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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1914)
¡5he G o l d H i l l N e w s Overdrafts i Secured & U n i t i tr iti Summon* for Publication in ro rn lo a u ta o f Tea lie n B. M. I. •I R U S H E D EVERY i— SATURDAY \T GOI.D llll.l.. JACKSON iM I X r V , OREGON, BY B en »tl m H. L am pm an tSiefPttM Hill i*intoÄhv for tran«tni*Mnn¡through the mails secontVclaiii ih a iu t am SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1914 _ _ SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 PER ANNUM IN SETTLING LANDS BY LOTTERY ADVANCE Ihe Huiii>">(«'d'l<-r Il min«st It lin k lost night U til of my iltvaitM, conic back!—the garden in «hpug Hue, bin it's lonely bere ut lb shack. It's «vaici bere at the shark a id a fellow talks lo lite tre*-»; they » c m toatlsw er at times a lte» they stir to the western Invert*. A fellow talks to the tree» as be grilles in the garden loam, ami tin y stir to the western breen* when ht* speak» ot the Girl from Home. Here shall my cor.) **"■ l," v ’**»•»'• ,l" ‘ , b>ver bloom; I'll plant my anuda on the upper field ■ when I make the wooda give narut. Il raintsl a little last night—get«, but the shack was dark !—a coyote out on the ridge answered hia partii -r’» hark The smell of the rain was sweet—but the shark it leaked a mile— the breath of the rain In the Circuit Court of Ila« Slate of the- gon, for the County of Jackson. K. II. Moore, llainlill, VA* Jo h n S. Smith ami l>hnchr M Dekmu, ami also all otlter persons or parties unknown, claiming any right, title, in terest. lieu or estate in tlm property t i e serilaal in the ap|tlicatiou Herein, Ikfenilaills. To Julin 8. Smith ami Phoclie M. Pe* kttnt, uii.t ul»,« all person» ,,r |*ar- •»•** unknow n claiming any right, title, im elsit, lieu or «'»tai«« in tin* property «le- ik-ribed in «hv Application herein, tlu> above named defendant«: F IS H IN G T A C K L E ! The most complete line of Ei-thing Tackle in the Rogue River Vnlley R O D S Split Bamboo $1 F L I E S English wound fly and up; also steel rotis hooks, best on market Our line new line of Tulip Enamel Ware has arrived. We have every thing for the kitchen in this splendid assortment. E nam el W are th a t W e a r s H arn ess If you art* going to need a hurness this summer come in and get our prices before going elsewhere. We now have one set in stock, fo ra sample. Come in anil look at them. $ 4 7 . 5 0 takes them, ulthough they are selling ull over the country for $50.00. in t iii : ».« me of n i K state of OREGON: EFERRING to the problem of opening for settlement the You anti each of you arc hereby notilt CJifornia-Oregon railway land g ra n t—should it revert to that K II. Moore 1« the holder of CVr the government, as seems probab le-th e Grants Pass Courier re- • S . ‘^ The’iXii cd tifleate of l*elin«|Ueney nilinbcrrd lit«.’!, jects the proposal to offer the parcels for public sale, and su g -! ami i , -uraci tuyrell when I w ok e, so I issued on the 3th day of May. 1014. l.y gests that the land be homesteaded by the drawing or lottery 1m' «hinkin g «- r,».ifami -at i.«ra- the Tax Collector of the County of Jaek- The regular 75c garden hoe now 50. Guaranteed gurden method. This system of disposal has been notably used of re- whUe Th" s,"”k" in *'ii, Suite «»f Oregon, upon the real prop- hose 12c per ft. A few hand cultivators left, ut $1 each the d ark and drlf’iMl out of the door— 1 I erty aa«>MHed to you, of which you are cent years in the disposition of Indian lands in Montana and the sat for an hour and dream ed, hut you the owner, »ituated in »aid County ami state, and particularly hounded ami lic Dakotas. It has the approbation alone of those who won in the d id n 't come no more. it rained a little la»l night—I think it j a» follow», to-w it: governmental gamble. m ined on my heart, for I ’wok«' with th«' j I-ot» 2, J, A of Block 7, ami L>t« 9, 10, " G o o d Q u a lit y G o o d s a n d R ig h t P r ic e » ” While any mode of disposal that will head off the plain in »tin at six and I ’woke witli a happy »tart 11 of RliX'k I, of tile City of Gold Hill tent of speculators to possess themselves of these valuable lands A quail callcil ««nt of tin- brush. youeould ■ ,,<'cortiing to th«- recorded plat thereof; hear the joy in hi» th o a t; a stranger bird ! tin- amount« set <>|i|»»iic the <li«*crip is to be welcomed, The News ventures to assert that the plain, on tin* rail feme sang with a thrill in ev’ry ■ • ■' »ti.» of »aid i««ta below, th old-fashioned method of permitting actual settlers to possess and note. The mist wreath« «! warm from the the respective «mount» then dm. improve their holdings, under the homestead act, has never been tielil the »un was a dream in rose, when linqm-iit for tax«* for the year lull! supplanted by a better one. The land drawing or lottery plan is I hustled aroii id for a nail to bold up my g> tiler witli penalty, itib-n-st ami e .-t working clothe». II im-t« -adcr, am I thereon upon »ai l several lot» ra»i» etiv< not eminently successful, its chief fault being that it is not sel then? S harker and shiftless lout?—I know ')’• equalling in the aggregate S ? , - ective. Under its operation the public domain is parcelled out what this Itomesiead m eds—just wait tili \ lait 2 lll.x-k 7. Gol.l Hill, ' Lot J. B l.sk 7, Gold Hill, as the wheel of fortune spins. The lucky ne’er-do-well or incom the mail goo.» out ! I L it 5, Block 7, Gol.l Hill, petent who “took a chance” a t the registration is as apt to poss L it 9, Block I, Gold Hill, ess the choicest drawing of the lot as is the bonafide industrious I Lot 10, Block 1, Gol.l HiB, .Q X /z z /z /y settler. * BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON I L it II, B l.sk 1. Gold Hill. You an- further m.tiri«*1 tlmt »ai.l R ,J| Moreover, it is necessary for the applicant to travel in per Combination Pneumatic Sweeper Good prospecta of oil have been Moon- ha» paid tax«-» on »aid prrim-e» son to the point of registration—always located at or near to the fur prior and subsequent years with du ■truck a t L orane. 'T 'H I S Swiftly-Sweeping, Easy-Running D U N T L E Y Sweeper rate of interest on »aid am ounts a» fol district to be opened for settlem ent—and there make formal ap 4 clean» without raising dust, and at the same time picks up G overnor W est Issued a proclam a : plication to the God of Chance in the land lottery. Homeseekers tion declarin g next Friday, "R ose Fes- I lows , ‘n Lot pins, lint, ravehngs, etc., in O N E O P E R A [ 'IO N . Its case B l.sk 7 : of the right sort—frugal, industrious, and often fooled b e fo re - Uval” day, a legal holiday. makes sweeping a simple task quickly finished. It reaches Dat* Fax R tt't Halt of Moving pictu res of b ears in th e ir X.or. even the most difficult places, and eliminates the necessity will seldom gamble the expense of a lengthy trip in a game PaiJ No Amt. tnt. n ativ e h au n ts w ere tak en in th e vicin of moving and lifting all heavy furniture. where there are thousands of entrants and proportionately few ity of Roseburg. T rap s w ere set In 190H May li, 1914 241 $2-»6 15 |» t. T h e G r e a t tM b o r S a v e r o t th e H o m f —Retry home, large or < < « « prizes. The floater, the transient, the common “gay dog” of the som e instances. lie«» imall, can enjoy relief from Broom drudgery and protection from 242 4.49 15 |.ci the danger of flying dual. 1 o | 15 1» t 138ÔS cinder path, will drift casually to the point of registration and T h e sen ate has passed th e Cham 1911 “ »« H u n tley It th e P io n e e r o t P n eu m atic S w e e p e r s — 13809 4 43 15 |» i. duly enroll as aspirants to 160 acres that require real m?n for b erlain bill ap p ro p riatin g $60.000 for 1912 Hat the combination of the Pneumatic Suction No<ile and 7341 4.09 15 pet. erectin g aids to navigation along the 1913 revolving Brush. Very easily operated and abaolutely guar development. With nothing to lose, he will always “take a A laska coast. On Lot 4, Block 7 anteed. In buying a Vacuum Cleaner, why not give chance.” When he wins he seldom settles, or, if he does, he fig the ’'H u n tley” a trial in your home at our-expemet I90S May 5, 1914 241 2. .54» 15 pet <4 W r i t e to rta v t a r l u l l p a r t i c u l a r i ures largely on the market value of his relinquishment at the 1909 242 4.50 16 pet. I3SÔS 4.05 15 ,«-| earliest possible moment. Wherever the lottery method has new m inim um wage law, hag been PUI G EO - B. W E A V E R put on th e docket of th e suprem e 1912 1385« 4.43 15 pet. C c n r n l P o in t, O re g o n been tried, thousands of disillusioned homeseekers have gone court of th e U nited S tates. 1913 7341 4.l»i 15 pet. back to day labor and rented farm s—with a confirmed grudge T im b er men and mill ow ners of La On lx»t 5, Block 7 against the country which took their savings in a gamble wheie G rande a re planning to wage an ex lists May fi, ¡914 241 2.50 ■ 5 |» | ten siv e fight on fo rest fires this sum 1909 all the chances were against them. 242 4.50 15 |»-( mer, and it is expected 30,000 acres ing tnay I»- •»•rvcil ilpnn ili«' iiiuh-r-igiu «i I 1911 1385S 4.05 15 |»-l. i'ongr».ssnii«ii a re considering a new r,>»iding » ilhiu ili«- Si «li- ni On-guii, m i It is to be suspected that the railroads, which profit enor of tim b er will be patrolled. < 4 1912 13S.59 4.44 15 p<-|. treaty covi ring deep »»a craft, with. T h ree P o rtlan d boys en tered a plea ilio aildri-»» hervafter liti « i i i - i ì . mously by the resulting passenger traffic, are chiefly concerned 1913 7341 4.07 15 pet. of guilty in th e circu it co u rt a t Ore III.- «jl-jcct of safey.iiardina lives ut — NEEE ,k MEAI I.Y, in the continuance of the land drawing lottery. if the d isaster gon City to a ch arg e of burglary, and On Lot 9, Block 1 Alt.«rii. y» fot l ’I imill. pin»'- »rs, a s re« (o It:. rmt-rcs» of ' •’ t. All of which is counting chickens which are still within the each w as sentenced to a term of from Bins May 5, 1914 241 1.17 15 )»-l. Mi»lfor«l Xational Bank Building, 242 2.24 15 pet. o to five y ears in th e s ta te peniten liani M«»lfor«l, On-giin. .‘i-lit Darin«; it operation cf incubator. Should the government win the suit, even lottery’ is tw <4 Kill l.’ISÔS 3.91 15 pel. tiary. All w ere paroled. | the ro rp o r i -«,- . «-, - tnient, atncu the preferable to the disposal of the lands by sale—but the simpler F or violations of sections of the In 1912 13869 4.43 15 pci oiiactiuent of th e blue sky law, the 7341 4.0S 15 |M’t. expedient of merely opening them for homestead, while it would te rs ta te com m erce law relatin g to the 1913 < 4 receipts of the d«*p: r t n - - ¡'.mounted result in a temporary rush, should secure the largest number of w orking of em ployes overtim e, the O- On L>t 10, Bbx-k 1 t j $225,252.47, e«'eo;-i. , to figures W. R. & N. com pany w as fined a total 190S May 5, 1914 1.16 16 pet. 241 given out by C orporation Com m ission settlers of the sort desired. of $3350 by Ju d g e Bean In U nited R D. H. M IL L E R ’S «• 4« <« 44 44 14 << 4$ 4 t 4 4 44 <4 4 4 4 4 4 « 4 « 44 X 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 m i 44 44 4 4 4 » naw 242 2.24 15 pet. S tates d istric t co u rt a t Portland. 4 4 4 4 Kill 1ÜS6S 3.91 15 pci. T he d ep artm en t of com m erce has 1912 4 4 4 4 13S.59 4.43 15 pci. notified S en ato r C ham berlain th a t It 4 4 4 4 News of the Week 1913 People in the News 4.OK 15 pet. 7341 has requested th e tre a su ry d epartm ent I In L it II, Block 1 to detail a revenue c u tte r to patrol K ansas City cap tu red th e h e a t rec P resid en t Wilson will atten d th e re 6, 1914 241 1.18 16 pel. ord for th e year, th e th erm o m eter union of th e P rin ceto n class of ’79, th e co u rse of th e re g a tta a t A storia, liars May 4 4 « 4 1900 242 2.27 15 |«-t. reg isterin g 97. A num ber of p ro stra of w hich he is a m em ber, a t th e col Ju ly 2 and 3. 4 4 4 4 13S.5S 3.92 15 [K t S tate F o rester E llio tt announces 1911 tions w ere reported. lege Ju n e 13. 44 .4 1912 138»» 4.44 15 [»-I. th a t he will appoint a t once about 350 Dam age am ounting to $10,000,000 S ecretary of S tate B ryan will de 4 4 4 4 4.ns 15 pet. 7341 w as caused in Los Angeles county, liv er a series of C hautauqua lectu res road su p erv iso rs and about 100 o th er 1913 Cal., by th e recen t floods, says a re th is year, his first public ap p earan ce persons fire w ardens to w ork In dis Said John 8. Smith and Phoebe M. trlc ts w hich a re not p atroled by regu p o rt of th e engineers. being a t N orth C arolina, July 4. Deknm, a.» the owner» of the legal tit!« C alifornia h o rticu ltu rists w ill p re K erm it Roosevelt, son of ex-Presi- la r w ardens. T he G ran ts P ass com m ercial club of the above <le»crit«-d property (Tin pare resolu’ions asking th e postoffice d ent T heodore R oosevelt, w as m arried pet son appearing of record to be tin d epartm en t to pro h ib it th e sending of a t M adrid, Ju n e 10. T h e religious h as asked for advice on how to pro legal owner thereof being the (»old Hill ceed In case th e lands in the Oregon vegetables infected w ith p ests through cerem ony w as perform ed Ju n e 11. Development Company, a corporation th e mails. T he co rn er stone of New H av en ’s fe C alifornia g ran t su its re v e rt to the which wa» dimolved on January 20, 1900, governm ent. T he persons in terested More than $20,000 dam age resulted new m arble postoffice -was laid by ex- by proclamation of the Governor ot tin from a th u n d er and ra in sto rm a t P resid en t T aft. T he building will cost a re appealed to. D espite th reaten in g w eath er condi State of Oregon pursuant to Section (17lt Evansville, Ind. T he F irst Avenue about $1,600,000. Lord’s Oregon Law», and »aid person» Ex-Vice P resid en t A dlai Stevenson, tions th e crow ds a t th e Lebanon P resbyterian church was w recked, at at Hive named lielng the owner» of all tin- who suffered a nervous breakdow n stra w b e rry festiv al w ere g re a te r on a loss of $10,000. th e closing day th an on the first day. atock ot »aid corporation at the «late of T he poll tax law of U tah w as de follow ing th e d eath of his wife six Auto p arad es w ere b e tte r than ever »aid diHHolution and at all time» »inccl clared null and void because of th e m onths ago, is said to be in a serious and each of the other persons above before. condition in th e hospital a t Chicago. fact th a t It conflicted w ith th e sta te named are hereby further notified that Two O regon item s included In the P rices of food articles are soaring constitu tio n which g u aran tees equal R. H. Moore will apply to the Circuit in V era Cruz and Brigadier-G eneral sundry civil bill w hich will be report rig h ts to men and women. Court of the County and Stab- aforesaid ed to th e sen ate are $100,000 for C ra F irst stak e has been driven in the F unston may open an arm y food m ar te r L ake and $15,000 for th e im prove for a decree forclosing the lien against survey of proposed railroad routes in ket and appoint M exicans and A m eri m ent of th e C lackam as salm on hatch the property above described, and men can arm y m en to Investigate th e tro- A laska. The ro u te u n d ertak en is th a t tioned in said certificate. Ami you are ery. betw een C bitina and th e M atanuska ble. P ro fesso r V. I. Safro, a ss ista n t in hereby »iiminoned to appear within sixty By spelling 1400 w ords w ithout coal fields. th e entom ological d ep artm en t of th e days after the first publication of this A severe wind, lightning and hail m issing, W illiam B oselarger, aged 11, O regon ag ricu ltu ral college has te n Summon», exclusive of the «lay of »aid storm sw ept th e n o rth ern p a rt of Ohio, of E a st St. Louis, won th e spelling tativ ely accepted a position as ento first publication, ami defend this action bee. Thirty-five boys and girls of th e M issourn and K an sas rep o rt a heat m ologist a t th e college extension s ta or pay the am ount due as above shown, w ave and In K ansas th e public schools sixth grade took p a rt and the contest together with costs and accrued interest tion in Montevideo, South A merica. lasted 11% hours. w ere dism issed on account of th e heat. and in case of your failure to do ho , a The secretary of th e in terio r has M isses Mary and E leanor B. Bloom An anti-A m erican dem onstration a t aw arded to W. E. Mason, of K lam ath lecree will be rendered forcclo»ing Ga Tam pico, sta rte d by some drunken field, d au g h ters of S ir A rth u r Bloom Falls, th e co n tract for the construc lien of said taxes anil costs against the peons, w as put down by Mexican reb field, m anaged to g et inside of the tion of the Lost River diversion chan land and premises alsive named. els, according to in form ation sen t to Royal Palace, Lond6n, and offer up This Summons is publishe«! by oriler of nel of th e K lam ath irrig ation project, a plea for woman suffrage to the king, | W ashington by R ear A dm iral Badger tlie Honorable F. M. Calkins, Judge of a t a co st of $19,922. They w ere ejected. from Vera Crux. Revival of th e old w ars betw een the Circuit Conrt ot lie- Slate of Oreguii. A utum ooiles may be bought for an • Im ports have been increased and cattlem en and sheepm en is indicated for Ila- (’ounty of Jaeksoti and »aid order ex p o rts reduced, according to figures averag«' of $j00 each and the upkeep by inform ation received of depreda- was made and dated this 2nd day ot June, given out by th e d ep artm en t of for will be about $10 a m onth, within the tions, supposedly by ow ners of cattle,! Btl f, amt tin-date of tin- first publication next ten years, according to Dr. C. P. eign com m erce of th e U nited S tates. of this Summons is the 6th day of June, Steinm eitz, in a statem en t a t th e Na am ong sheep on th e governm ent range M any beef cattle a re com ing In. 1914. tlonal E lectric L ight association, P h il on Dixie creek, w est of Durkee. All process and papers in this proceed* adelphia. 4 H IO T A RESCINDS ORDER TO BLOCKADE e r R. A. W atson. A Chinook salm on w eighing 27 W ashington.—Generili H uerta later pounds whs cauc.ht In the low er Co suspended the o rd er to blockade Taui lum bia by II. P. N . !.-.. a, u g llln etter. pico against the delivery of am m uni the fish may cap tu re the $3u prize tion by the titeam er A nttlla to the offered by Schm idt Co . of Brookfield, co n stitu tio n alists ami av erted a new for III«1 larg est salm on which will be crisis betw een the U nited S ta te s and sent to the fair at San F rancisco n ext year. the H uerta governm ent, w hich had E fforts will he m ade through th e th reaten ed m ediation of M exlcau ut- Oregon delegation In congress by th e fairs. P ortland cham ber of com m erce to se A lthough th e W ashington officials cure an am en d m en t to the hom estead expressed satisfactio n over H uerta's a c t which will reduce the am ount of action, it w as p ersisten tly suggested clearing necessary on the p a rt of th e outside of official circles th a t the s e ttle r on a hom estead In the c o ast blockade bad been suspended only counties of Oregon. conditionally as a resu lt of confer D eterm ined to win for P ortland th e ences betw een th e South A m erican 1915 national convention of the A m er m ediators and th e Mexican and A m er ican O steopathic association, m em bers ican delegates a t N iagara Falls, and of the Oregon association will con th a t the A ntllla's cargo of arm s m ight vene Friday and S aturday. O steo not be delivered a t Tam pico a t th is paths from all over the sta te will be time. In atten d an ce and the P ortland con W ashington.—A new crisis In the tin g en t haH arranged Its affairs to bo M exican situ atio n was brought about p resen t at all the sessions. On rep resen tatio n s of S en ato r Cham by P resid en t H u e rta ordering gun boats to blockade the p o rt of T am pico berlain, M ajor Boggs of the Isthm ian and to seize a cargo of am m unition canal com m ission has ordered nt w 1 en route th ere for rebels aboard the bids called for for canal supplies. Ob A ntllla, from New York, flying the jection was m ade th a t the term su- Cuban flag. H u erta notified the pow crene lim ited tenders to a pro p rietary ers of his intention to blockade the | c a ttle food. P ortland m illers said su- port aad th a t he proposed to seize arene w as the nam e of a p ro p rietary the cargo consigned to the belliger c a ttle food, which only one firm could furnish. e n ts ag ain st his sovereignty as con S ecretary of S tate O lcott announce:« trab an d of war. th a t the bounty appropriation of $40,- 000 m ade a t the last session of th e Indictments Found Against Plumbers. legislature for Ihe cap tu re of wild Des Moines.—In d ictm en ts w ere re anim als had been exhausted. A law turned agulnHt 36 officials and m em passed In 1909 provides th a t the boun b ers of th e N ational A ssociation of ties on predatory anim als shall be M aster P lum bers and officials of state paid by the sta te and counties,, each organizations in Illinois, W isconsin, paying half. Mr. O lcott has notified M ichigan, M innesota, M issouri, Neb the county clerks th a t the appropria ra s k a and Iowa by th e federal grand tion has been exhausted and has a sk Jury., T he in dictm ents charge con ed them to discontinue forw arding spiracy In re s tra in t of trado In viola claim s until another ap propriation Is tion of the S herm an an ti-tru st law. made.