Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, February 13, 1930, Image 1

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VOLUME NO. .12
l n - - ~ , 4 i n L NKWa JACKSON CtMfNTY,
Oregon Would
Attract New
Settlers Here
I
tank mystery 1H SO LVE!)
L o ra l Company Arouaaa CurioMity
«n Coaat w ith Tank Truck
I
, „^,M y 7 ^ 7 ^ 7 7 7 ^ ? '
Final Section Kell to Head
of Outlook is The Volunteer
Given Public Fire Brigade
NUMBER 41
III GE KILN at CEMENT
COMPANY REVOLVES ACAIN
Grange Would
Have a State
Lieut Governor
Smoke ro llin g fro m the huge
Lust week the Beaver Portland
slack at the Beaver P ortland plant
Cement Company made it tria l run
from thia c ity to Gold Beach, at the
again reminds us that once more the
ye a rs run o f s lu rry has started on
mouth o f Rogue River, w ith a large
1« course th ru Ihe long k iln to be
truck loaded w ith w ater fo r the
later turned in to finished cement
purpose o f estim ating the cu . m fo r
and sent in to the channels o f trade
transporting cement fro m the Ilea-
ver Portland Cement Company in
( "
Parts ° f this western coun-
_____
t , y ’ rh e raw « rin d started opera-
The "B u ild O regon!" program « f
<:,,,d ,k a c b where the
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,|° n , early11,b i» *e e k and now the
the Oregon Male Chamber ,,f (
. / " o ' wl1’ *‘ >on *’v h u ll! ,0
Field crops and fr u it present
At a meeting at the Gold H ill gar- ’
1 1,s 'H m rtm e n ts is func-
nu-rce means just what it says, Jul
ve’li " h i « h m , T
somewhat varying possibilities in
age, Monday evening, step» were n u " " 18 “ * .,na» ‘" um production,
lus L. Meier, general campaign
\'o doubt prompted by the untlm e-
Oregon fo r 1931). w ith In d ivid ua l
taken to form a volunteer lire de- ' • r *‘ JPe r,o «’*ly o f the local product
lie i. aight
o f " Hie tanker , on the p ro d u c tio n " o i f many
chairman staled in ta lkin g about |liu I ilw
v" „ .......
ly death o f the recent I. Patterson,
m any commodities
commodttlea in
About t w o tv-five in -
p „L ,
« "«"»e fo r Beaver
«he expansion program and Oregon .,,7,
“y
caused no
in - response IV
to B ailm ent.
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vnuncu
it creasing ra p
• - id ly •••
tareated citizens were present and ' h
.
<' en,cn' aad a» a result governor o f Oregon the m atter o f
judging from tin»
the r<»i.
fo | grow
I outer Stump ciimpoign being < on little e surmise, Judging
ing
o
.
grow ing demands, according to the H- D. Force was called upon io pre- tr e
u f *he ,0C" 1 “ »'"1"»"} is the election o f a lieutenant govern­
lo w in g article, i lipped from the
dueled by the organisation.
o r has received much attention over
crops and h o rtic u ltu ra l set lions of •Ide. A committee upon ru le , and I
eaCh yca r’
/ ‘ W ide spread approval, keen in I C u rry County Reporter.
the 1930 a g ric u ltu ra l report issued
the state and the grange o f the
regulations
were
appointed
consist-
'
A
,ar8e
cre"
o
f
men
have
been
leresl and enthusiasm in the p ro ­
An immense lunker and as large by the Oregon Extension service.
state has sponsored an in itia tiv e
in « o f Chas. K ell. Paul Thompson ! , 7 f o r sevcral * « * k s . »¡nee the
gram and poster stumps have ul- i « lank tra ile r tra ve lin g down the
" jth crops keeping puce w ith de­
measure w hich i f
passed w ill
do w n ’ rt’Pa«ring w o rn equip-
reaily been expressed, and in ad­ ¡Oregon Coast liig h w u y on Wednes­ mand, such as canned berries, cher­ end (). V. N ew ell wus appointed
change the constitution o f the state
a lot — o f * —
excitement m
in ries. pears, celery, nuts and some and th is comm ittee suggested that I ” lent and ’ " b s tilu tln g new equip- to authorize the creation o f the o f­
d itio n requests fo r udditionul lu fo r- day caused -------
WhHe ,be cbemieal lab o ra to ry fice o f lieutenant governor.
«nation on the various projects the I GoW
“ " d ,nuch conjecture as o f Ihe seed crops, the fu tu re de- a chief he elected as w ell as a sec- i
re la ry and treasurer. Chas. K e ll '
, been busv w o rk in g out new fo r-
Stale Chamber w ill undertake in I *° " 111,1 ,b<‘ ,a n k* contained.
F o llo w in g is the fu ll text o f the
pends on w hether production o r
Meier staled.
.
Thc »lory got around that the demand gains the more ra p id ly , the received the unanimous endorse- ! rn“ ,JS *° im prove upon the already measure as reprinted from the Ore­
"le
n
t
as
chief,
due
to
his
position
as
I
ap£
ndid
"
f
the
product.
gon
vo te r and sponsored by the
'M il liie Oregon State Chamber I *anba w er* « traveling moonshine , report indicates. On some other
gon Voter
and sponsored
the
fire marshal and also due to his |
' ^ " « " g o f the plant thru o u t , Grange
fo r submission
by in by
itia tiv
e
1» seeking to do in i t , ’B u ild Oregon’ |,b' " ' ’ w i,h lb ,‘ » Q U o rln water commodities, such as potatoes, the
past
experience
and
services.
C.
J.
*.
“
*
'>'*
«
welcome
th
in
g
in
o
u
r
petition
at
the
general
election
on
program is Io advertise Oregon ' F'ckeled tanks.
O lliers declared forecast i , not favorable, and w ith
’ to r " "'cans that a ll hands are November 4. 1930-
statewide to the w o rld , | o tl.|| » „ " “ y Werc’ o il ,,,n k» »«•"• along the others such as fiber (lax it is defin­ Shod, was elected secretary and 11.
D. _ Force as .................-
treasurer
of m
the
k «"<1 the pay checks w ill
That Section 8 of A rtic le V o f the
.w .
ua
e i new
i r w i .v
y |
fa d s about it and attract the in- Ore* on <;oasl highw ay on u scouting ite ly b right.
rorrited organization. About tw e n ty
»•rest o f prospective settlers w ill, I and ,o« f,n »f ‘ rip . p re lim in a ry to
I
_____ ____
C onstitution o f the Zz.e o f Oregon,
T h is year 30.000 copies o f the o u t­
capital, industries, tourists and in- I ’ " '" T
°*1 company entering the look report, eith e r complete o r as men were signed to a< t upon i.,e
C LRPEW W IL L N o ~ ,
abal1 b‘‘- and ‘ be same hereby is.'
department.
The
meeting
o
r
d
r
ill
» « to rs .
wd,,« O r,gon P()S,(.r «eld.
___
1 K,NG
•»"'ended Io read as fo llo w s :—
separated dealing w ith d a iry, liv e ­
Stamps as the motive pow er o f flip
1
,u n k» " e r e accompanied by ' stock, p o u ltry, farm crops o r h o r­ nights w ill be the 2nd Monday in
The old s-,vi,i„ . t **r< »
I Section 8.—A lieutenant-governor
"»<>re Ilian I " bi« '*'u, i"g car d rive n by "M o ose" ticu ltu re . have been printed fo r free every month. A special meeting not B ing to n ig h t” was reenact ^ 4’11 1 r h° ShaU ha¥e * * * S“ nie <*naJiflca-
was called fo r next Monday evening
.utx) business ami professional men 1 'b 'lrh e a il, manager o f the Beaver d istrib u tio n .
re’ lit y in this c ity this week t
rc<,uircd fo r «overnor, shall
County agents now
in ru using the stamps on th e ir out- ! (;c»ient Company at Cold H ill. The 1 have supplies, o r copies u,a.v he ob­ at w hich the department w ill he
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fu
rth
e
r
perfected.
go ng mail w ill he h e lping us do u I !a,lks 11111,1 ,b ‘ >' reached Rogue Riv- ! tained from the college.
the same manner as the governor
The m atter o f obtaining a new for years has pealed out the w a rn -
n,“ y. ‘•'r<<'»iv * Job.
' "
er were filled w ith w ater and' the’,,
and he shall hold office fo r the term
I he general outlook fo r potatoes
must
h“ • r r ‘ Ve,‘ w b in
Wl,"*‘r W“ 8
in ,° ,he r iv ’ •» " •’ « P«r«.euiarty favorable if fire truck was discussed and the
o f fo u r S
years;
the
equim ,;;m
i a provided,
^ ; i od„ ‘ that
ohr 1i at ,h:
1« not p a rtic u la rly favorable i f
vclopment
i
lot only inadequate hut the tru ck a c r k • .
°
b'ladeiphia, has lieutenant-governor shall be elected
now owned by the department is
u „ J
S,d<“- L n ,ik e ,b ‘‘ »b- ! fo r a term o f tw o years
He h n
too light to w ithstand Ihe load was
b ’ however no museum w ill receive a salary
? i
cited w ith the result that H. D ? ' <ome ,bis o,<1 bell, no odes w ill ( D ollars ($500 00) ner ' ^
U° i?**
Force was ca.ied upon to make £ ■ i r , S; nh o X Uni M ! ° Ur erS‘ Whi,e
sbal‘ - ^ 0
ith T r
a iu ie w iflt (|p.
ami expansion and ,
I he tour o f the tw o big tanks is I «’»‘age this year," the report reads,
nothing more n o r less than a scout- This much increase under norm al
•hru
ing and logging tr ip o f the Beaver conditions w ill produce a crop
merce.
Cetiieni Company o f (¡old l l i l l , equal to that o f 1924 when over-
•Bui’| r."‘n
,hr<* 8° a,a
,h <
vestigations eoncering the o u tfittin g our
. \
assis,*ng us fill I except when called upon io serve as
w hich is figuring on fu rn is h in g the production dropped the farm aver-
B u ild O rego n’ pro gra m
o a new tru ck w h ich w ill he re- ig , b
be pas‘ few weeks governor when he shall receive the
T * lie
first
cement fo r the Bogue R iver hi . Ige. age December price to 62.5 cents a equipped and o f sufficient pow er to ? ’
l<-
'U
lin
..
1,1
’
"
si
. y ,WJn’ n o ’ w e d w ords w ill
- ■■
-
ei e the
iro n , s
U c “ " h A nnually
salary o f that office. He shall be
ks were fille d w it
h w ater ..
SaU $1.31
« <> > •
—
t he tanks
ith
a bushel compared __
w ith
fo r De
do the w o rk the local department !
W ri*!en ,n ’ •« memory. But un­
4
A g ricu ltu re .’ T h ru expanding w ill he the cement trucks i f th
president o f the senate, but shall
-em ber 1929.
w ill be called upon to do.
I an°th e r bell is obtained o r the
the present la n d settlement program
have no vote, except that w jien the
company g is the contracts and | W o-I-I wheat demand is reim rted
Tl^«
meeting
w«s
adjourned
to
,
o
'
„
D
°
2
f
r.e'
’a
ire>l.
C
urfew
w
ill
not
fam H |M'
b r'1" 8 ‘ h* n," ,,b< r o f
vote o f the senate shall be equally-
when they reached Ilog
I)' r the
| "«
increasing
as t ra
ra n p jd
id tv
ly n as . n pro-
eef again Monday evenino
-Oil I
8 on««bt.
R
rie <
^reu sin g about a
rn - nieef
J " "Hcs locating in Oregon up | „ i t
evening at 8 8:00
divided
he shall cast the deciding
.1
I 1«
lh ,l i ,ll i,.t in _
a
" ''' ' * ' h”
-
Present supplies and o’clock at the same place, Feb. 17.
41 ------
«H) a month. Next, we want to urge .•e m "1M ,rm■ks’ " ' " ,■,,
vote. The senate shall choose a
FEBRUARY—THE
BEST
TIME
the grow ing o f now im ported a g ri­
*»l‘n<*ral conditions indicate no bet-
TO SEED SAYS N EL finxi'
PF° ,empore ,0 Preside
I lie company wants to determine 1er price in 193b ; an fo
r last year,
cu ltu ra l c ro p , and Io establish ade­
» ■
x <a 1 . ODD FELLOWS CONFER DEGREE
_____
S K E LS O N , in the absence o f the lieutenant o r
tee
cost
o
f
tru
c
k
in
g
Hie
cem
ent
to
M
rket
fo
r
h a rd <
n r ln > w ’-.eat is ex-
__'
Mrket
fo
r
hard
spring
quate file d ,ti,.s fo r
„ „ r |,e, jnH ()f
| when he shall exercise the office o f
t v Cie n A . N ebon o f Columbia coun-
I
I to he the least favorable.
o u r farm crops and thus Increase site o f the bridge on Rogue River.
governor.
T h a t’s the solution o f liie tank
tiu ls, hurley
barley and corn are three ,e rrPd Ihe first degree o f Odd Fel-
' 1. S ,be far,ners lhat du rin g the
Oats,
d k .'r " S ° ? r f " r " ,crs '■'•’•«‘i 'c anna­ m y s te ry .,
In case the governor-elect fails to
crops
that
n
d
io
n
a
lly
are
not
in
a
,o"
'
shiP
upon
fo
u
r
candidates,
Tues-
'”
°
n’
h
o
f
February
clover
and
grass
’ ll} fo th e ir production.**
f »v( cable p .ttilio n hut fo r w h ich a dav evening. The candidates were ‘
be 8eeded
best advantage on q u a lify, o r in case the governor is
“ The goal o f ’M illions
y rw
too.!
exist., in Oregon w
here ,w o tro m Central P oint and tw o
seeded
grain
fields <mu
and ournt
burnt removed fro m office, o r of his death,
W ealth T nnm dly from In d u stria l CIR CLE T O l'U IS T s . It
good market exist,
where
.
............»vma
TOURISTS W flLL oxJ MAIN E, ' o ra l demand
J .... ...........................
OVPr
. * frozcn
° , n r ..................
r <l.SuOn ,be
o r resignation, o r permanent in a b ility
Expansion is to increase o u r Indus-
consistently exceeds from Ashland
to discharge the pow ers - and
duties
a
fte
r
the
th
a
w
in
g
o
f
a
fa
ll
o
f
xnnw
________
•ria l production. We’re interested
| state supplies.
Several hundred
The lodges o f the county have
o
f
the
office,
the
lieutenant-governor
At
th
is
tim
e
o
f
year
when
ground
is
.
°y
,b
e
.c,Hlce’
,he
'«cuienant-governor
A
new
innovation
in
to
u
rist
ser­
[cars o f corn arc shipped in to Ore­ been m aking a new practice la te ly
first i „ increasing the payrolls „m l
volume nt business o f o u r present vice is being inaugurated by the gon every year to meet a g ro w in g in co n fe rrin g degrees. The Cen­ heaved up from freezing the seed i Sh“ lbeco,ne governor fo r the re-
w ill be covered when the lh a w in a m a,nder o f ,he
fo r w h ich the
i^ X th
’ ra<,‘‘ devidoP«"<*nl Oregon Slate Chamber o f Cominerce demand.
u iitw in u « governor is absent fro m the state o r
tra l Point lodge confers the in itia ­
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in 193») th ru the form ation o f Ore­
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«.vraaa
It* (JL
Among the seed crops o f w hich to ry degree, the Gold H ill lodge the occurs o r a fte r the snow melts o ff -
«"<1 the m anufacture o f more o f
IS otherw ise te m p o ra rily unable to
gon C ircle T o u rs" calculated to in ­ Oregon is becoming an im portant
and
the
ground
is
in
a
muddy
state.
our products coming from our fo r­
first. Ashland 2nd and Medford, 3rd.
discharge the powers and duties o f
ests and natural resources. Second- duce state visitors to stay longer source, red clover shows a favor- In this w ay the several lodges are Some o f the best stands o f clover
the office, the lieutenant-governor
and
see
more
o
f
Oregon
in
to
u
rin
g
ly. the estahliahnvnt o f new indus­
, able long-tim e outlook as grow ers able to fra te rn a lize m ore w ith one and gras, are obtained fro m such
shall CMt
cast 35
as governor.
governor, u
u n
n til
til the
the dis-
dis-
trie s especially suited fo r Oregon tile slide. It. S. H am ilton, president are favoring domestic ra th e r than another and the degree w o rk is bet­ seeding and it is usually better than
seeding in the fa ll.
‘
ab» lity is removed; and
— .. in
... case o f
in accord w ith the opportunities and o f Hie organization announced here Euro),can seed, but Oregon’s op- «cr
ro
r
each
lodge
specializes
in
one
te r fo r each lodge specializes in one
to.iay. The circle to u r service is a
ls reported as depending
the removal from office, death, res­
wants o f the various cities and
p o rtu m ty is reported ax depending certain degree. A large attendance
ignation,
state, o r
pari
of
Ihe
State
Chamber’s
1930
on
changing
to
acceptable
strains
to
. .. absence fro m the -----------
communities.
on changing to acceptable strains to and a splendid meeting was re p o rt­ MOTOR DRIVER RESPONSIBLE
in
a b ,,h
ility
to
discharge duties o f o f-
B ill'd
uild Orpffnn**.
Oregon” .
A
T
R
A
IL
ROAD
CROSSINGS
*n:l
,-
y
,o
..
nma»« n
j ____ >
"The th ird goal o f ’.Millions New prodgram o f “ B
meet a c ritic a l demand. Outlook ed Tuesday.
sstk .
l_ _ — _
leaallv , f l • i ’i*
* ’ k b°
,b ° — f a . ,he
Kovem
the
..w .
o
u n i H u or
i
a and
iiu
m
e
D riv •er,
e r, o f m otor vehicles legally
Twelve diffe re n t c irc le to u r ro u t­ fo r sweet clover is poor, but ladino
Sen e n
" y. fro,n
lieutenant
governor,
the Secretary-
assume lia b ility i f they do not “ stop
Scenic Resources* is to be attained ings covering all o f the outstanding and alsike are fa irly strong. South­
RAT1O OF BUCK DEER
look and lis te n " as a ra ilro a d cross­ o f State shall act as governor, u n til
by c a rryin g display advertising in points o f interest in Oregon are be­ ern demnd fo r w in te r field pea
SAID TO BE SHORT ing.
the d is a b ility be removed, o r a gov­
national magazines ami publications ing w orked out and w ill he p u blish­ seed is s till increasing.
e
T
his
was
established
here
in
a
de-
h
i rn
" ° o n r be
, elected “ at the next general
endeavoring to ¡„crease to u rist tra f- ed in fo ld e r form and in colors.
Among fru its, apple markets are
Settlers in the county who live
S ection.
The governor
n «H Paris o f ,he state ami to Each ro u tin g w ill ca rry a log o f the expected to be more stable in the back near the foot h ills have re- cision rendered in the nsunicio il ' 1U n n ia
court com pelling a C abf
alif, "Vrans'fer’
tr a n s L )
' he VaCa" Cy sha,‘ boId
e xp lo it our scenic resources before lo u r and be profusely illu stra te d next fe w years, hut heavy produc- ! ported a grea't m any d e e i^ r iv e n C° Ur' COmpe,,in«
S° U' h i rn Pa' office fo r the unexpired term o f the
he w o rld and prospective stale vis­ w ith photographs o f Hie slate’s scen­ «ion and ,„ w prices arc s ti.. p r o b - [ ou, by d e £ snow a " ^ , X X ™ ^ f l c ' X
i . in
. years of ' especially ‘, t favorable
"a
vy Those
acep snow
and shortaffo
n ci f 1 ih ” V n '
u
outgoing governor.
able
' feed.
observing
these
d
e
e°
r8t'
Maa’
’
" vm
vine>aedis
ors. And the., by the form ation ic spots.
fecd. Those observing these deer »h., r..i,
'
8t ■l ‘,as> a
eyardist
crop
conditions.
N
orthw
est
grow
-
say
there
is
only
an
occasion^
buck
I
X
h
„
T
°
Unt
°
f
dan,a«e
'»"■>
sus
of
circle tours’* covering every
■’’The tours w ill he complete ir,
,
........’ •••‘’I»»
sus-
----.V .... ussnaiumil UUtK . . .
tamed when n
a tra in rrn«hnH
crashed in to a BANDON EDITOR WILL
ill he
favored,
th r ru
«»"*'««•
— * <— •
turned
covering every pari and section o f prs w -------
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- ........... however,
..
in
u
p a rt o f Oregon and direct service
among about tw e n ty o r more does.
Kive
(„m is t „ „ Inducement Io Oregon and we have much to gain 18 ro w ' ni* f<’ «’»’ign demand and ah- It is said that i f the same ra tio ex­ tru ck and tra ile r loaded w ith gaso-
HEAD STATE ASSOCIATION
g o „ n° r<' ° f " " ,l SlHV ,onacr in ° re - in encouraging the tourists v is itin g I SPnc'‘. o f ,a r«<’ young commercial ists other places (here should be a line.
L. D. Felsheim, e d ito r o f the
Oregon to slay longer and to sec plantings
l di" ’ lings al
at present.
" hen a Southern Pacific tra in eo-
closed season on the male deer as
"A B«b l,"H these goals is essen more o f our great state,” H am ilton
I car production is increasing so
lided w ith the tru ck d riv e r had " e s te r n W orld, Bandon. Oregon.,
a means o f preventing exterm ina­
It il to the progress am! development said.
ra p id lv that prospects depend large- tion. The census o f w ild life over driven on the ra ilro a d crossing was elected president o f the Oregon
o f Oregon ami what they mean to
l f w can double the time to u r- !V 00 m ain taining rate o f demand
the slate is held to be merely con­ w ith o u t ta kin g any precaution by press conference in the concluding
He succeeds
every business and professional ists stay in Oregon it w ill mean just
Somewhat the same is jecture and a very poor guess at stopping, lo oking o r listening to ax- session here today.
""»n is readily understood. If we that much more Io us from a busin- 1 T " ' ° be ,ruc’ o f sweet cherries, that.
ccrtain if a tra in were approaching. E a rl Richardson o f Dallas. P ro­
Increase o u r new w a lt h produc­ ess standpoint. Manv thousands <)f|,b o "« h ,b c prospective increase in
At the close o f the tria l the court fessor George T u rn b u ll o f the
The fact that deer have been d riv ­
tion annually, we increase one p(>0. tourists visit Oregon annually and I l ’r " ,b" ' ion
so great,
rendered decision against the trans­ jo u rn a lism was re-elected secretary
en out o f the h ills has caused a like
l ie s purchasing power and w ill, the number is increasing every
fe r company w hich was ordered to fo r the tw e lfth consecutive time.
" ln<* productlon in Europe is
exit of cougar from the higher h ills
, decreasing, but as three-fourths o f
money to buy, business a c tiv ity is year.”
pa.v fo r the damages sustained bv Both elections w ere unanimous. E.
‘ Most o f the to u r, can he made in ' "æ W° ï ' ' 1 SU,’.|,,y ° f d ried ',ru,ies and this resulted in a larger num­ he ra ilro a d and the grape grow er. I-.. Brodie of Oregon C ity Enterprise
« really slim ti! it
ber o f those animals being killed.
•w<> or three days, so no doubt
f r 0'" ' " e P" C,flc roaa»
was chairm an o f the nom inating
committee.
INCREASE IN OREGON GRANGES scores of Oregonians w ill want Io i )r° M’e‘ ln<’ Production i s lik e ly to
HERE’S BIG NEWS—AS WE
Oranges and o ther citru s fru its
The H ills b o ro Argus awarded the
Ih e subordinate Granges o f Ore­
I NDERSTAND THE DEFINITION
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are p a rtic u la rly good source o f v it­
gon have increase,I to the number
" e have been to ld that when a Sigma Delta Chi tro p h y fo r being
270 ami now include every county
Thn Bhivf» 1 1
1
1
find production arc cxocct- amin C.
man bites a dog that is news but the best w eekly newspaper in the
in the state, Hie several counties be­
it was left fo r Ringgold Georgia to state. Presentation o f the tro p h y
I f w affles stick .den’t grease the
ing supplied as here indicated; I
produce a more sensational morsel was made at a luncheon o f the con­
......... I<,,ll\ ,o u ris l camps and) N ational outlook fo r straw berries
iron, hut add tw o extra tablespoons o f news.
ference today at men’s d o rm ito ry.
Clackamas countv 18; Lane
Oouglas and " u ^ h in g i^ n " iT 'c a . 'h ; ! S In fo rm a iffin ' ' ' T ffi
o f melted b utter to the w a ffle hatter
Down in that southern c ity is a H onorable mention w ent to the
County News-Times
Columbia and Marion 12 each; Coo, expected to I,,- r .......... N , HIV
\
8h' re' ,uctlon
in Oregon-Wash- Vitam in I! .w hich occurs abundantly man w ho w-as shot by a rabbit. The W ashington
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expected to he ready fo r announce­
ington acreage is reported. Celery in vegetables, fru its , m ilk, and man was James H. Gordy, sports and the St. Helens Mist.
and U m atilla It) each; Klamath.
ment in Hie next few weeks.
produclion is s till on the increase wholegrained cereals, stimulates the man o f Ringgold.
L in n , Multnomah and Wasco 9 each;
appetite. T his vitam in is lacking
P ru n in g season is ra p id ly passing,
Baker, Crook, Jackson, Union, W’nl-
Here’s the story.
Members o f l b ” fa m ily who are hut demands seems to w a rra n t it.
sugar, fats, and h ig h ly refined
and most o f the o ld e r orchards
lo w n and Y a m h ill each 8; Renton
Among Oregon’s nut crops, w a l- 1 in S",8
uis in Hu. futí.i... ..... >.....1
i cereals
w ould respond to a systematic th in ­
«5 G illiam , G ranl, Jefferson Mai ¡cooked m ills , a tlra c tiv e ly ' 'sened i V ’ ,n»"rn nb‘>'" ’,n8 a<r(,a«'’ equal t o ) ’------------- --------------------------------- ------ Placed .1 in his bag. L ater the mei! ning out, says the Oregon E xp e ri­
lic u r, M n rro y and T illa m o o k 5 e a c h ;! T h e ir d ir t should i, elude n le n ti
f
F n " ' " f prM e n l I’coduc- ' yet produces o nly about 5 p e r c e n t Sat “ 1Wn ' ° re a * ’ Gordy la yin g his ment station.
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■’ «’lie n ; 1 n e ir d ie t should ..e lu de n le n lv ..f
Hood River,
Josephine.
Lincoln
,.„,) fresh fru its
and
its, , vegrlahies.
vegetal, es m
mi ilk L X
w ho
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•>"’ domestic consumpUom O niJ | T abbR "^ X . ° »¿he 8 r° " nd- The
exceeds
n s h e d , nnu 1
Only
“ Plugging” livestock i , the in ­
¿ X h ac
<‘nch:/ d a' - p a" d Lake wheat hr. ad and ce
’l , y iih
< xi ( i n , demand
demand fo
fo r r u
unshelled
m ___ _ . consun.ption.
.
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iy ra b b it came to life
— and
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niviLt'ii the
ine
9 each; C u rry and Harney 1 each.
little candy and p a .trie ,
Y
trig g e r on G ordy’s gun. The charge jection o f ta llo w , oils. la rd and o th ­
w ent through the sportsm an’s shoe er substances under the skin o f an
animal to fill depressions to deceive
taking tw’o toes w ith it,
the judges in the show rings.
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the State Chamber o f Coin
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