O
VOLUME NO. SI
GOLD H ILU JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, THURHSDAY JULY l i , 1828
NUMBER IS
Gold Hill Hotel
Transferred to
Medford Party
ANOTHER ENDORSEMENT FOR
H I E COUNTRY NEWSPAPER
Odd Fellows
Possible Reduction ELEi tr , c « ty as cooking
e
agency popular here Paving Starts
and Rebekahs
Blocks Highway devices and by 1909 electric range»
on Highway
were manufactured* so that results
Install Officers
Development; were satisfactory. •
Near Bridge
Since then rapid strides have been
It was on Hie ro o f garden ill Ib c
M illia rd H o ld in Washington D. (*.
I lie discussion w in as Io Hie value
of Hie ro y n lry ns uruinst the m rtro -
lio lili.ii newspaper. Al one side of
made in Hie development anil im-
'I lie Gold H ill Hotel w h ic h fo r Ihe Hie table sal one of Hie uliii si adver
Tuesday night the Odd F ellow s’
Oregon m otorists and taxpayers proveinents of this latest method of
|>nal w -vrral years bus hern under tising men in America, al Hie o ilie r.
W ork started th is week on Ihe
ball was Hie scene o f a jo lifira tio u w ill bt* interested in the fact that cooking.
Cooking ru th o ritie s and
the management o f Mrs. Susie Gov Congressman T inkhnin, o f Miissneh-1
Hie event Ins ng Hie jo in t insfcdla- the so-called *3 and $5 measures, dieticians were Ihe firs t to see the surfacing of Hie P acific highw ay at
was »old lust w j.*k Io II, V. W it usett». The advertising man * ,:,* | lio n of thh* Rebekahs and Odd Fel
w hich w ould have affected the . re vo lu tio n a ry advantage o f the e le e -' Hi approaclie*, to Ihe Rogue R iver
Hums of Medford by Mrs. Young o f'b ilk in g about Hie difference bt
bridge.
lows together w ith a social time.
pear on the November ballot, as the trie rang..
T lie leading lo o kin g
M edford Hie form er owner.
c ircu
la tio
n . This
This p o rtio n o f road, the last lin k
I tween renders and
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th e re
were some hundred o r state highw ay program , w ill not and domestic science, school* hotels,
I lie property has beloigfed to the Ji.as seem a curious mall r fo r de more present Including many .m l of
•in Ilie chain o f lutrsl surfaced h igh
a
p
p
.tr
on
the
November
ballot,
us
and apartm ent houses also are us
doling estate fo r ninny sears. Mr. bate fo r il is a general assumption tow n vwitiar*.
the necessary signatures to in itia tiv e ing this clean economical method ot way crossing O riyo n from north to
Young having conducted n saloon Hint o f course i f a paper circulates
The officer» installed were as fo l-
south w ill soon be completed. The
petitions were not file d at Salem.
preparing food.
in Ihe corner room now oe<^i)tied Huit il is read but Hint is just w lia t low s:
hrx#ge has been completed about a
th e public m ind has becomr con
In Lopcolsnd,” statistics show
by llio T u rn e r Coufcctionqrjy fo r .'m s not iiappen, the advertising, Odd F ellow s: Itobl. Adams Noble
.Vid r and th r fills made on either
fused
through
extensive
p
re
lim
in
that
one
out
o
f
every
five
domes
ninny weirs.
man claimed.
( ( ;rim ! Earn si Lynw n, Vice Grand;
end o f the bridge and graveled and
ary
discussion
in
the
state
pres«
o
i
tic customers o f the local p o w e r
Ilepuirs arc already being utadi*
•'Congressman,” lie said.
la te r oilei.» so th.it at no tim e has
.•Pm. the building to „sake it m on ...........cud Ih, m orn,,,« newspm " ' "
V ' l « * * b ...... “ "<» “ H iould
pointe IJ « n p a n y is an electric
Ibis stretch o f road been d iffic u lt to
R itte r hreosurer; Hight Supporter ( out, as a matts-r o f interest o f the This fa d speaks w e ll fo r Hit*
p ro - pass over but w ith in about tw o or
presentable. I.urge w indow s a nr lie ’ ers?”
I
, i ‘? ° b<
<,r" n<1, H a rry Force; Left highest im portune?, the the o n ly j ttressiveness o f local housewiv
ives in three weeks the pavement w ill be
iitM placed in Ila* lobby and painters 1 "Yes said Tinknm n. “ I have rea l I Supporter. Floyd Lance; Right Sup- measures re la tin g Io m otor vehicle
adopting Hi latest modern cooking
w ill be busy in n few days brighten I a Washington mid three New York porter Vice Grund, Paul Thompson;
complete.
licenses and a tax on gasoline w hich methods.
lug up both Hu* In te rio r a n ,' s xte rlo r |. ii | h i s. I do it every day.”
I. ,f| Supporter. Frank G arter; W ar- w ill have a place on the ballot are
One side o f tlie iiighw ay is being
E le ctricity as a cooking agent is paved al a tinx* thus allowuq? the
o f ’ be building. Other re|g>i:*s w ill
" A ll rig h t,” said Hie questioner. den W. W. H iltle ; Conslurtor, Win
those
in
itia
te
d
by
Joe
Dunne,
o
f
.’ h_e ,<'-'.sl,'.r. IHTcolutor stag,*, tra ffic to move back and fo rth w ith
be ns de later no doubt. D efinite "n o w te ll me Hie three leading Ferguson; Chaplin, Fred Kelsoe.
Portland.
More than a h a lf m illio n electric very little in tcru p tio n .
plans of the muniig >ment have not stories w hich attracted your a tte n
Samuel Bateman of Me Nord act
Mr. Dunne’s license b ill provides ranges are now in use ii. the United
been announced but a new mutu*g<*- tio n ? ”
A c i'.w o f about tw e n ty men are
ed us install .ng o ffic e r and Newton fo r
reduction in license States and it is predicted that cook-
ntenl w ill no doubt soon lx* in
ill. re was a parse and fin a lly ( huiiey and I.. (>. Howard delivered fe w of general
busy on the project and w o rk is
approxim ately 50 , , r cent lin g
by
charge.
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‘■,ec,ri<'Ry w ill heroine as being rushed w ith a ll Ih r sneer* no«
1 inkhani agreed lud apart from Hie very inspiring talks is <ijil also Paul “ ............
. l; e ' ^ , i . ,^ L w . ^ ■“ Iro n in 8 by *h , ‘
k^ in «
— k-
A good hotel is greatly needed in financial page he did not know us Thompson whose masterly burst o f i h X S ? ^ o ^ \ PP^
this c ity ami i t is just possible d ial lie could name more then tw o.
manship.
eloquence held Ihe assembled hosts highw ay fund w ill lose about #3,-
In 1899 the p rin cip le o f electric
Mr. W illli ms w ill place Isi.s new
“ th a t proves it,” said Hie udver- «pell hound.
T h is new length o f pavement w ilt
I 000,000. Tlx* other in itia tiv e meas- cookery was firs t introduced to the
pro p e rty in a posilion 1O take rare •¡’>¡” 8 man. “ You are a circu la tio n
he o f the asphalt type as the pave
Rebekahs— Noble Grand Evelyn I ure Would increase the gasoline tax
p
u
b
lic
at
the
Crystal
Palace
e
lectric
of isomc o f tlx* trade Hud is now addict but m il n reader. And your 'Ihom pson. Vice Grandi Lola Reed;
from threle Io five cents per gallon al e xh ib itio n in London, io the fo r n ment on either end o f the adjoining
fo rts d to Hie neighboring cities by attitude is tlie attitude of the aver Secretary, l l r t h a Coy; Treasurer
I f both h ills should pass, the state's o f small cooking appliances, hut not highway. The base o f the m ixture
la rk o f lucid fa cilitie s.
age c ity man tow ards his c ity news l.uey Meo; Right Supporter' Noble
income from tlx* gas w ould be in on as large a scale as an electric w ill he o feruiihed rock, a goodly
Mr. W illia m s is a Medford busin I api-rs. You skim you don't read. I ■ Gramlt Ada Gook; Left Supporter,
q u a n tity o f w hich has been stored
A fte r 1900 some a ctiv ity on the railroad ri|ght o f w a y near
ess m»n and capitalist amt this cits Now* tlie country newspapers are I’earl Ferguson; Right Supporter V. creased about #1.200,000. Should range.
ih
e
people
approve
the
decrease
1
took
place
in
the
development
of
undoubtedly looks prom ising Io him rend through and through, ad- Grand, Alice Gook; Left Supporter*.
license fees set up in the Dunne b ill electric cookery in the United the w inklem an home andl it is near
o r tie w ould not invest his money si rtisenu nts and news, and that E lin o r Force; W arden. Viola Moore;
and reject the increased gas tax of States. A few m anufacturers start th is huge pile o f gravel the m ixin g
tie re.
is svhat makes il tlx* real advertis Conductor, Henrietta C arter; Chap
hi« other b ill, the net loss to the ed to experiment w ith fra il cooking machines are w o rkin g .
ing medium of Hie co u n try.”
The e n tire road c re w are being
lin , Della W 'hitsitt.
highw ay fund w ould amount ¡to a
COMMERCIAL < I t it TO
" I guess,” said T inkhuui. a fte r n
taken care o f at the local restaur
lea W alker. Deputy D istrict Pres sum equivalent to that now avail
MEET MONDAY N IG H T pause, “ you are rig id |,u l I had not ident acted as in sta llin g o ffice r.
ants and hotels and th e ir business
able fo r new construction and bet
The re g u la r meting night of the thought of it that way.
makes an attractive ite m in the bus
F o llo w in g the installations a so terments, I in le r this threatening
lio lli I I (.'lu m b e r o f Commerce is
iness o f these* establishnx'nts.
cial tim e was enjoyed consisting of situation, Ihe highway commission
Mondin »•» -ii ng .mil il is hoped that
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music by tlx* Rrondway Juveniles has been forced to call a halt in its
a very goo;! i endhuce may lx* hud.
GOVERNMENT AID DENIED
orchestra amt refreshments.
r«K*.cmplate<| program fo r nexi year
Ill- w ork o f the club is somewhat
STATE IRRIGATION PROJECTS
ami to hold in abeyance any expen
hampered by Hie snurll membership
I IGHTS FDR HENS PAYS
d
itu
re
other
than
maintenance
and
but it is very lik e ly that a nyrmber-
A t the present tim e there as no
SAYS COLLEGE BULLETIN the m andatory payments o f p rin c i
s lii|! d riv e w ill lx* prom oted Hi s
....
(p o ssib ility o f federal aid fo r dis-
pal uml interest on road bonds.
fi II when Hie w ro th r gets warmer.
t
. S. 1 epartmgnt o f Com- j tressed irrig a tio n projects n Oregon.
The above figures ars* based on
moLaa tl»«»
_ _ > — .
W bile Hi<* club is small and is not
It requires less than 2-5 o f an egg canrful and conservative estimates merce makes the fo llo w in g «n- ' This was tho unanimous assertion
nouncement
fo
r
the
State
o
f
Oregon
'o f members o f the Oregon congres-
accorder the support il should have
|>cr Iwn per month to pay fo r elec of state revenues relating to the
from soiix* o f the business in, -n mi l
eoncern.ng
results
o
f
the
1927
c
e
n
-ls
io n a l <!Wegation w ho were called
tric
ity
to
lig
h
t
a
comm
ercial
p
oul
I he h.col warehouse und packing
highw ay fund, w hich was set up by
ctiixrn x il has shown some ei. suits
cd and ‘'P '^P tics. in to conference by the state recks-
pkint of tlx* Root A Punkey Go- is try flock where current is available the people and Hx* legislature to ac
in state in stitutions.
and no doubt w ith the coming
niation commission.
unritsrgoing a general renovation in I according to a b u lletin just issued com plish u d e fin ite program o f state
months much more progress w ill b preparation fo r tlie .season's run of by the Oregon Experim ent s t f io n
The State In stitu tio n fo r Feeble-
Federal a ir, it was u d d , w ould re
noud
construction.
This
program
mails*.
fru it.
The packing at this plant on “ E le ctric Lights fo r Increasing is fa r from com pletion at this time. minded had a total o f 76 firs t ad- quire new legislation and a complete
This b u lle tin ,
missions d u rin g the year 1927. as I change in the existing reclam ation
w ill la* under Hie suix* vysion o f the Egg P roduction.”
APPLEGATES LEASE
compared w ith 131 in 1926. ami 162 : policy o f the governnx'nt. It was
Ft«« Pu< king Go. who handle a ma w ritte n jo in tly by George W. Kable, TRAIN SERVICE CUT
SERVICE STATION
1<J“ ~*
| agreed that federal aid to existing
jo r ity o f tlx* fru it shippcdi fro m the project d ire c to r of the Oregon Gom-
PORTLAND TO S. F.
FROM TOM VERNON county, they having one house in m ittec on E le c tric ity in A g ricu ltu re ;
I hese firs t admissions represent Pr °jccts ra th e r tlx*<n the appropria-
patients received d u rin g the year, tio n o f money fo r new projects
Ashland tw o in Mci’ ford and w ill a l F. E. Fox, associate professor of
A <11 Al w it»'closed'this week trans
Sjieedmg up o f tra in service be- w ho had not previously been under wouldl he good businitss, but ttm t it
so have ch ii'g e o f Hie Von Ibw ven- 1 p o u ltry husbandry, and A. G. Lunn,
fe rrin g the management of the V er
berg an I Del Rio erops n .a r tliis head o f the <le|xirtinent, is the re 'u lt tween Portland and San Francisco treatment in any in stitu tio n fo r fee- was beyond ihe realm o f p o ssib ility
non Service Station Io G. E. Apple-
comprehensive
investigations together w ith other changes in ru n -h ie minded and epileptics. Sucli at present.
city
and tin* Stewart Weeks crop o f
gate.
ning time o f Southern P acific tra in s new ly adm itted patients a ffo rd the
n e tv Prospect.
, extending over tw o years.
Senator McNary cxiwessed the
The Applegates w ill lease b o 'li
Rased
upon
results
obtained,
a
,
n.
and C a lifo rn ia , effective best available measure o f the num- opinion that the slate reclam ation
Last year Root A Pankcy handled
Hie station and the d in in g room.
al 'Hie local ware house ueiarly a flock o f RMI average pullets would Ju ly 22, were announced today by J. her o f new cases w hich are brought commission is now w o rkin g along
Mrs. Applegate has been comluct-
humlrssi cars of choice Rogue riv e r yield an excess p ro fit (in 11 months) A Ormandy, assistant passenger under in s titu tio n a l care d u rin g th i the right lines in reorganizing the
ing Hie d in in g room fo r Mr. Vernon
year.
distressed projects under a u th o rity
valley fr u it cind thia year Mr. Pan- o f #81.07 over the cost o f lig h tin g . tra ffic manager fo r the company.
fo r tlie in s t season and only o.-cenl-
Running lim e of Ihe Shasta is to
key is in Hi field fo r the company T his amount w ould pay 8 |x*r cent
The decrease in the number o f granted b ythe state legislature. This
ly closed Hie place when the Apple-
rn d they w ill no <koubt puss Ihe interest on a $1(M)O investment in lie shortened 25 minutes north firs t admissions in Oregon between also w»S the opinion o f Dr. Elw ood
gates sold' tlie ir home place in this
hound and 30 minutes southbound.
electric lines o r u lig h tin g plant.
century
mark this season.
1922 and 1927 represents a s till Mea*\ federal irrig a tio n comm ission
city.
Commencing Ju ly 22 the Shasta w ill
Preparation
o
f
the
b
u
lle
tin
,
con
larger decrease, relative to the pop er, w ho met w ith the state commis
Several inen are employed' at
However, so w e ll pleased were
the warehouse, cleaning it up and sidered Ihe most complete and au leave San Francisco at 7 p. m. a r ulation o f this state, as shown by sion a few days ago.
they w ith the city and its possible
W h ile Dr. Mend offered no en
getting Hie washer, sorters and thentic o f its kind, has been in co riv in g at Portland 9:10 p. m. the the fact that the firs t admissions in
fu tu re thnt they derided to remain
operation w ith the Oregon Com fo llo w in g day.
Southbound this
parking tables in readiness fo r the
1927 numbered 8.5 per 100.000 of couragement that federal aid w o u ld
here and then fo llo w e d the deal fo r
crew as soon ns the crop stnrts com mittee oil e le c tric ity in agriculture tra in w ill leave Portland 8 a. m. population, as compared w ith 14.9 be extem hiJ he said j t w o u ld be
the station.
ing in. A ll old boxes ncc being re- composed o f farmers, business men, a rriv in g San Francisco 10:30 the tier 100,000 fo r 1926, and 19.8 fo r good business and that he w ould not
Mr. Vernon expects to remain in
fo llo w in g m orning.
oppose it. It vrtis largely a result o f
1922.
p a in I liy Marshall Grey and new and representatives of Ihe state c o l
Hie c ity nt least fo r the pr< sent.
The O regonian-is to be faster by
his nttitude that the conference was
box shook is a rriv in g in ear lots and lege, grange, fa rm e r’s union public
1
he
extent
(o
w
h
ich
provision
The Vernon Service Stat on has
u tilitie s and equipment companies. one hour between Portland and San
cailtxt.
b ing place;# ready fo r the nailers
n wide reputation along the const Io w o rk on.
Tests were on commercial flocks. Francisco ami w ill leave Portland has been made fo r tlie state in s titu
tional cure o f feejile-m inded and ep
.iml has alw ays enjoyed a g(,o<|
Conclusions readied are that an ul 10:30 p. in., a rriv in g San Francis
Actual packing w ill no ih m lit start
ile p tics is perhaps best indicated by MANY ELK SEEN ON
business. Mr». Applegate <’l: velopcd
nual
returns
from
lig
h
tin
g
are
en
co
7
:30
a.
ni.
the
second
day.
There
ROOSEVELT HIGHWAY
about tl c finst of August o r the last
the number o f patients in the in s ti
a good trade ill the chicken dinner
oi .Inly i ; i j k I tliis w o rk w ill insure ough to ju s tify considerable expen w ill he no change in the Oregonian’s tutions on a given date, th e num
hm.se w h ich w ill no doubt grow
d itu re . The use o f a rtific ia l illu m northbound schedule.
Rev. E. V. Ostrander, pastor o f
w ork fo r a good nuiiilxsr o f locnl
ber o f patients present in the State
ns tlx* season advances.
ination is a means o f changing sea
Gold Beach church, witnessed a
peop c. I he nu*n in cluirgl? here is
In
stitu
tio
n
fo
r
Feeble-minded
on
ill favor of i i in« local help as fa r sonal production so thnt fu ll and Visits i n Portland
w ith 579 on January 1, 1922; und seem* early Monday m orning w h ich
COUNTY IS REPRESENTED
w in te r eggs arc icrcased even tho
Mrs. Blanch M errim an is at P o rt the ra tio o f such patients per 100,000 many w ould travel miles to see.
as possible Iml to date has received
BY STUDENTS IN COLLEGE i few applications fo r packing posi total annual production remains ap land this w'evk where she is the
It was because he was an e a rly
o f general population increased
proxim ately the same.
truest o f relative».
rise r and because he likes clams,
tions.
from
71.3
on
January
1,
1922
to
Most p ro fit is found in lig h tin g
Jackson county had till students |
Mr. M errim an expects to leave fo r
and because he happened to jog
the e highest
’ '
fow ls, accompanied by P o rtla n d about the 25th to jo in hi 90.8 on January t, 1928.
among the 3NI8 total term students
down the Roosevelt highw ay in his
his
EAF' i TRN OREGON MEN
O
f
the
firs
t
admissions
in
Ore
in tcllig e n t
selection,
segregation, ( w ife on Ihe re tu rn journey.
last year at the Oregon State A g ri
Ruick just at the tim e w hen a big
gon d u rin g Ihe year 1927, 40 were
FIND ROGUE FISHING
handling and feeding. F ighting w ill
culture college, according to a re
herd of elk was crossing the high
males,
and
36
were
females;
and
of
A W ONDERFUL SPORT not make poor hens good. Use of
port issued by Registri r . R. Lem
(the patients on January 1, 1928, 421 w ay this side o f Myers creek.
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I lights in tlie m orning alone was V isiting Relatives
on. Total enrollm ent fo r the year
Just as the pastor rounded a tu rn
Mna.
Alvp
Gook
and
tw
o
ch
ild
re
n
i
Were " u,les* an<l
were females,
in clu d in g summer session and other
Clnutlt Duller. D u ffy K n o rr n n d l foUn<l Ml' isfi" ‘ o,'y*
on the crest o f an incline, he was
specially classified students reach- I'erseh Livingston of Redmond, Ore.
were guests o f relatives in the city Mario
surprised to fin d the highw ay in
w S till H ittin g Ball
nocks t.ong Home Run
cd a high mark of 5311 as compared
a
sp<»rt fishing in Rogue
fro n t o f him fa irly alive w ith elk.
a few days bust week. The Cooks
,
.
.
A
ccording
to
sport
dope
taken
'•> the le* ,*1)1111 game Sunday, be
w ith 5087 Hie year previous.
Hiv r du rin g a slay o f a few day:
were fo rm e rly residents o f this city, from the Denver Post sporting pages I he big animals did not appear to
This counly also has 7 re vu 'n r ,n*t week. C'aude B u tle r was the tween Medford und Weed, John Lo-
in any h u rry to get out o f the way,
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Duke M arlowp hard h ittin g outfield'-
at tins c ity knocked! one o f the
students in tlie 1928 summer ses- Pfize angler he being Hie one that
so lie stopped
Visits On Coast
.
r
I,
Ruin
i
„
,h
„
£ , lk" his
' „ " machine
“X
, h” and
,' per-
»ion w hich has enrolled 707 regu- bagped (lie fin n y
b nuties w hich longest home runs ever h it on the
own
Mr. and Mrs. Ghas. Beck and c h ild
lar students and a total o f 1385 In- •H ille d the party. They took th e ir Weed fie ld . Somei o f the locnl fans
n
id.*
the
tr
ip
fro
m
this
c
ity
to
the
ren
Helen
and
F
loyd
and
Mrs.
H
ow
elm! ng p , j u n i o r summer s.ss.on catch to Ihe Omar Audi park where
For the year 1927-28 students were they were slaying ami had il cooked C a lifo rn ia tow n to watch the fracas, ard: Drake returned' the firs t of the
» V ira l of the par^ic^ianls being
enrolled from five foreign countries and S' rved. The company had
a in m bcH o f h i t year's Gold H ill wetpk fro m a tr ip on the coast at
If) on« game Mfcr- and w orked th e ir w ay out tow ard
— Giuada, China, India, Korea and kodak along mi l took some
w hich tim e they visited at Bandon,
snaps
lo w got fo u r extra base hits.
Russia; three te rrito rie s — Alaska, Io serve as n> nioirs of Ihe itrip but t< am.
Gape Sebastian.—C u rry Reporter.
Crescent C ity ansi other points of
H aw aii and Ihe P lu 'lip in e s th.’ u n til it was too late they overlooked
interest on the coast. They were
Over .>4,000.006 was spent the past
Farmers o f I owa are to back G.
D istrict of Columbia, 25 slates he- L ’-u opporlqn :y
Fifteen governments have united
to
take a picture 1^* R* candidtate recording to latest w ell pleased w ith the tr ip but glad yefer fo r chew ing gum by the Am
si.,
i».
.i
.
.
.
sid is every county in Oregon.
to return to the Rogue R iver valley erican public. The annual gain is to insure peace by signing the Ket-
Mr. L a tle r w ith his burden o f fish. I udvie.a from thnt state.
loigg peace pact. Most o f large po w
and shed th e ir overcoats.
about #2,000,060,
ers are included'.
Packing House
Preparing to
StarL Work
Fewer Patients
S en t to State
Insane Asylum
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