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(Sotó Mill VOLUMI NO. 32 Conditions Look Brighter Over Twelfth District TUB GOLD H IL L NEWS, JAUK8OM COUMTT. O IIO O W fftUR SPA Y, A U ¿?8T ». 1929 NUMBER 14 "DON’T S IL L , HUY” ADVICE OF ECONOMIST TO FAKMEIt T------- I- - ,1.J State Fair Looks Opportunities Of Lika A Big Rogue Valley As Affair This Year Poultry Section 'SPORT I’1 RATES DRAW LARGE FINES FOR LAW INFRACTIONS News Gleaned From all Over The Nation The sun is coining out for the Fines of >100 each and court costs American farmer; there’s no doubt w-ere levied last week by Judge of it. Henson of Benton county against A. It. Grnung, widely known agri Ralph Maloney, of Alsea and Jim cultural economist advises farm Whitehead of Ihe same place for land owners not only to hold what possession of deer during closed they have hut to buy well located I season. Deports of Deputy Game and fertile lands. Wardens Price and Hearing, who ‘'Agriculture is getting straigldcn- made the arrests indicate that the ed out for a generation of prosper defendants were luel^y to escape so H umiicxs hi the twelfth Federal ity," he says Hally. With the >150,000 grandstand Ki-serve District whs mere active , * When Ihe products produced in easily. The reports indicate that The establishment of the Federal The Edison scholarship was during the first sis months of 1929, Farm Hoard with its Ik’idO.tMMI.lHM) nearing completion, the grounds un any locality are of sufficient qual Maloney and Whitehead dynamited . „ .u v . . . . . . . . 1 «warded to a Seattle boy, Wilbur dergoing un extensive renovation, than during the suiur period of 1928. fund for cooperative marketing on ity Io demand a premium in the . Lrn 1 [ 7 * A|- Huston, in a contest in which the und entries for exhibits und races Prices of tunny commodities, par large consuming markets of the sea river, and killed one buck deer , boys from all over the United States ...................... « . „ r world, over the products produced from winch they took only tlie hams ) WPre entered. the oath State , ‘ bp bpbl hprf Oregon SepSnber 33 in Die near-by territory, then, that hack strap and shoulders, leaving in ihe District's commerce, huve ud D Z i d ' J r / Hot’ m . ' ... f 'J J 7 ' NartnweM, The (iraf Zeppelin arrived. Die vunecd during Ihe past month indi L «* 2«. promises to lx- the Urges, ev locality where quality predominates some forty pounds of meat to go fore part of the week at Lakehurst, cating Ihul despite reduced yields are only two of the several reasons Is at once looked upon as a favor to waste. After killing the deer N. J. from Fredriehshaven. Germany er held. of some crops agricultural purchas behind Gcnung'g forecast. able locality for Ihe growing of they threw away thirty nine trout from whence it has made two trips V/.lli a seating capacity of sis they had ,a*ii ing power in the aggregate, may by <lyna"l,lc !,,,d ‘ to this country across the Atlantic. such products, says N. C. Wester- H bi« d iri- not he seriously reduced us com lion' fn n n \a 'r,n " h ," 7 H V '\e 7 « 7 .i" ? ^ l u r e o f D i t ™ ' ’”1 T ’’ field, author of “Fifty Years With Ins a V d h , r U" d ¿ n a ,* " •? ’ H “" “ so" ,e ,a,k ° f which has re,lured farm population ' “ “ Uri ° ' year8 fa,r’ W,H a f ens. All fish life was killed in the 1 giWe returning home after a world Poultry.” pared with recent years. A decline ford an excellent view of the half immediate vicinity of the place , our which w il| ,ake „ arross ,he Eggs from the Pacific Northwest, in the loans and invesimenls of re while the urban consuming popu mile racing track on which the which includes Oregon, Washington wbere ,be dynamite charge was ex porting member hunks In Ihe Dis lation has increased by 17,000,000, United States, Asia and the Pacific speed und running contests w ill be and portions of Idaho, have earned P*oded. trict between the middle of June "assuring an inereuse in profits per held. ocean. in Ihe great consuming centers of L - R- Pugh, of Port Orford was and Hie middle of July reflected worker for those who have remain The California Oregon Power Co. Entries in Die speed eonlrsts, the country, even along the entire fined >50 in Ihe Curry county jus- u decrease In the bank)’» loans on ed on ihe farms." the power and water which closed July 15, have exceeded Atlantic coast, more than two thous- Hce court, last week for killing deer purchased plants and systems of Oakland, Ore- securities which hud increased ear He reveals a marked im closed season. E. A. Hanson of gon, last wvek and took possession, lier in the year, and in Iheir Invest provement in rural credits. The lho.se of any previous year, accord ami miles from the point of pro- ment holdings. There was no fu r 122 farm bankruptcies per 100.000 ing to Mrs. Elia S. Wilson, secretary duction, Ihe enviable position of Scholls was fined *50 in the Wash- August 1. races at »k U7 ««"Ce* “l 1 ' he highest Quality eggs he.iig I in8’ °n county court for setting off The Douglas County prune pool ther udvance in interest rules, hank farms in 1024 have now dropped Io of Ihe fair board. Feature this year’s fair are ine pace, »old in any of the eastern markets 1 dynamite in a stream without a per- brought the Cooperated growers the the reserves increased, und Deserve fill, while indebtedness Io hanks lo ooperated growers cal merchants, farm implement ’ Ji.',a T ,,\ *rOt. , tbe free'Jor‘ a*l ! »ml actually command a premium nut. Hank credit in use approached the highest prices ever received for ' |,ate‘ -»trie« numbering over locally produced eggs. lowest ievei of several years, not companies and others shows a de- Deputy game wardens have been their product. ' b^ n "!a,'e from withstanding Die increased accom elded improvement. Ordinarily a long journey across on the alert in the Diamond Lake It is estimated at least eighty new . .1 , Oregon, Washington, California. modation extended to agricultural the continent w ill lower Ihe quality district of Jackson county during families were located in Oregon Boa,I hull,ling, automobiles and M(l(ltl,niu Co|orono seel ions. other forms of transportation and ¡„ . . ' /. ’ ,H8n of eggs, not so with Oregon and the past thirty days and have ar during July thru the efforts of the c o m m u n ica tio n have made farm s 1 C < " ' b,a an<' SaSka‘ CheW“ " - , « Washington eggs. Even then, the rested a total of 32 law violators. State Chamber of Commerce. The Industry operated nt record lev more accessible, increased the ease •“ ‘."k“ ' ° W -00° ha ndicap of distance has no te els during the early months of 1929. T"’e viob.tion.s cover, angling w ith- new residents spend nearly half a ___ 1 .... . ...................1. x U l,l be awarded the running running events events hilt slackened its pace considerably of marketing and consequently have 1 which w ill be held daily from Tues rors for the poullrymen of the Pa- I <>ut a license, killing deer during million in purchase of lands. cific northwest. | closed season, aliens fishing with- during June, despite a record break started land values upwurtl. Sammy Mandell retained his day until Saturday of fair week, en ing production of petroleum and an Whal is more important, Mr. Gen- tries for which w ill be accepted un There is no doubt that climaiical | out Heenses and taking fish under light weight crown in the pugilistic increased cut of lumber. There ung finds (hut all these things have lit Ihe day before the race is run. conditions are exceedingly favor- I ,be ,CRal ' ‘mil of sir inches. A world when he gained the decision were sharp reressions in building stimulated a new wave of confi The high spot of Ihe events w ill be able for Ihe production of quality nun,ber nt non-resident tourists I ovpr Tony Cansoneri in a 10-round permits issued and in construction dence und optimisin. Die most im Ihe Governor’s Derby, scheduled for eggs, eggs that are properly sealed j bave a,so been arrpsted for fishing f*ght in Chicago, Friday Heavy rains in the southwest halt contracts let during June, as com portant Intangible fuetor behind Wednesday, September 25, when a with close knit shells that protect i withoul licenses. pared witli large totals of curlier prosperity. W illi all these inter handsome pursa, and a beautiful sil Ihe contents and permits long dis- ed rail transportation the first of inonlhs of Ihe year. laced causes al work, he believes. ver loving eup w ill be awarded the tance transportation without deter- 1 l’ro<luc,s> especially those produced the week. ioration and the very fact that eggs in a * favorable ' ' locality, such as we There w ill not be any warships in Ketnil ail wholesale trade have Die furni problem is well on its winner of Ihe 1 1-16 mile. have here, for the world w ill lit- European waters after this week. been active during Ihe (last six j way Io a happy solution. The finest of agricultural exhibits from Ihe Pacific Northwest do ar months. Sales of new automobiles from Oregon and all over the North rive in the eastern markets in prime leraly beut a path to the doors of This w ill be the first time since the the producers. world war that American warships exceeded previous records through 7,000 MILES OF FEDERAL-AID west, are expected to be shown here condition and sell at a premium, is HIGHWAYS IMPROVED IN YEAR during the six days of exhibition, as ample proof that we owe much to The Rogue River Valley enjoys have not been on duty some place out the half year. Both the volume this valuable distinction as com in Europe. of intercoustal Iralllc and foreign well as numerous commercial and a favorable climate. During Ihe fiscal year 1920. I •. artistic features. A proposal to place the state of it often occurs that the people of pared to many other localities and it trade, although greater than during Premiums and Government cooperate«! purses anvoiinling to >80,000 are to a given locality are not aware of at once becomes an asset to the Wisconsin in the liquor business the first half of 1923, huve tlfeclined Federal with Die Stales in Hie iiiiproveiiie.it l>e awarded the prize winners at the advantages possessed by their poullrymen of this section that can was squelched early this week when steadily since early this year. of 7,022 miles of Federal aid high Ihe end of the judging. own section and fail to take advan never be taken from them because it the state senate turned down the In June. Ihe downward trend of Everything from a magnificent tage of all that natural advantages comes through natural climatica! proposal. prices which had been evident since ways, bringing Die total mileage of A huge forest fire which has cov Ihe first of Hie year was reversed Ihe system improved with Federal I’ r'se show, exhibitions cf rattle, offer and therefore fail to capital conditions, not made by mep. Following these natural advantag ered over thirty thousand acres is largely ns u result of advances in aid Io 78,096, according Io figures of both dairy and beef, sheep, goats, ize, or take advantage of their right es the next important requisite is sweeping the forest of Northern quotations on agrietillural products. Die Bureau of Public Ronds of Die swine, poultry, pigeons, rabbits ful heritage. United Stales Department of Agri-1 envies, bees and honey, to ngrirul- Some people even doubt and re the question of transportation and Idaho, Washington and Montana Lumber prices remaineil firm. eulture. The year's mil« age was tural products, a cereal show, veg- fuse to believe that their locality re distribution to the market of the with over a thousand fire fighters Discounts ill the Federal Reserve improved in the 4« Slates and Ha etables, a beautiful horticultural ally does possess surh advantages world. Through Die effors of Ihe on the line. The humidity is very Haul; of San Francisco fluctuated ir waii by Stale liig.iway deparlinents show, an exhibit of domestic bak for..,bpse doubting Thomas’s we Farmers Exchange Cooperative of low and Ihe weather hot which regularly during June and early working in cooperation with Ihe ing. and demonstrations of textiles w ill offer a little proof and this Mt‘.l ,ft>ril, this valley now enjoys a makes headway against the fire very July without showing much net Federal bureau. There are approx and art w ill be shown. proof conies from the University of freight rate to the far eastern mar difficuR. change until the week ended July imately 188,000 miles of main inter a great state, w-hose pout try men are kets, equal to the rates according to One of (he most important and 17, when they dropped sharply. Re state and inter-county highways in interesting features of Ihe fa ir w ill compelled to meet, the competition Portland. This brings the markets CONCRETE PAVEMENT TESTS cent increases in borrowings by Die Federal-aid system, of which be the exhibit and demonstrations of our western eggs, even though of the Atlantic Coast right to the MAY SAVE ROAD MONEY country member hunks, probnbly in Die above mileage and approximate given by Ihe boys and girls of the , these eggs have gone through the door of the poullrymen of this val response to Ihe seasonally expand ly an equal mileage built by Die 4-H club contests, who w ill have ordeal of a long haul clear across ley every month of the year and op- A concrete test pavement about ing credit needs of agriculture, Stales without Federal assistance is ngrieuHural. domestic art and ,be continent yet, in the face of ens up a very bright future of the I one-half mile iong made up of were offset by reduced borrowings now improved. < science, and stock exhibits here, and the strongest competition are sold bui,<lin8 UP of a substantial poultry : slabs 9 feet square and 7 inches of city hanks. The 7,022 miles improved include w ill give démonstrations of judg- in the most exacting markets, to Ihe community in southern Oregon ' thick, is being constructed by the Bureau of Public roads. When 1,056 miles of graded mid drained | fng. rooking, sewing and many 0D1- shrewest egg buyers in the world equal to any in the nation. COLLEGE JOURNALISM DEI’T. earlh roads, 563 miles of sand-clay, cr accomplishments. J»t these eggs have a higher nulri- , The very foundation of the poul- tests are made, engineers of the ---------■« RECEIVES NEW INSTRUCTORS 1,293 miles of gravel roa«|,s, 18» I tive value and quickly sell at a pre- ,ry l)US,I1eSs however, depends up- bureau hope they w ill show that the mium. on the character and capacity of the prevailing mixtures used in making miles of walerbound maeadain, 128 I DON'T QUIT A letter was recently sent out by pou,lry being bred. It is a well j concrete for roads may be modified Tw o new members have joined mlle^ of bituminous macadam and W hen things go wrong as they the University of New York telling knpwn fac* ,ba* *he egg habit must by the use of a larger proportion of bituminous concrete pavements, Die stuff of Ihe department of jour sometimes w ill their people how our western eggs be b.rc<1 ' n,° 0Ur hen* ’ ** canno, he coarse aggregate such as gravel, nalism al Oregon State college. 3,101 miles of Portland cement con When Ihe road you're trudging eRRs ^>{j ,bem. We breed speed in- slag or crushed stone, so as to ef crete pavement, and 48 miles paved are taking the plnee of eggs pro Charles I). Byrne, for Ihe last four seems all up hill duced In thill slate, or rather prefer- *° ° Ur racing horses, and butter fat fect a substantial saving in cost and Forty-four years head of Ihe department of with vitrified brick. When Die funds are low and the red before their own, and actually in*° ° Ur dairy rows’ 80 we m*?s* at Ihe same time increase the printing and rural journalism al miles of bridges and approaches debts are high breed the egg habit into our hens. the strength and durability of the closes Ihe article with words were also constructed. South Dakota Slate college, w ill ar I11 addition Io the improved mile And you want to smile and you •hing like this; “We musi âdmR thàt ' f We * re *° bc successful in °u r ef- concrete, rive late in August to lake Die po have Io sigh. their splendid position has been f° rts. t0 es,ablih a profitable com- The prevailing mixture for con sition as head of Die department left age, at the end of Ihe year there When care is pressing you down a gained • - through quality.” What munity of poullrymen in this val- crete pavements is*one part cement vac,ml by Ihe resignation of May- “ " ,! 7 - 5 Ons1 ' rU‘''BfOn Wi' h ’''i*1 bit, le.v. It is also a fact, welt establish to two parts of sand and three and nurd W. Brown. Fred M. Shtdeler. end aid 9,526 miles, 8,358 of which Rest, if you must— but don’t you more do we want to convince our ed, that the greatest master breed one-half parts of crushed stone or selves that right here in Ihe Rogue were undergoing initial improve formerly of Ihe staff of Ihe Wltch- quit. ers of poultry the world has yet gravel. Engineers believe that, if it it,it Eagle, succeeds Frank L. Snow, ment, and 1,1(18 were being give" a I.ife is queer with its twists and River Valley of Oregon is the very known reside in the Pacific North is possible to secure as good or bet locality where we can produce eggs higher type i*f surface than was now publishing a California paper. turns, west. These breeders are known all ter concrete when the proportion of 4 , ° ’ Qu®Mty that sell anywhere in the provided in original construction. Professor Byrne’s career, starling As every one of us sometimes learns, world after their value has been es- over the world, however poultry is broken stone or gravel is increased on a farm home in Wisconsin, has The estinialed cost of the mileage And many a failure turns about tnblished and sell at a bred, perhaps w are indebted to to four an done-half parts, a sav Included Iloti, training and exp er-j "'¡'¡'T * «38,158,495, cliuintieal conditions for part of this ing of about >t,000 per mile in the which includes Federal funds in the lence in technical journalism, dally but in as much as breeding poultry cost of concrete roads w ill be ef P"b’ l«'*'v * Pf7 V ' . 7- newspaper v -;>• ....................1 is a problem in genetics it behooves fected. en<l ,,f ,he yenr ,herc wpre tenching. He hold« both bachelor , The test road is being built just V ~ « I p,ace in ,he United States have we us to approach the breeding of and master’s degrees from the U ni also approved for initial construc s m l T ' h,;r. blow- w,: : n <ar‘ fi’ 1 *“ . < t y . he ki,„. poultry with some experience and ' an ordinary concrete road would be tion, 1,833 miles of highways and 1 1 versity of Wisconsin where he won Success is failure turned inside out, I of feed we need to produce o u a lill ,be more’ or ,on«Pr ,his experience constructed except that the mixture student honors In agriculture, jour further 1,065 miles Io receive 11 The sdver t.nt of the clouds of eggs. R has been found we nrnst ................ * ------ ------------------- ” ’ --------- - slab w ill contain ‘ ............... the better. Any one can hatch c h ic k -! for each a differ- nalism and scholarship. He former higher type of surface. The lotnl 'h’" 1’1- 1 . j first feed our hens In such a manner ens, but the task of breeding high cnt kin<i or amount of coarse aggre- cost of Die approved mileage is es ly was agricultural editor id Penn And you never can loll how Cose ns» to produce a perfecl slate of elass poultry, the profitable kind, | * a,e a,1'l a different quantity of sylvania State college and also edi timated at $61,580,674 Io which Fed requires years of experience and i wa*er. Mixing placing and finish- eral funds in Ihe sum of >24,137,- So' 7 7 ^ 1 "7h r hM i , ,Seen‘!' far; ,nnke IH,re b,o«j"«nd mo7t cZrtaim tor of n nutionnl dairy breed jour knowledge of breeding law. j ing of the concrete w ill be done in 546 have been allotted. nal. So sink »0 the fight when you’re ly, pure blood to make high quality The novice who forces the best accordance with modern paving o--------- hardest hit— eggs. We cannot stress the im bred hen to lay eggs for hatching Practice, using standard equipment, Ihe huge Graf Zeppelin started Take kepi in a well-ventilated bo’ from New York Thursday for Ger It ’s when things seem worst that portance of pure feeds too strongly purimses w ill nullify all the good After curing, Ihe slabs w ill be you must not quit. w ill keep free from mold. Here in the Pacific Northwest poul- breeding possessed by such hen and drilled for cores and subdivided in many. Hiis w ill he the Zep’s fourth —Selected. Cheese and soda crackers are of- trip across the Atlantic and w ill al trymen have been drilled upon this w ill produce eggs that w il not hatch to beam., suitable for flexure or — ■ -n . ten served as 11 last course nt din so he the first leg of its round the subject and all know the tremen well, nor w ill the chicks hatched bending tests. The qualify of dried fruit., w ill dous importance of pure feed, j from such egg, have high livability ner. Rogueforl. Cemliert or Neuf- world tour which w ill require 22 Supplementary tests w ill also be be preserved much longer if Ihe ehalel cheese is especially desirable. days to complete according Io the Where quality is so pronounced and still worse, the percentage of made on beams and cylinders cast fruits are kept in a dark place Io that a premium is readily paid by low producing hen, w ill be high, al the time the pavement slab is nt Ibis lime. It may be cut in sm all' commander of Ihe Hugh ship prevent the light affecting color, discriminating consumers of our W’hen they reach maturity. placed, which w ill show the rela squares and served on small plates 22 passengers were Included upon and In a dry, wefl covered vessel to with a butter spreader. the passenger list of the Zep. great eastern cities, one need have _ T h e future hen, the profitable tionship between the strength of prevent entrance of molds. molded specimens and that of spec- no fear of over production of such 1 (Continued from Page One? ¡mens cut from pavement slaj». ...... h ,! « , h 1==