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Graafaaf N u t i n ! K t t o i i r t t i » / S u i h i n O n g in II h i i u t i f i l N i g a i K iv ir VOL. 18 On ®J)e ÆMÛ Mill Jackson Co. O n i C om m unity oi Onnnr. l u i l j - H o l t t M u t V iU iy , w h i n t h i o p p ii g a in .d f a m i NO. 5 GOLD HILL, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, SATURDAY, JU N E 5,1915 Braden Starts Conical Pebble Mill .. First Salmon Catch Light .. Kell Fish Screen is th’ Best Yet »= sc Local Inventor Scores Triumph; Device Adopted by State Board Orasta Paas.—A maabad r » » * aa- Kxparto Aro Pravtoad. curad $25$ from th« Soatoara Pacifia Corvallta.—Ralph D. Hatsal, director ticket office bara. »(tor kotot»« a* of too axtonalon dlviaioa of the Ore Opetators Oriavay »»4 AHig kt Uto gon Agricultural Callage. baa announc potat of • revolver. ed that the division la taking up a new field of service, and that toe represen- Club Oats KM Ma^bara. tatlvaa of too collage are la readiness Salam.—At tbs clous of th, to give practical help and Instruction days' campaign lor mambora for too to farmer« throughout the state In the rsjrveaated Salem Commercial Chib, designing and construction of dairy announcement was made that barns and silos. |00 bad bean recaivfd- There are two men In western Ore- gob, with headquarters at Corvallis, and on« man in eaatorn Oregon, with headquarters at Hermiston, ready to give their time and experience to dairymen < r other farm eri contem- of _______ barns, sl- e plating t h e conatructlon _________ _____ Brother of Benton Bowers is Beseiged by Sonora Bandits **• a,d oth,r farm fc^uin«* Queer Mill at Braden is Success Conical Pebble Mill Grinds by Action of Flinty Stones; First in Southern Oregon Produc ing at Gold Hill’s Big Mine I ■sack Roads to Ba Improved. Throughout souther i Oregon the fra N ew port—initial steps have been ternity which delve» into the hill.« for pay token to establish hard-surfaced or rock i» watching with Interest the per planked roads along the beach In Lin formance of the B raden’» new conical coln ednnty, the eoast line of which , . i pebble mill. S o m e week« have been la nn.nrpaa.ad In acenlc beauty. Al- , gpent inrta, of , he ready the road has bees planked lead ■ m achine, which constitute» a complete ing from Waldport to the beach and innovation in l o c a l milling methods. from South Beach, across from New The mill ha» been in operation for sever port on the Waldport stage line, to the al days and is grinding it» golden grist beach and around Seal Rocks, on tha witliont a bitch. Together with the tail south shore of Yaquina Bay. North ing» which are being fed it for a saving of Newport the road to Agate Beach of their unclaimed values the mill has in will be completed by August 1, creased its ordinary ore capacity of 150 tons to a gross digestion of 250 tons per day. I t is said to be perfectly succes»fnl in every way. T lie conical pebble mill works on the principle of tlie cement tutie mills, in 4C Q Q D tliat the rock is ground to flour by the y I O O O I O LinC lS action of the flinty pebbles in continuous Game and Fish Commissioners ____________ revolution. The mill proper, as indicat Tlie American rancher referred to in Approve Kell Screen; Place ed by tiie name, is cone shaped. The Grant» Pa»», O r., Ju n e 1st.—Seventeen News Brevities of the Week From Rogue River Valley Cities the ifiove dispatch ia an uncle of M D. pebble» or rocks employed are the size of Sa nple at Hood River; Will Bower», of thia city, and brother of Ben- boat« reported at tlie flail houne thi» m om - oranges, and very smooth a n d hard. G overnor W ithycorabe appointed lon Bowers, the Ashland financier. For ing after tlie first drift down the open There was a belief, borne out in part by Preserve Oregon Fin Tribe Southern Oregon ba* produced a youth tlie pH-t quarter century lie ha« been a »tretch of water to the m onth of Jum p- ful avi d o r who will careen for Carranza Edw ard C. Judd. A storia; C. G W il resident of Mexico. Two years ago last off-Joe. The total catch reported was some investigat on, tliat the quality of son. L lnnton, anil C aptain J. Speier, stone required for the purpose could not be l i e is Lawrence 1,686 ponnd»; rather light considering The contribution nt a Gotti Hill invent in m e r r y Mexico. P ortland, m em bers of th e sta te pilot Christmas lie was prevailed upon to viait secured in this country. At any rate, tlie Brown, of Central Point, aged lit. lit« th a t it was the first d rift. The boat» or to the protection of fish from th e rev- ton or two which accompanied the Bra com m ission. T hey succeed Jam es his b ro iler at A shland, and arrived in wigre will be got Kt tticx per month The could not »tart till m idnight, however, ages wrought by irrigation ditch intakes Monk», P o rtla n d ; Jo h n Kopp. Seaside, tending to remain a t least h week. den’s new mill were importeil. They are boy adventurer left Berkeley, Calif., for tlie season not opening till Ju n e ’ »t had i int» rceeivetl tin* official approbation o f and 8. M. G allagher, A storia, and a re SontlM rn Oregon was enjoying the miracle gathered on the Norwegian coast. Cer tin* »tale game ami lisli commission. T h e ( tlte border h u t week to take charge of tlie of a “ white Yuletide” . The guest from arrived. Another fact th a t was against a tain local engineers have discovered a nam ed for a term of tw o years. Kell flub «cream, invented ami p atented, ,IMJ *'• biplane, heavy catch was tlie high stage of the In an effo rt to sav e T hom as R. Mexico rem ained one day and fled back similar pebble, equally as hard and per- by C harles Ki ll, a blacksm ith of llaiw : Let none »ay th a t G ra n ts Pus» iliaiau't water, and m any of the flsliennen w e re ,,_, Sheridan, form er R oseburg banker, to-« be sun of -bin Sonora ranch. mean it. Leo Hay, a boot-legger, waa not equipped for it. W ith too little lead city, will now fulfill it« mission J pre In comm enting upon the plight of hi s from th e peniten tiary , to w hich he J a h n , along the course of Rogue river. on th e drift nets the net wonld not hold serving th" apiendid trout Uniting of Ore sentenced Io 30 daya labor on tin* street» was sentenced on conviction of m isus Ulifle and aunt, M. D. Bower» observed The Braden mine has never before to tlie bottom in the swift current, and gon and other »ta'es At a recent meet and Hncd $100. He may work out the ing funds of th e F irst N ational bank tliat the bandit» would pay a eowtiy toll reached t l i e pinnacle o f production. thus passed over tlie fish. ing of tit« commission t h e nnccenefttl latter at $2 |«ir day The Josephine cap when he w as Its p resid en t p etitions to tlie American rifle iiefor»- their coward W ith the installation of the liardinge The heaviest catch reported tiy any device was adopted a » an officially ap ital will not ia* |«ipular with tlie I nkizc for his pardon by P resid en t W ilson ly victory m ight be achieved. mill th " old order changes and it is anti- |M'diflcra. single boat was th at of Sm ith A Heff. proved type of ti<h screen. a re being circulated in R oseburg and I cipated that the property will set a tiigii Medford high ncliool isiys, d a te d at who were credited with 236 pounds of , , , , ~ ,, . . . , Several weeks ago, following th e action , , , . , record for the Gold Hill district and tlie M arshfield. Monarch Soaked by Rain and Covered dressed of the commission, district game warden graduation, overdid tlie customary horse- chinook at the warehouse. state By Mud White in Battle. Sam L. Hendry received itiatruclion to pluy ami became malicious in th eir mis A heavy run of chinook was on several , Geneva.—N ews d ispatches from the weeks ago, but this has about all ascend- i Witli few exception» tlie entire procure a 31« foot Kell screen and pro- chief. Italian front se ts forth th a t K ing Vic ed the river. H undreds of tlie fish were «•eed to H issi River, installing the acreen < I h « h waa pinched and |«'iiulizeil — serving tor Em m anuel, like K ing A lbert of the j c n o ^ t e d in the pools below Die Golden at th at point an a free object lesson by the a weed pulling sentence on tin- street». intends to tak e an active Drift, <la„, till Die new fish ladder was Belgians, Intends n la tc . It wan accordingly Inatalled and in Tucker an I Barlow, t w o Applegate I p art In the w ar. now giving m o a t satisfactory service. youth» w li o are accused of shooting opened, when they ascended at a rapid D uring the recen t a tta c k of the Ital- rate It is said th a t during the past Order« have lieeii received by Meaara, horse« in that district, gave themselves I lan forces on M ontebaldo his m ajesty week, wiien the water was first turned in Kell Hill Reed, of tili» city, who ate as up at Grant» Fa»» last week. They are ts described as having tak en charg e of the ladder, tlie salmon went up it in a sociated In the m anufacture of the acreen, under bond« awaiting action by the grand ililmeter guns, and J steady stream, an average o f a fish a one of th the e 75-m 7o-m411lmeter from variou» parta of the ntate. jury. W ashington.—A nnouncem ent th a t Before a large audience of adm iring It ia claimed l>y the inventor, ami J . C. Shilling, of Coo» Bay, was bun P resid en t W ilson would dem and a se t even as firing m any shots him self. ■ m inute being noted for hours at a time, j . borne out by the ntate tent«, th at the Kell coed by a fair m anicure it metropolitan tlem ent of th e M exican problem by Subsequently for m any hours he A new run ig now „.ported at the mouth irlen'1’ “nd relatives the Gold Hill high acreen ia tin answer !o a demand for Medford. His ring and Ilia roll were lat the w arring factions them selves w ith w atched th e operations. It w as ra in , of the Rogue, and with the present high , «c*»«»1 <3ass of 1!)lo made its final bow to aonte practical m ethod of preventing the er recovered. Shilling is m arried and in a sh o rt tim e and failing th a t, adopt ing hard at th e tim e, and when the >taKe of U,e river fisliemien say it should ' ,he publ,c « tth e commencement exercises j of Tuesilay evenmg. The stage was p r o king finally retu rn ed to h ead q u arters arrive ben* in about a week paarage of Unit through irrigation a n d has children. some m eans to bring about peace, has Tbe fleet of fish boats running from this ! 1>a,,ke,1 wl,h rose9' « ’“ bmed in a he w as w et through and covered w ith power ditehea w ithout im pairing the effi J. W. ItooHey, famed line fence litigant developed acu te in te re st in official and city will num ber about th irty during the | no' el scheme with the d ass mud. ciency of the How. Every conceivable residing near Medford, is dead. For diplom atic q u arters. A drenching rain has tu rn ed the tw o m onths of the open season, not all of | eol° ” ' ®ach ,n,raber of tht> P "* ™ 111 tent waa maile in attempt» to clog tlte year» lie took successive legal licking» for T he p reeid en t's appeal for funds and and delivered. acreen under working conditions, lint tile tlie possession of a worthless »trip of »oil. supplies to relieve th e starv in g popu Alpine stream s into rag in g to rren ts, Diem having Isen n-ady last night T h e y ' but fighting betw een the Italian s and drift down tlie 15 miles during th " night, ' ' Owing to the inability of State Super cu rren t ran nmoothly on and tlte obstruc lation of Mexico, th e p rep aratio n a t Itoynl Chinook »ainion will be served A ustrians continued w ith unabated j where they are m et by wagons and haul- intendent Churchill to attend, as had tion» were carried easily over the cylinder at a free bake on Railroad Day—Gr-'iils th e W hite H ouse of a sta te m e n t to be fury. T he Italian arm y of Invasion is ed back for the drift down again The I b‘* n a»»™ ” « * , ^ e commencement ad- When the m ating urge call« tlte steel com m unisated to all m ilitary leaders Fa»»' im pending jubilation. still sw eeping everything before* it, salmon taken from the stream find m ar- ‘,rp!* W1U’ -M 'vered by Frank K. Welles, head and oilier trout up t h e »mailer in Mexico and arran g em en ts of the «nperintendent. and is m aking w onderful progress at ket at local points, and later at Po.D and I ° Sal,“,n ' * * » t*“ ‘ stream» they run almoat blindly ami will A m erican Red Cross for a huge relief , Mr " elle8’. discomse was serious and in- follow any water course liiat will give Hu Travelling Family Picnic Passes Through schem e a re th e first step s in a policy every point In th e Tyrol and in T ren t. and also as far aontb as Sacram ento. strnetive with illum inating flaabea of wit Italian troops operatin g in th e Adige room. Many pan» to tlie irrigation ami A batten'd ami dusty autom obile, load- P resid en t W ilson has had under con that charm ed his auditors. The follow valley, e a st of Lake G arda, have p ass power ditches and an* left to rot upon tlie ed down with camping equipm ent ami sideration for som e tim e, w ith th e ob ing is the program in fu ll; ed Ala and have occupied M ount Zug- Contract on Pass Railroad is ilebi». If auccenaful in »pawning under children, halted in Gold Hill for supplies ject of resto rin g peace in Mexico. na, dom inating Rovereto. M usic......................................Orchestra other unfavorable condition» their pro Thursday. Tlie dri«er and wife, with P resid en t W ilson will ad d ress not Let by Twohy Bros. 4 Miles Invocation........ Rev. C. E. W harton geny never readies the in a in stn a n i or their happy offspring, wen' enroute from only the m ilitary leaders in Mexico, M usic......................................Orchestra m a 'u r '</, To atop tili» waste of a valuable Deer Lodge, M ontana, to the Panam a- but the Mexican people and a t the Sweden Forbids Cotton Exportation. London.— 8weden has forbidden the G rants Pass, O r., June 1.—Tlie firm of O ration. . . ‘‘Love, Labor and Laugh” fo<d supply a u d io perpetuate tlie tliriil of Pacific Exposition. “ We have actually sam e tim e tlie people of the U nited Agnes Dietrich “ a big one” looked in s.iift water the travelled only ’ 2 day» for a distance of S tates. He will review in d etail the exportation of cotton from Swedish Albert Anderson A Co. has been awarded ports. O ration................... ‘‘Duty and Debt” t l i e contract by Twohy Bros, com pany' Kell fi.li screen came into lieing. 1500 mile»” , «aid the smiling m other of course of ev en ts in Mexico since the Clinton W alker for clearing the four a n d one-half mile 1 the party, "lin t we have been five weeks assassin atio n of M adero and Suarez Flute Solo ........ ........... Linfield H unt unit of right-of-way between- Wilderville T H E M ARKETS on tlie road. You see, we cam p awhile and the u su rp atio n of th e presidency G erm ans Give W a rn in g . Class Poem ....................... Mary Truax and Hays Hili. P ortland. wherever we feel like i t .” Tlie equipage by H uerta. W a s h in g to n .- An u rg e n t w a rn in g to Some forty bids for either portions or { Vocal Solo............Miss Claire Tucker A m erican shipping agninst trav ersin g ,ind its crowded cargo looked like a good ‘ O fficials did not deny th a t if the Commencement Address W heat—Club, $1.08; bluestem $1.12; all of the contract were filed with tlie time. Mexican factions failed to compose Asst. State Supt. F rank K. Welles the naval zone incautiously nud to engineer’s ottiee, and Anderson’s bid, i red R ussian. $1.04; forty-fold, $1.11; the situ atio n , th ere w as a possibility M usic..................................... Orchestra have all neutral m arkings displayed which covered tlie entire job, was consid of Intervention ffy the U nited S tates. red fife, $1.05. Auto Accidents Don’t Bother this Kid Presentation of Diplomas aa conspicuously as possible, includ ered the most advantageous. Hay— E astern O regon tim othy, $16; Benediction ing illumination a t night, was com Fay Hill, aged 6, has no fear of Fords. It w as pointed out, how ever, th a t w hat grain hay, $12; alfalfa, $13.50; valley A num ber of |ieople who are here look- m unicated to tlie sta te d ep artm en t by Friday noon lie was riding on the rear of might have been previously co n sid er tim othy, $12.50. Tlie Class of 1915, distinguished as the ing for woik on tlie new road subm itted the German governm ent through the tlie remodeled buck hoard m a c h in e ed by som e M exicans as an aggressive bids, one company of Greeks having fig- largest class ever graduated front the Gold B u tter—C ream ery, 28c. A m erican em bassy a t Berlin. of tlie county surveying c r e w . Al- intervention has now changed on at tired on the job, b u t their price was said schools, is enrolled as follows: Mary Eggs—R anch, 19q. , hough tlie auto, was moving slowly a oount of th e fam ine conditions to a Truax, Elsie Louise Miller, Agnes Rosa- Wool—E a ste rn Oregon, 25c; valley, to have been among the highest. Bellave Torpedo Struck Nebraskan. corner lin n threw tlie youngster over h u m an itarian expedition designed to 28c. A crew of men is now at work, and if >yn Dietrich, \ era Evelynn Davidson, W ashington.—A m bassador Page, at board and lieneath a rear wlied. which save the M exican people, h elpless in necessary to get the contract all complet George Ernest Lytnap, Benjamin H ay M ohair—31c. London, Informed th e sta te d ep art passed over bis abdomen, lie scrambled the hands of m ilitary bands. ed within tlie 30 days’ tim e given, a se mond, Jo h n Clinton W alker. The class m en t th at L ieu ten an t Tow ers, naval up from t l i e street a n d raised a n ear cond crew will tie put on later. W ork colors are pink and green anil the class Seattle. H aving received num erous com a ttaeh e of the em bassy, had m ade a piercing wail. The frightened is'ciipunt« p laints of berry boxes p artially filled will start at the end oi the railroad at motto, ‘‘Love, Labor and L augh” . W heat—B luestem , $1.11; club $1.08; technical exam ination of the steam of the machine rushed t h e Imy to the being sold for full m easure, Deputy red R ussian. $1.03; forty-fold, $1.09; Wilderville and progress toward Hays ship N ebraskan and filed a rep o rt in Kelsey hospital. A n exam ination dis S tate S ealer of W eights and Measure-, fife, $1.06. Hill, the route following Slate ereek. Found—Valuable oair of eye glasses, dicating th a t the dam age to the N e closed no injuries save two m inor scalp Buchtel has notified th e d istrict depu Barley—$22 per ton. specially'ground lenses. Owner m ly re b rask an was caused by the torpedo wounds, and th at afternoon Fay was ties to prosecute all persons found Hay—T im othy, $16 per to n ; alfalfa. “ Tne Master Key,” a mystery film cover property by calling at News office ready for another Ford. from a subm arine. 814 per ton. »nd paying charges. violating the law In thia m anner. marvel. At the Cornus. N rail's, A rizona, Ju n e 2 —Reports re a d ie d lien* today that 10 Mexican ban dit« are l»-«ieging the ranch bouse of 1. E. B >wi, «, a i American, at Noria, Sonora. Bowers and bi» wife are alone in the hou- They were fighting a t last ac count« No word ha» been received from tlie di«triyl niuce 10 a.m ., and it is feared the American» may have been overwhelmed and »lain. Tit - railroad betweeo Nogales and Gu- yuinss ha» been cut by raiding bandit«, who dynam ited three bridged between Nor&t ami Queroliabi. In a pitched batik, lis t night at Queroliabi station one Calia- ta and five .M»ytoreni»taa were killed. Tlie bandit» are plundering and devas Many ■miiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiiifiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiita tating t h e entire countryside. Americans are said to be imperiled. Southern Oregon’s Shortstories Famine in Mexico Stirs Wilson; May Take Drastic Step First Salmon D rift o f Pass Fishermen I CCS Class of ’15 Starts Over the Alps; End High School Days