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VOLIM I N», w . GOLD HILU JACKHON COUNTS ORECÖN, Congressman Crumpaeker TH! RSDAY JULY 28, IM7 NUMBER 1« RALLY FOR HOKAH HKKWING IN IDAHO Aged Jackson Eugene Man County Pioneer New Legion Passes A w a y Commander F akm radio finds berth IN EVERY FOI RIH HOME BOAS T rim Medford la Shutout Game There is a growing feeling among men who follow politics in Idaho, One in each four farms in the both republicans, democrats and United Siales now uses the radio progressives, that President Cool for business and recreation. idge wilt not be candidate for re- heeeiving sets on firm s number 1,251,186, the U. S. Department of Congressman Maurice K. Grum- nomination for president of the I The passing uwuy of Franklin M. S. and even if the next republican The 1928 American lx-gion stale Agriculture announced following a piwkrr of Oregon Sunday afternoon Parker ut his lab home in Cold Hd| convention wa* awarded to Port careful count through county agri nationul convention should nomin It must have been heart rending jumped Io hl» death in San Fran- ate bin, he would decline the non, on July 23 again reduces the ranks land, Ore., Imlay and George K cultural agents. Similar radio to our neighboring city’s fans, base eiaoe l,u y. motion. '| he recent statement of of the hearty BngUe Hiver valley Love of Eugene was unanimously counts were made in 1925, 1924 and ball magnates and sportswriter* for An autojtsy today I* expected to the Hoses to receive the drubbing throw »owe light on the strange Senator Moses of New llampshir pioneers who voyaged serosa the elected department commander of 1923 No count was made in 1926. that he is now more convinced than plains in the covered wagon und a r Oregon in the closing session of the In 1925 farmers used 553,903 radio they were administered by the Bo* mental aberulion from which he up ever that President Coolidge w ill re rived in the valley during the bloody organisation, which extended into sets or less than half as "many as at ball club, which were so glibly lutrently suffered for 24 hour* be fuse renominulion, has strengthened Indian war of 1854-5. The deceased the afternoon. present. In 1924 farm radios num branded the snakes, by a sports fore his death. this belief. was tlh- son of the late DrJoseph Portland hud no opposition for bered 364,8181 and in 1923 the num writing parody whose offering* get Crumpaeker. Sunday afternoon, There have been a number of con Parker who arrived in the valley In the convention. All of the larger ber was 145,530 space in one of the Medford dailies. less tliun 14 hours after he wa* re- ferences •« New York among those 1854 from Illinois. The doctor Io cities have entertained the legion-1 The Agriculture ,ne Department's The Medford score board some lea*ed from the Central Rmerprnry who control or think they control ta, ed a homestead on his arrival in aires and the smaller cities were not I da,a M “ " ,o »'’«••‘'ate that the far- what resembled a display of that hospital here, where he hud been the nomination of candidates for be valley three mile* northeavt of desirous of the meeting because of mer '* i|ui< k ,o ,ak* advantage of city’s baseball czar’s well known taken "for observation” plunged in president of political parties. At one Medford, which is now the Illihee the size of the convention und the I new inventions to further his bus doughnuts. to San l-'runelseo Hay and was of these the situation with regard to orehnl tract owned by Harry Inland expense* involved mess. Farmers in all sections of the The Sunday classic was an ex- drowned. President Coolidge was discussed. Il of Los Angeles. It was on the home Other legion officers elected were. country are now learning via the hibition of real baseball by the Gold Several noirs on the back of let was finally decided tliut while the stead that /the deceased was born Vice-commander, Earl McSheary, radio the prices day by day ol the H ili delegation and coupled with ter* and telegrams, presumably president hud not done everything February 12, 1856. He spent nearly McMinnville; finance officer, Thorn crops which they grow. They are their hitting and Medford’s errors written by Crumpaeker indicated ut they desired, still he was the best the whole of his life in Hogue River as Slokin, Portland; chaplain; Dr. also receiving instructions through they scored six runs and at the least u teni|K>rary mental derange bet for the presidency and they de valley, excepting a few years resi Schuyler Pratt, Hood Hiver; nation the air as to improved methods of same time held the Medford to a no ment, authorities suid. dence in the Heppner country where cided to stand for him for renomin al executve committeeman for two farming and marketing. Programs hit, no run defeat. One message was a brief fare- ation. he was engaged in wheat raising. H e years, Vic McKenzie,, Sa'em. dealing with the business of agri That was the sorry part of the well to his wife and childrrn. If President Coolidge is not a resided in Marrow county from I8'*p culture are sent out daily by the day for the pear picker*. All thia New- legion auxiliary officers for "They have killed me," it suid, candidate to succeed himself, who upti| when he returned to Gold HUI the coming year are: Department Government and also by private week, and for the past several ‘Take good care of our fine boys. is the logical man for the republi an<| retired, lie was the first city president. Mrs. Hose W agencies. weeks they have been telling the I must get 4hi>i in someone’s hands. cs party to name? Idaho republi The fanner, the Agriculture De wide world that they had a bail Every employee against me. Cod can party lenders believe they have partment finds, uses his radio main club that their swarthy pitcher bless yon.” the answer in United States Senator ly for business hut when he can from the shady side of Mt. Shasta Other notes spoke of unreason Borah. Horuh, they sny, cun be spare the time he listens in on m us-; was invincible After the slaughter able iMilitiral plots and attempts on elected. Borah is ruled as one of .vaiviii, uisinci committee wo- ical programs of the classical var-j was over some of the more senti- hi* life. the strongest vote-getters in the Kate W alt, Salem, Oregon. He also men, Mrs. Verona Nelson, Newberg- iety. Jazz is frowned on decidedly [ mental Beaver Portland delegation As he approuchcd the foot of I j r - country. Borah is the strohgest left surviving him by former m arri Mrs. Beil Sheasley, Hermister, and by the agriculturists, the depart- almost wept to think that they kln street with Thomas F. Smart, man out-gide of Coolidge that the age two sons. M. F. Parker, hexing- Mrs. Nel| Goats, Albany. ment learned. mstrumental in such a brutal chas Scuttle newspaper man,Crumpacker republicans could select und one ton, Oregon, and Chas. F. Parker, tisement. shouted: "Hud thing to do but only who, if nominated, would assuredly Portland, Oregon, and three daugh AUTOMOBILE TAXES After the residue washers had way out." be elected, they thing ter* Hose A. Fry, Portland, Oregon. LABOK 81 RTAGE THIS been treated to a cluster of deuce* ARE Q U ITE HEAVY Smart attempted Io slap Crum EAR NOT EXPECTED Alina Brown. Heppner, Oregon, and in the first third and fifth in n in g * packer us he rushed towurd the wa TOURISTS CAMPS CLAIM AMa M. Perry, Portland, Oregon. the much touted port sider throws ter, edge, but the apparently fren- Autoinobile owners und operators Farm >r supply and demand BUSINESS VERY GOOD I be deceased was a member of the down his glove and then picks it iled congressman ran to the water I. O. O. F. ut Lexington. Ore and the are In close balance this year, the paid approximately 8697,000,000 in up and ambled off into the outer and trailed into the bay. taxes to the federal and the 48 state From all along the Pacific high- local lodge conducted the funeral supply for the United States as a garden and sent the old reliable A crowd quickly collected and in way comes the reports that business I c< •’emony ut the 1. O. O. F. cemetery whole being reported at 100 4 per government in 1926, according to Boston in to show the Cement mak 2tl minute* later Crumpucker wus is good with (be auto parks and ! 1 1 ,,o<'k Point July 26th, while the cent of the demand by the Bureau data compiled by the National Auto ers how to play base ball while he brought from the water. He wus camp*. The beat of the cities is Itev. Wm. D. Barnhart of Jackson of Agricultural Economics, United mobile Chamber of Commerce found solace in the chirping of the ’ till breathing hut died enroute to driving many of the people tu Hie ville, formerly local pastor of the States Department of A^-icultur-. Approximately 896,000,000 was katy-dids out in the alfalfa. the hospital collected by the Washington tax cooler places in the hills and along M. E. Church, preached the funeral The supply of farm labor is slightly Eight errors were registered the streams. The vacationists arc sermon at the lodge rooms in Gold under thc demand in the North At- levying authorities, it is reported against the county seat club several EDITOR ROUNDS OUT as a sales tux on new cars, trucks Hill. antic States, but elsewhere over thc looking up retreats where they can of these were charged to the second FIRST YEAR GOLD H IL I. escape the work-a-duy world and country the supply seems to be and acessories purchased during the year. This amounts to about four baseman. In the entire contest but the sight seeing tourists are out ADVERTISING GETS BUSINESS plentiful. five Medford men got on bases. .Sometimes within tlx- present 21 bent on roughing it about and ac Farm wages are down slightly as teen per cent of the total paid by The Gold H ill contingent were hours w ill mark the first anniver cumulating a eoat of tun and an compared with last July, the aver car owners to alj governments. unable to get any runs off of Bos sary of the arrival of the editor of Fred W. Anderson, grocer, who The governments of the 48 states age for the United States, per month idea of the rountry. All these d if the Gold H ill News into this beau ferent elements contribute toward does a business of 8300.900 a year with board, being 835*59 this July divided among themselves a total of ton after he took the mound. Sever tiful valley. , , wages . . . . . . per . . 8601,000.000 in three principal lev al times they were threatenng how last July; the placing qf the highway camp* in Gozad, Neb , a town of 1,2000, against 836.10 ______ ever and had they been forced to it To be sure, the pest year lias not believes that he owes his success to month without board 849 54 "against ies, according to the associaton's on a paying basis. Each year the ,849.89; wages per day with board data. The largest levy was on li perhaps would have fatened their ' “f :,,l.V,' nce number of stopping places increase advertising. lead. By their victory over the Med men! of business or soeiul life in mid on* wonders Imw there is room " If you don't tell ’em, you can’t *1.89 against 81.91, and wages per censes for cars and operators. This ford team the Boa club is now tied our city hut there is on old saying for them oil but they nil live und sell 'em," he says. day without hoard 82.44 against totaled 8288,(88),000 and amounted to with Medford for first place and that the first year la the worst ami lno„ theni Jirt. Kavl| I bis is a pithy and forceful state- 62.48. 41 |ier cent of the total paid by the Klamath and Grants Pass are in the we 1 io | m - lluil this w ill apply to our one of them stops some of Hie flow ment of n self-ecident truth. i Farm wages are at a much lower motorists. celler position. sojourn in (iold >011. While there of gold which courses over our In Mr. Andersons opioion, every level than industrial wages, the bur- The collections by the states on Klamath met their first defeat serins to have been little happen in thoroughfares. Each brings outside grocerymn should spend at least I? eau reports, being only about 84 per ¡ K1,solinc totaled 8188,000,000 of 27 this vicinity over which Io brag w • money into our coffers and at the per cent of his gross receipts dur cent of the 1919 level. The la rg e r{ per cent of whole. Most of this each team in the league ETAOIN must acknowledge the fact thut same time they give a service to the ing 1927 in advertising.—Goblrskili supply of farm labor as compared morley went into road construction of the summer, at the hands of Grants Pass, this making one vic there has been some improvement. (N. Y.) Times, with last year, however, is a re and repair About 8125.000,000 was travelers which is appreciated. tory each for the several teams We fill soon enjoy the use of a flection of the lower volume of in collected by the states as personal against the Pelicans, or in other new bridge across the Rogue Hiver OLD IMPERIAL ORCHESTRA dustrial employment. property levies on the motor cars. COWS EAT DYNAMITE words Klamath has lost but three Io replace the old one which has In addition to the.taxes collected --------- o--------- W ILL PLAY SATURDAY games out of twelve. Two of these been in use for several years. by the federal and state agencies., QUARTZ MILL REOPENED have been in the last half of the A ha f dozen cows, grazing in the The road Io Sams valley is being municipal authorities took about season. Marking the revival of the old repaired und will, within the next Imperial orchestra, which wus so Hul'.e Falls district, nte dynamite a The newly rebuilt quartz mill on 815.000,(88) in fees and taxes of d if The standing of the clubs are as vrar or Iwo be completed furnish- popular several years ago, Kincaid's u few days ago. ahd have gone the the Kubli mine, three miles out from ferent kinds follows: ■ <,g u direct macadamized road from Imperial orchestra, composed main way of all flesh. Gold H ill, started operations the Glub won lost pet. I e dynamite was hidden beneath first of the week after an idleness inis city to Grater l.uke. ly of members of the former organ DOUGLAS COUNTY MUST BOAS _____ :...2 1 666 a root of n tree by employees of the The eBaver Portland Cement Go. ization, w ill make its first appear of 27 years. The new equipment VOTE ON COURTHOUSE Medford ..........._ 2 t 666 Owen-Oregon Lumber Co. where it In a doubled their kiln capacity. was especially constructed to re ance for the fall and winter dancing Grants Pass ______ 1 2 333 The mill ut the Kuhl mine is again season at the Gold Hill pavilion next was found by the cattle. They were cover the gold from the telluride Although the county court of Klamath Falls ........ _ .... 1 2 333 hungry for salt, and ate the dyna base ores of this region and the in operation. Saturday evening, according to an Next Sunday the Boas play mite, which contains salt and kind management reports that the equip- Douglas county has in its treasury, Mining has luken on new life and announcement by Luke Kinkaid. . -r , from the Oregon-California land Grants Pass on their home field. red chemicals. Thc stock died in a .... ........ several properties have been open- ™in.,. . hn-S.J ’r0V^n 8.0 ,isfnctory New I grant refund, sufficient money to Members o fthe orchestra have few hours. About a dozen sticks o f , compressor and other ed up. mine equip build a new court house, it would been playing together more or less SHUT OUT AGAINST I A base ball team of no mean mer for three or more years past, ap dynamite were enten. ment arrived for installation this be necessary for the county com MEDFORD SECOND OF A post-morten was held to deter week. it is being sup|iorted by Gold H ill pearing nt Eagle Point and at the missioners to comply with a law BASE BALL SEASON mine the cause of death, in a rough interests. Community club up until Inst w in enacted by the 1923 legislature re nnd reckless manner but when the A great number of our farmers FISH TUGS MAN INTO SEA ter. Thc present orgenizntion of lative to the building of a new court ere diversifying their crops to a musicians w ill make appearances nl| cause was ascertained more caution The defeat of the Boses base ball house, including the culling of a was exercised. greater extent and many arc going next winter. George Pete, well-known athlete, public meeting on the question. Also team nt the hands of the Boas staled in for poultry and dairying. recently was plunged into the sen should the people petition for it. the some of the dopsters busy compiling I he orchestra Is composed of the Thus we could' go on for some following members; Herb Alford, BRITISH CONSUL BACK while endeavoring to loosen a line court would be required to call a statistics with the outcome that it time ho doubt but Inck of space FOR STEELHEAD FIBHING from a shark. The sharks are caus specie! election on tile question of a was found that in 24 consecutive in saxophone nnd banjo; Boy Shreve, prevents us. The past year has been nings plnyed against that team the ing considerable trouble and when site for the building. trnps; Boy Finch, xylophone; Janies u good one for us. While we have Johnson, saxophone and fish horn; Pear Pickers did not score and of they become caught on a line some Thia is Hie holding of attorney It ws September, 1916, that D. not been able to get hold of any Ruby Timmons,' piano; Ralph Gill, times prove a hindrance It was General Van Winkle in an opinion the 36 innings played by the two A G. McNeill, British Consul nt Col money yet that has stuck to our while trying ito unfasten one of in reply to inquiry b yGuy Gordon, teams this senson only three produc saxophone nnd clarinet. ima, Mexico, made his first trip to pocket book we have been constant them that he placed his gaff hook in district attorney for Dougins couu- ed runs for the Medford aggregation. Bogue River to try his skill on thc ly building our business mid our It has been decided by the managers the catch. It was larger than he ty. THEATRE TO CLOSE steelheads. He has returned once subscription list Is growing and we of the Southern Oregon league to had surmised nnd the shark gave a more to his favorite haunts and w ill cannot help but feel that the coming shorten the playing season this year. lunge uad pulled him overboard. Du,, to the poor attendance nc- FR U IT WASHING MACHINES year is going to be fnr better thnn •orded Mr. Force at the Beaver spend several months here after As a result there w ill be but three ©• •steelheads. FOR PEAR PLANTS more games played at the end of the pnst. Crop prospects arc good Chas. Heed of San Francisco, Gal., Theatre during the hot weather he For the first few weeks while the with a chance for good prices. Thc which the winner of the second half ha* decided to suspend operations werther is hot in the valley, Mr. Mc has been visiting in the city the past With fruit washing machines be wi|| meet the Klamath Falls team in fruit men even expect Io e'ean up until further notice. The show Neill w ill be nt Trail oil the upper week the guest of his rather. H. D. ing installed in practically every big this year und in cas.- they «Io a three game series for the champ house w ill no doubt be reopened river. Just ns soon, however, as the Reed and family. packing house in Jackson County ionship. There has been several means new Impetus Io our ¡ircse.-l about Hie first of September. good fishing starts on this purt of thc orchurdists arc equipping them post season games arranged for by prosperity. the river he w ill return. selves to meet thc spray residue the Boa team and as a result the With a little encouragement and ' AT THE THEATER ie even n lot of energy to help pro Of the I I years since he made his problem, and preparing for the pear club w ill possibly remain together work Go'll H ill could easily In mote thnn. However the effort first tri,». My. McNiell has missed movement which begins the first for at least two more months. built to a city several times its must come from within the city for only two years during which he I Saturday— “Sensation Seekers” week in August. present size. Every vacant build outsiders are slow to force them I with Bilie Dove and Huntley onld not come here. He has, ns a These machines which wash the The Gold H ill Meat market is of ing In thc city zhould be filled wilh „ i. . . , . selves upon any community. Ou> general rule, excellent success on | Gordon. fruit in an acid solution, removing ferring some low prices on pure a thriving business nnd it could be little city has got to meet the ou! I Sunday—"The Enchanted H ill" 'he river which he believes to la- the arsenate spray have attached home rendered lard. That company H he people of Go’d H ill would be side competition nnd enterprise and I featuring Jnck Holt and Flor- dryers which dry Hie fruit in a few is noted for their good lard and any one of the best fishing streams In willing to sacrifice a little and may- only then w ill its growth commcnse. | ence Vidor. the world. seconds, and render it equal to the one taking advantage of this sale British tolerance .01 will be more than pleased. A Suicide 1