Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, April 08, 1926, Image 1

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TIIE GOLD HILL NEWS, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1926
VOLUME NO. 28
Zane Cray's
Friend Catches
Reecord Fish
“ 'Rah! 'Rah!" Collegians Planning io Invade Europe
To Call Upon England, Holland, Belgium and France
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MENT.
NUMBER 32.
Van Pet Mine
Cheney Opposed
Directors Hold
To Clemency
A Meeting
For Kubli
“I am unalterably opposed to any
The directors of the Kel-Mar-Pet
Min. met in their offices in the Mer­ recommendation for consideration
rit budding Monday and transacted to be shown Chester Kubli in regard
the business of the mine up to date. to a pardon or parole.” said Newton
The winding-up of the affairs of C. Chaney, district attorney, when
mine before the change of name a intervied in regard to his stand on
1
short time past when the “Van” was the pro|M>sed pardon of Chester
eliminated, was one of the major Kubli, well-Jtnown form er Apple-
items of business. Another impor­ gate resident, but now of Eugene,
tant item of business transacted was under a two year sentence for aid­
the employing of Engineer Ernest ing and abetting a bank failure in
Derwent of the Gold Hid Technical connection w ith the failure of the
Laboratory, as construction engine­ Jacksonville bank several years ago.
I ACM, FBAMCF, I * “* ”*__
“After the verdict of the circuit
er in charge of the construction of
AtSLITA, A
ate
M C M O C 1A «
court
and the approval of the state
j
their
proposed
mills
and
reduction
THF OU
C A BO t S H IP
i plants on their property up the supreme court, I do not care to over
n e c r.'A
I Sams valley highway a short dis- ride their decisions, an action which
might and would caure crime to be
trnce from Gold Hill.
encouraged.
Tbe state has been
This
meeting
is
reported
to
be
the
'■ - i
stepping stone to actual production put to expense in the trial in addi­
of this corporation and the definite tion to the heavy losses suffered by
decision tow ard building the reduc­ , Jackson county and individual de-
tion plant adds impetus to the min­ ' positors by the bank failure.
“Although personally 1 feel kind­
ing game in the entire district.
XlUTRE.
ly
tow ard Mr. Kubli, the rights of
The
process
to
be
employed
by
DAME, PARIS
I society and property must be pro­
this
company
in
extracting
the
val­
=<
vr'Awefî
Any rem ark of mine that
ues from the ore is a new departure tected.
from the old, wasteful system em­ has been interpreted to the con-
Sriwfc \'D (M
ployed years past when the values : trary is, w ithout foundation,” he
—-Tribune.
in low grade ores w ere lost and the concluded.
U ù £ 2 $
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England, Holland, Belgium and
major mines in the district V erc com
France are the popular countries
i? À« VA, —c-
OWNER having good’ ranch for
pelled to cease operation. The new
for collegiate tours during the
process employs Oil Floatation, sale, state cash price.
M. H itch-
summer of 1926, and the St. Law­
chlorination, and amalgamation and i cock, 253 Seventh Ave., San Mateo,
rence route seems to he the popu­
Paid Advg. 1,
is reported by D erw ent to be one of California.
lar short route for many students.
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the
newest
anti
best
known
process­
lì« O n.
The Firemen's benefit show to be Ttic idea of being able to cross the
es for handling the particular class
ZiA/AI A lt!W A Y S COTTAae
put on at the Heaver Theatre here ocean and Ret bu< k home again at
of ore in this district.
on the night of May Glh is a very in­ the price usually paid for one wry
The success of this new process
teresting picture and one well seems to tie the necessary induce­ Some there are who become so is rapidly becoming an accepted will be Watched very critically by
w orth seeing.
Il is described by ment to college people, and. accord­ thrilled w ith life in Paris that a thing.
At first, to travel third engineers and mining men in the
critics ¡is “a vital picture of life." ing Io the Art Grafts Guild, Chicago,
s.eond trip across the ocean would class did not appeal even to the entire district for it will be the an­
The synopsis below will give a which is organizing these tours in
lie incomplete without at least a enthusiastic graduate unable to do sw er to the mining problems here.
The laying of the City W ater pipe
pretty complete idea of the plot:
connection with the ’ anadinn Pac­ week in the gay boulevards and art travel without a substantial reduc­
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is being rushed. All of the big six
" l i l t Scarlet W est" is a' drama of ific, bookings are much ahead of
•. nlleries of France’s rapitol. But tion in even the second class fares.
inch mains are in, tested and only
epic proportions, grs phiealjy depict last year.
•fiete nre others »0 whom the some- Hut realizing the increasing num ­
for the- v. .nl of w ck'ing up a few
iug the w hite lin o ’s invasion ami
No one J'.ould attem pt to see w hat siire-fleinl atm osphere of the bers of professional people willing
little leaks, is complete.
The new
conquest of the West.
Europe w ithout a background of ■hie Paris is less attractive than the io travel at reduced rates, the steam­
fire hydrants are all in place and
travel-
Cardelanehe, son of one of the England.
The experienced
wooden shoes and quaint caps and ship companies inaugurated the
ready for high pressure. The lay­
proudest of Indan chiefs, returns to 5 ,(.rH arranging the collegiate tours
tourist third rate, put rugs on bare
flaxen braids of the Hollandaise.
ing of the three inch pipe is well
his tribe after receiving a universal 1 realize this, anil plan n week visit
stateroom floors, revised the menus
along; under contract by Hedgepeth
Very
few
in
America
have
not
The
pipe
lines
under
the
Sams
education in the Fast nnd soon falls In Oxford, the great intellectual
to suit American tastes instead of Valley highway are being lowered and Hitter, who have completed the
in disfavor w ith his people h aati e center. Stoke Poges anil other bits »-on- ■ keen personal Interest in the
areas of France and Belgium ; foreign, nnd the result was that as requested by road supervisor, J. line from Emmett Sutton’s residence
of the udvrneed ideas . c has imbib- 1 of rural Engl nd, and London battle
hister- ! niid so most of the collegiate tours students and professors last year Smith, to perm it lowering of the to the town limits opposite the
ed. The w arriors w a d to drive out London, so full of interest
hobnobbed
with each other below road grade.
hobnolil
At present the city 'cement plant; the line from the east
the while settlers and the soldiers, ieallv nnd with tunny nool ks and embrace an extensive m otor trip . decks.
This year ever increasing pumps are connected to the reser­ side of the City Hall to the school
H
elhau
Wood.
Chateau
hut Curdelnnche w arns them that crannies filled with the ghosts of through
numbers will follow the example
T hierry. Soissons, Saalis, ami in set by the venturesome ones of last voir w ith a three inch and a five- house thence down post Martin
they cannot hope to retain their famous literary personages’
inch pipe, both of which are badly Bower’s residence connecting -(frith
France comes next Io England llbrhns.
g rasp on the West.
year. •
of
the
collegiate
tours
filled w ith rust and not possible of a second line tow ards the west city
In command at Fort Henilngton, in popularity with college folks.
I lie id< a
carrying the capacity of the pump. limits is laid and practically ¡11 cov-
one of the largest army pods in that
The whole seven hundred feet dis­ ' cred. About 700 f c t of ?-inch pipe
territory, is Gcner: I Kim, .¡Til, whose
tance should be taken out and at has been lain outside the cits lim it
daughter,
Miriam, finds fertile
least cleaned to properly accomo­ to connect the mains w ith the c men
ground for her flirtatious wiles am­
date the w ater simply, hut the ex­ plant reservoir.
ong the bachelor officer* of the gar- ,
Consul rable speed is being mad«
rison.
Lieutenant Parkman is the |
Mrs. Vern Finch, of Denver. Colo., pense is out of the ques’ion at this
Thi Pickard Market during the
most favored of all. hut 1 sTn lie can­
sister
of Mrs. J. Pickard of this city, time. The loxvering of the pipes is in completing the mains and it is
pasi few days has purchased con­
unexpected and unallowed for in believed to be in sight.
not lie sure of thi girl's affections.
I is visiting here.
the budget and is an eme-:.ency that
siderable meat from nenr-by stock
W hile returning to*"the fort one
is very einharrasing at this time as
Among Hie purchases we
day 11 small group of the soldiers, th e re s -g n a t.o n of M rs. I ankey as a raisers.
After May 25, it will be possible it will require al least three hun­ NEW PLACER MINE ’
his wife nnd several other women, councilman, and the forced absence o o d two hogs bought of G. IL
to
sell steelhead from the Hogue dred dollars to alter. The p’an of
BEING EQUIPPED
arc attacked by a body of redskins. of Dick Robinson another o f the Johnson of Sams valley and two fat
following the dicision of the attor- the City Engineer calls for the re­
councilmen,
a
quoriun
was
impos­
veal
from
Williams
brothers
of
the
They arc being overwhelmed when
I ney general of the state, in w hich moval of the tw o small pipes now
W ork ot installing the m i hinery
another hand of Indians gallop up sible at the regular council session Evans valley country.
he denignaied that all steelheads in use and the installation of a new at
e ¡1 -sv placer mine on the old
last
Monday
night.
nnd drive off their assailants. The
over 15 inches in length arc not six inch pipe instead, from the road Sleepy Hollow farm, better Known
A long list of items of business
It ailer is C. rdelam he, and when
I lie residence property on the
Commer­ crossing to the pumps and a change now as the Van Hook M ne, started
Genaral Kinnnrd expresses surprise was prepared by the recorder for corner of -1th street ami the Pacific steelheads hut salmon.
cial fishermen will he able to keep later on of the whole line..
Wednesday m orning w i m H arry
at his netion he replies that “tlv rc transaction that night and a long highw ay, that the City has been try­
all
steelheads
they
pick,
up
in
their
Tresham
was employed by C G.
and
busy
session
will
rgsult
ns
soon
W
ork
of
installing
the
new
pipe
are renegade Indians as well as ren­
ing for some time to get repaired, nets.
Local sportsmen see a big commenced Tuesday of this week.
Van He ok to place the m .< hinery.
egade w hite men.” General Kin­ as the mayor can take his se.it.
has been purchased by Fred Hick­
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One of the first items of business man who announces that the dwell­ danger to s|Xirt fishing w ith the re ­
nnrd introduces Miriam to C .r Ic-
Buy your wood of John J. F itter
lanche mid the latter, forgetting Hie before the body is the qualification ing will he completely remodelled moval of the limit on steelhead
•There will be a visit by a foriAgn
I catches.
pd ad— 37 1
blood b arrier, succumbs to . her co­ and swearing-in of H arry Childers nt onCe.
Missionary at the Methodist Church and be satisfied.
quetry. Tile girl, likewise, is strange to fill the vacancy of Mrs. I.aura
April 16th who will speak in the
Hain, this week, in.copious quan­ j evening at 7:30 on Missionary W ork
Pankov, resigned. II he vacation of
F R E E BOOK
ly fascinated by the red man.
John Hhnunersley, one of the best tities. fell in and near Gold Hill. in the Philippine Islands.
“Shanks Marc,” a very interesting
Believing that Cardelanehe would the alley between block 11 nnd 12
he a valuable ritl, General Kinnnrd and tlie section of 1st s t, between known old-time Gold Hill citiaens. W hat looked like a very dry season
This
missionary,
Mr. llundv, book of Outdoor Life, will be given
obtains 11 captaincy for him in his ¡block II anil 12 is petitioned and Ins returned to his home town and was suddenly changed into very wet ' comes from the Islands w here Ire absolutely FREE w ith each yearly
W is residing in ttie Haminersley cot- w eather for a few days at least. has served the Methodist Church subscription to “OUTDOORS PIG
command. Miriam anti Cardelanehe will come up for final action.
are throw n into closer intimacy, anti Zimmerman and .1. M. Lively arc Hie tag down Main street tow ard the Lightning struck one mighty blow j long nnd faithfully. He is a very TORIAL,” America’s most beautiful
Cement plant.
John, as usual, re­ in Gold Hill and for a time Tuesday
both are conscious that love lias petitioners.
i interesting speaker and knows his scenic magazine. The regular retail
ceived a hearty weleonjy on his re­ completely put the Copco sub-sta­ subject. If yod have any particular price of the book is $2.50; the yearly
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come. Lieut. Parkm an, spi: ned, is
tion to sleep and stopped every
broken-hearted, hilt his love for the
Find Hohinson, editor of the Ver-, turn here, and his intention of liv­
ideas that might be in doubt it will rate of the Outdoors Pictorial is
electrical appliance in the communi­
ing
here
makes
his
old
time
friends
girl
is
still
strong
enough
»0
impel
g iri is s u n ssiu.m ..........................
nonia Eagle, at Vernonia, Or. :on.
do you good to take the m atter up $2.50. Send us $2.50 and we w ill
The rain was badly needed
him to knock down a fellow officer w."s a busi .pss visitor livre the first feel more at home. in nn interview ty.
w ith this authority, tf you enjoy send you Both.......Ask the Bedford
w ith Mr. Haninieesley the News is and accomplished wonders.
who find cast aspersions on Hie girls part of the week.
travel talks, this Is the man who Inquirerer’s opinion of this maga­
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informed that Dave Hnnunersley. a
name. He is reduced to Ihe rank of
zine.
will interest you.
. .
! son of John H„ is making a good
Outdoors Pictorial
T he entrance fee for automobiles
a private.
Let me figure on your trucking or
.
jn fhp
indl)s,ry . The
All are invited to attend this ser­ 423 10th S t, N. W. Washington, D.C.
Finally General Kinnnrd is told
to
C
rater
Lake
Ntnional
Park
this
teaming, grad 11; J.J Hitter pd n..- 37
,g now chi(,f Oper.„ or
vice and enjoy a real service.
of the affair, nnd he forbids f.nrdel-
year has been reduced from the old
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of the Muskeegan, Michigan W ireless rule of $2.00 to 81.00 is the sub­
nnche to talk to his daughter there­
the
scene
by
treacherous
spies,
fail
W.
Zimmerman
and H. D. Heed ♦
station at $200. per month.
after.
At this point Cardelanehe’»
stance of an announcement recently
attended
a
social
meeting
of the F “Baree, son of Kazan." I v
tribe takes the w arpath.
Cardel­ to arrive. Then General Kinnnrd
received from \\ asliington, D. C.,
C
raterians
at
Medford
this
week
and ♦ James Oliver Curwood, is the
and
his
men
take
,n
the
field
and
anehe Is attacked by conflicting em­
Mayor Robt. Cook, w ho for two by Director Mather of the national report a royal good time.
■F tale of the son of the blind
otions. Shall he remain true Io hi* wipe out the Indian forces,
weeks has been confined to his res­ park bureau.
+ Gray Wolf and the gallant
A
solitary
horseman,
outlined
onlh, or shall he give In to hls tribal
idence here with n severe cold, that
♦ part he played in the lives of
Mrs.
Maude
Champlain,
of
the
El
instincts. He finds he ran do neither against the sky, looks down from a for several days bordered on p n e u -, -------
LOST—Black leather Grip on
♦ a man and a woman. 1, starts
hilltop
upon
the
bloody
scene—nn
Oro
Banch
in
Foots
creek
valley
is
so he doffs his uniform and rides off
■nonia, is again out of bed and able Sams Valley road, between Central
♦ in today’s issue of The Gold
reported
as
doing
very
nicely
after
in 'o Ihe hills—n man without n race. Indian whose life has been wrecked to take nurishm ent.
He has not Point nnd Gold Hill or in Gold Hill,
♦ Hill News.
by
love
for
¡1
w
hite
maiden,
Genernl Custer is dispatched with
been out as vet, but he is expected Finder return same to Holland her serious operation at the Sacred
?*' •’•’m, brought to her senses, re-
♦
heart
hospital
at
Medford
a
short
n regimen» to assume the offensive,
»0 be able to attend his duties as Hotel, Medford, or News Office, Gold
but his cofnmnnd is wined out when ,e i,-• • fn-seke her flirtations, and I Mayor before this week is out.
I Hlil and get rew ard.
Paid ad time past.
reinforcem ents, decoyed away from m arries Lieut. Parkman.
Joe W harton this week received
new» at Id» sporting goods store at
(¡rant). Pass of the Zane Gray fish­
ing party In New Zculund waters,
through Dr. J. A. W iburn, the Lone
Angler, of l.os Angeles.
Zane Gray caught one swordftah
weighing 400 pounds and Cuutuin
Laurie Mitchell, one of Greg's com­
panions on the trip down Hogue
H irer to the mouth last October,
broke all previous world records by
taking a swordfish of the famous
Hlask Martin specie» weighing 976
pounds.
It was 12 feet in length
amt six feet two inches in girth. This
is the greatest rod performance of
nil times, Mr. W harton states. For
two years Zane Gray held the world
record on the largest ILsh taken on
roil ami line with his 758 pound
Tuna, taken in Nova Scotian waters,
Just before coming to Hogue Itiver
on Ills annual trip for the steel­
head fishing.
Hls story of Ashing
on th e Rogue is now running in
“ Field an<| Stream" entitled ‘•The
Rocky Riffles of Hogue Itiver."
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Scarlet West Is
A Vital Picture
Pipe Lines Are
Being Rushed
Mains Unde?
Road, Lowered
No Council
Meeting Mon.
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