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VOI.I ME NO. 31 THE GOLD l l l l . l . NEW S, JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON DRAIN WINS TROPHY IN ASHLAND TOURNAMENT U p -rilin g the dope <>n the last day «if Ihe tournament nt Ashland Iasi week m il, D rain »ueeeeded In w in ning III«' in v ila y oiiid to u riia im iA fro m Coos R iver 16-11, w ho was doped to w ill by till- fans .Powers won Hie »Inals in the roiixohdion event against Gold H ill 25-13, who was favored Io w in that end o f the honors. Coos If ver elim inated Malin in Ihe send llo iil, and D rain defeated Central Point in tile seine series und were then matched fo r tile tin ids Gol'l H ill won fro m Sums V a l ley nn.l Power» from Talent in the jn n ii final,, in Hie eolisotnl on event. The fo llo w 'e g was the schedule of gam, and the results: lAiminutiun Port O rfo rd . 38; Riddle. 17 (a os R iver, 31: (odd l l i l l , HT. Sams Valiev, 111; l( verlon. 29. Rogue R iver 17; M ilin . 4(1. M e rrill. 21: Glendale, 12. Dr: in, 2(1; Powers. 12. Kerby. 8; C entral Point, 21. Bnlle ITills, 21; Talent. 20. Ih ltle I alls, (1; Pluenix 2a. F irst Round Champs Port O rfo rd . 28; Coo» Itiv e r, 29. Malin, 24; IV« ertn„ 17. C entral Point. 28; Phtenix, 20. M e rrill, 1«; D ra in , 23. First Round Consolation Iti.’ lie, 28; Cold H ill, 21. Sams Valle«-, 24: Bogue It ver, 23 Pow er». 21; Glendale. 19. Keel.' . I t; Tnlent. 21. Ja il Register Ends Services A] ter 48 Years Usefulness THURSDAY, MARCH 21. 1929 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. Jliek Dempsey is prom oting a A11 hi nigh the tr ip o f F u lto n ’s light-w eight title Night w h ic h he ex- I ''C lem ont” from New York to A l- 1 |H'ets Io stage in the near future ; tiany in 1807 marked the b e g n n in g I at either D e tro it o r New York. I o f the first regular steamboat ser- (vice, it was not. as many believe, Salem high school was banished the first practical dem onstration fro m entry in to spurts w ith schools | of the steamboat. The American in th e ir conference, duF to the con i in ve n to r propelled an e a rlie r boat duct o f the students o f th a t school Ion Hie riv e r Seine in Paris fo u r fo llo w in g a defeat o f the Salem I year» e arlier, p o in t, out Richard school by Ihe Chemawa Indians, ! Le (ialtienne. recently. The re strictio n remain:, No good Amer'can ean look upon in effect the rest o f Hie school year. i the Seine w ithout th in kin g o f Hint Conditions is Mexico tend tow ard a decisive battle in a short time between Hie rebel and national troops. The battle of T orreon, w hich apiM-ared im m inent was a- verted when Ihe rebel forces re treated. General Escobar o f Hie rebel troops gave as his reason fo r evaenlation that he d id not w ent to expose Hie people of the city to the h o rro rs o f an a ir raid. Maliel Normand, movie actress, is very ill w ith a lung affection. The people o f the South are busy gathering funds to fight the possi >' eond Round ChainP FISTIC NOM DE FIA MES b ility o f disease fo llo w in g the floods that have ravaged that section re Co. lliv e r, 23; Malin, 12. Boxers as w e ll as w rite rs amt cently. D rain, 24; Centrul P oinl, 19. screen stars choose high-sounding Second Round Consolation names. Such names are usually as Ira C. Eaker failed in his second sumed fo r sim plification and b u .i- attempt to make a dawn to dusk Gold H ill, 211; Sam» Valiev, 25. n< s reasons. How many light fans tr ip fro m Panama to Texas.He was Powers 31; Talent, 17. know Hint Jack Sharkey's real name forced dow n at Tampico, Mexico. --------- O--------- iv John Joseph Cucoshay o r that NORTHWEST APPLES ARE Jin kie Fields in real life is John FAVORIT ES OVER COUNTRY , Ex-Governor Al Smith and Mayor Finkelstein? For thr.t m atter Jack Jimmie W alker are expected Io en- Dempsey’s fu ll m onicker is W illia m 1 ter the contest fo r a successor to N early one ha lf of the w o rld cron Wholesalers o f gasoline had th e ir H arrison Dempsey, Benny l.eonard j Olvany as head o f Tammany H all. o f apples is pro hired in Hie United truck drivel»-. w o rkin g most all answered Ihe Ihe name o f Benjamin The re tu rn o f Smith to New Y ork Slates, i c o r d iiij to a b u lle tin 0,1 night, Tuesday in o rd e r Io take ad l.einer. Jack B ritto n was know n to | was looked upon as a move to pro apple production, price.» and trans vantage o f all Hie orders o f gasoline his fa m ily a, W illia m J. Breslin. tect his interests i n the coming portation coals. w hich hil l p led up simultaneously Johnny Dundee is Joseph C arrora. Apples from the Un led Stales art* d u rin g Ihe day. The cause o f the Jack Delaney is Oviln C.hapdelnine choice o f a new leader. d istrib u te d •" all p a ils of Ihe w o rld , rush was the announcement o f the end Babe Herman i s Herman Sousa. Senator H e flin , fiery Senator from ------- n------- reaching 72 d ilfe re n t countries d u r a 'v rn e e in prices o f six cents on Alabama, w a , stoned i n Rrockton, lag Ihe «ear ending June 30. 1928. gasoline. F or n rq rly a month the IN L A N D TOWNS OPPOSE Mass., when be went ihere to de Till' I itn l Kingdom was Ihe largest price had fallen c o n tin u a lly u n til gas | RAISE IN RAII. RATES liv e r an address, March 17. The ■ua'rket fo r fresh mid canned ap reached about tw enty ce n t, in this Senator's anti-ca th o lic tendencies ples exported from Hus country, pari o f the slate and then come Hie Southern Pacific representatives are given ns the reason fo r the at w h ile Germany was Ihe largest end of Ihe price c u llin g and Hie gas declared, at an interstate commerce tack. market fo r d rie d apples. market took a sudden advance. The commission hearing, that a rate Over 93,000 ears <>f apples were public w ill p o 's ih lv never know Ihe w a r between ste: uiship lines op T w enty o r more people lost th e ir shipped by ra il from Ihe producing reason fo r Ihe m aipulation of Ihe erating from C a lifo rn ia po rts to lives in a Hood w h ich swept part urea» Io markets in this country priee hut they w ill a ll have some *»' I'tte has eomiK'llesI the Southern of Southeastern United States last du rin g Hie same year. D is trib u tio n th in g Io say about it. The raise Pacific Io make rates fro m C a lifo r week end. Airplanes w ere used to w ith in Hie United Slates was w de this week is Ihe most radieid raise nia Io Seattle as low and sometimes ca rry food and re lie f articles to spread, apples from Ihe Northwest in Ihe priee of gas fo r many years if low er, than the rates from C a lifo r the stranded victim s. reaching a ll o f Ihe stales w h ile not fa history. It i, predicted Hint nia Io Portland. The hearing open those from Ihe Eastern and Central livers w ill lie paying th irty cents ed today before I., II. F lyn n , I. C. C. A man near Denver was caught stales cached p ra ctica lly the entire fo r gas before Ihe middle o f sum examiner, and is a continuation of and held in a bear tra p fo r four te rrito ry cast of Ihe Rocky Moun mer. the one held al San Fraeiseo Nov days. He had gone out Io trap tains, ember 30 to December 15. ---------0--------- smaller aninuils and he him self be F igures covering 110 most im p o rt Idle Southern Pacific and other came the victim o f Hie large trap. ENGLISH W R ITER HOLDS ant market.» in Ihe country show ra il c a rrie r., ineluding, it is said, He succeeded in fretting him self PESSIMISTIC F IN A N C IA L VIEW th ill apples from the style of Wash Hie Santa Fe. is seeking to low er after fo u r days o f to rtu re . ington reached all of these markets, rates between ports of the Pacific The gravest financial crisis in the co. st, and Io increase them at in te r those from Oregon reached 55, and A huge celebration w a , sponsored those from Idaho 54. in view- of w orld'» history wav described by mediate inland points. in Portland by the sevgi.il veteran's the Ion hauls involve 1, the dis | S ir George Paisli, economist, as The proposed readjustment, ho w organizations to mark the dedica te tuition of apples from Hie West- .threatening modern business. Sir ever. i , being fought by various tion of the govenment hospital at eiH slates i s signifleant. Apples .George sla rlle d his auditors al the ports w h ile a 'l the interm ediate that place. Several d ru m corps, from W nshlng'on, Oregon and Idaho national free trade conference here cities are up in arms against the hands anti speeches were features traveled over 2,500 miles Io market. ¡w ith his prediction. contemplated change. of the day’s entertainm ent. I peak w ith the highest n itlh o r- T his is fu rth e r emphasiz.nl when Representatives o f P ortland to i ity. and I challenge anyone to deny day opposed the proposed Southern WEST CELEBRATES | it. when I say we are threatened Pacific ra il rales to Seattle because •LANS BEING MADE TO RAMONAS RETURN CLEAR ROGUE RIVER w ith the greatest financial Hrlsis il was said ra il rates to the Puget (the w o rld has ever seen because Sound io tropolis from C a lifo rn ia Ramona is re tu rn in g Io C a lifo r Steps to elim inate Ihe muddy Hie governments of the w o rld hav ■ t'i ids w an'd in some ease., I>c lo w nia. In the valley o f Hemet and w ater from the Rogue in time fo r follow ed the p olicy o f trade re er than rates from the south Io San Jacinto, where Helen Hunt the spring (Idling, are being taken striction, prevenlili ; debtors from Portland. In many other eases the Jackson first heard the story o f this by I). 11. F e rry, manager of Hie Bo paying th e ir debts. S ir George de- California-Seattle rate w ould he the Indian g irl, plans are being made to gue It ver Gold company's dredge el red. ime a, the C a lifo rn ia P ortland entertain thousand, w ho w ill flock id Fools creek, according Io Bain- We are face to faee w ith this rale. to see her. bow Gibson, o f We vku Inn ¡crisis The greatest authorities io Portlanders declared this w ould Dwellers in Ihe valley have con U n til n io i” satisfactory arrange this co u n try and in the United ive Seattle an u n fa ir advantage verted her story in to a second Ober- ments can lie made Ihe muddy w ater St: les expect il Io come this spring in P ortland te rrito ry . animergau, a pageant enacted by w ill he impounded an I relea' ed anil unless this p olicy o f safeguard I.os Angeles, too. Is fighting the them against a background o f rug du rin g Ihe night, w lic li w ill leave iog o r protection is cheeked, it I,.le schedule. w ith especial refer- ged mountainside. It is th e ir g ift the Bogue clear during Ihe day means d is ir ter to the w o rld . ( nee to automobile rates. I.os A n to C a lifo rn ia and Ihe w o rld . lig h t hours. Mr. F e rry is also plnn- I am not exaggerating, lie eon- geles said the new rides w ould give The pageant w ill he held’ in n J tiin .j Io install a lilinip w ith w hich eluded. I w ish I were. He blamed Oaklnnd and San Francisco a dis natural amphitheatre tw o miles 1 w ater w ill he pumped from the politicians who had pursued w rong tin ct advantage over the southern southeast o f Hemet on three sueees- dredge pond through a gravel bed polieie» since the w a r fo r the Ini- ( ity in the d is trib u tio n o f autoino sive week-ends— A p ril 20-21, 27-28, . I Io settle it. . pending crisis. [biles and parts. May 4 5. Gasoline Price Jumps to New High Levels MARSHALL FOCH ANSWERS LAST CALL WEDNESDAY ill Mark Fish High Places in Fulton's Steamboat M ight Have Saved In Rogue River Nation’s News Napoleon's Crown To settle a controversy regarding a question o f how long fish that F o llo w in g a continuous service fo r 43 yeurs, Hie old county ja il sp: wu remain out of Ihe Bogue register ha, at last outlived It» use before re tu rn in g und w hat percent fulness mid was recently replaced age o f them do return, Ihe state a w ith a new hook, in w hich 25 imin gi me commission is m arking l uge number of steelheads before es have arleady been Inscribed. The old register, frayed w ith the Hn y are liberated from egg taking m ark* of lime, w a , first used Feb stations. The w ork is being carried ruary li. 188(1, when E M Hopkins on hi Ihe Lear creek, Antelope and taking stations. The was place I in ja il on a burglary L ittle Bulle i left ventral (In is cut from each charge, o n ly Io la1 released w ith o u t being sentenced Io Ihe si lie peni fish a fte r it lias spawned and is ready fo r lib e ra tio n . Sportsmen te n tia ry. are lu in v asked to co-operate w Ih A strange coincidence is Hie I st e n try made by J a ile r O»eHr Dun- . the eoiiunission and report catches ford February 23, when It. C Sp.irr of any o f tin- marked fish. It is wav iiiilg. I in ja il also on a burglny believed that this experim ent w ill charge W hile Hopkins had num-. .id a .'eterm ining what nereentage tier one, Sparr had iiu iii I h t 2542, or of Ihe (lsh return Io the Bogue riv e r just 2541 pri«nners liehind. The after spawning The commission w ill mark sever m ajority o f this num ber was record al Imus.mil fry as they ere liberated e l at Hie j il in com paratively re cent years and since July 6. 192(1. in coast »tre ins lids season ,o that when Ja ile r D unford began hi» .a', d i iif the m igratory habit of Each duties, there have lu'cn 974 p riso n the llsli in. iv he formed. s're in w ill be assigned a d is tin c t ers, w ith a large share incarcerated on slate and national p ro h ib itio n ive m arking w hich w ill In- reg'ster- ed at Ihe eoinnission’s office and charges. sportsmen w ill he asked to report when they catch a marked llsh. NUMBER 49 Wednesday afternoon marked the la-t o f the great A llied Commander o f the W orld W ar when Marshal i Foeh uttered the famous battle cry I o f the Poilu and layed back upon ! bis couch in eternal slumber. , Marshal Foeh was one o f the great est strategist, of the W o rld W ar I period and as such was chosen to . marshal the a rm ie , o f the allied nations in th e ir effort» to repulse ! the German advance. Today a ll France mourns the loss f this great leader and other a llie d nation , bow in reverence .fo r h im * and in sympathy fo r his country. T ile body of the great w a rrio r w ill lie in state fo r a few days that his countrym en and the legations o f the other nations m ight pay his rem ain, th e ir respects and then be la id away ¡A m list 9, 1803, when it ^ banks w ith the other great soldiers of were black w ith spectators w atch- France. , ing Hie young American dream er --------- 0--------- making the first t r ip ever made in CO.MICE PEARS ARE ! a steamboat. For fo u r hours the SOLD IN LONDON ' strange c ra ft puffed and belched 1 along the stream. And so Paris A h a lf car lead of Cornice pears and the w o rld became acquainted from the L. M. Fisher orchards in w ith R olicrt Fulton. Sams V alley, was sold recently in Naiwdeon had said of Paul Jones London, fo r $1,001), b rin g in g w hat is that if he had lived France w ould said to be the highest price paid have had an adm iral. But bad he I fo r pears th is season. only been able to give closer con T lic pears were sent to London sideration to tw o propositions it great expense about tw o months w hich Fulton put before him— that ago, and were placed in storage, o f tra n sp o rtin g troops across the there being no sale fo r them at B ritish Chaqnel, accompanied by that time. The o w n e r, had about submarine torpedo boats, w hich he given up the idea o f ever disposing had already brought to a state of of them when a check was received considerable efficiency— there might Mr. Fisher has been a resident of 'have been no St. Helena. Sam» Valley fo r about 15 years and ha, the reputation o f gow in# some o f the finest fr u it i n th is section, p a rtic u la rly Cornice pears. New Law Will Make of Dog a Real Luxury I RGB ORCH ARD1STS HURRY TEST OF THERMOMETERS Good new's fo r tlie fr u it grow ers o f the Bogue R iver valley brought hack front W ashington state by Floyd Young, the fro st expert, w ho arrived here yesterday fro m a v is it : of a week o r so in the Wenatchee and Yakima sections, is that those sections, w h ich had a bumper fr u it U nder a new state law , a penalty crop last year, w ill have a 25 per attaches to dog Iieenscs if they are c e n t pear crop this year, especially not purchased before March t, De- o f Bartletts. T h is is im iio rta n t, in view o f the lilia Stevens Meyer, county cle rk, fact that the pear fr u it belts o f announced yesterday. The law was passed w ith the em Washington are coming more in to ergency clause and no notice given [com petition w ith the Rogue R iver the C a lifo rn ia o f it, :.he said. It raised the license valley fr u it than fee to $2 00'Tor, males and $3.00 fo r pear sections. Tin» big tilin g here now, Mr. females. In addition, there is a $2.00 penalty if the license i , not Young said, is fo r a ll orchardists, j w ho have not yet «lone so. to h u rry purchased before March 1. Because dog owners did not kn o w ' th e ir therm om eter, in to the county o f the provision, Mrs. Meyers said ageijts office fo r testing. He and she w ould not start collecting the [ Hoy Rogers, his assistant, are here penalty u n til after A p ril 15. A ll to do th e ir p a rt, but th e ir complete licenses issed u n til then w il he at frost w a rn in g program w ill neces s a rily be held hack u n til a ll the $2.00 and $3 00. thermometers have been tested and --------- 0--------- tlie smudge p o ts placed in the o r HOOVER OWNS 1313 ACRE chards. A lready a number o f or- FARM EMPLOYING 200 chi.rdists have placed th e ir smudge pots. Now that it ean he told, w ith o u t any suspicion of gunning fo r the agricultural vote, it is of interest to narr.de that Herbert Hoover is an honest-to goodness farm er, w rite s Frederic V illia m W ile. The new- pres'dent ha» owned a 1313 acre farm in C a lifo rn ia since 1920, and has operated it not o n ly as a business enterprise, but also as a base fo r practical a g ricu ltu ra l experiments. Hoover’s acres are an otijeet les- 's o „ in diversification o f crops. They contain vineyards producing i'c n varieties of grapes w ith a yearly output of 600,000 pounds; some 300 | acres in cotton; 200 in a lfa lfa : 150 in potatoes; 100 in co rn ; 130 in peaelics; 90 in waterm elons and muskm elon*; 90 in Spanish onions; 50 o r 00 in sweet potatoes; ami 70 acres l n apricots. In addition, Hie Hoover farm con tains 2.500 laying hens, 200 sows, and 150 cows. D u rin g peak lia r vesting seasons, as many as 200 hands are employed; the annual ¡p a y ro ll I, about $75,000. EGG TAKING TO START AT BIG STATION A tw e n ty-m ile tr ip on snowshoes confronts the men from the Oregon Slate Game Commission to whom ha, been assigned the task o f taking eggs fro m ra in b o w tro u t at the Diam ond Lake station. In a few days a .squad of fo u r men w ill tram p Io the station, where equipment and food was delivered last fa ll before had w eather set in. E a rly in May o r a, soon as the w eather perm its. Matt Ryekman, sperintendent o f hatcheries, w ill break a tra il to the egv taking station. By that time the eggs w ill be “ eyed” and ready fo r d istrib u tio n to the hatch eries of Oregon. Last year the D ia mond lake station w h ich is one o f tlie largest on the Pacific coast, sup plied almost 17,000,000 eggs to the department and this season it ¡s ®*- pected that the take w ill exceed that figute. --------- 0--------- Most of us get a kick out of life —» hut from behind.