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<£olÒ M ill VOLUME NO. 31 -Z g j2 2 LD--H,IX M C K 9O N COQNTY. O K B Q N THURSDAY DECEMBER l ì . lQ?a' la . nefriti ML An Larpp rPriprAi In ri UUulllul L lllg U 1 CUCI (II NLMBER 32 W E ASKED FOR RAIN , O. 8. C. TELLS HOW TO AND IT D ID RAIN MAJiE AND USE FONDANT « I I I 13566941 The country needed ruin, we were loid. und now we have enjoyed the An abundance of candy, in most ruin. When we gel what we wunt, American homes, is a more essen we should be huppy so If our friends tial part of the Christmas festivities get their faces high enough above than the traditional holly wreath the collurs on their rain couts to And in making Christmas candy, ability to make good fondant has uotire we want them to see the »mile of joy on our fuc.e been found almost essential if a All of Southern Oregon needed variety is desired, as it can be used rain. Southern Oregon was not by j as a basis for so many attractive --------- confections. any means the only place that need Producers of dairy product», cat- ed ruin either. California was be More than 2,,00,000 acres within The following I. a summary Of Burn! tle and (toullry arc in relatively coming alarmed Io the extent thut the National Forests require arti- national conditions published by r T econ" m*M »Irolig productive mid marketing Your organization has already they admitted they needed ruin, und rlcial planting of trees, according the Federal Reserve Board: I X ; ° f , ,hek ° re«on S,a‘* col- positions which form» a substantial . . le8e, it may be shaped into bonbons accomplished splendid results in al Washington even was forced to is to the Forest Service. Had fires element uf sluhilily 1» the general , I producl,on A lin e d fur- with nuts, or candied or dried fruit leviating the effects of this dread sue restrictions on power used in In the past or logging by destructive ,x business situation, says the Bureau some portions— Imagine, if you can, methods before the lands came un ther in October and there was also on top or inside. Or the bonbons disease in Oregon, and deserves the of Agricultural Economics in its Seattle being dry— from the stand der Federal administration have so a decrease in factory employment, may lie rolled in chopped nuts, coc- encouragement and the co-operation December report on the farm situ point of rain we mean. Well, we denuded these areas that they can Industrial activity continued at a oanut, chocolate shot, or tiny color- of the people of Oregon in its fut ation. got the deluge and we are huppy be made to grow new crops only by higher level than a year ago, how- ed candies. Candied Ouit’ orVhopp- ure ■efforts.” ’t he crash in the securities mark ever and distribution of commodi- ed nuts or combinations of those and if it last» for forty days und planting. In these words Governor Patterson ets for the |iast month, gays the Bur ties io the consumer was sustained. are sometimes kneaded into the fon endorses the work of the Oregon forty nights as it did in the days of A total of 18,825 acres of Nation Bank credit outstanding increased eau, has had some temporary effect dant, which is then shaped into Tuberculosis Association in a letter Noah, we w ill still be able to flout al Forest land was planted last year on the prices of grains, cotton, and about on rafts and read the evening Forest Service records show. Of rapidly in the latter part of October, bonbons or made into loaves and received this week from him by Mrs- butter but prices of several import papers by the lights from the bea this, 11.417 acres was in Michigan, when security prices declined abrup- cut into slices, Sadie O rr Dunbar, executive secre ant agricultural product» are higher cons on the mountain tops, and the where voluntary contributions of tly and there was a large liq uid a-1 Fondant may be colored and used tary. “I regard it as an annual priv than they were at this time a year dear, downtrodden housewives In funds by interested organizations lion of broker’s loans by nor,-bank- in various ways, says Miss Burns ilege to express my hearty commen ago. The crop output a» a whole is ing lenders, in the first three week, J Two or more layers may be made dation and support of the seal sale the Puget Sound country can use enabled the Forest Service to plant not up to Inst year’s but is only sli the electric washer /(gain instead nearly 5,001) acres more than would of November further liquidation of into loaves, using different color, by which the Association finances ghtly below the ten year averge. of the old family wash board. The otherwise huve been possible. Due brokers loans was reflected in a and combination, of nuts or fruit, its program of health work," the "There has been a general ten reduslion of security loan, of m em -1 for each layer, and sliced. A choco- governor continued. miners in Southern Oregon w ill lie to private contributions, notably in dency toward a rather prompt move able to pan their gold, the farmers Michigan and Washington, and to ber banks. Money rate, declined late layer on a white layes, rotted The sale of tuberculosis Christmas ment of farm product» to market ttiis up and cut like a jelly roll, gives a Seals started last week by the Ore can plow ami the fire-fighters can an increase in the Federal appro througbaut the period. fall. I'his has extended even to ear Production in basic industries pretty effect. go home unit keep the home fires priation for planting, nearly 50 per gon Tuberculosis Association and its ly run of hogs. July Io September which had declined for several Colored fondant may also be mel twenty affiliated associations known burning, (lee, we are glad it rained cent more land was planted in the months from the higher level reach- slaughter huving been 20% larger ted and used for coating fruits, nuts, as public health associations. They even if we do have to get out the National Forests in 1928 than in than during the same months Inst I ed in mid-summer showed a fur- etc., or made into patties of various are volunteer groups for the most old slicker and gum shoes. any previous year during the past year. The amount of cotton ginned i ther reduction in October. The colors and flavors. Either plain or part, the two exceptions being Lane decade* up Io November I was 10,889,314 | Board’s index of industrial pro co’ored if is used to stuff dates or »8fi,900 FOR CRATER county and Multnomah county where bales compared with 10,102,482 bales I’ARK IS ASSURED established during duction declined from 121 in Sep Pr nes or as centers for chocolates. the work has progressed so far that ginned to the same date lust year, _____ ,hl year to produce stock for plant- tember to 117 in October, a level To make fondant Miss Burns reco paid workers are necessary for the I Ing, and enlargements of existing but ginning has been relatively less to be compared with 114 in October mmends the following recipe: The largest reclamation construc county program. since November I. nurseries w ill increase the area of last year. 2 c. sugar 2 c. sugar tion program ever projected in one That an ounce of prevention is “The July movement of wheat to which can lie planted annually un The decline in production reflect 1 c. water or 1-% c. water really worth a pound of cure is, in year was assured by Hie new appro market amounted Io 88,(MM),(Mto bush der existing appropriations to be- ed chiefly further decreases in out 1-8 t. cream tartar 2 T. corn syrup the estimation of Mrs. Dunbar, par priation bill for the interior depart els, which was much the heaviest I tween 20.000 and 25,000 acres. At ment. put of steel and automobiles. Daily Put ingredients in sauce pan and ticularly true in the work financed July movement in many years. The this ratp, however, the planting of The bill carries $2.000,000 for Owy- average output of shoes, leather and cook, stirring constantly until the by the annual sale of Christmas the 2.100.000 acres of denuded tim- August shipments totaled 97,000,000 flour also declined, while the pro sugar is dissolved. hee, $250.000 for Baker, $545.000 for Remove the seals. “We do take some credit for berland now within the National bushels und were ubove any oilier duction of cotton and wool textiles spoon and do not .stir again during continued reduction of the annual Vole, and $300,000 for Klamath. All Forests w ill take approximately 100 recent August, in September, how increased. Preliminary reports for the cooking. \\ hen the candy begins hve been approved by the budget death-rate from tuberculosis, but ever, wheat movement fell off to years. Purchases of new land by the first half of November indicate bureau, the dispatrh adds. to boil, cover the saucepan and those who have purchased Christ 45,000,000 bushels, against hearly the National Forest Reservation, The hill, the dispatch say,, carries , K‘‘s<‘rva»ion- further reduction in output of steel cook for 3-5 minutes. mas Seals in the pas, years are the 73,000,000 bushels during September «73.300 for Crater National Park. n r d i L Î . X T * ’ ‘î ’ and automobiles and a decrease in Remove the cover and cook until ones who have really made it possi of last year. The increasing use Increasing the budget recom m end». .Ù K »'«nting. A speeding up of the output of cotton textiles. the soft ball stage is reached (238- ble. We who administer the funds increasing the budget recoinmenda weather and other favorable circ the planting program, therefore, is Total output of minerals showed 240 degrees). From time to time, tion by $5.000. There is also reap you contribute have had to decide umstances, had induced an early considered urgent by the Forest little change during the month of wash away any sugar crystals which propriated $3,600 for building a Service. how best to do this humanitarian movement of wheat so great that October. Production of coal in form on the sides of the saucepan. work. The board of directors made ranger station. In addition to main it clogged the channels of trade. During the year new nurseries creased and the output of copper was I se fork or spoon covered with up of physicians, surgeons, nurses, World supplies of wheal for the tenance, the fund includes $10,000 were established at Susanville, Cali somewhat larger, while daily out cheesecloth and dipped into warm business men and women, health for a memorial seat in honor of fornia. amt on the Medicine Bow current season seem to be from 300,- the late N. J. Sinnott, to be located National forest in Wyoming. En- put of crude petroleum declined water. officials, professors, teachers, and 000,000 Io 350,000,000 bushels less and was further curtailed When done remove from the fire other socially minded persons de somewhere along the rim of the h r » m » n i. > - .. ..................- slightly »..u ______ than the 1928-20 crop. lake. I» 8« mints were made at the East In November. Volume of cons, ruc- and pour a, once on a cold wet plat ‘T h e supply of feed grains for For support and administration of brlska iiiir^.H?«’ " " I Hn?s^ ’ N e -' »ion, as measured by building con- ter. Cool to lukewarm; then beat cided our work should be to pre vent tuberculosis. When this associ the current season is materially low Indians in Oregon the sums to be ' „unie on the .nlar»’1*1 " be«inn,n« , ,rac»s awarded changed little be- until the fondant becomes white and ation was formed in 1915 the annual er than lust year’s a» a result of approprlnted are $148.000 for Klam-' men( x urM.rv ‘ T n °5. Monu‘ I * " ecn September and October and creamy. Add flavoring and knead death-rate was 95 ou, of every 100,- shorter harvests compared with a nth, $9.000 for Umatilla, and 8,5.000 ,, »“ UIIUI ticil v ___ . z- , ' . .......... . “ National declined in the early par, of Novem- until the mass is smooth and no 000 persons. In 1928 1, was 56. year ago. Prices of all feed grains ath, $9,000 for Umatilla, and $15.000 f orest, Colorado. The work done1 her. lumps remain. for Warm Springs. In other words at the rate of in have declined since the first of *n Colorado and Wyoming w ill speed | Shipments of freight by rail on ---------- o---------- Fondan, is better if allowed to in the pupuiauun population in vregon Oregon August, but corn prices are from 2 1. . . --------- , crease ■ ■■ «"V burns o n w h " r T l ° i CX‘en’ ive oid | an av(‘ra«‘‘ '»“¡«Y basis decreased sli- Ethel Klingle of Central Point yis- to 3 cents higher thnn n year ago. burns on watersheds from which the ghtly in October and the firs, two ripen 24 hours before using. It is | the number of deaths last year would ited nt the Omar Auto Park, Sunday Oats are 3to 4 cents lower than a i t i ' i “n W an<i Che>enne — ks in November. Department covered with waxed paper an d ! have been 950 had the 1915 rate con- ns the guest of Mrs. Celia Combes,. placed in a tightly covered jar. I, tinued. The actual number killed year ago und barley is 3 Io 4 cents The l 'nl1rluln,l,nillpa . Wa’v r supp,les- s,ore sal<,s continued as in other re- may nla>’ ue ---------- 0--------- . be covered covered with with a damp cloth if las, year by tuberculosis was 504. more thnn a year ago at the princi Michigan 'L "n'rSi ry asl lawas’ ! cen» months, ,o approximately 3 per *» <Jries out too much. PROF. MEISINGER TELLS OF pal markets. M e believe we have done some part A C T IV IT IE S OF LOCAL SCHOOL1 X n H n a " ' Pr° Vid<> fo r : cen, larger than a year ago^ Michigan, w ill provide stock f o r r e n t l u r » - ____________ ’ in the saving of lives. Nationally "Prices have been higher than WARDENS GRAB “BOOTLEG” FISH known life insurance officials tel, Th. ............? ’ ■’J “ ? - Inst season on orchard fruits, pota ,he Su, „ . , , hc „ 1 o l'o c “o b i“ but toes, and some other vegetables, but Ihe nclivili» „1 the Cold Hill public N .llo n .l F o r,,.. One of the largest seizures o f us we have. Eminent physicicians j y.lle nursery w ill supply stock for in the las, week of the month con alleged bootleg” fish ever made in nnd surgeons tell us we have. Gov lower for onions, cabbage and many school system. of the truck crops of which acreage A government survey reveals that the „tan,.ng of burns on potentially slderabb decline in prices was re' south-western Oregon was engin ernor Patterson has endorsed this had been increased. There is a ten the physical amt spiritual develop- productive pine lands on the Nation-; corded. The deciinc reflected chief eered las, Saturday at Marshfield by year-round program which is help dency for i m butter climb »lent of a child is just iis important I urn. , iu iner prices p n ecs to io ciiinii bores,s of California. The en- tv siriee redneiiz.». ' Assistant State Game Warden Art ing to save the lives of your neigh slightly, following the most radical » Phase of education as the Intel-1 largement of the Halsey, Nebraska' with organized exeh in® "’" ’‘’‘¿ •'i* Fish and Deputy Game Warden C. bors and mine. I, is on this record price decltnes In November for many lectunl. You w ill notice .ha, our 'nursery was made c h i e f l y f u r t h e r were X e n c e . l by the c o u S ’ of tha, wc base our appeal to you: buy price declines in November for many ............... »»»»»S uui - --- ....... ...mu viiiriiy io I C. Hearing. Christmas Seals, for they do fight years. Egg prices arc ranging n- departments and activities are based »he cooperative production of nurs Eight thousand pounds of Chinook security prices. During the first tuberculosis.” round several cents per dozen high on a three-sided development of ery stock for distribution by the three weeks of November prices for silverside and steelhead valued at er than a year ago.” the student. I, is jus, as serious state under the provisiofis of the $1.400 were taken and confiscated most of these commodities recovered FARM PRICES SHOW for a sctiool to fail to give a child Clarke McNary Ac,. as they were being unloaded into the from their lowest levels. CAT FISH SHIPPED W ITH O U T SMALL DECLINE the opportunity of competitant in warehouse of the Fellers Fish Com WATER FROM CALIFORNIA struction thut develops his spiritual pany. At 136 per cent of the pre-war and physical needs as to neglect the Following the seizure two com level on November 15, the general A “Believp It or no,” that is wor intellectual. The three “R's” are no plaints were issued against O. J. level of farm prices was 4 points thy of the attention of Ripley occur longer considered the only impor Pidgcon of Brookings who, it is al lower than on October 15, and but red last week when the game com tant phase of education. Education leged trucked the fish into Bandon 2 points higher than a year ago, ac mission of California shipped a has progressed the game ns trans from some point south. One of the crate of blue cat fish taken from portation, commerce, n ediclne, etc. cording to the U. S. Department of complaints alleges unlawful dealing Agriculture. The decline from Oc the Sacramento River to the Oregon We arc no longer riding in ox carts and selling of salmon without ali- tober 15 to November 15 was the re fish arc shipped in cans or tanks hut and neither should a school be us cense, and the other charge is the sult of a general decline in the no, these California ca, fish. They ing methods that belong to the same possession of salmon unlawfully prices of most farm . products. arrived in a crate with no more w at period. ______ The caught in Oregon. The trial of the case if H is brought princ‘pa! excep,ions »° »his wide- er than a few gunny sacks would ( D — Staff contain and they arc now alive and (1)—Teachers Irial w ill be in Coos countv, it h ! ™ th * " l m0Vement well in the ponds at the McKenzie said. - . » i s were the seasonal advance in the The majority are experienced and Some of the fish were fresh, indi- i S i ' ”, ^ ‘7 ° f eftRS 8 sIigh‘ UP' River hatchery. Mat, Ryckmnn have a long record of successful tea wen, to the depot In Portland a few ching. Over half take some kind of eating that they hail no, been long j r ua r denc\ shown by haV Prices, ou, of the water Cha"<es in the indices of prices days ago expecting to receive some special training each summer that cans containing ent fish as he had prepares them to give greater in | Fish declared ',ha, in seizing the '2 !’«r,cu,," ral commodities, by I'fish, he had acted on ins, rue, Ion, o ^ S o w T , Gr’ inS’ been informed that a shipment had telligent service. About 70% have been made. To his surprise he been in this system long enough Io the state game commission's head-1 " d " P° » ' / T * ’ “"d found the crate, similar ,o a chicken become acquainted with the stu quarters in Portland; that he had nn d ° J " 9 P°in»»: cotton and crate and in this thirty-six cat fish dents, their homes, the community the and sold the fish fish dressed dressed and sold them to ! co,*on.!,eed down? Points; and meat were alive and wiggling. They were and the needs of the school. No the highest bidder, the Fellers Fish animals down 7 points. On the otfier hand, prices of poultry and three days ou, of water before be school can have efficient service Company which paid $1,400 for ing finally released in the McKenzie that is continually changing teach poultry products advanced 19 points them.— Curry Reporter. hatchery. They w ill be used to ers. and dairy products were up one | ' • point. star, fish of their type in sloughs Every teacher is acquainted with December ig the month during of Willamette and Columbia rivers. and endeavoring to put into prac which the modern farmer gets out Oregon is ,o receive $1,197,667 of tice the acceptable educational meth the farm account book and figures the $73.125,000 jus, apportioned a- Rend the Ads and profit. A good ods. up the profit or loss for the year advertiser is usually a good m er The Gold H ill grade school was in preparation for a new star, Jan mong the 48 states and H a w a ii by Secretary of Agriculture, A rth u r M. chant. (Continued on Page Four) uary 1st, says the Oregon Experi Hyde as Federal aid fo r road con ment station. rarm uuilook Department Forests Areas tivity Improves Need Planting Over Nation Shop With the Advertisers Work of T. B. Association struction for the fiscal year 1931,