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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1914)
& he G o ld PU BLISH ED Sw—____ - • ■ H ill N ew s EVERY < \T l RI'AY AT G O l.0 HU E, JACKSON COUNTY, - T i m i .............. - - * ORIXION, BY — ---- . ... - at LANCE & CO.’S 3 -D A Y S B en H . L am pm an CO M M ENCING Entcnnl at tlx* (.«old Hill p»wtothce for irutumussion through ür » mail* j sinn »ml-via** matter MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23d SATURDAY, FEB. 21, 1914 SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 PER at LANCE & CO.’S ANNUM IN ADVANCE WM. SCHILLING & CO.— THE QUALITY STORE OE GRANTS PASS— W ITH THE SUNSHINE LINE O f WOMEN’S MAN - TAILORED ALASKA RAILROAD EPOCHAL EXPERIMENT of the bitter opposition of interests which behold in I N it SPITE the first move toward the adoption of government owner ship of public utilities, the Alaskan railroad bill has been enact ed. This epochal measure provides for the expenditure of $35,- 000,000, to be appropriated by Congress as necessary, for the construction and purchase of 1,000 miles of line from the coast to the vast interior coal fields. The ancient wail of “socialistic! greeted the first appearance of the proposal; but as a similar complaint has been registered at the inception of every present day reform of any note, it fell upon careless ears. The main idea, to the people at large, is that the construction of this first publicly owned line seems to presage the discontinuance of tri bute to the barons of our several great railroad systems. The only danger, and an ever present one. to the paternal supervision of a road in Alaska or elsewhere, is the temptation either to ne potism or the stifling red tape of bureaucracy—or, maybe, both evils at once. The one promotes inefficiency, the other petty tyranny. As a momentous experiment the new Alaskan road should be amply safeguarded against both. SENATOR GREER, O f ASHLAND ERT R. GREER, the brilliant editor of the Ashland Tidings, has been mentioned as the Republican candidate for the state senate, from this district. Editor Greer has not yet defin itely determined to enter the lists, but neither has he manifested an unwillingness to hearken to the arguments of his friends. In all probability he will venture upon the campaign. Certain it is that he possesses every qualification for the senatorial honors, and would creditably and effectively represent Southern Oregon in the councils of the state. Few men are better versed in the needs of this district, or the state at large, or are more capable of forcing a fight to a successful termination—either by reason and geniailty or the sterner measures of open warfare. His no mination would materially strengthen the Republican ticket— which is no longer necessarily partisan in local issues. B Coats, Suits : Dresses & Garmen ts T h a t W ill S ta n d On Their O w n M e r i t s 6?29 The Latest S ty le s C o Io r s and Fab r i c s We will be at Lance & Company’s for three days with our coats, suits, dresses and skirts, and hope to be able to fit you out with these gar ments that are different. They are designed by the ablest of Parisian designers and are unequalled in workmanship, fit, finish and style. 1 The style and colors ure all so dif ferent this season that everybody that is somebody will want either a New Spring Coat, Suit or Dress— and if she wants to get the latest creations of the Paris Designers she can get them at Lance & Co.’s store on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. THE Come and look them over even if you have not contemplated getting a new garm ent this Spring. eon COATS . . . . $8.00 to $25.00 DRESSES - - - $10.00 to $25.00 6532 SUITS . . . . $15.00 to $35.00 6575 canoaanaaca Overdrafts B. M. I . Toiler and Tramp Unsecured BATHS::: A Patriotic Creed The winds they all were kind to him — ■ w a v l BELIEV E in niir ceiiiitry I lie U n iliil S ta te s of Aim r Hot and Cold—Clean Tub they led the pleasant way—ill-fortune sure ▼ ▼ ica. We ts lieve in li«-r < n-tituliiin, her laws, her in was blind to him ; I could not bid him stitutions, and the principles for which she sta n d s . We 1« lieve In stay. O sure, and there were tasks to her futnie—the past is secure. We Is lii v III her vast ri smirivs, HAT RELIGION may never quite free itself of the meddle spare—the fields were a 'l to till, the her great possihQltiee—yes, mure, tier wonderful ixirtahilicii. some busybodies whose divinity is dogma, and whose brown loam crumpled to the share on Particular attention to all « 4 ’ ! B E L IE S I. in th e American (ssiple tie ir v iiiu * , th e ir articles of faith are ignorance and intolerance, is evidenced by meadow-land and hill. I could not bid ▼ ▼ brain, and their brag ii. We tielieve in their hnmwty, him stay to take the wage we farmers FRANK TURNER their integrity and di p iidnhility. W e ls llev,- that nothing can the preposterous epistle of a Protestant clergyman and editor to give, when every bird was wide awake Agency Medford Domestic Laundry stand in the way of their commercial advancement ami pn»p, ritv First door East of ’Phone office President Wilson, in which Secretary Tumulty is charged with and it was good to live; when clear across , "W A ▼ I- RELIEV E th a t w h.it a r e te rn ic d " t i m - of la i- ii.......... withholding communications addressed to the executive when the hazy blue the fleecy clouds were ▼ ▼ pn adi.1,•' ,r.- bm peri blown, and little breezes whispered thro i prejudicial to the Catholic church. And why? Forsooth, be —to m ake a man their own. I could not more pronounced commercial sucivshom . cause Tumulty professes and confesses that faith! President ask the lad to hide although the grain ND M E B ELIEV E that in our country an' tiring worked Wilson’s reply to the letter expressed a complete faith in the in Was late; I cottld not hid him halt his out great problems, the solution of which will lie I t the benefit of all m ankind. tegrity of his secretary, and squelched—let us hope effectually— stride beside the pasture gale. sun made diadems of dew upon the adder of bigotry. Were the Inquisition to be reincarnated its the The budding thorn—and though there members could be no more atavistic than the bigots of all creeds were the chores to do, ’twas Springtime who persist—against every dictate of reason and teaching of in the morn. I heard his whistle up the hill, I heard it down the road; and now, Christ—unto the present day. betimes, I hear it still—the tune to which ' he strode. But though my corn ami bar- ' O B IT U A R Y Mrs. Jessie F. .McClendon, and brother ley both were yearning for the gronnd, I , Merrill O. Betts. leaned and listened, nothing loth, to hear The death of Howard Betts, although the pleasant sound. It was a note which , by no m eans unexpected, came as a sad blended well with earth and sky and air Card o f Thanks shock to his many friends in tliiscity ami tune th at laid a gentle spell because To the many friends (or their kindness, the day was fair. And if a man might throughout t h e county. On Sunday m orning, F ebruary loth, at 4:15, after and for the beautiful floral offerings. have his way—let those who will deny— —M rs . H . D. B etts , wife; three m onths of gradual decline and con I’d pal with him across the day beneath J —M rs . O. 8. S mvder , m other; tinued illness, the summons came, and the liappy sky. —M rs . J. F. M c C lxxdom , sister; the yonng m an passed away at his home ------------------- H e a d q u a r t e r s f o r — The stars they all are friends to him — —M errill O. B etts , brother. in this city. at night they lead him down by cattle I U ntil a few days prior to his demise he trail or shining rail to sec a stranger was about town, despite his weakened town. And who am I to ask the b oy to Additional Local Notes condition, and appeared to have faith in quit t h e roads of Spring when e v e r / H ardw are Stoves Tin, Grunitc and Aluminum Ware Garden Tools his ultim ate recovery. The relaose from breath is deep with joy and birds and H aying and Heading Tools Builders’ .Materials and Tools Hoofing which he suffered was, however, too se- Mrs. E. M. W hite, of A shland, arrived breezes sing? To bill him doff the vag vere for the weakened system to rally on Sunday last, and has assumed charge ra n t’s kit for smock and overalls—and Building Pajs T l ’aints oils Varnishes llriislxsi Glass t ris keryware against. Death was dne to a gradual the prim ary departm ent of the local when the evening lights are lit, tend Large Assortment of QueenHWare As fine a line and assortment of nervous breakdown. schools. Mrs. W hite is highly recom- cattle in the stalls? To him at morn the F is h in g T a c k le Funeral services were conducted at the mended as a teacher of experience and sun leaps high with all the day before— Give That Puny Child «« there ii in the county Cattaraugus ( 'iitley Guns Ammunition Picks cemetery the following afternoon, the re- ability and the troubles of the lower with all the warm and witching sky tin- This Guaranteed Remedy mains being laid to rest in the beautiful evades are believed to be a t an end witli vexed by cloud or chore; to him at even Shovels .Miners’ Supplies Powder, Fuse and Caps Ban' Ralls and burial grounds at Rock Point. 1 Many her arrival. Miss Francis Chivington, ing when I drive iny shorthorn milkers Mitts, and Bats. My Stxx'k is complete in every line ami my prices an' right If your child is under-weight, listless, tributes of cut flowers were tendered by th e former head of the departm ent, re home—night leans toward him, all alive, ailing, liable to get sick easily, it needs a R e m e m b e r t h e p l a c e t o p u r c h a s e t h e s e G o o d « ia friends, and the funeral cortege was tim e d to her Portland home on Saturday and it is good to roam. medicine to build its weight utul strength. lengthy. . last. For this purpose there is nothing els»' we Few young men possess the likeable i Elsewhere in this issue appears the an- SCHOOL NOTE ■ know of th a t we can ho strongly endorse (plalities of character, the quiet but warm nonneement of a series of Saturday night i as Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion. The re friendliness, for which the m any friends dances to lie given I,y the Gold llill band account ; m arkable success of this splendid medi Earl Cook has left school of Howard Rett-esteem ed him . His loss for th e benefit {their uniform fund. A r cine is due to the fact that it contains in illness. is generally mourned, and the offering of rangements have been made with Manag Rev. Wm. It. Jeffrey, of G rants I’ass, gredients that tone the nerve», enrich the sym pathy to his family and relatives is er Kellogg, of the Wego theater, and the blixsl and furnish to the entire system spontaneous and sincere. floor of th a t popular picture play house gave a short talk t , the high school ' the strength, weight and health-building students last week. will b<‘ cleared for dancing immediately substances it needs. And, it dqes all this Howard J,avid Betts was Ixirn April 7, after the last film has been shown. As Miss Jennie Balcom, of the high school L»» without injuring the stomach. In fact, 1879, at Eagleville, California, removing members of the hand will comprise the faculty, was unable to teach on Friday I Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion is not only to this state when in youth. His boy orchestra which is to furnish music foi #st, owing to illness. pleasant to take, hut even the must sen- hood was passed upon the Applegate anil these occasions, it is certain that patrons The tennis court is being repaired and 1 ¡live stomach is benefited by it, and the his later years in various parts of southern of the series will have no com plaint on ttrfaccd with crushed granite. The work 'digestion improved. On tlie other hand, Oregon, althou. h largely in Gold Hill. this .-core, while the Wego is a favorite is ts I l l g perform! d by the students, and it eontaius no alcohol or habit,-forming build your child up, teed tlie stunted puny fo r I'M |s*ople also—for convalescents— On October 1 »th, 1907, lie was wedded danee hall with the jolly crowd who will it is Imped th at the court .m ay Is- con i drugs, which most, parents, object to giv- muscles, nnd make tlie little one lively, for all who are nervous, tlred-out, ru n to Miss Grpiia G. Mitchell, in thi- city, attend. A- for tin price of admission to verted into a good, fast, lively ground. 1 ing their children. It dis - its gixxl work strong, well, and full of tlie an'm al spirits down, no m atter what, the ca n s— we oiler where t h e y have since resided. Om a emnpli te evening’s enjoy m ent, it is al Prof. Fred C. Ayers, of the Extenison by taking hold of the weakness and children are meant by nature Io have, Rexall f (live (til I'.111>11 si1111 with tile same daughter w I irn to the union, D id s most too .«mail pi mention, being merely Department of the I', of (>., spoke to the ' builds tlie txsly up to its natural strength, I 'Uii ■ back ami (i'll us and gel, your guarantee of eulir sati-l'arlion or money ] I .tniiton, ; . <1 th n • . fifty cents lln ticket. Similar danixs will lix'al faculty, a num ber of townsfeoplu, nt tile same time m aking it, Strung Io re- money bark. We don’t, want you to lose hack. Sold only at the 7,000 Rexall His m other, frs. Ogden S. Snyili r, is I f given on every .-aturday night follow and the high school students Friday lost, i -ist disease. a rent. We think this is no more than Stores, and in this town only by ns. il r ; b lit of his p it/, M • )d- ing. h i-su b ject b ing ’’H igher Education.’’ | If Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion doesn't fair, and ij leaves you no cause to hesitate. $ l.n O -U . |i, r „ , , , ||j || Oregon. TUMULT OVER TUMULTY DIES HARD R ARBERING:: T A Spend a pleas ant evening at THE GOLD HILL BANK D. H. M ILLER The BoN - ToN D. H. M IL L E R ’S “G o o d q u a lity g o o d s a n d P r ic e s R ig h t ’