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VOLUME NO. Jl Jackson County Bar Members Pass Resolutions GOLD HILL, JACKSON COUNTY, O IBC O N , THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 1», 1928 FRUIT SEASON NEARING VERY SUCCESSFUL CLOSE VanHoevenberg Advertising Must Expand Host at Party for Says Speaker Fruit W orkers NUMBER 21 AL PANKEY NAMED TO HEAD TICKET Mining Days Portrayed A t Josephine Fair This valley has onee more gone At a very poorly attended cau through a very aucessful season. cus meeting al the city hall last Mo,i The fruit crop has been a heavy day evening candidates for the of one ami the prjees huve been fair fices of Mayor, Council, Recorder enough to bring a profit to the or- amt treasurer of the City of Gold I'harilist. Hill, were named. RESOLUTION “This country is just entering II. VunHoevenberg entertained his Grizzled miners and prospector* Tile pears are nearly all on their Por mayor the only name offered lie it resolved by I be Southern way Io or in the market and with his fruit workers at a dance and the greatest area of competition of Oregon and California took pos Oregon liar Association of Jackson in a short time the apples will be entertainment at the Gold Kill Pa ever known," said Earl C. .Sams was that of Al. Pankey, who until session of Grants Pass for a period Counties, Oregon, timt A dance in an address delivered before the a short time ago served on the of four days during the annual gin to roll. 'Uhnusands of people vilion, Monday evening Whereas in March, 1928, numerous orchestra was brought over from New York State Press association council and only resigned following county fair lust week end. Of major have been employed in the orchards members of thia association signed during the past several months ami Medford and furnished music for at Cortland, N.Y., recently “This ' »««ne unpleasantness in the conduct interest to them, of course, was u reeouuueiidution sent to them by almost steadily since thinning time. the entertainment. M. S. Johnson competition will compel the use of <’ne of lhe council inertings. Mr. Sourdough gulch, the miners' can th e H o n o ra b le C. M. ITicmus, Cir- , ... . , . , of Toledo, Oregon had charge of the of more carefully planned and dis- ! Uankey seems to have hearty sup- yon, which traversed the fair ; Pickers and packers, sorters, nail- c u lt Judge w h ic h reco m m en datio n I_ , , ...... , .__,__ ,... _ advertising campaign* port for the position and should rounds. refreshments und everyone enjoyed tributod ers, loaders und truckers, all have was an endorsement of said C. M. than the world has ever before he not decline the tender of the u very good time. This is the sec Here the miners installed their been on the jump, day und night to office will no doubt he electe/l. known Thomas for re-election as Circuit ond yearly entertainment of the ramps, cabins, early day mining to insure the rapid transit of the Judge of the First Judicial District; “The newspapers will lead the For councilmen, two former mem machinery, placer mines, stamp VunHoevenberg crew and they are of the fruit from tree to truck. way. They are the most flexible bers were renominated, Wm Fergu mills, tunnels, shafts, hoists, and and being looked forward to by the em This year the fruit came on so I Whereas said document is now rapidly thut the pueking houses ■ ployees. Mr. VanHoevenberg has unit* which an advertiser can use son and II D. Force and Mrs. Alice modern machinery, all in operation being used for politiiMil purposes were compelled to take on lurger proven u very good entertainer and and they afford the most concen-1 Cook, Mrs. Lucy Mec, W alter E. Ross to show fair visitors how the min nod against the candiducy of anoth trated type of circulation. To the I and Orion U'. Newell were also ing industry of the southern Oregon crews and greater facilities were has shown the workers u good time er prominent lawyer ami member of local merchant, or to the local units placed in nomination. For record- mineral belt has been and is now At the entertainment were some necessary to handle the hauling said association; and er, B. E. Adams was nomin being carried on. und loading Many crews worked seventy-five guest* and everyone of the chain store systems, they Whereas it Is m e of the practices ated and Miss Bertha Coy was seemed to enjoy it immensely. Spe offer the only l<j*ical aifl contin- Of course, not only miners were extra long shifts all through the and traditions of our judicial sys renominated for treasurer were attracted to the fair, but hords season und will continue until the cial musical numbers were rendered. tinuous medium for reaching the tem I' il i judge should not request It is not known whether there of others from all southern Oregon. last pear is on its way to market. I Herb Alford phved several selec retail trade. individual members of the her to “Aggressive advertising is a vital will he an opposition ticket or not ---- —a--------- The pear from the Rogue River tions on a musical saw. One of sign such endorsements for the rea valley will this year And its way the crew that worked for Van at the factor in winning the attention However, it is quite unlikely judg IDAHO GOVERNOR FLIES WITH son that such members huve clients BUTTER FOR LOS ANGELES into almost every foreign country Siskiyou* Orrhards last year came ¡and confidence of the public. The ing from tile lack of interest in Mon who have im|>ortant mutters pend down for the entertainment and only kiifl of industry which can day nights caucus. that trail's with the United State*. ing irtul they do not want such cli played the steel guitar. He is an in any degree of safety hope to Governor H. C. Baldridge and Mayor Cook, presided at the meet The fame of the Rogue River pear ents to feel that as such attorneys, artist and his renditions were very ignore the press a* a saks-medfuin ing and following nominations be Mayor Walter Hansen of Boise Idaho is fust growing and us the murket they are not on friendly terms with Delicious fruit is that mythical concern engaged in appointed a committee consisting of will take a basket of butter to Los grows so will grow the orchards unsl much enjoyed. the judge of the court und are, punch was scrviO throughout the marketing merchandise for which C. J. Shorb, Maude Robinson and Angeles, via airplane for the big therefore, placed at a disadvantage us a result each season finds more evening to the guests and at mid there is a cumulative need and in Howard Drake to fill any vacancies banquet in celebration of the ae trees in hearing ami more planted. and emhurrussed by such requests; night ice cream, sandwiches, coffee which there is no competition. ronautical exposition, to be held which might arise. Some of the orchards of the valley and "The news division of the press there, September 14, it has been are iisiniture cities with spray pipes and other dainty viands were Whereas the Multnomah liar Asso serves!.. have made it practically impossible decided. The trip will be ¡,iade running all over the orchards as WHY WE CLING TO LIFE ciation at Portland follows the prac for the business to be conduct with several other Idahoans in a the water mains in the city. Every COLp DANCE8 tice of taking a secret ballot of the ed in secret . The organization of three-motored Ford plane. endeavor is being made to simplify Here’s the reply a retailer down members of the association to ex the work o f the orchardist and in- j Idaho butter already has es- CONTINUE SAYS COUNCIL selling methods have made it prac south, according to the Sylvania press to the public the best judg tically impossible for any merchant established itself as a first-class crease the efficiency of the orchard ------— ment of such members und of the or group or system to corner (Gg.) Telephone, gave in answer to commodity in Los Angeles, and the The fruit season of 1928 will soon j At a special meeting of the city a request for a check. It’s the best association as to the fitness of the any form of merchandise The butter of the banquet will be a gift respective candidates for such judi lie a thing of the past anti the golden council held Wednesday evening it facts of competition arc clc-ar and digest of the present complex we’ve from Idaho to the feast. flood accruing I herefrom will soon was decided that the dances will seen: cial office, and such practice tends well established. The party will be in Los Angeles "I beg leave to inform you that three days taking one or two days to ke p the judiciary free from such he flowing into the channels of trade be permitted at the Gold Hill pavil “It is difficult to conceive of a over the valley. This means bet- ion as before. Mr. Kincaid was criticism and assists in keeping the department store pr even a chain the present shattered condition of to make the trip. present and offered to cooperate »o association from becoming a politi ler limes for everyone of stores eliminating or even cur my bank account makes it impossi any degree with the city officials in cal organization; tailing an aggressive advertising po- ble for me to send you a check in 2308 CARS PEARS SHIPPED the maintaining of law and order. TO ALLOCATE RADIO WAVES Now therefore lie it resolved that icy. All must go forward in our response to your request for funds TO DATE; 3000 FORECASTED He stated he does all he can on the a secret ballot of the members he developing In an effort to reach the for the “Aged andi Decrepid Army inside and if the city was unable to Allocation of the United States now taken to express to the puhlie maximum of efficiency in the use of Worms.” The strife of my present With the shipment ol 109 cars the best judgment of the associatin', Radio facilities in acordance with obtain, a man to look after those space in the newspapers. financial condition is due to the ef Saturday last week was a record ns to the fitness und' qualifications th<' equal distribution provision nt outside lie would be willing to fur “I confidently expect- to see many fects of Federal laws. State laws, breaker in shipment of pears from of these two candidates for Circuit the Davis amendment passed by nish one or more who could be dep njMed to those which are now rec County laws, Corporation laws, By Medford, making a total of 640 cars utized and who would- maintain a Judge of the First Judicial District, congress will he announced this ognized as consistent advertisers. laws, Brother-in-laws, Sister-in-laws for the week. I and that when said vote is taken, week by II,e Federal Radio com peaceful, dance. Mother-in-laws, and out-laws, that Today the housewife depends to I.ast year’s mark of 2218 cars of Saturday night there will be an the result thereof he made a part of mission, says a Washington dispatch. a very great degree op the news- have been foisted upon an unsus- For months the commission has other dance and the new provisions paper as a gukie for her shopping1 pecting public. Through their var- pears for the season is far behind this resolution ami a copy of said the present total of 2308 for the ious laws, I have been held down, resolution la' spread upon the min been working on its comprehensive will be in effect. The city officials plans. season so far and before the last car utes of this inerting, and a ropy giv re-allocation plau. Preliminary de intend Io preserve the peace of the “A study of such cases as may held up, walked on, sat on, sand- is shipped out, a total of over 3000 en to each of the papers within the tail of the plan already announced city if they are forced to build a exist where concerns have re-i bagged, flattened and squeezed un is expected to be reached, meaning district with a request for its publi provide for 165 broadcasting sta two-story jail. trenched on their advertising, de til I do not know where I am, what that 700 cars are yet to go. The tions of 500 waits and upwards. I am, who I am, or why I am. cation. pending on the reputation of the high mark in fruit shipments for the WHERE FISH HOOKS AND These stations which can he op The foregoing resolution was ad company to carry them on to con “These laws compel me to pay a TEETH BECOME MONEY tinued sales success, shows a dwind merchant tax, capital stock tax, ex- season came Thursday night when erated simultaneously without in opted by the following vote: 122 ears left for eastern markets in For the resolution .................. 16 terference in tlie broadcasting band, ling business which can stage a cess profit tax, income tax, real es- three trainloads anti other marks • Against ..................... 4 are apportioned among the five Perhaps all the world isn’t strug ‘come back* only through the use of tate tax, property tax, state auto ! of ,he week ralw d fr0ln 86 lo , 08 Not Voting ................................ 3 radio zones of the country on a gling for gold and silver, but it is an advertising campaign. tax, city auto tax, gas tax, water tax, tand jjg. Pursuant to the foregoing résolu-I impulalion basis. The commission only because those precious metals "To suggest restriction in ad light tax, amusement tax, cigar tax, To make these huge shipments pos tion, a vote was taken as to the ¡has announced the percentage of are not known in some of the out-of vertising at the present time is to cigaret tax, street tax, real tax, preference for candidate for Cir wave length* to he ussigned each Hje way spots—and even there a take a defiinite step backward . school tax, surtax, syntax and car sible, packing houses have virtually been running day and night, em cuit Judge, which resulted as fol state, hut lias yet to make public substitute Is found. The advertising appropriation of pet tax. ployees putting in as much time as lows: Ils detailed allocution. In the South Sea islands, for in- the J. €. Penney Co. has been “In addition to paying these tax Thomas, 2; Norton 14, not voting 9. I he Davis aim nineiit. adopted last stance, porpoise teeth strung around consistently increased year by year. es I aiu requested and required to 16 to 18 hours daily. (Signed) Don It. N'ewhury V Pres. March, directed the commission to » native's neck indicate his wealth. In. 1926 we spent $1,720,113 in contribute to every society and or Attest Harry C. Skyrnian Secretary. “nearly as possible make and main- on the island of Yap the rich man newspaper advertising. In 1927 ganization that the inventive mind SCIENCE PRODUCES BLOOMS FROM PLANTS OUT OF SEASON lain an equal allocution of broad- 's known hv the number of cart- we increased this amount to $2, of man can organize. To the society HEALTH EXPERT ATTRIBUTES casting licenses, of hands of fre- "heel slon.-s piled in front of his 507,680 This year’s progress is of St. John the Baptist, the Woman’s Having gassed lilacs into bloom THAT TIRED FEELING TO AN queney of wave lengths of periods hut. In the East Indies and thruout R| about the same rote. In the Relief, the Navy League, the Child INCORRECT POSTURE IN WAl.K of time for operations ami of sta- 0 large part of Africa beads and past six years the newspaper ad- ren’s Home fund, the Policcauin’s ing before their time. Dr. F E. tion power to each of the five zones shells are used for money, and in the , verMising bill of the company has Benefit, the Dorcas Society, the Y. Denny, research director of the Not only gracefulness, hut also our Complying with this mandate, the Polar regions, where fishing is the totaled over $8,000,000 arsd this M. C. A., the Y. W. C. A., the Boy Boyce Thompson Institute at Yonk health and the prevention of exces c o m m is s io n experts to place its chief source of livelihood, fish-hooks has been a profitable investment Scouts, the Jewish Relief, the Bel ers, believes it is possible to pro duce two crops a season. sive fatigue, depend a great deal up new allocation of broadcasting fa are a principal medium of exchange. in good will. gian Relief, the Near East Relief, on posture—the wny we stand, sit cilities in operation by October 1. “We have the reputation of be the Gold Digger’s Home Also, every Dr. Denny told members of the Society of Chemical Industry that and walk, warns n health expert In As several weeks would be necess WALTER PIERCE ing close buyers. We look for a charitable institution in town, the the Farm Journal. That is why II Is ary to make the changes are requir RECEIVES NOMINATION low overhead artd a reasonable per Red Cross, the Black Cross, the chemical treatment of certain plants most important that the person who ed the commission must announce FOR CONGRESSMAN centage of profit in every trans- White Cross, the Purple Cross, ami during the annual dormancy or “rest period” had almost the effect of an has much work to do, and yet wants its decision this week if it is to he -------- ) action; It is certain that we the Double Cross. alarm clock upon a sleeping person. to have energy left to enjoy life and roine effective by then. Wplter M. Pierce, former governor , would not go into the newspaper “The government has so governed The plants, he said, were thus a- -------- o-------- give pleasure to others, should gniard of Oregon, was chosen unanimously market adn make the purchases my business that I do not know who wakeneii almost immediately lo against habits of incorrect posture. CIVIL WAR VETERAN PASSES as 'dkmiocrntic candidate for the we have nude in newspaper space owns it. I am suspected1, expected, vigorous growth during the several Consider first the standing posi AWAY AFTER LONG ILLNESS short term of congress nt a meeting without feeling reasonably sure ins|>ecied, disrespected, examined, months nature has set aside as a tion. The weight should bp on the Another member of the G. A. R. held nt l.nGrandc Friday. that we were getting our money’s re-examined, informed, required, time for their complete relaxation balls of the feet, the chest up, the of Jackson county has answered Pierce is also the long-term nom-' worth, commanded and compelled until all By placing lilacs in a room filled chin slightly back hut in line with "laps”. The veteran was Allen I). inee. I know is that I am supposed to pro- with chemical vapors for 24 to 48 the chest, the feet exactly parallel, Ferguson of Gold Hill who died la- The short term vacancy exists be- DISCOVER SERUM TO vide an inexhaustible supply of hours he caused them to bloom be- the arms dropped easily al the sides. I hor day al his home after suffering cause of the resignation of Nicholas COUNTERACT dread money for every known need, de- fore Christmas, he said, something To see that your body is in perfect (for about a year with a complication J. Sinnott. INFANTILE PARALYSIS sire or hope of the human race, and ¡they had never done before in this balance when you are standing, rise of diseases. Discovery of a scrum which he I refuse to donate all I have and go [ part of the country, He expects on your Iocs and sink down again. Mr. Ferguson was born al Niles, BABY GIRL WEIGHS ONE believes will effectively counteract out and heg borrow and' steal mon this season to produce a second crop When you stand with your chest Ohio, Sept. 21, 1814 and served dur- POUND FOURTEEN OUNCES the germ of infantile paralysis was ey to give away. I am cussed, dis of Irish potatoes from the seed pota drooping, your stomach out and your [ ¡ng the Civil War wit tithe 12th car- announced by Dr. Edwin W. Schults, cussed, boycotted, talked to, talked spine curved, you appear at a disad- airy of Ohio He came west in 18^8 A baby girl born at Tulare, Cali head of the bactoriolraty depart about, lied to, lied about, held up, toes of the first crop Dr. Denny asserted that if these vantage; and what is worse, this po- and settled at Ashland in this coun- fornia recently was so tiny nt birth ment of Stanford University held down and robbed, until I am methods proved worthy of general sitinn eatwes your vital organs to be ty. Three (laughters, Mrs. II. A. Fox that its mother's wedding ring slip After months of experimentation nearly ruined, so the only reason I displaced. of Snwtelle, Calif., Mrs. Messner of ped over the right arm to form with Indian monkeys, the doctor atn clinging to life is to see what the adoption it would mean material gain for the farmer through two In walking, Ihe first thing is to San Rernadino, Calif,, Mrs. Edna a bracelet, which was not a very says he has found some that do not H-------- is coming next.” crops in a season, would enable the start right with the correct standing Hn,rr of San Francisco and two sons, well filtjng bracelet at that. The respond to the aqtion of the horticulturalist to meet the Christ position. The toes should point A. C. Ferguson of Snwtelle, Calif., ring slipped nearly to the elbow. germ and 'it is from them thut Secretary of State Kellogg return mas demand for certain flowers not strright Io the front or he turned in and Wm Ferguson of this city and Al latest reports the tiny child wns he has obtained the new serum. ed Monday from Paris where he has now obtainable at that season an , the fraction of an inch. To stand or a step son, Bert Miles, of Eatnn, Cnl- doing nicely. It is the third child He Ideclined to say when the se been in attendance at the peace con provide more liberal supplies c.f walk witli the toes pointing out pro- ifornia, survive the deceased, born in this family. rum would be produced on a com ference in which all the important food and flowers for the public. duces awkwardness and often lends Interment was had in Snwtelle, Cnllf mercial basis, but indicated that it na’ions of the world had a part. The Potatoes, he said, could be treated to foot troubles, such ns fallen arid'- beside his wife who had proceeded Tell your merchant you saw their will be preceded by further expe purpose of the meeting was to do for 5 to 10 cents a bushel and plants r’ him in death. ad in Ihe Gold Hill News. riment. away with war. for one to five cents a plant.