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VOLl'MK No. SO. GOLD HILL, JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. MARCH 1 192« NUMBER 47 Chamber Of Commerce Holds Busy Session HAN FRANCISCO TO GRANTS I’AHH RUN TO IIK HELD AGAIN THIS YEAR Spray System Daughter Of Being Installed Early Pioneer A t Del Rio Stops In City PROSPECTS FOR TOURIST TRAVEL LOOKS BRIGHT Motor Vehicle Registrations A ie Running High Thnt (he marathon run from San The 1927 non-resident registra Francisco to Grants Puss w ill hi tion of records of the office of the held ugiiin Ibis year is uu assured Secretary of State show a most in tiling. Lust year was the first event teresting total, with a registration of The Gold Hili Chamber of Com* of this kind un,| received much pub 91,35« cars during the entire year Belly over the nation. The awards A spray system rivaling in magni inerve held II» second resillar in •el- Last Suturday ufternoon the edit representing 42 different state» and The number of motor vehicle reg h*a ul the City Hull, Monday even* Ibis year w ill be greater and Hie or hud the pleasing experience of a tude the water systems of the aver- countries. The number of tourists scope of entrants w ill be greater. istrations thus far during 1928 is city i» being laid out at the Del ihtf. The meeting was held in (lie visit from Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Suth already arriving since the first of The Indian Marathon Mace, which Bio orchards near this city. A l well over that of the corresponding Council chambers and quite a num erland of Dickenson, North Dakota. the current year gives every indi w ill he held again this year has ready over three miles of the system period for 1927. There has been ber were present including several Mrs. Sutherland stopped primarily cation that the total for the present , from llie »urrnuuding eounlry. Eel* gained in volume un(| w ill he on a to gel in luueli with any of the has been installed und in operation. year w ill be far beyond the record 165,141 passenger cars an 1 13,652 much larger scale than before. li r» were rend by llie secretary from first settlers of Ihc valley and to This much of the system covers but for 1927, as during the months of trucks licensed durino January and Portland parties relative In the er 410,lino has been raised for prize obtain an article U|M>n the mines of rest of the system has been instal January and February 192«, alone February, 1928, as against 158,850 money mid *6,000 w ill go to the w in led. passenger cars and 12,469 trucks in ection of « hotel in this city. the country which was published in there have been 4,««7 visitors’ per ner us first award, *25181 us second Hills were allowed and old basinets 1 he system does away with the mit» issued. This is an increase of those months in 1927. The bulk of the News of recent date. awurd, *1000 us third award anil the the current registrations was made cleared up. Mrs. Sutherland’s father and old spray tankers and w ill relieve nearly 500 over the corresponding in January, when 145,167 passenger next three runners to finish. The the company of a great deal of ex Mr. Belcher of Medford wa» pres entry this year w ill not be limited mother pioneered ft to California period in 1927, when the registra cars and 11,976 trucks were licensed ent and addressed the club on the Io Indians hut w ill be open to A fri luring Hie early gold rush days of pense and inconvenience when the tions for the first two months by the Secretary of State. The reg *est of the system has bee ninstalled. sub..el of the bov »rout movement can hushmen, Australian cajqiars, ’4» an(| landed «• Placerville, Calif reached 4,193. A statement showing Under the new arrangement the the various states represented thus istrations thus far also Include 951 r nl usked Hud the club take an ac etc., and it has geen pretty well ar ornia. Luter the two returned to motorcycles, 491 dealers, 7,222 tive Interest i„ the scout work in ranged Hint a number of these will New York by way of the Isthmus spray is forced thru the pipes under far during the year, as well as a chauffeurs and 4,373 operators. The llie city. IJ< tobl of the luuny fine he entered, ns siweral nationally of Nieurugua whieli was at that time pressure of 500 pounds or more and statement showing the registrations total fees received to February 29 principles of the boy smut move known business firms nrr much in ii more popular route than the pres- three mile» from the pump the pres made nl the respective stations 1928, agreggatr «3.221,990.33 as ment nml the incentives it held be terested In making enterics from nt Isthmus of Panama. From New sure is over three hundred pounds. maintained by the Secretary of State against *4,835,079.73 for the same i W hen Hie trees are sprayed in one during this period, and a corflpara- fore the boys to do areuter tilings these countries under their own York they journeyed to their home period of 1927. There is every indi statement showing the total and above all Io lead n eleun life. banners. in Wisconsin which was at that portion of the orchard ” the spray "J tive ......aiiuniii« II1C cation that the number of licenses Several members of the club spoke time in the fur west and beyond the now is shirted to another point in registrations for the past several for 1928 and the from li- , ---------’ J me reciepts trom the system where there Is another on the suhji ft and tipo., motion the reach of the railroads. years, have been prepared and cense fees, etc., for 192« w ill far FISH COMMISSIONS PROTEST faucet and the trees in that portion The studv. T h e „ - ,.^ .1 eluh went on record as in favor of A short time later Mr. Poller re ' arc attended to. When the trees are make a very interesting study. exceed those for 1927. The receipts AGAINST OREGON’S POWER indications point to the fact that the organisation of a local scout turned to Gold H ill which was at I from such sources during the same DEVELOPMENT ell sprayed Hie excess spray mater Oregon is fast becoming a mccca for troop and u committee of five were that time right at the beginning of period in 1927. During 1927 the ial is pumped buck into the tank and the tourists of the nation. appointed to look after Hie work. its career as a mining boom, town. motor vehicle owners in Oregon and clear water is forced thru the pipes Resolutions protesting the grant Upon the committee were Messrs. ---------o--------- It was this fact Hud caused Mrs. those of other states who may have Itadlke, Guy, Sliorh, ilaminersly nml ing fur permits for water power de- Sutherland to stop and look over to cleanse them and remove any sed H PW A Y INN RECEIVES visited lhe state for longer or short iment that might remain behind. velopements before the probable ef llitlle . NEW COAT OF PAINT er periods paid an aggregate of *10,- the country. The place where her The Del Bio orchards arc the fect on the developments on fish Jl was called to the attention of father had pros|>rrtrd for gold 75 Beenes fees ami and gas i « ... , } 434,492.28 in Iicenes property of Duall A Weeks of Med llie rluli that It. II. Kerry, superin life becomes the subject of public years previous. ford and are under the management gram which has evidently been hearings, hove bec„ Bled with the tendent of the l.udlum Dredging Co. their cars over Oregon’s highways. Mrs. Sutherland is interested in of J. E. Bobbins. This property has started on the north side of the city operating on Foots creek desired to »late Engineer for the State of Ore a newspaper in Wisconsin which is long been considered a pattern for the Hi-Way Inn, the past week was In 1926 a total of -9,555,100.76 was gon and the state game commission. run ii telephone line Into the city the orchards of Southern Oregon treated to a coat of white paint. The paid for the same privilege. Based These resolutions of protest spe managed by her sons. hut that difficulties were encounter On the experience of the past few An interesting part of the visit ed which Hie club might be the cifically mention the plan of Charles was the relating of some of the in- on(| each year they send into the work makes quite a difference in the years and the activities of the past II. Lee and n Hoinaine \\ markets some of the finest fruit that artistic appearance of the building. oniaine w . Myers to .......* ineu >s of rleuring up. A committee hid'd dams and other hydroelectric two months of the present year, the of ,he f'rst trip of the Pot- can be grown anywhere. One of --------- o- ■ consistinp of M. It. Bowers, H ow facilities on the Rogue and Illlnios l ‘er’s *° ,he wcrt prophecy seems justified that by the which ,in>e Mr*- the most beautiful sights that can Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lance are at ard rtrnki and C. J Sliorh were ap- close of the year motor vehicle reg Potter kept n complete diary of the greet the eye is to view this beauti Klamath Falls where Mr. Lance has istrations w ill reach between 257.- poinlcd to Investigate r.ml ascertain Hivers in Southern Oregon. trip. The diary is now the property ful urrhurd while in full bloom and accepted employment. where and why the difficulties ex 000 and 260.000 and the total re of the Wisconsin historical society it w ill not be long before blossom isted mid use Hicir powers toward u receipts from licenses therefor and who purchased it from the heirs of time is here again reconciliation of Hie factions in from the tax on gasoline well over Mrs. Potter volved so that all might be pleased. *11,300,000.00. In its growth in pop PROFITS RESULT WHEN HOGS Several Hems of interest und of ulation and in the use of the motor LUMBERING ON EVANS ’ ARE ,KEPT CLEAN general interest to the club were dis vehicle Oregon seems to have im in - CREEK ON INCREASE cussed. tained a place well up in the list of I but long standing bciieve that the states of the greatest number of Several new members were tuk- motor vehicles in proportion to pop <n into the club at Hie Monday meet- A few years ago before the auto a hog is naturally a dirty creature ulation. Ing. The next meeting w ill be Mar. truck came into general use there who revels and thrives in a mud 2ß||, B is evilleni Bull there is more uc- were numerous small sawmills on wallow has been completely wreck tivily nt this time prior to the com The influenza epidemic which RADTKE TO MANAGE Evans Creek devoted to the cutting ed by 500. Iowa fanners. ing Primary Election than there was I he fact is that the hog it ns clean has been ravishing Japan and caus BEAVER THEATRE of pine timber for the Southern Ore. Mrs. G. W. Milam of the Milliin two and four ycurs ago. The pres- ly as any other farm animal, but un ing the deaths of thousands, includ and California box factories, which Gamp near Bogue Blver passed awes cut year bring u presidential year.' .. , • ■> ... ing the six months old Princess Hisa, H . A. Radtke has extended his • , was shipped from Rogue River. To- til recently has never had a chance Monday, March 12. She was a victim nnturully occasions 1 greater interest daughter of the emperor, apparently business interests in the city this to prove it. Given clean pasture of a paralytic stroke. Mrs. Milam's on Hie part of Hie voters. It has day, with a modern highway up the lands on which to feed, instead s,f is somewhat decreasing on the basis week when he took over the Beaver her sister Mrs. Allher and Mrs. Lee been marked so fur during 1928 than stream the sawmills have bden dis the old-fashioned hog pen, regular of figures made public by the police. Theatre and w ill conduct the busi posed of und the whole timber in Milliin and her husband ure well it was four years ago. Deaths now range around fifty a ness in the future. Mr Radtke w ill dustry in these woods have changed baths and clean bedding, the hog known i„ this city where Mr. Milam There have been 60 filings for del w ill produce bigger and better pigs, day in Tokio, including those from conduct show's on Tuesday Thursday to the logging of the timber and ship nl one time served ns school prin egate to Hie national conventions ping logs at Bogue Biver Io the Med and more of them. At the same time bronchitis and pneumonia which and Sundays starting the coming cipal. and for state and district offices, as ford sawmills. With an apparent in the death rate w ill be markedly low. arc attributed to influenza. Most of week. On Thursday’s he plans con --------- Compared with 51 filings four years Thdse arc the facts brought out these are among infants. .Most of ducting country store entertainments exhaustible supply of timber on this I. . m Martin ex l chief police w ill n,ese «vWence Ihat there will the official figure« place influenza The new management w ill be in a n u iii lltv i I of II p U IIC V W i l l I I * 80- --------------* ... stream and its tributaries to the sum by E. L. Quaife, farm expert, re take advantage of Hie excursion Io I 8<‘ •so,n<' -spirited contests for both mil of the Umqua mountains the porting in The Farm Journal for deaths from November 1 to March 8 charge Sunday and befitting the oc ... vis the Republican and Democratic at 5,490, which is an increase of 500 casion he w ill show the San Francisco. Friday and ■ w ill “Opening '•'gging industry is reaching larger March the results obtained by the it with friends and relatives there nominations for a number of the "rnportions each year and promises 500 Iowa farmers who have given over the figures of lost winter. Night” a red hot Columbia release state and district offices, especially Other parts of Japan outside of on his opening night. This picture for a few days. their porkers a chance to lead hy- io Irst for many years. the office of Secretary of State, for Tokio also are »offering from influ conies direct to the local theatre genic lives. There has liecn considerable activ- state senators »nd state representa Farmers who raise their hogs enza. Schools arc reported as clos from its premier run in Portland at “Inside” Inform ation tives in a number of districts, and ■y with the small mills in the north year after year on the same ground ed in some districts. Schools and the Blue Mouse and the Beaver w ill end of the county which have logged There is a movement to change the for district attorneys in quite a few and »iierutcd mills all winter in sup and in the same unclean quarters theatres in Tokio continue in oper be the second show house in the are exposing them to periodical rav ation. state to show this film. name of the grape fruit to pomelo, of (he counties of the slate. The honor of representing the plying the local market with lumber. ages of parasites which kill off many Many foreigners have taken to but by either mime it w ill continue party in Hie national conventions This increased demand comes princi and stunt the growth ... of .......... many more, their beds with influenza but fhus NEW MEN’S D O R M IT O R Y ............. -------.............. j .»w,v, to he striking to Hie eye. has attracted the attention of many pally from the mines which are re the test cases, directed by Iowa farm far no fatalties among them have .. . .WILL NOT EFFECT FRATS of the citizens in different sections suming generally i n this region after bureau experts, show. been reported. Cabbage can always be used if a number of years of idleness. of the state, und before the time for In one place on owner put 18 The new men’s dormitory that w ill lettuce Is not available. While several of the big sawmills sows on clean alfalfa pasture land, LARRY SEMON BROKE. filing declarations of enndiduey ex be ready for 271 students next fall pires there w ill undoubtedly be .1 in the country logged and operated washed them carefully before they w ill in no way effect the fraternity HAS ONLY «300 TO When you want to make n meat goodly .number of candidates for mills uninlerupted nil winter there gave birth to their litters and housed situation at the University of Ore PAY HALF MILLION loaf have the butcher cut off n fresh delegate at large ns w ell ns to rep were a number closed down. With the pigs in clean quarters whert! gon, it is stated by Dr. Arnold Ben piece of meat and grind it while you resent the three congressional dis open winters and but little snow In parasites had no chance to dcvelope. Larry Semon, featured film net Hall, president of the University. look on, or take it home and grind triets of the state nt the national the valley it w ill be the rule in the Of 180 pigs born, 174 were sold, fat comedian, who often in his screen Humors that pledging into member it yourself. Use the ground meat conventions. future, with an Increased activity in and healthy. brawls has been broken up, at least ship in fraternities was to be put the day it is bought if possible. Practically all who are seeking Ihc lumber industry, to continue full Eight other sows were keptin an figuratively, today was listed as over until the second' year are en logging and milling operations nil nominations file declarations of old-fashioned piggery under the old u playing a real life version of being tirely groundless, it is pointed out. Early spring is the time to get a their candidacies and pay the statu winter. condition*. These gave birth to 48 broke— this time The new dormitory w ill care for in a financial pigs, of which only 16 were alive at sense. less than half of the men students Stores are full of attractive cotton ! p;irticulnr offk.,, y , {.w The local Rebekah and Odd Fellow the end of four months; and all of now living in rooming houses out fabrics. Invest in « few drew reSort ,0 lhe pclition metho(| Yesterday Semon appeared in lodges held their bi-inonthly get-to the 16 were stunted and unthrifty. side of fraternities or their own lengths and make them up at odd „f court and assumed a voluntary bank .... • j »I mcir securing piuivuiviii placement « of their gether social last evening at the Odd Of a group of 8,836 pigs raised Eugene homes, it is stated; Men in moments so you w ill be prepnred mimes on Hie ballot. The time for Flelows hall. One of the features of under the new conditions the wver- ruptcy petition that he owed nearly vited to fraternities w ill be allowed when the first warm days arrive. fm „g declarations of candidacy ns a half million dollars and had only the evening was the presentation of nge saved and sold wus 6.8 pigs per to enter them in their first year as well as statements to be printed In a handsome emblem of the order to sow as against 5.2 in other years. $3(8) to pay it with— not to mention usual. Liver Hint 1ms been fried with the party official pnniphlets, expires our fellow townsman, Tony Boss. A litter born in March and raised on the fact that he wanted to keep half The question of sophomore pledg bacon and n little onion may be scol April 13, 1928. of the three hundred. ThK jewel was of splendid make and pasturage had reached an average ing, rather than freshman, has been loped with rice In a baking dish. In exact figures, the comedian drew the attention of ninny of lhe weight of 66 pounds by June, while occupying the attention of educators Sail pork may be used instead of INSTALLING NEW GAS PUMP a litter born the previous December said he was in debt *454,639.87, of throughout the country, and many locnl people. It is safe to say that bacon and raw potatoes, thinly Workmen have been busy the past there is not another member of the and raised under the old conditions which secured claims total *80,000, believe that it is better for men to sliced, instead of rice. couple days installing a new gas Odd Fellow fraternity in Oregon or weighed only 38 pounds on an aver unsecured claims *277,639.87, and live their first year in a dormitory. accomodation papers *97,000. , . ,, pump nt the Stanwood Groceteria. age nt the same time. Should the university decide to Jam or Jelly tarts, made of left- The new pump is of the latest model the United States and perhnps Tony would include the world who wears carry on an extensive building pro over pie dough mid left over pre- „ml ¡s of llie visable tvpe Mrs. Nellie Ncns of Grants Pass, such an emblem. The badge was to PURCHASE LAND IN gram that would involve the frater ferves, will solve the quest’on what ______ prominent Ladies Wearing apparel nity situation, a notice of two or mark the meritorious service of Mr. CHAMPLIN S U B D IV IS IO N to have for dessert, with very little Don’t forget the salt in breakfast dealer is placing a stock of goods more years w ill be given, it is stated. Last week Dick Richman became tumble. 1«» trunni.ng; can also be ceren's. Very often w Insting dislike Ross In the local lodge and consisted of the three links and was presented lhe possessor of a tract of land in at Ihc Badlkc Store in this city so This w ill allow fraternities to make rut into cook,e shapes, brushed with for cereals is due Io lack of sailing that the women of this vicinity can adjustments so that they could man after a very pleasing tnlk by n locnl the Champlin subdivision. He ex egg yolk, sugar and cinnamon, and Ateaspoonful to a qunrt of water is uby at home the goods which they age their houses on a three year in orator. The emblem was the work j pects to make his home therc a littij used for cookies. , ,he usual amount needed. have been forced to go away from stead of a four year membership of one of our local machinists. k te r on. town to get. plan. Primary Election May 18 Arousing Much Interest v a Flu Plague In Japan Appears On Decline tv - -4 ., t