attorneys, 1 A. E. Reamer and Durham & Richard, secured Monday from Judge Calkin* a ; tem porary injunction restraining the Bullis* from further activities therewith. m ally withdraw Ills recent acceptance of honorary m em bership In th e mili tary o rd er of th e C arabao, composed of regulars and volunteer o fficers of th e arm y and navy who served In the Philippine Islands In the four years sueecwdlug the Spanish-A m erican war, and ordered an Investigation of var ious sa tire s and trav esties on th e ad m in istratio n 's policy tow ards th e phll- 1 Ipplnes as portrayed a t a banquet ot To Judah Land of long ago—of many centuries gone by, th e C arabaos In W ashington last week. The messengers of Herod came O bjection was raised, am ong o th er Loaned Company $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 To read the riddle of the flame things, to one of th e songs—"Damn. It is alleged in the com plaint th a t Damn, Damn the Insurrectos." Of That gleamed across the pagan sky; Spencer S. Bullis, who is the owner of fense was b I bo given by the exhibition Go seek you near, or seek you far, j the Medford trolly franchise, became po- of th ree big models of b attlesh ip s la sessed of a large amount of the capital Go ask the sages after them— beled. th e "Fellow ship." "F rien d sh ip ." ] ' stock of the Sterling Mining company as and “ P lfne." A m oving p icture show For they who rode beneath the Star, ■ eollat ral security (or loans made by him ing a th ree y ear pursuit of a Filipino Found a new faith in Bethlehem' j to T. H . Barnsdall. T hat the company rebel colonel, who w as finally caught, All cults and creeds of darker springs, ' -t as in financial em barrassment in Xo- only to be m ade governor of a pro j vember 1912, owing the Xunan-Taylor The cynic’s screed, shall not prevail vince, also w as criticised. G eneral Villa, rebel leader In N orth ’ company $810.45, the Jackson County It was m ade plain by the president, Till Time shall fold his tireless wings, Or. Maria M ontessori, originator of bank $250(1, anil Y. II. Allen $1400, and ern Mexico, who Is accused of confis through G arrison and Daniels, thut the fam ous M ontessori m ethod of that it was necessary to do certain work And Faith shall fail . . . . w hile outsiders may sa tirise th e ad- i cation of property and dem ands for teaching sm all children, who recently tt|ion tlie property to protect it and main- sx h o rb itan t sum s of money on e n te r For Faith was born—as all must know— m inistration as they please, th o se In arrived in America from Italy. ing Chihuahua. j tain its water rights, and that M r^BuIlis Its service, like arm y and nuvy offi In Judah Land of long ago. ! proposed to loan the company $10,000, cers should refrain from ridiculing Its At Salem ju u u x —- baa grant- T h e Coos county Good Roads asso ‘ to be secured by mortgage, the money to policies, even though they do not sup I cd perm anent injunctions ag ain st the ciation has decided to petition th e ; he used liquidating the indebtness. port them. authorities, in w hich he upholds the county court to call a special election I The rem ainder ol the $10,000 was to be C urrency Bill S u b stitu te Is Tabled. to vote on a »400,000 bund Issue for 1 spent repairing ditches and investigating elections, th a t in N ovem ber and the Victory for the ad m in istratio n roud building. Of th e am ount It Is the property, and if such investigation city election in D ecember, w ere In forces resulted in the first test of agreed th a t »100,000 shall be used ’ ptoved the property a valuable mine, valid, so fa r as the local option issue stre n g th on the currency bill. The from Bandon to the C urry county line, Mr. Bullis would furnish the additional w as concerned. If the suprem e court vote, 40 to 35, tabled a su b stitu te of »70,000 for th e road to Ten Mile lakes, 1 money iiccc-sary to put it into operation. upholds Judge Galloway It will m ean fered by S enator HUchcock. for sec and »270,000 on th e road through Myr I Tire proposal was accepted, the loan th a t all c itie s ' w here th e “drys" w on . . . . . . . _ . , tion 2 of the adm inistratio n bill, pro tle Point to Douglas county. It Is th e ... ' authorized and the mortgage executed. a t the N ovem ber election will rem ain * ■ . . , posing a system of four regional banks plan to m ake hard su rface roads. „ ! The complaint says that instead of The Christinas Spirit is abroad in tlie tunity is given. Both local churches have 'w et until an o th er election. ... .. , .. „ with a possible Increase to eight, the ___________________ | complying with the agreem ent, Mr. Bul land. In Gold Hill it will manifest itself dispensed with the customary trees and regional bank stock to be owned by lís allowed tlie mine to be sold by the PRO PHET OF THE by the co-operation of every citiaen for entertainm ents in order to work in unity the public. i sheriff to satisfy the Nunan-Taylor judg- S O U T H E R N P A C IF IC O R E G O N M A N Z A N IT A the happiness of the children. Christmas with the entire city. The Christm as cho T he defeat of this am endm ent prac IS SAFEST RAILROAD Inent- au<l through k . s . Bullís, bough* j in Gold Hill (his season will not lx* coti- rus are hard a t work upon their carols, tically Insured th e adoption of the the property and now claims ownership I lined merely to the homes or churches— preparations for the big tree and a wel- Owen plan, which provides for from Foots C reek W o rk m a n R eveals 1 upon sheriff’s deed. It will embrace every boy and girl, down , cotne to the distinguished Mr. Claus are eight to 12 regional banks, w ith the Receives M e d a l fo r B est R e c o rd Certificate of Sale R a re B e a u ty o f this W o o d to the Tiny Tims, and will atlbrd an op- well under way, anil Christmas, 1913, ia stock owned by the national bnnks in A c c id e n t P re v e n tio n tn in D esk a n d T o ile t Sets It is declared th a t the certificate of sale |sirtuidty for the order of gisxl fellows to destined to he long remembered here by th at become m em bers of th e respec A m e ric a n C o m p etitio n was issued by the sheriff to R. S. Bullis I the evening that proceeded it. join the general acclamation. tive regional banks. Front Foots Creek comes a new craft, to make it appear th a t he we.- a stranger Gold HUI will have a public Christmas or rather a new art. Ft is the shaping Postal Bank May Expand. In competition with all the steam rati- to the agreement, but that in fact Sfpen- of tin- Ix-autiful manz.anita wood to ob tiee. a thirty-foot fir bedecked with color M edford Gang o f Youthful w ays of the I'n ited States, the Southern i cer S. Bulbs conducted all negotiati .ns A bill to rem ove the lim itatio n on ed lights, tinsel, pop-corn, and all the jects of grace and utility. Horace D. the am ount th at may be accepted from Toughs Break Into School Pacific company has heen awarded the j and paid the money from the funds lie Jones, formerly a Portland newspaper customary trappings of the holiday. No H arrim an memorial safety mt dal founded hail agreed to use in paying of the judg- depositors In th e postal savings bnnks m an, but of laic engaged In mining in riHitii shall confine it, but it will stand hy Mrs. Mary Averill H arrim an, widow j m ent. was passed by th e house. forth bravely lighted, in the twilight of the Fools Creek district, is the workman A sextette of bad boy burglars, known of the late railroad builder, for the best, n is asserted that Hie defendants are The m easure would perm it u nlim it w hose di ft skill ami palleni’e transforms Christm as Eve, upon the open street. For to local fame in Medford as the W atten- record in accident prevention and hygiene ,.lainiing tbat, K 8. Bullis u now ownt.r ed deposits, but »1000 is fixed as the every girl slid lioy within the city at that the seasoned heart of the common Oregon burg gang, are perplexing prosecuting affecting the public and its personnel d a r m aximum on which In terest will be iiianziinita shrub to objects that immedi hour it will Ix-ar a solid sack of nuts ami attorney E. E. Kelly. U nder the leader ing the current year 1913 Tlie award of all said property and that tin- plaintiff paid. U nder the presen t law th e limit lias no right, title or interest to the prop candy, t -getlier with an appropriate toy. ately excite the desire for possession. ship of Julius W attenlm rg the youths are was made by the American Museum of is »10 in each calend ar m onth, no ac Jewel cases, therm om eter and barome Christmas choruses will sing the good alleged to have entered the Medford can Safety, tinder the anspices of which the erty. and that the tiefendent- are offering count to pxcecd »500, exclusive of ac said land and portiors then of for sale, ter sets, calendars, m anicure sets—a score old carols of the Yule-tide and H arry dy factory and stolen a shoe box full of competition was conducted. cum ulated Interest. and that the sale to a bonafidc purchaser Day will lend "th e band th at always of Is autiful trifles were placed ti|*>n the Tlie record of the Southern Pacific's and that the whole thereof will lx-lost to T he house will soon be In the th ick iich I market by Mr. Jones for tin- holi makes good,” in Christmas harmonics French chocolates, while the proprietor of tlie swis-t foundry was at his Sahh.-th achievements and effort- involving safety, (j,e piab ltjfl- est of its fight for Im m igration re day trade and eagerly alm ost instantly while the gifts go ’round indnstrial, hygiene and other correlative . . . . . . . devotions. form. The Im m igration com m ittee purchased. It is said to he Ids intention . , . , , ... , ’ It is also claimed that g o to : upon the In recognition of this attem pt to filly . Yet another escapade was the raiding conditions during the year was subm itted probably will report a bill which to enlarge anil broaden Ila- work, seeking olisvrve his busy day S. Claus, residing . . . . . property ostensibly to carry .iit lit-agree- 1 1 . „ . would Impose a literacy test, b ar out a larger Held for its sale, which lie Is cer north of Greenland, has consented to dis of tlie Washington school, where they rif by R. J. Clancy, assistant to the general « m ent, Spencer $. Bullis, com n r y to Ins 1 . „ , . led the pigeon roosts in the attic for manager. It showed th a t during the ns- , foreigners Ineligible to n atu ralisatio n , ,, ... . , d u t y , w ro n g fu lly .and w ith ut co n -e til tribute the gifts. As Mr. Claus, alias squabs to vary the menu of confections. cal , year 1913 on the tain to find. Pacific system of the , and not provided for by treaties, M anzanita wood, finished and polished, Santa or St. Nicholas, will be extremely 1 m ined a n d e a rn e d aw ay large q u a n titie s railroad, 1,3,3, Kin, 32< passengers were . . . . , i Nearby residents witnessed the breaking stren g th en th e Inhibition against possesses the lustre of inslioganv, while busy with light chimneys in vaii "ii- parts . , , ., .o fg n ld o fag g reg atev alu eto im u iY tlio n s- carriisl a distance i f one mile w itliou* the : ® „ into the temple of learning Ix-forc the bait aliens who advocate tho unlaw ful de living a shade darker than rich cherry in of tin- world during the Remainder of the stru ctio n of property* and in cioaae the e loratioii. It is altogether a di-lite live night, la- will have as assistants four pix of the pigeon rixist. Other depredations loss of a single passenger from train ac c i-, *n 8 0 , 0 ars- dent, continuing the Pacific system’s r e - 1 A decree is asked enjoining and com- head tax p e r im m igrant to »6. wood, heavy, and workable, and its ies, neighbors of Ids in the Far North. are charged against them. eord for safety in continuity from the m anding Spencer S. Bullis to carry out Several of the boys have Ixs-ti frequent The proposed literacy tost will re ¡merit.- for the pnrpo-e to which Mr. The first Christmas carol will b e stin g at open debate on the feature which led I. lies had adapted it an ' unsurpassed. 7:30 the night before Christinas, and the visitors to tlie district tm orney’s ollice, year 1908, involving the movement of S,- , his agreement, give an accounting .>n the and have violated their promises to stay 000,000,000 revenue passengers a distant« note and mortgage and for p J 1 taken; P resid en t T aft to veto su b stan tially l.ike mahogany no tinsle I needed to gift giving will follow. Although Mr. of one mile w ithout one passenger fatality that K. S. Bullis lx-decreed ; > li.fid the th e Hume bill Inst winter. adorn it. the native richness of the wood Claus desires all children to lx: present if home nights and “ bo gixxl” . Now that legal title of the property as tiu-tv- tor as a result of trnin accident. the official clemency is exhausted, two peaking for itself. All of the articles possible, lie will make arrangements for N on-Resident Law Asked. plaintiff and not otherwise, and that he of the youthful ringleader- will lx- sent m anufactured by Mr. Jones are stencilled remembering those who are unable Io lx- required to t xeente a deed to the to th e s ia 'e reformatory school. N on-resident enlarged hom esteads "Oregon M anzanita,” and their fame Poincare T alks of Visit to America. join tlie fun. No special gifts w ill In- per company for the same, and tb it die de will he perm itted In Oregon, W ashing should go far. P aris.—P resident P oincare has ta lk mitted as all provisions have Isen made ton, C alifornia, Montlinn and several Outlaw' Not T hought Donnelly. ed unofficially with Jean JuleB Jusser- fendants he enjoined from titie to water Oregonians have long felt a faith In the by the distinguished patron, who will a r o th er w estern states, If congress pass future utility of native wood-, and While W alla W alla, W ash.—G uards re tu rn and, F rench am bassador to the United rig b .-;'ih a t the Bullis' be enj in d from rive early in the evening with a full pack. . ilv. r e s a bill recently Introduced by Rep th e Ix'autics of the miiznnila are com ing to the sta te prison w ith th e blood S ta te s: Myron T. H errick, U nited di ¡i. sing of any of the projx t It will he Gold Hill’s Christina-, with hounds used to trace the C hehalis out S tates am bassador to F rance, and to pb.iulifi>, and tlie county r ..«id r lx> resen tativ e Taylor, of Colorado. Un monly known no effort of this scone has d er existing law, non-resident hom e ever Is en made to illustrate the wood. pleasure enough for all, and the good fel law say they believe the man is not others of the possibility of his paying ¡enjoiind from filing or reeori.big in-titi- stead s mny be m ade 1» U tah and Ida- Jones of Foots Cicpk is indeed, the lows should need no rem inder of their Mike Donnelley, the escaped m urderer a visit to the U nited S tates while in ni< lit- made by defendants con u yiiig any of the p ro p rty involved. duty in helping it along when the oppor from the local prison. hoL hut now here else. office. I "prophet of the m azinila.” How Gold Hill Will Observe the Eve Before Christmas Day