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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1927)
TH e R o g u e R iv er R e p o r te r VOLUME ON K ROGER RIVER. OKKOON THURSDAY JANI ARA 1.1 HIT ENTERPRISE ORANGE Nt'MIIKK NINR TO TAKE EXTENDED T R IP freni 31 to 37 per cent. The value of 1 II|J S IIIIV II 1 1 l decreased lt A lt il.A V U I from I M ill farm S iniplimcnls INSTALLS NEW OFFICERS Sam Mathis a resident of Hogue Lib..12a in 1920 to «35,0311,313 in L a it Saturday n te rp rl*« «range nlver for 20 years has made nil nr- ,925’ wh,,c ,h‘' “ umber of lr. ctors Installed the following office o r : rangements to take a trip. He has lu 5708. the coming year. 41- not been tw ay from here for « trip Master, J. R. Bowen, of any length but once and that was NEW C ITY OFFICERS Overseer, Ed Greenwood, Gladys Sattdry spent the week end I In 1004 when he went to Honolulu. AUK SWORN IN MONDAY Lecturer. Mrs. H. W. Sparks. in Medford, viaitio« friends. | i his time hti expects to go to San _____ Chaplain, Mrs. Ida Beers! be provided for each unit. Francisco and take the Steamer j The council had their regular Steward, Ed Ditnmic; It was announced last week by P. The shooting match held near The power house w ill ue an at 'atiin car*al*and on^to Cu'^i^nd Fb” ^ last Monday night. The ( Crawford Vice-President and Gen- Assistant Steward. Fred Smith; town last Sunday was well attended, tractive and substantial structure oi Gatekeeper, George Beers. (judging from the soundi. steel and concrete of a somewha' Ceres, Mrs. Clark; new councilmen, Mrs. Sundry, Mil- Power Company that construction through Texas, Arizona and Calif ton and Sparks, ware Insti lled. , , - - , - i similar design as Ihe building now Pomona, Mrs. Dinin,ic. of a new hydroelectric power plant, ln U1P , hc llew ..Copco lo rrja and then Hogue River. We Alden Galbraith left for Klamath Flora, Mrs. Weidie on the Bogue Hiver would go for- T bl, ncw gPI1<.ratillg w||| I w ill miss Mr. Mathis nround the Falls on Wednesday to work for Lady assistant Steward, Mr«. ward «t once under the supervision) probab|y ioon | „ C()I,IP wc), know, town fixing rosebushes etc. He has Grlmmett and Rohrbaugh again. Greenwood; Past Master. H. W. Of the llvllesby Engineering ami 0, , h|1 m„ny i been a very reliable citizen for our Sparks acted as installing officer. Management Corporation, engineers „„ , lu. fum„u, ( ;ra„ ,r , town and has done everything | h is - Several young folks are looking and managers for ’ the company. Hifhwuv. ' sible to make things progress. forwards to the dance to be given by This new power .1, velopmcnt. which Thp lltw [w w fr w (|, ,R. — o--------- the Grange here on January 22. wll cost approximately three million h.sto.y s, rn Oregon and COUNTY H EA LTH NEW’S dollars w ,I. be located on the North w „ , , h, PM„ .„ ,,„ „ ri. . Mrs. Hanuuersly and son from fork of Hogue river at the site of the „.roughout |h|* Washington, a sister to the Breed Tuberculosis end ' indred disers eompany s present Prospect plai t. t(.r r „ ory ,„ r ,a,Hir lnatpr)a, , „„ , ing brothers is visiting here for a cs w ill he fought more vigorously ihe picsr.it plant w ill not be ,11s- ft)iahlll(r Kro„, ,}(l0 , while. . . . j than ever before in Jackso.t county iiutntlcd. however, hut w ill con. ______ Hot Lunch lie employed during the height .this year by means of the Christ- linuc in »iteration supplementing the Charles Warren and AI Love have ! The schot)l hoard has taken bi ck construction, allliough u much ,»m.d mas seal fund. power to It,, developed by the new been putting up a new dwelling, five tbe‘^ statement that hot lunch w ill ler force will he used in the prelim project, the first unit of which will given ill pay ! ,H,‘" ’? "?W 174924 whh r miles below Grants Pass on the Red- J**’ **** . free. The students — w ...... Inary singes of the project. generate more than three times the their soup sou» in in the t h e f u t u r e I , . c l n. ! nui,lb<' r ° f schools yrt to he heard wood highway. ^or. their future just as 'I i.e construction work w ill fi» output of the old plant. _____ I they have done before. The high | from an,| M le tte r. d< hr e I In s< don» by the ISyllesby Engitnerlnu Ihe initial installation Mr. and Mrs. Guwitz of Gerome st"hool girls w ill donate their serv- sea*s. Mrs. Holloway, is receiving unit Man -genie Uor|K>ratloii, under ............................ . . . w ll| eon- ............... »»■■■« d ■ ,.i,i | h i , uinui, uni» Even though you cannot play Copio two plant winch has a rat Ihe direction ,,f George F. Phythl«, Prairie are the owners of a 9 pound ice for Pr'Pnring hot lunch while ing the money or returning th? seals. Ihe piano inanu lly, you cun Mrs. Holloway, is receiving r- turns to be installed l;| „„re. with provi as General Suprintendenl. Ernest (, son. Mrs. Guiwitz is to be remem those who wish to receive free houp play U:c Gulbrunseii Register R ifin u is to (I ..I > 1 .a ... . . . J l l s l _____ I ' S» , O il each day rnd soon expects to lie able sion l being made for S two additional w ill wash Ihe dishes. bered as Mabie Milton. W liters, of ttir Copco Fiiglncerin» ing Piano by roll and pedals, lo announce that the goal of «t.xpo units of the same size, giving an ul statT. w ill act as Assistant Superin' with all the naturalness, all the is reached, which would pine- Jack- timate development of tlti.iMN) horse tend at and Resident Engineer. Ac Music Practice Again Orval and Mabie Dingier are mov 1> i.iity and all the creative en U .,s ie » h i » h h k . SOn coun,y in » r | aas with Mullno- power. Ibis w ill mean Hint the new tual construction work w ill sturi ing in Meirs old store building. They Mu-sic, which has been d.sconlmu-I nlah and SPVera, o(hpr c,)lJnti f joyment of hand playing. have been living with Mrs. Wake td for a week on account of the mu- Oregon. . h I » » « I M <» planned lo complet Io n can iccoinpany singing Will be the largest power plant of the big project la-fore January I man, Mables mother. sic teachers illness, was resumed cs , , • perfectly. 1 ou can bring into Wednesday. January 12 \ #choob of ,he coun' ' III. entile i open system, being of 192«. |, ¡, ,M,li,-y of The CaRfor your home the life and fun. Ihe _____ ' ! «unde such record seal sales that .? . lh‘"i the new nla O ieio,, Power Company to deve Judging from the buds on flowers la-ting, satisfying joy that only Clean Rooms they are to be rewarded with the Copco Two p ant. which hiina rat. |o,„. |t l Water Power sites a, Indus and trees we w ill have spring soon. self-played music cun give. coveted prize ui of M scales, of mg of 40.000 horse,xzwer. AID.,-ugh trial and factory r.xjuiremrnls, an. TH» u _ J .. . — —u I-'HV ines, which \\ m en is oi- The heavy rains have changed to a The Gulbransen w ill give The fifth grade pupils are running fcred by Ihe Jackson countv Public but one unit is to he instullrd at Hie other demands for energy In Hie ter heavy fog. Here is hoping for sun you a double advantage and a race to see which row of pupils Health Association The following present time, the mi Jor part of Ihe rilo ry served increase shine next joy. While your children are can have their row the cleanest Each are the six school, and Ihe „mount general construction w ill be com-1 ______ learning to play by hand, you row has a car and those whose row of their sales. pleled for the faiul deve'opinent, THREE STATES PLAN Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Saras arc visit cen enjoy playing by roll. .. .. ** no< cleanest recehc a mark r , . ntr.,i *«- ia r- u leaving it only necessary to ud<| ihe | AND B ETTI E M IN T WORK ing the Sams home, ,hn i . * « Musical appreciation of family two additional units when needed The Increasing number' of home and friends w ill be widened lo take cure of the rapidly lucre«»- sre' e r, coming to the Northwest 1« UfeVogrther neWlyWedi “ pleasant ,,rise/ ™ .s ?'«" helps the pupils to 8 * = Ta,enl’ through hearing and playing mg <lenu:nd. prompting the »tales of his area to this instrument, which makes acquire a habit of neatness. 1 he new plant w ill operate under ««‘eater organised effort in lund set- available al| of the best mu -o- The girls and boys basket ball REASON ENOUGH CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN n head** or "fall" of approximately Cement work. sic of the world. HOP. feet. This means that Ihe total Thai Or. «on h r, set an example tewns are going to play Talent next Auto Tourist— I just had the right DISCONTINUES PUBLICATION Friday night here in the Auditorium, of way when the man ran into me l-.ead w ill |»c nearly four times us affective service in this dlrretion They are expecting to show the pub- and yet you say I was to blame. j high as Niagara Falls and . onsider- •’ evidenced by frequent invitntions Something Is radically wrong with He a real game and new suits too. Local C op -Y o u certainly were. ably higher than the Washington extended to the offl.ers of the Irnd Southern Oregon towns. Within The Registering Piano Monument, which 1» 355 feet in merit deiiartment of the state the past few months there have been i Auto Tourist—Why? S s ,Jf 7 m„°Vel in- LocaI Cop- Because his '» ‘ her is several newspapers disconlinue and height. The new project w ill Te what end Portland Chamber* of Commer fom m unily to the small house on lhc Brashere mayor, his brother is chief of po- others are very unsteady. The lat is known aa a "stream flow" p ant. 1« confer with the bankers, bus- ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Badley who lice, and I go with his sister. Model ........ only the natural flow of the stream bless men and commercial organ- est casualty was the Central Point formerly lived there have moved in- _____ &_____ l eing utilized during ordinary oper- «'atira ollii inly of neighboring stater This is the time of the year American. Paul Robinson, owner to the old telephone building here in Portland - Great 83,000.000 Boss >f the Amt rican, tired of paying for ulion. This flow w ill be diverted by • successful ex urdrr that Oregon’s ,®wn- Island bridge formally dedicated. means of a low concrete dam with- Ihe privilege of conducting a news — ence nny be made helpful bi out the necessity of storage, which Hie rest of the Nnrthsv «I. St. Hellen—First oO-ton-a-day un. paper id that place and has moved Benton County— farmers urged it of big paper mill dedicated, and his plant to Ashland where he is go w ill eliminate the need for buck The I.anil Settlement Itiirrnu of the ; E - •<- A. to plant beets for Willamette Val set to work. ing up n large body of wider for res •' o .ire Cliombrr of Commerce w ill ing to publish a weekly paper lo he ley sugar factory. e rv o ir purposes. The proposed dam hold a eonvenion on January 8 lo Roseburg— U. S. land office w ill known as the Ashland American. Klamath Falls—Great Northern open 32,000 acres homestead land, w ill be constructed at (lie site of the discuss present day problems In buy, tract to give right of way in March 15, subject to 90 days p rio r OAKLAND PARENTS TAKE present Propeel data, and will prob land settlement, nnd to adopt a pol- city. YOUNG BRIDE FROM HUSBAND ably be not more than 50 feet in try Hint wl l "He In” with the pro ity by w ar veterans. height and 350 feet in length. Sev ;rum of Hie railroads nnd the ra il The parents of 16-year-old f4)is eral large steel radial gi tes w ll| be roads and the other communities of Maupin, of Oakland. Ore., Thursday- installed lo act ns a by-pass for flood •he northwest. To this meeting the arrived and regained the custody of waters, similar to the method adopt have invlled to come nt their ex- their eloping daughter, who had been when many wise |>coplc make W e W ill Welcome You As A Shareholder ed on the "Copco Two" diversion pen«.- n. the principal speaker, Irv married at Vancouver, Wash. to a stert toward piano owner dam. The .......... water w ill be -ii’ diverted into ing E. Vining. i Pres, of me the Oregon Oregon Ioni Smith, local farm hand. ship. Christmas money, bon v in u min res, oi the intake, which w ill |>e an integral s ," ,e Chamber of Commerce, whose A friend of the couple swore the uses, dividends, provide the part of the dam, nnd w ill Hun b e '" ’ '••«<■ is desirid to inspire greute ■ first payment. Tl|e bulnnee girl was legal rgc at Vancouver qnd conducted lo be forebay by means ! 1'^ o rl in the northern stales in 4bo may face prejury charges as a re can I),, arranged in convenient -------- of a concrete lined open canal 1 and 1 work ” " ' ' b of welcoming, aiding and as- monthly installments. suit, the father indicated today. 1-2 miles in length. The forebay w ill urin« - iicerss to the newcomers oil Other Gulbransen consist of a large |»ond about 400 Hie farms. FARM POPULATION DROPS Kegi ter in« Pianos feet square and 10 feel in depth re From Idaho also comes word that 8530. $595, 8700 strained by specially constructed Hie .Slate Chamber ,,f Commerce, The U. S. census bureau stfctes that enbarkinents. From (lie forebay the now in its formative stage there, the population of Oregon farms de Prices branded on every in- water w ill be canducted to the edge cont. inplales land seltleincnl ;.s one creased from 214,021 lo 210,28« form slrun cut at the factory. of Ihe gorge by means of a large of its aetlvilies. Stressing the bene 1920 to 1925. The number of mortg. wood-slave pipe line approxiniiilely fits Hint can be derived for the aged farms in the stale increased JO(M) feet in length. from 50.200 in 1920 to 55 211 in 1925, northwestern states by closer coop- An interesting feature w ill be the '’rn«on and unity of effort, the Ida. the value of such farms from 81150,- Surge lank, which w ill be located 1,0 <”’«nnizntion extendi an urgent 003,43.5 to 8174,196.410, the amount | b, twee,, the Crater Lake Highwny r, Quest for W. G. Ide. und-r whoso of their morlage debt from 851,999,- and the gorge at the point near Ihe «Oreclion Oregon’s nstivitles arc con 1/8 to 805,592,41/ and Hie percentage Grants Pass, Orc presenf forebuy. One penstock w ill ducted, to confer with them nt, I of mortgaged debt to value of farms si,are the frullrge of his long exper- _ fence. î>4 ■ - Copco Building Plant on Rogue Stas SSI Scnooi Nom A-u ic 1 hat You Play Yourself Gulbransen $4.50 ROWELL’S Regular Income From a Permanent Investment Public u tility properties are b uilt to endure. They render indispensable services, the demand for which increases steadily. An investment in the Preferred Shares o f this company is a permanent investment, safeguarded by substantial property values, g row ing business and sound management. You can obtaun a regular income from an in vestment in this company— dividends arc paid regularly by check, every three months. Y ou can start investing today on the con venient m onthly investment plan w ith as small a sum as You Should Know the Facts About Investment In Our Preferred Shares ÎW e C aupornia O regon P ower C o m p a n y -r L - orzici», I.Granùhu.Kowburg Kknutfi M b-O xgan Piano Mouse CAUTION NOW MEANS HAPPINESS IN YOU I OLD AGE If you spend all the money that you make tiow you will have nothing to fall back on in vour old age. Ycu may defeat the hand of fate and never be sick or disabled for a while but you cannot dodge old age. With old age you slow down and can’t “bit the ball any more. Then what arc you going to do. Better think about this while you are young and vigorous. Start a savings account with us and make it grow. You will never be sorry. Fidelity State Bank Walter Zimmerman, Cashier » >me .,/o boxes of magazine» were meat of (lie Northwe«, ’‘’ hi *’*"* it.,.« „„p . o X tgon Pl< and ,0J Washington w opern,or» l n l by for Mr. «’ooperaion have Mr been during the Vining nnd Me ncccptc I I eon dueled by Capidn'joh ‘P ' r ’ son in ordiT to smintv ?H ¡»hrse camps with wholesome'lilera' " n<,. T ‘" : emr " i SU<” W0, k’ hp nnd i X ! T '"' r ” U" ,P ° f in<,ul" ’ fr°>" E m <’ Prn ™<'«»'<*we.tern farmers con- ’ s S h v ' " " ' ' r i Z n M “ M '"I S"r i' s "< « ' ' " X i n e n t T ’X cm - inerrase X u le ^ ' ^ . l H i o n t u , e d ‘M S t . o n of Uds ' puhlieH;” h,., v .™ ,. ................„ ' * • • £ i i h™ T S l £ . . ........• ' " • • ,v J S°."",l" Knv‘‘ l«l»5 >S2 fanning conditions have not been so entertainments, while Mr. Anderson satisfactory. The crop diversity nn I spoke in 120 camps. milder climate of Oregon comblr , A total of 80915 was collected from lo present n strong nppenl and it is various sources to support the work, anticipated Dy by railroad railroad officials officials nr nr I 1 while 17,10« ..... j , deficit of 893r i r Ande/si; H”Vi.nB “ f,om? erclfll or*«nl™Hon men the /that he Will continue th dl'cl8re« , Northwest must be organized to ta n I w ill continue the service. care of the people when they come. '