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4 VOLUME NO. SI T l ■ - I'"............... in ¿ H B ^ iæ L O H IL L N B V , JACKBQN COUNTY, OREGON TH U K H liA Y," f KBBIJ ABV 7. Ukeleie Clubs to Present Hawaiian Operetta Tonight I929 NUMBER 4« «ANCE H ALL B il l. Bird Refuge Act W ill Mean Much for Game Preservation PARREI» BY HOUSE PROSPECT IS GOOD IN 12th RESERVE DIST Only ttie signature of Governor Patterson rem ain, to make S. B. 78, to regulate p ublic dances, a law. 'I he measure, introduced by Sen ator George Dunn o f Ashland, was The N o rb f rk-Andresen m igratory i passed by the Senate some time ago Those who mo to the Gold H ill ODD CALENDAR REVEAI S bee,', eóáeu’d Íi'to l a w 'b j a 'm J n i- ' í ' ” * ™ 1' and today w a , passed by the house. high school auditorium , F rid a y eve I nder its terms, the county court DATB8 FOR 2„„ YEARS - « vote , im th bran4 . o f t h . , ning, w ill he transported Io the o f each county is given power to re ■South Sen» and there given a re «th «.""gres, and by approval of ,ra|io„ of W om fn., C|uba gulate dances in towns under 600 Ib, I res dent I, one of the most other bodies, as w e ll as a „ uncount populat on and places in the coun hearsal o f the romance and music A perpetual calendar w hich can w ild life conservrtion The firs! month o f the year 1929 o f those bew itching isles. Songs be printed on a business cord or im portant ed number o f individuals, gave fu ll ty w hich are not incorporated as measures that have been w ritte n on amt effective support to the meas towns, ft classes “ social clubs,” was a month of greater than sea and dances, love, rupture and ro- ' " ‘’» '"rlz e d in a short w h ile has the statute book, o f any nation, w h eh are in re a lity p ubiic ••—•»,-», dances. sonal acuvny ------- » •-----— a c tiv ity in business in the mance w ill be m ingled w ith tears been worked out by 0 . A tkins, com file outstanding exception is the re ure. Ihus, w ith cham pion, o f the ' . cause in a ll parts o f the co u n try , n . , ' r p ro ' , i r ‘ “ ' ‘ gory and also T w e lfth Federal Reserve D istrict m ercial p rin te r, liv in g in Portland. and music us thi» operetta is un lated m ig ra to ry -b ird tre a ty act of ion««. ,.r 1 and in both house, of Congress, •— to g*'<'s Hie county court power to re- Mr Atkins ha, been w o rk in g on and available data indictate a con folded to the audience, fo r tliu t is the idea in his spare tim e fo r i& 1918, w hich the present la w is de- pres, the matter, the perfected b ill guíate them. a ctivity 20 years years uml und now now ha, ha, it it dow dow n n ' signed to ’ supplement. “ BPwvnent. Both laws neceived unanimous approval. The b ill dr ,F , not make it u n la w fu l tinuance “ of > this a« ' v t y d u rin g the ju st what is going to happen. P ris o r 20 a point where he i , realty to put “ 7 .^ c,U*, H' e ?b' i The Biological Survey, the bureau f" r pub,ic d:' n r,'s to extend over *‘a r|y '«“ >* " f February. The major to c illa M rlsinger. w ell know n a rtist use. Arrangem . u . v . c , it into *'ito ****'• Arrangem ents ent, are now ,, . . " . ' ¡' Un< , r of the department o f A g ricu ltu re ' 'i t ° Sunday m < rn in ,x but gives the industries of the D istrict operated on the steel gu ita r and a ukulele COUn,v co u rl pow "« » 'e ... — u - j ..,- during j_ _ - court er r to el«.» close dance, on heavier schedule, Janu- whose a llu rin g music in nsplre, th r being made to copyright the system ,,r<rtrc t ihe w ib l h l^ Z ^ ih n /o v 'h o .- k ,hal a'b n in i’ *ers the Federal aetiv- 1 county in I'Bu’«’ '• " " the market. „ i r »i .i *» t? , Mies relative to m ig ra to ry birds to rL ld ie n m ra iíe r a ‘ j radio listeners each we rek, , is _ H’ 1'" 8* ’ a ry ’ ,929’ ,ban ei,her December o r "£ d and both' wiH “admmistered ‘ by ea“ ma,e» ,hat 100 ‘ ® » » refuges w ill cliurge of the d ire c tio n o of f this this p?r- per I „ ^ ^ T w i l T ty officers volume »» "* ** " ’ »««««"M e re ,, uy e v e n tu a lly , yh ty o il . s , , i - y y a ll nig h t dance, are Jan,,al'y ’ ,928' J * » formance w hich besitenk, success llgures w ill give one the day o f ; £ ^ r v e y of I(M, „ (.(| jn areas l n a p: - *»• w here legal and m oral ' rade transacted in the D is tric t was fo r the young people w ho compose he week upon w h ich any dab w ith j " n 200 years falls or fell. F o rty Departm ent «* A g ricu ltu re . p), r „ , he '« ,, s tra n d f orgolten, it is expect- la rger than a year ago, end declines the Ukulele clubs. [a dditional words and llgures w ill fh e new law,** gives a dditional A uthorization is made fo $75 . ed ' u " r ' r - ' ‘ d ,lli' 1 fu ilrI :’" s 'Bat extend after from the December peak o f trade A ll year the boys and g irl* o f the I extend this to ten centuries. Mr. force and effect to the e a rlie r ,000, w hich i f appropriated Is to be- m idnight w ill he forbidden. (a c tiv ity were lnostly snla||er ,han (•old H ill school have been strum m A tkin s use, a d efinite figure fo r measure by pro vid in g Federal funds come available on July 1, 1929, fo _ r 1 ni,er "« • measure, i f Governor the seasonal expectation. From a ll ing and picking nt th e ir instrum ents each century and fo r each month 'h e survey, purchase, and es- use i n p re lim in a ry surveys In ' ’a lU rro n signs j | ( the county court parts o f the D istrict have come re- and have been doing real energetic w ith a variable figure fo r the year. | 'ablishm ent o f large1 area, through- 1930 1930 the the amount amount authorized authorized to to be oe Wl11 n c the pow er to clase any p o rt, of generally sound business practicing getting ready fo r th e ir Recently he has tested this sys- out the e n tire co u n try to lie m ain- available w ill be $200,00(1, in ¡dan“ ’ w h ich becomes a gathering . . and ... ... prem ier showing of “ Love Pirates conditions. tern w ith old calendar, and dates. I 'ained as in vio la te sanctuaries— 1931 ~ $000.000, fo r surveys and the l’' aci fo r those w ho violate laws, o f Hawaii,** w hich w ill be offeree! Those tendencies in the cre d it llis system takes in to consideration feeding, nesting, and resting acquisition o f lands fo r refuges - «"•»? B ill is expected to give officers to the public fo r the firs t tim e, F ri situation, w hich were a notew orthy the leap year, and can fx- adjusted grounds where forever the m igrat- I or six years fo llo w in g 1931 an an- 1 1 pow erful weapon in cleaning up day night. so as to lake in the years p rio r to Big species o f birds may enjoy nual appropriation o f $1,000,600 is dances, and to make proprietors feature o f the year 1928, persisted d n rin n g January, 1929. Commer 1752, when the new calendar was 1 complete protection. authorized. At the close o f this 'Be officials i „ m aintaining N IG H T PROWLERS ROB cial demand fo r credit was moder adopted. The present plan w as 1 . period it is anticipated that suffie- ! standards of decency. I,„¡i, ... , IB c measure as passed is a na- le GOLD H IL L CLOTHES LINES Dll but member loans on sec- n t a re K « i l l 1..,..« » \ ' ate •' u u ' ,IR ,I«>tr bank Ioans III lilitill 11|(* J 2 IIlOI)t}ls ('«11P •!< I r i* 1 1 iio a R r. acknowledgment , .? o f I the care fo r h e ,m r " PrOCUre' \ ’»nMinnlly introduced, the b ill u rltie , continue t0 expand. B o rro w - but can be adjusted to fit iiiK the - , tre- , to ■ssenHal nee.f, .d h ” 7 ^ " “ T i " ’' ' ” 7 ' ° ‘ ,5° ° W » - b««« the F e d :ra l Be«-rve Bank Petty thieves and night p ro w le rs m onth, calendar now proposed and a ™ ' n,por,8n7 « ' ‘ he b,rds o i " ' America as a id , in the develop essential needs o f the hints. An- . Hon an,I less, hut it w as amended o f San Francisco increased d u rin n ff have become active again in the w hich M r A tk in . r . v n L ' ’ ‘ ««nnng ( ment o f agriculture. It acknow l- nual appropriations o f $200.000 are to read 600 by the house co m m itte e 1 January c ity . This time it was the clothes and the first week of Feb authorized th e re a fte r to pay the on health and morals edges also the w ill o f the American lin e , of several o f the tw o n ’s people ruary. D uring the second week o f The population must be computed IM-ople to give adequate protection cost, of m aintaining and p a tro llin g tliu t was the object of tin- thieves. he establisoed refuges. t „ protect fr o i„ lll(. ( , , , 7 ' ‘ J February discounts at the Reserve io the beautiful and harm les, crea Three diffe re n t people reported the the birds from poachers and pre,la- Illotion of It,.p r;,S(.ntativc '*v ° " Rank were reduced slig h tly. In te r tures that are heard ill season from Io s o f articles o f clothing. Mrs. est rates were firm e r d u rin g Janu to ry ereatuires, to co n tro l disease every forest, copse, and hedgerow Briggs of Ashland. Geo. Ilu iiu n e rsly seem, to be the ary ami the firs t h a lf o f F ebruary, in the land. And it fu rth e r recog when poM ible, and to encourage the 1929, than any tim e the past tw o biggest loser in the Monday night nizes the importance o f the m ig ra pro d u ctio n o f natural foods.. years. ruid. She reports the loos o f a num The m ig ra to ry B ird Refuge Act to ry game bird« a , a food supply In d u stry employed a larger num ber of handkerchiefs, table linen, and p rim a rily a* a „ incentive to the ’ *r<‘n# ,Bens immeasurably the legis- ber o f men than is usual d u rin g and a boy’, s h irt, other items were healthful sport, outdoor study, and *a,’ on already enacted by Congress January, and output o f copper, steel, n«t touched. Mrs. i . W. Livingston -------- , recreational a c .. tiv .. ity so essential . in 'deisgned to perpetuate, foster, and 1 metal and machine shop products, reported the loss o f tw o shets the protect the m igratory birds o f Am the development of a stu rd y A m eri lumber, and petroleum was excep same night and Mrs. Tom Smith the erica. W hile adhering to the estab- ' can manhood. tio n a lly high fo r this season o f the loss of a g ir l’s dress. A» the three lisheij p rin cip a l that these species The act d e fin ite ly strengthens the year. The b u ild in g and construc places are separated by several I by reas°n o f th e ir m igratory nature arm o f ttie Federal Government in tion in d u stry, though re la tive ly block the m arauder, evidently must C onstruction o f tw o new cabins '•* sound, constructive and progres- ¡ 7 War<^s * nc*c Sam, it allows quiet, showed some improvement have taken a fa irly complete sur Civ- a"« <‘nco“ ra«es the fu ll cooperation nt the Omars Auto Park in this e c itv i t y . ! she policy p olicy o f b ird protection protection. Civ as compared w ith recent months. vey o f the to w „ i n that evening. is now being completed. The new | iliz a tio n and the advance o f indus- of the in d ivid u a l States in the tasks Value o f sales, at both re ta il and responsibilities, and benefit, of the eoltages are co zily b u ilt and con- ley, w h ich have often been ruthless wholesale, w a , substantially larger JACKSONVILLB f!A8 GOOD « « . i. - . i. . arranged ------------. . to care * fo r the in th e ir disregard o f the needs o f progressive program. veniently than d u rin g January a year ago, GRANGE ATTENDANCE W ith o u t the Refuge Act to sup _____ needs o f the traveling p ublic ttie w ild creatures, are influences and merchandise carloadings also p o rt the provisions o f e a rlie r Fed t J ; ,;“ cB cabin w ill contain a shower, Unit from year to year have de Citizens o f the N orthw est and exceeded those o f January, 1928. Jacksonville Grange had a good hath. gas range, b u ilt-in breakfast _____________ eral legislation it is d iffic u lt to con creased the w ater and marsh areas There was a slight increase inn especially residents o f Oregon w ill a e 11 a nee as F rid a y evening, nook and a fro n t room to be used ! " f 'Be co u n try by many thousands ceive how our birds— the ducks, the be given the o p o rtu n ity to show the general average o f com m odity geese, ird and the ' m species of to degree w ork, given to the f,d ' ( outside'' dm,rs '¡fr ‘ ‘ ' i X g "p ro v id e d ? ¡s c ' X t " ' l h - d ' c l i s e Son« " * yriad * 1 destroyer song b birds * and and insect desir o y e r s - ,‘Í ‘ Ír ,í.n*í‘rest..l j n devt'1lIüPÍ" 8 8 fU' p rice , du rin g January, 1929. Most significant from the standpoint o f . .. turc w ^ " D ^ M r ^ d w",î, S ! m iik l M r Mr»« «.»««u.« i ......- trade - - ith - ttie sa m H e awaiian -ü ;;;; WÜ, is- be this D is tric t were advances in prices priveledged to enjoy the scenic of wheat, copper and lumber. Mk». E. Severenee, Mr. and Mrs. the other to the out o f doors. Mrs. «a'«ie laws w ill all prove u ltim a te ly ' 7 S ° i ' ndus' r Y a"d the The rains and snow , o f January ...................... u y ,osses gusUlne<1 by ¡n<|iscrin iin a ,e wonders and the w orld-fam ed hos- er. Jessie Mmear Ruth Sever- Celia Combest, manager o f the ineffectual to iierpetuate our birds p ita lity o f this island te rrito ry and ^ February b e u a ry have im proved the cnee, Florence May Severenee. eamp, is looking fo rw a rd to a bigger if «Be destruction o f th e ir habitat shooting on p ra ctica lly every feed- when the S. S. W itheim ina sails a8 n e u ltu ra l outlook o f the D istrict. ing ground i n the country. The 1 I* " ’ ¡I L * Onn , ,vinn f:a rd - an<l season than last year and is pre b allowed to continue unchecked • . . . . Total ra in fa ll fo r the season, how- John Darby. Before the routine pared to meet the increase, and is Far-sighted sportsmen conserva Act v irtu a lly guarantees to a ll gen from Portland harbor, March 8, on ever, has been less than last year businew was considered a musical I taking all possible steps to render tlonnlistz, and n a . u r T t o v i e ra tio n , o f Americans yet to come, her “ inaugural to u r” to Honolulu. and less than norm al. share o f 1hal mar ^ ' ’, . 7 ' " B! 7 n con;.ls}<‘d I JBe M-rvice demanded By the tour- out the country have long recog. an undim u inished •. , — ......... 'Be «o u r give business n»en velous heritage of bird life w hich an opportun ty Io make contacts o f tw o piano solos by Mrs. Mabel is t, when the season starts. ID E ENDORSES DAIRYIN G nized the m ajor elements o f the Sims, and tw o vocal solos by Mrs. co u n irv beslowed “ P ° " our w ith passible sources o f trade de- problem and have endeavored to AS AN OREGON INDUSTRY A rn o ld Rohnert o f Central Point. GAME COMMISSION FEEDS . velopment. H aw aii is a strong im- ____ ____ 1 arouse the r public to a _______ realization of Much interest was shown coneern- * ~ p orter of products of this state and Oregon’s d a iry in d u stry, w ith W IL D GAME FOWLS ,be ''Upending disaster that must plnns of a box social to he given the ; 0,1 'Be other hand many o f her ex- 225.000 cows, are responsible fo r surely have befallen the m ig ra to ry NEARLY 19.000 PHEASANTS fo u rth F rid a y i n March. T h is is ARE LIB E R A TE D IN OREGON Por,s ,in<l 'h e ir w ay to domestic $25,000,000 yearly income to the birds but fo r the tim e ly passage of Never more so than d u rin g the being featured especially by the --------- markets. W hile looking over busi- slate, could just as w e ll be $150- this net. The idea in some fo rm or home economics committee ns .. a recent ----- spell o severe cold weather , , „ her h!„ ,„,Cn i,efore Congres fo r .............- - r ..................- D u r' n 8 'Be last fiscal year a total " l" 's ' ss ib ilitie s , to u r sis may take 000,000 instead declared W G Ide other has been before Congres, fo r «•an» of ra.smg funsls fo r the com- »"•« ' bc * 8^ ° Us C° 7 ‘ y , Years, but the various b ills in - | 18- « ^ Chinese pheasants were P«' ' 'Be innumerable pleasures o f the Oregon state chamber o f com- „ „ - .. . . . ................ "'x y e a r s , o u i ine various h ills in- mittee. «ions O C ln n c t ‘ d >l>ortainen*k X X t H ' o Or’‘ ’-od- e d »_..... from time _ to t .. i n e . and and . in in n" Ipe- an<l ru ani a n , iu " - . | « utHiuctMi ..... ........• . to tim . - 1 L,------ liberated State name (.aiur " " e i. | to visitors, neree. iro n i nine . . by J . the w Oregon ir »wn otaie Next Saturday evening, March 2, ated, «cording/tended to provide re lie f have failed ^ omn,’ss’ On >n the various counties “ Our d a iry income is one-tenth The W ilhelm ina, a Matson line the Jacksonville grange Is sponsor to H arold C liffo rd , slate ate game w ard- i of passage in one o r both houses be- *be a*a«e- I-ane county received [that of W isconsin, one-fifth that o f steamer, ha, been remodeled in 1 — ing a play to be given by the G r if en. The long-draw vn-oul n- period cnu.se certain provisions have lack- 2,'2O, I. in n 2.031, M arion 1,595. Ren- preparation fo r the regular service I A il’ neso«a- , and V t we hold ----- in this fin Greek com m unity club in Jack i " " ni* 'y 5 i<’*?’ .h* f 0Ud w '?, c o v ‘,red '•'* 'he approval o f the combined tid was covered e,l the approval o f the eouihincil 1,111 and «-n '° 1.380 each Y am hill 1- ' state more butter fat records than sonville. A large attendance is de o ro H e ,, , , T ° W brOl,g ' " g,'o,,ps ,hi" were d« " 'an,«ing adc 300 and Polk 1.180. Other counties between Portland and the Hawaiian n 0,jle r Mate. ,tate. We have more spared °*ber I islands. The owners have sired. problem w hich could not have been qmite and comprehensive Icgisln- where — ........ ........... has ... shown that I experience 'h ig h class stock producing in better s tric tly surmounted hv the game commission t ,,n w ell supported w ith necess ir v ,h<* b,rds w ill th riv e in goodly the birds goodlv m i n i - ' no , efforts to make . the . - ship • -------- fashion than any other state, w hich * ‘ modern hi accomodations fo r pass- P H (E N IX HANDR ROGUE the expenditure o f a vast amount o f funds. ' h e r, were liberated. The co com inis-f eng?rs and in saf ety device, shc should prove this an ideal d a iry n o n e v ,’ l l l t l l i l t * P l l l l l l n v n m n i vr k .s « 1____ • RIVER 35-18 D EFEAT i io H ra ^ite i'uth 's ° f n" " ,y Tht> P«blic-shootlng grounds fea- ' , « ' M * 7 n n " z ° tx W b“ ? " 1band a‘ . • • w II make regular I r ip , fro m IP ort- state. It , is time . . we were ------ devoting ---------- • Be fe e lin g o f birds. T n ’ a ‘ nuudicr X i W o n " n ^ i - H h e m" Cb J'h e a sa n iT n n d they T " t e i i g ’ ' S • some real attention to b u ilding up land every six weeks and civic o r Phnpnix won from Rogue River our d a iry in d u s try /’ ganizations and p u blic-spirited in - last F rid a y night in a one-sided con Ide ,po,n.'e.< pointed out 'B"« that T T illa illa - - dividuals of Oregon are w o rkin g n in •Mr. " , ou‘ test. 35 Io 18. This game p ra c tic a lly hard Io make her inaugural cruise , / <Ia" ' Vn'? n’ o r«anize’* deeidede the championship among Mrs, M illie Orme of Eugene a r * * to the point where they set th e ir the second class schools. rive d Saturday ifor a short v isit II successful harbinger o f future ser own prices, dom inate the cheese Ih c lr A capacity house thoroughly en- .port-,..,,,, . ................. , J1IUU, a lly elim inate,L and thè resulting I W,,*h M r’ nnd Mrs' Geo H - Dorman vice. market. Q uality, plus standardize Joyed the fine w o rk of the Phoenix associations. Food was obained by measure nt once had the endorse-1 ,*?uGw nlS P° M Sunday I lo u ....... ” ilhelm ina may : tn a n lily production has done the ris t, - on the W q u in te t. Phoenix has one confer- them and scattered where it w ould ment and approval o f the entire x, ',,'1-1' 8 » ? '1 ' *r ‘ and ^ rs’ A ' A' sl’end "'re e days in the islands tric k , he said. cnee game yet to play, w ith Central 'Io the most good. In PS ’ lngl?r and Mrs- Gan > l «!" l on the same vessel, ar- Mr. Ide urged help in b u ild in g country. P oint, F rid a y, March 1. The local I --------- ______ Hclle W illiam ho were also Sun- riv in g i n Seattle, March 27. Those the d a iry in d u stry o f Oregon to kt 4, 1 /, .. „ iin „iiis s, , w no in n nu , I « lif. 1 i'u °|nn, C om m il,e® W ild ,d i l a i i y v H d in e r r guests o f the » Dorman fnn» are looking fo rw a rd w ith in te r - , SERVICES AT M. E. CHURCH who wish to remain fo r a longer greater proportions. Leg sluiion, an in flu e n tia l fam ily. est to this contest. A large crow d There w ill be Sunday selinol nt L ife -o- period may sign up fo r one of the Is expected nl the Central P oint the Com m unity Methodist church mouse extended tours. It is believed E xtract from the le tte r of a quick game. at 10 o'clock. Rev. C. A. Poole w ill that a good list o f passengers on the tempered business man: --------- n_ start a young folks class and w ould Mv stenographer, being a lady, “ inaugural lo u r” w ill show H aw aii There was a young man from the like a large attendance. Church that Oregon is bidding fo r her good cannot transcribe w hat I th in k of West. services w il be at 11 o ’clock Sunday w ill and her commerce and w ill in you. I, being a gentleman, cannot Who loved a young Indy w ith zest; m orning. sure the prep; tuation o f direct ser th in k it, but you, being neither, w ill So hard did he press her doubtless understand w hat I mean. vice to the islands. New Cabins Being Built at Omar Camp Portland Club Sponsors Trip Hawaiian Isles "...... To make her say “ Yes sir I” That he broke three cigars i n his vest, TELL \OUR MERCHANT WHERE YOU SAW HIS AD WHEN YOU DO YOUR SHOPPING— IF YOU DON’T BUY THE ARTICLE ADVERTISED Mrs. Paul Thompson entertained , TELL HIM YOU SAW HIS AD ANYWAY__HE ¡he Sewing Club nl her home last WANTS TO KNOW IT IS READ. Thursday afternoon. In q u irie , regarding the tr ip should Don’t trust the man that brags he addressed to the Portland Cham about being boss in his o w n house. ber of Commerce. He w ill lie about other things, toq,