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4 € V O L U M I NO. 11 T IIK GOLD I I IL * THE WILLIAMS CREEK ROAD IS ENDORSED SPINSTER, 10«, HATES MEN; NONE PROPOSED NEWS. JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON TH I KHDAY. FEBRUARY - W ” 'l — — —— — TELL YOUR MERCHANT W HERE YOU SAW HIS AD W HEN YOU DO YOUR SHOPPING— 21, 1 929 . 396 GROCERIES MERGED IN NEW CHAIN GROUP NUMBER 45 HOOVER WILL APPOINT NEW AG SECRETARY Miss W lholinina Robinson h a t reached the ugc ut 100 year«. IF YOU DON’T BUY THE ARTICLE ADVERTISED MneMarr Stores, Inc., w ith a capi tal investment of *10,000,000 and , “ I ile lrx t men,” the avowed on w ith 390 rash and-earry stores TELL HIM YOU SAW HIS AD ANYW AY— »HE reaching III,. century m urk, “ and I scattered over Oregon, W ashington, put down my long unit happy life W ANTS TO KNOW IT IS READ. C a lifornia, Idaho ami Montana, wa i ! to the fact that I wan never foolish born in Portland ast week. enough to m a rry one.” Involved in the gigantic g rocery Mias W ilhelm inu w e a r, a f r illy deal were several w e llkn o w n chains rap and shares her rooms w ith tw o I o f stores. The In te rn a tio n a l Sales m ilk w hite cuts—both lisdies. i Produce company w rs taken over "Single women have a fu r better w ith its string o f 9« Twentieth Cen- WOULD SHORTEN ROUTE FROM life than any w ife ," said the w hite | j tu ry stores in Oregon, W ashington, SECRETARY JARD IN E RETIRES haired little spinster, "T he g irls of MEDFORD TO OREGON ! and Idaho, and owned by Bos, Mac toduy ure a scandal. It is men, men FROM C ABIN ET ON In tyre ; M a rr’s chain o f 79 stores in men, ull the tim e.” CAVES I W asliington, Idaho and Montana, C ourting and the teehnie o f pro- MARCH Ith | operated by Charles E. M arr o f Spo- poaing-s-leap years o r any years— ! kane; Slone’s Cash stores i n C a lifo r Construction on the Caves cutoff never concerned her at any time, nia, Oregon, W ashington and Idaho, road from W iliam s Io connect w ith Miss Robison declared em phatically, W . M. Jardine, Secretary o f A g ri 35 in num ber; Eagle Stores, P o rt the Caves highw ay at Grey back | n4’v*'r asked any man to m arry culture, w ill re tire from the Cabinet land, operated by i.eiand A. Tate, ereek was urged by delegations ' “ • —• " 4l no o,,‘’ cver a‘ kr<l n,e •« on March 4 and give his tim e to a g ri 37; Consolidated Stores, Inc., ow n- Although it is e n tire ly in the nat- from Jackson and Josephine coun- m a rry h im ," she said: I always c u ltu ra l activities w ith p a rticu la r This b ill is called fo rth by the ure of an experiment, the action o f difficu ltie s in our community,** said , , U ! "J,1*,1 S’ r ‘‘ (< emphasis to the cooperative market- ties at a meeting held F rid a y night i hated men." the U niversity of Oregon in group- I Senator E dw ard W. M ille r o f J o s - ' J;,KKers’ 04; McLean Bros. Inc., ■ nef iv n n ip n f a z * r > z s e « jii n « e in Medfonl. A committee, romims- I * ing m / movement, according to an an- ing courses Io he made available to ph i„e county, speaking o f S. B. 154 j Tacoma, 21 s ores; Western P iggly noueemenl made at h i, office last ed of delegates from a ll interested HARRIS ELLSWORTH IO HE j W ggly company, operating 53 store, EDITOR OF NEWS-REVIEW stuilents interested in aerdhautlc, is w h ich provides fo r an act t o w ith - week. d istricts, wus named to take up the indicativ,, of the g row ing im p o rt d ra w from a p propriation a p o rtio n , in Wa hington and Idaho, and the m u.ter w ith the county e o u rt, <,f the Secretary Jardine has accepted a H a rris E llsw o rth , Held manager tunee of the avation in d u stry and of w att.r i of Rogue riv e r below La Grande G rocery o f La Grande, position as Counsel fo r the Federat tw o counties, the forest service und Oregon, 9 stores. o f the Oregon State E d ito ria l associ its recognition, even i a the Held o f the juetion o f the n o rth and south the slate highway department. ed F r u it and Vegetable Growers, Ross M acIntyre, P ortland, o w n e r w ith h i, office, \ \ ashing,on> D> i forks o f the stream and to p ro h ib .t Residents o f.W illia m s (’ reek were ation. w ith offices in Eugene, has higher education. Actual Hying is not to he taught the construction of d im s and ob- of ih« tw e n tie th C entury stores, c . T his is a cooperative organiza- out in force to present th e ir plan resigned to become e d ito r of the :,s oresident o f Mac M a rr tio n w ith headquarters in New Y ork and to effect an organisation to Roseburg News-Review, recently ut the U n ive rsity o f Oregon, con- stru ctio n , i a the main channel o f ! * a* l,: Stores. Inc., while (.has. E. M a rr C ity and rcaches in to many states w o rk fo r the project. W. H. M iller, purchased by the Register Publish- j ra ry |o impressions gained from the rive r. chairm an, ra ile d upon several speak ¡ng company o f Eugene, it became the tlrsl announcement of the plan. “ The w ater of Rogue -iv e r," con- w ill lie the vice president o f the j „ its business dealings. know n tills week. i j „ accept i ng the position w itli the ers to present th e ir rases.' The u ive rsity i , not, and has no de- tinued Senator M ille r, "has been fil- Iiug,. Organization. Mr. E lls w o rth w ill be succeeded sire to he, an aviation school, nor ’ ed upon by pcople w ho have failed i Federated organization Secretary George S parlin outlined the his us Held manager by Arne G. Rue, doe, it intend Io enter III,. field o f j n C alifornia. They propose dams Oil, LEASES BEING TAKEN J a rd in e ha, an understanding that to ry of tile efforts of the W illiam s e d ito r of the Tillam ook H erald. IN ROGUE R IVER VALLEY he w ill give to it o n ly such time as eng neering. In connection w ith high us 200 feet w hich w ould de- creek people Io obtuin this road. the new program, arrangements , tro y fl, h ¡,n,| sport life on the riv e r may !«• ecessary fo r the conduct o f II,. asserted thut it w ill shorten the WARDEN'S AFTER STEELHEAD Development o f th e o il production l t , husim ss, thus leaving him free have been made whereby students T he hatchery now operated by the distance from W illia m s creek to POACHERS ON ROGUE may go to Eugene und obtuin th e ir f d e r a l bureuu o f fisheries w ill dis- possibilities o f the Rogue R iver to p a r, icipate in other ¿g ricu |lu ra l Crescent C ity by 30 miles, giving an ' higher education, and at the same ' continue unless something i , done valley, adjacent to Medford, are a ctivitie s outlet fo r th e ir produce. He also W ar ha, been declared by the tim e get actual Hying in stru ctio n at , o , top lh i , interference.” now und* r way, and o il and gas , m aking th i, announcement to . asgertrd that it w ould greatly sh o rt Stnt,. Game Commission on the fish the Hobi A irw ays, Inc., who have leases fo r approxim ately 2500 acres day> Secrctary Jardie said; -j have . ... - . . . ■ . «. en the distnnee from Medford to , a» *s . . . ,, I i he b ill was introduced by Sen- ot ermen o f the Rogue who, co n tra ry leases - land have been obtained by H. held , hc hope that Tour y M r j jn on the Eugene m unicipal fly- ... .. . the o rrn n and w ould be u valuable to the law , are said to be catching tng field, but Hying i g in no w ay a < • * „ . J I I? coun 5 ®,l< 1 Meyers o f Portland, and are now to u rist asset. K ; t ? r gP „ ’ )unn an<l Hn>rcsetative, j escrow j „ Mt.d f„ rd X a lio n a i p ublic life is a ll that w ould be ex and selling steelheads. T w o w a rd part o f the U n ive rsity w ork. It F lu-wman, W illia m s resident, ens, after making careful plans, a j WYllium M. Briggs and John II. Car- Rank. Most o f the leased land is pected of oi • who a.list nuke a personal saciih to perform F cited II' o re , prepared by James few days ago took a dozen nets | Rut there does exist, U n ive rsity kin , ull o f Jackson county. jn the Coker Butte d is tric t, and at service.” Brom ley on a p re lim in a ry survey. fro tn tlie |ow i.r Rogue riv e r, and officials believe, a need fo r offering among the heaviest lessees is W. H . * V I He quoted Mr. Brom ley’s figures are now keeping observant P)es to students, p rim a rily interested in TO TRY NEW METHOD (,< Ii aeronautics, course, w hich have a have coils: sfst. oily held that t ak w h ich showed that 14 miles of w o rk tile stream to euteh the law OF FEEDING YOUNG TROUT financial assistance, agrees to start definite connection w ith the aviation iliz a tio n o f '«gTX uRur it p r tion w ould be necessary, at an estimated ¡v o la to rs _____ I d rillin g operat ons as soon as 5000 industry. It happens that already and prices is our m u d ur <e it econ rost of *91,00, w ith macadam es An experiment that bids fa ir to ■ acres have been signed. most o f these courses arc tnu>iht at omic problem , that MMBd t tim ated nt *50,000. It was also ID AHO HOUSE TAKES Las* f:;l1 nlanY business the U niversity, and it is merely solve the expensive problem o f feed live m arketing association, anti estimated that the figure m ight even STEPS TO A ID DAIRYMEN necessary to re-group them, along tro u t in the hatcheries o f thc j m in signed notes fo r *1000 each sta b iliza tio n corporation must be be *14,000 less than this, i f the g ra d w ith general liberal art courses. State Game Commission, is being lo ,M’ delivered fo r the b rin g in g in basi, o f aid extended by the Fed ing could h r done at 40 cents a The anti-oleom argarine h ill pass Thus these students m ay get from attempted. Several hundred thou- an oil well that produced 2500 yard. ed the house of representative, of th e ir stay* at the U n iv e rs ity know - j®and fresh w ater shrim p have been barrels of o il fo r ten consecutive eral Gavernment; that we should greatly increase o u r a g ricu ltu ra l re Mr. Lrw m nn also outlined the the Idaho legislature by a vote of ledge in the p a rtic u la r fields w h ich im p o rte d from thc Rocky Mountain days. search; and that we must keep the plan o f constructing additional high- ¡42 Io 15. T his b ill i , being champ- apply to that w hich they intend to an^ have been planted in a specially domestic m arket fo r the American w a y , in the Illin o is valley, contain- ioned by the d a iry interests of Idaho enter i n practical life , and at the constructed pond ut the Mackenzie GOEBEL MAKES PREPARA- farm er. ing the cutoff road from the June- who are demanding th e ir industry same lim e gel a lib e ra l education. B utchery in I.ane County. TIO N TO C IR CI.E WORLD These lio n w ith thc Caves highway lie given every possible protection “ I have fought fo r these p rin c ip l The courses are arranged under [ sh rim p are about one h a lf inch in through Holland and W ldo to con from thc invasion o f bu tle r substi- ! es. Even those w ho have diffe re d Colonel A rt Goebel, one o f Am er length and make excellent tro u t the school o f business adm inistra nect w ith the Redwood highway. lutes. w ith me on the fundamentals o f the tion. One new course, commercial food, according to Mr. Ryckman. ica’s foremost livers, is w o rk in g on farm problem, know I have been aviation, is to he organized. Others They propagate almost as ra p id ly nv plans w hereby he w ill attempt to BEA LL LANE HOME BURNS non-stop ¡sincere, consistent, and determined mosquitoes and th riv e in cold w ater circle Hie w o rld in a D AR TIIU LA NOAH include meteorology, tra ffic manage. 'in iny stand. 1 believe that the b ill ment, personnel management and Jw'herc there is plenty o f vegetation. f*vc hop. Thc home of Ed Brown o f Med m anufacturing, higher mathematics, 1 The raising o f these shrim p fo r The palne to he used by the in tre - introduced in Congress b y Senator Mrs. D arthula Noah died Saturday ford and located on Rcall Lane near M cNary w ill serve as a basis f o r al the home o f her son, John Ray th is c ity , was com pletely consumed thertno-dynam ics, ad so on. The **sh f,,o<l has been trie d successfully pid Goebel is now under construe- . . . aviation industry, as it grows, w ill *n several slate und has greatly re- tio n . Il w ill be capable o f 150 miles s<> \ lnR ,,,anY ° f ,,R‘ ihs w h ich have Flem ing at Tonasket, Washington. by (Ire when a blaze, presumably dueed the cost o f ru n n in g hatcheries an hour. From seven parts of the 1 ‘ .o nfr<?nte<1 the farnlcrs o f ,he na" Mrs. Noah was h o rn in Missouri starting from n defective flu, soon include much mor,, than actual fly globe, refueling ship, w ill replenish ,lo n slce ,hc w a r’ ing, and the U n iv e rs ity plans to where she spent the early part o f wiped out the entire home. Most his gasoline supply. j “ W h ile I appreciate deeply the BASKET BALL TOURNAMENT her life and it was there that she of the fu rn itu re was saved w ith the tra in young people to be managers TO BE H ELD A T ASHLAND Five German engineers co lla b o r- 1 o,,Bdence so generously expressed of factories, salesmen o f airplanes, marries! John R. Fleming. A fte r assistance o f friends. The home w as ated w ith Goebel in designing the ln n,e’ 1 w ish '* know n because o f tra ffic managers, executives, etc. his death she m igrated to Oregon p a rtia lly covered b y . insurance. T his year, a, last, the Southern new ship. T h re e P™H and W h itn e y , obl,Rli‘ ,ons to m y fa m ily and fo r No argument is necessary to jus- in 18*9. where her parents, Pleas t fy the offering of these courses, i Oregon Normal, w ill assume com- Wcsp motors, generating 1200 horse o w n personal interest, I feel I ant and Sarah Smith then resided, BOGUS RIVER WINS Anyone w ith an eyv to th e fu tu re ' P'e*e c^ a rge o f the Southern Oregon power w ill supply the motive pow er. n' usl re tire to p riva te life . her father being a enptian o f an FROM HOME TEAM ca n ‘ see that they are an answer to Basketbal tournam ent. Aw ards w ill “ I have repeatedly discussed w ith ^m igrant tra in that crossed the a coming demand fo r tra in in g in ¡be provided, o fficia l, seleted, sched- Mr. Hoover m y desire to re tire fro m HOME POINTERS ploins in the early fifties. Tuesday night, Central Point lost an in d u stry o f prim e importance. u*e arranged, and ail detail w orked p ublic service and I have advised Mrs. Noah marries! W illia m Noah to Rogue R iver on the la te r’s floor out by the A th le tic Department of w ith h im in m y business negotia- W hen pressing a plaited s k irt the o f Sains Valley w ho died i n 1909. by the final score o f 37-17. ¡the above mentioned in stitu tio n . plaits are placed in a position and ,lio n s In considering the m any Aftea his death she made her home Flic game was rather slow and ex EAGLE POINT GRANGE Those who participated last year pinned too tlie iro n in g board at proposal, w h ich have been present- LOSE H A L L BY FIR E most of the tim e w ith hpr son, John tr e m e ly rough w ith few fo u l, be ¡expressed satisfaction w ith the per llie hem. A p ull on the band of th t. ed *° me I have expressed the w ish Ray at Tonasket. ing called. D uring the Inst quarter fection of detail. s k irt w ill d ra w the plaits firm ly ,o rem ain i n W ashington in o rder The deceased leaves one daugh Rogue R iver began dropping them Last Sunday m orning, early, the Expense fo r balls, rents fo r floors into place. Pressing is then done *i,a* * m ight give to Mr. Hoover and te r nnd four sons. Nettle Moon, in from nil over Hie floor. O’Kelley Engle Point Grange h all was destroy nnd advertising w ill be the o n ly ns usual w ith wet cloths and a hot his adm inistration every possible James W. Fleming, John Ray Flem and O. It. Wakeman each making e(| by fire o f undetermined o rig in . items deducted from th (, receipts. iron. The s k irt is unpinned and aid.” ing, all resident, o f Washington, three long shots and thus cinching There had been n dance nt the hall A fte r deducting the above, receipts turned u n til all of it is pressed. | ’ ‘ YJ on Saturday evening w hich lasted Silas N. Flem ing o f Gold H ill, Ore the game. w ill be pro-rated as fo llo w s. 50% When making little g irls ' dress W OULD MARK GRAVES T h is throw s the leadership to Ro gon, nnd Hold. L. F in n in g of C ali u n til about one o’clock. The house w ill be divided on the basis of m ile es. the hem may be stitched in on fo rn ia , 12 grandchildren and five gue R iver and Phoenix and F rid a y committee looked over the place age traveled. The rem aining 50% OF A L L EX-SERVICE MEN the sewing machine i n long stitchea. great grand chldren, one sister, Mrs. night at Phoenix one o f these teams fo llo w in g the dunce to quench any w’i ll be divided equaiy among the When stitched this w ay it is easy Mattie Rowe o f Sams Valley and be elim inateli and the chump- posible cigarette stubs thut m ight ' teams, “ To find the graves of a ll ex-sol- to lengthen o r shorten. one brother, Lewis Smith of Powers, ' ,,n 'b ip v irtu a lly decided. If Rogue |l(. ly in g about. However, w ith in E ight men and a coach, o r school rers is the purpose o f th e approp If a hook and an eye a re sewed Oregon, also survive her. River plays ttie same brand of ludi but a short time the h all was dark- representative, w ill be allowed ¡o' on the elastic band of Hie blouniers ria tio n asked in H. B. 488,” said Mrs. Noah is w ell remembered i ” s ' as* 1 lu's,b,V’ ••'«‘ V should have b ill a short time after the hall was share in the receipts. tlie hand is easily removed fo r the i E*'Preseo*aGv<’ J. F. C lark, Oregon by many o f the old tim ers in this no ,ro ,,l>le defeating Phoenix. H ow- darkened the fire broke out w hich E ifty -tw o high schools, in dis laundering and w ill not w ear out C ity, who introduced the b ill. part of Oregon among whom she iv e r ’ comparisons mcnn little as caused the entire (countryside to tric ts other than those o f the first so quickly. “ It is just a m ark o f respect and Phivnix was badly handicappe I tu rn out in a vain endeavor to ex- had many friends. Illness of Mr. class, have been invited. These pa trio tism and w ill also serve to \ \ hen the selvage o f a bath to w Flem ing prevented h is attending the w lien Central Point defeated them, tinguish the flames. The hall w ill schools represent ro m n iu n itie , in make the records of the state com Thursday night Central Point w ill probably be re b u ilt later, el frays out, the frayed edge may funeral. Coos, C u rry, Douglas, Jackson, Jo plete.” | meet Jacksonville at Central Point • _____ lie trim m ed neatly and bias seam sephine, Klam ath nnd I.ake C ountie, The b ill p ro vid e , fo r an approp in th e ir last home game. Central The ^ANS MADE FOR GRANGE T h is w ill be Ihe biggest tourna- tape stitched over the edge. C ranberry ice may be served in Point should have no trouble w in - tape that is folded over the second ria tio n o f *2,500 fro m th e state to MEETING AT JA CKSO N VILLE ment west o f Chicago this year. be used o n ly fo r the actual w o rk ta ll glasses w i<h the ment course n,n« ,he game hut the g irls game 1 -------- ’ ¡Teams that finished lo w in last- time is easy to apply and on,, stitch ing expenses o f iocnting the graves. and is a change from c ra n b e rry be close and the result in doubt. ing across completes the w o rk. Jacksonville Grangers are mak- | year’s tournam ent are standing at The ends of all threads are fa d ’en-' Mar.kers wil1 be Pro vb led by the fed Lineups fo r Ihe Rogu R iver game saucc o r je lly . ing special plans fo r a big time Ibis the top o f the list, in th e ir respec- eral governm ent and the graves Central Point (17) Rogue R iver (32) ed securely. evening i n honor o f a large class five section, th is year. w ill probably be marked about once Bolds (0) ....... F H. 0 . Wakeman When sewing fo r several ch ild re n , a year. No salaries are to be paid in itia tio n _____ • _____ Bacon drippings ndd flavor to C lark (fl) .........., F ............. O’Kelley of iin tia es. Arfter the tlie simple gather, may be made out of the a p p ro p ria tio n , if the w o rk a good program w ill be pre- OWN UP, MOM! every food that is cooked in them, M orningslar (4). C ................ H arter by th is w a y: Lengthen th P stitch sinted by the lecturer, also, the _____ measure is granted. “ Many graves o r l n w hich they are used. Tlie Caster .................G.. H. E. Wakeman on your sewing machine to its w h ich are not identified are scatter lad es of the home economics com- "Mamma, if you ha I met Colonel d rip p in g , are especially good in Stanley (1) .......G................ Pitman m ittce have promised an extra good , Lindbergh before you met pop, greatest length. S titch thc m ater ed over the state,” Mr. C lark said, sauces fo r meats and vegetables. Johnson ............. S fi ed as a large number o f members w ould you have m arried him ,, in ial where it i s lo lie gathered and "and there is a great demand fo r When added lo the dressing fo r I.oeseh .............. S' pull tlie shuttle thread. A fu ll the action required by th i, b ill byf land v ls ilo r, are expected. T h e . stead?” fo w l and other ments, a p a rtic u la r The same evening the Rogue River s k irl fo r n c h ild ’s dress can be all p a trio tic organizations o f thq meeting w ill he held at 8 o'clock ‘W hy no. dear, o f course not.” ly rich flavor I, produced. g irls defeated Ihe Gold H ill g irl. I i n the I. O. O. F. h a ll, | “ My golly, you’re dumb, ma.” gathered in a few minutes. state.” } Actual Flying Would Protect Not a Part of Fishing In the Varsity Course Rogue River -- J