Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, February 16, 1928, Image 1

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    VOLUME No. 10.
COLD HILU JACKSON COUNTY. ORBGON, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 16. l»2s
OLD OREGON TRAIL
A ttem pt Made
W ho Is Y o u r
IN SPLENDID CONDITION Chamber O f
to Preserve Our A recent. announcement from Commerce T o
Choice For the
Idaho, gluten that the old Oregon
P r ç s î(jç f\ç y ?
Highw ay Beauty I T rail from the Wyoming »late line
Meet Monday
Io the Oregon line w ill be oiled for
NUMBER 43
I BRUTONS STILL HOPE
TO GET OLD DEBTS
Beaver Portland
Opens Operations
Fo r The Season
Senators and representatives are
*H'"'g deluged with appeals from Brit
ish subjects for action by congress
_____
(authorizing the federal government
ills entire length by August 1st, 1928.
, ,
,
,
l<> assume and pay the repudiated
Twenty-eight «lute park*. Includ-i»J'ro,n *»*»« point to Portland the road
Due to a conflict of dates, it was
In keeping with the efforts of the debts of the southern stales con-
lug many outstanding scenic points ,4 either paved or oil hound macadam
The Beaver Portland this week got
decided by the Chamber of Com­ press over the state :o ascertain the traded chiefly in reconstruction
on our highways, have already been U|x>n completion this w ill form one
under operation again after several
merce officers that it would be best feeling of the several communities days following the civil war.
i months shut down. .Monday the car»
secured by the llighwuy Department of the best roads in the country us to postpone the meeting called dor
us to their perference of candidates i Ten southern states repudiated I were delivered to Marble Mountain
the
oiling
of
roads
has
been
extrem­
In addition, tiuiher areas along the
Friday Februory 17th to Monday in the forth coming presidential bond issues aggregating «155,525,85«}. ' and the quarry work there started.
highways are controlled so that ely satisfactory in the northwest pro­
February 20, thereby giving all th ■ race we would like o get an ex­ With interest the total repudiated J.uesday the grease rock work started
there w ill he no timber cutting or ducing u roud which in souw cases
advantage possible to the Gold H ill pression of the preference of our debt now exceeds ««¡00,(MW),(MM).
and the raw’ grinder started to day.
undesirable development in the na­ is preferable to puving.
High School to property advertise communities.
A large porportion of these bonds The slurry w ill be made and when a
ture of hot slog stand* or bill bourds.
and
succeed
in
putting
over
their
This year is rather unique in a are held by British whose fathers sufficient supply is on hand all
l itis has been accomplished in the EAST AND SOUTH WANT
play-
political way in so far as neither and grandfathers purchased them as wheels
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___
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ill again
be _____
turning and
WESTERN
CLOVER
SEED
In-.I few years in accordance with
At the time that the meeting was party has a well groomed candidate gilt-edged American securities. The Gold H ill’s biggest industry w ill be
the policy of the Highway Com-
Oregon ran continue as a lead­ set for Friday the play date was for the position of president. Hoover : present owners have banded them- going full swing
mision to keep the highway of the
to have the greater amount «elves«together a . the Council of For I While ,he kiln
not
iB
ing
clover seed state by developing overlooked and in so far as the ar­
future as beautiful as it is at present.
rangements had already been made of following in the republican press e,gn Bondholders, which is directing Oration for three months there have
and
producing
two
kinds
of
seed
to
With this as a beginning, there is
for the dramatic event nt the high at present « »hough Ex-Governor the campaign to induce the United been about thirty or forty men at
being rapidly accomplished in Ore­ meet demands of north mid-western school the cooperation of the club ’“Wde„ of Illinois is coming to the State, congress to accord them re- work at all times in the shops, load-
gon a well rounded out system of and southern states, says G. It. Hy- members was vfcuchsufed.
front. Others mentioned is Dawes, lief.
.
,
..
highway parks.
Roadside timber slop, head of farm corps of the Ore­
Davis. Borah, und others. Some con-
The British appeal« stress the '¡ng,' sacking 'and " fin is h grinding
However
wih
two
or
three
days
preservation is being carried out in gon Stale Agriculture college. Warm
8
8
more for the committee to work on lend that the convention w ill be argument that it is the duty of the 1 roon,
the Blue Mountain parks on the Ore­ southern climate requires anthrac-
the progrnm and luncheon which deadlocked and a <h:rk horse can- United States government to pay the
nose
resistant
seed
while
the
colder
News of the opening has been look
gon Trail and Wallowa-I.atirande
w ill be a part of the evenings en­ didate w ill result the same as in the 'debts repudiated by individual states ed for for some time and now that it
Highway; seu beach and dune areas mid-western regions require u hardy
case
of
the
nomination
of
Warren
particularly
because
the
1
life
amend-
tertainment it is bound to increase
are being provided on the Roosevelt type. Oregon ex|ieriment station
| ment to the American constitution has been accomplished the famous
the enthusiasm and |M*ppiness of the G. Harding eight years ago.
Beavyr Portland Cement w ill begin
Highway; I nva and desert types are specialists have begun the develop­
Gov
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P.r,eVent‘ « " / " ‘«'vidual whether a ,o flow into the channels of industry
session,
exemplified in purks along
The ment of such seeds.
letters of invitations have gone Gov. A1 Smith drawing the most citizen or a foreigner, from suing a t a greater rate. Spring weather over
Growers in the middle-west have
Dulles-Culiforniu Highway.
fire with Senator Heed also a pros- I state for recovery.
out to neighbor organization to
the state w ill undoubtedly open up
experienced
much
difficulty
in
ob
A beginning has been made. The
taioing stands of clover and alfalf i U °*n »*' the meeting with the Gold pect. The usual battle for domina-
much construction and all bus' .ess
few parks acquired to date arc well
tion of the party between Tam­
EXPLORERS GO TO NORTH
because of winter killing, while un- Hil1 Boosters and considerable, w ill
and government bureau reports are
scattered and
representative of
many
faction
an,)
the
anti
Tammany
very optimistic and if all that is said
various attraction., and scenic types, «"•“ nose cause« considerable darn- no doubt be said and done, whicii faction is expected. Tammany ha,
tend toward the binding of the com­
Seeking to make the first Hight is true there w ill be plenty work foe
age
in
the
south.
More yet needs to be done
somewhat the edge on the battle
Experiments have shown these munities into a firm er hrotherhoo-l now due to the loss of their enemy, from Alaska to Spitzbergen, Captain the local company for many months
More parks for rest places and pic
so that all might work in harmony
George II. Wilkins, Australian ex­ ahead.
nlclng arc needed on such arteries »«Bures to be largely lack of a.hipt-
Win J. Bryan.
for the good of the entire district.
plorer-aviator, and Carl B. Eielson,
The fact that the midwinter shut­
We would appreciate it if our
us the Pucific Highway; more ex­ . otlon originating in seed coming
his sour-dough pilot, sailed for Sew­ down this year was more prolonged
Through its secretary the memb­
from
outside
sources.
This
has
been
readers w ill mail in the following ard today.
amples of the sutierb varities of ut
than usual is no indication that the
ti n. lion on the Columbia. Boosevell lnr“e,’r •'esponsible for the passage ers of the Gold H ill Irrigation Dis­ coupon stating their preference of i
From Seward they w ill go to Fair business of the company has fallen
trict
have
been
invited
to
join
in
and other highways. The river and “ » ,hl‘ »''deral act which requires
candidates.
banks, in the interior of Alaska, by- away for such is not the case. Last
the activities of the club. Likewise
ocern beach sceneries are especially "'» i all inqiorted seed lie stained.
rail. There they w ill essemble their summer an enlarged plant was plac­
the members of the Sums Valley
«test vlng of additional attention.
DEMOCRATIC
single-motored wooden monoplane ed in operation with double the ca­
! community.
A large organization
The tinil'i r reservations should go HORS RESIGNS AS
should
result
which
w
ill
put
the
1st Choice ............................. ..... _...... for the preliminary hop to Point Bar- pacity of the old plant and conse­
SECRETARY TO GOVERNOR
on v ith additional Impetus as great­
row. northernmost tip of the Ameri­ quently even the increase in business
Gold liiil community on the map.
ly increasing the beauty and attrac­
Tile nid which the surrounding ter­ 2nd Choice ............... _......... ... ............ can continent, and the hop-off point the output was not used up as fast.
tions of the highway systems.
Hui E. Hots private secretary to ritories w ill lend to the city, and the
for the arctic flights.
Supt. C. W. Martin is very enthusi­
Many of these highway park sites Governor I. L. Petterson since the
REPUBLICAN
and so parulell and our problems are
They plan to fly from Fairbanks to astic over the company’s prospects
have come to the state as donations lutters inauguration a year ago,
the country should bring about a
Point Barrow in March, make ex­ ar.d he predicts a thriving business
1st Choice .... ........... ............................
and ore named us memorials of the hus submitted his resignation to
greater ami more friendly feeling.
ploratory and test flights, and then for the local company. This should
donors. They point out that local in­ the Governor, Mr. Patterson, in ac­
It is a great opportunity for ac­ 2nd Choice ........................................... launch out over the vast unkown sound good »o everyone in Southern
terest und initiative shown by var­ cepting the resignation, has asked
complishment and advancement.
of the Arctic sea in a 2100-mile flight Oregon as the local payroll is quite
ious eomiiuMUtics and
counties Mr. Hoss to remain on the job un­
What issue do you consider the to Spitzbergen before arctic fogs an asset.
These
three
communities
have
in­
should he promoted’, an(| especially til the first of March, as the gover­
make flying impossible.
most outstanding?
possible donors of scenic points nor intends to be absent from the terests which are so Interlocking
A powerful radio transmitting set
NOT SO DUMB
and
so
purnlel
an(|
our
problems
are
should lx- further encouraged to set state for several days preceding
w ill be carried to keep them in touch
are so nearly allied that they should
up park memorials witli consequent that date.
Who w ill succeed us
with civilization.
Should they be Mother— What sort of a man is this
benefit to our state and our motor private secretary has not been in ­ he met by concerted action on the
forced to alight on the arctic ice pack finance of yours?
part
of
all
concerned
and
not
be
visitors for this and coming genera­ dicated by the Governor.
Do you favor the «3 auto license they w ill signal for help from the PRISCILLA—Well, mother he says
mutters for scattered organizations
tions.
Mr. Hoss who is a potential can­
and individual efforts alone to pro­ proposal with an increase of gaso­ nearest land. Captain Wilkins is con­ he has always wanted a home.
didate for the office of secctary secute.
vinced that the aviators can “live off Mother— 1 like the sound of that.
line taxes?
of state, said in his letter of resig­
A huge turnout is ex|>ected at Yes or No .......... ................................ the land” by killing game with rifles Priscilla—and he likes ours very
nation that he did not feel justified
in Ihe event the rescue is delayed.
much.—Tit-Bits.
the city Hall in Gold H ill February
in spending any time while on the
The plane, a I-ock-heed-Vega, is
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20. A splendid chance for everyone
state pay-roll to further his own
powered with a 220 horse power
in this vast trade territory to rub
peraonal political career, and Indl- shoul(|ers and exclwige gIvt,tings
Just mail your coupons to the. Wright whirlw ind engine. A gasoline
caled that us soon ns he was r e - __
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Straw vote editor of this paper suppjy of 370 gallons and 40 days rfl
an(| ideas is offered. If such an op­
right away.
lieved from doty that he would
tions w ill be carried, in addition to
portunity is made the most of, thet
make a state wide survey of the
scientific equipment.
all our interests w ill prosper and
HIGH SCHOOL SHOW
situation and come to a decision
In addition to looking for a conti­
everyone in the vicinity w ill be
More luws are broken here by un­ niter he had had time ns a private
PROMISES PLEASING
nent some explorers have believed
happier,
married native horn youths between citizen to go thoroughly into the
-
E N TERTA IN M ENT FRIDA Y existed in the arctic ocean, Wilkins
- ........o —
■
tile ages of 18 und 21 than by men matter.
and Eielson plan to make meteoro­
ODD FELLOWS SOCIAL
of uny ottier age, according Io Bruce
The state press, with which Mr.
The High school play, “The im­ logical observations.
VERY
PLEASANT
EVENT
That the Gold H ill trail, Dead
Boutull, superintendent of the crim ­ Hoss has been closely affiliated as
portance of Being Earnest” promises
. . . _______
Irdian and Butte Creek market roads
inal record bureau of common ideas nn association officer for a number
to
be
one
of
the
best
plays
ever
stag­
i l SSES SPAN NATIO N
which are being constructed jointly
The I. O. O. F. and Bcbeknh lodges
court.
of years, has indicated that it w ill
THROUGH BIG MERGER by the government, state and Jackson
celebrated the anniversary of (hid ed by Ihe students of the local high
"Young men of this type were ar- support him actively If he becomes
1 be first transcontinental bus county, w ill all evenually receive
fellowship in a very appropriate school.
ested a greater number of times dur­ a candidate, and considerable inter­
The students in the cast arc labor­ route in the United States, strechinp additional aid, is evidenced by the
manner last evening at their lodge
ing 1927 than any other type," said est in his politicnl welfare is being
ing over time on their parts so that from he Pacific const to Philadel- recent allottment of «7000 from the
hall in this city.
Boutull, “ and the same has been true evineed by a substantial group of
Each lodge member was permitted the presentation w ill be flawless and pliia an(| ultimately coming to New United States forestry fund to be
for several years beck.
friends, representative of all lines
The used this year on the construction of
a guest and as a result the large hall highly pleasing to the people of the York was completed today.
“However although these hoys in the larger centers.
bus line, operating more than 400 the Dead Indain road.
was crouded with people all eager city.
break more laws and arc arrested
Mrs. C. G Bluett has charge of the busses over 50,000 miles of this coun­
to enjoy themselves. They were not
These three roads run east-west
more times, the nuijority of murders GROCERY TO START
disappointed either, ss the reports direction this year and she scenic try and linking more than 1000 cities from the Rogue River Valley into the
are committed by married men about
ON CASH BASIS were very good nnd the Odd Fellows highly optimistic over the advance- towns and communities,
resulted Crater National forest reserve. The
24 years old.
and Rebekahs were voted- very good ment made by the cast. She predicts from the merger of the Pickwick cor- Gold H ill Tail road extends from
In a recent survey at several peni­
something very good in nninture d rn -j poration nnd the Greyhound bus
Gold H ill to a junction w ith the
The Gold H ill Grocelerin, owned entertainers.
tentiaries where electrocution is the
mn for the people of this vicinity on system.
An
old
time
dance
was
featured
Medford-Crater Lake highway on
by
O.
C.
Stanwood
w
ill
start
as
a
supreme penalty, it was found the
next
Friday
evening.
Fare on a transcontinental bus trip upper Rogue river; the Dead Indain
largest percentage of men put to cash store, March first neeording to with Mayer Cook officiating on the
Last year the high school play is said to be a trifle more than one-
banjo
nnd
n
Mr.
Moore
from
Evens
plateau into Klamath county, while
Mr.
Stanwood.
In
speaking
to
your
death were either 24 or 25 years old.
proved so Interesting and enjoyable third of existing rail rates. Stop­
the Butte Creek road extends from
reported Mr. Stunwood stated that ('reek assisting. Another of the out­
■ that a second nnd third showing was overs at hotels, owned and operated
near Eagle Point,
into the Butte
the people expect the stores to meet standing features of the program was i
MARKED COIN RETURNS
a violin solo by Miss Snider a seven {’_e,nianJ ed', ™ * .f“c‘ ^creased the by the bus corporation,
however,1 Falls district.
the chain «lore competition of the
year old child which would have I ! interests of Ihe student» in dramatic bring actual expenses to an amount
The sum of «75.000 is divided
F ifty-tw o years ago I). H. Swan, nearby towns and he is going to do
been a credit to one many years her work and they expect to make this approximating ordinary rail costs. equally w ith these three roads on
on
tlie
same
terms.
“If
the
people
using a steel die, cut his name into a
years play even better than the one The time required, however, is sev­
this years road building program by
silver half dollar of the coinage of want cash prices we w ill give them senior.
last year.
eral days or more longer thun on Jackson county, and with the addi­
The
festivities
continued
until
what
they
want”
he
stated.
“The
1875. Captain I. II. Tarbox, West
The
play
w
ill
be
given
on
the
train, depending on the number of tional «700 it w ill give the Dead In ­
Brooksville storekeeper, was one of merchant who has all his money late in the evening. Many out of town stage of the high school auditorium.
stop-overs desired.
dain road « total of «31,000 for this
those who watched the procedure. tied up in slow and questionable ac­ visitors were present.
F. S. Waite, field auditor for the
The coaches of the Pickwick-Grey­ year’s construction. Two units of 10
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As Captain Tarbox was counting counts ennnot afford to sell ns
State Imhistrial Accident conunision hound system, as the new system is
C ITY LIBRARY MOVED
miles of the Gold H ill-T rail road has
the money in his till on n recent eve­ cheaply ns the one who gets cash
was a visitor in the city Tuesday, to be called, built by the corporation
been constructed the past two year’s
ning he found Ihe coin, the name on every turnover.
The City Library formerly located checking up on the state insurance nc able to carry 28 passengers and with this year’s appropriation
-The matter of cheap prices has
"D. H. Swan” still showing plainly,
accounts.
Some of them contain dining cars the road w ill be extended another
come to the front quit forcefully in in the City Council room has been
despite the hnlf century of wear.
and other comforts. They are op­ five miles this year. The first units
moved
to
the
room
prepared
for
it
Captain Tarbox plnn, to present the past few weeks.
The first to
Automotive Wise Cracks
erating on 430 schedules daily, nnd of the Dead Indnin and Butte Creek
the eoln to Mr. Swan’, daughter Mrs. make an overature for the cash in the annex of the same building
An optimist is a tourist who starts in 1926 ihe last date on which sta­
roads w ill be constructed this season.
I.aura S. Smith, who now resides in trade was the Gold H ill Supply Co. nnd the furnishings and books arc ou4 with poor brakes, no spare, a
tistics arc qvniinblc, carried more
who instn'lcd what Is known ns a now cozely housed nnd privately anil knock in the motor, and who wires
Weils, Me.
than 1, 500, 000 passengers.
SCOTTISH
cash counter from which groceries pleasantly situated to entertain pat­ 250 miles ahead for hotel reserva­
“Gladys is about the closest person
ALSO TAXIDERMHST
can be purchased for cash and nt a rons. The public is cordially invited tions.
FIRST
VACATIONIST—
How
do I know.”
“How’s huntin’ out Chicago way? saving. Mr. Walker In this way ex- ,o vi«*‘ ,he library in Its new quart-
I f nil the autos in the United
you find it here?
"Purty good. Got a nice mounted pects to eduente the people into the i *‘rs and add their names to the ineni-
“What makes you think that?”
Slates were placed end Io end it SECOND VACATIONIST—Get ac-
policemnn in my trophy room.”
value of prompt cash payments.
I lK’r«hip roll.
“She’s so stingy she won’t use
would be Sunday afternoon.
quninted with the druggest.
perfume on windy day? ”
Young Men
Declared Chief
Crime Doers
I
i
Additional Funds
A llotted for
County Roads