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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1914)
«lit Mill Gold Hill C ra a O s f N a t u r a l R . t o u r t . » o f S a u t h a rn O r . gon n On b .a u lif u l R u g a r R iu .r VOL 16 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 o g u . R i o . r V a l t . y , u t h .r . t h . a p p t. g a in td f a m . GOLD HILL, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, SATURDAY. JANUARY 10,1914 J HOW THE HATCHERIES TWICE RUINED SALMON RUNS f ROGUE RIVER APPLES FIND HIGH FAVOR IN GERMANY FIVE HUNDRED NEW PAYROLLS FOR NEW YEAR Factory and Farm to be W ed- ed at Corvallis in First Big MP Promotion Congress SUPERLATIV; V FRUIT ELICITS / FANCY PRICES Spitzenbergs SeH at $2 F.O.P With Demand Get»); Dutch Palate is Tit ! ;ird A E a teries Promotion Congrem, with PGRTLAXD, Jan. 7. slogan, "Five Huiidrcd New I'ayroll« gaining many donors in lor Oregon in IH14,” will lie held at Cor- •-*&, ' l>.. MV* X . - . as au apple producing s. vullis Wedneadajr and Thursday, January , dentally the state of O »D w Kvtting 14 and M, during the Fanners’ Short j »owe further credit in • line by the Count» at Oregon Agricultural . »»liege sale in the Bremen, Gen ly. market of under the auspi.»-» of Corvallis Commer ■ a carload of Spitoenberg, cial Club, the Htudento Commercial Club would tun close to $2 a ,x net f. «, b. ** « 3 JG- rÄ &K and the School of Commerce and Econo for extra fancy and $1 -> to 91.70 lor mics, to bring tlie factory and farm into fancy grade The carlo ad <•• »rmiated of cl.xter relation, atai establish indnstries Salmon Drive at hatchery Racks Below Foots Creek on Rogue River ! 122 boxes of third grade. 31»- ,-ntire car nearest to the supply of raw material. load netted $1.00 f. o. b. ftogu- river. The f.flowing department» will be fully D r. Joseph Schafer According to a special table today from treated at thi» Congraa» to promote in Here are five Grants Pass commercia! fishermen, temporarily at hire to the bureau of Bremen received by th- Northwestern dustries! Fruit exchange, a carload o; ' t-ie River fisheries, completing a drive of Chinook salmon to the pens at the racks above Rogueriver Timber Pto lucto—Furniture factories EMINENT EDUCATOR WILL Newtown« sold there at a price that last fall. Where the water splashes is a lusty, struggling salmon, where it doesn’t splash a and ail wood working industries, pulp GIVE LOCAL ADDRESS ON means $1.00 net hare. Von--. • ring th ami paper mill». dozen dead or dying fish are being ushered into the pen. fact that the lot consisted of 430 boxes ot Dairy Product« — Creamerie», cheeee THURSDAY, JANUARY 15 extra fancy, 40 boxes fancy and the bal Provide«« eventually cut loose a trealiet in the Proapect hill«, and the death trap« went out—with a horrible debit factorie», and milk conden»erie8. ance other varieties, the price is probably In dead aaliuon against them. Ilu.l jixigneut In the placing ..I tin- racks, incompetence in not attending them when the Fruit Products—C, nnerie», evaporat- Dr. Joseph Schafer, professor of history al«»ut 20c a box better than tlie American «wnUeii river bore down with it« .Icbrls, cw t thoiwaiula ..I dollar«. Hut a few, very few, ripe e r a wow secured. The tetortea. bureau of ftaheriva hail (raided. and head of ihe extension division of the markets are at present paying for similar Vegctaldee Canne)«-» and Kverfr-sh University of Oregon, will deliver a free goods. At li e tioldcn Drill dam, above Grant« Paa», wln-n- tin- silvur aaliuon run ha» been held through the winter alone packi ig plant«. lecture on “ Education as Social Adjust-1 T*le ent*re “pple market in Germany & with tin- »k-.-lh.-ad ascending k. »pawn, tin, fishery folk« pla.»-.! rack» «.-riaw tin- ladder«, an.l «at down to earn their aal- Grains—Flouring mill» and cereal pro inent” in Gold Hill on January 15. ’** 8°°*^ condition, and additional sales at ariee. U «t week, wln-n continued rain« made a fn-«ln-t certain, all precaution« wen- neglected an.l I I k first rise ol the ducts, ixtste and biscuit factories. Dr. Schafer maintains that tbe history ver^ dberal prices are announced for Pa- water carried out both rack« and |«-n—although the river did not reach within many feet of flood stage. Tin- «.-Icntlflc Wool, Mohair and Flax—Weaving, of the world has reached a great turning cl®c northwest fruit. flshculturisl» had frazlcd again. .Meantime tin- fund« for li»h propagation conn- from the taxpayer—to be frittered awuy »pinning, knitting and scouring mills, point. Human society, once almost un- eastern markets apples continu.- at the game s-parpoaes and official incompetence. cl,ailing manufacture, glove factories, clianging in its organization, at least 8**ow dullness, but a couple of care of twin.- manufacturer». when viewed by short periods, has become ^ ° 8 ue River Newtowus sold there at Clay—Brick and tile factories, Pottery dynamic, and »object to rapid flux and 42.15 a box, or $1.60 net f. o. b., for and ceramic arts. change. , ' ’cry large sizes. As formerly, there is Rate Increase Dented. Stone—Quarries and building »tone, Education, says Dr. Schafer, used to he considerable discrimination against large Salem.—An application of the O-W. inoniim^nta and ornaments. for the purp >se of teaching the young *ued apples in the market.- of the world, R. ft N. for an increase of rate» on it» Iron and Steel—Meta) works, founder- people the things 'ih rtr elder» knew, of '»»pcvially in the east and in Europe, branch lines was dented by the state i.-s and machine »hop». passing down to the coming generation inquiries are being r»s-.-ive»l for railroad commission. The commia Cement—Structural w o r k , artificial the wisdom of their ancestors. Now, how apples from tlie south and tlie southwest, sion about a year ago reduced the stone factories, bridge» and enlverto. ever, be maintains, this is not enough. but in no instance are values as good as progress in ¡to own channel, hut w ill run rates of the company on distance, Broom Com—Broom and hnish facto Tlie young people are going to live in a are now obtainable abroad. upon a track, water for ahiicing living claaa and commodity service on the ries. world that is different from anythirg puiti|«-d from the rivet. Delay in con main and branch lines. Printing Trade»—Book manufacturer« their parents or their teacher» can possib Sailor« Sink W ith A tlan tic T a n k Ship. struction of the machinery, caused l.y a and binderies. ly know about. Therefore the schools New York.—The oil tank steam er fire which .k-atmywl a portion of the foun GRANTS PASS PLAYERS Animal industry—Packing houses and must aim to give the students the power Oklahoma broke in two amidships dry, ha» retarded tin-1» ginning of work, meat products, 1 »-Iting facturies, saddlery of recognizing and understanding ttrange WILL APPEAR HERE IN without warning south of Sandy Hook but it is stated that tin- dry dredge will and harness. changes as they occur, and the ability to and a m ajority of h er crew of 40 men I n -completed and ready for shipment with A DELIGHTFUL COMEDY Fisheries—Calming, curing and kipper adapt tliemselves to states of society about perished. Mining ha« received a new stimulus in in a -hurt time. ing factories. which we know little except this one the Gold Hill mining district within the Transportation— Manufactures— Rail thing—that they will not be like the pre Local theatre-goer» have a delightful Auto Law to Be Tested. WHISTLER FRUIT BOX BILL past M-n«on and tin- outlook in thia re evening in »ton- for them when, on Sat roads and shipbuilding, payroll» and dis sent state of society. Ro»eburg.—A move ha« been Inau- spect i« brighter tlinn ever before. Thi tribution. urday next, January 17th, a troupe This lecture will be illustrated by a num IS INTRODUCED IN HOUSE owners t o , , . n-liable old Braden mine, no longer un git rated here by , automobile S|x-aker» from tlie Slate Vnivcrsity and ber of very beautiful and attractive color . . , .. , talented yonng amateur player» fr»>n . J der lea».', hut o|«-rat« d by it« owner«, the employ counsel and contest the c o l-',. BY RAKEN OF CALIFORNIA 'Grant« l’a»« wiU invade the Gobi Hill Agricultural College will discuss scienti A l ed slides. Huy company, is materially iucreaaing it« lection of license fees by the state <>|x-ra, presenting their wholly cujoyubi, and technical »idesof manufacturing, and output, and ia now working three n-gulur from persons owning motor vehicles. three-act comedy, “ Hist—a Chaperon? prominent and stlccessftil mannfacturers D iversified Farming Now Plea. The first fruit box bill, t»»r th -tandar- shifts. New tunnels an- being driven and Automobile owners say the law has The play w ill lx- enat-ted by wi ll known in each line will speak on tlie business Ashland.—As an incentive to more of shipping bodies, to occupy the shaft» »link on this property, and much been declared invulid In Ohio and oth members of the Grant« Pass younger set, and practical problems. excellent on- l«*ing made available, ami it er states where It has been contested. anil will lx- given in this city under th, At this gathering of tin- representative« diversified agriculture among south- “fh-ntion of Congress, has been presented fhe house of representatives by Jo h n ia a«afe asn-rtion that the wellknoun mine f tin- productive industries from the soil, ern Oregon farmers, an application attapi »•» of the Gold Hill Con ert Band. has been made to the Jackson county Raken, of California, entitled H. R. Hewett Federal Commissioner. will ahortly eclipse it« own splendid n-c- This pleasing comedy play is of com tlie waters and the mine« and the repre- court for an appropriation of $1500 to p » 1,t*- anA refened to the committee on Eugene.—I. P. Hewett, for two year» ord» of the past. utatives of all lines of maniifucture paratively recent production, having been interstate and foreign commerce. At the Nellie Wright, in the ¿dackw.-ll United States commissioner at Red-1 first staged at Tuft« College three year« tlien- will lx- at least one thousand citi further the movement. ---------------------------- - C. I-.. \Y histler, Medford’s perennial hill district, a iniNlern mill of twenty-five rnond, Crt»ok county, has received an j ng - by Tnfto students, the plot having zens present to inaugurate a New Era jxilitician and practical hortii-ultnrist is tons daily capacity was r-.»-i»lly completed appointment from Portland making somewhat to do with that institution. W ave Strips Man of Coat. an.l a state wide campaigti for more pay and equipped, and the return» lully just - him the United States commissioner N ew port—An unusually high tide the author of the measure, which he pre Tin- scene of the play is laid at Sher rolls in Oregon. Reduced rates will be Ify the dcvclupcmcht of the property, for this place, to fill the vacancy caus wood, Maine, the first act showing the given on all railroads. occurred here. An unidentified man pared at the solicitation of I k - fruit grow ed several months ago by the resigna which ia yleldcng excellent value«. was caught in the surf near Jumpoff ers of tlie northwest. The measure has camp of a number of college girls who Sardine enx-k mine» have been good tion of W. W. Calkins. Joe, his overcoat was pulled off and the unanimous endoisemcnt of all the liave planned to «pend their vacation Deep Snow Fatal to Deer. fruit growers organizations of the Pacific producer» during ihe past year, notably camping there. Tin- action opens will. Ilood River.—The deep snow In the with it he was washed high on the .oast, in addition to numerous personal Road Work is Planned. the l.ueky Hart, which he« produced a bank, escaping uninjured. | tlio morning of the seeond,*day at tlie mountains of Hood river has resulted endorsements. Oregon City.—During the ensuing quarter million mid «till produce» excell cabin, in which they arc slaying. The in the killing of a number of deer In recognition of his valuable services ent paying ore, with occasional surprise year. Clackamas county will spend chaperon lias failed to show up and the Baker Has $10.000 Fire. that are helpless after a short chase for the common weal, Mr. Whistler has pock, t» of n»-k that run from $40 tv $tiU $318,560 on roads. Of this amount, girls are much frightened, though of Baker.—The big storehouse of the by the hunter. Instances have oc been delegah-,1 by the fruit growers of $244,170 is raised by the eight-mill Sum pter Valley railroad was destroyed per ton course, each tries to keep the fact to her curred where the hunters have run The Hill tlye, famed a« one of the beat general levy, and $74,390 from the spe self. Every line of the act brims with by fire. The flames started front un Montana, Idaho, Oregon and Washing down the deer on snow shoes, and known causes. The loss is $10,000, ton, to meet the committee when the bill preducer» among the properties of the cial levies that have been made by mirth, and the Grants Pa»« girl« play tin then cut their throats with pocket covered by insurance. . comes up—probably the first ot next Gall» creek district,is now bt-lng overhaul the 28 districts out of the total 59 in parts so naturally that they might well knives. As many as 14 deer have month. the county. ed for combined npenttinn, after an Idle lx- taken for a bunch of college girls cut been butohered by a single hunter in ness of several year«. New b u ild in :« one day b.v this method. Ccnterr.pt Prcceedhigs Against M ilitia on a lark. have Ix-en erected, new equipm ent a.lde.1 Tie.- second art shows the camp of Ge. Halter, Or Proceedings for con mi.I the mine resumed o p e r a tio n ln«t tempt of court were instituted by At Higgins, » cousin of one of tin- girls, an,I S ilv e r G ray Fox Good Day’s W o rk. week. John Day.—Cobb brothers, the trap torney Jam es II. Nichols on receipt in this act some of the girls find their Among mining men the operation of a of definite word from Deputy Sherift way to ids eainoto seek the aid of the fel pers who secured a silver gray fox new type ol dredge to recover gold from H erbert that the injunction had been lows in go frightening the other gil ls that In Logan valley last week. Sold the the rich bar at l> .w.lt-n Fall- , lliree mile» Served in Cppperfleld and th at the sa th e y want, to go home. M a li y side-split fur for $450 in the local market. E ast Tli.-n- were »lays when the road» .»f the i At present all eye« are » -T ~ !~ ~i~"n above thi« city, is awaited with inn-re. i loons were not permitted to reopen. ting situations develop in this scene and ern prices on these hides range from Repented prospects ill » l i . i l locality led west were all i.ad, ami under the cireum -, county. If the money «I k raisin- thru the deeision of the boys and earriage and $200 to $1500. The fox was in prime Mr. Nichols declared that the con to the organization of aeem piiny compos -tane,-« nothing else was to be expected, | the »ale of her bonds is sp, !1( ln I)u » tempt proceedings would "let him miscarriage of their plans works out in condition and of medium size. The ed of Sutherlin and Tacoma eapitulisto, but those days have passed away and the nesslikA- manner am) a doll ir - v or h ,f : this and tin- third act. trappers report good success in Lo out," after which the Issue would he and the »ttltseqm nt purchase of nearly it Tlie parts are all well assigned and the gan valley. Mink are plentiful and people «re now demandingtBe best In tin- bigiieluss road is obtain d ; squarely up to Sheriff Ed Rand, who quarter m--tion of dn-ilging ground, Thi« way of roads. Communities respomling Hr expend.»! it will prove ' will be called to serve the citations situations throughout, tlie play develops,» there are signs of more silver fox. ineludeil the bym an orchard |iroperty, to tins demand will lie repaid a hundred value to the good roads n»,.\, - ,, naturally that the audience is at all times for contempt as soon as they are Is one of the heat-piyiog fruit f.uin«Jn the fold in papalation, progress and prosper- out the state. But if, on tb , in sympathy with the aelion, and tlie Toledo to Get Cream ery. sued by the court. h au,I, valley, which will produce gold instead of final working out. of the comedy will lie Toledo.—Directors of the Toledo y, while those who fail to respond will the money is waste»! it w ill» , apple«. It is the Intention of the dredg troll» blow not only to Jacl, <m cnuniy, Paul Ord, deaf and blind, deliberate as fully enjoyed by the audience as if tin- Creamery association have signed a remain stagnant as heretofore Fortunately the good roads fever is : but to the v hole state. ing company, however, to replace the ly smashed a big plate glass window pint were an occurrence in real life rather 20-year lease with the Toledo Port spreading In the state. We owe Jackson fruit fn»-»a»lbe ground is covered by the In the Meier & Frank store, Portland, than tin- portrayal of local thespian Jackson county is to !«' e commission. The association, purely county a debt o f gratitude for her lead» r- upon having a comp.-tent cot, dredge, thu- eventually restoring the or because of disgust with the world in ability. $2500 worth of stock and intends to sliip in the great movement and tor her sujx-rvi - th work, and u i. h chard. The dredge is of a new ty|»- and general. He broke the glass with a A special rat.' of twenty-live cents lias farm ers' organization, has taken untiring efforts to innoculatc every man, Rogue river spirit to hack ii tq Is now living constructed in Seattle. I n ham mer and waited for the police to been made for children for tin- perform have the creamery in operation by woman and child within our bordi rs is beuiul to er< wn your effort Ilk.-the common ty|«-, it «ill not make arrest him. ance. April 1. with the good roads bn-t —O- WA tlie 1913 WAS ACTIVE SEASON IN LOCAL MINING DISTRICT Progress of Past Year is Omen of 1914 Prosperity GOVERNOR WEST CITES GOOD ROADS EXAMPLE OF JAQ SON