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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1926)
PA SI » K H r VHW n m l> H U I s m , JA C K S O N county , puroon t iu rsiiay , octorrr 11, .» M HIGH SCHOOL and mud roads Io the period of the ( ern building acquired. and s till re- ' A printed greeting docs not cost We have some select «ample« of H"Hlern paved highways and auto- tain the historical im|«.rtanee of the a great deal and yet it expresses a Uhristiuas (lards now on hands and mobiles. present building and Jacksonville sentiment nothing else w ill. | are ready Io lake your orders. All these things give me a personal llespeetfully Submitted. pride in my old home town, which K. II. MOOHE they propose to abandon as the county seat, and vacate the present historical court house, which was the pride of the whole of southern A n tiq u e D ru g M ortar» Oregon in the early Sil's when com Many years ago n Iona collection pleted. W ith all these years of ex- of antique mortars was shown at tha Educational films on Lumbering Geography and Arithmetic, the latter |x-rienee in the midst and the feeling New York ('olleg * of Pharmacy which and the Postal Service were shown a speed test. FOR STATE SENATOR of pride. I am compelled Io present was Insured for ttSS.lMSk T lie most eg- to the High school, Wednesday. Oct. th e young A m ericans clu b, w h ic h J the taxpayers of Jackson County a| pensive m ortar o f the lot was one lent 6th Senatorial District IS. This was the Assemby given by is eoni|x>sed of the 7th Slh grades few facts to show thut the count) by Enrico Caruso, the tenor, who Jackson County the Science Department. Friday, held a meeting Friday. Oct. lath and j seat should not be taken from Jack- bought It from J. Plcrpout Morgan foe *3.000, October 15, some slides were shown, elected new officers. I.ueille Hittle sonville and removed to Medford, Stands fur (¡4>od Clean Government under all cir At a recent sale In London a col but due to the fact that the High was elected President. Jeane C.bis- from a personal, political and finan- lection of no bronae and bell metal cumstances school lantern was broken, the holm, vice President, Amelia lepov- eial ixjint of view. mortars was sold at prices ranging slides were shown at the Beaver ae. Secretary, lloyee Kellogg, treas Opposed to Pre-Primary Convention; opposed to Tin* building of the paved high from f t to £27 each. The highest Theatre. urer, and l.insley Dorman, marshall. way. means hut a few minutes of price was brought by an eleven Inch Old style convention; uncompromisingly for dir School was dismissed Monday and m ortar with two handles hearing the Dues w ill be one dollar and w ill pleasant driving from Medford to Inscription, "Thomas Castle, Edward ect primary system and people’s rule in their own Tuesday because of County Insti lx* uses! for athletics only. the count) seat, practically in the Neale made uie, lOftT.” — Western government. tute. Mrs. ltobiuson is the advisor. suburbs of Medford. Those that Druggist. The seniors took charge of the as Their next meeting w ill be Friday. come Ilie Medford way to Jackson Opposed to Dennis Resolution. In favor of sembly, Wednesday, October 20. and October 29th. ville, cannot complain of the addi Orange Income Tax measure. K e e p in g Sea F ull o f Fi»h showed a film entitled "Hats Off.” B. M. and E. S. tional drive to the maple-groved The Port Erin biological station at M erritt Hittle. streets of the present site of the Port Erin, Isle o f Man. makes It a The deciding baseball game be county seat, and away from business to see to It that England does Wednesday morning. October 13, tween the Junior-Freshmen and the c o n g e s te d and narrow not suffer a fish or sen food famine. the student body had films showing Senior Sophomore teams was played streets of Medford. What has During spawning season millions of the lumbering industry and the dis Wednesday, October 20. ’t here have Medford got to offer for a site of eggs are floating In the ocean, and tribution of the U. S. Mail. been two previous games between the proposed courthouse. Ihat can in special hosts are sent out to rescue Miss Helen Stevens entered the these teams, the first being won by i anywise compare w ith the shady them. Tow nets of silk or muslin gather the eggs, and as quickly ns poa Gold H ill High school last Tuesday the Junior-Freshmen team by a j and paved way of the present site, slide they arc taken Iq the hatchery October 12, from Victorville. C alif score of five to three ami the second Why shorn; the w hole of Jackson and put In hatching hoges set In hlg ornia. by the Senior Sophomore team by a ' county give up this present site, and tanka. There they are safe, and na There was a student body meet- The coach of the Cold H ill school, pay tribute in taxes for the payment ture. with the uhl of a continuous sup ply o f real sea w ater pumped from ing Friday October 15. The purpose (;b lr t )rr< ,,.K stated that after of the ground and new building to of this meeting was to put the m at-' ,,eci(ling bascba|, gaim, is p,.,ye,, satisfy the ambition of Medford. oce“ " ' th* r**t' ™ By BRUCE DENNIS ter of a high school paper before the bs,sketball practice w ill commence.! "'h ile Jacksonville is already in the Author of the Dennis Kraolulion student body and to lengthen the ■j-be f j rs| g.,nlc between the inter- shadow of the fast grow ing outskirts In tro d u cin g time of the Yell contest from F ri class teams is scheduled for next of Medford. The enh drew up In front o f the Im Medford apparently During Ilie heal and excitement of polilieul campaign« day morning to Friday evening at Wednesday. cannot wait until her borders w ill posing marble mansion, and lie Jaun and the confusing statements that attend them we are apl 4.00 o’clock. The meeting wns then tily alighted. I'pon Ida swarthy over take Jacksonville. Of course, | nt lim es Io forget hard eeonoinie fads, and Ilie b ille r fruits of turned over to the Yeti King, Merritt CENTRAL POINT CITIZEN w ill be very convenient for the | bronzed eountenanee there glowed the some |H't "Ism " tha! look goixl in theory hut sparkle of health, ami there was the Hittle. AGAINST SEAT REMOVAL business men of Medford to step vigor of youth In his stride. Leisurely do heavy damage in practice. The entire school was dismissed ----- j across the street in their home town climbing the steps, he rang the hell. at 2:00 o’clock Friday to go to the Central Point. Oregon. *be court house, hut what about The door Hung open u few seconds For this reason it i slime Io begin telling Beaver theatre, where there were O clo lxr 19. 1926 ,he taxpayers of Ashland. Talent. Inter. a few plain truths uboul laud taxation, (he in slides shown. “T a x i for lllotzw lster," he said. Phoenix, Central Point, Eagle Point. Mr. Emil B ritt, Mayor of comes of our people, ror|>orntions nml Indus Vera Dunken, .Butte Falls, Gold H ifl. Bogue Hiver Jacksonville, Oregon. tries, and again bring to mind the fact that cun and the outlaying country districts Dear B ritt.— ital docs not need Oregon—but Oregon doe» M a tte r o f C hoice The grade children are enjoying I came to Jacksonville December us all drive to Jacksonville, need eapilal. Pat was telling M ike with great the giant swing very much. The 18. 1875. when a boy w ith my par- nnd ev’?n Medford and save our (ltd pride thut he was horn In the city of And the reason why we should continue firs t and second grades swing under ents and grew Io manhood in the ,;trs fo r some other use. This money Dublin ue to remind ourselves and our friends is be the supervision of their teacher, so early day metropolis of southern would be well applied to the “ W ell." said Mike. " I was horn with- cause another effort is being made Io force their parents need not worry about Oregon. I have lived in Jackson Payments of bonds incurred Io mak , In two miles of the city of Dublin met been b,,r" horn In ,h* the "_ heart of a stale Income lax upon our people despile the I’-'rls of the Isolated part of the w them getting hurt. This year all the county the past fifty-one years, as a fact that practically the same lax cost many grades seem interested in taking l i rancher, sheepman, merchant, and county tributary to Medford, j " 1 •' to a m illions in capital and improvements to Oregon und the people brary books home to read, even the j ant the only surviving male ex- " *H> a small fraction of the mon- of Oregon before it was repealed in 1924. We cannot expect firs t and 2nd grades. All of them treasurer of Jackson County. In e.v required to acquire new grounds | WOULD HAMPER GAME DEPT a proved breeder of hard times Io bring good limes, tx-euuse It receive credit for outside reading, these many years I have seen the and building nt Medford, the present p \SS.\GE OF TITHING BUI. can I he done. And here are a few of the reasons why. Last week the 7th and 8th grades j great change take place in this re- building can be raised an other story I had many tests, 2 of which were in gion in the passing of the ox teams w ith an additional wing and a mod In all of Oregon's 96,000 square miles there is an estimated Do the people of Oregon want live population of only 825,000 people—less than 0 Io the square or six of the stale trout hatcheries J mile. We have 55,157 farms—an average of one Io every 15 abandoned, the work of their game people. We have only 2500 industries that employ’ five men or farms curtailed and the game patrol more—an average of one industry Io every 330 people. work restricted? This is what w ill happen if the Tithing B ill, passed d ill of Oregon s 82a,(KIO people, 782,250 didn't have net in by the last legislature to he voted comes big enough Io file income lux returns. Of die 42,545 upon under the referendum in Nov who did, one-hulf of them showed earnings under *3000 and ember, is permitted to become a law. only 311 had earnings in excess of *10,01X1. Only one-fifth ol The state game administration is Oregon's 5000 corporations made enough to file returns und of not only self supporting but it main made in excvssof 20, (XXI. i tains the w ild life resources which ' are w orth m illions of dollars to the the 1073 reiNirling, 478 made less Ilian *5.0<X), mid only 183 stale of Oregon, m illions of dollars ' Our farms and our industries are our l»'u main sources for J to thousands of peoole who neither new wealth. 1 hey Im lli face liaisl problems on account of fish nor hunt, ns all of the inhabit* scant and scattered population, lung hauls, competition, insuffi | nots o f tins state p r o fit e ith e r d ire c t cient capital, and heavy and ever-mounting taxes. If our farm» ly or indirectly when '4 a m illion are to prosper they have to secure outside money for loans und people come in to the stbte to en jo y money Io finance crops. If our industries are Io develop they our recreational resources. have Io finance their purchase« uud puy rolls. Both have to I. No appropriations whatever are have markets and tliat means new people and more industries. received from the legislature for That is what the Dennis resolution is designed to do. It is carrying on the work of game pro an invitation for capital to coiue n and help us all out. We pagation and game conservation In desperately need new money to open up the state. We have Oregon. Not one cent comes from to tiave money for farm loans and no mutter how pretty this the general tax fund of the slate. talk sounds about a state income tax we cannot escape the The ordinary taxpayer doe» not con tribute one dollar to this game fund economic and unalterable fact Ihat new capital which we unless lie buys a hunting or fishing require does not have Io uud w ill not come to Oregon unless we make it advantageous for it to do so. licences or violates some one of Ihe state game laws anil contributes *4 We must remember that there are 120,000,000 people in of his fine money to the game fund. the United States. Of them one hundred unit nineteen m illion In addition to the facts stated plus, live outside of Oregon. They have plenty of need for above, the counties of Ore. receive the same money in case we of Oregon don't show tliut we nearly 910,000 annually as their half really want it. We tried it once—und before the people re of the fines received for game law pealed the state income tax it cost us m illions; drove industries, violations. 90% of these fines eoiiu payrolls, and taxalde weaitli out of Oregon und tuxes s till went from pleas of guilty so that the court up! Every farmer who had to borrow money knows whut it costs in connection w ith the trial did to him, too. of game law violations are neg ligible. In adifilion Io this fact tin No forward thinking uud constructive citizen wants that slate of Oregon has used of the funds disaster to happen again. / ■ V of the game department and re ceives fo r the use of this money 2% Instead of making things hard for everybody—farmer, on the daily balance carried in the merchant, industrial w orker und citizens in general we want to banks. have a purely economic problem taken out of polities. The The stale game department, 'lu re- way to do it is to vote no against both the Grange Income Tax fore, no^only pays its way and sup B ill and Offset Tax B ill and vote yes fo r the Dennis resolution. ports the most valuable asset the By this means we guarantee to every citizen, industry, and to state of Oregon lias, hilt it also eon capital that there w ill be no income tax before 1940. It further tributes more than enough to take guarantees to every family thut they w ill not have to pay taxes care of costs >f handling the fluids on their savings when their bread winner dies. It is a prosper and trying the < ..ses which come ity-making measure—it is sound business policy and deserves ln;o court« as a iexult of g-m.e law every progressive citizen's support. violations. The T ithing B ill was passed'“ Vote 306 X YES—Dennis Resolution. an emergency 'measure. It was aip- posed Io lake care o f an expected Vote 329 X NO—Offset Income Tax Bill. deficiency tlgil was to deve'op in Ihc stale funds by reason of the re Vote 335 X NO. Grange Income Tax Bill. A vailable at all C om pany peal of the income lax. The mea Paid Advertisement service stations and at tha sure has been belli up for two years best in dep end ent dealers Grculer Oregon Assn. under Ilie referendum. N'o deficien J. (). Kldrod, Chairman H. J. Frank cy has developed in any department. M. S. Hirsch Ira F , Powers .1. B. Yeon Therefore, there is no longer any A S S O C I A T E D O IL C O M P A N Y R. !.. Mhcleay G. G. Guild excuse for diverting 10% of the J. II. Burgnrd W. S. Babson Game Commission fund into the Executive Committee. gc iir a l fund of Hie stale. 419 Oregon Bldg., Portland, Ore. Vote 327 NO and defeat the Tilh 31 I X J. O. RIGG iSane T a x T h in k in g ' a n O reg'on N e e d ASSOCIATED W INTER GASOLINE Sustained Quality is refined to give satis fa c to ry service in th e c o ld e s t te m p e ra tu re s I ing Bill. I