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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1914)
i f Gold Hill (£oii< a u i G r e a t . . ! N a tu r a l R e to u r e .» u f S o u lh .r n O r . gon i t O n h .a u t if u l R u g a . R iu .r VOL 16 Jackson Co. O n . C o m m u n ity o f O p p o r tu n ity - K o g u . R tree V alle y, u>A«ra t h . a p p l. g a m e d f a m . GOLD H IL L JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21,1914 VETO READY FOR LITERACY IMMIGRATION TEST PERENNIAL RAILROAD RUMOR RISES AGAIN Q H A S J. H IL L S Y S T E M A C Q U IR E D O. A C. LINE? Ashland Excited at Prospect o f Becoming Southern Tor mina/; Little P. A E. Site Up and Look» Wise t --------------------- ( T ra m A a h la n d T id in g . I Haa I. J. HUI «M iinxl tlie old 0. ft O. -CHARLES R. CRANE roadtird between Ashland and Portland, now (onniiix a |« r l of the Southern Pac- IflcT Such la the rumor brought to Ash land Saturday laat, and while there I" no way to subetaiitiat«* it, there are aomc things which an* not nut of harmony with that state of atlalra. Hill, so the atory goea, allp|a*«l over to Germany in L« ’ L I January and when the S. P. had let tl»e «lay of their option slip by to leaae the road for anotlwr n-rtu of year«, he put one over on the Harriman interest«. Some of the thinga widen might point that way are theae: Alaiut a year ago a report waa puhlialnal that the Soulliern Pacific, with ita Natron cut-off and ita line In tlie ooaat completed, would not care for thia line. Another ia that J. J. Hill laat year rxpreaaed Ida in ention to la* Inin Eriaro with a «team line in 1916. Jim generally auccecd« in what lie a t tempt« to do. Third, reported aigna of activity on the I*. A E. recently. The Titling« ia in-1 formed that all w««xl piled along ita track« at Butte Ealla ha« been ordered removed to make room for tie« amt road material for extension, oatenaibly bccauac j of tlie pro|KjH*<l development of a large ' tract of titula-r above Butte Ealla. Did Samuel Hill mean more than ap- i peered on the «urfaei* when he made the , Charlea R. Crane, the Chicago man- remark In Aaldaml a couple of w»ckN , ago, ufaeturer, who may ba aent aa ambae- t ou may see more of tlie Hills the com- * aat)or to RuBg(a ' Illg amnnier than you ever «Ireamed o f 7 ! ___ Coupled witli the report that Hill hail «ei ured tin* line waa one that it would S A R D IN E C R EEK nu*an uiueli for txhlawl, but that ia hut S C H O O ! R A IS E S FI A O natural A. ( Biggs ami other- tell of H A IN L N F L A G having iiear«! tlie same report previously a« rumor in Portland, lint only aa rumor. P r o ^ r . . . i u . D u t r ic t W ill A lt o I n . t a l l a h fa n u a l T ra in in g D e p a rtm e n t Has tlie sudden activity of Governor Weat an«l other« in tlie attempt to Idock the government’« suit to dissolve the Eriilay of laat week w aa a happy day at merger any Iwaring on tlie alaive rumor? the Sardine Creek school house. It was According to the maps publish«.«!, the ■ Elug Raising Day, and then* were reasons line from Aaldaml north would go to the why the ceremony waa an «x-eaaion of Union Pacific and that from Ashland especial importance. Tli«* children had Mouth to tlie .Southern Pacific in the event earned tlie Is-antiful new Hag by wiling of unmerger. badges, and the fifty-foot Hag-pole waa Would aueli a eomlition help or harm ; selected, prepared, liaulisl to the a.-hool- Ashland? It might atop much of th<* ground and set up by the laiya and girla. through travel hut, on the other hand, Anotlwr cause for celebration waa the it would give Ashland competition bn-I fact that tlie school-board has recently twis*u Portland mid Sun Francisco rates purcliawd a <2I).(X) cheat of manual train- wliieh might help solve the freight rate ing tools, and the pupils plan to build problem, San Francisco might get rates their own work-shop and lienelnai. This into Ashland which would compel a re will la* one of the first country schools in duction to Portland, ami vice versa. the stab* to awaken to tlie call of indust Il is an old, obi saying that a fool can rial education, which s,a*aks well for the ask questions that a wise man cannot energy and progrtwdvcness of the people answer, ami thia is emphatically a ease <>t District 8N and their teacher, Miss May of 11 mt kind. The only tiling to do is to Iatwicnce. Much credit is also due Sup wait and see. ervisor K. H. Peterson, who first suggest ed the idea. It will be remembered that this is the F o r K . -E tt a k lit k in g A th la n d N o r m a l t district which won the School Fair banner at Gold Hill laat fall, ami it evidently is Aahland ia arranging to for«* tin* iasue determined to keep in the lead. of reopening the Southern Oregon State An interesting program of songs, reci Normal school, und will hold a public tations, ami readings appropriate to the niasa meeting mi Tuesilay evening, Feb occasion waa given. ruary 24th, to diaenm way« and raise means. The matter will tie placed before the voters of the atate by initiative peti Body o f Love Lorn Suicide tion, at the coming elections. Recovered From Rogue “Shoot Up” Country Danes. Pendleton.—By "shooting up” « country dance Lou Caper and Jack Murdock, two farm laborers, ttnged s frontier day drama at Juniper. No one wns injured, but the two succeed ed In thoroughly terrifying the women and completely intimidating the men, finally escaping on horseback undet cover of their guns. Mammoth's Tooth Found. Albany.—A fairly well-preserved tooth of a mammoth was found by J. G. Crawford, a local archaeologist, In a car of gravel which had been re ceived here from Canby. The tooth is seven inches long, five inches high and thrate inches ^*ide. It shows some decay. Drain to Have Cannery. Drain.—A co-operative cannery as soclatlOn was organized here with a capital of <2000, practically all sub scribed. Grants Pass, Or. Feb. 16.—The Ixxly of tia* man found floating in Kogu«* River near the mouth of Taylor creek ban been idi'iitifieil as that of Ed Sappe, a young man 24 years of age who <1isapp«>art'il troni this city on DecemboJ 10, Sappe had lieen disappointed in a love allair and from remarks made by him just previous to his disappearance it was feared that lie laid eommitted suicide, and search had lieen mad«* for him hy his friends. Sappe leaves a brother ami other relatives in the Galioe district, where lie laid been em ployed in tlie mint's. Sap|s* cauie to this city on December K, registering at a local hotel. He had been infatuated with a young holy o( this city for some time, but claimed that, she laid at last refused to keep her promise to marry him. Sappe, it is alleged, sought legal advice in an effort to bring about tlie marriage, and the young lady's father also sought the advice of County Attorney Miller to gi*t Sappe to discontinue his at tentions to tlie girl. Grand Jury H a rd a t Work Human Trombone W ill No Considering Much Evidence ; More Charm Audiences Tli« grand jury, now inaeaaion at Jack sonville, bualed itaelf thia week with the attempt by unauctwaaful contractor« to at tack tli« reputation of County Jodge Too Veil« and State Highway Erigimwr Bowl- hy, and with the mnaideration of abusive anonymoua letter« relative to the Hiakiyou | highway contract«. Tueaday tlie jury re turned a trig* hill againat A. A. Johnaon, I charged with living in ami about a iiouae , of III fame; alao, a true bill againat Jack i Miller, accuaed of burglarizing an Aah- land «tore, and a not true bill againat Jo« Howard on tlie «am« charge. Not true bill« were return« * 1 in thecaae againat IV, II. (kiln and E. C. Welch, charged with framiug mining framia In a property ex change on Kvana Crt«*k. Carl Hand', a vaodeville actor known •a the “ human trombone", waa discov ered «lead in Ida rtxxn at a Medford lodg ing houae Momiay morning. Death waa found to have been due from catarrh of tlie heart, llanff appeared at the laia theater tlie evening proceeding hia aim- roon«. a, BURNETT BILL WILL SUREL Y PASS SENA TE N A T IO N A L BANKS G IV E N S IX T Y D A Y S TO A C T Congress Would Investigate the Tardy Hen; Senate Cre ate Six Vice- Admirals at $11,000 Per A th la n d B a n tu to C o r u o lid a t. ______ Washington.—President Wl’aion will veto the Burnett Immigration bill If It comes to him for his signature with the socalled literacy test contained la It This became known from an authori tative source after Chairman Smith, of <500,000. the senate Immigration committee, bad announced that the bill, virtually as It passed the house, including the literacy te st would be favorably re ported to the senate soon. Prospecta aré that the bill will pass the senate as reported from the committee, but the measure never will become law, Poatmaater Alleged Defaulter. Richard Curry Receives V o lt according to close friends of the presi Goldfield, Nev.—With an eatlmated dent. age From W ater Heater, Is Shortage of between <5000 and <10,000 The president does not consider lit Stricken Saturday Last charged .againat hla account«, E. R. eracy a test of character, and believes Coll Ina, for eight year« poatmaater of some other means should be devised _ i. , i I Odkffleld. la a fugitive from Juatlce to prevent undesirable aliens from en Death w - d e a lt with tragic swiftness to an(J , fMara, warr>ut charglng h)m tering the United States. Kichurd C. Curry, an employee of the with embezzling the specific sum of It also became known that sugges- ] California-Oregon Power company, Sat- j <150(1 has been issued for his arresL urduy morning almot nine o’elix-k, whi n ■ i tions with reference to Chinese and ; Japanese immigration made to the lie waa electrocuted in tin* bath room rg 2-Pounder«l1 W eeks Old. ; house committee on immigration last Ilia own home at Hay Gold. Effort« to . Tacoma.—Florence Virginia Cole la i Friday by Commissioner Caminetti, of 'resuscitate tlie alrieketi man failed a fte r' a future voter of Washington here who two hour« of heroic method« by Dra. j la attracting much attention becauae the immigration bureau, were not in Dow, of Gantial Point, and Porter, of at the age of 11 weeks she weighs only accord with the views of the president. .Medford. Mr. Caminettl’s views were expressed two pounds. The nurses say she Is Curry wan repairing an electric water perfectly normal in every way and without previous knowledge by the heater, carrying hut a voltage of 110. No t has not been sick at all In the weeks Augustus O. Bacon, United States white house. The Burnett bill con I one waa with him, but tlie aup|x)<^ion of her existence in the basket senator from Georgia, chairman of the tains no Asiatic exclusion provisions, | advanced ia that he graa|M*il a water pipe rounded by hot water bottles. senate foreign relations committee, the house having voted down all who died In Washington. In hia work, causing a lu-avy ground cir amendments in that direction. cuit. Members of hia family discovered Sixty Hurt In Collision. Reserve Time Limit Expires Feb. 22. tlie prostrate form on the fiixir, ami tele Springfield, Mo.—Sixty persons B A N D C OM M ENDED Warning has been issued to nation phoned to the general ottices of tlie were injured, a score of them serious al banks by M. C. Elliott, secretary of B Y E S P E E X IF F IC IA L the federal reserve bank organization, powvr°®,nP*ny •** Medford, who rualie 1 ly and five probably fatally. In a col- „„ d ie d aid to the lho «wene m«*dleal scene. «llion of two St. Loula ft San Krancl«- that to comply with the currency act The theory advanced is that a weak co railroad passenger trains at Nichols M u .ic a l G r a .t in g o f t h . D e m o n .tr a tio n they must signify within 60 days of T ra in i . W a rm ly A p p re c ia te d heart superinduced death from tlie elec Junction, four mtlea west o t here. its enactment their intention to join tricity. Curry was of splendid physical the new system. Several banks had THE MARKETS. build, ami worked as an «qierator at the An appreciation, not only ot the spirit expressed the belief that the law al plant. He was well known in Medford, ; Portland. of the Gold Hill Concert Band in volun loweh them 12 months to make known where he resided until recently. He was Wheat—Club, 87c; biueetom, 98c; teering their services for the recent visit their intentions. Under the law na- middle age«I, and leaves a wife an«l seven i red Russian, 86c. of the demonstration train in this city, tiopal banks that do not so signify children, the oldest being thirteen years Hay—Timothy, <17; alfalfa, <14 but of similiar spirit wnich prompted the within 60 days must prepare to li old. Butter—Creamery, 35a attendance of citizens of Gold Hill and quidate, and are allowed 12 months Curry’s laxly was taken to Medford and Eggs—Candled, 38c. vi inity in number 700 strong upon that for this process. prepared for burial. The only mark up- i occasion, is the letter received this week The circular explains also that state Seattle. oil the remains was the blackened tip of Wheat—Blueatem, 98c; club, 87o; hy band master Harry Day, from H . A' banks and trust companies which sig tile little finger of tlie left hand. The red Russian, 86c. Hinshaw, general freight agent of the nify their Intention of becoming mem funeral services were held from the Bap- } Hay—Timothy, <17 per ton; alfalM, Southern Pacific. Mr. Hinshaw, who bers of the system will be allowed to tist church Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock, <14 per ton. a<?companied the momentous special, participate in the selection of direc th«* Rev. W. D. MacCtillough officiating. writes as follows: tors of reserve banks in their dtatricts. Eggs—37c. Tlie \V. of W. lodge, of which lie waa a ! Butter—Creamery, 38c. At the close of business at the treas member, conducted services at the grave, Portland, Or., February 17, 1914. ury department Saturday, 6849 nation interment being nia«le in the I. O.Nj. F. Mr. H. Day, al banks had applied for membership State Hangs Man, Suet. cemetery. Ikveawal was 35 years of age. Band Leader, out of a total of 7500 In the United Astoria.—The county court made an States. The time limit for applica Gold Hill, Oregon. order directing that O. C. Fulton be Dear Sir: tions is February 22. employed to prosecute a suit In equity Steelhead for Yamhill. ^Am taking this means of expressing Investigate How to Make Hens Lay. Sheridan.—Steelhead salmon have to foreclose a Ben of the state in the to you and the other members of your How to make hens lay more eggs sum of <622.70 against the estate of sever been found In the Yamhill river, band, the appreciation of this Company though they are found In many Oswald C. Hansel, who was executed and the College people of the cordial wel was one of the multitude of investiga tions authorized in the agricultural streams of smaller slxe on the east at the state penitentiary recently. The amount due is the court costs come which was accorded the Farming appropriation bills reported. tide ot the Willamette. Representa Demonstration Train upon its arrival at Congress will continue to distribute tive R. L. Graves Is determined to for the trial of the case against Han Gold Hill on the 12th inst., which to sel, when he was convicted of murder. free seeds, the weather bureau service make the Tamhill one of the best gether with the excellent attendance we will be extended to the Panama canal angling streams in the state, and to had at your point, proves the deep inter and insular possessions, more than ¿ore Brands Suit as Political Plot this end has secured three carloads of est which the people of Gold Hill and sur <200,000 will be spent studying how to Oklahoma City, Okla.—Denouncing young steelhead salmon to stock the rounding country are taking in oor efforts stream. One of these will be liberat the allegation as an "Infamous He,’ to assist to tlie greatest possible extent in eliminate the waste and profits in foodstuffs between the producer and United States Senator T. P. Gore, from ed at McMinnville, one at Sheridan the development and upbuilding of the the consumer and a general reorgani and one at Willamina. A car of trout I the witness stand, declared that territory served by our lines. sation of the department of agricul charges of Improper conduct, the basit will be liberated at Carlton. Yours very truly, ture along lines of great efficiency as of the <50,000 damage suit against him —H. A. HiNsnaw. laid down by Secretary Houston were by Mrs. Minnie E. Bond, were the In Nab Portland Chinese Woman. authorised in appropriations aggregat Portland.—Mrs. Toy Yoke, who Is vention of a coterie of disappointed ing <25,000,000. alleged to have eloped on November office seekers Intended to bring him Taxes Delinquent A p r il 1st; into disrepute and wreck his chances Higher Naval Rank Created. 27 from this city with Won Wah, the I Percent Monthly Penalty The bill to create six vice-admirals latter having In his possession <1000 for renomlnatlon. in the navy wia passed by the senate In money and jewels, belonging to Lee Houghton, Mich.—Three Waddell Assessor W. T. Grieve last week turn and now awaits action by the house. Hong, was arrested In Chicago, ac Mahon Detective Agency guards and cording to word received by the local a deputy sheriff were found guilty of ed over to Treasurer Cronemillerthe 1914 Their salaries were fixed at <11,000 extended tax rolls, which total <«95,934.- a year and the age of retirement at police. manslaughter for killing Steve Putrich, 38, divided as follows: 65 years. She will be brought here to answer a striking cepper mine worker, at See- State and county taxes.<560,360.69 How a British naval commander in to a charge of grand larceny, local of bervllle, on August 14 last. Special school ta x ......... 175,884.55 Mexican waters might assume com ficials say. It is alleged the couple Special city tax ......... 139,297.00 mand over American forces by virtue eloped immediately after the theft Dr. Shaw Breaks A n kle. City liens.......................... 19,072.24 of his seniority of rank was discussed from Hong. New York.—Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, Fire patrol......... ................... 1,319.90 in animated fashion in the course of president of the National Woman’s Under the new law there is no 3 per the debate on t h / bill. O.-W. R. ft N. Buying Land. Suffrage association, slipped while Pendleton.—Ellsworth Benham, of alighting from a train In Jersey City cent rebate granted on payment of taxes, National Capital Brevities. Portland, representing the O-W. R. & and sustained a fracture of the right which are delinquent April 1. One per President Wilson will likely name cent a month is added for non-payment the men to compose the new federal N. Co., arrived at Stanfield and at ankle. between April and September.' If one reserve bank board by about March 1. once began buying land for the right half the taxes are paid April 1, the 1 per of way of the proposed Coyote cut-off. The senate passed the Smoot bill to Indlan’S'RIghts Urged. cent per month is added to the remain open withdrawn Alaska coal lands to This action apparently confirms the Philadelphia.—Full rights of citizen report which has been current for the ship for the American Indian were ad ing half. homestead entry, but reserving to the Between April and September there is government title to the coal. past few days that the railroad com vocated by speakers at the council ot pany expects to commence operations the Society of American Indlxns, held no penalty but interest, but after Septem President Wilson spent several days ber a penalty of 10 percent is added plus In bed last week nursing a cold. All thlB spring. at the academy of natural sciences. the interest. engagements were cancelled. • Tlie If. S. National and the Firat Nat ional banka of Aahland have announced their impending conaolidation, transact ing huaineaa under tlie latter name. Tlie Oomhined capital and aurplua will ap proximate <120,000, with depoail« of over ELECTRICIAN MEETS TRAGIC DEATH IN OWN BATH ROOM