Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, August 21, 1915, Image 4

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    For that classy
Hair Cut
T R Y DICK
The b est, and
la te st, “ k u ts”
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 ”
Professional Cards
DR. ARTEMAS W. DEANE
DENTIST
GAS
admisistxkk D
RIALTO BUILDING. MEDFORD
W. P. CHISHOLM, M. D.
GNERAL PRACTITIONER
G old H ill , O regon .
A. E. KELLOGG
GOLD HILL. OREGON
Embalmer and Funeral
Director
Com plete line of burial robes,
caskets, etc.
FU N E R A L CAR
Office Phone: Home, 9—M; Residence
Phone, Homs 2—K; Pacific-Bi-Main
GERMANS MAKE DASH
FOR BREST LITOVSK
Would Leave the Czar's Men
Without Future Base of
Operations in Poland.
London.—The A ustro-G erm ans are
m aking a determ ined attem p t to e n ­
velop Brest U to v sk by sw ift m arches
from th e w est and south before the
j re treatin g R ussians can recro u p them -
I aelvea to defead th e ir Im portant tert-
( ress base.
Official d ispatches from both P etro
grad and V ienna agreed on th is p o in t
Vienna rep o rted the arriv al of a G er­
m an arm y w ithin 36 m iles of B rest
Litovsk. The R ussian w ar office a n ­
nounced th a t “o b stin ate stru g g les a re
Increasing" In th e region w est of the
fortress, through w hich th e B avarians
a re advancing from W arsaw.
The G erm ans, it w as believed here,
a re attem p tin g to ru sh the Slava off
th eir feet, cap tu re B rest Litovsk by a
cyclonic aaaault and leave th e R us­
sian field arm ies w ithout a base for
future op eratio n s in Poland, com pel­
ling th e ir Im m ediate retire m en t far
behind th e Kovno-Brest L itovsk line.
The new positions occupied by the
G erm ans and A ustrians w ere outlined
with approxim ate accuracy on good
au th o rity for the first tim e since the
fall of W arsaw .
T he line sta rtin g
from th e vicinity of OssoweU. near
the P ru ssian border and opposite the
M asurian lak es region, curves to the
south and east, run n in g through So-
kolow. Siedlce, Lukow. O strow and
Vladova.
AMERICA DECLINES
TO ALTER WAR LAWS
may find
thing *
Read These •*£» the
For ban! or »»ft wissl of ft neat quality
order from John J. Ritter. Phone 3F21.
Cedar rente Posts for sale at reason­
able price. For information call at the
News office.
Butter pa|icr, printed InJ accordance
with the law, for salt* on onler at The
News office.
I saw eordwood to stove lengths with
power saw, promptly on onler. Phone
John J. Ritter, 3F21.
Found—Valuable pair of eye glasses,
»[ax ially ground lens.«. Owner may re­
cover property by railing at News otfiiv
and paying chargee.
W auhxi:—Good milch cows, calve« and
ittle pig*, on time; deferred payments
well secured.
Address Sleepy Hollow
Farm, Gold Hill; H. A. Ensign, A. E.
Dixon, inanageit
I weave rag carpets or rugs to your
onler at reasonable prices. Gall or write,
Mrs. R M. Nicholson, Gold Hill, Oreg.
One and one-half mile« northeast of city.
Orders may be left at News office.
Prom pt Auto Service.— My machine Is
always rva.ly for service ami to hire at
lowest possible rate. For four passenger
parties the rat» is no more than railroad
fan«. Phone 32J.
—C. L. D csknhxkky ,
Gold Hill, Oregon.
Common lumber, si oxi, *13 per thou­
sand, thon«ugldy seasoned. AU building
materials at reasonable prioee. AU com­
petition elax-rfully met.
—Big Pine« Lumber Company,
Gold Hill, Ore.
Orders taken for any hook published in
the United States. Also we are the sub­
scription agent for all I*. S. ami many for­
eign magazines and papers.
—John R. Kelsey,
with Gold HiU News.
Wood by tier or cord at lowest market
price, delivered at your shed. Finest fir,
pine, laurel and oak. John J. Ritter,
Phone 3F21.
SAVE MONEY! From now until Sep­
tem ber 1st we will sell school pencil tab­
lets at 45c per dozen.
Bowers Pharmacy.
W ashington.—The reply of th e U n it­
ed S ta te s to th e p ro test of A ustria-
H ungary ag ain st th e sale of m unitions
of w ar to th e allies is a refusal to ac­
Gold Hill -
Oregon cept th e A ustro-H ungarian view.
Meets first Friday of each month
In ju stificatio n of its position, th e !
Jay E. Davidson—Counsul
U nited S ta te s recited am ong o th er
Alvah E. Kellogg—Clerk
things, th a t in tern atio n al law, the
practices of nations, th e secu rity of
th e U nited S tates and o th er natio n s Is Hanged to Tree 100 Miles
w ithout large m ilitary or naval e sta b ­
From Prison Farm. Near
lishm ents and n eu trality itself w ere
opposed to prohibiting th e export of
Home of Mary Phagan.
w ar m unitions by a n eu tral to a belli­
g eren t in tim e of war.
M arietta, Ga.—Leo M. F rank, serv­
Complete Line of Automo­
T he U nited S tates contends th a t it
bile Supplies and Repairs,
could not deny to o th ers th e right ing a life term for the m u rder of Mary
which it claim s for itself to purchase P hagan, th e A tlan ta factory girl, and
especially Fords
w ar m unitions from a neu tral in event who w as ta k e n from th e prison farm
A Specialist in this work,
of a foreign attack . In th is connec­ a t M illedgeville Monday night, was
as well as any detail of
tion, th e U nited S ta te s h in ts th a t it lynched 100 m iles e a st of h ere by the
General Blacksmithing, etc.
m ight have to buy from n e u tra ls if arm ed p arty which took him. He was
hanged to a tree.
attacked.
F ran k was brought 100 m iles from
the prison farm to a point alm ost with-
B la c k s m ith
GRIP ON KOVNO TIGHTENED , m sig h t of th e form er hom e of Mary
Russians Making Stubborn
Stand : Phagan.
F ran k 's body, barefooted, and Clad
Betw een N a re w and Bug R ivers.
Berlin.—T he G erm an official rep o rt ' only in prison tro u sers and sh irt. Was
Wood of every description at on operatio n s in th e e a st tells of a j found a t 8:30 o'clock T uesday morn-
lowest prices. Wood saw for so rtie of R ussians from Kovno, which, 1 ing.
Sugar Pine Camp No. 10073
M W A
FRANK TAKEN FROM
PRISON ANO LYNCHED
A U T O M O B IL E
Q . G A S ENGINE
REPAIRING
C H A R L E S KELL
Fire! Fire!!
custom work.
Y ards RivesidejAve.
Phone 3F21
J. R itte r
P a tr o n iz e H o m e
In d u stry
SM O K E
M T . P I T T (EL G O V .
JO H N S O N C IG A R S
I-C-E
I |(have constantly on
hand a supply of ICE
th a t’s chemically PUKE
and safe for table use as
for refrigerating.
W ill d e liv e r - to r e g u ­
la r
p a tr o n s
every
m o r n in g
-S p e c ia l
¡¡o r d e r ! f ille d
at o n c e
Youjcan’t afford to eat
tainted food, or drink
luke warm beverages
when ice costs only
A FEW CENTS’DAILY
W. A . C o o k
it says, w as repulsed, and of stubborn
resistan ce co nfronting o th er G erm an
arm ies. The grip on Kovno is d ecla r­
ed to have been tightened. T he re ­
port says:
"A rm y group of Field M arshal von
H indenburg: T roops u n d er G eneral
von Buelow have driven th e R ussians
n ear K ubisko in a n o rth easte rly d irec­
tion. F our officers, 2350 men and one
m achine gun w ere captured. A R us­
sian so rtie from Kovno was repulsed.
One thousand priso n ers fell into our
hands. O ur a ttack in g troops worked
n earer to th e fort.
“Betw een th e N arew and th e Bug
the enem y m ade a stu b b o rn stand. A
Narew crossing w as forced by our
troops.
“The arm y of G eneral von Scholzya
took m ore th an 1000 prisoners, and
th a t of G eneral von G allw itz took 3550
prisoners, including 14 officers. T in y
also captured 10 m achine guns. On
all fro n ts we gained ground.”
OFFICER MATERIAL SOUGHT
Citizens Who Train Four Weeks May
Be Recommended.
San Francisco.—Any man in th e P a ­
cific N o rth w est who Is n o t u n d er 21
y ears o r over 45, who is well educated,
able to pass a careful physical exam ­
ination and has a desire to fit him self
for a com m ission in volunteer forces
in tim e of w ar, can have an oppor­
tu n ity so to do th is y ear by atten d in g
for four w eeks a business and pro­
fessional m en's cam p of Instruction
th a t will open a t the P residio of San
F rancisco A ugust 20. M ajor-General
A rth u r M urray, com m anding the w est­
ern d ep artm en t of th e arm y, has, by
perm ission of the se c retary of war,
ju s t issued an ord er au thorizing the
holding of such a cam p—the first one
of its kind in the w est, and th e second
In th e U nited States.
M illedgeville, Ga.—A well organized
p arty of arm ed men who cam e in five
autom obiles attack ed the Georgia
sta te p en iten tiary here, took Leo M.
F ran k , serving a life term for the m ur­
d er of Mary Phagan a t A tlanta, from
a dorm itory and escaped with him.
The arm ed men arriv ed at the prls
on farm practically unnoticed. Five
men w ont to th e house of W arden J.
T. Sm ith, aw akened him and m ade
him prisoner. At th e sam e tim e a
sm all squad of men w ent to the home
of J. M. Burke, su p erin ten d en t of the
farm . B urke w as forced to go with
them to th e g ate n e a re st th e dorm i­
tory. T he party rushed in. got Frank
and hurried him to one of the autom o­
biles. He was forced down into the
car, while a m em ber of the party is
said to have flourished a rope in front
of him.
MEXICANS FIRE ON
U. S. BORDER PATROL
record, firearm s a re confiscated and
a w arning given not to obtalu any
more.
A uthorities here received reports
th a t 26 horse«. Including som e reeog-
ulaed as anlm ala stolen by haudlta In
recent raid» on the T exas aide, were
delivered lu M atam oras, the Mexican
tow n opposite here held by C arransa
troops.
10 Days Stopover
OUTLAW ESCAPES
GRANTS PASS JAIL
SAN FRANCISCO
O ran ts Pass, O r—Jo h n A ustin Hoop­
er, college g rad u ate and king of high­
w aymen, aided by a fellow prisoner,
who says th a t H ooper forced hie as­
sistan ce, m ade a daring escape from
the Josephine county jail.
T he highw aym an, who waa in jail
h ere aw aiting tria l since hie capture
a t T he Dalles July 19, for the robbery
of the S outhern Pacific statio n here
th ree month« ago. overpow ered S h er­
iff Sm ith, disarm ed hint, locked him In
a cell and fled with Joe Gollnge, the
fellow prisoner who aided hint.
Co-
llnge has been recaptured, but nothing
has been seen of Hooper atnee he left
the o u tsk irts of G rants Pass
Aa S heriff Sm ith entered the cell
w ith the tw o priso n ers' breakfast.
Collnge seised him. pinioning h it arm s
to his side. At the sam e tim e Hooper
grasped the sh eriff by the th ro at, pre
venting an outcry, and then tied a rag
around the officer's mouth
Gollnge,
a t H ooper's order, then took the «her
tff'a autom atic pistol.
They then
forced S heriff Sm ith Into an open cell
and slam m ed the door, locking It.
H ooper then took the autom atic
pistol and cartrid g e belt from Gollnge
and, picking up a sm all valise, left the
jail, accom panied by Gollnge.
T he two prisoners separated as soon
as they left the Jail, Hooper startin g
for the hills north of G runts P ass anil
Collnge going tow ard the railroad
tracks.
art allowed on all ticket» to the Ea»t
W ith but one dissenting vote, the
P ortland C entral laibor Council adopt­
ed the revised report of the Joint com ­
m ittee of th eir body and the Portland
C ham ber of Comm erce, establishing
"a Joint conciliation board to prom ote
Industrial peace."
P ro fesso r II. S. Jackson, head of the
d e p artm en t of botany and plant p a th ­
ology of the O regon A gricultural col­
lege for the p ast several years, has re ­
signed to accept the office of chief of
tlje botany d ep artm en t of the P erdue
U niversity experim ent station.
Industrial Com m ission Comes to End.
Chicago.—The federal com m ission
on industrial relations took a final
adjournm ent in a crash of discord and
disagreem ent. Each of the ten mem
hers of the com m ission dissented with
th e o th ers and each will subm it a sep
a ra tc report to congress.
and
tO Day» at Lot Angela»
This will c-nahle you to see the t w o wondarliii
world Expositions without loss ol liiut) or extra
expense.
Scx-nery enroute Is unsur|>a««ed. Every mil« |>re-
tcx-kxl by Block Signals. Four fine trains each
way d a l l y Portland to San Francisco making
connections for tlie South and East.
le t us send you our Illustrated folders "Wayside
Notee," and "Oalltornla and Its Two ExpiMitlon«*’
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Our local agent will lie glad to give you full Infor­
mation and an itinerary of your trip or you luay
addrese
John M. Scott, Gen'l Passenger Ag’l, Portland, Ore.
G o ld H ill
]
A u t o L iv e r y
F a st D r iv in g T e a m s
Feed
in C o n n e c t i o n
S ta b le s
HAVE added to our general livery business
▼ ▼ two completely equipped 5-paasengvr touring
cars —to meet increased demand for service. Com­
mercial travelers, outers, hunters, anglers, tourists
bound for marvelous Crater I,ake will find that we
know the roads, the country, and how to please.
T h e .S h o r t e s t W a y
T h e L ea st C o st
T h e B est G u id e s
One trialjand’our LiveryJService makeajfrienda—-tryjit!
D a r l i n g (Q. H o d g e s
C O L D H IL L . O R E G O N
Legal Notices
N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N
D ei - aktsikv T o r the I xtkr I ok
05842
U. S. I.sml Office a t Roseburg, Oregon,
A ugust 10, 1915 ,
N otice is hereby given th a t Jo h n F.
Rail», of Gold Hill. Oregon, who. on
Jan u ary 29, 1910, m ade hom estead Ei •
try , S erial, No 0584*2, for the W >„ of N W ;
*4 of Section 2. Town>hip 37 S, itaiig-- ,
3 W, W illam ette M eridian, has tiled
notice of intention to m ake Final Five- j
year Proof, In estab ish claim to tile j
land above described, before W . if ,
Canon. U. x. Com m issioner, a t hi» o '- j
lice a t Medford, Oregon, on the l’ôth I
day of Septem ber, 1915.
C la im a n t name» as witnesses:
(ivorgu M artin, of Gold H ill, Oregon.
A rt Uoggis, of
Elia Davis, of C entral P oint,
”
E rvin Ray, of Gold H ili,
Irrig a tio n is C r o p
In su ra n ce
You can raise some crops every year and all crops some year., w ithout
Irrigation, lint if.you want to raise all crops every year you should irrigate.
Irrigation by flettraally drivel. Pumps is Fcononm al, R e lia b le ami Ef­
ficient -and i-xix'lls all other form» of Power. If you h a v e s water supply
from well, cr.«ek or stream , an Electric Pum ping Plant can lie installed at
a small cost per acre, ami a t a minim um of expense for operation.
< )ur Power Line» cover a large |iortioii of Jackson ami Josephine coon-
tii's ami we are constantly making new extensions.
Full information of cost for installing ami operating can Is- obtained by
inquiry at any of the Com pany's Olliees.
—I. M. U pton ,
8-14—9-18
Register.
Notice of Sheriff's Sale Under
Execution in Foreclosure
) Edward J. Ede,
The Gold Hill B ank,) Louise E. Ede, hi»
a corporation, ) wife, H arry G.
v».
)Fonl, Mary .1. Ford
B row nsville, T exas.—A detachm ent
)and < 'liarlen Erlwein
of th e U nited S tates cavalry patrol
was fired on from the Mexican side of
By virtue of an Execution and an Or­
the Rio G rande n ear Progreso. The
der
of Sale duly issued out of and under
cavalrym en retu rn ed th e fire.
C orporal W ilman Is reported to the seal of ti e Circuit Court of the Stale
have been killed and L ieu ten an t Roy of Oregon in and for the County of Jack-
O. H enry and P riv ate Jack so n wound­ son, dated the 17th day of July 1915, in
a certain cause therein, wherein ThcGold
ed.
R angers and peace officers a re d is­ Hill Bank, a corporation, as Plaintiff;
arm in g all Mexicans outside of the recovered on the 14th day of July 1915, a
judgm ent against the defendants, Ed­
larg er tow ns throughout the Browns
ward J. Ede. Ixinisc E. Ede, his wife,
ville section.
H arry C. Ford and Mary J. Ford, his
F irearm s discovered In th e posses
wife, and each of them for the pitm ol
slon of M exicans in rural com m unities
Five Hundred Fifty (*550.00) Dollar«
of th is section is p ractically equfva
with interest thereon from tin- 15th day
len t to a death w arran t unless that
of September, 1013, at th e rate of 8 per
Mexican Is well known to Amerioan:-
cent [ st annum and Sixty five (*86.00)
as being peaceful. Even w ith such :•
Dollars attorney’s fee, and the further
CALIFORNIA-OR. EG O NPO W ER.
CO M PANY :: MEDFORD, ORE.
Phone 168
216 West Main Street
s u m of Fifteen (*15.00) Dollars costs 1913, the date of said Mortgage, or have
which judgm ent was eurolleil ami dock- since acquired, or now have in ami to the
eted in tlie Glerk's office of said Court in following described real property, to -w it:
in saiil County on tin- 14th day of -Inly,
All of tlie Soutliwest quarter (SIVW)
1915, ami is of record in Volume 23 of tin- of Section Five (5) in Township T hirty-
Circuit Court Journal at pagi-s I 19 and six (30) Month of Range Three (3 ) Wc«-t
ISO thereof.
■ of Ila« W illamette M eridian, situated In
la m commanded by said Execution Jackson County, Htute of Oregon.
atql Order of -Sale to make sale of th e ' All of the above described tract o f
hereinafter described real property, t o land will lie sold a t said tim e and place
satisfy the judgement above named, to ­ in the m anlier provided by law for tlie
gether with tlie attorney’s let« costs ami sale of real property under execm ion to
the accruing costs of this sail«, I will there­ satisfy the judgm ent i ii favor o f the
fore on TUESDAY tlie 24th «lay of Aug­ Plaintiff and against tlie Defendants tr -
ust, 1915, nt tin« hour of 19 o'clock a. in. gether with the attorney's fees, costs and
at the front door of til«- Court House in tlie ai-i-ruing costs of this sale.
Jacksonville, J ’ ckson County, State of
Dated this 17th day of July, 1915.
Oregon, offer for sale ami will sell at puli
— W. I I . S lN lll.K K ,
lie auction, for cash only, subject to re­
Sheriff of Jackson County.
demption ns is by law provided, all tin-
State of Oregon.
right, title, and inh'rest th at the defend­
By E. W. W ilson ,
ants hud on tile 26th day ol September,
7-24 8-21
Deputy.