Gold Hill tt On b e a u t if u l R u n u t H iv e r w- VOL iR Jackson Co. MtU C r e a te li N a t u r a l K n o u i c t i o f S o u th e r n U r t i u n O n e C o m m u n ity oZ O p p o r ­ t u n it y - - R o g u e R i v t r V a lla y, w h e r e th e a p p le g a in a J f a m e GOLD » IL L , JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 1,1916 Assaycr Praises Tungsten Ore EARLY CAPTURE OF OREGON NEWS NOTES VILLA NOT EXPECTED OF GENERAL INTEREST Pershing Intimates Expedition Important Occurrences of Past in Mexican Territory May Week Briefly Compiled 1er Continue for Months. Cur Readers. NO. 48 Limestone Hour Made Here Columbus, N. M.—A speedy term ina­ The Linn county Jail It empty for tion of the American expedition Into the first time In many years. Mexico la not looked for by Ueneral Yoncalla votes April 17 on »20,000 J. J. Pershing, commanding the forcea bonds for municipal water works. in thu field, according to advice* re­ A new hospital building, to cost ceived here. It wa* «aid that, follow- »50,000, will be started soon at Salem. lug a Htuff conference, Ueneral Persh­ A cold storage plant for handling ing announced that the people of the deep sea fish Is proposed for Coos bay. United States should not place too Plans are being drawn for a new much confidence In report* that Fran­ »30,000 Methodist Episcopal church a t cisco Villa, whose command attacked Astoria. this town several weeks ago, had been The 1916 road tax for Multnomah bottled up, either by the ¿tmerlcan county will raise »631,021.33 for roads T hat the Tnng«(< n or« deposit* found At a meeting of the school board held forces or by Mexican troops. Manager J. C. Burch of the B eaver and bridges. Mi-* Ethel Davis wa* at Grant* Pass 3 he nature of the country In the vi­ at Sylvanite, three mile* from (iold Hill Monday afternoon, the following Icaohci* rtland Cement company cf (iold Hill, last Saturday a n d Sunday, with Miss Every sawmill In the Albany seo- are very valaable cannot be doubUxl alter v.ere elected:—Mi** K athrine Foley, l-t cinity of Namlquipa, where Villa la tion of the state will be running soon who transacted businem in this city dur­ Grace Albrecht. the exleiiaivo aasay text made by E. W. and 2nd; M i* Ague* Dietrich, 3rd and supposed to he, It waa pointed out, after April 1. ing the greater part of last week, predicts Liljegran of M edio I lie «ay* th.it tliu 4th; Mim Vera Davidion, 5th and tiili ; renders It difficult for any force to Ilenton county farmers have organ- an active season for his company during R. H. Moore left Thursday afternoon ore run* from eight point«, fifteen |*'r Ml** llazel taiwe, 7th and 3»h. Tim e surround a small band In the moun­ Imperceptible I lze4 the League with about the present year. This activity will con­ J for Central Point, to see hi* mother Mrs. tain passes and almost cent, thia ore will * ic cntrule very i .cl- for ill« h ig h «elm 4 have not yet Ic n sist, for some months in its preparation 400 members. trails which offer means of escape. Win. Moore, who is very ill. ily to f r u ii 50 io 70 |" r ei nt tungsten c h o se n . Slllca deposits, recently discovered for a large output of cement u l lime­ While It was understood Ueneral I I, which will j I I u l l l itter |« r stone Hour. A complete plant is now in 1'ershlt ■ d . » not attem pt to predict near Oregon City, are to be developed I lie dl-eovery of lucent, »4900 |MT toll proce»i of construction. A new lime-toiie C. N. S h a v e ra n d fam ily are now resid­ th e local c itin o ti* 11" b W ill. Co»k one th of time American troops this summer. Tiingateu near tin ■ l y b . M -■«.<> I. qtiarry is being opened and a railr- el ing in tlie John McClendon hou-e on .«h m a d ’ a «Im rt visit Two volunteer student drill com­ lin » la s t C e n tra l I ’ m i li • In Mexican territory, It was H a d a n d H e n ry K ay i- h . i i tid e I'b - spur is lieing built to it. ave., having rem oved th e r e o n W ednes­ w .ik . in in ' - 3 that the period may extend panies were organized at the Univer­ tungsten I* mostly in tie I »rin o f - li ' I- day. sity of Oregon. The purest limestone on tlie Pacift Into months. lte, of a yellowisb »»Ion < i • > i q u a r t z ' n r reports also received from New lines of boys' and girls' Indus­ Coast is that mined in Jackson and b .s g a n g u e : also iiiinut p . i i l i . l . o f w I f ia i n W. Erwin l.unford, l’acide t -'Ii* E th e lF ric k ,a f te rv is itin g fo r8 e v - trial club work have been instituted ephine counties. It* greai abundance in hi ’ il HiHirc'i's indicated American lie are found in |>l nv- pnwentativo of the Pee ■le-« H on J o l i thisre-rion is beyond computation in , -om - ¡eral days at the Berg home, m ar tin* ni ’ i: authorities believed a suffl In Lane county. nal, was in town hi«t w i-k w ork Vein No. I ia Opened ul five different Mount Angel has just completed a uiercial tons. The Gold Hill plant lia- j city, 'eft Tuesday for Medford where she pía i now m pro­ d e n t number of men of all arm s of placet for a distance of 300 to I'm feel, «iibmri,ilion «idi >lar.«hip pin the se rin ,- have been concentrated at 5000-foot sewer system at an approxi­ already lieen grinding limestone into flour resides. gress with that inagaziu . II ured allo w in g q u a r t* fro m 0 Indie* to 3 feet for use on soils in which limestone c o n - 1 --------------------------- La Ascención, Casas Orandes. Colonia m ate cost of »8000. w ide carrying tungsten, o|K*ning« an- from Seventeen *uh«crilior«, lu ta tili.’ . I |> n il* , Dublan aud other American field tent is deficient. The first sales found for North Powder will have a »25,000 w ith five boy« working, or i o n y p o in ta J C. Herring, of Central Point, was 10 to 20 feel long by 3 to 20 foet deep. this product were made in the Willamette to each boy. In Grant« l’a«* lie secured points to meet the exigencies of any school house, if the bond Issue carries here last Saturday giving some of the vot­ The di«-,***t hole «how* tin) greiiUwl width valley counties, where thousands of tons emergency that may arise. at the coming election. 193 anbacrlptiona, or 2373 point*. er* a pointer who to vote for the office cf of on». The strike of the vein ia north by The proposition to create the North of it can he most profitably used every Assessor. 35 deg ree* w est, w ith a dip of 00 degrees I. a ni » Foa Kxut—From 20 to 100 acres, season. This feature of the company Villa Fleeing Southward Unit Irrigation district carried In a to the north and ha* well defined wall*. ' »20 to »10 per acre, good soil easy dear* output promises to become popular at El Paso, Tex.—Dispatches from the special election nt Culver. Vein No. 2 I* 400 feel south and paral- : ed, good spring water aud creek, ill an American front In Mexico state that District deputy game warden James Several lending business men of Dal once wherever the true value of limestone Id with No. I, which ia opened by «lull- : uld burn, no improvements, dose to Villa Is still In full flight southward las will plant 16 acres to peppermint on acidulated soils is recognized. Use of Driscoll, of Ashland, was here Monday low «hall* and drift«, «lmwiug aeheelile the limeftone flour will enlarge this rec in conference with local deputy, L. C. school a n d road, in thickly settled and meeting with little. If any, oppe this year as an experim ent in quarta. Prospector* in till« di*trict neighhorhiMal, tl miles (rout Rainier, sltlon. Fifty two care probably will oom ognition very rapidly, for its benefits are Applegate. are advised to look out for any uuuaual j Oregon, g.ssl dairy aud hay country. There Is much pessimism In army prise the total shipments of broccoli quickly discernible. mineral substance. Also, if wanted, a ranch to rent in con­ circles over the prospects of capturing from Douglas county this season. A tentative contract has been entered Wood by tier or cord at lowest market nection with sale. Oue-third cash bal­ Villa, and it la felt th at unless he la There ia no doubt that a* anon a* thin George B. McLeod, of Portland, was into with the California-Oregon power price, delivered at yonr shed. Finest fir, ance time to suit, a b stra c t title. Huy cornered within the week the bandit appointed by Oovernor Wlthycombe ae company for power with which to operate pine, laurel and oak. John J. Ritter. new* reaches the proper people, there will lie unlimited capital put into thiaj direct from the owner. _ John W. Thur­ will have outrun his pursuers and that a member of the state board of for­ this plant. It will carry a large payroll Phone 3F21. ston, Rainier, Oregon. 43-51 months may elapse before the outlaw estry. pro|«*iition to make it one of the leading for it will employ a large number of men and his band can be ferreted out of business attraction* for (iold Hill. The enlarged Oregon City high in its several departments. The Beaver llahy Chicks front large, healthy vigor- Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Smallwood have their hiding places In the mountains. school, which represents a total In Portland Cement company is one of the oil* ami heavy-laying thoroughbred moved onto the Chas. Riedel property, Juarex continues quiet and there vestment of »60,000, was dedicated on institutions that will help to build up the single-couth White Lughorns, »10 per west of town. They arrived about a Then- w ill Is- no ‘'movie" at the has been a subsidence of reports that Monday. commercial interests of southern Oregon 100 and »00 per 1,000; $2 per 100 when month ago from northern Oregon, and Counts theatre this week, owing to in- trouble Impends along the border. English walnuts raised in the Co­ very substantially. It will be a permanent order is booked and balance 5 days lie expect to make their future home i.i this abil'ty to aectire pictures deaired. How­ quille valley are pronounced by Cali development in a field of inexhaustable fore delivery. White Plumage Poultry vicinity. e v er, on Katun lay, April 8th, another fornla experts to be the equal of any resources, so far as raw material is con Farm and Hatchery, Exeter, Cal. Special Educational program w ill be on the coast, cerned. 43-51 shown. A matinee will I«- given for the Mrs. E. Dinwiddie left for Portland A sheep-shearing plant unequaled by ha-al ami nearby school children, Itegin- 30 Acaas—partly fruit and partly rich Thursday, where she expects to make a any In the country Is now being built Subscribe for Tlie News. ning at 1:30 with an address by J. Percy bottom land, cheap, near Oakland, short visit, b »fore continuing her journey at Echo by the woolgrowers of that Wells, county sii|M-rint«ndcnt o f schools, Douglas Co., Or. Address Mrs. II. L. neighborhood. to Iowa. She has been with her daugh­ followed by musical and literary lutntliera. W. W. Truax was a business visitor at ter, Mrs. M m. Hittle and family for the Paris.—The m inistry of marine. In James, 1330Third East, Salt Lake City, Ralph E. Riley, of Murphy, has been The picture* consist of such view« a*:— an official statem ent, declared that elected by the board of trustees as the county seat Tuesday. past six months. Utah. 43-54 Geyser* of New Zealand, A Peasant Mar­ the channel steam er Sussex, which publicity manager of the Qrants Pass riage in Hungary, Petrified Forest* of M arry —for sure Success try an old Re- was sunk, was torpedoed, and esti­ commercial club. Richard Anderson and family left on George Jacobs, of the Riverside colony, sponsiblu C,tujl>, Established m a n y mated the number of victims at about Arizona, Crawfishing in Sweden. Niagra Dates for the Southern Oregon Dis­ Thursday evening for Austin, Minn. left Wednesday afternoon for Omaha, Fall*, The Colloseiiin of Home, Quaint J 3 ears, Guarantees satisfaction, over 60. Twenty-five of the passengers on trict Federation meeting of Women's Nebr., where he will arrange matters re­ 50,000 members, many wealthy. Tes­ board were Americana. Calcutta, Fanning in th e Vicinity of Clubs In Ashland have been set for Mrs. R. E. Smith was a shopping visit­ lative to the old home, and the shipping timonials aud Description* Free. The Thebes. The show will I»» repeated in Detailed Information gathered by April 26. 27 and 28. or at Gold Hill, Thursday from Tolo. of the remaining goods. Reliable Club, Mrs. Wruliel, box 23, the American embassy here Indicates the evening, at 7:30. Admission, School A West Side Farm ers’ Week and Oakland, Calif. 43-51 children, 5 centa; Adults, 15 cent*. that no American lives were lost on picnic is to be held in McMinnville Mrs. S. T. Hodges went to Ashland Medford boosters were much in evi­ June 21 to 24, under the auspices of For Sale—Just like rent, 320J acre* of tlie channel steam er Sussex. Monday, where she is visiting with rela­ dence on Thursday of this week when All the Americans, whose names the McMinnville grange. Mr. and Mrs. Ilomer Adams came Sun­ land near Drvwsey, Harney County, tives. they held a meeting to promote the build­ F. A. Phillips, of Baker, recently day morning from Roseburg, for a short Oregon. Good land. No improve­ were on the passenger list, have now ing of a new railroad line. This project been accounted for. the embassy shipped 18 cars of cattle to Denver visit at the ranch home of Mr. and Mr*. ments. One-tlilrdjleaali, balance one- The merchant* as a whole seem to be will do much to benefit the whole county. II. F. Adam*. They left Tuesday after­ third annual crop until paid. Will states. It is possible, however, that buyers. Other shipments will follow, very well satisfied with the present out­ noon for Bucyrus. Ohio, when- Homer take g ia a l unincumbered pr iperty as there may have been among the pas malting a total of 2000 head. At a meeting of farmers at Roseburg look for a good summer’s business. It is ha* a pi Slit ion awaiting Mr. Adam* wa* ■ first payment il desired. Price $0000. sengere some Americans whose names Mrs. Ben H. Lampman left on Fri­ approximately 200 acres of land was to be iioped that the era of prosperity in day for Portland, where Ben holds a po­ formerly a resident of Gold Hill, hut for P. (). Box 433, Vale, Oregon, case of were not inscribed. Professor Janies Mark Baldwin and pledged for the growing of sugar beets tlie East will not overlook Gold Hill. sition on the Oregonian stall'. Both Mr. the poet yeir has made his home at Rose­ U. 8. Bank. 43-51 Bountiful crops are expected all over the Mrs. Baldwin were saved, It Is author­ in Douglas county this year. burg, in which city he met Miss Lily J State of Oregon this year, and this money and Mrs. Lampman will b e sincerely Good Improved andj,uniinprovud land itatively announced. They are at Ml- Daniel W. Shehan, of Enterprise, Is Wildgrulie. The marriage ceremony was missed by their many Gold Hill and will make business good for everybody. close to railroad station and Columbia mereux, near Boulogne. Miss Eliza- ¡ the first man to seek the honor of be- performed Wednesday, March 15th. Southern Oregon friends. She has been river for sale cheap on easy temi*. beth Baldwin, their daughter, was bad­ lng a presidential elector, and he an­ in active charge of the News for about Julius S. Johnson, Box |33, Mayger, ly injured and is In a hospital at the nounces himself for Wilson. Mrs. Mary Avery departed last Satur­ two months during the absence of her II. L. Porter local manager of the Big Oregon. 43-51 Reports from many of the orchard day for Corvallis, where her mother and husband. same place. Pine Lumber Co returned from Medford Joshua Dickinson Armitage, of New tracts In Douglas county Indicate that sister reside. B i . ack M inorca , Bull' Orpington and 14. Friday with that glad light in hi* eye th at I. Red ciM-k'-ri-ls; egg* for hatching. York, is In a hospital at Dover, ac­ there will be a fairly good crop of betokens the proud father. A bouncing I have filed with the Secretary of State cording to a dispatch from there. He apples this season. The outlook for Mrs. Gwendolyn Marvin was reported baby girl was born to Mr*. Porter at th e. Mr*. R. A. Ilolliridge, Box 232, Dixon, a large crop of pears and peaches In very ill Thursday evening wi,h ptomaine as a candidate on the republican ticket la badly injured, Calif. 48-51 Sacred Heart Hospital on W ednesday' for District Attorney for Jackson County. that county this season Is good. poisoning at Medford. A phone call to Mareli 26th. B o th an- doing well aud will Volt Call save money by snlis.-ribing for I have held the position before in this The civics departm ent of the Ore­ her parents at this city brought them to soon I*'hom e. Mr. Porter ha* lieen kept your magazines th r o u g h ns. Write to­ gon Federation of Women's Clubs has Exile of President Yuan is Demanded. District, therefore tlie business is fam­ the bedside of the ailing one. It is hoped very busy r.-ieivlng the congratulations day for our I itest free catalogue of s | h - set April 22 to 29 as the time when San Francisco.—An ultimatum de­ that nothing serious will develop. iliar to me. I have practiced law in this from hi* many friends in Gold Hill. eial low o ile rs T h e Jackson Magazine all the clubwomen will hold a “clean- manding the resignation and exile of county for 24 years and my qualifications Agency, 312 Hyde St., San Francisco, un" week. as a lawyer are familiar toa great portion Yuan Shi Kai and the trial and execu­ Why not call in at the New* office and of the legal voters of the county. I rely California. 48-54 tion of 12 of his advisers has been Wanted to Ren»—-51 Io 150 acres land A rm y B a rs B a ld H e a d s . suiliilile for grain "i s -cil -d to alfalfa.— Chicago.—Bahlheaded men are not handed to the Yuan Shi Kai govern­ leave that news item for next week’s pa­ upon my record and respectfully refer I am a candidate for re-election to the Apply F . I’. S., .Southern Pacific depot. wanted In the pursuit of Villa. It is ment by the military governors of six per. We want to meet you and get ac­ those who do not know me, to those who illlcv of District Attorney. warm along the border and they might revolting provinces, according to cable quainted and tlie paper needs the news. do. I reside at Ashland. 1 solicit the —E. F. K ki . i . kv . become affected by the heat. So an­ advices from revolutionary leaders In Loyal supporters can make their paper a republican vote at the primary in May. I saw cordwood to stove lengths with (Paid Adv.) regular mine of new*. Give us the facts —C. B. W atson . nounced Lieutenant Kenney In refus­ China to the Chinese Republic aasocla power saw, promptly on order. Phone and we will write it up if yon haven’t (Paid Adv.) ing to enlist Stanley Twooney of Syra tlon here. John J. Ritter, 3F21. the time. I have Hied tny declaration to lx- »nine a euse. • m didate for county assessor of Jackson Circuit Judge W ilton's Second Granddaughter Born. Mrs. ( ’has. Rev I o f T olo catin* ill T h ttrs- .'¡iliy, subject to the will of the liepub- Submarine Sank Liner Minneapolis. The weather the past few days has Philadelphia.—A daughter was born day to do a little sli ippillt at the Gold llcan party, at the prim ary election to be London.—It is announced that 11 to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bowes Sayre been delightful and feels like summer. I have filed declaration of candidacy Hill stores. In id May ID, 1913. I will appreciate persons were killed when the British here. She Is the second granddaugh­ The trees are in bloom and everything for the office of Circuit Judge. 1 will your investigation of my quiilillcations liner Minneapolis, formerly in tht ter of President Wilson, and will be looks fresh and beautiful. Several autos sincerely appreciate an expression of ap­ Mrs. Hugh Porter, of Willow Springs, a id your support at the prim ary election. New York-London service, was sunk named Eleanor Axson Sayre, for Mrs. passed thru this week ami tlie coming proval by the voters, of my administra­ —E. M. W iiaon . has Is-ett visiting with Mrs. Snyder of lids Sayre's mother. Mother and child summer will nodouht see many thousand tion of the officeduring tlie past six years. last week In the Mediterranean. ( Paid Adv ) city. machines making Gold Hill a stopping were reoorted as doing well. — F rank M. C a l k in s . point. ( Paid A dv. ) School Teachers Were Elected The Past Week Cement Plant May Become The GENERAL NEWS OF THE CITY MINING PROSPECTS BRIGHT NO AMERICANS LOST ON STEAMER SUSSEX Leading Industry