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<&» iô mu VOLUMS NO. 32 Office Building State Capitol Nears Finish J » » CKANTM FARM W H.I, HAVE COMMUNITY WINDOW OPENING '‘*’1 0 11I U ' NEW S- JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON T H I KSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1929 Millions Will News Gleaned Hear of Oregon From all Over Opportunities The Nation ” ITEMS OF IN TER EST FROM T H E TOWN OF BOGUE RIVER NUMBER 29 ........ -..... i - • James Burns Gets 50 Year 1.0.0. F. Jewel Arrangements fo r a grund w in dow unveiling at Grants Puss is • and Chan Gain« from Yak-1 ma. W ashing to n, are here on m in ru p id ly being completed. A huge ing business. Christmas tree w ill be one o f the Boh Grim m ett from Klamath Falls features together w ith a real Santa is v is itin g a few days v .ilh Ids fam- Claus who is scheduled to alight on Mr. and Mrs. Lamb have sold the Court House Hoof at 7:00 p. in. heir interest in the R iviera P la n ta -j Tuesday December 3rd. lio n and expect Io move next Sat The fire siren w ill sound at 7 :30 urday (o th e ir new home near Tai- and the lights w ill go out and in ______ en!i. ,,!c «nuiRcnt are going to ---------- J gather next F rid a y night at Loves The splendid new five-story o f live minutes w ill he turned on aguin ' D uring the next tw elve months , Oregon defeated Oregon State by ’ & , « r t v ‘ n“ ' rta in U " fice building, w hich is Io house sev- and the Christmas w indow s w ill be reliefer»* laO James Burns, w e ll know n local erul slate departments, is being com ail unveiled in ull (heir splendor. ■ . . o . f 12 tn.usioi n, I t-W , u i <•**«! i u ‘id yw a id F ie ld .J,,n ..a igh i « ' i ... ho : ' s , f • ,, n i •. - newspapers and 21 I a score oi of in I« io Io u 0 at ttu H ayw ard Field J*m »''»nr B 'Ar.'.m who ......................... - through - — Eggcnc. - Iasi - Saturday. Oregon fin - itiu g many 'i '“ 1' friend-, f r 1 11 I *’ 1 is 1 ■ •’ »’■ r, ib k n t and pioneer of th is section, Last year there, were many of the farm publications scattered pleted ra p id ly and w ill undoubtedly _________ be lu lle d States and Canada ibed its conference schedule w ilh q.y t ’ i" ; r,r lx- reaily fo r occupancy on o r before business houses that ii d not enter out the was honored by the Jacksonville w ill read ead about Oregon in the state state- ' oldv " , a ir the com m unity a ffa ir but this year March I. Ils completion w ill murk only onp one ilpfpai defeat and ih thut at o. th, m other end mhe ’ • r-d I.o ¡¿e I. O. O. F., Saturday evening faruo r i are nied i- ? 7 an another fo rw a rd step fo r Ibis state there w ill be a 1007« representation. wiide u d vcrlisib g campaign now be- hunds of Stanford. at w hich time he wes presented during the past three years. At Presents w ill he displayed in every in ” ea rri <t on Io attract new fam i N oire Daine took another step to- ' giving tu ^’.iys. A c c o rd in g to in - w ith aa improvised jew el denoting snectors t.n bird-: arc •,(!-.• f l . - | lies, new industries und new wealth w indow and in some from one to the present time the concrete Is be w ard the national football champion class. Id - ivc membership in the Odd I is si de. The gross circulation ship Saturday by defeating Southern ing poured fo r the fifth story ano live w hich w ill correspond w ith Mr and Mr».. l.ove and g irls spent F ellow Lodge fo r a period o f fifty of ¡he publications c a rry in g classl- numbers that w ill be broadcast all C alifornia by a score o f 13 to 12 u( Sunday in 'h -d fo rd . visit;« .; L E some o f the in te rio r w o rk is going veers. Tlie decoration received Sat K lu m s fa m ily. over southern Oregon. Consider lic tl advertising and news stories Soldier Field, Chicago. ahead. The be |,a|t fans ere .ccMinir urday evening was a huge th rte ,(• i -g w ith all parts o f Oregon able effort has been displayed by F o llo w in g in Ihe wake o f a three , to r The new structure, located in the re-i;tv fo r the m atch g:>rp re x ! F r i- lin ks about 11 by 2 1-2 inches and 131,00.009. By taking the average' inch snow storm freezing weather dav n ’eM. same block us the Supreme Court the Grunts Puss merchants to make apparently the h andiw ork o f Frank d t 12 readers Io Ihe fa m ily , a is being experienced in the rocky Neva Never an b u ilding and d ire ctly north, is to be the unveiling a reul big event. ■ ho le ft to atten d C arter, local w eider. However, the V e - ' f , r ,t ' t il o f 15,000,000 renders w ill lie m eunluin area, w ilh temperatures .,1 r«Tz o r five stories in heighth and 90x2(8) ft. reached. F rom N ovem herl. to A p ril ranging from zero in Montana to and expects to fin ish h e r v -r’. ‘ . • ' J’£' vel serve‘ ,- i u burpoae and Jim m y in demensions. It is being construct T he gr |e c h ih 're n n-e :-re-, rtn - ’ POiud'y s lo w in g i t about to his Our next publication «late fa'd- | 1, the Oiegon advertising w ill run freezing in southern Colorado and ed o f "einforced concrete w ith terra a ye>-v pln l.o ra te X in -s n ro firrm i l l ’ s f r »ends- in every Is-re o f the m onthly, semi ing iiixin Thanksgiving we w ill northern New Mexico. cotta face, making it s im ila r to the w l’ t be n treat we all know ■ ■ -n i . . . . -I-;,,. | . ! Me A ld he the recipient o f a reg- m o n th ly and w eekly farm publica issue on day early Wednesday Supreme Court building. Ashland Nineteen were n kille and more .iiiu d «uni titu ic • i . i v f s im tr -iv inept ,.i . » » , , Ja ckso n ville it w y wounded fo llo w in g )h e I i ‘, ub Y ' 11 bo,d an daY o 's io n at . u l.ii J ‘ t svel fro f ' ° m ' " the ,e Ja< I We hope our eorrespoiideitls | tions. In the newspapers ---I» - |-s . • ss w ill i l l , than is s a li I fifty II granite is be.ng used fo r ornamental of Pascual Buoio to the I T h i next F. .n . ’ »»’ife w ith in a short time. und advertisers w ill make ar | run every Sunday. From A p ril 1, to | ejection purposes. T w o elevators w ill pro I rangement tn get tlie ir 'ropy in | Nov. I, the advertising w ill . run office o f president in Mexico. Lea- pine needle baskets, vide ample passenger and freight affection- once each month in farm publica ders o f the opposing party charged l adies were busi on W w lm sday aiely know n to everyone in this sec c a rry in g facilities, w h ile one instil ■ 1 aeeordingly. stairw ay lends some assistance. Fire > ----- -------------------------------------_ ♦ tions and once m onthly in news- Buhio supporters w ith in tim id a tin g pn.'1 TJiursd; y gathering red c-os , tion o f Oregon lias been a resident piqiers. in q u irie s have been receiv- the voters in to voting fo r Buhio, Mlb‘’c r|P,1° ns- of Oregon since about 1877 at w hich escapes open on the sntifli side and i il already by Ihe slate chamber o f causing a nation-w ide riot. I ,,i ’ he Auto Camp i a pop- time lie settled in Ihe Applegate nre o f an automatic nature, p e rm itt JUNEAU TO NEW YORK IN CANOE commerce, through w hich Ihe stale U.anima Eta Gamma House on the house a'vaUabie V n'tow n ’s ' f u l ï ' ^ ' valley and it was w h ile yet a resi ing escape hut no return by these ap! ro p rb itio n o f $25,0(8) is being I n lve rsity o f Illin o is Campus w i stairs. Heat w ill lie furnished in dent of that section o f the country , , ” ■" ~ — O! Illin o is uampus was M r an I Mrs. oh.ard re -v In u boat thut is hi feet long and iv .a nded, at the rate -- o f ------- about 99 n officers - ---------- ........... m u . the new office b u ilding from III —- raided --------- by p 1-, ro h ib itio in,,, onicers and an P c led b i ie fro m S d ile this v ( that he became - a member o . f > the hich number c te prospect . o . f ex cn . h i day. dav. w wh ic h n iim h a r is i. e , , x . . a u,„ i„ d a 35 ax students face _ . Ihe . i'i) ) have been attending Jacksonville lodge o f Odd Fellows central heating plant at the main 12 inches deep, made e n tire ly from i per i iz , l s , h“ "■« ■ • - from school and possible ar. v « 7 ^ , i ' s r <s , c s Capitol building. The trenches fo r the skins of animals, Albert V olghl, In be augmented -when m onthly pub- pulsion lira tio n s begin to reach th e ir reail- [ h eS, p Of,fir; rS Said " 1:” ,he> ,h - « ht ' ■ - v e d ’ o n X Newman 15 year old German sailor arrived the connecting pipes between the lodge ever s in ie although the past tw o buildings have been completed, in Crescent City bay Thursday, ers ca rry in g this advertising. To the r r a t house had been used as Place. decade o r more he has been a ---- ............ fo r a a r rin in g g oi o f siuaem ...............- „ a ett , , ana w h ile on Ids way from Juneau, a w . i a H these in q u irie s in detail, . head-quarters student , ' ,. M r; „ - a Mrs. Love G rim m «nnd resident o f Gold H ill and a regular and the pipes are being installed. ^ o h r|8»'iKh jn motored o to rc .i !o Placer attendant o f Ihe Gold H ill lodge. A fter the completion o f this struc Alaska Io New York C ity, where lh< state chamber is having 40.999 1 bootleggers since school started last J>ni Rohrbaugh 1‘Tst Tuesday, Greetings Mr. ture w ill come the landsru|>e w ork, be expects Io obtain a moving pic hoo'ilels printed w hich contain in-1 September, Mrs. K irk , who h a d 7 ^ " ? * iOined ' he f irm ation on all purls o f Oregon ! Edw in J. Foster o f Worcester, fo r eleven years. such as planting decorative shrub ture contract. Jacksonville lodge tnat c ity was Voigiit left Juneau on June 27th an d specialized types o f farm ing, , Mass, was elected national comman- bery and flow ers, and the reseeding Marion Pitman and Lee G rim m ett surelV a w ik i an‘l w o o ly place, iry . and ing, ................. der of Ihe Grand of me the Repub o f the law n in o rder to make this and has been making Ids w a y along su -h as d , a r, . . p o u . ltry farm ..........I ««u n A i rm lit y / ui nupill) have been employed over in Bend. J*nuny has been actively engaged ~ hus"nes"°nJ ......— • n d ‘ ere"1 br,?.,hei? i 1" Pr ° ’ P « * " < <” ><1 m in in g u n til a section o f the State House grounds the coast line since thut tim e, lie ! r »i .ng Of English w alnuts and fil- lie at the 63rd encampment in P ort- »-----i— . . ill . . be . Í . land, . . Maine. . . were business callers i- , ...... ....... ” « herts. fr u it farm ing, etc., w lias encountered many severe I ritu a lly ns attractive ns the others. " i • l l r . since fewi years ago when re tire and t»y ^P* * 1 " 1 to n e rs . In all ’ Juanita Coslenborder. 22, switch-1 ''T h c d a n c è V s 't's a tu rila v nie' ,hat ,in,e he has he ,ived i^ d G o ld t 't ( * f (•(! 1 1 V ’ fikl.ljhv-i* Y .. ..Il A*. covered by special folders. It is estimated thnl the total cost of storms and fo r days at a time Ids since that tim e he has lived in Gold 1« !! ! " " ' ,he in v ita tio n hoard operator at the U niversity o f the largest crow d o r the season H itl w hcre he is » frie n d o f everv- the new building, w hich w ill house life hns hung in a balance, w ith '! he extended lo ia H ospital, nasneo flashed ine the a- a -! --------- o - . ' , one and even the ch ild re n know — visit ----- O regon, C a lifo rn ..... a ll these various slate departments the o n ly tilin g keeping Ids lin y . ..... . — n ____ and relieve considerable congestion canoe from floundering in the sea I m l «et first-hand Inform ation on larm throuahnut the hz,.r.:i..i was an inflated in n e r lube on either in the main cnpitol building, as w ell f.ii ..... su ................................... — e ner nre w h ich an egg is poaching w ill A l arge num ber o f Gold H ill Odd fu l conditions, the scenic beauty when X-ray film s ignited Ihe b u ild as b rin g many departments from side o f the canoe. q u ic k ly a^ l ,U ,he ^ * i,e ° f ,he l8 g 1 K cll° WS at,cnded ,he meeting at and the in d u stria l, business ami ing. He carries three dry# rations w ith rented quarters in to State-owned i Jacksonville, Saturday evening. Secretary o f W ar, James W. Good quarters, w ill be $184.795. This is him. a sleeping hug ami a long tw o- farm ing opportunities. ----------o died at W aller.Reed H ospital fo llo w less than the o rig in a l estimate of ended paddle w hich he uses fo r a MANY GAME VIOLATORS ing an operation fo r appendicitis, $500,090. The construction of the propeller. When Ihe weather con Wednesday. Funeral services w ill new office Im ilding by the slate was ditions are rig id lie lias a tin y sail There were 81 arrests fo r angling be hp,d in the W hite House and made possible when the legislature that he hoists to catch Ihe w ind. passed an act enabling the state to The ranoe is en tire ly covered over w ith o u t a license and 82 fo r h u n lin g interm ent w ill probably he in Cedar Published by Ihe Siudent Body o f th e Gold H ill H igh School. b o rro w $0(01,1881 from the segregated leaving a hole through w tiieh Ids w ith o u t license. Citizens appre- i R«Pi‘is. Iowa. Vol. I. reserve fund o f the State Industrial holly protrudes. When all is set bended in illegal possession of deer) Secretary o f State Hoss has been Accident commission. The law p ro and the ranoe is in the w ater there meat numbered 82. In the combined «PPointed on a national committee Jean Chisholm, Grade Reporter. and yo u r own next. vides that all slate departments that is a scant fo u r inches between the counties o f the stale there were on u n ifo rm tra ffic regulations. The Jewel Quakenbush, Social. “ Unless Gold H ill all p u ll together occupy space in the new building top edge of the boat and the w ater 989 arrests fo r violation o f game purpose o f the committee w ill be to Lindsley Dorman, Sporls and gen we can never reach the goal.” laws and out o f these 928 convic study the tra ffic regulations th ru - line. shnll pay a rental, w hich shall be eral high school reporter. Geo. Meisinger Voight rested here over last night tions were obtained. Convicted law out the United States and make rec used In repaying the Accident com P rin cip a l mission fo r the funds advanced. In then putting his ranoe hark into violators w ho we-nt to ja il were 33. ommendations fo r im proved tra ffic Each room and the high school legislation. other words, it is in d ire c tly a tith in g the w ater he proeeedeil on his jo u r THE THRIFT CONTEST A rather ric h baking pow der bis won prizes at the last county fa ir plan fo r some state departments, and ney tow nrds New York. He is aide cuit w ill he fin e r i f kneaded a little The success o f angel food cake o r T . . . fo r having a credifabie exhibit. The to make about 25 miles a day when many o f those Io be in the new build w ith a very lig h t motion. in e Juniors and Freshmen again prizes were s ilk flags, books and sponge cake generally lies in lig h l- ' ing arc w h o lly o r in part self-sustain the weather is favorable. Von Hie highest per eentage o f bank phonograph records. ness o f m anipulation. ing. The revenue derived from this fo r the 3rd consecutive tim e, w ith Dunsmuir, Calif. rental w ill be enough so that this an average o f 70 per cent. The Those students in the grades w ho Nov. 18. 1929 loun w ill he refunded e n tire ly w ith I Sophomore's and Senior's average received perfect attendance d ip lo in a period of fifteen years nt a Mr. C J. Shorb. was 39 per cent. mas fo r last year were as fo llo w s: splendid rule o f interest. Thus, the E ditor, Gold H ill News, 1st grade. Pearl Slone, Beulah Bose- stale and taxpayers w ill have a new" Gold H ill, Oregon. STUDENT BODY MEETING crans; 2nd grade, Charlotte W alker, o ffice b u ilding p ra ctica lly w ithout Dear S ir: Being a ubscriber lo your paper cost, and the necessity fo r any fu r At n recent student body meeting Robert M u llin ; 4th grade, Ethel it was announced that the drug Henderson; 5th grade, Evelyn Ham th e r capital investments <luring the and also, of course, interested in the next q u arter century w ill he reniov com m unity in w liie li it is published, store lias not yet received a supply le r; 7th grade. Beatrice Palm er; and fo r the 8th grade, Aileen Guy and I feel at lib e rty to criticize any a r of typ in g paper. ed. George Beck. The la tte r has moved I he tu rn o f the year brings us ticle I might read in your paper. .. I. o It was suggested that the high Ihe w o rk of our hands.” to Grants Pass. The p a rticu la r a rticle I have In again lo the season when man, ini- EXI’ENSES (JAME DEPARTMENT NOW, THEREFORE. I, I. L. Put- school buy its own paper at 44c a mind appeared in your Iasi issue P< !!ed by the age-old and w o rld - WILL GO UNDER THE AXE ream and sell it to the students at terson. Governor of Ihe state of . ...... The fifth , sixth , seventh and eigh i iilille il 'A Plea For Law and O rd e r'; w ide impulse, has been w ont to Oregon, in co n fo rm ity to the proc- . 80c . r'. a renin, " , , the usual price. The th grades banked 100 per cent this Drastic reductions in expenses and unsigned by Ihe w rite r exeepl " H ' 1' his human thanks to the .Vl lamation of the President of the !’r °.fl - w ou,d «<’ ln |o the siudent week. have been called by Ihe members of as one who Is interested In Ihe youlh h ilg h ly God fo r Ihe fu lfillm e n t o f United Slates, do proclaim Thurs body fund. This measure was pass ed. the state game commission. At the o f (lie com m unity. I f I was so in His ancient promise that w h ile the day, November 28th. 1929 as A th le tic s Mr. Meisinger reported that he m onthly meeting Iasi week Ihe com terested in Ihe com m unity in w hich earth rem ainelh seed lim e and h a r THANKSGIVING DAY. ami do The Season Begins! vest shnll not fa il. I live I w ould not hesilale lo sign missioners authorized Harold C lif hereby set it aside as a public h o li- saw Mr. Adams about a nexv c u r There w ill he a basketball game tain fo r the auditorium stage. Mr. ford, state game warden to make my name lo any article I might Our national observance o f an an- day. | Nov. 27. between the Eagle Point Adams took the measurement and ' i>(i. such reductions ns he thought nec- have printed in my home paper, nual day o f thanksgiving was in Let us on this day give thought and g irls learns and the Gold w ill give a price Inter on. ecssary. The d ork o f the commis w hether it were lo criticize o r lo stituted when our P ilg rim fo re fu lh - H ill hoys and g irls learns at Eagle to man’s fe llo w sh ip w ith nature in boost. If the w rite r o f the above rs gathered together to make grate- (he husband y o the Y r u i , ^ sion w ill not be crippled and the M ildred W yatt Point. The school w ill fu rn ish trans we;,Hh ‘" l h us ’ -------- o--------- economy program w ill continue un- named article is so interested in the u acknowledgment fo r ,„e hounti- firs t , o llrre o f portation fo r the players. One bus t il license fees sla rl coming in next ' vou,h ,,f ,be com m unity, it seems id h o p s on w hich depended th e ir acknowledge Ihe ties o f f ( n jlv ..f General School Notes w ill be taken. hoard ’ members. A p ril. Several special deputy game to me that he could set a better survival. Since that firs t American feetion and r»«««- n l a , ! , T " w " o school uonra »e'»b« Alva L e t’s all see th is game If possible, ° l ' , ' a lkl’r and Jnmes C ornutt, visited wardens w ill he dropped from Ihe example fo r the youlh by taking harvest, progress along innum erable hearth and home I et'^is e ' f ' and help back our teams. care of his own affairs ami not those lines has added to the com fort, the and strengthen Hie w It ” I theMSch° o1 F rid a >'' payrolls, expenses o f regular depu He w ill fin d that i f lie efficiency, and Ihe security o f our stronger now than ever I peace' Mrs. M illie W alker and E lla Pal- ties are lo he reduced and p ra ctica l o f others Al Ihe end o f each basketball sea io . W iv 1.1 n ,l ■ ■ ■ . . . — man ever in ................. „ . - ■■■u.ign .. . . now ,hnn er before bcforp our *n ¡r ic k were also visito rs al the school ly all proposed w ork that w ould go does thnl he w o n ’t have much lime lives. J • " e a lth a a,n< '" « h PO’ Hion u have , the hearts o ° ? f men. Let e' us share son the boys and g irls squads vote ahead were the finances at high In criticize others, M o f ™ Uchs^,fe,l l,s ns « nation- | abundance w ill, the less fortunate the same day. on Ihe most valuable player on each I Hili a great believer In letting M.mifo.d and great opportunities and let us hum bly dedicate our pow tide w ill be delayed u n til Ih 're is It has been a fact o f pride w ith I cam. The coach and p rin cip a l w ill more money in the game protection everyone live th e ir own life ns they i , e been opened up to u , as in d i- er and prosperity , he service o f I like. In so fa r as the laws of lib e rty vldunls. Social and economic chang- A lm ighty God the p rin cip a l o f this school that he present the awards to each player fund. , w ill perm it, 1ml I want to assure es have been vast, h ,„ ,hc sp iritu a l j In lesiim ony w hereof I have hcre- has never found any cliques, “ ca tti- at the honor's day program. -------- n------- The high po in t man seldom w ins Crate fattening o f chickens lakes everyone that any lime I want to . ,'■.l’" , ,ins s,eadias‘ <•'” » m ateri- unto set m y hand and caused to be ness” o r u n frie n d ly attitude among this greatest award to be given in nut an article of criticism in my the students. .'I aC ievcm cnts are made fr u itfu l «fixed Ihe great seal o f the sta te ' from 19 to 14 days depending on athletics. This d istinction is based h at neper I am not going lo do so May no siudent ever say o r do the size of the chickens. bv guidance mid strength from o f Oregon this 15th day o f Novcm- w ith o u t signing my name nr other- a power w hich is above and beyond her, A. D. , 1929. anything that w ill h u rt another’s on good team -w ork, sportsmanship, r.g« yolks, if u iih fo ' e i, may be wisp m aking m yself known, feelings. May all riv a lry fo r honors inspiration to the team, “ fig h t” , re human endeavors. Eternal and uni- . Attest: spect, and dependability. covered w ilh w ater and kept several Respectfully Yours, and positions be frie n d ly and in vers -1 in Ihe hearts of thoughtful I H al E. Hoss I. L. Patterson Yours fo r Ihe most successful sea da>’s' I Signed: Frank Cook, men is the prayer, "Establish T h o u j Sacre.ary „ f state Governor. the spirit of good sportsmanship. son Gold H ill has ever had. p xx d — ih'm r Ji™”, , GOLD HILL NUGGET Governor Patterson Issues Thanksgiving Proclamation Put the Interest of the school first (Continued on Page 4)