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VC •* z VOLUMI No. 10. T-—.■■' 1 I GOLD 1111 U JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. FERRI ARY 9, 1928 NUMBER 42 ODD FELLOWS TO CONFER Govt. Issues A SECOND DEGREE TUESDAY University Plans Walker Heads Bulletin On The I. O. <). F. lodge w ill hold u on Dormitory to Commercial niceting next Tuesday evening at |th e ir lodge hull at which time they Baby Chicks w ill confer u second degree upon II. Accomodate 271 Organization A. Itadtke. A good representation is urged. S. *’ f s -------- LAND OFFICE OPENS LAND GRANT LANDS TO SETTLEMENT World War Veterans are given 91 Days Prior Right in S ettle ment of Lands | All former Oregon and California Adams Writes On Bonds And Cood Faith . ¡ ,a ilr oad grant lands revested in the More limn 100,000,000 pullet* lire Devised plan* fo r the men’s dorm i Co A w A t U . ’nlkor n . , t / „II If II e United State* under the act of June Concerning the proposed *3.00 needed yeurly to take the place of tory, to be erected w ithin a few Co. wiis .hns. n b y a u . i a , ^ 1910 139 Stat. 218,, were w ill,- W. R. C. MEETS. license Jaw Mr. E. J. Adams has the the mature helix retired from the weeks at the University of Oregon, ill« I- II I I P " M ,. It a m eet-i(j rawn f roln ,,ntry> settlement, or follow ing to say. flock* und marketed because they The Women’s Relief Corps held w ill provide accommodations fo r 271 Club r oré- deni /•» ¿ “ " “ “ " f * “ 1 disposition by Executive order When we wanted the highway* have puKsed their prime us egg pro their regular monthly dinner und students, instead of 228 ns first un . u. for president of II, organ,za- of JuJy 31> , #J6> which WM modified and were w illin g to pay any price ducer*. It i* estimated thut there ore business meeting nt the city hail in nounced, it is slated today by Ellis lion. March 21, 1918, “ so that the Secre we could afford to get them the more than 300,000,000 hens in the The meeting was held at the city their club rooms. A splendid dinner F. Lawrance, University architect. tary of the Interior may proceed legislature passed an act autthoriz- I nited State* on farms und ill poul Tiie new structure w ill also not only fiali, W i -dnesd y evening and a fa ir was served to about fifty people. have its own kitchen and dining j attendance was present, including j o r'a n ^ 'im rtio n thereof” “ " l ing the issue of state highway bonds try plant*, or an ullowanee of neurly In the afternoon session there tc the amount of six m illion dollars, three hen* working for each man, hulls, hut w ill be the central kitclie,, several women.- Matters of interest j ' were five new members initiated, Section 5 of said act of June 9, subject to radification by a vote of woman und child in the country. namely, Mcxdnmes, Clius. Grey Earl for Friendly Hall, the present men's w» r<’ discussed and it was the con- 1916, directs that lands of class three the people, w ith the condition ex To prepare for more efficient dorm itory, it is stated. j senus of opinion that a club be Moore, Paul Thompson, Howard (agriculture lands, containing less pressly w ritten in the act that the hatching ami brooding of next yeur’« The building w ill be located near I formed. The meeting was then call- Drake, und Della Whitsett. than 300,000 feet b. ni. of timber on motor vehicle license fees should crop of chicken* the United States Ihe __ University tennis courts, be i cd to order by Chairman Walker an,| each 40 acre subdivision) shall be heused in to pay the interest and Department of /Agriculture ha* is ARRESTED FOR DRL'NKEDNESH tween Fourteenth and Fifteenth uve. a permanent set of officers elected restored to entry under the general ! principal of these bonds. sued Farmer» Bulletin No. 1538-f, Instead o f units to hold 28 men Resules Mr. Walker as Chairman, C. provisions of the homestead laws as | The friends of the plan assured " I ik uhaling and brooding of chick Allan Arnold, who gave his ad each, as originally pl.nned, each un J Shorb was by acclamation elected as modified by the above mentioned ens." which bring* up to date the the people these fees would be dress us Grant* Pass, Oregon was il w ill hold from 37 to 51. There w ill i 'o the offices of secretary and trea act. bexi procedure ami supersede* ample to pay all the interest and be six ot these units in all. The de surer. A board of director were no! urresti'd early Sunday morning by The follow ing described land re earlier bulletins No. 1363-f. It muy and they police officer, Martin and accepted sign of tiie units is such that only eJio-en a! this time it being deemed vested in the United States under principal On the bonds, be obtained by upplying to the bail in Hie sum of *10 for his ap 2 men need occupy a suite, which • dvi-. ab’c to ilcfer such action to a would never have to pay a property said act of 1916 was classified there tax on account of them. United State* Department of Agri pearance in court Monday morning w ill consist of a study and dressing later dat.' under as of class one (that is, land culture, Washington, D. C. The next nieeii” of th? club w ill chiefly valuable fo r power site pur More highways, better ones, and The victim failed to report, thereby room and a sleeping alcove. In particu'ar farmers and poultry fortieth,g the bond. The building w ill be “ U” shnp?1. Li held al tiie city bail. Friday even more costly were demanded by the poses), and include,) in power siy- specialist* are urged Io batch chicks | _ _ ___ __ and practically four stories in height ing February 17 at which time re reserve 621: tra ffic and this required more curly in order to bring pullets to the STREET IMPROVEMENTS The first flo or w ill be slightly below freshment* w ill be served and a Let 3, See. 7, T. 35 S„ h. 11 W., money. The people urged the legis layiug age In time to supply the uut- lature to authorize more bonds. They BEING MADE ALONG HIGHWAY the level of the ground, hut w ill be xocinl as well as business meeting W. M„ 24.87 acres. uiuin market when egg prices are did it. State highway bonds to the in no sense a basement. Style of held. Our rural neighbor* w ill be Tiie Federal Power Commission j highest, that is between la ir August There is a force of men busy this architecture w ill lie Georgian, i,nd invited into this meeting and a gen has determined that said land would amount of *4t,7OO,IM)O were issued m il January first, after which the j week repairing the highway through (he structure w ill be constructed of eral fine time is anticipated. and there is now outstanding *34,- not be injured or destroyed fo r the general run of pullets and liens a re !,||( 466,750. city. The most noticeable im- reinforced concrete and steel, with purpose of power deveiopement by laying und prices drop to whnt Is The license fees have at all times ’ provement being tiie fillin g of the n wooden roof over which w ill be NO REGISTRATION disposition thereof subject to the usually the low point of the year in , . , , ... . .. NO VOTE AIIOWED terms and conditions of section 24 been ample to pay all the interest . .. , deep gutters between 4th an, fifln laid slate fireproof shingles. This April. I lie use of the incubator and , V. ,, , , , . streets, ct.monly known as Kellv s w ill make it practically fireproof of the Federal water power act. The and all the maturing instalhnentts brooder is recommended as the mo.*l i . . , ' , Be sure (liât you are registered | report of a timber cruiser shows of principal, and leave a substantial , , , . Lake. I lie improvement is a much throughout, since nil partitions w ill economical and labor saving way , with the county clerk as a voter. , • , ' «'•'•’ led one ami w ill do away w ith be of fireproof material. that the land contains an average of balance for new construction. The of . reproducing the flock, anil I also The cost of the building w ill h If you are not registered you w ill less than 7500 feet of tim ber b. m. annual interest on the bonds fo r a very unsightly condition at that tiie most certain mean* of insuring approximately *300,000, and the In not be able to vote as it w ill be im The point in the city. to the acre, and is, therefore, sub 1928 w ill be *1,586,660.99. an i irly hatch. Another advantage crease of 43 in capacity w ill raise possible for you Io swear in your ject to disposition as agriculture principal installments due in 1928 of early batching is that it allow* The Gobi H ill High Negative De- (lie first estimated cost but slightly. vole. land o f class three w ith in the mean are *1,750,000; inl929 8,825,000; 1930 the cock, rels more time to build Each two units w ill have a sepa *1,925,-MM); and then for three it w ill The law permitting the swearing ing of the act of June 9, 1916. good laxlirs and cover them w ill, be *1,975,000. after which it gradu bate lean, won over the Rogue River rate dining hall. Each unit w ill have in of voles has been changed. The Pursuant to the foregoing, it is meat. This is true whether they are Debate team by two to one votes. its own living room w ith fire place ¡new I, w applying to elections elim- hereby ordered that the land des ally decreases. sold un the generally high priced These bonds are the general obli At Rogue River, last Thursday night and other furnishing*. Trunk room* Inates the custom because it was cribed, subject to valid perference July uiurkcl us broilers, or arc held Gold H ill had to forfeit the affirm a stor: ge rooms and other needed abused and many illegal votes were rights and also to departmental re gation of the state and must be paid for marketing ns rooster* for (lie tive as on of the affirm ation de plaeex w ill be provided for each unit cas! throughout the slate through gulations approved December ‘ 19, whether the license fee is reduced Thunkogiving and Christina* set sou - .D m loopehole in the (-lection laws. 1926, Circular 1103, governing the or not. Good faith w ith the tax pay bates, Asil Walker, w lil be unable to also. market.*. “ One of the great trouble* debate this year. Excavation for the new building You might think that your name last general opening of revested ers and Rood faith w ith the bond w itli tip- marketing of poultry in lh? They debate Glendale High nt is expected to start w ithin a month is on the registration books, but Oregon lands to entry shall be open holders demand that the registera- United Stales," says the bulletin, ‘‘is and it is planned to have the struct you should be sure about it. To ed to entry by ex-service men of the tion fees be kept at a level that w ill Glendale Thursday February 9th. the excessive number of immature, The Gold H ill girls basketball ure ready for occupancy by the time avoid tiie possibility of any error, war w ith Germany under the general produce the required funds to meet scrawny chicken* sent to the market. | team, won their first game of the U" ‘ University-»pens next fall each voter should make it a person provisions of the homestead law as the interest and maturing principle Early hatching w ill do a great deal al matter to nscerain if his or her modified by the act of June 9, 1916 coming due each year w ithout re season Iasi Friday night when they to counteract this condition, because name is on the poll book of the (39 Stat. 218). and in accordance quiring a property tax from the won over Talent High girls 29 to 9. ODD FELLOWS AND REBEKAHS the cockcrals w ill have a longer W ILL HAVE SOCIAL EVENING precinct i n which the ballot is to be w ith the terms and conditions of people of Oregon. tiold H ill look the lend in the season in which to build a larger cast. The counties have voted bonds ■ first few minutes of ploy iwid held public resolutions No. 29, approved frame, and then w ill have some time Next Wednesday evening the Odd it through the contest. Voters who have moved since the February 14, 1920, as amended by for highway purposes and assured to put on a finish." The girls showed 11 great deal of Fellows and Rebekahs an,| their election should not fa il to register public resolutions Nos. 36 and 79, ap their people that the money received Eor hatching, a careful selection improvmcnt since their previous, friends w ill enjoy one of the well at their new address. proved January 21 and December 28, from the state as their share of the of eggs is important from the stand and ought to win their share of the known social affairs for which thill 1922, respectively, for a period of 91 license fees, (25 percent) would be point of p ro fit and improvement of games from now on, us it seems they order is noted. Each member of the days beginning w ith the 28th day used Io pay the interest on the coun BUSINESS REVIEW stock. The male breeder.* should be have a good combination for their orders arc entitled to bring a friend On other pages of this issue w ill from and after the date hereof. ty bonds. This is now enough o pay placed In the liens a month before team. With Barbara Me Ouat and w ith them to help them enjoy the be found reviews of many business Thereafter the land, i f remaining ail the interest on all the county egg* are to he saved. Eggs should be Leona l.cntz at forwards, Ruth Dufur evening. A splendid time is in stor? houses opening in Medford. These unentered, w ill become subject to highway bonds issued. Good faith gathered frequently Io prevent ch il Center, Itutl, Cameron Side-Center for all those who have the good enterprising companies chose the appropriation by the general public. w ith the people of these counties de ling. All eggs for hatching should and Jewel Quackenbush and Dovie fortune to be present. Afl members columns of (he Gold H ill News Io An entryman of land restored here mand that the fees be continued at a be uniform in shape and size, sound Riles Guards. are especially urged Io be present. carry their message to the people. under must pay 50 cents per acre as level that w ill do this. in shell and of good size—no egg* ---------n-------- The county bonds outstanding that Gold H ill High won their first Messrs. Johnson and Parker are re fir t installment o f ‘ the purchase weighing less than 2 ounces should doubl-hendcr basketball game last ENTERTAINS THURSDAY CLUB sponsible for the development of the price of (he land at the time of his i ®*ave been issued for highway pur- he used. Eggs deteriorate rather Friday. The girls defeating Talent approximatley twenty- . review. When it is found necessary entry is allowed and *2.00 per acre ! P°ses rapidly if held longer lhan 5 days, and also the hoys. rs Reis Chapman entierlained I to go out of Hie c ilv to tr. de it might when final proof is made. i ,n*ft*on dollars. The Oregon and and none should lie saved for incuba Ihursday Sewing Club at her . ¡be Subsequent to this order and * alifornia Land Grant Relief funds The hoys game started out w ith the , — well ----- Io keep these popular firms lion more than 19 'lays. Gold H ill taking the lead, making hoi,,e in th i* c i,) l ,his afternoon. A in mind, prior to the date the land becomes i have much to retire these A new practice advised in this three field goals in rapid sueees- * t>o<l membership was present subject to entry by the general pub-! bon,ls ,n several of ,he counties, bulletin deals w itli the eggs during sion. Talent called lime out and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Radtke and M r: lie as herein provided, no rights may Some of this has been used to re I. O. O. F. CONFERS DEGREE incubation. It has usually been the when the game started again the and Mrs.M. B. Merriman motored to lic acquired to said land by settle- deent bonds and some has been put into a sinking fund fo r this purpose. custom to cool the eggs daily until locals fOUIHj a s|Ubt>orn|y resisting T l,„ i n n « ? r , .«. .• Chiloquin Sunday afternoon. They ment in advance of entry or other I f these highway funds are not dose Io the hatching time. The pre team wh(> mowed Gold H ill’s lend Ih e I O O. F. conferred the f.rst visilC(1 wi(h Zillinierln fanl;,v wise, except strictly in accordance paid w ith funds from other sources vious bulletin on incubation nlvised down Io one point, the second quart a i . l ' ,SU, n‘" e ‘?dBe ° " > ’ Chiloquin and on (heir return herewith. Ibis. "Recently,” say* the bulletin, er ending 6 to 5. During the second II. A. Badlke last evening. A xplen-, stop|)e(, for „ short v|#i, w i,h Mrs. You w ill note upon all applica the property tax on farms, homes ‘‘This practice has been discarded quarter tin- locals iikain forged a- did crowd was present an,| consid tions which may be filed for said and other tangible property must be Merriman* sister and husband Mr. increased to pay them and the six generally and seems to lie neces- lieild making nine points Io their op erable enthusiasm in lodge mailers and Mrs. Leonard Martin on the lands: per cent lim itation docs not obtain nry only when the temperature of ponents five, tin- score of the half was evidenced. "E ntry made in accordance w ith Green Springs Mountain. They re because it is for public debt and in the incubator has been a little high.’’ ending 15 Io HI. port tin- town of Chiloquin as hav any subject to the provisions and Alva Kellogg was a business visit ing a very prosperous appearance reservations of section 24 of the terest. Roth team* gained back the second To reduce the license fees below half, one trying to run the other up or in this city Wednesday. TWO OF OUR GRTATEST w itli much new building promised. Federal water power act.” requirements fo r the purposes in a score and the oilier determined to Date restoration effective Febru PRESIDENTS TO RE tended is a breach of faith. Bad ary 18, 1928— win, the result was both teams HONORED THIS MONTH ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ^ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 1 itHHMNHRMni !, ^uiniiHnciiawMiwuBMHnianaaMi playing nearly equal. Talent edging Soldier's preference right period: faith is destructive. Iwo point* closer to the locals. The From February 18, 1928, To May 18, THIS WEEK AT THE BEAVER THEATRE TOMORROW IS ARBOR DAY The anni versarli-« of the births last quarter each team took turns 1928 inclusive. of two of our greatest presidents, j in scoring. Gold H ill would raise Soldier’s simultaneous filin g Friday and S aturday February io - ii The second Friday in Febuary ¡9 namely George Washington and their lead to five points and then period: From January 30, 1928, To arbor day, that is tomorrow. Wheth “T H E CAT AND CANARY” Abrlinin Lincoln w ill be celebrated ,Talent would bring their score up February 17, 1928, inclusive. er or not there is to be any obser this month. Lincolns birthday w ill to w ithin three points. The game F eatu rin g Laura La Plante in U niversal’s Huge Su vance of this day we have not learn be Sunday Feb. I2tli, Washington’s ended w ith the locaJs holding a five per Special. Show ing for (he first time in Southern CUTS *30,000 FROM ed. People who live in Oregon, w ill he Wednesday Feb. 22nd. ¡point lead 20 Io 23. CRESENT CITY APPROPRIATOIN especially this part of the state do --------- o--------- | The manager of the Gold H ill i Oregon for 35c. Our contract designates an adm is ---------o--------- sion of 50c hut we are giving this big picture to our not take arbor day as a very serious Mrs. Matilda Co',- of Grants Pass i Hi« \ A" n" " ,S , w i,h ' ,he (>f I From Crescnl City,—-The Rivers matter fo r there is already a great patrons at reduced prices. Come early. There is was in ll„? c ity Wednesday as a hlia '»'cn so licitin g advee- I and Harbors b ill as reported out of many trees here and like people who hound to he a crowd out. gm-st of her daughter, Mrs M. I “ "i, ” '«h S^h° o1 the rivers and harbors committee have lived in other sections now bar Merriman. While here Mrs. CoV : ! ¿ " T i l . . C T * ' ' M° S‘ " 'e of the house of representatives, show ren, feel ns the residents of these Sunday N ight Feb. 12— Bode,I the meeting of the W. R. C. (’ 0" ' w cr? kind a cut in the amount allotcd fo r Cres other sections that our forests w ill HOOT G IBSO N ’in "G A LLO PIN f FU R Y ” enough to put nn ndd in and a large* cent City harbor during tiie present last for ever. 0 i number of Medford’s. In next weeks A lot of good comedy with a w estern hack ground year, the some provided fo r harbor In a country where lumbering has Mrs. Fred Guy was in Medford ,-aper a list of all those who have pul I work at that place having been re become such a huge industry, more Ttteday February 14th— Wednesday where she went to visit an advertisinent In (he paper w ill ! duced from *230,000 to «200,000. the serious thought should be given to the schools, Mrs. Guy lK instructor in 1, • in. Watch for them mid renienih- The g reatest of all Dog stars, Rtti Tin Tin in | sun, of *50,000 is provided for main- reforestation and preservation o f muslc In this city and Bogue live r ,-r the merehnnt that helps put out “T H E DOt; OF T H E R E G IM EN T” i tenance. It is expected the b ill w ill the younger growth so as to perpetu end was studlng the work as taught your boys au,j girls annual is the pass the house w ith in the next few ate the great industry which makes In the county scat. I one to patronize first. IWINMIIMM^^ lltmilllimi mhiaiM aHaiaaaM iaaM aaM iaiiM *M ^MaaiaaB»a«aMaai days. our hillsides profitable. ,4 ' •'