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©Je VOLI MK NO. 32 i- - - 1 TUB GOLD HII.L NEWS, JACKBON COVNTV, OREGON THURSDAY AUG ST 15, 1829 ............ ............... . . Fewer Fires Reported in Northwest Mill DROP IN WIIKAT PRICKS LAID TO IIIJKKIKD MARKETING Game Farms Preparations Hatch Many Are Made For Pheasant Eggs School Opening HOLDING PULLETS BACK N. C. W'eslerfieltl NUMBER 15 News Gleaned From all Over The Nation The drop lit wheal prices during | When young pullets reach Ihe Hit* punt few days ha» ugain brought age of three month* and show un tu Hie K(‘derni Kiirin Court! muin mistakable signs of coming into lay, telegraphic uppeal» for help Io rc- it is entirely too late to talk about lelve Ihe situation. The hoard I» holding them hack. urged Io buy up Ihe »o-ralled ‘’sur Well meaning people have advis plus" wheat unti »tore il In an) ed taking Hit* growing mash away available place. The »uggt*»lion lia» from them ami feeding only bran, even been made that the Hoard sc- or m illrun. No m ailer how serious etire »hip», load the wheal Into these people are, the value of such ! the »hip», und lake them oui Into advise al this period in the life of War clouds continue Io hang ov- Willi 500 Io 000 fire» started on Ihe ocean unit anchor them until Employees of the game farms of i In jusl a lillle over three weeks ■ growing pullet is dangerous in ex- ! er Ihe Chinese-Kassian front in As Ihe national forest» of Oregon and market condition* Improve. Ihe stale game commission are n ow ' mdre Ihe bare foot boys and Holding hack is to thwart la. Washington in the first week in A meeting of the grain marketing »n «>“ ’ mMal of «»»e Chinese pheas- «Iris w ill be forced Io encase their i treine. nalure an (lno „ „ „ cail , h, w ith D istrict Attorney Stanley Myers August Ihe fire »eastin i» now on, cooperatives of America, represent- anl hatching season and good re- feei once more in shoes, wash tlieir ,,U| .)avjn ,,,. .,enalH due Io th e 1 ordered the American Legion Hace federal forester» in the Portland, ing more Ilian 10 per c at of all Ihe sulls are being obtained at the Eu-| hands and face and hustle o ff Io transgression of the law " meet al Gresham, to close Wednes Oregon office, report. | when| Brai|„ |n gene, Pendleton and Corvallis s ta - 1 school Another vacation period is day. draw,,,« near an end and the soun.l ' , \ natural or some While Ihe very large percentage the United Siale», attended by Ihe lions, according Io Harold C lifford, of the August fires so far were eau»- ' Hoard in Chicago, on July 26 anti slate game warden. ‘Gene Simpson,1 ° f «he school Ix-ll w ill joon I k * pullets to develops rapidly, ma- I Tex Rankin, prominent Portland ture quickly and Io come into lay ' »viator and inslruetor made a dawn etl by »evert* lightening »tonn» o f , 27, wax unanimous in the opinion superintendent of Ihe farms has re- heard again. early, therefore Ihe early m aturing!«0 ‘«l>sk Hight from (ainuda Io Mex- August I anti 2. up Io August I, man | that Ihe proper method [or hanti- IHirled hatches of pheasants a» fol During Ihe past week or more the pullet is really the most desirable, ¡co. Tiie trip required 13 hours and caused fires were over Iwo and ling Ihe wheal situation is Io per- lows. Eugene, 7048; Pendleton w inter’ wood has been hauled Io providing we have kepi body 18 minutes. The entire flight was one half limes a» numerous as ligh t feel II permam iil grain marketing 032!» anil Corvallis 4344. Approx- the school and stored away prepar growth a lillle ahead of early ma without mishap of any kind. ning fires. Smokers led all man- corporation which can fu lly func imalely MIMMJ eggs are now in the atory for the w inte r’s use. The tu rity. N’o pullet should com? into J. E. Bennett o f .Multnomah eoun- causes, showing un •*■■ se over tion all Ihe lime in all Ihe prob process of incubation. The small doors and windows have all been lay until her body l s fu lly matured, ly has thrown his hat into the ring IU2K lo r the same |ierlod, forest re lems which affect grain marketing birds w ill be kept u ntil they reach tightened and many odds and ends ports show. Up Io August I. n to by farmers. This opinion was con m ulurily and then releases w ill he attended Io by Robert Adams so lhal no m ailer how od she may he. I f as a possible successor to Govern Ihe body weighs only two and a or Patterson of this state. He ex tal of .Illg forest fire» had been re curred in by Ihe Presidents of Ihe made in various sections of the the building w ill be more tenantable helf pounds at" five months of s age, pects to enter the prim ary race ported on Ihe Iw enly-lw o national American Farm Hureau Federation; slate where they are 'J’ nown lot duriiig the next term. Mr. Adams forests of Ihe North Pacific District, Ihe National Grange; Ihe National thrive. I.usl season 20,000 Chinese also built six new desks fo r Ihe I she is not prepared Io accept the next year. He is using as his cam or 288 less than a ycur ago. This Farmer« Union; mid the National pheasants awere released from Ihe typing department of Ihe high ; duties of henhood and Io force pro- paign slogan, “ Oregon needs a new* j duction by Ihe feeding of animal deal in politics.” difference is said Io he due largely Equity Union. farms and this season, Mr. Simpson, school. This department ha The fire wardens in parts of the I protein w ill destroy her body in Io Ihe delay In opening of Hie 1029 The cooperatives realise lhal contends Ihe liberations w ill k., .d a ways been a popular one and Ihe country are having their regular due time. fire season which is about Iwo there is a prospective world short- 1 much larger figure. new desks w ill add much to the The nutritive ratio of her feed, amount of d iffic u lty w ith incen week» luler this year Ilian normal age of wheal Ibis season and that conwnienre of Ihe students as well lhal is, Ihe ratio between the pro- diary fires. Many blazes are start ly. Including crop and carry-over, ap Sportsmen who fish the Hogue as beauty to Ihe interior of Ihe j teins, corbohyd rales and fats, is one ed, it is thought, by men wanting Beginning August I, ligh tnin g' parently there w ill I k * no burden are being asked to cooperate with room. ¡o f Ihe most inqiortnnt factors in her employment. fires have been numerous and de some surplus of wheal. the stale game commission and Ihe Tlie total number o f visitor to In the faculty of Ihe local lehools deveolpmenl. A ratio rich in anim- structive, especially in Ihe stale of | The immediate distress in Ihe federal bureau of fisheries in ob I p| proteins, w hii h may he meat Crater Lake this year was 71,340, Washington, the Chelan, Rainier wheal situation is due Io hurried, taining results from Ihe marketing Iherr w ill he four changes and Ihr Miss E liz a lx li I ... .»ilk, or both, w ill im.nrd- up Io Sunday, nr about four thous and Colville forests being Ihe worst and Io some extent at least unnec of steelhrads lhal is now going on. new teachers. hit. Among Ihe largest are Ihe essary marketing of wheat hv farm Those who call'll these trout, carry Morse, who last year presided over , lately eonunehee Ihe development and more Ilian had visited the lake Camas ereek amt Midnight Moun- , ers. If farmers ran he induced Io ing a lag on Ihe up|K*r part of the Ihe fifth anil sixth grades w ill L.,e of Ihe egg lav ing organ, al the ex- lip to tlie same datelast year. growth is ,•mnplelelv i Tin* street ear strike in New Or lain fires on Ihe Chelan, Ihe former hold hack Ihelr shipments past the fail or Caudal fin are asked by Mall charge of the second grade, a place | ,,ense of I, made vaeanl by Ihe resignation of cheeked, thus we have a full fledged I leans very nearly approaches a now covering several thousand ae- congestion period Ihe effect of sta Ryekman, superintendent of hatch Miss. Ethel Hedgpeth. heti, a miniature hen, in the body of young war. Shot guns and tear res; ihe Vulcan Mountain fire on , hilization w ill he accomplished and eries Io save Ihe lag and send it Io Tlie new faculty members w ill be a three months old pullet. Ixniihs are carried by Ihe police to Ihe Chelan, Ihe former now rover- ! farmers generally w ill benefit by Ihe stale game commission along Paul Donald Angslead who eoines quell tiie mobs who have been in Il is at this lime we are told to ing several thousand acres; Ihe Vul- Ihe slower marketing movement, i with Ihe size of Ihe fish and Ihe lo- Io this c ity w ith high recommenda evidi nee during Ihe strike. can Mountain fire on Ihe Colville I he committer of sixteen, up- , ra lity from which it was taken. Ev- tions from Ihe University of Oregon hold them back and the products Mis. Newton Chaney wa» elected suggested, the feeding of bran, or now under control, and Ihe Cougar pointed al the Chicago conference. cry Iwo weeks 200 steelheads are where he majored in phyical educa as state preident of the American m illrun have little, or nothing in Creek fire on Ihe Rainier, which is Is proceeding w ith plans for Ihe caught, marked and then released. tion. He w ill leach mathematics, them to promote body growth. Legion Auxillery at their Salem an old burn and d ifficult to handle. , formation of Hie Farmer’s National and their progress up the Rogue as us science, and physical education. Mr. Had Ihe developing, or growing convention. The Medford I-egion „» .......... their habits are being being care care- .. Frank I-inns, , u fire fighter on Ihe Crain Corporation. This Corpora- WP|| ..... — — are Angslead was recommended to Ihe mash used contained a lean mix- Drum Corps won the Bealey Cup ‘ .« ugar creek fire, was severely in- lion when formed, can act in a ir fu lly cheeked. C. E. M iller o f, local school board as being Ihe most ture of animal protein and a rich for m ilita ry effect and the Portland J»red by a falling rock on August grain marketing emergencies In Portland, a ine.nher of the slate j outstanding man in Ihe 1929 grad- „ „ M u r , of car! o li> dr.d, and fids. corps fo r the best music. 0, and died while enroute to a Ta- the meantime, and u ntil ihe Cor- game commission ha»' a cabin on State Treasurer Kay is very ill. eoma hospital. I'here has been poralion is set up and cm f 'ct|, i Hie lower Rogue and he is daily uating class al Ihe university and , body growth would be induced and He was taken w hile enroute home he has had some experience in in- ’ body and Hie egg laying organs. some difficult? in gelling sufficient the Board hopes lhal wheal farm- catching steelheads w ith hook and strurting at the University Under such circumstances and from a European trip. fire fighters on Ihe Colville Forest, ers w ill observe all orderly liinrkel- line, marking them and then tu rn Mrs. Mildred Campbell is a grad w ith such a nutritive ratio, there The forest fire situation in Wash and federal foresters had to make ing program, and w ill also gel he- ing them back into the stream. uate of Pacific University of For should he no necessity to hold the ington state was reported as being speeial arrangements w ith U. S. Ini- hind Ihe eommitlee of sixteen Io est Grdve and w ill teach commerce. pullets hack, such pullets would worse, Monday. migration Service Io bring in some Ihe degree Ibid Ihe organization of Streams of Lane ronnty are p ro f Language, and Domestic art in the come interlay normally at the prop- I Slight earthquake shocks visited 150 Doiikhahonrs from Ihe vicinity the Farmers National Crain Cor- iling by Hie liberations of fish local high school. She conies High er time, that is, when fu lly develop five eatern states. Monday. The of Grand Forks, H. C. Io help fight poralion urn he perfected at Ihe from Ihe McKenzie hatcliery. Dur shocks centered in New York state. ly recommended from the depart ed. Ihe flames. Probably 1200 men are earliest possible lime The Hoard bin ««'•' Past tw o weeks Ihe hatch ---------0--------- ment of education at Pacific Uni Let us look at the problem from now fighting fires on Ihe national also hopes lhal all local finane'rd ery department lias freed rainbow forexls of Washington alone, the. institutions w ill help Ihp farmer to trout in Ihe county ns follows: versity and has some experience as another angle, suppose we take as POACHERS HIT STEELHEAD a relief teacher in Forest Grove our standard a three and a half ON LOWER ROGUE RIVER Portland office reports. Oregon's carry out this program. Coast Fork of Willamette, 10,000; schools. pound, or fitfy six ounre pullet as national forests have fared very Willamette at Jasper. 10.000; W il In the grades, Mrs. Nora Spayd well so far, il is said, no large fires DAIRY FARM COST STUDY Authentic information of steel- lamette at N'ie place, 10,000; McKen w ill have charge of the 5th and 6th our matured pullet at five months of age and call this a one hundred poaching on the lower Hogue was have occurred, though there have BEGUN BY STATE COLLEGE zie al Meyer’s Grove, 10.000; Mc grades. Mrs. Spayd has had seven been a large number of lighting-set received Saturday by Rainbow Kenzie at Coburg Bridge, 10,000; years of teaching experience in the per cent growth rate. fires. ’ The pullet weighing two and half Gibson of Weasku Inn, who im A stale-wide cost and economic McKenzie al Deadmonds ferry 10,- W ith the forests areas daily be study of the dairy industry involv 000 and Willamette at Leonard’s Oregon schools including some time pounds, or forty ounces, at the same mediately sent a w ire to the fish in Ihe schools of Bend. She was age would have made a growth rate coming drier, and the possibility of ing 500 dairy farms and extending HI,(MM). ' c omniission demanding immediate employed here last year as relief of a trifle over seventy per cent. action. other lightning storms, federal for- over a period of Iwo years, has teacher.. While the pullet weighing but el officers urge the public Io use Ihe been undertaken by Ihe dairy and One ton of steelhead were taken Tlie contention of many people The entire faculty this year w ill two ounces, has made a growth rate greutesl possible care w ith eignrelt- farm management departments of that deer w ill not eal onions has in one night from the river as Shas es, matches and campfires while in Oregon Slate college, w orking eo- been proven untrue. A few days consist of Professor George E. of only forty three per cent. There ta Costa creek, a few miles above Meisinger, principal; Miss Mildred Hie woods Conditions are dally oiwrntively. Other ago G. E. Oswald, a farmer living Orr, Mrs. Mildred Campbell, Paul are entirely two many fo rty three Agness, the report said. becoming more critical and every ... . . , ...................I’er <*n« rale growth pullets in our Tliis project. Ihe most extensive near Applegate, Oregon wrote Har poachers are stationed along the Donald Angs end in the high school; flock., ovpr collnl,.v. These user of Hie out-of-door» should re of It» kind ever conducted in Ihe old C lifford, state gume warden! river al the entrances of the cold alize ids or her personal responsi United Slides, w ill lie carried on en that does and fawns were pulling Mrs. Minnie Guy, Music; Mrs. Maude aie the early moulters. the low pro- mountain streams where the fish Rob.nson, 7th and 8th grades; Mrs. duccrs and ,he parasites of b ility. tire ly with federal funds made a- up and eating his onions. A deputy congregate because of the warmth Nora Spayd, 5th and 6th; Mrs. Min- ,he poll|trv Vilrds ---------- 0----------- vailnble under Ihe Purnell net. H. warden was sent to investigate and of the river.—Grants Pass Courier. me Sargeant 3rd and 4th; Eliza- | To avoid th ;s we mus, k bo<)v FAMOU8 TENOR ACCEPTS D. Seudder, professor of farm ninn- found the report to he true. The Took the Words Out of His Mouth POST AT OREGON SCHOOL ageinent, and P. M. Itrandl, profes deer had destroyed a quarter of an beth Morse, 2nd; Miss Hnrper. 1st. ( grow tll lIllifo rn i and continuous Did you tell her when you pro Indications are good this year for throughout the entire development sor of dairy husbandry, w ill super- acre of Mr. Oswald’s onion crop. posed that you weren’t w orthy of an enlarged student body and a ,)erio(l antl ahea(1 of ,,u. (lcvelop. A rthur Boardman, American ten vise the study, w hile Prof. II. E. her? That always makes a good Numerous inquiries have come to are expect- Inent of thc egg 1|lying „ and inlpression< or. who reeenly returned to Ihe Selby of the department of farm Hie state game commission relative •d lo ën? C Î a , . .u " J " ' C° UrSe haS beCn this ' an be done bv the use of a United Stale from an extended op management w ill lie in charge of to the herd of elk in Klamath coun Weil. I was going to. But she era experience in Italy, has accept the field work, anil w ill siqiervise ty near Crater lake. Tlie start of added to the the program in the ,)ro,M,r nutritive ratio and a balane- told me so first. ed the position of head of Hie voice Hie actual gathering of information. tlie herd, 12 cows and bulla, were form of chemistry which this school ed feed. Becaus<> thp im por,ance of ha decided to offer due to the fact this factor is not fu lly understood department of Hie University of Of Hie 5(10 farms involved 300 w ill purchased in the Jackson hole Crisp salads, fresh vegetables and that a goodly number of thc high by many manufacturers of feed, Oregon school of music. lie in Ihe Willaniette valley 100 in country of Wyoming in 1913 and fruits, w ith less meat and cfFeals, school students have requested Ihe in singe deportment and scenic the coast section, and 100 in eastern for a time kept on the Big B illy does not make it any the less im provide an attractive and satisfying study. portant. art Mr Boardman studied w ith Oregon, in order to determine the meadows game farm. They were died for hot weather. Vegetables Beginning w ith next year lfi cred F.milo Pieozzi, well known actor economic Importance of the indus- eventually released in Klamath The functions of animal protein« served raw are always best i f crisp its w ill be required for graduation and dramatic arlisl of Italy, and tiy in Oregon agriculture, and in county and the herd now numbers are Ihe replenishment of wasted i and cold. Allow ing them |o stand from the local school. In the past w ith Leopold Sachse, general in- wind regions of Ihe state, on Ihe more than DM), tissue constantly being thrown o ff for a half hour in cold water before 15 have been accepted but due to by the fowls and to provide mater tendant of Ihe Hamburg Statsope. bnsis of comparative costs, prices the fact that music and physical ed ials for feather and egg making and serving w ill accomplish this. Any Mr. Roardn i. i is now in Califor and markets, Hie enterprise can left-overs, such a lettuce, cabbage It is not the duty of the state nia on a brief vacation trip, but w ill most advisedly lie encouraged and game commission to enforce the ucation arc receiving much atten together w ith oilier elements, such or celery, if placed in a tightly clos tion here it was decided to give a return to Oregon the last of August increased. • I !:' W ,,rohi bi,in« of raisin« c°y°«es' half credit in either study and raise as carbohydrates and fats, promotes ed container, w ill retain their erisp- or early in September. From Sept. l-os.s of da.ry farm pro, .„'Don in hn, eaplivdy. according to Harold ,he requirements for graduation to growth and makes energy fo r the j ness for several days, 3 to 23 lie w ill give n il intensive Hie e ,I.fferent regions and on the C lifford, stale game warden. The I sixteen credits The Gold H ill hioh activity of the fowls. course for singer» in Portland un The purest proteins known are very serious nature, lowering the der from some kind of m ilk products hatchnbility of eggs and the liva er Hi the management of Miss Ruth also he studies to determine means triel attorneys of Oregon’s various and ,he r re d ils given in this school irneys Creed. of reducing costs io ineel increasing counties, Numerous complaint* arP readily accepted in any insli- preferably liquid m ilk, or semi-sol- b ility of chicks, thus increasing the Mrs. Boardman is now in Paris, competition ä 1 — " " ¡™ e. « ï x . «.'.'h i ,n „ “ ,i:;:. “» and w ill join her husband here lat I he total nmnlier of farms in,in,I- have been made to the state game er. They have a son and daughter ed in (he study w ill tie divided am- commission and in each Instance the addition of new* studies occa- ' Pa| It is important to know that hens sionallv the standard of the school | The use of animal protein, be- both in school in Europe. (ing tlie counties in relallon to Ihe I word has been sent hack to those can actually starve to death w hile w .ll be raised and the student w ill yond ,hp npp(,s l)f fow|s i% d(.,. ---------o-------- Importance of tlie dairy industry in who have complained that they eating plenty of some kinds of m ill he given a greater diversity of spice c."ns. measuring eiqis anil oth each county, and county agricultur should consult their own county of- rimental in the extreme, so far as products. Ground grains that have choice In picking his course. the fowds are concerned and extrav been robbed of their germ content, er siniil kitchen ulensils is a set of al agents w ill cooperate w itli the fieinls. ---------0--------- narrow, open shelves near the experiment station by compiling agant in practice, mecmise the pro The Rio Grand overflowed its teins are the highest priced ingred as well as many kind.» of ground work table. If lliey are painted a lists of Ihe dairy farmers in their Chinese smugglers recently ap banks Wednesday doing thousands grain products, known as by-pro ients contained in the mash, so the ducts. do not contain a sufficient lirig h i color which harmonizes w ith counties. From farmers included prehended at San Francisco w ill be of dollars in damage to the te rri the woodwork they w ill also add on Ihe lists thus compiled data for forced to stand tria l in China for over feeding of animal protein is tories along Its course. The flood detrimental to the health of the amount of growth promoting ele jo the attractiveness of the room. the investigation w ill be gathered. their crime, ment* and are useless except as w m the result of storms. j fowls, causing bowel trouble of a mere fillers.