Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, May 01, 1915, Image 4

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    •D R Y ” SLOGAN IS ADOPTED
For that classy
H airC ut
Chlcsge Wemen Organise to Put
teens Out ef Business in 181A
Chicago.—“It boose doetroys the ef-
flotoeey e f the man who fights for hla
oeuetry, ft naturally destroys the ef­
ficiency of the man who rights ter
bread."
This sentenee. tbe "dry" Chicago
Announced. gjtl be the sle-
w H"A ? rl
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:e C l t c a h » ¿ o a a a ’qult In 1$1$
will he emblasoned on the billboard».
It will he written la electricity on moo-
ite r eigne that will be stationed all
ora» tbe city. W herever possible the
eigne w(U bp placed In wlndewe shove
TRY DICK
Th< b esta n d
la te st “kuts »»
jam j a r * “ -11*
Baths in Connection
R ic h a r d A n d e r s o n
“ T h e C ity S h o p ”
AUTOMOBILE
OX GAS ENGINE
REPAIRING
Complete Line of Automo­
bile Supplies- and Repairs,
especially Fords
A Specialist in this work,
as well as any detail of
General Blacksmithing, etc.
CHARLES KELL
B la c k s m ith
sional Cards
'. CHISHOLM, M. D.
hteye R ebbed Near Baker.
Baker. Or.— Facing tbe gun» of two
masked men. Ralph Moorehouse, driv­
er of the Ralnbow-Durkee stage, was
forced to deliver a gold bullion brick,
representing the weekly cleanup at the
Rainbow mine, valued at about $7000.
to the robbers.
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William Haider, alias “Sourdough
Bill." waa arrested by Marshal Ed
Hannon at Huntington on Information
from Sheriff Anderson at the Rainbow
mine for alleged connection with the
holdup.
Y ards Riv. -ide Ave. I
P hon. 3F21
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D l a x . ._
tv -IttC F
P a tr o n iz e H o m e
In d u s tr y
SM O K E
M T. P IT T
GOV.
JO H N S O N C IG A R S
DONN M. ROBERTS
The J a p sfiu e nljplaoteatiarU a have
It la said, lajp m p d t^e .Chinese plant
potentlarles that the revised draft ta
the Irreducible minimum, the accept­
ance of which Japan Insists upon. But
Japan. It la stated, makes one note
worthy concession, offering to restore
Tslng-Tau to China 1^ China defers no
longer jhe acoeRtanoe e fJ a p e q 's dw
mande.
W ashington. —- S ecretary Redfield
laid before P resident W ilson a t a cab
Inat m eeting hla estim ates th at A m eri­
can exports for th e cu rren t fiscal year
will reach $2,750.IHI0.000. The se c re ­
tary took to the cabin i m.
ng labh .
show ing th a t exports of In • xdstuffe
from the U nited State« last m onth
am ounted to $&t,OOO,t '"I w orth, an com
pared with IS.OOO.OUO 111 March, 1914.
H alf of all exports from the United
f lu te s during th e eight m ouths elided
J'ehruary 28 went to B ritish territo ry ,
as ag ain st 46 per cent a y ear ami In
the sam e period, an annlysla In the
d e p artm en t
of com m erce
allows.
F rench te rrito ry rtniks second for
A m erican prudnets m arkets, having
displaced G erm any from tlmi n
i
E xports to o th er nations, im-ludlun
their dependencies, won n t
follow- '
lng order: Italy. Holland, I
Cuba. Sw eden. G erm any, Jap an , N or­
way, Spain, Mexico, R ussia, c>
I.
A rgentina, Belgium, I'ananm . ( h t
Chile, Sw ltxerland und T ü r k e .
Son o f E x -8 a c r tta r y
P re s « A M o c ia t io n
Donn M. R oberts, M eyer of T erre
H au te, Indiana, who w as eentenerd to
• lx y e a rs ' im p riso n m en t for election
F rauds.
5 a n F r a n c is c o
and
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tit»
m
OS A N G EL E S
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‘e -"Hsv r
En route to the E ast Why not see
California and ita Two World Expo­
sitions on your wajr East?.,«»
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Call on nearest Agent for full information, literature, tick-
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reservations, train schedules, etc.
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SOUTHERN PACIFIC
M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon
G old
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D r iv in g T eam s «X F o od S ta b le s
in C o n n e c tio n
U U 1 ‘ HAVE
added to our general livery business
two completely equipped 5-passenger touring •
cars— to meet increased demand for service. Com-
mercial travelers, outers, hunters, anglers, tourists
bound for marvelous Crater L ak e-w ill find th at we
know the roads, the country, and how to please.
I H e .S h o r t e s t W a y
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h e b ——
e a - s - t C o a t
es
/ T h e B eat G u id e s
One trial and our Livery Service makesjfriends—try it!
D a r lin g ’
Claim Filed for E xtra Road W ork.
, I
A storia.— P eterso n & Johnson, sub­
c o n tracto rs u n d er the Boyajohn-Ar-
nold com pany in clearin g and g rading
th e Colum bia H ighw ay betw een here
and W estport, have filed a claim with
th e county c o u rt dem anding $73,221.77 ;
alleged to be due for e x tra w ork and
as a re su lt of w rong classificatio n of
m aterial moved.
H E Fountain of Energy when the w ater wns rele:i«ed by President
Wilson pressing a button nt W ashington on tbe
nln day of the
A ccom panying the claim w as anoth- !
Panaina-Paciflc International Exposition a t San F riin-ls-•<». Tills
e r including $2458.62 for en g in eers'
fountain Is tb e work of A. Stirling ('aid er and is betw een tbe Tower
services in checking over th e work '
and $671.42 as in te re s t on th e original of Jew els and tbe main entrance a t Scott s tre e t
sum.
I
Tie DainLiesL Dish o f Delicious
Ice C rea m
A T T U R N E R ’S
WM. BARNES. JR.
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Tax Ruling Is Made.
Salem .—C ounty courts have no au ­
th o rity to o rd er alte ra tio n s m ade In
assessm en ts a fte r the county equali­
zation boards have finished tb e lr work,
according to an announcem ent by the
sta te lax com m ission. T he ruling w uh
m ade In connection with un an sw er to
a le tte r of the l?v collector of B aker
county, who said th a t tho county
co u rt had Issued an o rd er for him to
' m ake an a lte ra tio n In an assessm en t,
and he declined to do It. T he com-
i m ission held th a t If a tax p ay er w ere
dissatisfied with an a ssessm en t he
should ap p ear before the board of
equalization, and if not satisfied w ith
Its finding, could appeal to tho circuit
court.
S eattle.
W heat— B luestem . $1.34; club $1.28;
red R ussian, $1.23: forty-fold, $1.29;
fife, $1.28.
B arley—$25 per ton.
P h oto b.v A m erican Pres» A svoclatlon.
H ay—T im othy, $16 per ton; alfalfa,
W illiam B arnes, Jr., the New York 114 per ton.
B u tter—C ream ery, 25c.
politician who sued form er P resident
Egga—18c.
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R oosevelt for $50,000 for libel.
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N th e Avenue of C om m onwealths a t the P a n a m a Pacific International
Exposition. Crowds passing before tbe beautiful New York Slate
building, which is one of the finest of the sta te buildings a t the hu^e
Exposition 1 a Sau Francisco.
H odges
G O L D H IL L -, O R E G O N
The Avenue ol Commonwealths at the
Man Is Lost 11 Days.
Wonderful Panama-Pdcliic
G ran ts P ass.—On one biscuit, w hich '■
h e Just chanced to slip into his pocket, I
. Exposition
did “Old M an" P o tter, aged 73 years,
E xperts F ighting
P eat on
G rande Ronde R anches.
L a G rande.—An arm y of v ariegated
cutw orm s h a s infested G rande Ronde I
ranches, and w here it h as stru ck the j
ruin is com plete. Like U m atilla coun
ty, s ta te farm ex p erts a re fighting the
plague.
Fred Zaugg, n e a r M ount
Glenn, w as one of th e first to discover
th e presence of the pests, and County
F arm E x p ert C ate h as located several
o th er sm all patches. H e found one j
arm y m oving acro ss a plowed field,
bound for an adjoining w heat field.
A t one point he found an alfalfa j
patch y h e re th e p ests had w orked into
the fipld several feet from th e fence, j
and the forw ard line of th e arm y is j
show n by th e sw ath of dead alfalfa, i
On a spot a foot square hh picked up I
some 20 or 30 cutw orm s. L ike grass- i
hoppers th e cutw orm s leave absolute
ruin in th eir wake.
DATS
at
Fountain of Energy When r
r Wilson Opened the P ax
Pacific Exposition
S tate
P h n tn h v A m e r ic a n
at
H A N P 6 O M B book o f s ix ty po*oo. profu sely lllu a tra t t in
ta ile d doocripttona o f tbo P a n a m a -P a c ific In te rn a th n iH l !
in f a n Fra n c is c o fro m Fob. SO to Doc. 4, 1915, and o f f
can a l region, trill bo m aU rd by th e B kpokM ton free o f c h a r « -
booklet fea tatandod fo r p ru apectiro visitor» an<l tn
in < tbo g ro a t o n g ln w r ln a fo a t w h ic h the K xp oaltln n ta to ■ «
M a n a g e r. B u rea u of P u b lic a tio n , P m a m a -P a c ific In te m a tto n a l 1
tk»n B uildin g. Ban F ranclac<\ fo r booklet.
a well-known c h a ra c te r in th e G ran ts
P ass country, su b sist while lost in th e j
m ountains for th e la st 1 1 ‘days. A fter I
w andering in a circle since leaving
Selm a, Or., M arch 16, Mr. P o tte r was
picked up by m in ers n ear W aldo. H is
bands and feet w ere frozen and for
days he had been w andering in a dazed
and half-conscious condition.
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IO D A Y S
NORTHWEST PROJECTS
RECEIVE $2,926,175 A
W ashington.—One m illion five h u n ­
G old H ill , O regon ;
d red thousand dollars h as been allo t­
ted by th e secretary of w ar to co n tin u e
D R. ARTEMAS W. DEANE
work on th e n o rth je tty a t th e m outh
of the Colum bia riv er d u rin g th e I t
D NT I ST
” V-'S-
m onths ending Ju n e SO, 1916.
T h e to tal a m o u a t allo tted by S ecre­
GAS XOMIXI8TKRKD
ta ry G arrison to r O regon and W ash­
RIA LTO B U ILD IN G , MEDFORD
ington Is $2,926,175, o r w ithin $615.500
of th e am ount carried by th e riv ers
Sugar Pine Camp No. 10073 a h i h arb o rs bill when it failed.
O ther allo tm en ts for n o rth w est |
M W A
<jk>ld Hill - - - - - - - - - - Oregon w aterw ays a re as follow s: Colum bia
Meets'.first Friday of each 'm o n t h a and W illam ette, below P o rtlan d . $450,-,
900; Coquille river, $76,000; Coos Bay,
Jay E. Davidson -Counaul
$70,000; Coos river, $3000; Siuslaw
Alvah E. Kellogg—Clerk
river, $117,500; Y aquina river, $3000;
N ehalem bay, $116.176; S nake River,
A. E. KELLOGG
$20,000; u p p er Colum bia river, Celllo
GOLD H IL L . OREGON
falls to m outh of S nake river, $37,000;
Embalmer and Funeral
W illam ette and Yamhill rivers, above
P o rtlan d , $25,000; Cowlitz and Lewis
Director
rivers, $15,000; C latsk an ie riv er $1000;
C om plete line of burial robes,
G rays h arb o r and bar, $460,000; w ater­
«•askets. etc.
w ay connecting P o rt Tow nsend bay
FUNERAL CAR
Office P hone: Home, 9—M; Residence and Oak. bay, $15,000; w aterw ay con­
necting P u g et Sound and L akes Union
Phone, Home 2—K ; Pacific 46-Main
and W ashington, $17,500.
Wood of every description at
lowest prices. Wood saw for
custom work.
Pekin.— A new draft of tbe Japanese
deaaanda an China waa presented to
the Chtneee foreign minister by the
Japaneee
Japanese minister.
H m aiÿ-odineeA on. of several l minor
been
made. Ä e «lause In the origini
original de­
mands relating to supervising In tbe
organisation at Chinese police by tbe
Japanese has been withdrawn, eseept
with reference to Manchuria, end the
nd claue^ of group 8. relating to
HknvthpiBK
con-
ceMtons.
ban b*«n ooraMDT
elim in a miatnff
ted enJkrBly
Y ou M a y S t o p
S s w a r d Dice.
Montrose, N. T.—Frederick W. Sew- !
ard. assistant secretary of state In the
cabinets of Presidents Lincoln, John- * 1
John Bunny Is Dead
son and Hayes auù son of the iat^jSec- j
Drya Gain In Michigan.
New
York.
--Joliu H unni. «
retary of State ^Wtlltgm H 8qw»td.
D etroit. Mich.—R etu rn s received In died here (n his 86th year He leaves 1 “ <*■
« ninvin
i
dlcated sw eeping victories for th e
a widow, Anna M. Seward, entf one h» v® '»»<>” m illions l.n gh.
“dry»,“ In th e local option c o n test
brother. Oeaeral William H. Seward. llla
tr> Brook H i
w hich featu red the M ichigan s ta te of Auburn.
1,1 for about thrpe wn-ka
election. T he ap p aren t victory of th e
cation of diseases
“dry»“ m eans the closing of a t least
565 saloons thro u g h o u t the state.
ATTRACTIVa BOOK ON THE PAN AM A-PACI FtC INTt
KXFOBITION AND PANAMA CANAL MAILED 1
GN ERAL PRACTITIONER
Fire! Fire!!
JAPANESE DEMANDS YEARS' EXPORTS W ill
ON CHINA MODIFIED RiiN $2,750,000,000