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n VOLUMI No. 3$. W orld Famed Play Feature Beaver Theatre COLO BILL JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 23, 1#2H CEMENT Si 11 I’M ENTS ARE HEAVY FROM LOCAL PLANT Tile pust week hus witnessed un t-nlurged shipment of cement from tile Beaver Portland Co. in tills city. Tile clear weather of the pust couple weeks has added incentive to the building operations ami as a result Jean VuIJcan of LaBrie. a day lab up averuge of about loon tu I2oo orer, earns a »canty living fur III» barrels a day have been movipg out sister uml her »even children. Fur of the plant loading shells. Mealing a louf of bread tu suve them The pust week the entire plant frnm starvation he 1» sentenced tu ussumrd Operation. The kiln ha» be II).- galleys fur five yean. Discharg gun Io turn out the fiery clinker on ed from the prison in IMIS, with a to the dump ready tor its manufac soil I poisoned and embittered against ture into Hit- finished Beaver Port society, he finds shelter with a kind land brand cement. ly and ehuritable bishop, whom he The entire working force both nt repays by striding his silver plate. Marble mountain and nt the loeul Instead of arresting him, the good plant is busy once more, the wheels bishop gives him more silver to add of this great industry are in perpe to nil he loss stolen, then semis him tual mutton three shifts a day. At on Ids way with a ssiitg, it preset,, ,i»e norma' er v of no manding his soul to 1. working ami also -a I exl ValJean, filled wrtl emorse and 1 men due to the increasi .hors un gralitu le, is regenerated by the bish ' the increased business u the plan op's action. Two yea.'S Inter in a strange town he In-gins Io live anew, DRAKE'S GROCERY working out un invrntion that brings BEAUTIFYING STORK INSIDE AND OCT prosperity and the respect of the community. His liherul philanthro Howard Drake manager of the pies are widely pruised ami he is Howard Grocery is a great believer made mayor. Employed in his factory is Fan- and admirer of beauty nnd clean tine, a girl who has been deserted liness nnd he has so proven him by the father of her baby, Coset te. self by having his place of business The chibl is left in the care of a brightened up. The past week laborers have been craven and hideous pair named ThennriHer. It is learned thut the busy replacing broken windows and child Is illegitimate nnd the girl is removing distasteful signs from the discharged from the fnctory without front of the store—the accumulation the knowledge of the benevolent o f years. The interior of the store is nmnufacturer, who later learns of la-ing all finished in white nnd when the girls distress uml promises to completed will present a very at old her and take care of her child, tractive appeurance. As soon as the but only after Fantinr has been re inside is completed the outside will duced to frightful poverty by the be gone over nnd as a result an en crafty Tl ernaritier’s whose heart tirely new appeurance will lx- pre less d.*mu..ds have driven her Io sent. The work will add consider sell even her hair and teeth to pro aide to the attractiveness of the vide for the supposed illness of her building nnd Hie cheerfulness of its surroundings. little Cosette. Jnvert u relentless inspector of CRESENT CITY APPROPRIATION police, suspects the manufacturer of IS NOT DIMINISHED being the ex-convict who stole the silve. plnle and who ntso took two Aecording to word received in francs from a hurdy-gurdy boy years before. But Javert is unable Grants Pass Monday in a telegram to prove his case until one day un from Sen. Steiwer,* the original plans innocent man is charged with Val- and appropriation for the Crescent Jcaii's ancient crimes. Then VuIJean City harbor will be adhered to by steps forth and confesses, saving the the government engineers nn(| work man from conviction. The lenient of constructing the harbor jetties, it Judge lets ValJean go, but Jnvert is thought here, will be started hounds him to the dcuthbed of Fun- shortly on Hie plan for which Con tine and claps hitn into jail. ValJean gress has already made an appropria secapes and hides his grent fortune tion of $10,000. According Hie the Portla nd Ore In the forest of Montfermiel before gonian of the same date it is Inti he it again raptured and sent to the galleys for life. Nine months inter mated in a Washington, D. C., dis he saves the life of a snilor on the patch, that the government engineers galley, hut in doing so, disappears nt this time favor an even larger project than the one originally ap tod is reported drowned. But you must see the picture at the proved In par the Oregonian says. Beaver Theatre Friday and Saturday "The board of engineers has acted in order to realize its true greatness. favorably on a larger harbor project for Crescent City, California., Sen. Steiwer wns informed todny.”—Pa REMEDY FOR DISEASE cific Miner FOUND BY U. 0 . MEN P08TOFFIC AGAIN ROBBED UNIVEBSITY OF OBEGON, Eu gene.—The successful treatment of pernicious anemia by use of u potent liver extract, discovered by Dr. Wil liam Murphy, a graduate of the uni versity of Oregon in 1924, nnd Dr. George Minot, has been announced in the Harvard Alumi Bulletin nnd in Boston newspapers. Both of the dis coverers are now connected with the Harvard Medical School. The curative power« of liver nnd kidney of animals wns discovered by accident, the report states. Its value was then proved by a complete in vestigation. Until this dicovcry wns made, pernicious anemia wns con sidered fatal lo innn. The liver was first fed to the pat ients at the rate of a half a pound n day, but now a powder made from the substance is substituting In place of the ment. Dr. Murphy is nt present i ssoclated with Dr. Minot and Dr. Edwin A. Locke on various clinical problems, nnd he spends his entire morning in the Peter Bent Brigham hospital in Boston. Last summer Dr. Murphy attended the Oregon Stnte medical meeting at Salem, where his discovery attracted n a.-eat dca! of interest. AT EAGLE POINT For the second time in two months, the Eagle Point poatofficc was robbed Sunday night ami suf fered a loss of $65 worth of stamps, a money order bonk and $5 in ensh. The situation was thoroughly in vestigated this morning by Sheriff Ralph Jennings, who reported this afternoon that no clues were left behind. F.nlcrance wns made by jimmying a side door with an axe nnd the interior of the offfiee was ransack ed, with no drawers left unopened and other containers left without being rummaged. The second visit to the office, to the belief of the of ficers, was largely Inspired by Ihe fact thirt the burglars must have known that the office safe had been blown In the previous ns yet unsolved robbery, and that it hail not been repaired, forcing the post- office staff to place the stamps nnd money order book und cas h In pie best protected spot in the office. CAR LOAD OF CATTLE SHIPPED TO R INCE ON COAST A car lond of entile'was shipped from (lie local yards to Cedar Point Oregon where they will go onto the HE DID PAT—Did yez see Hurt black rat? range. The cattle are the property of Eddington and Day, two promin MIKE—Black me eye, tis brown. PAT—(hits Mike) Anything to ob- ent Sams Valley rnnehers. * rh Senator Heflin High School Scores First Hit Play Pleases Large Audience In Straw V o te NI MBER 43 O regon outlook reports SHOW UPWARD FARM TREND Commercial Club Initiated A t Monday Meeting General improvement in the agri ¡cultural situation in Oregon hut with many lines of production iin- i practical for expansion at present ' shown in the comprehensive econo Senator Heflin received the first mic-outlook report just issued by the The eonveuienee of a imine for tin Cold Hill is to have a Commercial inconvenience of It was portray;*»! vote in the straw vote contest being . conference here consisted of ex- club. in the High School play “ The Ini- conducted by this paper. In fact the j tension and experiment station spe Cold Hill ha» had several Com portance of being Earnest", which firs t two votes to he brought *n wa* cialists and county agents from ail mercial clubs but for some reason was presented nt the high school for Scnutor Heflin us the Democratic parts of the state. or other they have bloomed, failed auditorium, Friday evening before choice. The wet ami dry issue seems The report which will be immedi and died in just a few weeks. to I k - the one most important accord a very good audience. What will be the outcome of the ately edited wil lbe ready for general The scene of Ihe play was in ing to the opinions of those taking Monday meeting is merely a matter ! distribution in abridged form to any England and it centered around the advantage of our ballots. One vote ! citizen of the state either from the of conjecture but it is quite likely life and conduct of one young Eng was for religion as the outstanding j college or through the various that the best club of the time had lishman who has no idea of his par issue. The vote upon the auto tax is t county agents. Committee reports its inpeption on that date, jhe people entage hut whom had been reared about evenly derided between those based on federal, state an<l local of this community know that jheir by a nobleman and had quite an for and those opposed to the three statistics an,| first hand observations interests and their insitutions are estate und a beautiful ward hul dollur auto license. of specialists were made on the not being properly boosted and they was in love with another handsom*- Senator Borah received one 2nd general economic condition, farm have come to the place where they girl from an esterinuble English choice vote for tlie Democratic nomi crops, livestock, dairying, poultry, realize they must fight to survive or f III I nation. This ought to please Sen. Bor- und horticulture. A condensed sum gradually die. The you ig Englishman by Hi- rh. He lias been consistantly condem A splendid delegation from Sams nr me of John Working had created ned by the Republican party press mary fo lows: Valley were present and some few The general agriculture situation it wayward brother who took up of bis home staje for years but al from out on the Gold Hill Irrigation considerable time and wns the ua- ways is nominated by arelnimatio.i in Oregon is improved, the gross district also were in attendance, farm income being higher than at cuse he offered for his many trips ■at the party conventions. any other time since the peak iit and helped to make the meeting bet to London. Ilis unknown brother Those who have not jet sent in ter. With such a good representation whom he was thrown in contact their ballots, it is not to late yet. Gel 1919-2U. There is increased activity working for the interes js of the city with through a turn of fate also had in line let us have your votes. Our in farm lands and an increase in and surrounding territory we cannot an imaginary friend with invalid government is being run on a polit number of farms. With increased help but press forward. There is tendencies which culled for his at ical basis. Everyone in the United efficiency and adjustment of pro plenty of room for expansion here tention every time some social en States should take an active interest duction to market demands,, gradu- anil it is the desire of the local busi gagement threatened to interrupt his in the political activities and we feel ual increase of farm income is in ness men to see that full advantage dicated for some time. otherwise leisure life. that an expression of Ihe people thru is taken of ail the opportunities of Jack Working told Algernon of the straw ballot route will start a Loral markets on Pacific coast, fered. Ills handsome ward and also of his little comment. Lets all vote. Semi in where imputation is increasing twice A central civic org:iniza tion has mythical brother Ernest, and he your votes tod: y to the straw vote as rapidly as in the nation as a long been a need of this city and whole, will probably tend to im himself adopted the name Ernest editor. when in the city. His sweetheart prove. Domestic markets generally now that we have one, every effort are expected to continue about the should be put behind it in an un thought it such a musical name she DEMOCRATIC markets appear a little less favorable divided effort to keep it active and would not love him if it were any thing else. On a hoax Algernon 1st Choice .............. .......................... than a year ago. Credit conditions also instill and promote a feeling of ¡loses as the wayward brother of are favorable for the farmer now, loyalty and town and community patriotism so that our community aqi o| a.nntj|u.i su|o8 pun s-ipuf 2nd Choice ____ _______________ and although labor rates are still country estate of Jack and also to 70 per cent greater than for the pre will grow and our neighbors in jhe REPUBLICAN the heart of his pretty ward. Ernest*» war period 1910-14, a better supply country will prosper. At the meeting Monday night about sweetheart comes to his home and' 1st Choice ...................................... . is likely to he available. Commercial thirty five people were present and introduces herself nnd meets Hit- l>otato acreage in Oregon is likeiy ward an(| the fiance of Ernest’s, and 2nd Choice __..._________________ to remain about the same as in 1927 many ideas and suggestions were of the argument started but was finally but it appears that material increases fered for the benefit of the organiza cleared up when the entirp group What issue do you consider the are intended in all states from Nebr- tion. Ideas from the residents in the was gathered together nnd the boys most outstanding? aska jo Maine, Rggions of high acre city and also from the outlying dis exposed their deceptions. age yields and low freight will suffer tricts were voiced apd conclusions and thought from both might be com Lady Bracknell throws a bomb least from overplanting. into the plans of the young folks A world expansion in wheat area bined1 for the betterment of all. Addresses were made by Dick and puts the three through e grilling is in prospect. A three per cent in ns to their fitness socially and fin Do you favor the $3 auto license crease in winter wheat is in sight Srauss, George McDonaugh, Tony ancially to enter the social circles proposal with an increase of gaso for Pacific coast states. Justification Ross, H. D. Reed, C G Bluett, Charles to which she herself belonged and line taxes? for spring planting in the blue Beek, C J Shorb and others. Monday nights will be meeting to which she wanted her daughter Yes or No .......................................... mountain region an(| parts of the lo aspire. All argument wns finally Willamette valley, though in the nights, the second and fourth Mou- settled by the clearing up of Ernests latter flax, barley or oats may be days appeared to be the best nights birth and parentage and the play more profitable. Increase in general nil the members voted to make these Just mail your coupons to the barley acreage is warranted because nights the regular club meeting closed with everybody happy. Straw vote editor of this paper of local export demands. Increase in nights. Dues were placed at one dol The cast consisted of: lar a month and a total of 14 paid l.nnc, manservant . Burnel Davidson right away. corn is justified. Algernon Moncrieff Merritt Hittle Cattle prices are expected to re .Kellanddsertosh6n ftt..P ries-x M John Working .........Virgil Eddington HAVE YOU REGISTERED? main high for several years, but new in members were signed at this meet Lady Bracknell ........... Ethel Smith operators are cautioned in starting ing. J E Kelley has the distinction of Hon. Gwendolen Fairfax .. Barbara Have'you registered so that you at present high prices for breeding being the first to enroll and it would McQunt might exercise your greatest privi- stock. Sheep nre increasing through be hard to find a more consistant Miss Cecily Car-dew Jeanne Gulovsen lee and duly as American citizens. out the world, but market demand piugger for Gold Hill to lead the list. A committee of three was asked Miss Prism, governess........ Dorothy If you have not don’t delay any is expected to be good except in oc Connor longer. M. I). Bowers at the Gold casional years. Efficient production for, to solicit memberships and Pre Bev. Mr. Chasuble, rector ..... Clar Hill pharmacy has charge of regis: is essential to continued profit. Only sident Walker appointed himself and ence Wheatley terntion aaid all you have to do is 249 stallions were in public service C J Shorb and took the other mem Merriman, butler ..... Lyle Childers let him know that you want to re in Oregon as compared to 1050 in ber under advisement and will ap Considerable wit and humor was gister. He will do the resj. Every 1912. Hogs are still produced below point him nt a later date. Refreshments were served under evident during the entire show and citizen should register, by all means. state requirements but probably to kept the audience in a very recep a nd then make a solemn promise to the capacity of waste feed available the direction and superintendence tive mood throughout. himself to vote when the election which is the economical basis here. of Tony Ross, and the meeting ad Between nets Mrs. Guy furnished rolls around. Dairy situation is fnvorablc with journed- at a late hour. The next meeting will be March niusienl numbers from her music increasing demands for products, pupils. A chorus of Misses Eileen GALICE BRIDGE IS NOW without corresponding national in 12, unless a special meeting is called Guy, Jennne Qunckenbush, Clara READY FOR TRAFFIC crease in production, though high in the interim. Berk, Stone, Stanley and Smith en- quality of butter must be produced. ertnined with two splendid num After having been shui-off from Little alarm need be felt over ship LEAP-YEAR FETE ASKED bers. . ’ the outside world for several months ment of cattle from state, as they Lucille Hittle favored with a de on account of the wrecking of the are being fully replaced with better An international holiday on the ex lightful piano solo nnd Miss Jeanne bridge across Bogue River below ones. Guloverson rendered two pleasing Hell Gale, the residents and miners Surplus eggs of this state com tra day of every leap year, February Irish songs. Mrs. Guy aeeonipanird of the territory near Galice are prise hut small pencentnge of the 29, is suggested by Rev. J. Henry at the piano. again able to come to and from their total production. National volume Hornung pastor of the United Con The evening was a very pleasant homes nn<| properties in their auto will be little effected if Oregon pro gregational church here. On this day, Mr. Hornung propos one anil will tend to increase the pat mobiles. For the past two months duction is doubled or trebled. The ronage of the high school activities they have been forced to have cars poultry business in this state is es, the nations of the earth would which nre forjh coming. on either side of the river nnd cross fundamentally sound but depends right the wrongs which they realized on a rowboat or else resort to the ns much on safe management as on they might have committed against ------- a------- other countries during the previous old prospector’s method of walking current egg prices. SOUTHERN OREGON Apple production has about four years. MAY BEAUTIFY ROAD the trail. “An honorable man when he has reached its peak in the northwest. Committees from Grants Pass and Larger unit production at low cost committed a wrong, will confess it Ashland met in Medford Tuesday MANY GREAT BORN DURING FEBRUARY is vital to profits. Little if any in and attempt to make it right, the with members of the Medford Gar crease in Bartlett pear acreage is minister says. “Why can’t govern den club to discuss a uniform plan February marks many a birthday warranted. Peach production can be ments, which are only the instru of highwny beautification. Southern Oregon eoniniunlHes arc taking seri of the great, the forgotten, nnd those improved in quality and grading ments of nu-n, take the same atti ously Sam Hill’s offer of a prize for who nspire to grentness. Those born with profits though no great acrea ge tude?” the section doing the most to beau during Februnry, nnd proud parents expansion is warranted except un tify the Pacific highwny. It is plan of the month, point with significance iter exceptional growing nnd market ¡landed more than 300 per cent since 1920. Walnut markets are being af ned to line the highwny from Grants to history’s shining examples: Wash ing conditions. No increase in acreage of brambles fected somewhat by fluctuating pro Pass to beyond- Ashland with trees ington, Darwin, Lincoln, Jules Verne nnd plants that thrive under soil and John Buskin, Samuel Pepys, Feodor can bP recomended excepj in local duction in competing nreas. Filberts climatic conditions of Southern Ore Chaliapin, Frill Kreisler, Mary ities of exceptional culture condi are remaining more stable. The complete report contains de gon. In nddition, steps are being tak Garden, John Barrymore, Otto Kahn, tions and market fnealities. Veget en to secure the cooperation of per I Charles Lindbergh, Thomas Alva able growing for canneries is on tailed figures and trends on which the increase in Oregon, having ex- recommendations are based. sons whose homes line the highway. Edison.