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uHjc (CMò Mill V d l.lM K NO. 32 —- T 1.'. —■ ■■— — The Closed Door Policy Criticised By Lafollette T U B GOLD H I M NEWS, JACKHON COUNTY, OREGON THURSDAY, JU N E «. SPEED Ul* THE PUkft’S AT CITY PUMPING STATION ■Men from the Heaver Portland Cement company were busy one day lust week making improve- , inents at the city pumping plant. Among other things they speeded up the pump so lliut it w ill put about twice the volume of water in to the reservoir it has heretofore. Clay D. Parker Oregon Bond Is Reelected Is Forerunner Co-Op Manager Of Good Roads 1929 COUNTY GETS MONEY FOR AID OF THE COUNTY FAIR NUMBER 5 Mortorists May Now Buy Three Quarter License A total sum of «5fl.H6.61 in coun ty fa ir funds has been apportioned among Ihe counties of the state by the secretary of slate, it wag an nounced Saturday. th is is a levy, of one-twentieth m ill on a total taxable property valuation in the state of «1,122332.- 180.43 w ith «3,9-11.61 additional due W ILL DO DEVELOPMENT The Senate** secrecy rule« cun to the legal provision that Multno (.lay I). Parker hus been retained WORK ON DEER CREEK Oregon’s bond issue for high never In- enforced bccuuse they Motorists who have been debating us manager nt the Farmer's Co-op way purposes has built the finest mah county shall not receive over «16,500 from the levy. The Mult whether to license their automo- Itropose on Indirect censorship of Vaughn Quakenbush has chargr erative Exchange by the hoard of highway system of any state, tak nomah county excess of «109.49 for mobilc:» during the month of June the pre««, a violation of the sp irit of u small crew of men on Deer directors of that firm . Saturday ing into consideration population each county is required by law to and pay fu ll year’s fee therefore, of the constitution, Senator itob- Creek doing development work on marked the close of Mr. Parker's ami car registration stated Hr. E. B. be used for road purposes. or await the first o f July and en some property owned by the Braver first year w ith Ihe cooperative and McDaniel, president of the Oregon I ert M. I.aPollette of Wisconsin, de Jackson county’s share w ill be joy the benefit of a half-year rate, Portland Cement Company. Homer tlie close of his contract, and his State Motor association in a recent 81,624» clared Saturday in ¡1 speech broad Wyatt, James Chisholm and Noel retention under a new contract w ill have their problem at least addrekst cast nationally, demanding that the Kellogg are in the party. The men meets w ith general approval partially helped by an opinion of "In 1917 Hie voters of Oregon REP. HAUGEN EXPLAIN8 the attorney general, just rendered Senate abandon its 140 year old w ill camp ut the scene of the op tract meets with general approval authorized the issuance of bonds USE OF FARM FUND to Secretary of State Hoss, wherein of directors and shareholders. The eration anil live in true miners practice considering presidential fo r highway purposes up to 4 per ! new contract covers a three-year it is held that the new three-quar fa Ilion. nominations in closed sessions. ---------0--------- period, and is said by directors to cent of the assessed valuation of j Easily understood specifications ters license fee is applicable after Carrying to the nation’s radio GOI.I) H IL L BOY W ILL be of sufficient length to permit the stale and of this amount up- of the new farm law are outlined in the new laws go into effect on June listeners his campaign inaugurated APPEAR ON CARD *l.i,u ,o inaugurate necessary poli- proxhuately 38 m illion dollars have the current issue of The Farm Jour 4th. cies and to carry them to a success been issued but bonds have been nal by Representative Gilbert N. in the Senate lust week, l.uEollette The last session of Ihe legislature gradually retired u ntil at present Haugen, author of the b ill which provided fo r a three-quarter fee to said many had governiunt officials Sailor Jack Woods and Joe Cor- ful end. Mr. Parker has inaugurated many we owe approximately only 30 mil- j provides fo r the «500.000,000 gov- be paid after 3 months of the l i would aver huv been confirmed I E«-lt of Medford were in the city MOT dollars. : ernment f und ,o b(> a,jIuinistere), by cense year bad elapsed, in addition by the Scnute if their nominations Monday distributing advertising for changes of policy since taking over the amount of bonds authorised a Federal Farm board. Congress- to the present half year, and quar the management a year ago, and has the wrestling bout to be staged in were considered In open session. in the Union ! man Haugen explains concisely the ter year periods, but it was not applied to the business a long ex>- by the various nf stales lie congratulated the United tlmt city next Friday. ♦ »..si__ 1 ____ 1 -- ... - - - : The main event w ill feature Boh perience in the successful manage- ' “ ml ,he K # r of n“ ‘ir ■“ thorization ' proposed usc of the fund fo r loans clear tiiat the legislature intended Press associations 011 publication of 11 very interesting study 1 Io aid the farmer in marketing his the law to be effective this year. secret Semite voles on confirmation Kruse amt Moose Norbeck. These ment of co-operative concernai. I’ar- ,be approximate time ( product.« to best advantage. All indications point to the lik e li of former Secretary of Interior Boy wrestlers have bolh size and skill ticular attention hus been given by a!i, 11 when each stale became ’road con Although the b ill does not make hood that the law-makers expected O. West, mnd United Slates Cus hacked by an enviable reputation I him ,o improving markets of valley scious.' ” it compulsory to pool the whole Io have this new arrangement go in toms Judge I. I.. I.enroot, saying, in ring circles. Bob Kenaston of farmers and turkey pools originat Massacheusetts was the first stale production, as provided in previous to effect along w ith the new mid "fo r thus defying the attempted cen Gold H ill w ill appear in one of Ihe ed by him lust fall and w inter met w ith a large degree of success. Of to vote highway bonds in 1894 w ith McNary Haugen bills,” he says, “ it year license date on July 1st, 1930, sorship Ihe press is entitled Io and preliminaries. equal importance was his success Idaho second in 1905 while South creates a board and makes a «500/- but the effect of the proceedings should receive Ihe appreciation of in establishing marketing connec Carolina was last, having only this 000,000 revolving fund available, for has b en Io let the bars down for COUGAR HUNTERS ACTIVE Ihe American people.” • year issued her first highway im loans to any cooperative associa those who seek licenses now. l.u Follette said Ihe secrecy issue A l,l, OVER THE STATE tions w ith the Pacific Poultry Co tion: provement bonds. In commenting on the opinion of operative, which affords local grow Involved Ihe right of the people Io Oregon has over 3500 miles of im to assist in effective merchandis the attorney general. Secretary of er« a greatly improved market fo r hold their representatives in the Since Ihe firs t of ihe year Ihe proved highways, and when one ing of agricultural commodities and State Hoss said: "This construction llie ir eggs. Senate strictly accountable upon all State Game Department lias paid a lakes into consideration the short food products thereof; w ill serve to aid a great number Parker, who has devoted much questions of public interest, it total of «485(1 in bounties on 197 time to the study of the agricultural i ®|,ace of ,ilIle which Oregon has For construction, purchase or of |>eople who need to license their goes Io Ihe vi ry rool of government cougar killed in Oregon, This num lease of storage or physical market cars just p rio r to the date of the and had ils evil origin in the dark ber uleks 57 of being up to the fig and horticultural resources of many ' ,u*b these highways, one marvels ing facilities; o f the best districts in the North- I 1,1 ,hc rapi<l dcvt‘IoPment of the half-year fee. During 1928 our 1 ges la-fore the lime when people ure of 254 cougar killed in the I-or formation of clearing-house automobile department registered governed themselves. He predicted slate Iasi year. With six months west, says that opportunities in j c°nntry. 1° 1004. according to in- those lines are unexcelled in tlie ^or,na^ on received from the U. S. associations; nearly three thousand cars, which Hie Senate would now change the Io go Harold C lifford, slate game For insurance against price de shows lhat a great many persons 1 warden believes that Ihe reeoril of Bogue River valley, and that the ,i|:ri'nu o f Public Hoads, there were ruin. production of many crops is only oldy miles of paved roads in the clines; cannot wait to take advantage of " I f such ein nmndmenl is adopted ; Iasi year w ill he broken. Last Sat United States. These were made For extending membership in co the cheaper rates. This year, after in its infancy*. we shall witness a change of mom urday the all year contest started up of Ihe follow ing types: operative associations by educative the new- law becomes effective June entous historic importance in the by the game department to deter Brick. 126 miles. Bituminous Maca methods; 4th, persons applying fo r a license, conduct of the public business nt mine Ihe champion cougar hunter FREAK BOLT OF LIGHTNING dam, 13 miles, Sheet asphalt, 3 For w orking capital; need only remit three-fourths of Oregon, le tte rs have been sent Washington,’* he said. SHOCK MINERS AT SYLVANITE miles. For purchasing, storing, mer of the regular annual license. out to men who collected bounties "A fter 1-1(1 years of sccrcy in the Just 25 years later, Oregon has chandising or otherwise disposing For example, if the regular license consideration of an important part during the last year, in which cash During Ihe thunder storm, which many times the mileage of improv of the commodity- in «40.00, the three-fourths fee re prizes totalling «56(1 were announc of the public business by the Sen passed over tlie country Monday a ed roads as the whole of the United “ These loans are to be made at quired during June w ill am ate, we are making progress in the ed. Keen riva lry among the cougar bolt of lightning played a freak States has at that time. rates of interest fixed by the board, ount to «30.00. Next year, the hunters and an increased number direction of an enlightened and trick upon George Hammersly and and loans are available to all pro advantage of this reduced rate w ill democratic procedure,” l.a Follette of killings of the big cats is ex Henry Bay, miners employed 500 NEW CONVENIENCE FOR ducers of agricultural commodities apply earlier in Ihe license year. I said. "Secret, or star chamber ses pected because of the contest and feet back in the Sylvanite mine. It TRAVELERS ON THE S. P. thiough their respective organiza regret that this information could sions of Ihe Senate are relies of the ' its prizs. The prizes are awarded appears that Hammersly was d riv tions. not have been gotten to the public discarded practice of the British ; in n,Wi*ion thc regular bounties The necessity of Ihe business man “ The door is wide open, not only earlier, but the matter only recent ing a spike and was resting his parliament, abandoned more than w rist upon an iron rail in the shaft of today to keep in close touch w ith to cooperative associations, but as ly came up fo r consideration and two centuries ago when tlie Anglo- MEMORIAL BUILDING IS DEDICATED AT COLLEGE not; knowing there was a thunder his business interests is fu lly recog sociations or corporations actually- the opinion of the attorney general Srxon race was struggling to ach storm outside when of a sudden he nized by the Southern Pacific who engaged in marketing of agricultur was prom ptly secured to ascertain ieve self government. Impressive ceremonies marked the received a shock which caused him have recently placed on their trains al commodities, owned or control the facts in the case. " I f Ihe doors of Ihe Senate are -----------0 ---------- - led by cooperative associations, or dedication at Corvallis, Saturday of to throw his hammer and become Telegram identification cards. opened, I contend that any presi The use of the card, according to by individuals engaged as original REGARDING THE NEWSPAPER Ihe beautiful Memorial Union build weak in the ankles. The same bolt dent w ill hesitale to submit the AND PRINTING CRIME NEWS ing “ to the service and inspiration tingled Ihe fingers of Henry Ray J. A. Ormandy, Assistant Passenger producers of agricultural commod nominations of persons whose f it of the living anil to the memory of who too was holding the rail. Geo. T raffic Manager at Portland, w ill ities.” ness for office is subject to attacks. carries the scar of a small burn on give Io conductors a list of those Ihe immortal dead.” For a long time there has been a Tlie consideration of nominations Thousands of visitors including his arm just above the w rist as a on his train, together w ith the MEDFORD TO DEDICATE discussion conducted by the sever in open session w ill make all sen space I hey occupy. NEW)STREET LIGHTS al publishers over the country con many alumni, students and friends result of the experience. It was not ators strictly accountable Io their The iilan w ill thus greatly facili who have aided in financing Ihe learned where the holt hit which ccrning the publication of crime constituents for Ihe actions upon Medford’s new street lighting news. There is a great range of «600,000 Union building were here found its way into the mine shaft. tate delivery of messages to pas this important phase of Ihe Senate’s sengers, as it w ill enable the con system which has jusl been instal Io see their hopes realized in the arguments both fo r and aigainst the constitutional duly. I do not be ductor to go direct to those for led on Sixth Street from Riverside final placing in service of Ihe struc W ILL TAKE EGGS AT methods of the newspapers in hand lieve it can he successfully main whom telegrams are received and to Oakdale w ill be o fficia lly dedi ture which is serving as a general ling this brand of news. DIAMOND LAKE HATCHERY tained that any iijin nr woman remove Ihe necessity of “ paging” cated Saturday night, June 8th. A .1 .1 1 1 1 1, ... ... I “ home” for all campus and alumni \V. H. Bridgman of the Stanley. should he placed In public office nc,ivJl|M ou(lWp ns in the past. big eelebralion in which the Sixth Wisconsin Republican had Ihe fo l of regular class A crew of men under Ihe direc whose qualifications and character Street business houses w ill partic lowing to say in a speech before the work, and as a beautiful monument tion of Matt L. Ryckman, superin cannot stand public scrutiny,” La CLEAN-UP NOTICE ipate is scheduled fo r 8:30 p. m. and annual meeting of the Associated as well Io the 71 men of the Oregon tendent of hatcheries for the Stale Follette said. all citizens of Southern Oregon are Press in New York President Stale college who gave llie ir lives Game Commission has left for Din- --------- 0--------- 11 Ihe World and Spanish-American 1 ,„ond l.ake Io lake rainbow trout Notice is hereby given, that Mon invited to be present. There w ill Hoover told the newspaper men be a free street carnival w ith a that they should stop making heroes EVERY SECTION OF OREGON wars. eggs. This is the firs t time in a day, June 10th w ill be observed in TO BE GIVEN PUBLICITY Governor I. I.. Pattersfin gave the number of years that Ihe commis- the City of Gold H ill, Oregon as band concert by the Elks band and out of criminals and stop adding A free (he glamour of romance to crime" principal address w ith Ben S. Fish sion has been spared Ihe heavy ex- ' * b'an-up day ami all residents " ill other special features. This week. Jack Rinenrson and er, slate eominnnder of the American pense of breaking a road through *>e re(iuired Io clean up their yards street dance w ith music by a well | He indicated that the newspapers wife of I.os Angeles w ill start 011 a legion, ami Major-General II, G. the snow Io reach Ihe station. Two ani' Prem’ses and all rubbish placed known dance orhccstra w ill also be could do more than all other forces lour of Oregon to get material for McAlexnnder, former commandant years ago it was necessary to use in a envenient place so that tlie held during the evening. This new combined to stop the crime w ive radio talks and articles which w ill here, taking parts- a heavy tractor to break drifts of same can be removed to the city modern lighting system w ill add which sweeps this country. He much to the metropolitan appear-1 ---------o--------- said that only eight per cent of he sent out under Ihe Pickwick ' snow, sometimes fifteen feet high dumping grounds. ance of Medford. B. W. BATES BUYS PRINTING crime is due to violation of the pro Stage Company's direction. to make a road for the crew. This By cooperating on this day only PLANT IN KLAMATH FALLS season, due to an unusually light hibition law. The other 9° n e r ce n t These people are already ill Ore a small fee w ill he charged against UNITED STATES SPENT 75 has no relation to p ro h ib itio n He ■> ' snnw fl1” in ,he «Hslrlct the drifts ! gon and llie ir • tatewide lour w ill property owner for haulage. MILLIONS FOR AIRPLANES says it indicates a breaking down of R M. B iles, form, r owner of the ( melted and w ill permit Ihe game start Ibis wee’ . The state chamber I ,hp nior:>> stamina of the individual By order of Ihe Mayor and* City of Commerce is cooperating w itli (lie News-Review, returned to Roseburg authorities to enter with little dif- Last yaar. the United States spent citizen and that if (he time has loday after several day, spent at ficulty. Egg taking w ill go on un- Council of Ihe City of Gold H ill. sta'e hotel association, which is ¡«75,000,000 for airplanes, according come when we have no other me-ns sponsorin > this lour, and w ill as Klnniath l ull . where he has been til mid June. Last season approxi- Haled Wednesday, June 5, 1929. to a report of the aeronautical of enforcing the law than the law sist Mr. Ilinearson in gelling the looking after business matters. U p-I mately 16,000,000 rainbow trout R. E. COOK, Mayor chamber of commerce. Production enforcement officers, then our on his return here lie announced eggs were taken from Diamond info:mation lie can use. ATTEST: of commercial aircraft in 1928 was scheme of government is very near the purchase of the most fu lly Lake and an equally large take is In Southern Oregon the Rinear- equipped commercial printin. plant expected this year. 140 per cent greater than the year to an end. Mr. Average American B. E. AHAMS, Recorder. son w ill comp in from Crescent City in that city—that of the Drummond before 5,000 airplanes being built citizen must get k ic k on the job _____ ______ ---------o--------- north via Oregon Caves In Grants Printing company, a long establish and sold and 3,500 aircraft motors job pretty soon or this country fac- 1 BUILD BOX FACTORY Pcs. From Grants Pass via Gold cd business. Included in ihe den. is CLUB MEMBERS W ILL MEET marketed. \(itc h ita , Kans., i s the es a revolution. AT CORVALLIS THIS SI MMER H ill to Prospect, thence to Medford, a modern brick structure that GRANTS PASS SITE center of the airplane-manufactur Ashland and Klamath Falls, From houses Hi»“ plant, which is centrally ing industry w ith 927 planes built More Ilian 700 4 II club members BOW ERS— CONDIT Construction started Monday on n in 1928, seventy more than were Klamath Falls Io Crater Lake, then located. representing 32 counties, are ex on to Rend. new box factory to be operated in constructed in New York city, Coming as a great surprise !o pect'd to attend Ihe fifteenth club J. If. Gould, who conducts the slimmer session at Oregon State col connection w ith the Swede Basin which ranked second. Rapid ex their friends in (his city, last week, Lumber company’s m ill. The box Mabel Kenaston was in the city Vernon Service station in this city lege this summer, June 10-22. Spec tension of air passenger routes and was the marriage of Miss Helen plant w ill have a daily capacity of __ opening ____„ _, from Portland last week end for a was convicted Iasi week. In Judge of ___ jo in . t _.. a irm a il tines Bowers to Bud Condit of Grants ial railway busses w ill bring Ihe til ill'll feet and w ill utilize box ma- j Ihe indicate the adwincc of v'sil w ith her par ills, Mr. and Mrs. T aylor’s court in Medford of sell delegations from Willamette conuner- Pass, at Eugene, Saturday, May 25. IL L. Kenaston. Miss Kenaston is ing intoxicating liqudr and was I he bride is Ihe charming daught studying beauty culture in Ihe Rose as'cased a fine of «200 and sentenc er of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Bowers of city. ed to two weeks in jail. Gold H ill and enjoys a wide circle i« .« ' x , ¡h , j X A« X X . w i" w • j , ” • - of friends in this cilyj. "„’i l ?,'“ 1" " ä ;