Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, October 21, 1926, Image 1

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J '« KSON COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1926
NUMBER II
Arnold Bennett
Beaver Portland Co. Signs
Hall is Now the Parent Teacher
Contract With City Council Pres. U. o f O.
Reception Proves
A Spendici Affaii
Al a meeting of the ,-ity council
held nt Ihc city hull, Tuesday even­
ing, Vice President Muirheml of the
Beaver Portlund Cement Co. was
present and presented u contract to
Unit body widt h when duly signed
w ill complete the lease of the city’s
propery east of the city to that com
pany.
t M V H U n OF OREGON. Eugene
ONE HUNDRED TONS
,
,
'C’
« ‘•'■«wd of more
OF HORSERADISH
l.ust week Alva Walker, manager
ttia ti 4000 persons on Hayward field
SAYS ADVERTISING PAYS
of the Gold H ill Supply Co. placed
Itossi A Orselli of Reaverton have
some wet weather garments on his a horseradish farm of 23 acres that
shelveswhich he advertised in the
is attracting considerable state at­
lust issue of the News. As a result
tention. I he farm is beaver dam,
lie- S lock \s .is n o t lo c I on III' ll si', I
tiled, and from it they have sold one
ves for, as if to help things along,
hundred tons; 5« tons of grade No.l
old Jupiter I ’luvius spilled a few 1
und nearly the sume of grades N'o. 2
drops ut moisture and the trick was
and No. 3. The owners say they
done. Rain coats and Imts soon dis­
cannot supply the orders received
appeared. Now if we hud u little
and that there are ready markrts on
more of the go we might claim we the Pacific coast for far more of the
were in coalition with the elements.
roots than they can produce.
today Arnold Bennett Hall was in­
ducted into office as the fifth pres­
ident of the University of Oregon.
A gentle October sun colored the
Friday night Ihe high school au<
eld, while the academic regalia
Horium was Ihe scene of a ver
with brilliant trimmings of red
pleiising social affair in the sha[
blue and white, of the faculty and
lids action is the result of an
of an entertainment given in hoi
distinguished visitors formed a state­
election held in July at which time
or of the instructors of the cit
ly and impressive picture.
the voters of the city ratified the
schools.
There were about tw
|iro|H»sition offered by the Reaver
Hundreds of prominent citizens
hundred people present and the fa<
Portland people for the lease of the
from all parts of the slate attended
ulty members were introduced b
City s Hydro-Electric holding at the
The Christmas seal institute, held
the ceremony, as well as member
members of the reception commit
pumping plant.
of the board of regents, students, in Medford Saturday, October 16, tee. Following the introduction o
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faculty, presidents of 22 different proved to be not only a school for the teachers C. J. Shorb took charg
At a meeting of the city council
universities, representatives of 17o
n week before a petition containing
of the meeting and after an instru
colleges and learned societiesin var­ southern Oregon public health boost mental duet by Asil M alker an<
t>2 names was presented to the coun­
ers,
but
also
a
big
inspiration
with
a
cil asking that step« be taken to an­
ious parts of the country. A roman­
prtfgrain
including
"worldwide Royce Kellogg accompanied on thi
tic ouch was lent by the presence
nul the contract between the city
tieallh n e w . In
,,f ,he hcavy piano by Lyle Childers, delivered I
and the cement plant. The petition
of the two surviving members of the
short address of welcome to tlx
first class, Judge Robert S. Bean of rains there was a splendid crowd teachers.
was layed on the table tor a period
Prof. Bluett responded
present
from
all
parts
of
the
county.
Portland, and Condon McCormack
of ten days ami w fll be taken up
for the teachers and in the course
Mrs.
Sadie
Orr-Dunbar,
executive
of Eugene. Descendants of the first
again ut a meeting Friday night.
of bis talk took occasion to outline
Friday evening there w ill be u
board of regents were given a special secretary of the Oregon Tuberculo­ the progress of our modern educa-
At a meeting Tuesday evening C.
The National Republic, of Wash­
sis association. presided over this
W. Martin, local superintendent of meeting at the Beaver Theatre in ington, 1). C., announces a student section ut the inauguration.
all-day session with more than her tion from the time of theBabylonian
this
city
at
which
time
the
County
1 he ouly bridge over the gap be -
Un- Reaver Portland Cement com-,
essay contest on the subject "The
practical enthusiasm, for she had civilization down through the dark
pany presented a petition with 132 ' | Seat removal committee of Medford American Constitution,” open to all
, en ,he struggling little pioneer ¡luring the past week conducted seal ages and to the present day. Mod­
signatures supimrting the actions of I wfll brief their case for the voters of students in high school aud graded university of 1876 and the great sale institutes in Portland and in ern education, or mind training, i*
Ila- e d y council ami remonstrating* (•old H ill and vicinity.
being developed as a science, ac­
schools, with grand prises aggre­ institution of 1 9 2 6 -D r. John Strab, Pendleton.
emeritus dean of men and profess­
cording to Supt. Bluett and the
against the former |>etition. Before
J.ast evening the committee held u gating one thousand dollars.
1 he real value of this sale to the
action could la- taken he staled that meeting at Rogue River. The Med­
method of teaching today is differ­
Any student is eligible to enter, or of Greek— Matched Dr. Hall as
lie would like the petition Io stund ford committee is out for blood this and no subscription to the inagn- he took office. Dean Straub came tubercular and other patients in ent from that of only a few year*
Jackson county may be learned di­
ago.
open as lie would be uble to get year and are offering some very rinc or other consideration is nec- Io the University two years after
ninny more signen.
it opened, and served during the rect from these unfortunates or
good inducements to the people of essary.
Mr. Bluett outlined the course <
from members of the Jackson Coun­
lie was assured that the addition­ the county in order to procure the
procedure which he expected to fo
Five hundred dollars w ill be administration of four other pres- ty Public Health association.
x
al signatures would not make the removal of the county seat. Upon awarded to the high school stu­ idents.
low in the conduct of the Gold H i
America s debt to Europe was de­
Biahop Walter T. Sumner, of Port­
mutter any more forceful as it ,1. other pages of this paper w ill be dent submitting the beat essay
schools and asked that the parent
scribed by Arthur J. Strawson, su­
ready contained nearly twice as found various arguments on ail Five hundred dollars w ill |>e award­ land. delivered the invocation, and
interest themselves in the work. H
perintendent of field service, Na­
,
Judge
James
W.
Hamilton
introduced
sides
of
the
question
inclodlng
paid
many signers as the former petition
expects to inaugurate a sort of nor
ed to the students in the grades up
This petition w ill no doubt be dis- advertising by both the Medford and to and including the eighth grade, Dr. Clarence Cook Little, president tional Tuberculosis association, in mal class in the local education*
his talk on world- wide health pro­
posed of the same night as the for­ Jacksonville commiltei s. It w ill be age taken into consideration. Prize* of the University of Michigan, Mho
institution and at these classes thi
grams.
He told of our borrowing problems of the school w ill be airec
delivered
the
installing
address
on
mer one is acted upon. A letter was well worth the time of our readers w ill be awarded to the teachers
the
Christmas
seal
idea
from
Den­
read from the Reaver Portland Ce­ to study them all and then formu­ whose students arc winners. En­ Opportunity and the Individual"
and steps taken to clarify any
mark where they were used to raise
ment company stating that they had late an opinion of their own.
which
might
graved medals and large American 1 he benediction was given by Dr. funds for tuberculosis patients for! misunderstandings
received the statement presented to
arise and topics of interest w ill be
There is good argument on both flags w ill be awarded the winners in Levi T. Pennington, president of
years before Jaob R ii* in 1907 de­ «bscussed. The parents w ll be wel­
Pacific College.
H by the city recorder and that they sides and it w ill no doubt be a hot­ each state.
scribed in the Outlook thisplan of
were enclosing a check In payment ly contested issue in. the forthcom­
Io enter the contest it is only
his mother country. Holland gave come at these meetings he stated.
for same. The payment amounted ing election. The News lias taken a necessary for the student to send BUSINESS SHOWS REMARKABLE
A very fine musical program was
INCREASE IN SHORT PERIOD the use of the lens; France, through rendered as follows:
Io something over »700 and defrayed stand, editorially, against Ihc re­ his name, home address, age, and
Pasteur gave the science of bacter-
«11 the expenses of the transaction moval but we are giving space to name and class of school he attends,
The following item it quoted from iology; Germany gave the discovery Instrumental Duet .....Norma March
up Io (late and also the cost of the both sides of the argument that the when particulars w ill be furnished
of the germ of tuberculosis in 1882;
Asil Malker, Boyce Kellogg
pumping of the city wiitcr.
people might be informed and their by the National Republic, 425 Tenth the Caldwell Idaho Tribune and is
England and Germany inaugurated
clipped
not
so
much
for
the
news
Address of Welcome .... C. J. Shorb
St. N. W. Washington, D. C.
The contract presented by the Ce­ minds not unduly biased.
which is offers as to show the effect the sanatorium treatment of tubercu R««Ponse ..............Prof. C, G. Bluett
ment company was signed by Mayor
of
the poultry and dairy business lar patients; other European nations
Cook and Recorder Hamiiiersly and J. O. RIGG OF ASHLAND
t.horus.........“The Song of the Lark"
in one locality where neither has in 1908 met in the United States and
Vice President Muirhead. The cop­
Ladies Chorus
IS A VISITOR IN CITY
started
the
movement
that
formed
been conducted on a scientific basis
ies were then sent to Portland
state and local anti-tuberculosis or­ Piano S o lo .................... Elsie Marden
for
«
o
re
than
six
or
seven
years.
where it w fll he signed by the sec­
Very recently this Son« ........................ “The Blackbird-
J- O' Rigg, democratic candidate
Ih e company mentioned in the ar­ ganizations.
retary and the corporate seal of the
country borrowed some findings of
for
the
state
senate
was
a
visitor
in
ticle
is
the
last
of
several
such
ven­
Group of Girls
company attached.
Calmette in France, where 10,000 in­
tures in this one community.
Piano Duet. . “Frolic of the Demons"
Mr. Muirhead assured the city the city Monday ¡hid Medncsday of
If the volume cf business contin­ fants of tubercular mothers were Miss Munuicr and Mrs. Zimmerman
council that his company intended this Week. Mr. Rigg is a business
given a treatment in their milk to
man
of
Aahlan<|
and
seems
to
be
ues to increase as it has in the first
Io go ahead with the construction
reduce the strength of the tubercle A iolin Solo ............. ..... — “Miserere"
well
versed
on
imlitical
condition*
few
months
of
operation.
Swift
and
work just as soon ns they possibly
Melvin Sargent
bacillus.
Instead of 25 infants out
Company* poultry plant w ill have
could. There is n condemnation suit that confront the state. He sets
Reading
------------------_.Mr*.
Moulton
Admiral
Togo,
famous
Japanese
of
every
100
dying
of
tuberculosis
forth his platform on another page
to prepare for increased capacity
pending in the courts nt present and
naval man, is thought to be dying. within a year. This announcement only one dies that is no doubt affect­ S °n8 .........How M'onderful You Are
of this issue.
ns soon ns this is cleared up, work
Trio of Girls
He is a Pierce supporter and Admiral logo is now nearly eighty was made this week by L. A. Mc­ ed before birth, so Calmette’s treat­
w ill be put under way. Surveys
years of age and he is notes! at Bride, manager of the plant, who in­ ment is rendered nil thereby.
Vocal
Duet
’Dreaming of My Old
would
no
doubt
acquit
himself
cred­
have already been made and esti­
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itably in the office which he seeks. a leading personality in the Russia- forms The Tribune that the poultry
Home Sweet home
mates furnished u|mn the possible
The third Annual Christmas Seal
He has been a resident of Oregon Jap war.
part is now running full capacity
Mrs. Floyd Lance and Mrs. Ross
cost of the plant.
for lit years.
Only the scarcity of pickers prevent institute of Southern Oregon Dis­ I iano Solo ............. . . “Love Dreams"
Publication of the contract ns
The Liberty Bank at Cresent City. the daily output of dressed poultry trict was held in Medford, Oct. 16th
signed w ill appear in an early issue
Miss Munuier
Calif., was robbed, Friday of some from running between 1500 and 2(HH) 1926 at the First M. E. Church be­
SOME CARROTS
of the News in accordance with ac­
$25,000 in money and securities. birds.
ginning at 10: Oclock A. M. The
There was some very good talen
tion of the city council.
I hey clipped the telephone limy,
Sixty five people are now employ­ meeting was called to order and pre displayed by those taking part ii
Jimmy Burns an old tinier in
and thereby cut off communication ed in the plant with a weekly payroll sided over by Mrs. Sadie O rr Dun­ the program and their rendition:
these parts brought in a few speci­
CEMENT PLANT DRIVEWAY
with the outside world.
of approximately »15(H). Ten thou­ bar State Executive Secy. Oregon were very commendable.
mens of carrots which he raised at
IS NEARING COMPLETION
Association,
other
I he assembly room was beauti
sand birds are now being fed. The Tuberculosis
his home in this city which were
Mrs. M’oodrow Wilson, wife of rate of picking and preparation for speakers of the day were Mr. Arthur fully decorated with fall leaves
surely
dandies.
The
vegetables
Several weks ago, wen the w riter
the late president celebrated her shipment to market is 1000 birds a J. Strawson Supervisor of Field Ser­ Laurel branches with their beauti.
took occasion Io describe a trip ranged in length from 9 to 16 inch­ birthday while aboard the Leviathan
day. W ith this total leaving the vice National Tuberculosis and Mr. ful red berries, house plants and
es
and
from
9
'i
,0
111,
inches
in
through the local plant of the Reav­
on her way home from a trip a- feeding rooms every day the supply Lloyd Wilcox, Publicity Director, cut flowers. The effect was highly
circumference.
er Portland Cement plant we men­
broad.
Tuberculosis Association pleasing and received many favor­
amounts to an increasing total of a Oregon
tioned that the company was build­
Luncheon
was served at the Med­ able comments.
thousand
or
more.
WOULD PUT ON MINSTREL
ing a roadway from he plant to the
About 22%of the exports of radio
I wo mixed carloads of butter and ford Hotel. In attendance from Gold
Following the program the Indies
from the I nited States go to Japan.
Rate of the grounds. The driveway
A man by the name of Lawrence British South Africa and Austrail- poultry leave the Swift and Company H ill were Miss Nellie Jacobs, the of the entertainment committee
is now nearing completion and is a
was in the city Monday, interview­ ia also receive a considerable por­ poultry (hick here each week. There Mcsdames A. E. Kellogg, J M
served a dainty lap lunch which
very handsome piece of work and is
is a steady demand on the Los An­ Lively, W. H. Wing.
ing the local school authorities with tion.
furnished a very pleasing finale to
built upon the Oregon plan of high­
geles market for the poultry and but­
a view to presenting a minstrel
a lovely evening. The committee
ways. First R was graded, then
show in the city under their auspic­ I Senators Borah and Johnson de­ ter further indicating the need of in­
The bandits who robbed the Del that had charge surely deserves
mu faced mid w ill now receive n
es. lie asked pretty heavy guaran­ clare themselves in favor of the p ri­ creased capacity to meet this great Norte County bank a, Crescent City, thanks for the creditable entertain­
’•oat of oil ,o complete the job.
demand on the coast.
California are believed to be hiding ment which was greatly enjoyed by
When finished it w*ill he an im­ tee« and the local men decided that mary. Vice President Dawes went
The Caldwell Swift and Company near Eureka.
all present.
a minstrel show under the eondi
on record as being opposed to the
provement to he proud of.
poultry plant opened for business on
lion« offered would not be neces
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primary system recently.
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January 7, 1926 and has been in oper­
300 TEACHERS ATTENDED
airy and therefore serif Mr, Law
mint acreage increasing
ation less than a year. In these ten
rence on his way
other fields.
INSTITUTE AT ASHLANI
Howard Savage of Chicago has
CHRISTMAS CARDS HERE
months the production has mounted
been elected the National Command­
Reports are that a 3000-aere mint
to capacity.
EUGENE V. DEBS IS
Teachers from every school ir
Me have a beautiful assort- I
er of the American Legion nt the
crop is being harvested in the M'ill
Officials of the company did not
the county met at Ashland to attend
REPORTED
VERY
LOW
Philadelphia convention of that or­
lunette Valley this fall, an increase
ment of Christmas cards for |
anticipate at such an increase taking
a two days’ esssion of institute
ganization.
of about 2000 acres over last year.
our customers to choose from |
place but find that so rapid has the
Eugene V. Delis, aged Socialist
this year and they are quite re- I work. The programs were carried
Mint has been found n profitable
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development been that already they
leader and many times candidate
sonable too. Come in or ar- | on at the high school building where
HURRICANE VISITS CUBA
crop in the valley when grown on for president of the United States
are planning on increasing the capa­
the general assembly room seated
Another hurricane hit the const
range for an appointment.
suitable soils. R is reported that on
city of the plant. M ilite Wyandot-
on the Socialist ticket was reported
the 300 who were in attendance.
<> Cuba and the West Indies yester­
Printed Christmas cards are |
irrigated llelds »175 pei i ere can
tes. Plymouth Rocks, and Rhode Is­
Io be near death’s door. Debs has
Much of the work of the institute
day. There were many homes de­
be produced, while the cost per
Raining in popularity all over I
land Reds are among the chief breeds
hern a national figure for many
was carried on along departmental
molished and muny people made
acre is about »75.
,
country
and this year’s samp- I
years.
poultry farmers in this section are
lines, giving opportunity for tjie
destitute.
1
les
are
quite
exquisite.
developing as “all purpose” breed.
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wtork.
County Seat Re­ One Thousand
moval Adherents Dollars Given as
To hold Meeting
Prize for Essay
News o f the
Nation in a
Brief Form
Christmas Seal
Institute Met at
Medford Sat.