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V o i,IM E NO. 31 T U B GOLD n il.I^ N K W g , JAfxKgQN COUNTY. OREGON THURSDAY, MARCH 7. m a 9 ■ - ---- _ , _ ___________M MBER 17 President hoover Administered Oath of Office Crowds Watch Ceremony. in Spite of Drizzling Rain TELL YOUR MERCHANT WHERE YOU SAW HIS AD WHEN YOU DO YOUR SHOPPING- IF YOU DONT BUY THE ARTICLE ADVERTISED TELL HIM YOU SAW HIS AD ANYWAY—HE WANTS TO KNOW IT IS READ. Several Amendments To Be Submitted to People W ith a d risx lin g ra in io a k in g (he BERRY GROWERS WARNED curious onlooker«, the Inauguration IC I.KKKS AT SAI.EM SENATOR M ILLER PLEASED . . The last obstaclev tythei7890S o f H erbert Hoover a„ president o f , AGAINST UNDERSIZED BOXES IL L TO P R O H IB IT DAMS | Six constitutional amendments W ITH WORK OF LEGISLATURE the United State« proceeded a« ! DRAW RIG CHECKS ON ROGUE RIVER PASSED are to be submitted to the people scheduled. W ith the new president “ Report« have reached the U S --------- o f Oregon fo r ra tifica tio n at the “ I am gratified by w hat we have landing bareheaded, the r a in pour- Cle^ ul i" 1t’ » ' ^ « r n p h lf h ire fo r Department o f A g ricu ltu re that aible Rogue Construction o f dams i „ the main next special o r general election and iiit f o v e r h im , he w a s n«lm i l l is lu re d 11 s 5,l<‘ h i th e letfi.sh liv e (>n. ,1, r h rs in i „ . r r i z , been / 7 ' ” to accomplish fo r iw#u< th e 'o a th of office. A very large « tf*«» <* «4,79 50 u r endeavoring to HeeurJ ¿ i ? h ? i T ’ T / " prHOi* rv,ng Hs recreation- channel o f the Rogue riv e r below one at the next general election. The six to be submitted at the crow d m illed „round the scene ,n $23.611.50 w « f h k h ^ w a „.o s re .......... 2*“ - * j i M i,k r > Gran‘ * . Pas*, ^ " “ ‘ " admitted . E d w a r d a, the W. the mouth o f Big Butte creek is " « ^ than ^ " " the fo r ,n* ' ¡ ................. 'u '* l h " *h"* bo* specai election are: now prohibited by law . Senate o rder to eutch a glimpse o f tht ex|xn(lr<1 ftrr w W by ,hvni hob| o, h(;r , le-is)a(ive #e * H. J. R 1—P ro vid in g fo r the re h iii 15-1, w hich specified th e p o r |„ .rrv ---------- " 1 1 ceremony and o f the new and re the same purpose at the 1927 session hCPPy hoX(*S. (iro w e rx flr$» w arnari nlrt««» tio n of the riv e r to be w ith d ra w n peal o f A rticle X I b o f the consti it w a v announced tonight. tirin g presidents. This Increase too was in spite o f | f at t u a l l V 't r u " d " n u -a n * thm" ih *' 1 be,ieVe * * have * * en able to from a p p ropriation, was signed by tution. I his is a long a rticle ad Thus the humble farm boy, who in 1919, --------- under -------- w hich , opted - ----------- .. interests m a te r . al reductions O„ the cost o f bllM.s art. |„.|o w the s an U r , “ ioun,la’ io ‘! to r some very nec- the governor Tuesday. llr I aw the lig h t o f day on an ..(.erations made by some o f she X d t v „ w hkh c « . . *" «egislation next session espec- T rib u ta ry streams are elim inated °n Oregon irrig a tio n d is tric t bonds Iowa form and Infer grew to young more im portant senate committee«, ¡ng the hoxe tn iu h t fin I ii *ons u ,‘ ia lly on the cabinet fo rm o f govern- . under the provisions o f the law, w a* Ku ;lranteed by the state, manhod in o u r n w n stute, became notably the engrossed and enrolled ¡ „ vi(), ' * , |b , ' ,h* m»‘‘,ve» inent,” M ille r said. "T h a t is one o f ' w '' h.le h ,e aP rp p I*O ro p ria Iio tio n o f watei w ater from Tax Measure tlie highest executive fh th is great h ills rouifti dee w hich operated fo r '. q i « ’ “ S, an <, ard the biggest and most fa r reaching in ‘,he rta ric ‘ cd area may be m: made fo r J- B- i f — Ie to amend Section laud o f ours. $1701) less less th ig «csslon than Inst. ’ It* effects o f any measure passed o r r irrig a tio n , withe f A rticle I, to . kv p e . rm it me the ieg leg- . . . . . . . . . I $17011 th i. session tlieiii Iasi passed , ;do,n‘‘s*,c ! ' ,o,n‘‘SI' c o '«rigation, w ith o u t in - 32 o .......................... ,«•> ( . u r I tl, . then Ihe Desk ,|,.rUs in (h ® Semite were I 1 I ’ eparlm .................. ltu re o fflci- this session.” ... Senator Vl< „ ......I /" took . I oath ,r> ">« , ent .. o f A g ricu ------” K » iu n . te rfe rin --------- g w ith Ihe free passage up ’* la‘ ure lo classify property, inciud- flrst mai, f X we , r , h v t ■ il,’ OWed <,ny' o v e r,i" ‘‘‘ pay to r k X " ’ ’V T is / e,r \ ,it,,c Senator M ille r also pointed out H d° Wn ° L fish. ing m otor vehicles, and to take i „ - ippi io . ¿ r reach , h . v i . 2 ? W“ *On r " " ‘ in « •fro " 1 WTO <« ! Im x « *. X ,ba‘ " «r ‘ a» <Ji al had been done fo r „ i* ntt o r* E dw ard M iller, Grants to consideration the element o fv a l- denev II i ii <■ '* prc ' " h»r these positions. Several » . ' ° . v Parent man- | b f taxation situation especially i n ' as*> • ’ d George Dunn, Ashland, ut‘ and depreciation in levying an ex t iu a '. n X t ‘h , X r ,n.,, H c h i , r < h r , ‘ ' h' ' o" b " i ' ' ^ a' ' - ' ^ ‘'n- X T ? , Sa,,,|,,7 Oi ‘ .he ° U,PU‘ ‘ he e x te n lio , of X X “ s is " John H. C a r-I < « w ith o u t specific- Lsess- l.ln .^ f on who hn, Ihe ographers received more fo r th e ir f b“ 'o r y are esterf by the de- m e n t H t. C(Jlnnieri<?t.d |he jn (. f h in , Medford m id W illia m Briggs, ">ent o f the property so classified. WmM o f the a b n r,g ln e e .n hi« veins.'services <h«„ did the chief c le r k ‘¿ " „ r i X i ‘r"” “ ' ? “ .? “. d n ' ,,e “ « »"«« e x c i s X X a r e X P e n . ' A’ h' and’ W fre s‘ wnso' lb e meas- S. -I R. 1 2 ^ IS ,o amend Section Both o f the men who were, lust ,,f ||u . senate ’ «•»e. , he d i m e u l l o S X d by i S S u r i n X ' ' " ’ C0“ ,rBeMve lc«ia,a- ' °f — “ ’ U PUrP° S* U WeB' Monday, placed nt the bend o f our- tic a P w ith S. J. R. I I , although government, came from the west. maufacturers, however, sonietm es: „ . .. .. a diffe -— re n * t K“ pert ” o * f *r the constitution RESIDENT HOOVER unon make one box appear sm aller than ! Ano‘ her th in g w h ich to be com- ASHLAND Thia fact gives the westerners a FOR PREP I N V I ARFS T A T i n W'Pi ^ f r m i c I ‘ --------- S o mended ‘ ° " brin g “ c in cunsm ,° h3rm o"V APPOINTS T H E NEW th r ill o f pride w hich ha« not been another. One box, fo r example, mended is that we have repealed FOR IN V IT A T y tN A L H . J. R. 2 0 - Is to amend Section attached to other s im ila r occasions. C AB IN E T MEMBERS max have a slig h tly sm aller top and m any old and often useless statutes T O l RNAMENT 29 of A rtic le IV , to provide $500 F ollow ing the inauguration, Pres yet have a slig h tly larger capacity and amended others,” he added. -------- j pay fo r each member o f the legis- Failure to provide fo r the deficit ident Hoover delivered his ii.a u g u rl The sennle has approved the cab- than a box w ith a la rger top. Tuesday, 15 o f Ashland’s business iature fo r each tw o years served, and accumulated, unprovided fo r a ll" dress Ihe substance f w hich -------- o - ............... appoiliim ents o f President 0--------- ,M) fo r ciK'h 20 m iles travel- o f the state, such as money n,en had a p re lim in a ry tournament ,,lu * w ill be derived from the fo llo w in g Hoover and ilhen adjourned. Tw<WNEW PARK SUPERINTEND ENT ! needs fo r th»""state 7nstitut“ ons " w a s X n - hi ° n a' ' h'’ L i’ hia SPrin «« hotel , an<‘ fr «n> »he meeting. Pre- h ig h iig !s of the talk. Peace and o f the Coolidge cabinet were reta n i COMES TO T A K E , sured by M ille r who explained t h a l l 1 " ^ ldans and appointed i ? "li n fiJ ofI* ers w ould receive one- f law enforcement seemed to he Ihe ed by Hoover. They were A ndrew i CHARGE 1 ,h )■—— i in — stitu tio _ n _ s ____¡committees fo ,Or r the ent the *' "«*<*» needs of » tk»se con- 7 ' h : ' 7 S, ‘ \ e entertainm «'"‘ «•C inm ent h a ll additional. outstanding topic« w ith the -prom- ; Mellon, Secretary o f the T re a s u ry ,' tm ue year a fte r year and sim ply 1... , «dors, and to p rganuc a S. J. R. 6— is to amend Section L ise of farm re lie f. and Secretary o f Labor Davis. < pile up u n til they almost amount to X j T * a i p,r ‘“ to u r" amen‘ c a tr , o f A rticle X I c, the W ortd W ar Vet- E. C. — Solinsky, recently named I lie most m a lig n o f all dangor* ‘ " H x ''1* tw o men there was co n ......— •« .-in m y w iu ie u n deficit in themselves. ,Pal*n And at an e a rly hour Wed- t rans Aid amendment, to provide today is disregard iifl.l disobc enre *ld e r» b lr opposition, especially to OPerintendcnt o f C rater Lake nat- “ I r e o r e t ih u i „ nnna u i i n ,US<lay n,o rn |n« this committee re- indebtedness mav be incurred to o f law. M e llo n Ne ther o f the e men w ere i,,nal W>r|G arrived Inst week w ith age tax on oronertv n r , ’ T “ '1 ,hi“ ‘ h cy. had W3° 'iu b s c ril” fo u r p‘ r c« " ‘ o f three per Crime is increasing. Confidence o p o n and th e question a ro se G. Thompson, now superin- was not pas*sed to care fo r 'the d t * th t0 ^ ards pa5 ,he expense o f , rent of the assessed valuation o f ls rig id und speedy justice is dc *° w ," ‘tber o r not a cabinet mem- ‘ ‘■"dent o f Yosemite national park, lic it,” M ille r declared The ne I 'i* ‘ ea,ns- And they are the state. It also is to extend p riv - creasing. ber c#n ‘lo ‘d over w ith o u t being th e y made Ihe tr ip o f 540 miles by to r i, w ill t» m iro ; X 2 i ' , P|,i,n i d , . ,hr ' T l,' !' ¡ ¡ '” S t-fh -tt« * .. Rigid and expeditious justice is ’ ^ u’ w n ; i ’e rJ‘ nl‘« ‘ h is argument «H o in tw o days tra ve lin g from session ” ' P ” em phatically that the amount must i P hdipine and Boxer w a r veterans session. rm ph erfiA u t . ............... ..... » n rra n s the first safeguard of fre e d o m . L n, ^ ‘ ‘i ¡'/'V ' “ U> ' ,ark- tacn bciore the tournam ent > serving between February 14, 1898 "How ever, on the whole, I th in k There w ould be little Ir r flic in |GWJr ' cabinet u If be as fo l- He i s now o ffic ia lly in charge IS ended. land Ju ly 4, 1902; re d n d T loa n lim it the session has e n tire ly justified No greater national service can \ , of Ihe C rater l.ake national park "rm rm b e n n g that we had o n ly from $4,000 to $3,000; w id o w o r dc- itse lf and the action in forestry, be given—than refusing participn- heerefory o f State, H enry L. S tim -,**11' °« th being administered last $185 fro m ticket sales to d istrib u te ! pendent father o r m other o f any tio „ in transactions w ith illegal *On‘ w 'o ik . week, lie w ill be in h is office in banking, and irrig a tio n is costruc- among v is itin g teams last year, and ¡person w ho has died (w hether in llicf ntkzv,** __ * liq u o r. Secretary of W ar, James W. Good. ,he Ecderal building, and is desir- tive legislation,” he said. ju si aoout nothing from o u r pre > service o r not at tim e o f death) --------- 4 tournam ent ticket sale, a new fin- and x^ho has not received loan en- Disregard fo r some law destroys to "» - ®u*_ meeting all people having D avid D. Ruick, in ve n to r of the respect fo r all law . A ttorney General, W illia m D. M il- business to transact and especially Buick automobile, died p ^ n n i h - s s 7 n * > aS , <R>rille<1 ,,pon' 1 to; to be made c li«i ble to those w ho have been employed in rv— . . . . | In is com m ittees plan was evident- loan. Also to extend loans to per- C rim in a l activities must stop, i ehell. Minnesota, D etroit, Wednesday. The life of the rig h t one as they have more i sons not residents of Oregon at tim e Progress i« born of cooperation Postmaster General, Waites F. park w o rk in the past. Ruick was one of many reverses. in the com m unity—-not from govhrn- , B row n, Ohio. S iqieriiitendent S olinsky w i l l Cancer wgs the cause o f his death. than tw ice last year’s total amount (o f enlistm ent o r induction, w ho has when it is s till ten days before the been bona fide resident fo r 10 years metnl restraints. ! Seerefary o f Navy, Charles Fran- spend a week o r ten days in the c ity --------- o---- ;---- tournam ent opens and they are s till continuously p rio r to application Self government can succeed only <*is Adatqs, Massachusetts 1,cfore re tu rn in g to C a lifo rn ia on a ru n n in g in high, and best o f a ll they 5 fo r Ioan, interest on such Ioans to through an instructed electorate. S ecretary o f In te rio r, Ray L y -1 *h o rt °® ici«l business trip . W ith are not taking a gam bler’s chance exceed by one-half per cent the rate Leadership must be d ro w n from man W ilb u r, C a lifo rn ia . I Col. Thompson he w ill make a tr ip but are getting cash in hand. »the whole people. _______, Secretary of A gricu ltu re , A rth u r ,o C rater Lake, they w ill travel as o f interest on state bonds. u Pubilc health should he ns fu lly ... Hyde, Missouri. Missouri, Cir :.s possible by auto and com- To be subm itted at the general H YD E PROMISES AID organised as p ublic education. Secrefary o f Commerce, Robert p!e,e ,,H‘ remained o f the distance election o f November, 1930, is the C ivilisa tio n is old enough that we Paiterson Lamont, Illin o is . °n *kils. TO FARMERS McPherson amendment fo r cabinet I ought to find a w ay to permanent form o f governm ent; A rth u r M. Hyde, fo rm e r governor peace. VON DER H E LLE N QUARRY GRAV TO M INE RANCH CLAIM S. J. H. 16— Is to add tw o new o f M issouri, and the new secretary We have no desire fo r te rrito ria l sections, 19 and 20, to A rtic le V RESUMES OPERATIONS o f agriculture. w as the first of the expnnsion-*_or dom ination o f other Zane Grey, noted western author, President Hoover favors embargo o f the constitution. It provides Hoover cabinet to make public an peoples. w ho has a lodge ” « n „ W Bar on nV — ------ ” in " " kle “ e tsar The Von der Hellen quarYy open- upon te in , that adm inistrative functions o f 1 ! h . We wish Io advance ihe reign o f lh«‘ lo w e r Rogue, in te n d , to devel- «<1 «gain Monday and a crew o f men M e x ic o rebels iro n , , h i, e o u n iry state are to be exercised by govern _____ s y Soon after he was sworn i n to- Justice nnd reason tow anls Ihe e x -'o p e the m ining claim on w hich his a r<* busy getting out ballast rock o r w ith the assistance o f nine de Arrests were made i „ several I daJ , hc ,Jssued a form al statement. tln c tio n o f force. | place i s situated, according to o re- fo r Ihe Southern Pacific. The partm ents: (1) A g ricu ltu re ; (2) parts of the U nited States e a rly r „ L undcrtakt‘ .‘ ty» ,ask fu ll The animosities of elections have Port give,, by Ik ,, H. Irvin g , U. S. length o f the present ru n i s Labor and In d u stry; (3) F inancial in- no place in our government. ¡m ineral surveyor, in Roseburg. The definite. th is week o f dope rin g attaches. I “ 7 ,lifticu J,i‘' s’ bu‘ A d m in istra tio n ; (4) Commerce; (5) T h e . rn n n /b .e . ____ i _____ , Ill-considered rentedlc, fo r our pro p e rty lias been w orked previous- Ih e roundup ensnared several op oetcm uned to do my level best to Education; (6) P ublic W orks and --------- 0----- 1 _ effectuate the a g ricu ltu ra l policies faults brin g o n ly penalties a fte r l.v hut was abandoned each time. F R E E M A N IM P L E M E N T CO. Domain; (7) Health and P ublic W el erators nnd over $1,000,000 w o rth o f President Hoover. I believe in ,b<'n'- | Mr. Grey come« to the Rogue al- o f narcotics. T h is is but one more fare; (8) State Police and M ilita ry RECEIVES CAR OF FENCES I have no fears fo r the future o f most every fa ll fu r the fishing. He o f the steps taken by the govern those policies. They are sound and A ffa irs; ,9) Legal A ffairs. A ll o f constructive. They w ill achieve a our country. It i , bright w ith hope ehose the lo w e r riv e r location fo r J. W. Freeman o f the Freeman ment to clean up the smuggling of larger measure o f prosperity fo r fice., and commissions except gov 0 . | h l, lodge so Ih a t‘ hp w ould have narcotics. The “ grab” consisted of ernor, secretary o f state and state the farm ers o f America. treasurer, are to be abolished Ju ly m orphine, heroine apd opium. may he made from dried fr u it , l,v w o rk. i r .,n , T l0“ " . o f Am er- «II I,hSha" t ‘ riVe 10 coopcra,e w i,b | •> — a,,« „ u „ e , tra n sfe rre d to L 1931, and duties Over a score o f peop.e were k i „ - by tra n sfe rre ^ a d r ' t to - g rin d ln g them w ith eoeouut. A fte r Mr Grey ha, already ordered fu rn ish in g manx o f I h X n e y to im ' 'L (‘rowe.rs ar* . clo»<- High Places in Nation's News ‘ m ixtu re m 7 e i i r0 U n . B‘ Cr ,h ° POns" " c,ion o f " «»«unestic w ater ers w ith their fencing M r F r « ‘ e<l in Illin o i, the first o f the week problems of the farm I h o p ^ .ls o ‘ X a 7 re f E r " be ‘n m ixture mny he rolled into any system nnd ha, take,, steps fo r tin- nnu h a s In ,, i .-n M when they im bibed too fre e ly o f to have th e ir asshtnnee We S 1 " C d,rec,ors »° b«* ap- S X dee d, i X r n<1 ’ Prink,<,a W i' " " ’‘•dj - ' 7 - p p r«7«'-<-n,s and develop- the imp,omen*! h u s i n ^ ‘ u h e T a T - a°en‘ rh.ba^ “ H “ 0''- M“ ny ° ' b e r i| S’ !,r' i "« fro n i ,oday’ "¡ffe re n c o f"s im d c g° Vern° r C° nSent powdered s u g a r y men, o f the claim , „p o n w hich he ley ami his place o f business has are blind o r dangerously i ll as a <•» o f opinion have no place i „ the Coconn, macaroons are easily w o rk 1« fin is h ^ He " n " H; i r ™ k 1'“ 1" " ‘ e CC ft ° f , bp farm - result of the operations o f the present situation and should not T H E WORSE TO COME liq u o r dealers. be perm itted to hinder or delay the 'There’s Madge, I understand she accomplishment o f all that may bought that dres« by installm ents.” re su lt, use one cup of m ilk lo a may have suitable a c c S id a H o il I OU" d ° " Un° ' hl r ,,a8<‘ o f t b i s ‘ ««e- Ex-President Coolidge nnl w ife constructively be done in aid o f , “ I suppose that's the firs t in sta ll- i a ^ 'i 't X ^ « O L D ,™ HUGE have returned t 0 th e ir home in AnuA-icnn a g ricu ltu re .” ! meat she’s w e a rin g .” Southampton, Mass., Tuesday. He -o- intlon ---.KTII may he hod b y < a | d d in g 4 ¡a n n u a l v is ita tio n s th e rccreal o'n ' TR 'W E EXPANSI0N SALE is again a eonynon American citisen Audrey Garman o f Central Point REBEKAHS HOLD N IC K L E tablespoons o f sweetened ground spot. nfter serving th is co u n try fo r near near C to ld H i» ° *h n H 'ttlC h° m° SOCIAL N EX T WEDNESDAY ' ' 7 s S " w S m L s ; « f n e r »” return nL "on e * X 7 WMk P" d ’ ' The Reb<>kab "¡e kle social w ill chocolate. ly tw o terms as president. v i.. r ® S b’ y cvp,t,n«' »><• an event to look fo rw a rd to fo r One pound of b rick butter equals Mexico is again in the th ro e , o f 't h e spe'ciaT nnu m ^ r earW,»i,in <’ " e ° f Wednesday evening. The 2 cups. To gc, one cup cut in tw o rebellion. The rebel« seem lu be held at the G o b i H ill" h ’ t V ’T i ' ‘ b:di‘'s pro,n;se a fa " evening o f en- _____ I Tb * *s *be second huge flghting a losing battle, however, F rid a y evening ' crosswise. A h a lf cup is one-fourth Scho° ’ ’ ' “ ’•‘ aip'«p" ‘ " i t h ear,! p la yin g and The cons, guard cutte’r, Suiamecq t , o f the b rick and one-fourth cup o r and ft is expected that the central I ea‘ s ,0 assp>‘ ‘ he m e rrim ent nnd 4 tablespoons is one eighth o f the x r , « « n w.n: ka r N or,b n J ( b ' government w ill soon have the r e v o -! Tom T a w n r, , in v itc ,be p u b lic a“ c ild - The b rick. Ution squelched and things runn- boss o f Indfana' L a s t P °,,tipal luncheon w ill be served cafeteria o u r readers tune to peruse th is ad. mg more sm oothly „g«in . ^Indianapolis re’s idence! M a V lr (L s,yle .an<l bopes i,rc ,ba‘ “ >« "¡ckles • • w ill be p le n tifu l. 4 ,