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I (Golìi VOLUME NO. 32 J Î 1 ? GOLD 11,1 L NKW«. JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON '1 .1 Increase Ex pected in Fish Licenses Issued WORK W ild . BE I’ RKHSHII ON OWjYHEE PROJECT THURSDAY. AUGUST I, 1929 Sunset Trail Draws Large Numbers to Eugene Pageant GOLD D ISTR IC T IN V AD E D BY MANY TO LOCATE CLAIMS NUMBER 13 News Gleaned From all Over The Nation Secretary W ilb u r suid Monday Excitement o f ttie gold discovery I lliu l he had instructed Commission on Mule creek, a trib u ta ry of the e r Mead Io proceed w ith the pro Hogue riv e r, about 45 miles from gram o f development on the O w y the sea. has grow n to almost a stam hee riv e r near O ntario, Oregon. pede and prosjiectors and fortune T ile Owyliee project was among hunters are tric k lin g in fro m three those inspected by Secretary W il directions; coming up the riv e r bur on his recent Ir ip Io the west from tiie west; tra ilin g south thriT and is the largest o f the govern the forests fro m Powers, a tw o d a y ment'* Irrig a tio n developments. tr ip and leaving from Grants Pass There was some doubt In Ibe mind Although accurate figures cannot n t .Secretary W ilb u r w hether the by tra il. . ! The famous volcano of Kilauea Eugene, Oregon surely did ber now he obtained H arold C liffo rd . program should be carried out on Latest w o rd reaching the outside - on the island o f H ilo , Hawaiian is- s i If proud when she put over the er was then numed a fte r the ship Slide Game Wurden I* convinced account o fllic high cost per acre of g i" " l" ' ' K |i ! ” 11 as :l , lands is once more in eruption. Its liud the record» w ould show u sub w hich w ould he assessed against the Sunset T ra il pageant, last week! Coluinbiu w h ich Captain C ray p ilo t o «real area w ith show ings for a , p rt^ n, ,.ruption j , g reater stantial increase in non-resident w ater users on the project. From ull over the state there ed. distance o f 19 miles and a breadth , h an its eruption o f last February. it vp riitxinfi f r / i i n t.iui * I ** angler** license» sold this year ov This doubt, the secretary said. came people Io Eugene Io witness Then fo llo w to the Oregon te r r i averaging from 600 to 2000 feet er the record o f lust year. Sub had been removed by a c a re fu li presentation o f the great his- Men unit women ire tru d g in g into to ry the w hite trader and the ad agents who sell licenses In te r rilo r dudy of the project w h ich indie tied ' ,o r,ra l l»'W nnt w hich was p re se n t The firs t landing o f a d irig ib le on venturer and the Indians assemble the fie ld staking claims and then les udjucenl Io C a lifo rn ia mid Wash llia l il was econom ically sound. *'d u* Hn>wur«l fie ld at the U niver- to decide th e ir fate. b e rry in g away to a recording otlive tl.e ocean was successfully done last inglon have sent in fo r additional Money fo r the completion of the 1 grounds. to file th e ir papers. U tile develop- F rid a y at San Pedro. The big ship Then came Lew is and Clarke who supplies «nil report that the calls «vetopment w ill rome from n „ : ' m nt w ork has been done, but those was o u tfitte d w ith pontoons. m other „a lu re waa kind 1« were M.nl Ilo r„ lw ,.si bv lh i. fo r licenses from non-residents ¡ire reclaiualion fund through Ihe usual ’ -"F. nc on th is occasion when she l njlwl Stilles government to take who have file d claims are many of greater Ilian ever before. C a lifo rn upprn|H'iution procedure. them re tu rn in g to meet re q u ire 1 showered the c ity —(•«• ■— . lows ■ i fhe (o u n lry over fo r w ith •«-- the , io France w ill retain the Davis Ten ian* mid tourists w ho visit in the ments o f the m ining taw and start nis cup this year having defeated . ies o f Hie Oregon summer and states. As an in te rp re te r on th e ir development. South mol then come to Oregon ure stirre d just enough breeze that I.KT US TAt.K TURKEY the team from this country. Irip they brought Saeajawea, an In making heavy demand* fo r licenses Prospectors ary stal ing claim s c.i those who attended were able to dian maiden who had been stolen mol th e ir ears may be found by Hie N. G. W estcrfield both sides o f Rogue riv e r, w h ich enjoy Hie show in com fort. from her tribe-, the Shoshones and State D irector of Education Kir- seine ulong streams mol lakes When young turkeys rem h the Together w ith the pageant w hich was the w ife o f a French trapper. cuts the dyke, apparently w ith Oi, C aIifornia has 8raa‘ ed the w in re trout abound. Each week size o f pheasant* they have a rr iv was I,eld three nights, T h u rs d a y | When »hr reached the O re g o n "U r- about an equal share o f it on the end finds a large num ber of Wash- I ed ut a very c ritic a l stagi north and south sides <M Ihe stream. I n,arUS oPP°r «“ ™‘ y <« Most h rid a y and Saturday an a ir circus rtto ry she was taken h fo r “ > > Iugton residents alone Oregon | growers make a complete Ore ledges found and prospected smoke if they w ish so long as they change was held at the a ir port and some 1 chief whom she found to be her do it w ith in Hie confines o f th e ir Si I n il s a n d in I islern mid Central in th e ir feeding methods at lids w onderful e xh ib itio n s o f uviatiog ow n b rother and she was reunited in the dyke show free m illin g ore Oregon many sportsmen from Ida time, th in k in g the young poults are w ith none that does not show gold. ow n homes and not where th e ir in in its various form s were exhibited. w ith her people. ho mol Utah are seen easting flies now old enough to sh ift fo r them 'Tic ledges run fro m a fe w inches dulgence m ight have its effect upon Planes o f many descriptions were From this scene the spectators in fa vo rite huuuts o f tro u t. in thickness to several feet. Free the school ch ild re n w ho come un selves and live on grain, using o n ly on the field. Several huge parade* der th e ir tutelage. enough grain to insure th e ir return were staged w h ich d re w crow ds of w e rt taken down the steps o f his gold is being taken out by several GAME COMMISSION TO STUDY home at night. T h is is a very ser many thousands to Hie dow ntow n fo ry. The days o f the early traders locators who are staying w ith th e ir the seekers fo r gold and the early development. Tom East creek and P rem ier Poincare o f France re HABITS OF STEE1. It KAI» ious mistake. streets of the U n ive rsity city. The This might he called the bone (rattle was handled exceptionally settlers w ith th e ir covered wagons, ’ ! : s ’i I” I creek, on the south side signed his position, Saturday and I tic Oregon Game commission g row ing period and surely one w ell by the special tra ffic officers the missionaries, the c irc u it ride. s, o f !l.c rive r, are said to be in the w ith him went his entire cabinet. pony express etc. A ll scenes were 'choicest part o f Ihe district III hcss was given fo r the action on w ith the U. S. Bureau o f Fisheries | should know that the needs o f the and everything w ent o ff w ithout the part o f the Prem ier. B riand is cooperating started the m arking of poults are increased w ith age. rip p le save one accident at the air brightened w ith in te rp re tive dances expected to he the successor o f steelhead trout nt the mouth o f the Those weakened by a lack o f bone ■ ir- us, l-rid u y when a plane crash and d rills w hich lent co lo r fo the IS EARTH S CORE OF GLASS Poincare. Bogue River. Monday lags w ill he making m aterial in th e ir rations ed just after taking o ff and landed scenes. The life o f the early set placed mi a given number of steel w ill not he alite to meet the very on its nose in fro n t o f the grand tlers w ith th e ir hardships and th e ir I f you could put the earth under joys were depicted. Camp fire a super x-ra y machine and look heads at various times all summer natural demand o f feather making, stand. 500,000 B ritis h w orkers w alked scenes were enacted and all in ex clean and th e ir progress up Ihc riv e r w ill w hich is another drain upon the through its vitals— w hat out in or.e of the largest w o rk e r’s In the evening m any lines of quisite settings. w ould you see? lie watched. F o r a long lim e there strength o f such weakened poults spectator* crowded the gates of strikes in years. To date no med The closing scenes introduced the has been a controversy-betw een and in turn this undesirable con H ayw ard fie ld w here the pageant You w ould be startled to fin d that iation has been able to cause the dance o f the g row ing things. Dance the "h e a rt” o f o u r planet is an im w orkers to reconsider. sportsmen over the question of d itio n is soon reflected in the ap was staged. The firs t th in g to w hether there are tw o separate pearance and movements o f the greet Hie e je upon entering the of the Fishing, Dance o f the Forests mense sea of liq u id glass, ta kin g up runs from fish that spawn at d lf poult*. Woodmen, Dance of Commerce, about h a lf o f its 7900-niHe diameter. At Faucett o f Monroe, Washing bleachers was Hie huge scenic pan ferent periods. II is hoped that Ihc A strong h ealthy poult should orama w hich stood out liefore the Dance o f W aterfalls. Dance o f Ma S urrounding this great m olten- ton, rode over the Shoshone Falls in m arking and checking o f these fish show a rich red color in the face. eyes. T yp ica l o f Oregon w ith her chinery, and Dance o f Power. glass core, you w ould observe a la y the Snake R iver near T w in Falls, w ill determine fo r a ll lim e the m er espeeiidlv nndei Ille lieak o r thront, tim !,er, her mountuin |>euks, her Coupled w ith the dances were er o f metal p robably 1000 miles Idaho in a boat. The fa lls are 212 its of this controversy. w hich Indicated strong vig o r umi w a lc rfa lls and beautiful streams characterized the d iffe re n t steps of th ick— the distance from New Y ork feet high. rich red blood and o f course in was this gorgeous setting from the state's progress, the rapid ad Io Chicago.!— and resem bling the POI I.TRYMKN OF OREGON duce fro m the pioneer days and iro n found in meteorites. Above ! The pilots o f an endurance plane sures continued grow th. The mo w hich Ihe h isto ry o f Oregon was to l t AKNED AGAINST DISE.ASE incut Hits r i d i red color changes to tie reproduced fo r the interested ways to the modern and then to that, you w ould come pon a strut- | were kille d in a crash near Minne- w hat is expected in the near future. tim again, about lINg) miles in depth aP°lis- when the ship w ent in to a a dull pale color trouble is brew ing spectator. The necessity fo r careful guard and quick action is necessary to The entire cast made up the fin a l consisting o f dark-colored fire - nose dive r « u B in g in the k illin g o f . .Myriads of floodlights o f various ing against infectious b ro n ch itis o f avoid sloppag, of g row th, w hich I colors played upon the fie ld and ensemble and the huge fie ld w hich formed basalt rock. And fin a lly , both pilots. poultry, now epidemic in C a lifo rn may lead to disastcrous results, had been the stage was fille d w ith you w ould notice that the outer scene w h ile spot lights were th ro w n ia, was emphasized at Ihe seventh Prisoners in N ew Y o rk in s titu The question of crooked breast upon Hie p rin c ip a l scenes and a the 1540 members o f the ca it. The shell— the e a rth ’s crust on w h ich annual convention o f the Oregon bones in turkeys nt Hie lim e of setting sun was shown as it was we live—is a com paratively th in tions staged riots, Sunday w hich large mixed band played appro P o u ttryin cil’s association at Oregon market in«, is caused by the feed dropping behind a snow capped skin composed of granite reaching resulted in the deaths o f several of priate tunes and accompaniments S!'i! • i illege. One ease of the dis usd during th e ir grow th and de those involved and also the loss by peak, the s p irit o f the pioneer goes to a depth o f o n ly some 3« miles. w h ile at c ith e r cud o f the field were ease lias already been discovered in velopment and not because they grouped fo u r huge lo udsperiter. tn “ . f ’ ” *° ‘ he That, at least, i s the im aginary fire o f considerable p ro p e rty when Oregon. W hile no form al enilnir- l ike tn Hie rousts too soon. Il is ..... •» * # fo r every advance o f m iliz a tio n and commer- X -ray photograph” o f the earth's the rio te rs fire d the buildings. w hich made it possible go against C a lifo rn ia slock Is b e -I | erfi-etly natural fo r all feathered cialization. The stars and stripes in te rio r, projected by Dr. Reginald one In hear even the low notes and Illg contemplated at present. Fred fow ls to roost high up in (lie trees H arold Brom ley, Tacoma p ilo t w iis p e rs of the actors w hich were were hoisted before the setting sun A. Daly, professor o f geology in Coekell, member of the Oregon Live and they take Io the trees at an w ho had intended to fly from Ta more than a block aw ay from the and the entire ensemble sang Ore H arvard U niversity and described slock Sanitary board, advised breed early age amt we seldom fin d a gon My Oregon and the Star Spang in the Popular Science m onthly. coma to lo k y o met w ith m isfortune more distant seats. led Banner. ers to lie on guard against birds o r , crooked breast bone in birds o f Ihe v. tu n his plane ground looped and In tile center o f the huge stage ( rates from C a lifornia, o r any egg- , w ild slate. The pageant was o rig in a lly spon crashed on the take off. The p ilo t A GOOD THOUGHT laying contest. « j It i s plain then, that the tim e to stood the (trapped throne upon sored by Ihe Radiators Club of Here is something w o rth w hile was not seriously in ju re d and he A resolution was unanim ously guard against crooked breast bones w h ich the queen o f the Sunset tra il Eugene and they assisted by the fo r you to th in k about, taken from stated that he was going to tr y it passed in favor of in clu d in g more is, w h ile the bones are in Hie proc sat a fte r being introduced in the various other organizations were again. ail advertisement o f an eastern sh irt egg shows in county fairs to as ess o f grow th and development and opening episode. Marshal) Dana of responsible fo r its grand success. maker. sist in a w id e r dissémination o f in in as m ilch as feed, o r food, is Ihe (lie Portland Journal fittin g ly acted Eugene and its citizens can tr u ly be Ir v in S. Cobb, in te rn a tio n a lly Knowledge does not apply its e lf; the part o f the S p irit o f Ihe Pioneer form ation of egg grades, A higher I basis o f all grow th, it is inipe know n w rite r has gone on record it lies dormant. ra- and introduced each act from a proud o f the w onderful showdng. ta r iff on dried eggs was asked fo r live lhat we provid« a properly We cannot pass the pageant by ou must convert il in to energy as being opposed to the p ro h ib itio n in another resolution, to perm it the balanced feed to our young poults. lofty point on the scenery giving a w ith o u t making mention o f the ex- by the pow er o f thought laws o f this country. He has ac fittin g verse w hich in terse phrases establishment of egg d ry in g plants T h ' -------------- * cepted the chairm anship o f authors There ig always a cause fo r ev ’ > " > " » P*°Ple o r » h „ ™ 10 K in this co u n try ns a market fo r e ry th in g and turkeys and turkey come. | . „ " ' " as a week cle rk and Hie $25,000 a year and artists association against the lo w grade eggs. The association al troubles are no exception to this Ttie show opened w ith the tr i- bers of th > 'n r ' f ' " " ! em' ’txecutive is solely one o f thought. p ro h ib itio n amendment. so went on record as fa vo rin g more rule. If young poults do not re ...............- .. ......... county meetings d u rin g the w in te r spond q u ic k ly when fed a p ro p e rly ■.........................> - « — A C a lifo rn ia woman swam the m onth* in order that more produc balanced feed, we must seek else .ind tier retinue and the queen was treated w ith a generous supply of C rater lake th is week. The feat He may also have a better educa ers m ight receive benefits of Ihc o r where fo r the trouble. The old crowned. Interspersed in this act d ainty refreshments du rin g the per tio n , hut he doesn” t know- hoxv to took her over fo u r hours. The were dances by the little ch ild re n , ganization. tom is the firs t Io tie considered. about fo u r hundred in number rep form ance as w e ll as being given the apply his thought to get the most woman was dressed in a bathing Beautiful results fro m the drive I f he is below norm al in vigor, or additional advantage o f the best suit ns w e ll as a eoat o f grease. She good from it. resenting Brownies, Bees, Flow ers, seats in the enormous arena. against p o u ltry thieves are becom prepotency he eannol pass to his Leaves. reported that the feat was especial- Fairies. Indians. Owls. Bob- I f you have brains, use them. in g evident, reported officers of the offspring H ieir necessary qualities ly d iffic u lt due to the extreme c h ill Geoge Godfrey o f the U n ive rsity I f you have s k ill, apply it. association, who announced that a and in as much as Id * influence is bins. Rabbits, W jders. The groups was in charge o f the entertainm ent o f the waters. The w o rld must p ro fit by the use The o f the editors and George sure w ill make it s till harder fo r ch ick more than fifty per rent of Ihe then sang H ail Susannah. and application o f your powers, and en thieves Io exist. Use o f the new, f'oek, it is im portant to know pos queen and her pa rty then left and knows his editors. A lain Gerbault French athlete therefore you. simple method of tatooing n brand itive his exact condition and i f not Hie scenes Based back to centuries W'e all have inspired moments completed his to u r o f the w o rld this ago when a strange p rim itiv e peo on each b ird was urged as a fu r what il should lie, get a new- tom ple were supposed to have inhabited HUNTING LAW WILL BE when we sec cle a rly how we may week in his th ir ty foot boat. The liver means of protection. FURNISHED LICENSE VENDERS do great things— but we do not be young man travelled over 30,000 at once. our land, th e y were the sun w o r Nearly 200 pt sons attended the lieve them enough to make them miles in his cruise. shippers who sacrificed a maiden The o ffic ia l synopsis o f Oregon convention. O fficers fo r nyxt year WASHINGTON HAD LOWEST come true. Io please Ihe Sun God. Then there were elected n.s fo llo w s : L lo yd I.ee An auto-Giro plane was given a BIRTHRATE DURING 1928 passed in revue before the speeta- h unting laws has been issued by An im agination w h i(h begins and the state game commission and this ends in day-dream ing is weakening ‘ o f Salem, President; Fred Coekell E,n gland th i* wt‘ek The Ti. . .i„( » s v n _ , , , I ,ors " sccne w h *ch m ight have been week w ill be mailed to a ll agents in character o f M ilwaukie, vice-president; F. L. g pla",e rose the short run o f 15 The state of Washington had the 1 practiced years ago by Ihe earliest , handling the sale o f licenses. It is K now lton of the college staff, re low est t u r ili ra le o f any s ta li in Hie Make your day-dreanis come true. £ H r h " ** ,an<W a' ni° S' Perpen’ , settlers, w ith quaint totems, priests, im portant that hunters receive this elected secretary-treasurer; and .1. Union 'n lo ii in 1928, according nc< Io figures ' rituals etc. A pply your knowledge. . u l.irly . _____ ,r .h *'n r ," " ' > ‘ he setting ns it contains the list o f changes in ,11. Bussell of C orvallis and A. H. ('leased today bv y Ihe census b u r- f o r the later h isto ry— i Bovs and girls, w hat do you th in k ■ t i „ , g. r n ill. n , . S<>MÌOn about it? D o w w tt, Grisham , members of the nu I'JS . .I,•parim eli, of commerce, hire the"adv;;H o M h i X ,’n' - i‘’ n . ’ •OU1S Robin came out of rr, ... - . . «»«▼«*•» m i mV white man. executive committee. _____ n______ ,hp a ir Tuesday evening at 7:37 a f I he W ashinglon rate was I I t per This scene depicted. In,Han life in o f the state legislature. te r being ordered to stop th e ir thou,and. Ihe highest rn tc .in the ||s various forms as it was sup- Mr. and Mrs. V f It. \Vi„g a re en- ;„i, , . ,u , , ’ ° ,,Op ,heil In m aking oatmeal m uffins the te rla in in g as th e ir house guests fo r They h i There w ill la- a Montana Dance •oun rv was that o f 27.5 per thous- nosed to have been lived backe” ° / J h® con,est- • - week Mr. J , J in u te s ” h ° Ur# Mr and a n d Mrs. M r . ... r - f r i h(M” Z nl the W. O. W. hall in Medford, and in N orth Carolina. Then ,,lr w a j brougb( m ilk is heated, then poured over ! * the the oatmenl w h ich is added to the and — ^ ' ^ h- ,PSOn • 20 Saturday evening August 3. E very 0 ......snn’ ^ r- !,ni* ^ rs G. \V. Tlioinn- down to ttie enactment o f the his r..«i n t ,i.„ ...i...__ one Invited. rest o f the m ixture. This method son an ddaughter o f Klamath F ills I r i ? --------- I f flo u r Is browned fo r gravy o r to ry o f the state as it has been re gives a fin e r texture to the product Mr. and Mrs. H a rry Albee ef Crow ' » he<se and soda «rnckers are of- sauce add a small amount o f w h ite corded fo llo w in g the firs t advent To insure a fla k y product in pas- ell, C alifornia.. M r and Mrs R H ’ ' aS‘ C0Urse at d i" ‘ B Is much easier to cut potato flo u r nr cornstarch because h ro w n - o f the w h ite men when Captain hen C M » 0». i h.e .,ngredien,s cold, j Kleekner of Oakland, f . d i f M - " Oq-UerOrt' Cameraber* balls w ith a French vegetable cut ng flo u r changes some o f the Gray entered the mouth o f the Co- "«I. C alif., Mr. I fchatel cheese is e sp e cially ‘ desire- ter before cooking, as they hold to starch to smmr and lessens Its ’ nmhia and planted the American then cut the fat in to the flo u r in and Mrs. H. Custard and three sons gether better. Seal C CS ab° U‘ ‘ he ’ ,,e ° f Smnl1 I ° f Jk,,don Miehigan and Mrs. Suth- ahle at this time. It may be cut in thickening power. flag on Oregon te rri ory. The riv - Ic rla n d o f Grand Rapids, Michigan. small squares and served on small plates w ith a b utter sperader.