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(Gotti VOLUME No. 30. GOLD U1LI„ JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, T ill RBDAY AUGUST 35, 1027 NUMBER 2» School T o Open September 12th 3 New Teachers PARIS REIIS VENT HATE ON LEGION My Home Town STATE HIGHW AY COMMISSION E LIM IN A TIN G STRUCTURES Boas Take 2nd Jb S ate Motor Association points Game o f Series out that almost unnoticed c reform I Is taking plate in Ihe elimination of In Sunday W in billboards ami hot-dog stands from! French radiculs, aroused by the electrocution of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vonietti, appeared in clined Io turn their wrath on the American Legion. My city and my community owe* ideals have been inspiration, whose Second Grade Added In Order To Oregon High1 ays. I Ihe communist deputies Carliin, me nothing. If accounts were bal kind words have been my cheer and Ink« Coro Of Large Beginners Siowly but surely the Highway j anced to this date, I would be the Marty und Doriot from their cells Whose helpfulness has carried me Klamath Pitcher Gets Treated Near Classes. in the State prison where they are debtor. Haven't I. all these years, over my greatness difficulty? What Department b acquiring land along* ly As Rough A« Davia The Pre rin dreaded rin« of the achool serving sentences for communistic lived within its limits and shared shall I give in return? Not simply thè right-of-w y bordering in scenic vious Week, Allow . 1» Hila. bell w ill once more renew the wor- agitation, have written to the pre*, all of its benefits? the taxes which cover so small ¡, and historial lections. This auto-1 Playing before the biggest audi lien of the youth* who huve been ¡dent of the chamber of deputies ad the hot-dog Haven’t 1 had Ihe benefits of I’ s ' part of what I have received. I in. Iicallv eliminale stand and tjic bdtb ence assembled at any ball game this d, two of the. enjoying the pleaaure* of the sum- vising him of theid intention to in schools, churches, und h ospital^ ' waul Io give more, I want, of iny f from the beauties eason, the Boas succeeded in taking 11 me-* vention. terpellate the government on the Haven’t I had the use of its parks own free w ill, to give enough so tin t V greaesl detractors Ihe second gam« of the Champion- ,e s,ale- Monday September 12 it w ill peal “impossibly of designating the and public places? Haven’t I had the I can rightfully say, "This is my '' The Highway Commhxion lias 1 ship series from Klamath Falls by a out me enlt lor u return to book* nineteenth of September ns a public me of its library? Haven’t I had Imine town.” So thut I cun take mill studies and within H short time holiday on the occasion of the Am. the protection of its police, fire and pride in my home town; so thi t I .«one about Hie acquiring of these score of 13 to 7 at the Jackson Coun the nine month* grind for the school erienn Legion congress. health depi rlments. Haven't its peo- ran take pride in its prosperity, in ! properties quietly and unobtrusively | ly Fair Grounds, Sunday. W ith plenty of Confidence behind pupils w ill be on in earnest. 'Popular sentiment created by tin pie, (luring all this time, been gath-I the honor which comes to its cit- in<’ while olheis have co/nphiined This year there w ill hr- three execution of the innocent workmen j erlng for me, from the four corners ! zens, and all that makes it better and i.f lb.- nuisance along Ihe highways. their ball club and money to back change* in the tearhlng corps In the Sacco and Vanactti”, they declare, i of the earth, food for tny plate, I greater. I can do this only by giv- Ihe Commission has sought Io cor- up their coi fidence a good group of lily schools. In the high school “is so profound that the orguniza-1 clothing for my body and material i ing to it generously of myself. In ! red the evil by acquiring the prop Klamath fans came over the hill ex pecting to see their club bottle up Miss Blanche Mcllinger who wots lion of such rejoicing during a per- j for my home. Hasn’t my city furn- ¡this way only can I. even in a small erty rights in scenic sections, p • u h 11 favorite the lust few years od of mourning would be consider. | Ished the patronage by which I ' way, pay the great debt 1 owe to my i Every motorist in the Siate of bbpbbsobp TsusppiMs. n6wv the series by a win. Their dope w ill be replaced by .Miss hisle „ cd a challenge.** have succeeded in iny profession (or city, my community, my state end ¡Oregon approves of this action of in the Commercial department. The business)? Hasn’t it furnished in»'J my country.— Buffalo (N. Y.J Real- the C o m m - on as it retains for register failed to materialize as ex- pecter. Ihe best of friends of iny life, who».- ¡tor. i new teacher hits u splendid pnsl posterity the * -me beauties of na MRS. MANNILA BROWN ih e visitors started off the fire teaching record und comes to u* ture tiial Ibc present day motorist works with a two run lead in the well recommended. In the «rude.* enjoys. Mrs. Munnila Brown prated away) first inning but the locals got tough Miss Muriel Matthews of Foots creek and before they could be retired had (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mu- in the hospital In Grunts Pass Eri- STAF.TS OPiiE U IN G plastered out enough hits to bring (lay August, 19. She was taken Io tlhew» w ill huve charge of the 3th CttMBNT PLANT AGAIN in five runs. From that inning on mid llth grades. Miss Matthews cur Grants Puss from Ihe home of her The 1927 deer season opens Sep there was no time that the Pelicans ries good reccoiimiendatiuns from parents near this city where she tember 10 und closes October 20, and HAL HOSS NAMED Monday morning Ihe huge kiln at wi re ahead but with the ability of Central Point where she taught lust was visiting for two months prior PAROLE OFFICER the Beaver Portland Cement plant that club to smack the bail there year so that the lM-ginncrs w ill be Io her demise. She was Ihe wife of preparations are under way by nim- FOR GOVERNMEN f started Io roll again. The burner has were no easy breaths taken until the rods from all southwestern Oregon Mr. Iru Brown of Beedports where sided over by Miss Ethel lledgpeth. been shut down for several weeks i last ball was pitched. This new position was created this they huve been making their home to bag the legal limit in Ihe There was but one home run hit for several years. Hal E. Hoss, private secretary to past allowing the finish grinder Io year due to the large number of well stocked mountains. For the The funeral services were held in Governor Patterson, today was nam consume the large amount of elink- I in the Sunday game, that was by pupils entering the beginning grad information of our readers of the ed a member of Ihe parole bosrd for er which was stored on the dump at Hoffard in the third with two men es. Last year the work was too Grunts Pass Saturday August 20 ami game laws are reprinted as United Slates prisoners in the Ore the plant. During the month cement on buses. Plenty of hits were al heavy for Miss Harper und It was internment wus made in the Grants follows; gon penitentiary. decided to divide up the work this Pass cemetery. movements have been very heavy lowed however by both chuckers. Deer with horns, from September Besides tier husband Ira Brown with about a hundred ears being Davis allowing 11 and Hennion 19. The appointment was announced year so that the beginrrs w ill be und two sons of Heeds Port, she 10 to October 20 of etch year. Bag by Ihe department of justice in shipped out besides the vast amount DaVis struck out 12 batters and Hen able to have suitable attention. which has been sent to the Copco ion 10. Th ■ roll of teachers w ill be as leaves to mourn Father nnd Mother limit two such deer during anyone Washington, I). C. The game was a slow one and be season. folic '■*. Mr. and Mrs. Bish.irdson of Heuhen project al Prospect As a result the and four brothers Merrill. Horace, Silver gray squirrels, from Septem wheels have started and Ihe biggest came almost listless at times. There High School I’ n e > C. G. Bluett, Gerald and Milton all residing in her 15 to October 15 of each year. crew of nun that have been em I was considerable wrangling by the Beuhen. ployed at Ihe local plant for some I various players over decisions and Chas. Orr. Beg limit, five such squirrel* in any | that there shill he no closed season> M C. C. Bluett. time are now at work. During the with a deaf and dumb umpire w ork seven consecutive day«; piovi-led I shut dow n' many of the men who ing, it made it rather difficult for Elsie Dick. COUNTY FARM INMATE the boys to get across their oratory on silver gray squirrels in Multnom. I Grade .School D IM AT 103 YEARS. not getting much kick out of making 7-8 grades, Mr». Maude Robinson. WAS LOGGER. SAILOR ah, Clackamas, Marion, Yamhill. Washington, Benton, Polk, Linn, busy in (lie sacking department and signs. 5-6 grades, Muriel Matthews. The two teams w ill meat again Lane, Douglas nnd Josephine coun with the opening of the entire mill 3-4 grades, Mrs. Minnie Sargeant. Gus. Mitchell of Scottsburg, ties. 2nd grade, Ethel Hedgpeth. Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Van. several new men arc on Ihe pay roll meet at the Jackson County F air died Tuesday al the age of Last week the shale pit resumed Grounds next week in the crucial 1st grade, Alice Harper. Ducks, except wood and eider zetti were put to death Monday- Te was a na work and Saturday (he raw grinder and final game of the series and Principal Bluett is expected to lie 11» years. ducks, geese, rails, coots, Wilson night after midnight. England and In his in the city this week nnd be on hand live of They went to the embrace of the was started in preparation for the there is no doubt that there w ill be snipe or jacksnipe, and greater and early life was a sailor, coining to an enormous crowd out to witness to look after the affairs of his of lesser yellowlegs, open season from electric chair at the Massachusetts opening Monday of the entire mill it and sonic mighty tough playing fice and see thut everything is In Scottsburg In 187(1 on board a sail, October 1 to January 15 of the fol State prison unswerved in the avow facilities. on the art of the players on either ing vessel. He derided to remain readiness to take rare of the open lowing year, both days inclusive. al of their innocence. If cement shipments continue as team. in Oregon and engaged in logging, ing day. Bag limit, twenty- of such birds in They paid with their lives for the heavy in the future as they have Li The country pupil* w ill lx* later going into business al Scotts any one day and not to exceed thirty murder of a paymaster and his the past month or so the m illw ill brought into the city this year in burg. From tile time of his arriv of any such birds in any seven con guard at . South Braintree, seven be kept going at capacity to supply PRESIDENT COOLIDGB TO commercial busses. The school al. lie made his home contiuously in secutive days, except that bag limit years ago. thc demand. TOUR YELLOWSTONB PARK hoard purchased two new busses the lower Uuqiqua country until he on geese shall be eight in any one As they were being executed bay The management is taking every end these w ill be driven by Messrs. wag brought Io Ihe county hospital day and not Io exceed thirty in se oneted guards surrounded the pris precaution to see that Ihe product President Coolidge and his party Harry and Erank Childers. This about two months ago. So far ns is ven consecutive days. on for blocks. is kept at a high standard and thus set out Sunday night for Yellow known he leaves no rrlaives. in w transportation w ill make th< In cities on three continents, m il insure its constant use by the con stone National park for a presiden Chinese Pheasunts, sooty or blue trip* to and from school most som- rouse, ruffed grouse or native pheas. lions awaited word of their death, crete contractors. tial vacation side trip high up on fortable for the children during the MINING , A BASIC INDUSTRY ants, open season from October 15 many o fthem convinced that the the continental divide. damp cold days of the winter to October 31 of each year, both two were executed for their political RETORTS s t a r t e d Mr Coolidge packed his fishing months. dales inclusive. Bag limit, four of beliefs, not for the South Braintree rod nnd took his riding boots along. Il Is often easier to sell a AT AVAR EAGLE MINE • T e -U C llr » V l I v ir - y lc - art < sn « > y such birds in any one day, or murders. He has made known that he looks brick” than to develop a bona fide Police in many countries kept vig W HEAT MARKET GOOD upon his trip as a real vacation industrial enterprise. This has been eight during any seven consecutive There has been a noticeable activ away from the receiving lines and demonstrated time and again in da; s; provided, tliat not more than ilant guard against threatened rep ity this summer in the Cinnabar "Wheat trading is being carried on western mines. The worthy pro-1 n” e f’-'iude Chinese pheasant may be risals. j tourists which crowded the state field, in this vicinity, due to the game lodge in the Black Hills. in very large volume,” says the mar position and Ihe worthy operator killed in any seven consecutive days; high price of quick silver. Develop ket reports of yesterday. 'T h e de- w ill get scant consideration. Often provided further, that there shall be GOLD HOLDINGS OF No intinary has been made for jnunil is strong und even a larger Ihe ballyhoo artist w ill take mill- no open season on Chinese pheas ment work has been rushed on the him for that reason. He wants to U. S. ON INCREASE various properties end last we*k the quantity could be hnndlcd.” Quo lions from the people for some fanci ants in Lincoln, Tillamook, Clatsop rorm among the mountains, scenic tations in Portlnnil ran from *1 28 to ful project with no merit or no real nnd Curry counties in game district retorts at the War Eagle mine north sights, mountain creeks and geysers Monetary gold stock in the United of this city were placed in operation as he pleases for a few days. $1.31 for Western Bed, to $1.35 Io value behind it. In spite of such No. one ( I ) in the slate of Oregon. States now total approximately 84,- where Ihe management ijr- working 81.39 for BB Blucsteni. The tentative intinerary, however, There shall he no open season for handicaps the mining industry of 008,000.000 according to n studs , the West has been developed on sus- mountain or plumed and California made by the Federal Reserve Board. on ore which h is no equal, w are calls for a stay Monday night at told for richness. NEARLY 3 GALLONS ICE CREAM Manunath hotel, five miles inside the stantial lines and is today one of the or valley quail, except that in Jack, This mine produced between 860.- park, it is expected that he w ill CONSUMED BY EACH PERSON nation's grenlest assts. Without It son, Josephine, Coos nnd Curry This represents roughly one-half of the total monetary gold in the 000 and $100,000 worth of quicksil leave there Tuesday for Old Faithful our industries would be severly counties tlie open season shall be ver during the war and from all in inn and from there he is supposed Approximately 237,000,000 gallons hnndicnppcd through having to de from October 15 Io October 31 of world. The United States’ stocks arc now dications it w ill soon be buck in the of ice cream w ill be manufactured pend on foreign metal supplies. to go Wednesday to Lakeside inn, each year. Bag limit, ten of such the highest in more than six years, circle of heavy producers. They where fishing is good. nnd sold in Ihe United Slates this The public should know that leg birds in any seven consecutive days. being greater than even the amount have much good ore in sight and are year, it is antiepatrd, on Ihe basis itimate mining Is just ns safe nnd Bear— Open season during Ihe of (lain collected by Ihe lb S. De snhslatinl ns lumbering, flour man- month of November in Josephine and held in 1924 which was approxi taking it out as fast as their equip DANCE DRAWS GOOD CROWD mately $4.460,000,000. ment wilt permit. partment of Agriculture. ifaeturing, farming nr any other bus Jackson counties. All other counties The stocks nre represented by Dr. W. P. Chisholm, who has a The department has just conclud iness. Sound taxation laws play an open season al year. gold coin and bullion held by the cinnabar properly near the W ar ed un invesligation showirg that important part in mining and can The dance given in Gold H ill Sat IT. S. Treasury nnd by the Federal Eagle announces that on his proper urday night by Kinkaids Imperial consumption in 1920 was 325 000.000 either encourage or discourage EUREAKA HAS EARTHQUAKE Bcserve hanks nnd by gold in cir- t.v they are just completing a 125 ' Orchestra was quite a social hit. Ov. gallons, or approximately 2.77 gal The next congress w ill culation which last represents the foot tunnel which is being run Io cut ( er two hundred couples tripped to lons for each resident of the coun asked An earthquake in severe intensity to revise tax |a rich pay chute which th v know t„ the melodious strains of try. Total consumption last year laws which linvc great bearing on lasting about one minute shook Eur smallest proportion of the total. Gold stocks here were increased he on their property and from which this orchestra and everyone was slightly higher than in 1925 hut niineri:) development. eka Saturday nt 12:10 p. m., break very largely during May owing to they expect to take the valuable ore seemed to be enjoying them the per enpitn conaumption was lo ing windows in the courthouse, bus Manager Kinkaid says wer. In 1925, pci- caoitn consump „ru,ICI’S<’ a'’i',™ xin’a,eIvi W . ; ¡They have not started their retort as selves. iness buildings nnd homes, sentter- GRAND PATRIARCH VISITS 000.600 in gold which was pledged .vet but expect to get in operation that he belivese that he has found a tion was lower. In 1925, per capita ng merchandise in stores, cracking during the Wold War with the Bank before winter weather makes work combination which w ill make danc consumption wus about 2.8 gallons. walls nnd knocking one building of England by the Bank of France. difficult. es in Gold H ill a success and we be Eron, 192 7lo 1920 consumption in Tlie locnl encampment of the I. O. out of alignment. No one was in- lieve that he has for each dance creased about Ihlrty-thrPe per cent, 0 , F. lodge was host to the Grand jured and no serious damage was About one-third of this gold was firings out a large crowd. Mr. Kin ’ he Agriculture Depart men: four, b Patriarch, Jessie Jones of Portland, done. People were warned not to shipped to the United States after INJURES ARM its relense. kaid conducts two dances, one at Il fell oft* in 1921 nnd again in If? f Thursday evening nt the Odd Eel- stnrt fires in their stoves (.old H ill every other Saturday night in comparison with the years im 'ows lodge hall. Other visitors were Mr. Hall, father of Mrs. Earl and on alternate Saturdays at Eagl« mediately prece ling. RIM ROAD OPENS John Mnlnrd and Past Grand W id LUMBER TRADE IMPROVING Moore had the misfortune to bnd- Point. The dancers of this vicinity The ice cream manufacturing in er* of Medford. The visiting brotli- , •>' lacerate his arm, Saturday tnorn- surely welcome the advent of a good dustry uses about 3.8 per cent of the ■rs made speeches which were high The lumber market, which has I he rim road around Crater lake ing while endeavoring to open can dance organization. For the past milk produced in the United Slates. ly interesting to all in attendance. been depressed and uncertain for was officially opened for travel I tie knife year the dances have been a fail The Industry provides steady em '“’'em was n splendid turn-out from some time, has taken a decidedly Wednesday, August 17, uerording to with a butcher knife. ployment for nliout 50 000 persons the local lodge nnd a very good time improved tone, with promise of con Ihe announcement by Col C. G. slipped and tlie broken end of the ure due to the failure of the man and pays out about $75.000.000 u year was had. Refreshments were In tinued activity Ike balance of the Thompson. A large crew of men blade cut a bad gash in the victims agement to get first class orchestras forearm requiring several stiches to and hold them until the crowds be jn salaries and wages. dulged In after Ihe lodge seasion. year. snow for several weeks. close i t come acquainted with them. Deer Season Opens September 10 Case O f Noted Radicals Ends Electric C h a ir lX m .'¿'. a I