Image provided by: Central Point School District #6; Central Point, OR
About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1928)
V O I,IM E NO. SI _T»IB «OLD HILL NEWS. JACKBOW COUNTY. OBBGONTHUR8DAY. NOVEMBER 22. 192« NUMBER 31 MUCH INTEREST TAKEN IN STATE BY SETTLERS IN C I.E HAM REAPS MU,I.IO N DOLLARN FROM HEAL CHOI Uncle Sam proved h i* a b ility ns a fu r farm er this year by harvesting a m illio n d o lla r crop of seals and nt the siiine time adding some $2,- 300.000 to the value of his “ fa rm .” Ihe “ farm ,“ the little P rilH Io f ls- , lands, 300 m ile* west o f the Alaskan Im ainland in the Bering sea, is tin summer home o f the w orlds largest seal herd. The “valuable uniiniils' TELL YOUR MERCHANT WHERE YOU SAW HIS AD WHEN YOU DO YOUR SHOPPING— IF YOU DON’T BUY THE ARTICLE ADVERTISED TELL HIM YOU SAW HIS AD ANYWAY—HE WANTS TO KNOW IT IS READ. STATE TREASURER FAVORS NEW LE G ISLA TIO N ORCHARD TO BE EQUIPPED WITH SPRAY SYSTEM Ennetm rnt of a state income tax taw , w ith provision for a p roperty offset, w ill be advocated at the next ssesion o f the legislature by Thomas B. Kay, state treasurer. This wa announced by the state treasurer Saturday. It w ould l»c necessary to refer such a b ill to th e -vo te rs fo r ratifica tio n . T reasurer Kay pointed out that a Thai Oregon I* reaping ¡he advan . are protected and controlled by the la w such as he has in m ind w ould | I oiled Slates since It f lt , when k ill- tages of tlioiisunit o f d o lla r* Invented In keeping w ith the latest and best raise approxim ately $1,125/100 an I ing on tlic high seas was prohibited n u a lly and w ould go fa r tow ards in the line o f orchard equipment. H. in advertising during the recent i by treaty only Ihe bureau o f fisher At all times and in all places, men have gathered w ip in g out the financial deficit in Von Hovenberg is having installed ye»m I* indicated by the large num ies has taken seals and marketed the general fund o f the state. He in his orchards an underground together at the close of the harvest to give thanks to ber o f letters from people in nil furs. expresed the opinion that an income spray system. When this system is parts o f the country w hich nre being D uring Ihe summer 31.09ft seals the Divine Power which has blessed their labors and tax law a llo w in g a p ro p e rty offset completed it w ill extend to ail parts received d a ily by the Oregon Stale were kille d and when title furs are made them prosper. Deep rooted in the hearts of man w ould receive favorable consider of the 110 acres o f the Siskiyous Chumber o f Conimerre, Portland. tanned they w ill have an average ation by the voters. He w ould fa vo r Orohards and the workm en w ill be kind is the instinct to make grateful acknowledge Mr. W. G. Ide, manager, recently value between $35 ail $40. A cen a reasonable rate and lo w exemp able to connect onto a h>drant at received a letter from a New York sus shows thut the herd increased ment to the guiding Providence which is above and tions. almost any point i n the orchard and man saying: “ I lost my coffee and 02,(142 during the Inst year, num ber beyond the work of human minds and human hands. spray all the trees in that immediate “ The p rin c ip a l objection to in fru it plantation in Porto Hico during ing $71,513 ns compared w ith 808.- the recent hurricane and I am I n - 1 70 " K " r come tax measures referred to the v ic in ity and then go to another h y In the la tte r part Our national observance of an annual day cf votijrs o f Oregon i n the past has drant. The instalation w ill be in lerexted in coming to O rigon where <>f the eighteenth century, before Thanksgiving is a heritage from the Pilgrim Fathers, III dart o f pelagic sealing, the seals been the double-taxation feature.’’ the nature o f a c ity w ater w orks yo have no hurricanes. I w ill have said Mr. Kay. “ By p ro vid in g fo r w ith one pum ping plant and as many who assembled at the turn of the year to offer prayer «lumi $20,000 to invest in property.** totalled 5,000,000. Wholesale slaughter had cut the a p ro p e rty offset this objectionable outlets as is necessary to satisfactor and praise to Almighty God from whom came their Another w rites from the Province number to 250,000 by 1911. Under feature w ould be removed and the ily do the spray w o rk. This new strength to endure daily hardship and to face un of Ontario. Canada .n y in g : "M y.fam - g „ Vt.,,ment control only three-year voters probably w ould fa vo r such improvement is a new departure in I l V M ' l l l l t l ( k e s r i l l u i lis a s o o i t u n . i I.... . . . * Il.V want to rxcn|>r the coming w in te r known danger. It is fitting that we should reverent idd males are taken, enough being a law . I w ill urge its enactment the spray sy..tem o f orchards. Last season when the thermometer w ill left to assure the herd’s norm al ly continue in this day of prosperity and security at the session next January. year the Del B io Orchards o f Duel run dow n to 50 o r lit) degrees below grow th, th is year 8,852 three-year the institution they founded amidst adversity and The state treasurer also said he and Weeks, west o f Gold H ill, instal aero.” T w o Iowa fam ilies liv in g old* were branded fo r breeding p u r peril. favored a revising of the m otor ve led several miles o f pipe line on th e ir ut A tlio i, and Cnstcna plan Io come poses. hicle license fees. “ I n revising the p roperty and are com pleting the to Oregon and locate and in th e ir The g ro w th o f the herd added existing laws care should be taken system this year. Now, therefore, in conformity with the proclama le tte r they stale: “ We toured eleven to me the value or of . . . . . .... " more w i r than m .in $2.000.000 >-.,iniii,iRHi io not to im p e ril the h ig h w a y con The Siskiyous Orchards are locat tion of the President of the United States which 7 7 '? ; ............ ............. •» w r. n „. struction program ,” said Mr. Kay. ed near the Table Bocks. tilin g in to consideration we were by conies as a recurring reminder cf our national unity seals have an estimated value of “ T h is could be done by reducing the fa r more satisfied w ith Oregon than #32.0181.(MM,. When this year’s har in the perpetuation of this American custom, I, I. L. license fees on old cars and p ro vid $2,000,000 DEBT OF RECLAMA- other states.” vest i* sold the islands w ill have Patterson, Governor of Oregon, do proclaim Thurs ing an additional gasoline tax o f 1 TIO N AREAS CAN Oregon’s schools and colleges yeilded Ihe United States about $17,- cent a gallon. day, November 29th, 1928, as Thanksgiving Day, and C ELLED a ttra ct many new settlers and one ihhi . uuu in revenue, almost tw o and Mr. Kay estimated that an ad- do hereby set it aside as a public holiday. fa m ily w rote from Montana tiia t a h a lf times the purchase p rice of itio n a l tax of 1 cent a gallon on gas- they were coming and one son would Alaska. A debt o f m ore than $2,000.000, oine sold in the state w o u ld raise Let us cn this day give thought to man’s fellow enter dental college and tw o would owed by the Oregon reclam ation St. Paul and St. George, largest more than $1,000,000 annually. ship with nature in achieving the fruits of the har e nier Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l (Tollegc of I ncle Sam’s fo u r ’’treasure is This w ould make it possible he projects o f the State, w ill be w aived at C orvallis. vest. Let us confirm and strengthen the ties of lands,” nre the summer breeding said to reduce the license fees on old by the state reclam ation commis According Io Mr. Ide, all sections ground of the seals. I n the fa ll sion and a measure recommended cars m aterially. family life and renew the bond of hearth and home. of the slate are mentioned in letters the animals leave fo r deep sea Other legislation in w h ich Treas- to the legislature by the commission Let us express our gratitude for peace by extending o f prospective Settlers, some bcipfl southern waters, to return in the vid in g fo r cancellation o f the the spirit of good will to all the world and fcr pros ! u re r Kay is interested w ill deal w ith pro interested in stock ranches In eastcry late spring. irrig a tio n and drainage. I n an ad debt. This promise was made by perity by lending generous and kindly aid to those and ce n tra l’ Oregon, some want in dress before the state reclamation State I reasurer T. B. K ay speaking in sorrow and need. Let us give thanks for mani ; congress here Thursday M r. Kay let w ith the a u th o rity o f the commis form ation about d a iryin g in western AUTO TIRES TO BE MADE IN Oregon where field* are green most BRAZIL FORD ANNOUNCES fold material blessings by turning our minds and it be know n that he favors w ip in g sion, to the Oregon reclam ation o f the year and others intend enter hearts to the things of the spirit. out the debt o f more than $2,000,000 congress. ing the fru it and p o u ltry business Tlie Ford Motor company ¡w ill The debt owed to the state is on due the state fro m the various ir - cith e r in southern Oregon or the undertake manufacture of automo account o f interest payments guar in I estimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my ! rigation d istricts. Hood Hiver d is tric t. Mr. Ide trusts bile tire s and other ru b b e r products He said such a course On the part anteed by the state on irrig a tio n d is hand and caused the seal of the State of Oregon to that the advertising efforts conduct in B razil, i n connction w ith the o f the state w ould make it possible tr ic t bonds. be hereunto affixed this 19th day of November, A D ed through newspaptrs and farm Ford rubber plantation now being Mr. K ay’s statement was ro u n d ly to reorganize some o f the irrig a tio n 1928. Journals throughout the east may be developed there, H enry Ford ann d istricts w h ich now are insolvent applauded and brought a round o f continued as it is bringing hundreds ounced. and on the verge o f bankruptcy. In applause, epecially from represent Ford said lie did not know where I. L. PATTERSON o f new fam ilies to the state. w ip in g out the irrig a tio n debt the atives o f distressed d is tric ts fo r the B razilian factories w ould be Governor reclamation commission w ould i n whose benefit the proposed measure l u ll ! hut that in any event manu GOVERNMENT CORNER STAKE (Seal) sist on certain reorganization re w ill be recommended. Relative to fu tu re policies o f the TRAVELS FAR FROM ORIGIN facture o f finished products from quirements being met b y the irrig a By the Governor: Brazilian rubber should be located commission Kay said: tion districts. HAL E. HOSS in Brazil. “ I have a u th o rity to say fo r the The state treasurer also w ill rec A government section corner stake Secretary of State 'Hie m niuiQactiirer ommend to the lig isla tu re a law commission tthat I w ill support no set up m ar Stevenson, W ashington. " x automobile •’’nn,,J lc‘ l’ r ‘‘ r in 1859. has invi I.,... »f,......I ....... I... expressed confidence tha the plan- m aking it necessary to audit the more new projects u n til the present in 1859, has just bee nfound on the tatlon project w ould succeed and books and accounts o f the various ones are on th e ir feet and the set beach at Port O rford. Oregon, more said he intends to visit Para, near state departments annually. Some tlers in position to make p ro fit” . than 500 miles distant. the plantation base, bid said he did YOU CAN H ELP OREGON BY CENTRAL P O IN T W IL L HAVE o f the state departments are au d it According to a report received On not know when. SENDING YOUR NEWSPAPER H EA LTH BUREAU, F ’ RST ed re g u la rly under the existing laws DEMOCRATIC D E F IC IT November 14. at the Portland office In addition to rubber trees. Ford IN COUNTY but i n most cases the reports o f the ABOUT $1.600,099 o f the U. S. Forest Service from A. G. said it is planned Io cu ltivate oil Requests fo r newpapers published various state a ctivities are received Jackson o f the Sisikiou Forest, a gov nut trees, cotton and “ w hatever the in that section o f Oregon in w hich The first health center to be es and accepted at th e ir face value. ernment corner stake was recently ............... Jamet W . Gerard, treasurer o f the -------------... in Jackson county w » ill be soil am| clim ate may indicate as prospective settlers contemplate Io- tablished found on Ihe bench nt Port O rfo rd , profitable Democratic N ational committee, es eating are received every day at the opened soon in Central P oint. The TELEPHO NE COMPANY TO Oregon. The stuke is o f Douglas office o f the Orgon State Chamber o f health center w ill be one o f very SPEND 12 MILLIONS IN 1929 timates that the p a ry’s deficit in the F ir, 4 in. square, p la in ly described OREGON RECEIVES SUM .......... n NEAT is A i av.vi Commerce, P ortland, according to a few that have been established in recent campaign w ill be approxim ns what surveyors call “ meander FROM FOREST RESERVE ' ln ,empnt made by W. G. Ide. man- the state and is expected to be o f E. Hickman o f Seattle, general ately $1,600,000. c o rn e r” w hich is usually sel along __ _ ____________ --------- 1 flger | great service to residents o f the Cen- manager of the Home Telephone and C ontributions to the cam paign streams. Upon checking the o rig in - T w enty-five per cent o f the gross ' 1,1 <’°'"m e n tin g fu rth u r on this tra l P oint section, Telegraph company, said the com fund, said Mr. Gerard amounted to nl General Land Office p la t, in the receipts o f the National Forests fo r f,n ,u r<’ o f h 1» w o rk, Mr. Ide said,! The establishment' o f thh center pany w ill spend $12,000,000 in im $3,736.000. Since tthe election 24,- forest service offic.e in P ortland, it Hie fiscal year 1928 w ill be tra n s m it-1 ' <)ne of ,hc way’ ,0 «ain an was ma<le possible la rg e ly through provements, betterm ents and new 000 con trib u tio n s had been sent in ?aru | ,lnv ,h m ,Wg Stake Wl,s aet led 10 ,he «»"•■Inin# nntional I idc* o f ,h i’ nfl,ure ° f Hie coentry. its Ihe efforts o f Ihe Central Point bur- construction On lines an|d equip money and he estimated that the to 18->9, by Van Vice! and N tw son, w ho forest fo r red istrib u tio n to counties I crop!' ’ liv in « ‘» " ‘ »•ions, social ad- c«u o f the Jackso„ county health ment i n Oregon, W ashington and tal number o f persons m aking don .Were surveying the mid-Columbia re- fo r construction and maintenance of 1 Van^*fles nnd °PPo rtn n itiM Is by association, w ith Mrs. Charles Tay- Idaho during 1929. This figure is ations Io the dem ocratic w a r chest gion in the v , ic in ity roads and and schools, schools, reports rennrts the (he U. it S. k | reading the newspapers i n ,o r a* the head. The center w ill tie $4,000.000 above the expenditures w ould be between 125,000 and 150,- ... - o f - Stevenson, .........- ..... roads ■ > a published ------- Washington ,in that year. This sur- forest service, Portland Oregon the section in w hich you are in te r located above the M ary A. Mee drug fo r 1928. Details were not given. 000. He placed the campaign ex vey was approved on A p ril 16,1869, This percentage amounts to $1 351 . ested. And fu rth e r, there is no bet store and w ilt be com pletely fu r penses at about $5,300,000 at Olym pia, by James T ilto n , survey- 279.77 this year. This total repre-1 ter w ny to cu ltivate - prospective - ___ set- nished w ith new equipment, fa c il COLLEGE RADIO STATIO N general o f Washington T e rrito ry . ! senls one-fourth o f the gross receipts i ,leP* nnd n,nke ,hem aC(Iua>ntcd w ith ita tin g the handling o f the regular HACK W IT H H IG H POWER REFORESTATION TRACT The stake was evidently _____ set o rig _... in - from tim b e r sale _____ grazing „ B......... perm its nnd ' Jou.r a<tvan,ages than _ Io send them m o n lh ly baby clin ics and other G IVEN STATE COLLEGE a lly near Ihe e high w ater m ir irk c°P les o f your newspapers. Here is w o rk. N ew linoleum ha* been laid k on the "H ie r national forest uses fo r the *’° l ’ ics Radio station KOAC, o ff the a ir n„f q ,cn| V(1|lr one way in w hich every citizen may w B ^ o T°? /ns and r u r l a*ns hung as since .......... north hank of .1... Ihe Columbia ... B iw r i la!1* year, 1927-28. ......... u,,,„.-i„o iiig corn- last spring undergoing com- A large tra ct o f logged o ff land in and subsequently was taken out by , , r ‘>gon stands second In the list, aM,at the w o rk o f b u ild in g up the w e ll as other improvements b y the I’ lcte remodeling w ith the in sta ll- floods, d riftin g , down the riv e r to P °in t oul that this amount w ill In- con,m uni*y> getting new settlers and ° I t w l i r i e” ' i OUOn ° f " ” eW modern 1000 w a it Columbia county near K e rry , to ta l the sea, and fin a lly, after no on» crease steadily ns Ihe resources of n fW Industries. A fine Christmas g ift i t w i l l be opened at regular hours set, has resumed regular broad- ing 2400 acres, has just been deeded ba('k east and one lh a lw ill certain days each week, w ith Mrs. I casting o f d a ily programs For to Oregon state college to be used knows how long n lime, finding rest Hie nation: I forests nre developed, *° these funds hl,n o f y o u r interest in him Lydia K ing, county nurse, in charge the present these w ill be conn,,.. I by the fo re s try school in experi ing place at Port O rford, more than and Hie states receiva ------ these funds , throughout the year w ould ge n | «nd present to give free consulta- to the lunch hour at „0011 fro,.'. ments w ith I reforestation. The 500 miles from Its o rig in a l location. annually. ye a rs sulxs«ftptiOn to y o u r local to all w ish in g advice on health 2:30 to 4:00 o’e4oek i „ t h . „ n ? " tract was given by John W. Blodget In addition to Ihe fund represent ih e stake is reported to show matters. A» vi-i . 8:00 P 1 n a ia ,,cr matters. As yet no definite schedule _____________ noon and fro m - 7:00 to at lit o f Grand Rapids, Mich., w ho has d e a rly the old n ia rk ln is and Io read ing ten per cent o f the forest re newspaper.” Un ~ d n .ar ani,eK’ b“ I b<> " " I ThC no° n Pro« ™ "’ consist o i long been n prom inent lum berm an M(,S 1 1 1 2 NB 7 I*, on one side and ceipts made available fo r the con 1er« attracted t 0 this stale through i o S ounced later, when details o f the w eather reports, markets and b rie f both in his o w n state and this. MCS 2 on Ihe opposite side, w hich. struction and maintenance o f roads the w o rk o f the O rego„ State Cham The tract w ill be d ivided up by In su rve yo r’s language, means Mean- J " " ’ ,,a ils w ith in Ihe national forests her o f Commerce is revealed in the new center w ill have been com plet- tim e ly farm topics interspersed w ith t i . j . . .. I musical numbers. In the afternoon the college w ith p a rt o f it to be used dvr C orner o f Section 11, T ow nship under Ihe act of March 4, 1913, n- October report. The exact amount ; " 9 2 Í 2 8 54T Í , , 9, f °,r nS'" " is in v e s t d S n r S o f u stu tu ra l re The advent of the center in Cen- programs w ill be give», fo r the ben r as a Held c » d y o f na ---------- 2 N orth. Range 7 East, nnd Meander »raI P oint is being received enthu- 'e ffi o f housew ive* These w ill in 'i. L * tio ? n " w h ile * ° o ‘ ther her Par‘ fo re s ta pa rts S Wil1 w ill m i, , 92? 2’ ’ T *'5 aPP°r »fonment o f her by the newcomers. C oiner o f Section 2. :His Bind gives Oregon $118.6(10.69. j New settlers in the state purchased » .« R e a lly and U regarded a« a. elude the p opulqr A u , S a i v°r P' an" ng ^ v a r io u s £ ™ e 5 “' - ° f lftnA were re- 3 A pinch o f baking soda ndded to NEW S F T T IF R « r~ 4 R P u s v i « J 32?° BIO I n X i ENTS .S I ” '"« ">■ any boiled ayrup w ill keep II from S " 'h '? I l , e •■’ " ' I in 'o r t J r 'I S erystallizing. A teaspoonful of OREGON o f vinegar ndded to home-mad: syrup w ill keep it from candying A stale,nenl showing nearly a h a lf .......... ,o „ regon ana ln< after it stands. m illio n dollars invested by new sett- have $171,700.00 to invest. I B ... PROCLAMATION «» m m I '-ixsxr«* ” “• • 1 only fo r g ro w in g trees.