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Mill VOLUME NO. 31 GOLD HILU JACKSON COUNTY. OKKOON, FINE CHERRIES PRODUCED A T H1TTLE ORCHARD THUMDAY. JUNE M. I»28 NUMBER 11 C. of C. to W ork City Property for Construction Sold to People Swinging Bridge From Redmond KESSLER BUYS DISBRO ACREAGE NEAR THIS CITY Ever since Ihe flood wrier of last The property situated at the cor Your reporter had tho good for- year curried away Ihe swingiffc ner of the Pacific Highway and sev bridge located at the end of sixth enth avenue and formerly owned by lune the pus I week to visit our old Gold Hill district I* to have an friend Kill Hittle for a short time. MARRIAGE ANO DIVORCE street. Ils ubsence hns been sorely Mr. and Mrs. Applegate, has been GAIN IN STATE OF OREGON felt by both the local people und other poultry fancier in Ihe person While Hill is a good sort of fellow sold to Mr. and Mrs. Livingston of CEMENT SHIPMENTS ARE of S. W. Kesler, late of Medford but those farmers living across the riv Redmond, Oregon. and we like him we must say even formerly of New York state. Mr. HEAVY DURING MONTH The deportment of commerce an- er and on Gauls creek. more than that for his cherries. Ihe Livingstons came to the city and Mrs. Kesler purchased the fine We »topped at his farm which I J "*’unci* ,h'" ‘here were 73(12 nmr- At the present time people wishing • wisninif •«»» wrm iruni last week from me the norihern northern city Jusl across the Hogue river from tin 1,7 ’’ l“ rfor"l‘ l* in Oregon during to get on the other side of Ihe riv-fand after looking over the country The Beaver Portland Cement Co. acreage of Mrs. M. A. Disbro near this city on the Pacific highway. “Great White Way" Hill. ..ml * of — • Gold » —.s. IIIII, Mild I , ¡L y,VUr J “27’ us ‘ "’«Pared with er must travel for a mile und a half very well, decided to make their has been shipping considerable ce The farm consists of eight acres ---- . . . /t)85 |,| |92<1, representing un in ment this month. Up until today to get to the same place they were ¡home here and enjoy themselves in pared right over to the parking shed formerly able to get to in ubout four °ur equitable climate. The Apple- there has been 104 cars rolled from practically all qf which is under cul for we knew thut would be the crease of 277 or 3 per cent. During the year 1927 there were blocks. The bridge was always «.Rotes purchased the house about a the Company’s yards. With the tivation being either in fruit or veg- pluce where Mr. Hittle could la divorces found. IWre we found some of the 3117 ’ '"vorces grunted in the state, handy means for the sportsmen to year ago from the Walter Stickle es- clinker running low there is hopes etr bles. Mrs. Disbro has conducted the finest cherries we ever saw. presid-1 ‘■'««I'arcd with 3084 in 192«. rep reach the good fishing grounds on | tale and have made it their home that the kiln will start turning again place herse.'f for the past several e l over by Mr. und Mrs. Hittle W e1 " incre“M ,,f 33 “r *•> l*r the Bogue river ucross from the »¡nee that time. The property has a early next month. years andhas done so In a very cred Include Bill Just to make him feel 2 d 33 "“"'7““‘‘S a«‘ city. Also the building of a new large lawn and garden space, a gar itable manner. She has produced good, but we noticed Mrs. Hittle in , L 7 C°",pared "*“ • 3o swinging bridge will bring the splen age and a spacious brick dwelling SOME STRAWBERRIES.' some very fine poultry as well as «lid camping gro. nils of the Hogue upon it. We have not heard the was taking the rash from those who .... loganberries, strawberries and rasp ventured there In order Io uppeuse ‘*',,,,na‘e«‘ l>opulalion of the Hiver and Guuls «Vek within easy lewns of the sale. The Livingstons The News publisher was the re berries which have found ready their taste for cherries and. who In- oi ,,r‘ #on on J«'v L 1927. was access to the hik i front the town left immediately after purchasing cipient this week of a very choice market «lue to the excellence of their and will permi the cklentally were less bold than your 1 , ’ “n<l on J«>y L 192«, 877.(88). .... people ..p.c who »no Ihe property for Bedmond where basket of strawberries from the gar quality. The conduct of the farm cub reporter. We walked right up , a of ,heae e»limale», the yeurly camp aero tl.f river to en- I'hey- expect to dispose of some oi den of Mrs. Sargent in the west end became too great for her to master to a box of the purple beuuties und "u",b< r ot "'«rriuges per 1(88) of the joy the .... fishing ,o come into the Iheir holdings, preparatory to mov- of the city. The berries were of alone so she sold to the new comers. lellinu Bill how well w e ll |,o »’u ,B ,io « * • » « 27 ln 1927 city to trade without necessitating in« their home to this city, then we started telling such size as to make the famous Mr. and Mrs. Kesler are more than against 8.08 in 192« and Ihe number a long trip around by either of the | we liked his cherries so he volun Hood Rivers look like culls. Their ! mere poultry fanciers, they are of divorces per 1(881 of the popula highway bridges. LIVESTOCK DEALERS REQUIRED teered to show us about his farm. size was not, however surpassed by poultry producers who have made a Beulising the necessity for the — Just whether Bill lured us out into tion was 3.50 in 1927, as against 3 52 TO KEEP COMPLETE RECORDS their tastefulness. Mrs. Sargent has success of the business in other plac in 192«. construction of this bridge the the orchard In order to show us real one of the finest gardens in the city es an«l they are going to continue in The number of marriages per Chamber of Commerce took action proof of his farming accomplish which she cares for herself and of lhat field of endeavor in their new formed und the numl>-*r of divorces To insure fair treatment and pre In favor of its building and will ments or because he figured it would which she is justly proud. i . locaton. The Keslers are specialix- be more difficult for us to pluck grunted were furnished by the make every effort possible to have vent opportunities for dishonesty in ' ing on Rhode Island Red chickens The berries were of the mastodon state hoard of the cherries from the bows than ¡‘'‘“'.’J,’?""1 ** , health. h,'“llh' The 1'hc figures fi««res I a new bridge built upon the site of the marketing of livestock at public variety and were just set out this and pheasants. They have several stockyards, is a primary purpose of the old one. President A. A. Walk 27 " " ’ Preliminary and subject from a box is not just clear to us. . , 1027 “T' spring. thousand pheasant eggs hatching al er head« a committee consisting of the Packers and stockyards Act, Bill will have to vouch for that. correction. the present time and also a like num which is enforced by the Packers C. J. Shorb. John Haminersly, Fred We were very well pleased at the ber of chickens. The Keslers have a Guy and Hubert Cook to see that and Stockyards Division of the De sights that greeted our eyes here. very good strain of breedng stock partment of Agriculture. The im the bridge is built. Mr. Hittle has ubout two acres of and have brought them up to be poses definite duties and obligations A report of the arbor committee sweet cherries and four of apples. very good producers. was made and it is proposed to on dealers engaged in buying and He produced some of the finest The pheasants find a ready mar plunt cither maple or walnut trees selling livestock at posted public Bing Cherries this year that were ket among the sportsmen’s organiza along the Pacific highway thru the stockyards. It is no longer possible ever harvested and everyone who tions all over the country and the to do business “on th cuff”, as was city. The committee is looking for, viewed them marveled at their en poultry, which is a double utility trees and when tfic time for fall discovered to be the practice oi one ormous size and Ihe dellciouaness strain are very desireable also. planting comes the trees will no dealer who was cited to appear for of their flavor. And right here we Mr. Kesler was the son of a news The time of vacation is at hand doubt be planted for a good live a hearing. He was charged with should like to say that if (here is paper man and spent many years in for thousands of children and their The Jackson Co. Health associa bunch is on that committee. and admitted failure to keep ade anyone who believes that better tion held its pre-school clinic, Mon teachers. Vacation time is in some the profession himself In New York quate records of his dealings. cherries can lie raised in Willamette day afternoon, June 20. ut the pub The departmental order required respects a danger,, because of the but later took up the automotive HOT SPRINGS USED valley thnn here at Gold Hill we arc lic school. that in future this dealer shall keep many accidents that occur. To ac business which he followed until willing to sacrifice a few hours of TO HATCH CHICKENS About sixteen mothers took ad the following accounts, records and complish effectively its purpose of the world war at which time he en our time and test the samples and tered the air service and achieved vantage of the opportunity and memoranda pertaining to his trans giving renewed vigor and health for the rank of captain. render a derision. bought their little ones to be ex- next year’s work a vccation should Water flowing from hot springs actions: Mr. Hittle hns harvested his en nminud by Dit Inskeep and the near Thermopolis, Wyo., is io be led Mr. Kesler says he always had a be pleasant, comfortable and safe. L Copies of scale tickets issued To bring.the conditions about, there hankering for the west and so he tire crop <«f Bing cherries and the county nurses. Mrs. King and Miss into specially constructed incubators by stockyards covering purchases harvest of Ihe Royal Ann variety is (¡lover. are a few “Do’s” and Dont’s” which applied the advice of the famous for hatching chickens, it has been and sales by him. now progressing and by the wav'(he It is impossible Io estimate the announcer!. The water remains at a Horace Greeley to his movements it might be well to remember. 2. Copies of bills for all purchas Hoyal Anns do not have to give unv , benefits derived from these clinics temperature of from 135 to 150 de 1. Safe drinking water—If you and came west, entering the poultry preference to the Bings either as io not only in the expert advice given grees Fahrenheit the year round, and es . of livestock by . him. don’t know definitely about the business near Medford in partner 3. Book record or register of ped "to’om s 'I *' i rU“ h‘‘ *h‘P' •' ‘° ,h‘‘ m,,U'er ’ "d *hc ‘«’»'•«'•tion, methods have been worked out for water you are going to drink have ship with Dr. Clancy of that city. °,r re«,stcr of and ««’e of ,jvcs,ock livestock it analyzed. If it is necessary to use He found the business a good one I> c<I Io «nnt ns In ..nr,, of the _unz . . . oDen cooling ped to outside markets were sent to tho the care child,'but coo,in« “ and keeping i T , ? ""d — it — keepina s--- C T it at the prop- ¡ I s “ h n h w Purchase under the lable of “Pride of Gold some physical defeat may be dis- *r *. d.",e ’ ?umbcr of head, it before analysis is possible, boil it and decided to better his position er hcnl heat for for brooder brooder miraoaos. purposes. Hill, Oregon," and to this slogan we covered and corrected before be and location so purchased the Dis It is also planned to use the water weight, dockage if any, amount, and or use chlorine tablets. will say amen, and many of them. coming a handicap to the child In in hot houses for the cultivation of incidental expenses. 2. Safe Milk—Do not drink milk bro property and went into business 4- A complete file of cancelled without first knowing that it is pro for himself. He seems well im Many ' crates of «m-iiirs cherries 11«in from mis this »viiooi school me. life. plants and vegetables. In one of ¿ rn|h"rdi f.“U"d ‘h<,u WHV *° fur 1 ° n<' «r," if>'in8 furl Io community the largest springs in this district, checks issued. duced under the best sanitary con pressed with the new location and Mr* * '? “ sh,pped l,y wns ,he Paiement that “Gobi! more than 18.000,(88) gallons of hot 5. A check stub corresponding to ditions without the possibility of has resigned himself to his work with avidity. . . Hittle but more by enthusiasts Hill babies ranked higher in ohvs water flows out every twenty-four every check issued. pollution entering the milk by wav here who who had had the th,. pleasure of ..... .......... ... " * » r in pnys- 6. Copies of account sales rend of the. fly, dirty milking utensils. here see ical We are glad to have people like qualities than many other com hours. ered by market agencies in connec Unless you are sure that milk has the Keslers settle in our vicinity per ing Ihe marvelous fruit and who inunities." tion with sales for him. sent them away to relatives and Miss Florence M. Locke. Home NEWS OF THE STATE IN been produced in such manner boil haps because they agree with the friends at distant points. H any shipper or producer of Demonstration ngrtnt was present BRIEF FOR YOUR PERUSAL it, and if it is to be given to in opinion we have held ever since our Besides the exceptionally lovely and stated she would be willing to livestock has reason to believe that fants or young children boil it any coming into the valley lhat ours fruit. Mr. Hittle also raises some slurt any Home Economic work de 1 More than 2000 Indians represent-i he at —» any way, unless, of course, a oroperly should be a very splendid poultry , has , been treated unfairly - — raising country. fine hogs and has one of the best al sired with women or club ork with ' ing 12 tribes of the northwest will stockyards, re- pasteurized supply is available s,oc,tyar«ls, the existence of the re falfa crops we have seen, hereabouts. girls. meet at Prineville, for the Indian quired se* of records enables the 3 Safe Hiking—If you are mak 17ie crop Is not so large due to there congress sponsored by the Ameri agents of the department to check ing a trip into the mountains in SENATOR MeNARY TELLS OF ludng only a few acres planted but can legion. over the account of the questioned which a variety of water and milk FEDERAL AID IN OREGON what there is seems nearly free of OREGON POULTRYMEN transaction. It is the policy of the supplies will be encountered follow WILL MEET AT CORVALLIS weeds and is a very dense growth. The Seventh Day Adventists have I ,0 ** ,enient toward the above suggestions, and as an Discussing federal aid extended to The second cutting is about ready ».> been holding their regular yearly ' 2 offenders- and «ivc them op- added safeguard, be vaccinated activities in Oregon, Senator McNary The dote of the sixth annual con harvest and from all indications the camp meetings at Jacksonville lasï ‘ “ y , ‘ ® m .end thdr w ">'s a"d against typhoid fever. camp meetings at Jacksonville last who jusl returned to his home at field will yield four full crops of vention of Oregon poultrymcn hns week. comply with the provisions of Ihe 4. Safe swimming—Use care in bee set for July 18 and 19 at the hay this year. law. Subsequent offenses are re selecting a place to swim. Typhoid Salem, stated that the appropriations would total more than 815,000,(88) Hy the time we had finished our state college when the general key A new motor boat has been garded as more serious, and in such fever can be contracted by swim for the next fiscal year, beginning note of the session will be econom tour of the Hittle farm we were launched at Crater Lake the fore ca$es the department intends to ming in polutted water. The inex July 1. filled with cherries we were ic production. While the annual part of the week by Manager Price. make full use of the powers con perienced swimmei4 should be Among the appropriations was one chirping like a robin and departed meeting of the Slate Poultrvmen’s An entertainment was prepared for ferred by the Packers and Stock- cautioned and those who cannot for the veterans hospital and an for the Hiver Hogue where we (hot association will be held nt the same yards Act. them for three days. Following their swim should nol go near Ihe water other for the federal building to be we had an appointment with a steel time, the convention is of an edu unless a good swimmer is present. head, 1 cational nature and is open to all convenlion al the lake the Oregon erected in Portland in the near fu scribes will hold forth at that pop GOLD HILL GARAGE INSTAL8 5. Safe camping—Choose high ture. This farm is but an ex-mple of regardless of whether they are main ular resort. and well drained ground, for your New federal buildings are also REBORING MACHINE What the prolific soil of this valley tiers of the association. A special camping sites. If out door toilets provided for Klamath Falls and Cor test for the occasion will be erected can do when properly tended and are used see that they are fly proof, vallis. The thermometer in the LnGrande watered. The Hittle farm is under near the new poultry building. Ex Chas. Kell proprietor of the Gold and also besure that the water sup hibits demonstrating economic man country last week end sonred Io ov Oregon reclamation projects fared ♦be Gold Hill Irrigation District. er Ihe 100 mark for the heat record Hill garage has just recently in ply is so situated as to avoid any well at the hands of congress. More agement, feeding, marketing ano -------- ft------- stalled a reboring machine for the of the summer. possibility of pollution from the ease control will be prepared. purpose of expediting work in their sewage. Keep a clean camp and than 82,000,000 was appointed for SATURDAY RU3INFRS GOOD the development of the Owyhee and mechanical department as well as Business In Gold Hill, Saturday LINDBERG SECURES DEGREE A 7800 foot runway is proposed Io give Ihe many patrons of this burn all garbage and rubbish. Warm Springs, a large sum for the was good, being one of the best trade 6. Safe Traveling—If taking an for the Swan island air field at Port garage Ihe advantage of Ihe latest automobile trip always observe traf Klamath project and considerable land. in equipment. Mr. Kell says tin- fic regulations. No matter how far sums for the Oregon Agricultural new machine is nol only accurate Hl the country you may be there college and various other depart NSW MACHINERY ARRIVES but does the work so much better may be someone just behind you, so ments in the state. haps are C n n i ? „ t i X ' T ,"‘d- ‘od«Y "h™ he received The senator said that a favorable Severnl more ears of machinery an dfastcr that the cost of a rebore be sure to indicate clearly your in zv realize more the honorary rietfree of l l h ia , ^ than ever that Gold Hill is about ns tor of law. The fiJin- i , d fnr H'c Liidlam dredge arrived in job can be much less which is sure- tention of stopping, turning etc. report had been made on the bill I »he city this week. Today the huge good news to the car owner. S l o n g l h X w a ? Pri“ ‘S U,fl'ed fl! ,h? S Watch for railroad crossings, and introduced by him authorizing the The new machine is capable of don’t attempt to cross one without secretary of agriculture to invest!- buckets whieh will dig out Ihe rich nnd quality is excellent. We hn.w " ? "r",ordrr<‘d ,o “wilhdraw" two soil were being hauled Io the site reboring cylinders for any size of stopping and looking in both direc gate all the phases of crop insurance. Ihe operation. Work at ihe car and when the job is done the tions. Don’t try to break existing I he measure, which presents a pro dredge Is rapidly progressing and pistons fit as they should and the speed records. Others have tr ie d - gram for permanent relief for ag riculture from loss from uncontroll the new steel is being placed ns result is lhat the motive force of many of them are dead. the car is jusl us good as a new car. fast as it arrive*. Make your vacation enjoyable, able hazards of nature, is one of the most progressive and constructive comfortable, safe and profitable. introduced during the session. Health Unit Holds Pre- School Clinic s l Vacation Hints Suggested By Board o f Health