Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, August 21, 1915, Image 2

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EVERY SATURDAY AT « O L D H ILL. JACKSON (\)VNTY
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1915
SUBSCRIPTION
$1.50
PER
ANNUM
IN
ADVANCE
BEHOLD THE AMERICAN FRANKENSTEIN
Minded I am of a tittle talc the Tailor
told to me— it plague* my memory, Son­
ny Boy, am, will not let me lie.
Am,
since tin* Tailor sure won’t minil, and
’cause the night la fair, we’ll tell aiiMii
tin* truthful t a l e of .Somewhere Over
There.
II
Three black crows to the palace Hew;
found an open caaMuent and all hopped
through. One down the l*a* inent and
one up the sta ir; one found tin* naughty
Prince, sulking in hia chair. Tlie chair
was of tapestry, woven d o th of gold. The
Prince waa drest in aatin pud's, splendid
to behold. Three pretty |*ages ran at his
whim—hut he was always su lk y ; they
conldn’t comfort him.
Hop to the dais
and skip to the chair! Crow was talking
in his ear ere they w were aware. Prince
was very angry and straight lag an to say
• ...I, U«
»_“ Tut..
—though
h e never finished 1
it—“
Taki
th at bin , aw ay!”
He rose In his velvet
pride. In* ti-wed back his h air; told flu*
pages he was off to Somewhere Over
There. The crow called his comrades,
they beat their w ings, ami lion* the peev­
ish Prince s way to look at other things.
They showed h im a peasant boy laugh­
ing in the rain, allowed him a gypsy boy
sleeping i.i the grain, showed him a sailor
lad singing in the storm . . . Then
tla-y twin* him back again when* his room
was warm.
Ill
Minded I am o f this little tale tlie
Tailor told to me. The Prince sent out
for tlie peasant boy and the lad who sung
at sea. He sent a page for the gypsy boy.
He gave them raim ent fair. And they
Stock Ranches s a °? t
TUI) acres, solid Is slj, in Meadow- dls-
irict, «mail house ami good barn, old or­
chard in hearing, several good spring-,
alsuit 40 acres under cultivation. Piiee
$12.60 per .ten*.
•105 acres, near DeheitgvrHup, lli miles
from «old Hill, over 100 acres uniter cul­
tivation, 10 nsun house, good ham , live
creek through it, and several springs, all
good land, Price $55.00 per acre.
200 acres near lleaglc, finely improved,
including at>a*k and all agri'iilturul im­
plements, all tor $40.00 per sen*. Terms.
004 acre- in one solid laxly dve miles
ont, Sains Valley district, nearly all u n ­
der cultivation, m> better alfalfa or grai i
land in this county. Price $100 ,a*r sere.
120 acres on Foots Creek, 7 miles out,
46 to 60 acrea under cultivation, us much
or more could I»* easily cleared and cul­
tivated, almost unlimited rang«* for stock,
giaal house, two large lutrns, hog and
chicken houses, good -treain through it.
Price $75.00 per sen*.
IttO acrea near Asbestos, 20 mile« out,
ex
»»•«»- n
i n i t i v cultivation,
u n i i n ip 'll,
n s m
m n
ii
i house
iu im r ,
some
under
a ll
,
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Most All Merchants
Like to Talk
And we ore no exception, espec­
ially when we KNOW that we
have something GOOD bo balk
a b o u t. W e a r e a n x io u a a t th ia tim e to
t e ll s o m e t h in g th a t w ill b e g o o d fo r y o u .
ITS NAME IS GOOD COFFEE!
Because it w ill stand the
test, a n d satisfaction i h
guaranteed. If you are dissatisfied with your buy we will
gladly refund you the purchase price.
.This brand is the old reliable
Money-Back if you feel as
though you I ave failed to get your money’s worth. Steel
Cut, Air-tight Can, two sizes, 40c and $1.00.
C l i l h This is one of our Iiest brands of
lYUyCll V I U U
C offee and we take pleasure in
recommending it to our trade. We feel sure you will be
pleased when you give it a trial. 40c and $1.00 cans.
M. J. B., Why?
HE SHAME and guilt of Georgia is that of all America
Causes leading to the murder of Frank, a significant chain,
prove hig exit to not have been the sullen prank of passion, or
the impulse of an exacting sense of justice—but the physical
¡ng orclinni. most of this is heavily tim ­
evidence of a cheap and shallow pride, as false as hypocrisy and
bered, unlimited range for stock, several
platitude may inspire. There is an abundance of proof that this
good large springs. This is a bargain at
is so.
$4500. Considerable stock ami imple­
m ents go with the place at that price.
Witness the putrid piffle of great Georgia’s governor, when
Several other farms, large and small,
the ghastly crime of his neighbors was told him at San Francis­
several tine ganlen tracts from two up to
co. This chief dignitary of an American commonwealth, sol­
60 acres, improved and unim proved, sev­
emnly plaeed his approval upon justice by assassination. If the
eral of tlu m an* decided bargains. If yon
want anything in this line it will pay you
freedom of American institutions is to endure, untrammeled by
to call and sis* me, or write for particu­
the fear of muttering, murderous mohs, Georgia’s governor
lars on any of the »hove.
roast coifee and one you can depend on for Quality, 40
could serve to no better purpose than as a last decoration for the
C. S. REDEIELD-GOLD MILL, OR.
cents
per pound, 2 pounds for 75c.
illegal gallows to which he consigns others—a stunted oak in a
blasted field. In spirit he rode with the abductors of Leo Frank
mas counties, was filed with the Mar­
lon county recorder.
In spirit he ground his heel upon the blenched and tortured face
Twelve days, almost to the hour,
pound, two and one-half pounds for $1. Steel Cut, put up
of the dead Jew.
after her husband, William Boswell,
in a Vacuum can.
The real causes of Georgia’s disgrace are several. F irst—a played at games till the sun went down— pioneer mining man, died at his home
at Malheur, hia widow, Susan F. Bca
In l r i r l i t i n n tothe above brands of coffee, we
disposition of long time to glorify the chivalry of Southern man­ Somewhere Over Theie.
III d U U lU U ll
have in bulk one of the very best
well, one of the best known early resi­
hood. About this tradition—which, praise heaven, has its basis
dents in thia vicinity, passed away at
Peaberry’s at 30 cents per pound and a whole roast at 6 11».
in real fact—has grown a rank weedage of im itation—insincere,
the old home. She had been ill with
for $1.00. Our Monopole package coffee, is a blend that
dropsy.
BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON
blatant and vicious—that threatens to obscure the real. This is
Colonel James Jackson, of Portland.
we
sell at 30 cents per pound and guarantee satisfaction.
the chivalry of the Ku Klux Kian; its novitiates are night riders,
The deer season opened Sunday. United States army, retired, and In- I
and its devotees are men of ignorance and passion. According August 16. and closes October 31.
spector-general of the Oregon Nation ’
to their lights they are interpreters of that chivalric spirit the James Fisher, $2 years old. veteran al Guard, refused to prosecute Harry '
If there is anything else that would be of interest to
of the Civil War, died after an Illness Hanson, driver of the automobile that I
North has so often reminded them of.
you in the coffee line, just come in and we will show you
of several days at his home In Salem ran into and injured him last week.
Second—a tendency, too disgracefully common, to damn
Colonel Jackson Is thought to be out
Governor Wlthycombe will attend
through our Coffee department.
a culprit with his race. Frank was a Jew. The yapping hounds the "Benson day” celebration at the of danger of serious hurts from the ac- i
cideut.
who bayed at his death knew not the actual reason for their an­ Panama-Pacific fair as a private citi­ Commander Percy N. Olmstead, of
imosity. In dim history, before the crucifix went out of fashion, zen.
the gunboat Naabvllle, who la taking
Lot Livermore, first mayor of Pen­ charge of United States affairs tn set- |
Frank’s ancestral folk spat at Christ on the shards of Calvary. dleton
and pioneer of Umatilla county, tHog_the uprisings in Haiti, and who
The hate comes down two thousand years to shame a civilized celebrated hts eightieth birthday last extended
the zone of United States' |
state, through the instrumentality qf brutes w h o tread the week.
caatfol over all of Cape Haltlen, was
Great Reformer’s truth in the bloody mire of profaning passior. The contractors’ bids for the new born In Canyon City. Grant county, i
$10,000 schoolhouse at Gaston have
The mob punishes the black imbecile brute for his elemental been rejected, all having been found His father waa at one time circuit j
Judge at Canyon City, when the clr- i
impulse—vindicating their honor by acts that out-vie the savag­ too high.
cult included Grant. Baker and other |
George E. Hardy, the new manager counties.
ery of their victim. There was a time when all America termed
of Portland's big Chamber of Com­
One of the most unique conclaves
these outbreaks of orangoutangism, “chivalry ”.
merce has arrived from Toledo, Ohio, ever held by a fraternal organization
Third—the unbridled rebellion against displeasing mandates and taken charge.
occurred Wednesday when members
of law; the hothead terrorism that coerces courts and sends Articles of Incorporation of the of the Knights of Pythias gathered at
twelve good men and true forth from the jury room with shame First Church of Christ, Scientist, Ore­ Crater lake, one of Oregon's scenic
TH E "G R E A T E R OREGON
gon City, were filed with County playgrounds, as guests of Medford and
in tneir hearts and a false verdict on the foreman’s lips.
W it h n r w h u ll,lln s a , b e tte r
Clerk Harrington.
Klamath Falls lodges of the order.
I n r * r < | r r o u i i i l » , a n il m a n y
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I f a m i l y , t h e t n l w - r - d t y o f O i f t m i i w i l l I»»*. ,. I t *
These are America’s lies: False Pride, Race Hatred and Mrs. Homer Phillips of Whiteson Never before was the famous resort
f o r t i e t h y e a r , T u e M la y . s e p tr n a t t e r I I . it»»
died at a hospital in McMinnville utilized for such a purpose and prob­
R p e e la l t r a l n i u * l a 4’<»nini«r«-e.
i u .-.in ,
Court Coercion in the names of Freedom and Justice.
A r e l i lt « « t lt r o . I . « u . M e d ic in e . T r i . lain
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from burns sustained when gasoline ably with the exception of bygone
r> n « » r k . M u w le , l*h y » l« *a l T r a n . I
Hue
Leo Frank the Jew is a checker th at has been swept from used as a spray exploded.
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Articles
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First
ited Oregon never have as many peo­
L i b r a r y o f m o r e t h a n AA.OOft w o lu in -« .. t h h -
the board. With Frank the libertine just men had no compunc­
I t e e n h u l l il li t K « f u l l y e q u ip p e d , t w o « p le m ll« !
National bank of Donald having a cap­
« y m n a a lu m a .
tions or patience. They doubted his guilt of murder, and they italization of $15,000, were filed with ple gathered at Crater lake.
T u it io n F re e . D o r m Ito r le a fo r m e n a m i fo r
Further evidence that Oregon has
w o m e n . K a p a n t e n L o w e s t.
cast their fiat for fair play. Slayton, in this spirit, revoked the state superintendent of banks.
an exhibit in the educational palace at
W r i t e f o r f r e e e n tn lo « « .n d d r e w a ln * K » f f | a t r f t r
Frank’s death sentence and surrendered his own career as the Miss Zelma Monroe, of the Illinois the Panama-Pacific exposition, San
U N IV E R S IT Y O F OREGON
price o f conscience. Frank was the pawn; the integrity of Wesleyan University, has been chosen Francisco, that Is attracting national
icrnKNK. omcnoN
to take charge of the department of Interest is shown by the request of the
American justice was the game.
home economics at Pacific University. United States bureau of education for
America may well consider the Frank case. We tutored it Two fatal and 177 other accidents eight photographs of different phases
Oregon industries were reported to of the exhibition to be used in a spe­
and joyed to see it grow. It is our Frankenstein.
What will in
Prince Leopold of Bavaria eastward
the state industrial accident commis­ cial bulletin on rural schools to be
from Warsaw is taken to Indicate that
we do with it?
British Transport Torpedoed.
sion during the week ending August published by the bureau. The request
T
Schillings-Best
Ger man-Amer ican
a tor i.”
Dwight Edwards’ D™ . uthoiE
Folger’s Golden Gate
Lance & Co’s. Special
L ance &
C ompany
hr
the Germans are now massing their ,
12.
Ix>ndon. — The British transport
came to State Superintendent of main movements on a drive through
Royal Edward has been torpedoed and
Three billion feet of timber has been Schools Churchill from H. M. Foght,
the Russian center.
sunk by a German submarine, It waa
contracted for by the Thomas Pulp & specialist in rural education, Washing­
Artois, the forest of the Argonne
officially announced. Six hundred
Paper company for use In the manu­ ton, D. C„ who made a study of the
CAPT. W. H. G. BULLARD
and the Vosges mountains continue to
men were saved out of 1360 troopa and
facture of paper In the proposed paper Oregon exhibit.
be the scene* of activity on the west- ,
220 other persona on board.
mill in Albany.
ern front, but no serious battlea are
Charles M. Hartsock, graduate In
In progress in any of these regions.
Cabinet of Grsscs Quits.
engineering at the O. A. C., has been
BRIEF WAR NEWS
London. — King Constantine of
appointed to a position in the United
The former German cruiser Goeben,
Greece has accepted the resignation
States engineering service, with head­
FREDERICK FUNSTON
now owned by Turkey, has been tor­
of the Oounarts cabinet. Rlutherlos
quarters at Fargo, N. D.
Venlzelos, leader of the opposition,
Mrs. Ida May Beckett, of Lexington, pedoed near the Bosporus, it la re­
was Invited to consult with the king.
Or., became a bride for the fourth ported.
Fierce German attacks In the Ar­
time at the age of 42, when she was
War Contraband to Inoluds Cotton.
married In Albany to J. H. Hurd, of gonne in the drive on Verdun and
great activity on the Yser front, where
Washington.—The allies’ Intention
Mill City. Mr. Hurd is 46.
to declare cotton contraband has been
Nine business men of La Granite the Germans for 43 hours have kept
communicate^ unofficially, but author­
were arrested when the police depart­ up a violent bombardment, are re­
itatively, to the state department.
ment inaugurated Its campaign on au­ ported.
Official dispatches from Berlin con­
tomobile owners for not having tall
tained the admission that the Rus­
lights on their automobiles.
.. Notice to Creditor*
It la estimated that hunters will be sians have escaped the Warsaw trap
N otk k i* hereby given that Isnra'L ,
less numerous In the southern Ore­ by which von Hindenburg hoped to
Hodges, the3uiiiler*igii(<l,*ha*2l*<'i) a p ­
gon mountains this year than usual, surround whole armies.
pointed A dm inistratrix of theiE state of
The British war office announced
owing to the attraction of the Panann
that four men and two women had
Samuel T. Hndgea, (deceased, hy t h e
exposition, and to other causes.
County Court of Jackson County, O regon;
The city of Forest Grove paid John been killed and three men. 11 women
and nil persons having claim* agaiaat
Billinger $1000 as damages for an in­ and nine children, all civilians, had
said Eatati* art* hereby notified to present
been
Injured
as
the
result
of
a
raid
jury he received several months ago,
the same, duly verified, to the undersign­
while in its employ. He was struck by two Zeppelins oc the cast coast.
ed A dm inistratrix, at her residence at,
«old Hill, Oregon, or a t the office of
by a falling telephone pole and con Fourteen houses were seriously dam
aged.
Darling A Hodges, at «old Hill, in Jack-
fined
to
bed
for
over
three
months.
F h o t o b y A m e ric a n Frees » a a o rta tlm
son County, Oregon, on or ls-fon the e x ­
Renewal of violent fighting In the
A trust deed, consideration $700,000
piration of six m onths from the date of
0 d in e d I net
General Botha, fo rm er Boer leader, running from the Silver Falls Lumber Dardanelles in which the British have
first puhlieation of thia notice.
captured
several
Tur!:!sh
trenches
and
General Funston, who la In com­
Date of first puhlieation is August 14th,
Capt. W. H. G. Bullard, U. 3. Navy now prem ier of South A frica, who led company to the Continental Trust A
made one new landing, was reported mand of the American troopa along 1U1IL
officer, placed in charge of the Ger­ an arm y against the German South Savings hank of Chicago and coverln
in an official statement.
— I soka L. Honuxs,
the Mexican border.
man wlreic-a station at Sayville, L. I. African Colonies and captured them.
timber lands in Marlon and Clar!
S t i l y progress for the forcer, of
A dm inistratrix.
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