Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, August 05, 1916, Image 1

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NO.
GOLD HILU JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5 1910
VOL. 19
R iv er,
SpatUad Trout
14
Gold Hill Boy Wm. Stuewe Twenty covers Old Mans Plea Siskiyou Isis. Ed Smallwood
Navy School. House keeping Laid, by Day’s To The Girls. Interesting fact Help Bill Home
G re a te s t o p p o rtu n ity fo r edu­ S o c ia l fa v o rite s taka b e a u tifu l B e a u tifu lly d ec o rate d d in n in g
c a tio n to Com m issioned
O ffic e r possible.
Varna Milam eon ol Pro, G. W. Milam
iba principal ol the Gold Hill Schools, on
August lal look train from Midlord Ora.
altera Ita passod the preliminary M ao»
Inatlona, an<l arrived at Ibc uftiusof l.leul
J II Blackburn, llw receiving elation in
Portland Ilia Iollnwlng morning paeting
all la«U will» good eredlte.
He |>a»«ed
thru hare on Ina way to the Naval school
at San Francisco Wednesday. a great
many people are laboring under the idea
dial tlx Navy arhool lea erlioololcorrec­
tion lor wayward boy bul inch ie not the
ram, while ol coarse the discipline la very
•»riel and ie enforced to die letter, tlm
penalties and punishments prescribed In
former year» lor Incorrigible» is abolished
InHtead of the degrading, spirit breaking
punishments underetr»»! to have been ent
ployed, die oAleere employ only such
nmaua as will command respect and any
enllelnd man or boy that ie so unmanage­
able that It« enn not be influenced to do
right with ilia llidoceruenis oflered Idin
ba is court maraliald and dishonorably
discharged. Verne Milam thru dieelTort»
ol a member ol tlm New» «lair hae the
0 neat opportunity offered to boy« In the
United State», and we are ready at a'l
lime« to advtm and a»»iet in giving your
l»iye die same chance.
Foots Creek
by Amy Koeetar
Mrs Gracu Fltiglbbotw of Fool! Creek
Jeanie Cotton ol Birdeuye were vist
ore Io Gold Hill last week.
Tim Mimes Matheus ware call«« in
Hogue Kivar last week.
Tha following were the gnaata ol Mr».
Anderson last Wednesday: Mr and Mr«
Carle, Mr» Gao Lance, Mi»»»» Anna and
Lula Carle, Jaunita and Murrial Madmu»
Fred Kooster wee a visiter In Grant«
Paw a lew day« pa»l »offering with an ah
scene In hi» head.
Mr an<l Mri Frank Elliott and family,
o Mulford, and Mr and Mr» Cliae Wahl
ol the Riverside »tore enjoyed a picnic on
the lelt lork ol Foots Creek Hunday.
The Holcomb family ol Bogue Hirer
loll last week lor the covet.
Frank Gilmore ol Bogue Hirer had tin
bad luck to h,»r uBe ol hie Cow« last week
Fire destroyed the h ou « belonging to
John K iikle < I Savage Crttk Tuesday.
Marian Lance and wile ol Medford vi»
Red on die creek tbs first ol the week.
Born t > Mr and Mr»E. W. Wilson of
Wards Creek, a daughter, July 2fith.
Speed Up!
The World’s Not
Fast Enough.
Bv MOSS.
w o r ld
SPINS.
It takee YOU
wltb IL
If you alt per
fectly STILL ah
your life you may
enjoy the delight­
ful sensation of
this world Joy riding.
However. If you put on a LIT­
TLE SPEED of your own you’ll
go Just ao much faster and have
lots more fun beside«.
One wny you can speed up Is
In really giving a little of your
valuable time to tlie ADS. In
THIS PAPER.
Lota of W IDE AWAKE folka
here are SAVING MONEY by
going where they are INVITED
and are TREATED RIGHT, with
good service, square prices and
proper quality.
Of course, dear Mend, yon can
toss the paper away with a mut­
tered •’Boabl” If you want to.
Then you can keep on sitting
atlll. The world will move right
on, and maybe you'll enjoy It
Juat na much
But, believe us,
plenty of OTHERS are SPEED­
ING RY YOU.
SPEED UPI
u b
T
retiden ce to e n te rta in
seasons guests.
room m ake» occaaion
big success.
B e a u ty fade» a w a y in to ashes Shore L in e E v id e n t F o r M a n y P o rterh ou se Steaks,
w hen C auam etic» aup-
p la n t fo re th o u g h t.
m ile» proves G eo lo g iat
b e lie f co rrect.
To M u d
fo r W e a k C o n s titu tio n
F t C e te ra -
Thursday evening the natives on the
Certain physical conditions prevalent
Feopla said «he waaabeMty. Hercheek»
wen- rosea. Her eyes beautifully round­ in South-western Oregon and Northwest­ North side were startled to sec two wild-
ed fragments »nati-hed from the cerulian ern California would i»ean much to tlie eyed men sneaking stealthily along Third
Avenue with arms loaded with bundle«
bine. Her inviting red lips, such a» ar­ miner and prospector if tlie condiilons
and other thing» too numerous to mention
tiste delight to copy, parted just enough were uniler«l<»«l. Vc-rv lew do under­
It was Bill tlie Butcher, and Ed tha
stand it or ever have had their attention
to show a mouth full of whitest pearls.
freight wrangler, helping each other to
Her hair a silken Ifoas, so disponed as fo called to it. It is thia: tlie geological get home.
It was several hoars before
decorate her artistically shaped face, that formation and age of tlie Siskiyou nionn- the natives saw Bill and he waa so full it
taina
are
entirely
different
from
that
of
l»* ped into patches from rifts among her
was hard to tell when he had had a real,
golden curls. Her hands and aruies and tlie Cascade range of mountain«. Tlie square tnasl before.
When interviewed
Siskiyou
mountain»
in
Southwestern
Ore­
grace of movement, tier form rounded
by
a
News
reporter
he
was simply bub­
and sylph like were tlie envy of her com­ gon ant' the Siskiyou, Bcotta, and Wooly bling over with praises for his friend Ed
panions and tlie di«tractlou ol the artist Bailey mountains in Northwestern Calif­ who he says is one of the best house broke
Her garment» were the ultimate creations ornia constituted an island iu Cretaceous hooks he ever saw outside of a circus.
of the mo-le«|p and worn with a pose that lines, surrounded by the oecsn, hing be­
Tliey had every xnown kind of vegatabls
Mis« Vera Davidson returned Tuesdny
Dr Van Fosecn ol Ashland, the district iiespoke tlw extreme of soil consciousness. fore tlie CaHcade mountains came above
and meat a la carte. We didn’t see Ed
from Monmouth where she has been at- Hu|«rintendent of the M E. Church con­
You could pot look upon her without the surface of the waters. The Stakiyona
so lie must have been overcome with the
tending the sumuu-r term at the stale | ducted Quarterly Cotderance and preach-
the realization that she was always poae- therefore, are older geologically, than the noxions gssesarising from two A No,, 1
Normal. Miss Davidson has Is-en away r(i | n g|,„ m . E. Church here Sunday,
Cascades,
very
much
older.
The
form­
ingi you observed that «he powdered, pri
Porterhouse steakes.
—The Tattler.
.luce early in June.
During this time
roped, anU puffed and shut thots ol ali ation is entirely different. The mass of
mrf.le from altcndmg school she visit, d .
tlie
old
island
is
largely
granite
in
char­
el» hut her sejf; that sell ol hone flesh and
U. S. MINING STATUTES
r. latives in PorU.nd
I
hom<
blood—nought els- Years rolled o n ; na­ acter ; that of the Caacades, is sedimentary
and
broken
by
volcanic
action
and
cap­
ture
begins,
and
continues
with
inexor-
H. Van Hoevenberg »pent Tuesday in
Extracts from the Ruling Cases Decldsd
Fletcher Stdht spent Sunday with his
ilile Jiersiswnce, to ailverthe hair, vrinkle ped with basaltic lava. Age haa much to
Medford on hiwim-es,
United States and State Courts
parents in Jacksonville.
the face, and to give serious lines to tlie do with tlie mineral contents of any S“C-
Mr »nd Mr» J Clark and three child­
H. Van Hoevenhcrg spent Tueaday In features; tlie natural decorations to digni lion. We know that tlie vegetable pro­
COMF1 LSI) UT a . X . K X I.U X X I
ren, Reed, Huntington and Jams», re­
town on business.
tied age. Against these she foolishly fight» ducts ol the Carboniferous period, supply
turned Wednesday to their home in Leb­
the g.eatest and best beds of coal known:
Inquiries will be answered in
and
seeks
still
to
pose
as
a
youthful
beauty
Ed Trowbridge of Medford Motored to
anon after almost a month visit with Mr
,1'itnne, hot they must be confined to
Her efforts to contravene the effects ol age has perfected It. Lime stone subject­
this city Monday to attend to budness.
and Mr» Furl B Dav.
honorable ageing, if persisted in converts ed to heat, pressure and great lengths of subjects treated in former issues,
Prol. Clifton Price, Chair ol Latin at the beauty of yo, ,th to the disconsolate tima become marble.
M etamorphism
John McClendon landed a fifteen pound
Berkeley arrived Tuesday morning for a hag; tlie most pitiable spectacle in the lias purified it by elimination, Iron of j 7orm, E xten t an d Dimension
salmon here Tuesday.
week's visit with his former pupil, Lynn world. Such faculties as we have are im­ the best quality is of the greatest age,.«*
Mr and Mrs C. A. 1’etereon were enter­
W. Smith whom lie has not seen lor proved by use and inpaired by disuse. A Where metals are produced by infiltration
o f M ining Location».
tained at dinner Sunday at tlie Tucker
twenty two years.
g,»id mind if long subjected to the subject great lengths of time are required. Chem­
home.
F. W. Russell spent Monday hero aa a 4>1 tlie jmrejliip ol oten physical attraction ically the minerals are separated and by
The inteo’ of the statute 1866, and 1872
Mrs J. W. MerriU of Central Point
«iff ho lost to all else. A well cultivated affinity those iff like kind are drawn to­ is that mining locations on lodss, shall
representative
ol
a
fire
proof
sale.
»went the greater part of the week here.
mind, exercised with a consciousness of gether. Cry^pltzation is the result of be made lengthwise in the general direc­
M.s D. A. Gordon and daughter Doris
right actions furnish the proper decora­ elimination 6f tlie uulike and the concen­ tion of such vein, on the surface of tlie
Allen Hodges lelt Monday for Eureka
ol l ’uoeuix spent a couple ol days visit­
tions for old age. The cardinal virtues tration of tlie like, but great periods of earth where they are discoverable and
California where be will make bis borne.
ing at the home ol her parenta Mr and
find lodgement in such a mind and old time are reqftiri-d to accomplish this re­ ttie end lines are to cross such veins and
Miss Hasel L.iwe returned Monday to Mrs J. M. Hutson in this city.
age comes clotbeii in a beauty that at­ sult in natures laboratory. The work is extend perpendicularly downward, and
Ashland alter a short visit here.
W. M. Scott and daughter of Sams tracts love and give« it forth as do the an­ slow but the result is perfect. Thegranit are to be continued in their own direction
Victor Flint returned Monday from Valley were in town Monday. MissScott gles. I would not have beautiful girl­ ic formation belongs to a very early per either way horizontally; and to limit the
Ashland where he has been employed at recently returned from Chico Calif, wheic hood disregarded by her, nor would I iod and are not found at the surface in dimentiou of tlie location and not hinder
she has lawn attending summer normal wish that »he should not cherish it and the Cmeade». Probably it might be it shape, and the point ol measnrment se
the Park Oarage lor sou»« time.
suitably doth it and fed a pride in it; found at great depths below them.
lected in the vein, and if tlie measure­
Word haa lewn received from Ie-eter
M e th o d is t
C hurch
hut how pitiful it is. when endowed with
No rich placer gold mines are found in ment he made along and from the mid-
Corel staling that lie ha» deserted tlie
S e r v ic e s
good intellectual faculties she neglect« the Cascades, but they are plentiful in die of the vein, which departs laterally
Hardware hoaineas for a position In the
them anti prostitutes that immortal part, and along the shore line of the “ Old Is­ from its course at a right angle, it is ob­
Bank ol Danbury In Danbury Nebraska.
10: A. M
Sunday School
Regular preaching service« 11.A. M to the silly, coquetish call of the perish­ land” . The gold supply of Southwestern vious that the statute are satisfied. Tlie
Christian Science Services
8:P. M. able physical self. My dear girls, do not Oregon and Northwestern California all statute contemplates that a mining claim
Evening servicta
2:30 P M neglect the mint! that shall provide you comes from the old island.
Fragments shall be in the form ot a parallelogram
Regular Christian Science services Junior League
7:P. M with proper adornment when yon grow of granite constitute the Major portion of having its sidesj eqnidi.tance and not
Senior league
are held every Sunday morning at 11 00 Prayer Meeting Thursday
8: P. M.
old, and meet each change in life with the gravels of all our placer mines. Thi se more than 300 feet from the center of the
o'clock in the I. O. O. F. hull Everyone
Subject lor Sunday morning Aug.6 due attention. Grandmother with cap
gravels came from the old island, whose surface, and not exceeding 1800 feet in
Invited. The subject lor Hunday July,
The morning service will be held in and s|>ectaclos, a carefully cultivated ni'iiii
shore lines almost every where that they length, with tlie end lines paallel to each
30tll.. is “ LOVE”
connection with the Sacrament ol the
and wrinkles that are badges ol mature have not been covered, are found to be other; the locator may claim 1500 feet in
Born to Roy D. Cameron, at the Gold Lord’s Supper The new individual Com beauty and dignity, kind and loving, is rich in gold. The gravels coming from length the linear course ol the lode with
Hill Hospital, a ten and one half ponnd inunion set will be used and all Christians the most beautiful snectacle that we mor­ the Cascades contain no granite and no 150 feet on each side of it, making the
are invited to attend and participate.
boy, Le.*oy James, on Aug 2nd.,
tals may know. But what of the boys? appreciable quantity of gold
Yreka, location 300 feet in width, and 1500 feet
The evening service will lie the last of
I’ll have something to tell them later on. Ashland, Jacksonville, Willow Springs, in length.
Frank Wllmarth, formerly a resident ol
the present pastorate. A sermon suitable
—C. B. Watson
and Gold Hill stand on, or near to the
this city, stopped here Friday last on bis
'Continued on last page)
to the occaaion will be delivered. All
old shoreline and the placer mill- « that
way from Gailiee to Kenith Calil. where
friend.» of the pastor, hl» family, and of
have been worked at or near ia> h of
be Is Interested 111 copper.
the Church, are urged to attend this last
these places are easily traced into tlk
Mr» Win. Puhi, Tbur»<lay added to the service. The pastor desires to thank the
Siskiyou mountain!, as the source from
exhibits In this office two of the finest public in general, and his Iriends in par
whence the gold came.
and largest onions shown this year. The tieniar, (or their many courtesies, their
It is well s tiled that all the placer gold
onion« are ol the Danvers variety and kindnesses, and forbearance, during his
Subscribers to the Gold Hill News wli came from the disintegration of rol l bear
from the eeed stock raised be Hivers and peculiary difficult pastorate. He realizes
Wharton of Evans Creek.
that lie has made many mistakes, and to are engaged in farming or are interested ing ledges, or other bodies of gold bear­
some
lias doubtless appeared unduly sev­ in that subject will be sure to want tliii- ing rocks existing at a greater or le«s pac
Mr» J. W. Slam s, and daughter Ida
By MOSS.
Having determined
ere.
For all errors we humbly beg lor paper’s new club of magazines. Thi from the placer.
«pent Thursday and Friday at the Dusen-
club
consists
of
Orchard
and
Farm,
which
these
placer
deposits
to
be
along
a
shore
SU S P IC IO N .
liery ranch on Sardino (.’reek last week giveneas; and deaire to assure all concern is Luther Burbank’s official organ; the line, we would naturaly turn inland from
S e ^ cw 3
Curiosity.
ed that every word s|Hiken, every act [>er
Common sense.
Mrs Isora Hodges enter.ained at din- formed, was (or the single purpose ol be California Poultry Journal, anthoratativi said shoreline to find tlie sour*? of our
Koine folks still
omau s A orhl, wel _;ol I supply. Sand stone is the result of
jr Wednesday evening, plates being laid ing a faithful waU-hinan over the Bock. in its line ; and the
view the ads la
know
i
ladies'
magazine.
In
order
to
se
sand
deposits
that
by
lime
amt
such
m
et­
lor eight The guests seated were: tin
Eaek. 33:8 Our heart is warm toward
th e
newspaper
M is se s Marguerite Wharton, Hattie, all persona, and, w ith malice toward none cure this excellent combination, any sub amorphic methods as nature employes
w
l
t
b
S U S P I­
scrilier,
whether
new
or
old,
needs
only
lias become a sand stone. Shells deposit­
Millie and Letey Hodges, and the Messrs and charity (or all, we resign our post to
CION They cling
'd with tlie loose sand become the fossils
Chas E. Wharton, Deacon Walker, and go hack to our former field ol labor. Fan to make a payment of two dollars ($2.00
to the belief that
il lie desires the three magazines sent fo of the sand stone. The sand stone lapp
H. E. Wharton.
well. Hebrews 6 1 -6
“ 30”
the merchant Is FORCED to ad­
on cyeai. All letters with regard to thi ing up on tliis old shore line are filled
vertise to get rid of SPURIOUS
Geo F. Dyer, former leader ol the band offer should lie addressed to the Maga with a plentiful supply of trigonira. trilo
Mrs. Paul MeClunt called upon Mrs
GOODS.
here
lias
taken
over
the
the
job
ol
tun­
zine Department.
—Gold Hill News bite, anionite and oyster, all of which are
Short last Friday.
Other folks read the ads. out
ning the Giants Pass-Medford jitney.
marine sliells, anil all of which, except
ot CURIOSITY once in awhile
Mrs Anna Milton and Ainy Koester
The Ladies Aid of the M. E.Church
the oyster is extinct. Hence we say that
after they bHve fiutshed every­
A. W. Treshain brot in two fine large
called on the Fisher and Slavin families
will serve Ice Cream and sherberts,
tlie water was salt and not fresh, the
thing else In the paper. They
pigs
last
week
to
W.
F.
Blackert
Sunday. Mrs Fisher and niece Jean re­
and have a food sale In the usual place
think the ads. are a NECES­
icean and not a fresh lake.
We find
turn to Seattle in September.
“
The
Blue
F
ront'
on
Saturday
after­
Leslie W. Stansell, deputy County As
SARY EVIL that can be IDLED
these shells at Willow Spring», Jackson­
noon and evening.
Benefit o f the
Mr and Mrs Childers ol Sardine Creek aeaaor was in the past week to visit Flet-
OYER
ville, Ashland, Cottonwood, Yreka and
present pastorate.
spent Sunday at the Short home.
Then there le the OR BAT
all points between. Within half a mile
Stout.
GROWING THIRD CLASS, the
of
Siskiyou
station
at
an
altitude
of
4000
In the ball game here Saturday, Geo.
Mr
Sclinerman
ol
the
Gold
Hill
Flot
r
H. D. Reed, Lynn Smith, M. D. Bow­
licople who make It tbelr BUSI­
feet above sea level we find cliffs of sand
Jacobs sprained his anklo.
NESS to rend the ads. with the
er«, wile and daughter Helen were visitors and store spent Saturday with relatives
atone lieating these shells and alon ’ the
COMMON SENSE purpose of
Died nt his homo in Rogue River, Sat­ to Medford last Friday to see the show.
In Ashland.
Pacific Highway near the summit we find
KEEPING POSTED on COM­
urday morning, Wm. Fowler. He was
Mrs Curtis Miller o( Sams Valley lef the same ehar i ’ter of rock, bearing mar­
Jessie Tresham and Mrs Hutchinson
MERCIAL EVENTS
well known in this community and well
The COMMON SENSE read­
were in from Powers Oregon Friday last Friday for Medford where she spent set ine shells. This tells its own story, i.e.
advanced in years.
tlie ocean was tliere and the shore line
er» of this pnper. we happen te
eral days with her friend Mrs H.tskins.
PICTURE CONTEST.
was lifted to that point when the cascade
Dr Hem Fly Chaser is guaranteed, has
know, are In the GREAT MA-
Ida Iverson visited her friends, I*b range of mountains was brot up.
IORITY They are WISE.
no fishy odor and does not gum the coat
If you have been SUSPICIOUS
To the Amature who submits the best and Opal Harvey in Ashland last week
Pilot rixk, risingaix hundred feet above
For sale at Bowers Pharmacy.
or CURIOUS Join the RIGHT
negative before September 5tli wc will
Have you noticed the ad ol Bower the summit just east of where the Pacific
I' II I N K I N O THRONG AT
Ivon Simons is this week wearing give a i> by 14 Tibtt Loose leal Photo A1
Pharmacy in this issue announcing a pic Highway crosses the mountains, is a
ONCE
a grtn that can’t be washed off. It's a bum. Negative must tie made during
mninmi Mi volcanic spnnacle m m posed
Mnke It your busineaa to BEN­
t ire contest. Here is an opportunity t largely of columnar basalt and belongs to
girl at that and it’« an e'ght pounder to tlmo of this contest and brot to ns for de
EFIT YOURSELF by WATCH­
velopment. For the second liest we will get a beautiful Photo Album, somethin the cascade formation. In fact the Pac
boot and it arrived Monday the 3lat.
ING the ads REGULARLY tat
make an 8 by 10 cnlargt ment ol your any Kodak owner could well be prou- fle Highway does not cross tlie Si kiyoua
the COMMON SENSE WAT.
Congratulations, Papa.
choice negative.
of and make use of. Get your kodak am mountains as most p« ' pie suppose, but
Get busy and win the Album. Bowers
(Continued on last page)
Geo. Lance of Foots Creek shopped in
try (or the prize.
Pharmacy.
Gold Hill Saturday.
Mr and Mrs Earl It. Day entertained
at dinner Tuesday evening in honor of
Mr and Mrs J. Clark ol lashanon, twenty
covers being laid at three prettily decor­
ated tables. The color scheme being yel
low. A m.wt enjoyable evening was pas-
•ed with music and dancing. The guest-
were: Measdames IL Feltou, L. W. Hmitb
Van Hoevenberg, Bushnell, Mies Dorothy
Hmitb. and the Me»«’re Horace P«lton,
Roy Tucker mails a businee» trip to
Lynn W. Hmitb, II. Van Hoevsnberg.
Portland this week.
¡Clifton Price ol Berkely, Howard Bush-
Martin Bowers was a Medford visitor null, John Day, John Reed, and Huut-
Wedneeday.
ington price.
Hill Stuewe has moved bis wile and
little K. 0 . from Price« where tliey have
boarded several months, to the Hunt
bouse, acrurn from the High School when-
they will keep house during the next
month while her two sisters, Claire and
Kallirine Baker ol Portland and Mar­
garet Perry Iroiu Helena Montana are
visiting here.
Farm Journal
Clubbing Offer
Enlist In the
Army of
Common Sense.