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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1915)
m i r a r a n } ol Otoguii F i/a n o (Jr* Gold Hill G raalaat N a tu r a l Kaaoarcaa o f S o u th a m D ra g o n II On h a a u lifu l Hogua K iuar VO L 18 ijv M b M ill O na C o m m u n ity o f O p p o r* tu n ity -H o g u a fU u ar V a lla y , w h ara th a ap p ia g a in a J fa GOLD H ILL JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1915 LIBERTY BELL SEEN BY 6 0 0 PATRIOTS GOLD HILL RAYS TRIBUTE IN FULL Jackson Co, MRS. ROBT. LANSING QUEEN OF GREECE Steal Rate Advance Suepended. Salem.-—The «tate public service commission han Issued an order sus pending the advance In rates on bridge, wharf and structural steel on the Oregon-Washington It all road and Train Halts Five Minutes and Navigation company's line from Port land to Pendleton and other eastern is Greeted by Salute; Bell Oregon points. The railway recently published a Stirs Strange Depths new Urlff, naming rates 6 per bent a 100 pounds higher than those that Hix hundred patriot* rose up on their have been In effect for the paat two ■tore and cheered, and cheered again, ami years or more. «till again, when the headlight ol the Liberty Bell special biased paat the Gold Wasco County Wheat Hurt. Hill station and the car, with Ita fateful The Halles.—The estimated record- and precious freleht, came to a lull atop. At it« appoach a »«lute ol twenty-on- breaking yield of wheat In Wasco -dynamite charge« had crashed Into night county this year has been reduced re and Hooded back in wave« ol echo. Thl« cently as the result of hot weather, which has shriveled some of the grain .at 1:4ft Friday morning The Queen of Greece, a sitter of the Tlie crowd flowed up to the car and In different localities. Spring wheat Ksleer, who It said to have exerted around It. A «Ingular quiet took the has been slightly damaged generally, her Influence against Greece entering place ol holiday nobe and cheering. HU and a little fall grain, which was sown the war on the aids of tha allies. hundred children ol t h e nation were late, has been hurt, so that the output looking at tlie Bell whoec Imago they have of the ranches of this county will be carried In their heart« «Ince aecond.reader considerably less than had been ex pected. .■lay«. They circled about, endeavoring to see Women Plead Guilty to Manslaughter. all ol that iMirtenlou« inscription : Portland.— Mrs. Bessie Fowle. aged •'Proclaim Liberty throughout all the 63, and her daughter, Harriet Fowle, dand, to all tlie inhabitant« thereof.” aged 17, pleaded guilty In the circuit court to charges of manslaughter In having killed the girl's infant boy on May 17 last. Thoy had been Indicted (or murder In the second degree, but were allowed to plead guilty In the lesser charge. Sentence was deferred. • b y CUn«rilnaL Mrs. Robert Lanelng, wife of the man who succeeded W illiam Janninga Bryan as Secretary of State. News Brevities of the Week From Rogue River Valley Cities The Iowa Hoeiety of Jackson county, Tumalo Project W ater May Not Be Available Soon. who held tbeir annual high jink« and re- i union at Gold III11 last year on g r a in y 1 Bend.—Unless a supplemental flow day, will picnic at Ashland *111« season of water can be obtained in the near on July 30. Every lowau in «mithern! future from Crater creek to continue One feature RAILS AND LIGHTS WIN DAY AT PASS ELECTION SPURS LOCAL INDUSTRY Southern Oregon’s Shortstories Oregon 1« urged io attend. NO. 11 the hydraulic work of stopping subter Canning Demonstration Given. Corvallis.— A special car for demon strating canning by the steam pres sure and cold pack methods are being operated over tbe lines of the South ern Pacific in Oregon beginning Mon Progressive City Approves of day, July 12. This is so far as known Twohy Contract and R.R.P5. the first car of the kind to be operated in the United States. Tbe purpose of Franchise by Big Vote the demonstration is to teach the sys tem by some practical means that will Grant« Pa««, Or., Jnly 15. — F ir the enable those that are interested to do home canning both for borne consump fourth consecutive time tlie people of tion and for commercial purposes. Grant« Pa«« have registered a practically Demonstration from this car will be unanimons vote in favor of the eoast rail carried on at various points during a road issue. At the election held Wednea- period of two weeks, according to ar day only 76 of tlie 940 votes who went to rangements that have been made the poll« voted against ratification of the by R. D. Hetzel, director of college ex contract marie between tlie city conncil tension, and H. M. Hlnshaw, general and the firm of Twohy Brothers oom- freight agent of the Southern Pacific P»ni . the action of the majority assuring railway company. The car is In ■ G*e continuation of railroad building and charge of Professor F. L. Griffin. !lhe poshing of the coast line into the lll- ____________________ j inols valley without delay. Ask Big Park For Highway. At the same election, by a vote of 730 Portland.—A park system of 14.000 19*!’ 8 granted the Rog- acres lying along the Columbia river u,‘ River PuWic •Service corporation for highway will be set aside by the gov- the to**U«t»on of an electric lighting em inent if recommendations of the an<1 P°wer "J"*“ witbin “ *» «“ J- * r’ local forestry service and special com- vice to lie guaranteed within nine months, mlttee of the Chamber of Commerce b* wblcb ,U,e ba* ‘w° mile" wire are acted on favorably by the depart. ' carrytng current sl.all have liven erected ment of agriculture. I w,tb”' tbe Tfle vo* Up°" tW° The land which the comm ittee pr<> ■«'•c« was much iHtav.er than had been p ose, be set aside lies at point, scat. »>*“ «peWd, showing the tatreest that had tered along 23 m ile, of the highway | awakenwl among thp people Ute-« in the Multnomah fa ll, district. The the propoeittons. The vote n^op , la-rat roadway cut* through reserves at e ig h t! bca,‘<« of co‘“ rac‘ ? th ,b« point, in the course of that d istan ce,! "ltn ,‘ca of the day will lie the gallu« athletes hl ranean leaks discovered in the big res (heir fatnoda state game of "pitching ervoir of the Tuma'o irrigation project _ ' w|ih tjie v<m- by wlp' b ttu- voter« fust horseshoes. ’ ’ it ia extrem ely probftble that the res Survey” Work . « Road Resumed. ■aulb^ « * * « •’ Southwest Africa Won by British. Thirty-five personal Injury claim«, the I ervoir will not be available for Use Pretoria. South Africa.—The entire Roseburg.—After idleness of se v e r a l! ,han two y, ar" a«°- ^ ‘**in* - casualty crop of the Southern Pacific*« next year, or this year, according to German territory known us German w e’ ifF, tbe surveying crew employed i ‘bc*»tn »en t-of the citizen laxly ba« i.n- engineers here who have made recent Southwest Africa, comprising 323.460 recent passenger Hh-ek in Ashland, have on . Ka'wtall Bros.’ railroad, „ from ,rf lh"° examinations of IL „„ . . ____ _____ „ „ Rose- i ‘‘‘ ^ T ~ ch ,n ?e ,hro tbe Ix-vn settled by tlie com patty without re square miles, lias been surrendered The leaks were discovered at the burg to the litre of the Umpqua n a t t a n - ¿UT P? ° ,ntl^ent8j ,nCWtDt * ’ *** sort to litigation. There wore ttofsialaticx, unconditionally to General Botha, nor are any anticipated. Loyal Taylor, outlet of the reservoir approxim ately' al forest reserve, has resumed opera- ,ltlays tbat PIon‘* r,[* in a new move commanding the Union of South Afri fireman, who was most seriously injured, four months ago, and since then as tions here. Thu work of com pleting | brought with it. ca forces. This Includes all the Ger is rapidly convalescing at a Frisco hospi tests have been made they have con the survey as far as Rock creek will | man military forces In that region. tal. tinued to develop. Apprehension was be rushed as fast as possible. German Move on Labyrinth Fails. .laekaon connty road supervisors have felt at one time that the leaks might Construction will begin as soon as Paris.—Directing a frightful fire of Oregon Bank Clerk Sentenced. liven notified by the county court of the appear in sufficient pumbers to make a decision of the supreme court is re heavy explosives against their posi The Liberty Bell, a relic of the Rev Corvallis, Or.—Chester A. Dickey, complete exhaustion of the roail fund, the project a failure, but engineers ceived with reference to the validity tions. the Germans attempted to blow olution, which left Philadelphia on a "harRod with the embezzlement of and further ordered to discontinue all now believe they are localized and can of the bonds voted by the people of the French forces out of the ‘‘laby tour of the country July 5. 31490 of the Corvallis State Bank - highway improvement of any sort .'or the be stopped. The leaks appear in the this city to aid in the construction of rinth’’ region the war office has an This was IT—the buzz of conversation funds, who pleaded guilty In circuit "m ain and simple reason", as Penrod shape of what is termed a subterran the road. It is believed here that will nounced. The attem pt failed, and, preceded by a hail of asphyxiating and comment began; tin train pulled court here, was sentenced by Judge | would say, that the wherewithal for pay ean crack or fault about 20 feet below j be by August 10. the surface. As tests have been only slow ly mil . A roar of clas-rs followed the Hamilton from one to 10 years in the ment will not be forthcoming. bombs, the enemy delivered a general stnte penitentiary. Bell Into the night. onslaught against the French posi The Ashland Tidings is touting a val made at the outlet, it is impossible, Put a dollar and a half in The News. tions. This was also repulsed, when, Many wore attended front Hams Val iant lightweight pugilist, one Brud Sham say the engineers, to determine with ley, and Galls, Kane«, Sardine and Foots caught under a cross fire of shells and rock. who is preparing to pass a pleasant any degree of certainty* tbeir extent. eres-k«. The racks were thickly litn-il gas bombs, heavy losses were inflicted , -nmmer in the "city Ix-autiful.” Brud The Russians have checked the Aus- with tethered teams. At 6:00 several Upon the German forces. -hould be very, very handy in Editor hundred guests were received at iheG . ! Greer's frequent clashes with the moss- tro-Cerman advances In soutift-rn Po •4« II. chili rooms, ami a program of pa- ' Possibility of another m inisterial back opposition of his springs develop land and eastern Galicia. It Is*begin ning to appear as if the Teutonic lilolie seleetions and music offered for | crisis in England developed last week. ment project. forces may have made a m istake In I heir eiiterluinment. Lloyd-George, the minister of muni 'Iron Foot” , famous football hero o f ' developing two objectives after the tions, is arousing antagonism among Announcement 11. I). K. m -,1 Oregon University In 1909, has been com- ■ Plano selection Miss Dorothy Smith Medlonl, Or., July 14.—The Rogne milted Io the Insane asylum from Mnlt- I fall of Lemberg. Present indications The powir of the press is mighty. At politicians who resent the reputation Piano Hclerlion Miss M. Wharton River Canal company will have GO.ikk) nomali county. Fred MoUeii was captain point to the improbability of Warsaw's last The News ha« found the pioneer who be *s saining as the empire's saviour, Miss Glaire Tu ker ! acre feet of water ready for southern Ore of the University team and registered capture at this time by Von iU ek en retnemix-rs when the rexlmen ol the Rogue Vocal solo Rome is making preparations to xen. Miss E. W harton 1 gon when Ihe present work a t Fish Laki from Klamath Falls. I‘¡ano selection laid their dead to rest at the Sleepy Hoi- attacks by German Zeppelinsf Vocal solo Miss Claire Tucker 1« compleled. Fifty men are now at work low burial ground. Judge C. C. Gall which, according to report*, have been Brief History of Bell - W. W. Truax ■ nt the impounding dam at d th - first mill derer^ t h e controversy anent “ Sid” taken to the Austrian Adriatic Coaat Victors of Table Rock Plan Horse Thief Cannot Elude Vocal Duct • Miss Virgie Iki-msii »ml w ill provide for 33,(XX) acre feet. MotltAomery's veracity, a n d furnishes for a raid on the Italian capital. Mrs. Alva Walker Manager I. T. SulUvsn returned yester A minor German offensive in French some information of genuine interest and Darwinian Stunt at Merlin Vigilance of Marshal Cook Selected Reading - Miss Agnes Dietrich day from Fish latke hs'dng made the first value to stuilents of local history and ar Lorraine has strengthened the Teu V,x-al solo - - Miss Helen Dodge trip by auto to that district and he «aid tonic line protecting St. Mihiel from Sunday we went fishing, and missed ' Sheriff Charley Howard, of Siskiyou dent anthropologist«, as, for instance. Dr. P rayer - - Rev. C. E. W h arto n if liter,- had been any doubt« regarding the south. The German gain about R. C. Kelsey. Here- goes Judge Gall, in the hall game. That is to «ay, we missed j c,only, California, and Cc-1. Sant McClen Following the reception many of the the supply of water for Ihe Rogue'River a letter mailed to The News from Ash offsets the French success last spring it without mixsing it much. For the don, of this city, were boou comrades in the sam e region. guests of the evening attended the Club valley they «hould be removed now. land : The ;13,000 acre feet would mean a warbling waters of the racing Rogue wen- years ago. Hence, when a dago gent The daily toll of submarine victim s stance given in the opera house. The " I set- in The News about finding In cool and pleasant, and lit,- hope' of a lifted a livery rig at Yreka, and fled music was exceptionally spirited, Harry rainfall of 12 In,-lie« on 33.990 aeres, «ml dian bones at Sleepy Hollow. That usetl around the British Isles has alm ost mighty stis-lliead strike fluttered every northward behind the stolen team, tlw- Porter consenting to aid with the drums. ax Irrigation experts maintain ll Incite« to be one of the Indian burial grounds doubled since reports reaching ship time the tty fell. If thl« be treason, make xheritt tx-thought himself of Hain at Gold M’teh Congratulatory comment was cur during the Hummer ix all that ix neeexsary ami one of their winter camps. I saw ping circles that the German admiral the most o f It. Billie Fansher, w h o Hill. He phoned his old friend Monday them bury Chief George there in 1854. ty had heavily reinforced its U boat rent upon the music an ! Ihe pleasant ior local fruit It inplain that if the pro- perty owners of the valley want water wanted to go fishing, but larked the mor- morning, to lx- on the lookout for a dux- fleet and was determined to terrorise time »Horded. “ He used to sit on his horse and watch leant aad they i-ait g,-t It through this eompany. al courage to desert his eomrades, hand-j ky Individual, driving a a team aNit rig us mine on the bar at Rixik Point. He British shipping owners. in th- tin- following story of that stern answering to a given description. Mr. The canal company, mon-over contract had the consumption, with a had cough. Parcel Post Admits Fruit io furnish one and one-half acre feet, or struggle which saw the Table Rockers McClendon a t once notified Officer Bill We used to give him scraps after we eat Local Joe Knowles Returns wabble down to defeat by a score of 15 Boxes of Standard ^.Measure ISinch-xnf rain (x-r acre, which lx re to 1. We w ish to congratulate Manager Cook, and w ithin two hours after the ad our lunch, if any was left. He had a vice was received, the culprit was halted garded a« ample for all crops or for grow From Two Year Forest Tour fine rifle with brass-mounted stotik, and Fatisi ter, both upon tin spirited perfor- by Cook oil the main street of the city ing alfalfa U-tween Ihe Inx-x. also a good horse. W aahirgton, J u l y 13- Postime-ter Tbe sent ¡ment among irrlgalioni«lx in man«- of bis hertx-s n i n i upon hi.« literary Hheriff Howard was notified and motcresl •’When he was buried they put every By two years of wandering in tlx- Idaho General Buries,m today ordered that ill, the valley ba« vix-red around n-eently, «lyle—the latter a model of concise dic to this city trout Dunsmuir, taking the thing in the grave with him, then led his woixls, John B. Hanimersley claims to Mr. Fanslv.-r w r i te s ; "Foley prisoner hack with hint that evening. «Ize lindi ,«f packagi - lor parcel post ship l i e - llutle ereek pro|Hi«ilion and mixlilled tion; horse on the grave and shot it and cut have suhstauliated his (x-t theory that meni lie Increased to a combined length li-lrlel plan have been praelleallv adan pitched a great game of sixteen strike- Tin- owner, of the stolen outfit, L. 8. off Its forelegs, any mail can have the sort of healthful and girth of HI inehes, wliieli will periuii lotted, and there 1« growing lx-lief that ts, with two bolls on hl« son,x-r. Clean Patterson, a Yreka liveryman, arrived "Home time hi the 60’s Jim Bruse and lun he warns, and earn a livliliood there He will make a great the evening train and started home with Ihe mailing of «laudarli «izeil fi nii and In- R gun River Canal eompany hold- nerve, oltl head! another white man and one Indian came by. Mr. llainuierxley arrivid in Gold berry eral,«. The o l d lindi wa« 72 in lie key to prosperity In tin- valley and pitcher w i t h a little more experience his property the following day. Tin-team from the Siletz and dug up two or three Hill Weihx-silay, accompanied by h is Dotts Kildings came back to the gotxl ehe« length and gir.h and liter, has Iteen was hired by the forei rner, wh t failed to graves. John Neathammer said they got out he depended upon to solve the irrl- pack train of six animals. With him game in all his old time form. Fine work, e wide-pread demand bn it« ini-rea«,-. return within a reasonable length of time ilioii problem. old top! Peanuts Miller played a star anti persisted in travelling still further one big pocketbook lull of money, and were the indispensable dogs—five of t!,em The postmaster general also aulhorlz game, gleaning four fearful lilts. O, you away. \\ lien taken la- produced a fake i la- Indian said there was one under the —all veterans of bear and cougar fi-.iy. tbe eslitbllshmi td of a n i-i-ipl «J' mi , in b r first old house, where tlx- railroad track During his absence the ex-postmaster of Alden J. Blethen, Of Seattle, Dead Peanntsl Gold Hill, 22 hits; 15 runs; 2 p i reel I1’-I paekagi - similar lo ibul em Seattle, Wash.—Colonel Alden J. errors. Tablo Rock, 10 hits; 1 ru n ; 5 bill of sale, a palpable and illiterate for is, had hi you ehick a men in it. They Gold Hill gathered in sixteen cougar and gery. ployed by expre«- eompmie«. w nt above Doe Kay’s dain, where the fifteen bear, with «mall game pa e all Blethen, for nearly 20 years editor and errors. My unbeatable braves go to Mer " T l........ I,mil,ill m«” -av« a dep-ui infiiausaid was about fifty $50 slugs, hut mention. At no time was he a dweller publisher of the Seattle Times, died at lin, to mix again with the Magicians, on meni statem ent, "provide th a t on pay could not locate it. his home here of a complication of dis Sunday. 1 have every confidence in our in tlie communities, but «pent each part m e n t o f o n e e i ' l l l , i b i - |H i « l l l l . l « l e r lit. l b Keep your premises elean and sanitarv "Old Jimmie Counts dug up one grave, >f every season on the trail and hi the ability to farther nature’s plan of^eott- with Dr. lie«« Dip ami Disinfectant. mailing ottico may give the «elider of an eases. Colonel Blethen is survived by two -trnctlng monkeys f r o m t h e Merlin Prevents flies, destroys germ« and foul al the now Eddington farm, and got $27 leep woods. " I t was sure a splendid ordinary p an el of foitrih el i •« o I n n - in Mexican and French five franc silver, vacation,” said Mi. Hamniereiey, "and odors. For salt- In gal., half gal., and eeipt therefor. A pontage «lamp to o v e t sons. Joseph, business manager of the men.” and gave it to my mother for a cow. j a profitable one as well. I call Gold Hill Times, and Clarence, managing edi quart can« at Bowers Pharmacy. the charge for the receipt will lx’ attixeil '-oine years afterward, Cardwell’s child- my home, and 1 am back to stay f >r to the parei l and , n on. and alliin !- tor; two daughters, Mrs. Thomas Mes- Cedar Fence Posts for sale a t reason I saw eordwofxl to stove lengths with ren was playing where the grave wax. awhile” Tlx- News will publish an ab ilag and Mrs. Gilbert L. Duffy, and it of tlw a i l d n « ' 'll be writlen In l i e able price. For information call at the power saw, promptly on order. Phone line of ihe children found u $5 gold breviated journal of his wanderings, in widow, all residents of Seattle. News office. receipt by the sender.” John J. Rttu-r, 3F21. piece.” another issue. 60,000 Acre Feet Water for Thirsty Southern Oregon Rogues Left Coin in Resting Places of Dear Departed