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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1928)
VOLVMR NO. » COLD H IL U JACKSON COUNTT. OREGON, THURSDAY JUNE 14, 192« Commercial Club Propose Tree Planting BALE AT RADTKES SURF ASHES EXPECTATIONS 15 Per Cent O f Douglas F ir A u to Accidents NUMBER 9 WOOD FLOOR I.AYED AT GOLD H IL L SUPPLY Claim 1 7 5 ,0 0 0 Condem nation According to H. A. Hadtke, man The storeroom occupied by the ager of Hadtke's Save More Store is Gold H ill Supply Co. has been re quite Jubilent over the result of the floored the past week. The build first few days of his sale. He stutrd ing has been floored with concrete that people have been In his store but Mr. Walker felt that the wooden whom he had never seen before. floor would not only be cleaner but A tree planting program la to be Exports of Douglas fir lumber, Placing of a cross along the road Trade was drawn from Central Point The suit of the City of Gold H1U worked out by a committee of the tawed timber and logs amounted.to side for every person killed in an easier upon the feet of the clerks in lo Weimer. agtinst ttie California Oregon Pow Commercial club aa a result of an 1,263,24# thousand feet during 1027. automobile accident within the past the store. This is the first sule Mr. Itadtke er Company, for condemnation of —— — o-------- action (alien at the meeting last I | * r cent less than the quantity ex 10 years would mean one to ap has attempted since entering the property for the purpose of erect Monday night. torted during 1026, according to th? proximately every three miles of HUGE AIR SHIP MAKES merrantile field in this city und we FLIGHTS OVER VALLEY ing a power plant on the Hogue lumber division, department of com Improved highway in the United It la propoaad to «el trgea out all are pleased to announce his success. River near this city began In the along the hl^Jiwav from the Ver merer. Disregarding the volume of Stales. The store wns especially decor The Giant Standard Oil Ford plane Circut court at Medford, Monday non Servlet station to the Standard Douglas fir exported in the form of This statement, issued by national ated with bunnerx and |M-nnants for Oil warehouse on the railroad side lies, poles, piling and treated timber headquarters of the American Auto- which was at the Medford air port morning before Judge O. M. Cork in thr event ami gave tile ap|M*urance of l.akevjew. of the Pacific Highway. There ari sepuratr data for Douglus fir in mobile association, is based on a this week for a short time took sev of a more metropolitan store. A motion of the city to amend se veral methods pra|>osed to pro such forms not being secured by the death loll on the streets and high eral trips over the valley carrying There are still two more days of mote the plan of beautification of United Slates customs, the per cent (ways of about 175,000 within the passenger, notables of the city of their complaint, to make definite the sale and the management is of the land involved, was allowed by the highway. The first plan was to of production exported last year was past decade and a present system Medford and vicinity. Walter Muir- fering some very good buys so that Interest the property owners along about 15 per cent of the total Doug- of 000,000 miles of improved roads. head, Vice President of the Beaver the court, after a spirited discussion the sale w ill close with the same between Attorney Evan Heames for lus fir lumber output. the higtiwuy In planting trers op The A. A. A. also pointed out that Portland Cement Co. and Hob Deuel rush of business ns it started. one of the owners of the Del Hio the defense and Attorney Newbury posite their ground. Another wns The range of demand, for Douglas if these crosses were confined to Huy Thompson nn<| l.indslep Dor Orchard of this city were among the for the city. to get the people of the city to do man are assisting at the store dur fir abroad is gradually widening one transcontinental highway— such passengers. The plane is a giar. Opening statements for both sides nate trees to be placed along the and acquaintance with its desirable as the j-incoln highway, stretching ing the sule. , in the litigation were finished this Fokker type machine with accom five blocks of highway along the qualities is being extended to a de 3200 miles across the country—there morning, after which the jury were right-of-way of the Southern Pacif gree that denotes favorable pros- jgrrfnld be more than five crosses to modations for fourteen passengers. EARL DAVIS JOINS take lo Gold H ill to inspect the site. ic Company. ‘■xl,u,,sion *be trade In 'every mile of roadway DODGE SALKS FORCB8 ,M < Gold H ill attorneys contend that VISITS W'TH HOME FOLKS This work has been placed in the coming months, as has already oc- fum ing to the non fatal accidents 1ST TIME FOR EIGHT YEARS the land is needed for the erection hands of u committee consisting of currixl during the early part of 102« jpn the highways and byways, the of a power plant. The power com "The Voice of a great Country” Tony Host, Fred Guy. and John Annual totals for exports during Rational motoring hotly said that, if pany, in answer, contends that Gold w ill now lx- diverted into different Hammersley. Mrs. W. M. Powell of Superior, the last five years have varied lie a marker were placed for every per- Several other items of interest to channels for Earl Davis announcer tween 000 and 1300 million feet, the son injured in an automobile acci- Nebraska, arrived in the city the Hill in the condensation proceedings the community were discussed but at KMFD radio stntion has decided yearly average being 1100 million dent there would be two to every fore part of the week for a visit with is acting for the Beaver Portland did not develop to such a stage that to transfer his affections from the feet. The rather violent fluctuations mile of road of all types in the her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Cement Company, which has a large plant at Gold H ill, and that they are microphone to the tin ear of the they are for publication, yet. of demand in some of the principal country, and along the Lincoln high J. W. Clark of this city. able to supply power in abundance prospective car purchaser. Mr. This is the first trip Mrs. Powell The next meeting w ill come on Douglas fir markets huve tended to way there would be 15# to every the 25th of June and it is hoped Devis has nrccplrd a position with obscure the fad that a steady mile. This is based on an average of has made west n fight years. Mrs. for all the needs of Gold H ill for that more of the local |ieople will the Eakin Motor Co., Dodge dealer growth in foreign appreciation of 29 injured for every person killed C. D. Garman of Weed, California, years to come, and further state that if more power is needed they at Medford. As a special induce attend the meeting. Douglus fir has been going on. ami around 3.000.U00 miles of roads. another daughter of Mr. and Mrs. will make additions and improve ment for the tougher "eggs." Earl Clark is also in the city. Mrs. Clark Moreover, the growth of the domes The A. A. A., in launching through ments. The future program of th«. might even do a black face stunt tic market has overshadowed the the safely departments of its 1047 is quite happy to have her entire I.OG LOADING i*K(X,KESSKS California Oregon Power Company to get them in the mood lo use the I export, but the domestic market, es affiliated motor clubs an extensive family together at one time. The W ITH MORE R A PID ITY Dodge mettimi of travel. at Gold H ill, w ill also be brought pecially, made a notably large in and continuing campaign to dimin women expect to remain here for out at the trial. crease last year over previous year’s ish the automobile traffic hazard on several weeks. This case was given to the ju ry The loading crew working in the purchases. In part, also, this was the streets and highways of the na Tuesday evening and a verdict re local yards have been making great owing to the improved economic sta tion, declared that there must be a turned for the defense. er headway thr past week. Notwitli tus of Euro|>enn countries. more coordinated basis than has The jury consisted of W illiam standing the fact that they were The same four countries which hereto been the case. Bohnert, Medford; Frank C. Hold- hindered for several days by con five years ago, in 1023, took 72 |>er " If some cyclone or tornado ridge, Medford R. A. McAllister, flicting with the unloading of the ,O°A 70 per cent of should suddenly sweep down and - Ashland; Eugene Vilra Medford, dredgmg machinery they have been d>s(roy 26,006 lives and injure 754, Mrs. Bessie EJhart, Ashland; C. W. able to gain considerable upon the 11927 still took 73 |x>r cent. Japan (##) people, there would be an out McDonald, Medford; Frank S. Bran yard of logs which were stored near j now takes about ns much as the don, Medford; Ernest Neidermeyer, Opening of bids on some #00,000,- ' other three together, in 1927, 463 pouring of sympathy and aid from the oladlng crane. Severs! cars of every far corner of the world,” Medford; E. E. Foss, Talent; George good looking, pine logs have been 000 feet of timber in the Bear Valley million fe d to 462 million fed for From latest reports from Kansas N. Robinson, Ashland, and W illiam Thomas P. Henry, president of the moving from the local yards daily. unit of the Malheur national forest j Australia, China and Peru combined A, A. A., said. "Yet this is the an City where the Republican national January. This industry has brought several has Just been announced by Fr? I I — nual toll on the highways of the na convention is in session it appears families Into the city and w ill pos Ames, assistant District forpster in A FULLY ADULT NATION tion, and from the limited attention that Herbert Hoover of California COMER SERVICE STATION sibly remain here fo r some lime. The United States has definitely it receives I often feel that many w ill be the nominee. There has eburge of forest manneement, Port IS OPEN FOR BUSINESS been a hard fight to hold the pres grown up. The swaddling clothe« millions of our citizens often take land, Oregon. The new service station situated ent secretary of Commerce from the FIR E AI.AR.M TURNED IN stage of its existence is forever it for granted. nomination but before the first bal at the corner of the Pacific highway The successful bid wns submitted past. " If the automobile denth rate and 6th street is now open for bus Not so very long ago we were should continue at the present rate lot has been cast it appears that the The |M-oplr of the city were ar on behalf of Ihe Edward L. Hines iness. The new station is located vote for Hoover w ill be somewhat tlic precocious child among nations. oused Friday night by the sounding Associated Lumber interests of Chl- for the next two decades, the toll upon property beloging to Mr. Cop of a landslide. of the fire siren about 10 o’clock. I engo, said to be the largest retail It was the general custom to kindly on the highways w ill exceed 520,000 pock and w ill be conducted by A. The vice presidency is somewhat pat the growing chilli on the head 'persons, or a number roughly equiv A lot of dry grass In the eastern part lumber concern in the world. The R. Comer. The station w ill dispense clouded as yet with many aspirants and remark that it might amount to of town was ignited and for a short bidder w ill be given until August alent to the total present population Richfield gasoline. time appeared to menace some of 1 to complete details of the trnnsac- something some day if it carefully of cities like Milwaukee, Wis., or for the nomination. Dawes the pres ent incumbent seems to be the fav emulated its elders. Washington I). C. the woollen buildings in that part of tion. submit satisfactory showing CARK1N OF MEDFORD 18 orite at the present time. The order of things has been sud the city. The flames were extin- as to financial status of the operat- "Careful estimates of the total NOW GOVERNOR OF OREGON If Herbert Hoover is nominated guished before Ihe department was ing company, and make necessary denly reversed. The one-lime baby - highway futaltics for 1927 is found and elected it w ill be the first time of nations is the center of the | to be the appalling number of 26,000 able to respond. railroad arrangements. Due to a very peculiar turn of amazed eyes of its once patronizing human lives. A conservative esti in the nations history that a western This is the block of timber which circumstances John Carkin, speak man has ever received the honor. elders. PROPOSE TO MAKE HRIDGE mate of the ratio of serious person was sold five years pgo to Fred er of the house of representatives is The order of things has been sud al injury highway accidents to fa FREE FROM TOLL CHARGE Herrick. The sale was later can now governor of Oregon. Governor denly reversed. The one-time baby lsifies is 20 to 1. This gives an esti VON DER H ELI,KN GETS celed, according to Mr. Ames, on Patterson left Oregon for Chicago of nations is the center of the am T h r Columbia river bridge at Van account of Herrick’s failure to com ROAD GRAVEL CONTRACT last Tuesday so Senator Corbett au mated total or 725.000 serious per couver w ill berntne toll-free on ply wit hthc terms of the contract. azed eyes of its once patronizing sonal injury accidents.” tomatically became governor thru elders. January 1, 1029, if the plans form This Ixxly of timber lies north of Von DerHellen A Pierson of Med his position as president of the Sen Il was a healthy child and grew $1,072,300 VETERANS’ LOANS ulated by the Joint meeting of Wash Ihe town of Burns, Oregon, and one ford received the contract for the ate. Senator Corbett left early in ington and Oregon state officials of the requirements of the new con to manhood with unforsecn rapid MADE DURING PAST YEAR gravelling of 1.85 miles of road on the week for Enland and thus the ity. It left Ihe nursery to become a here today are carried out. Since April 1, 1927 Ihe Portland the Salmon river. The VanDerHel- tract is that the lumber shall be Medford man w ill serve as govern world leader in industry, in busin office of the United States veterans len gravel pit is located near this The only hitch apparent in the maufartured at or near Burns. This or until the return of Governor Pat bureau has loaned $1,072,300 to ex- city on the Rogue river. proposal for the two states to pur w ill mein completion of the mill be- ess and in finance. terson about June 20. We 'oak the best the old world soldiers on tlteir adjusted coinpen- chase the bridge from Clark county I iron b' Herrick or erection of a had to offer and embellished it with sation certificates, according to fig DANCE HALL TO BE BUILT SOON Washington, and Multnomah county, new mill by the Hines interests, il INDIANS A W AIT MARATHON Oregon, wus found in the dispute is said. The purchaser w ill have new qualities of shrewdness, prog ures released yesterday by Ken According to advice from Mr. ressiveness und unprecedented fore neth L. Cooper, regional director Lucius Kinkaid work w ill start soon regarding Ihe division of maintain- the option of using ttie Herrick rail- Some 30-odd Indian marathon anee costs and the division of profits road, as a common carrier, negotiH- sight. The result is the greatest in The office is making loans at the on the construction of a dance hall sprinters started from San Francis dustrial civilization the world has rate of 600 a month. Total loans to be built in the Omar Auto park if any. At the present lime Ihe split ting for purchuse of the road, or co today for Grants Pass, Oregon. is 40-6(1, with Multnomah county on building a new one, according to known. made were figured by Fred B. Green, grounds. Mr. Kinkaid stated that Fourteen Indian tribes w ill be At the beginning of any life there lisbursing officer, at 10,500 with the heavy side of the division. the Forest Service. he expeced to have lumber on the represented as the gun sends them is bound to be experiment. It is 1400 of these repeaters, or men tak grounds by the first of the week. It is said that the timber opera on their way. The runners w ill run a necessity of eager youth. What ing their second loan. Payments av FISH CREEK SQUATTERS tions w ill be of vital importance in day and night and eat and sleep waste it causes is the price of prog erage about $3,000 a month. TO BE EJECTED FROM I.AND the development of Harney and Wallace A. Happ of Roseburg is when they wish. ress. According to Mr. Cooper, veter in the city this week and function Grant counties. Mad Bull, 24-yean-old Krook In We have sifted the good from the ans who have borrowed money on Loren C. Cochran, deputy United ing as clerk at the S. P. depot. Mr. dian, w ill try to repeat his per Some 770,90(1.0(10 feel of western bad. We have found stability; we their certificates and wish to re Happ is acting as relief clerk during Slates marshal w ill again take into formance last year by winning for yellow pine and 120,000,000 feet of have blazed our trail along sound new the notes may do so by filling the absence of Arthur Mullins who custody E. II. Best and Emory Davis, the second time. other timber w ill be included in the 'economic lines. We have exalted out applications at the bureau. The is in the San Francisco hospital suf the two persistent squatters in the sale to Hines. The goverpment w ill , und striven toward an ideal—the procedure calls for the issuing of a fering with a bad case of blood Fish Creek section who were the PACIFIC FLYERS W IL L CARRY receive over two and a quarter mil- uttermost efficiency. j n t .t . . . . . i ------- ---- w u ii inc v cieran re new note with the veteran receiving poisoning. victims of similnr action by the ■» ON AND ENCIRCLE GLOBE ar? S.n eL ° I ’ I . Amcr‘ca pnxiuces 70 per cent of the difference between this year’s government last year. 25 per cent w ill be returned to the the w orld’s petroleum and 55 per borrowing value and last year’s This is the third summer that the state and county for roads and cent of the copper. We have #5 Howard Drake was a Medford bus After having safely traversed the minus interest due. conflict between these iness visitor, Thursday morning. , .. two men and schools, and an additional 10 per tx-r cent of the world’s automobiles broad expanses of the Pacific ocean It wns pointed out by Mr. Cooper their families and the government cent w ill be used by Ihe forest from Oakland, California to Sidney, .. .. , IT "L"* nlso overwhelming majority that veterans may make partial pav has rontiued. Ordered off the re i Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon were at Australia the Pacific flyers consist « . 7 - ° f *he O«>- railroad, men., on their loans at any time, th serve by the forestry department, Portland the first of the week where ing of two Austrnilian and two Am in i T" rU’.' "u "r<’ beyond comparison. We have only requirements being that such they refused to move, and a civil ac- Mr. Sheldon purheased a new truck. erican avators w ill attempt to carry He is employed on the log hauling on their cruise and encircle the job between Sardine Creek and globe. ernl court. They failed to obey n under the selective forestry method, electricity. this city. decree in this case and then were Bv this method fnrn.tare xv„ i . ’ . . . . ' „ ° In the entire trip the aviators cov riled for contenint t m u ’ foresters state, We have set ourselves a standard George Hnmmersly returned Wed- ered 7800 miles of the earths surface, When gravy does not brown pour most of which was water. In com ence them, and after the forestry dustry, once into it a tablespoonful of liquid cof pleting this feat they not only wrote ..ecu never mm inc nicennnieal power coni service gave them permission to re stop for lack of material. Abso- mantled by the worker has made fee. It w ill brown immediately and Mrs. Win Wrght of Sardine Creek contain no taste of coffee. This is another page in the history of avia main all winter they refused ti lute protection against fire is, of that standard possible— Pacifi- was taken to a Medford Hospital, quicker than browning flour when tion but they performed an act of leave this spring. course, essential. Manufacturer. daring which even the most optimis Wednesday night for treatment. in a hurry. tic frowned upon. Is Exported In T en Y ears G o vernm ent W ill . . * A g c in s t Copco Republican Sell Oregon TTÌlXkHfll* e (, n* w “n d lp *n pxpor, of nwi|i,as fir bl a nussii TT'Af'lf A I ava !c lh ho . Suit O f C ity C onventio n T o N om inate H o o v e r - ......