Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, March 11, 1916, Image 1

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VOL I«
POLI) HILL, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH lì* 1916
MO. 45
Local Teachers*
to Hold Institute
$ 1 .2 5 1 0 -ft. Tree prim ers fa r $ 1 .0 0
.9 5 P ru n in g Shears -
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.5 0
$ 2 .0 0 2 4 -in. P runing Shears $ 1 .6 5
$ 1 .0 0
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.6 5 Brass Crow n w ash-boards .5 0
.2 5 M ilt H ie s , 12 in.
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$ 1 .2 5 Fence Pliers & Wtre C u tter - 1.00
14X10 in. D rip Pans - - .10
M e n ’s H a lf-S o le s - - .2 5
L im e a u d S ulphur S pray, p e r gal.
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J h «-k-wuH ¿11.-. O re g o n , M a rc h H, 1916
T o T o u c h e r* :
T h e r e u i ) | In* h e l d H l
t h e H c h o o l h o lt« *
ill G o ld l l i l l ('«iiiiiiicticing a t 10:00 o ’ clock
a. h i , S a t u r d a y , M a r c h IM , a lo c a l te a c h »
< t m ’ in s titu te , a t w h ic h w e h o p e yo u will
la? p r e s e n t .
M r I I . C. S -y m o u r, S ta te A g e n t f o r
liny»’ a n d G irl» ’ In<lu»trial « I u I m , fjilp t.
\ Meld«» llilli» , o f th e M e d fo rd flehooli,
a n d S u p t. G eo. A B riacoe, o t th e A m I i «
la n d -< h o o h , L -d d e» acv eral local teach«
’
w ill a p ,H a r o n t h e p r o g r a m . T h e n «
will I»» good iijimic by t h e p u p il« of th e
< h ild 11 ill achoolrt.
H «• w a n t to tn a k i (hi* a o c t a l «» well
ih a n e d u c a tio n a l nu*etiug. a n d to p r o ­
m o te th ia (« a ttire a c a f a tc r ia lu n c h e o n
will lie n e r v e 1 u l noon in th e achool
b u ild in g , th e te a e h e r» p re s e n t b e in g an*
d th e a c tu a l ciMt. In o r d e r t h a t we
•nay get a la ir eatitTintc of th e n u m b e r to ;
p re p a re for, we a re unk in g t h a t y o u w rite
I - ion i -it h e r to P riii. M ilam o r S u p t. W ell», I
25
We givi* a 25-vote coupon fret* with each
$1.00 cash purchase
Gold Hill Implement
& Hardware Co.
1 a n d »ay w lie th e r o r n o t y o tt e x jie c t to b e 1
prei-ent.
Bill a n y w a y we w a n t y o u to
< nie w h e th e r yo u iy y o u a r e c o m i n g o r
n o t.
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G old H ill h fu»t liceo m ln g fa m o u s fo r
it» h ■ p ita llty a n d y at will ini»» a good
if y o u fail to iitte n d ’hi» m e e tin g .
OD-LARK'
tr ad e
Sunny
Southern
California
m a r k
THERE and
BACK
frem
Portland
: W
Ji
C IX months round trip tickets o n sale
from principal Northwest cities to Los
Angeles, Pasadena, Orange Empire, Long
Beach and Santa Barbara. Stopovers allow­
ed at all points enroute.
pA N A M A California exposition open all
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the year at San Diego. Exhibits from
all principal countries of the world.
See Southern California by electric cars of
t h e Pacific Electric Railway. “Orange
Empire,” “Baloon Route,” “Old Missions,”
“Triangle,” and “Mt. Lowe” trolley trips.
John
M
S c o tt, G en. Paeeengee A g e n t, P o rtla n d , O rc.
V air» tr u ly ,
ON
C a m p sc h o o l >u|M *rinteiident.
—G . W . M il a m ,
P rill (»old H ill School».
Q U I C K . C E R T A IN .
D E A D LY
ALW AYS
R B A D V , NKVKH
iin r k B u V iiO
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F ° rU — ’
f if e , 93c.
B i ll P a s a e d In V ir g in ia .
RJ' liin o n d , V a.
. te lo w e r b r u n c h
o f lit. V i r g in ia as- . n i l , v p a s s e d th e
H tn'. w id e p r o h ib it i n lu ll. , to 6. T h e
h ill h a d p a s s e d th e s e n a t e , ( in c q u a r t
o f w h is k e y a m o n th a p e r s o n Is th e
lim it p la c e d by tie I | o n i n ip o r ta
t h in s o f I n t o x lc a n l s i. nt o t h e r s t a t e s
P o r t la n d .
, ‘ y « a s te rn
O re g o n
I); a lf a l f a , »20.
B u t l e r - 1 'n a n n r y , 31c.
tim o th y .
I ' : i s - - R a n c h , 20 .
C . A. R. E n c a m p m e n t A r ra n g e d .
K a n s a s C ity , M o
T h e n n tlo n a l e n
c a m p n ie n t o f th e G ra n d A r m y o f th e
R e p u b lic w ill he lu l l In K a n su .i C ity
fro m \ u g u s t l : i to S e p t e m b e r 1, n e x t
It w a s a n n o u n c e d a f t e r a m e e tin g o f
O . A . It. n a t i o n a l o f fic e r s .
W ool
26c.
pay a tw o p e r c e n t in te r e s t
n c o u n ty
fu n d s. H e in tr< slo ced th e b u d g e t la w ,
w h ic h r e q u ire s th e p r e p a r a tio n a n d p u b ­
lish in g o f p ro p o se d lev ies, a n d th e la w
fo r in v e s tig a tin g th e m in e ra l n --o iir.e s o f
th e s ta te .
M r. C arfcin h a s h a d th e n e e ,—a r y e x -
p e rie n c e a n d p r e p a r a tio n fo r th e office of
d is tr ic t a tto r n e y — h is a b ility h a s b een
p ro v e n b y h is p re v io u s re c o rd . T h e fo l­
lo w in g is .Mr. C a r k in ’g a n n o u n c e m e n t:
District Attorney
T h e first of th e y e a r a n u m b e r of R e-
p u b lic a n -, in c lu d in g m a n y w h o a p p ro v e d
of m y e ffo rts in t h e in te r e s t o f th e t a x ­
p a y e rs a s s ta te r e p re s e n ta tiv e fo u r y e a rs
ag o , re q u e ste d m e h> b eco m e a c a n d id a te
f >r th e office of d is tr ic t a tto r n e y , in a s ­
m u c h ¡LS th e r e w ou ld b e, in a d d itio n to
th e r e g u la r d u tie s of th e c r im in a l a n d
ju v e n ile c o u rts , n e w d u tie s a n d c o n d i­
t i o n s c o n f ro n tin g th e office. A m o n g
th ese w ere m e n tio n e d th e e n fo rc e m e n t ,.f
I o w a ’s a n ti- tip p f n g la w w a s d e c la r e d ' th e p r o h ib itio n a c t a n d th e lik e lih o o d of
( n o r t h w e s t a r e d o in g t h e l a r g e s t b u si
I h a v in g to foreclose m a n y t a x li n -. p a r -
i n e s s In t h e i r h i s t o r y a s t h e r e s u l t o f u n c o n s t it u t i o n a l .
T h e q u e e n m o th e r , E li z a b e t h o f R o u - O cu larly th o se a g a in s t th e S o n th c r n P a ­
* r e v iv a l In e a r n i n g s f o llo w in g th e
cific la n d g r a n t of n e a rly h a lf a m illio n
m a n l a ( C a r m e n S y l v i a ) , is d e a d .
J a n u a r y lu ll, o f f ic ia ls a s s e r t e d h e r e
W illia m F . K e lle y , t h e A m e r ic a n a c re s in J a c k s o n c o u n ty , a m o u n tin g to
c o n s u l a t R o m e , w a s f o u n d d e a d in a a b o u t $200,000.
R o o s e v e lts a t T r in id a d .
M y re p ly w as t h a t I w o u ld b eco m e a
c
h a ir.
D e a th w a s p r o b a b ly d u e to
P o r t o f S p a in , T r i n i d a d .— C o lo n e l
c a n d id a te , if it w ere g e n e ra lly d e s ire d a n d
h e a r t d is e a s e .
T h e o d o r e R o o s e v e lt a n d M rs. R o o a e
I t is r e p o r t e d t h a t t h e r e a r e 100,000 I th e ra c e c o u ld be m a d e w ith o u t a s su m in g
v e i t h a v e a r r i v e d h e r e to r e m a i n te n
c a r s , lo a d e d to t h e r o o fs , b a c k e d u p | s f s s - ia l o b lig a tio n to a n y p a r tic u la r in d i-
d ays.
o n s t o r a g e t r a c k s b e tw e e n C h ic a g o , v id u a l, fa c tio n , lo c a lity o r in ters -T.
T h e re fo re , a f te r c o n s u ltin g p e rso n a lly
a n d N e w Y o rk .
N ew S e c re ta ry o f W a r N am ed.
F o r m e r U n ite d S t a t e s S e n a t o r T h e o ­ ! o r b y le tte r w ith se v e ra l h u n d r e d m en
W a s h i n g t o n .— N e w to n D. B a k e r, f o r
d o r e B u r to n o f O hio* a s k e d t h a t h is a n d w o m en of all o c c u p a tio n s in ill p a r ts
m e r m a y o r o f C le v e la n d , O h io , h a s
n a m e b e w ith d r a w n a s a c a n d i d a t e f o r o f tin- c o u n ty , b e lie v in g th e r e is a real
b e e n s e le c te d b y P r e s i d e n t W ils o n f o r
t h e r e p u b l i c a n p r e s i d e n t i a l n o m in a tio n d e s ire fo r m y c a n d id a c y . I will lx- a c a n ­
s e c r e t a r y o f w a r.
d id a te fo r th e n o m in a tio n fo r d is tr ic t a t ­
in N e b r a s k a .
to r n e y o n d ie R e p u b lic a n tic k e t.
Railroads Have Record Business.
St. Paul, Minn.— Railroads In the
T H E M ARKETS
W h e a t —C lu b . 9 3 c ; b lu e s tc m , »1.02;
re d R u s s ia n , 9 3 c ; f o rty fo ld , 9 4 c; re d
L an ce & C o.
P r o h ib it io n
S outhern P acific
F A IL S .
■<JUlrr»lii. g o p h e r *. p r a ir ie d o g *. e * g .
A p p ly e a r ly In K p r ln n w h e n th e S un -
f r o m W In t e r - s s le e p M o n iy
bn, k I f It e v e r fa d e
W ood - l l r k ' P fo r H
y e n re hea stood e v e r y te s t.
I t s c ro p In s u r ­
a n c e nica rial r o d e n t pests.
M a n u f a c t u r e d by
r a le .
i->hn I t . ( a r k i n , s e n i o r m . m l s - r n t t |,e
l a * firm o f C a rk in A T a , lo r. I .s g te d a t
• <Iior<l, ¡m u .iin.i-v h is c a n d id a c y for
di.- office o f d is tr ic t a tto r n e y . .Mr. C a r-
j k in h a s b een a r.wi.fon» of J a c k s o n c o u n ­
t y f o r th e |.a - t e ig h t y e a r .
He ja a
p r o m in e n t M aso n , a m e m b e r o f A « ld an d
S h rin e , a n d a n E lk . H e o w n s a r a n c h
n e a r C e n tra l P o in t a n .l is a U rg e t a x .
p a p e r a n d a n officer of th e T a x p a y e r«
leag u e.
h o u r y e a rs ag o J o h n C a rk iu se rv e d a s
< a t e re p re s e n ta tiv e a n d w as th e d r a f te r
of th e hill to r e in s ta te A s h la n d N o rm a l,
tile a u t h o r o f th e law r e q u irin g h a n k s to
A s h y o u r lo c o l «<•««/ o r lo r its
< Hln i than teacher» are cordially invited.
—J. P kki 'Y W mj . iji ,
New ofiiicai
Announcements
E a s t e r n O re g o n . 3 0 c; v a lle y ,
Seattle.
W h e a t — I llu e s te n t. $1.03; c lu b , 9«c;
re d R u sB tan . 9 5 c; fo rty -fo ld . 9 6 c ; fife ,
96c.
— J o h n H . U a k k in .
t P a id a d v e r t i s e m e n t )
C o u n ty T re a s u re r
I 'c p n t y C o m ity T re a s u r e r M y rtle W .
B lak e le y a n n o u n c e s h e r c a n d id a c y fo r th e
office of c o u n ty tr e a s u r e r .
I h e r e b y a n n o u n c e m y c a n d id a c y o n
th e R e p u b lic a n tic k e t fo r tin- office of
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.
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c o u n ty tr e a s u r e r , to lie v oted o n a t th o
c o m in g p rim a rie s . I h a v e h e ld th e p o si­
tio n o f d e p u ty in tin s office f o r t h * p a s t
y e a r, a n d a m c o n fid e n t t h a t I c a n fulfill
th e d u tie s c o n n e c te d th e re w ith .
I se rv e d tw o y e a rs a s d e p u ty
*unty re­
c o r d e r b e fo re ta k in g th e p o sitio n a s d e p ­
u ty c o u n ty tr e a s u r e r . I h a v e also h a il
e x p e rie n c e as a c c o u n ta n t fo r se v e ra l c o r ­
p o ra tio n s , su c h a s th e M e d fo rd ........ . a
C o n s tru c tio n c o m p a n y a n d M eilfo n l B e
a n d S to ra g e c o m p a n y , b efo re ta k in g u p
t’s new—it’s good—it’s healthful!
The finest temperance drink
you have ever tasted— the new
drink of 1 9 1 6 — made from
Oregon Hops and Barley.
'n r - u r g
Golden and Amber Nectar
is full of cheer—snap and spar­
kle. It has a delicious amber and
golden color and pours out with a
heavy foam on to p — a delightful,
healthful beverage for the whole
family — drink as much as you
like, it cannot
c o u n ty w o rk , a n d w ill sa y t h a t m y p ast
re c o rd is o p e n fo r in s p e c tio n to th e v o ters
o f J a c k s o n c o u n ty .
I t n o m in a te d a n d e le c te d , I will r u n
th- office w ith o u t th e 'e x p e n s e of a d e p u ty
a n d c o n tin u e to se rv e liie p u b lic ju s t as
e ffic ie n tly in th e f u tu re as 1 h a v e In th e
intoxicate!
p a s t.
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Order a '¿ rial Case
o f this Delicious
New Beverage . A
Today!
—i« more than a
th irst-satisfyin g
beverage. It is the
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Northwe>t’« new h ea lth -
ax > V food tonic drink.
Golden and
Amber Nectar is made from the
finest life-sustaining, stren g th -g iv in g
ingrediants, as all Weinhard’s products. It’s
^ e greatest health drink ever put on the market
~~ a ^r,nk that tastes good, makes good and is good.
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W e in h a r d ’t G olden a n d A m b e r N e c ta r i* t o ld b y th e B o ttle
C aec o r o n .e n a t th e b e lt S taree, S od a F o u n t a in ,
R e i t a a a n t i a n d H o te le in th e N o rtb u ie e t.
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H enry W einhard P lan t
P o rtla n d , O reg o n
M ï k t î . e W . B i . a k e ie y .
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¡RrtS TO PORT
B e rlin .— T h e G e r m a n c r u i s e r .M oewe
a r r i v e d in a O e r tn a n p o r t ( s a i d to b e
W ilh e lm s h a v e n ) , a c c o r d in g to a n o f ­
fic ia l a n n o u n c e m e n t m a d e h e r e . S h e
h a d o n b o a r d 199 p r i s o n e r s a n d 1,1)00,-
900 m a r k s in g o ld b a r s .
T h e M o e w e, p r e v io u s ly m a d e f a ­
m o u s b y h e r e x p lo its , h a s p e r f o r m e d
o n e of th e m o st sp e c ta c u la r fe a tu re s
o f t h e w a r o n th e s e a s b y r e a c h i n g a
.h o m e p o r t in s a f e ty . T h e g r e a t G e r
m a n n a v a l p o r t o f W ilh e lm s h a v e n is
o n t h e N o r t h S e a , w h ic h is p a tr o lle d
w ith c e a s e l e s s v ig ila n c e h y B r itis h
w a r s h i p s I t is t h r o u g h t h e s e w a te r s ,
w h ic h h a v e b e e n b lo c k e d o f f In d is ­
t r i c t s f o r p a t r o l b y t h e d i f f e r e n t B r it­
is h u n i t s , t h a t t h e M o e w e m u s t h a v e
t h r e a d e d h e r w a y to h o m e a n d s a fe ty .