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» She G o ld H ill N ew s A Vas reared Overdrafts I Secured B. H. I . ? ( B L lsU E D EVERY SATl KDAY A T.G OLD HILI.. JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON, BY B en i Ì k - itali] H. L am pm nn Hill | ‘o*i<-tticv for transmission through tlie inaila a» secoixl-clawi matter * , SATURDAY, SEPT. 12. 1914 SUBSCRIPTION $150 PER ANNUM IN WHERE DID HE GET IT? -------- - - T h is la th e creed he gave to m< th a t m an o f little w o rth , e re he s o hta face to a n o th e r place a n d sou gin th e en d s o f e a rth . •‘K id ," he spake th e e a rth is Jake, an d strip e d w ith c o u n tless ntlles, so m e o f th em lies I th ro u g h th e lan d o f aigha an d som e Tj th ro u g h th e vale o f sm iles. Joy I* ADVANCE i ------... f<»r » >nan to g re e t, b u t sorrow _____ ' bear» a s to n e - an d th is Is th e rig h t of “ a stric k e n pal , , . to never be ditched alpnel “ F a te Is at best a sorry jest, a n l maybe your pal goes lame, but ho gives a smile to the lim ping mile- I the sltnueagun is game! Then la the tim e to Quote a rhym e and crack him ^George Putnam, in Mail-Tribune) I (H E E D O’ T H E 1«) l i t tii(^ - ’o u p e t i t -” < rown Best Patent Flour is beyond question the best family flour offered for sale in this market. Ii is milled from selected wheat of the finest quality avail able with the beat and most modern machinery that can be proeurtni. It is UNIFORM IN QUALITY and specially made to suit the requirements of the family trade. It is UNBLEACHED and free from adulteration of any kind. » ▼ This query was propounded to R. A. Booth, candidate Every sack is GUARANTEED by the Crown Mills and If the of the Portland Oregonian for United States senator, by the Al- ,* Jpst or three> when you halt 10 r*” buyers are dissatisfied for any reason the flour can be re , ¡a t n o o n 's b eh est b e n e a th th e d u s t” turned and full purchase price will be returned without bany Democrat, ; tree. Slack your strid e to your part- question. After months of deliberation, Mr. Booth has issued a 10,000- «»««•’• «‘d»>. «•*« him a boost on the word explanation of how he got the wealth that constitutes his *rade- for th e guy who n its when : his p artn er quits Is th e so rriest thing qualification for public office. ’ <a©e „ j a j , . - “The story of my life” is the prosaic recital of the fru g al,' Thl, ,, the creea he gave t0 rae, thrifty youth with acquisitive faculties making the most of op- th at man of little w o rth , e re he »lung portunity. constantly adding to savings, investing wisely and his pack and hit th e tra c k to seek th e I enlarging the field of operations as wealth accum ulated-the X u lk e /L u t the ««m e t a T i X » '! . . ' tale of the village Rockefeller. , ru le s— an d th e b to a d w hite » tr e a t Mr. Booth in explaining how the Booth-Kellv Lumber com- tliro,n:h “ human freak u never| pany acquire 1 its vast timber holdings, denies that property was ag a whUe shalt ls lh„ wW,„ secured by fraud or that he as manager was party to any fraud- th e creed l ow n for th is u th e rigi to ! ulent transactions. A case, however, is pending in the federal ° f » « trte k e n frien d supreme court which flatly contradicts Mr. Booth’s assertions. never dltcho-d a,°“®' Suit was brought to cancel five land patents to timber land owned by the Booth-Kelly company on the ground that they BRIEF NEW S OF OREGON had been obtained by fraud. The federal circuit court of ap peals held that the timber lands had been fraudulently secured, S andy now has a com plete electric lig h tin g s y s t.m . and ordered the patents cancelled. A firem en's touraam ent was held at The entries were made by Ethel LaRaut and Lucy LaRaut, St. John» .Monday. tre a su re r, and know n and loved sisters-in-law of Mr. Booth; Stephen LaRaut, Booth’s brother- P ru n e h a rv e st Is in full sw ing In th roughout e a ste rn O regon us “U ncle in-law; LaRaut’s wife, Alice LaRaut and Edward Jordan, an th e M yrtle C reek section. G eorge." celebrated his 90th birthday employee of the Booth-Kelly company, who confessed that he comp!in). are con.idering the a t P endleton T hursday. and surgeons from ull had made the filing upon an understanding that the company erection of a »75,000 dock in Portland, p a P rts hysicians of O regon will g a th e r In P o rt would pay filing expenses and pay him a bonus of $100 for turn- A Perm»n‘“nt dairym en'» organtia- land T h u rsd ay and Friday to nttend ing over the land. D airy m en ', association, w as form ed at th e annual m eeting of th e O regon S ta te M edical association. Mr. Booth asserts that he was actuated by the commend- Union, TO THE Baron von H orst, who was arrested able purpose of aiding poor relations and that the transactions Eour new fore8t ftr*“ have been ** in E ngland as a G erm an spy. Is well know n to som e of th e leading hop we.e Within the law. . th e uppe r w ill a n e tt e riv er, w ithin the grow ers of Independence, w here he Federal Judge Gilbert, in his decision, cancelled the claims ®a6t few da)* w as In terested in the hop Industry. A ccording to a report subm itted to as fraudulent because the entryman never saw the timber claims no™e„ X ir “ a T X .o T 2 oreXm overnor W est by the secretary of the TO BE HELD AT after making their entries, never attempted to dispose of the win open S eptem ber i s and continue G s ta te gam e and flab com m ission the claims, although aware of the value of the timber; paid no part untl1 September is. expenditures of the com m ission from o r the expenses of filing npon the claims; paid no taxes on the p J Ooodman' aK,’<1- 72, • p,°neer Jan u a ry 1 to A ugust 1 totaled »83.- claims; that the Booth-Kelly Lumber company paid all the ex- , here. following a long illness. He 257.85. An election Tuesduy last to te st the penses of the entries and all taxes and charged these expenses had lived in A storia 25 year». sen tim en t of th e people w ith regard St. H elen's Hall, an E piscopal acad- , , 0 ,)On(|lnK (hf> (. „ y of Bun)|( for an J taxes to itself and not to the entryman. . , . . , em y fo r g irls a t P o rtland, w as gutted 000 for a w ater and sew er system , re M r . B o o t h S explanation of where he got it does not square and alm ost en tirely d estroyed by fire, sulted In 172 In favor and only 37 with the facts in the case as presented by the United States at a 1088 of about I60-00®- iul|r cov ag ain st the proposition. A fter track in g the men suspected of court of appeals, which has clearly set forth the process where- er^ by m . < , , Tickets to the above point will l»e sold by robbing tb e safe of the G ardiner Mill by Mr. Booth got some of it. the S. P. from all points Glendale to Ash com pany of nearly »6000, to Florence, land inclusive Sept. 17-18-19. Final return S heriff G eorge Q uine of K oseburg a r rested one of tb e suspects as he was limit September 20. W atch for our special posters announcing big bargains for Fair Day »S atu rd ay, t h e 1 9 th L ance C o. S P E C IA L ROUND TRIP F A R E S IN D U ST R IA L F A I R G o l d H ill iSept. 1 8 -1 9 about to board a boat bound for Yreku, Cal. C om plaints a re pouring Into G over n o r W est’s office th a t th e seines of fisherm en a re killing thousands of crab s In th e bays n e a r W aldport, and th e executive has asked tb e sta te gam e and fiBh com m ission to m ake an Investigation. Mrs. L. E. Shelley was throw n out of the wagon when tbe h orses dashed down a g rade on tbe Joh* Day moun tain and su stain ed severe injuries, says a re p o rt from John Day. Guy D urham , the driver, '_ escaped with m inor Injuries. P rofile and topographic m aps show lng th e w ater pow er possibilities of the Deachutea and Hood riv ers have been com pleted by tire s ta te and U nit ed S tates geological survey d ep art m ents, according to S ta te E ngineer Jo h n H- Lewis. Dennis M cCarthy, county cruiser, who for five y ears has been cruising th e stan d in g tim b er of Coos county, | tiled his rep o rt with County A ssessor T h rift. A ccording to th e sum m ary i of his rep o rt th e re a re 18.927,856,600 feet of tim b er In Coos oounty. A petition to divide G rant county asks th a t seven of the n o rth ern pre- cin cts of G ran t county be ctlt off to I form a new county, to be nam ed Wa ns, an Indian word, m eaning running w ater, and used by the Indians to des ignate tb e no rth fork of the Jo h n Day river. Salem con stitu tio n al law yers say th a t the universal eight-hour law to be voted upon by the people a t the com ing election, even though It should ! be approved, would be held unconstl- : tutlonal by th e courts. T hey declare j th a t a clause In It bringing ce rta in ! railw ay em ployes w ithin Its provisions tresp asses upon an act of congress re laling to the hours of labor of such em ployes, and th a t clause, not being separable from th e rem ain d er of the bill, would m ake It void In Its antire ty. ♦♦♦ Your Youngsters Will Save Enough t o Pay for *♦* f Pencils, and more, if They Buy Their ❖ S c h o o l » S u p p lies at TAe Store Doing our buying in combination with 7,000 other leading druggists, we are able to buy more cheaply than other druggists or stationers can, and thus can, and do, sell more cheaply. Besides this, our stock is varied and complete. We can supply all your child’s needs. 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