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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1930)
rug noi n hill ne ws , J ackson covnty . orbcon T hursday F ebruary is . nuo. We believe that the na/al arms parley being held in London will be a great suece: s if some diplomat be devel op'd there who is diplomatic enough to make every nation believe is is getting its own way. T H E QOLD H IL L NEW S Established 1807 C. J. SHORR Editor . ■1 ' -■ ■ " - - - ■■ ■■ ' ------------- . Published by Mac's Printing Co. H o w to R aise P o u ltr y . ah iuuependent Newspaper published in the Interests Gold Hill Oregon and Vicinity H v D r . L . I ) . L o G eo r, V .S .,S « . L o u ii, M o . J D r . LeG oo r Is a graduate o f ( h r O n ta rio V e t e r in a r y C o lle g e , 1 8 4 2 . T h i r l y - s l a years o f ve te rin a ry practice o n diseases o f liv e stock en d p o u ltry . E m in e n t au th o r ity o n p o u ltry a n d stock raising. N a t i o n a l l y k n o w n p o u lt r y b r e e d s r . I ' o t e j a u th .-r an d lecturer. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Entered at the Post Office at Gold Hill, Oregon, for traasmision thru the mails as second class matter. UNHAPPY MARRIAGES tor gets tlirr r , there is not enough linen In the bouse to wrap up a dull I nele H illy Keane of Ihe Goshen, baby. Ind., Democrat, in speaking uboul unhappy msirriages says: Muffles—I always lake my poetry Nine-tenths of the unhappy mar personally to the editors. riages are Ihe result of green humun Korgum Same here -I can't af calves being allowed Io run al large ford postage e illirr. in society pastures without any valves on them. They marry and Minister —M|y poor woman, you have children before they uaist be full «if regret for shooting have mustaches. They are your husband. fathers of twins before they Chicago Gal- Sure. I should er have iw o puir of pants ami done II 211 years ago when I wuz the lillle girls they marry are yo.mg and lienuleous. «dd before they are out of their teens. Occasionally one of these gosling marriages turns out all right, hut it I« a clear case of luek. I If there was a law against young ; galoots sparking and marrying I k -- ' fore they have cut all their teeth ' j wewc suppose they would evade it in some way, but there ought Io tie u sentiment against it. Il is time i enough for these bantams to think Don« right ang whoa of minding a pullell when th e y : we promised it. have raised mpney enough to buy a Wa- give a meneyhark bundle of laths to build a hen ' guarantee an all work. house. Hut they see u g irl who looks running, ami they are afraid , there is not going Io he enough Io When yea (hink of go around, and then they begin to gel their work in real spry, and | DIAMONDS before they are aware of the sanc Ihiak of tity of the marriage relation they are hitched for life and before they own a rook stove or hrdstrud they have to get up in Ihe night and go nften a doctor so frightened that they run themselves out of brrulh ami abuse the doctor because he does nol run loo, and when the doc- nor supply enough energy to pro duce both new feathers and n reg ular supply of eggs. Consequently the longer a hen takes for the molt, the less time she has fo r laying and WHY NOT A the less profitable it -will be Io feed LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Careful Feeding and Sympathetic and care fo r her. The big problem The state grange is behind a measure to change the Handling of Hens During the T ry in connection w ith the m oll, there state constitution to provide for the office of lieutenant ing Ordeal of the Molt W ill Do fore. is to make it as short as pos governor. Much Toward Accelerating Their sible. Careful breeding offers one solu This movement was no doubt induced by the death of Return to Productiveneoa. Good layers w ill not stop lay Governor Patterson and the elevation of Senator Norblad The thought has often occurred to tion. me that civilization has compelled ing u ntil lute August, curly Septem to the governorship. In this case we have a man occupy both man and fow l Io do a great ber or later und are through in ing the governor’s chair who was elected to office by the many things that nature never in about six weeks. Eggs for hatching electors of one 'County. tended to do. Civilization and evo- should always be from such hens. By the provisions of the Grange plan as it appears lution combined have also changed Hens that moll early und lake Iwo on another page of this issue the lieutenant governor will ,nanv of their natural bodily func- or three months for it should be w ith incomprehensible watched carefully. The chances are be elected as the governor is and by the entire electorate tions. ...... Yet, ' ....... u stubbornness they s till retain or they do not lay enough Io pay for of the state. It also provides for any vacancy which might gans and habits for which the need their feed and keep, but would be occur should the governor and lieutenant governor be ab has long since disappeared. A man's more profitable if marketed for (he sent from duty at the same time. It also provides for a appendix, for instance, is his sou table. constantly culling out the loaf presiding officer in the state senate similar to the vice venir of some long forgotten physic ers By and breeding only from the best al function, while the fowls' habit president in the national congress. of moulting is her reminder of the layers, a flock w ill eventually be There is little argument against the creation of the j time when a vital need existed for built up which w ill require only a office unless it be the small salary which is involved and the periodical removal of her feath very short vacation period for Ihe molt w ith a corresponding increase in case of the death or resignation of the governor the ers. in time devoted to laying. Very state will have a new governor, elected by the people all A hen in the w ild stale frequently careful hudnling und feeding is de had to depend on her wings for ready to step in and assume charge of affairs. tlight from birds and beasts of prey. sirable at all times, however. Io ♦ ♦♦ Her feathers, moreover, were her keep the vucntlon at a minimum and One of the biggest pieces of good news to reach this only protection from the elements. the production period al a maxi city in recent years was that the court of appeals had re In the w ild life she led they were mum. Avoid anything that hinders versed the decision handed down by Judge Bean in the Un undoubtedly in need of repair and laying, like sudden changes of feed. Il may bring on the unproductive ited States District Court and thus reestablishing the right renewal at the end of a strenuous molt sooner Ihun need be. On the season in brush and briar. It was of the city to maintain or build a dam at the site of the to be expected, therefore, that wise other hand, correct feeding and a city pumping plant. * Mother Nature would provide some little extra care may accelerate The situation as it now stands looks bright for an ear regular, automatic method to supply feather growing so the hen cun com ly renewal of activity at that place by the Beaver Port the needed renewal at the proper plete her new w inter costume and get back to profitable production in land Cement Co. Unless further stumbling blocks are time. a very little while. Now, the w ild hen had to lay placed in the way of the construction work it will no doubt During the mold, fowls should eggs to hatch out a small have Ihe very best of care. They be pressed as soon as conditions are right and the erection enough brood. When the chicks were old should have ample shade, n abund- ' of a power and generating plant at the east end of town, enough Io shift for themselves, she ance of green food and plenty of will be a reality. » was as free from duties or respon fresh water. They should be pro The construction of the power plant has been hanging sibilities of any kind as a modern tected from dampness, drafts and fire now for two years and insofar as the people of the city flapper is free from hosiery in the exposure of any kind. Very late summer time. She was then at lib mollers should bp especially pro are in favor of the Beaver Portland Co. building it erty her coat and she tected against cold. If possible, pul let us hope that nothing more intervenes to stop the early could to lake renew the rest of the year for moiling birds Io themselves. They completion of the project. the job. Now, civilization has are tim id and self-conscious when changed all that. Whereat the w ild bare, and the other hens w ill make \ \ e do not wonder at the news from Chicago that the hen might lay a dozen eggs or less life miserable for them. The less people are going to take the situation in hand and attempt and started htching at once, the hens are disturbed at this lime, the descendent is expected to easier it is fo r them to convert food to stop the epidemic of murder, anarchy and disrespect of civilized lay ten times that much and gets into feathers. civil liberty in that city. The better people are not going no chance to exercise mother in Proper feeding is of paramount to long stand for any s uch rotten condition and if it stinct. Instead, her eggs are hatch- importance. Feathers are derived | comes to a showdown when either the racketeer or the re en by a machine and her chicks from Ihe same material as eggs, be- 1 foster-mothered by a capon or ing about 81) per cent protein. It is spectable citizen must leave we will place our stakes on brooder. wrong, therefore, to lake away the the decent citizen. More power to the people of that man now provides shel mashes as many people do when disgraced city for their stand, may their cause be success ter Although and protection from w ild beasts, hens are molting. The mashes con ful. the. hen lakes no hcances; she con tain Ihe protein concentrates while tinues to molt. This would be of no grains contain very little. To rob A woman in New- Jersey was strangled to death trying great consequence were it not that m olting hens of their proteins is to save her jewelry from burglars. She perhaps thought egg laying and moulting do not o f simply to prolong the m oiling per ten go on together. A hen can iod until enough proteins are assim she was as well off dead as w ithout jewelry. neither eat and digest enough food ilated Io supply the feathers needed. The regular scratch grains may be fed including oats, wheal and corn as it is too heating. Feed also W S some flow er seed and linseed meal in Ihe mash. Also a little more meat scraps or cut bone that is usually fed and give plenty of m ilk if pos sible. A good mineral tonic is also invaluable. Short ia Days b u t Long in Values Remember Ihe m olting hen is • • SCe • • really very much out of condition, but that careful bundling and spec ial diet w ill help to speed up the passage of this trying period. Then, B R O O M S — 4 tie , A « - as she begins Io get back Io normal, 3 B L A D E P O C K E T K N IV E S durable. O n ly ___ . . . ___ SPECIALI W ide choice. Values A A gradually work back Io the regular GcnuineCoeoa D oor M a ta up to $2.00. O n ly ___ V ifC feeding practice of Ihe laying per F u ll 14x24 inch size . . . . . V s r C iod. Avoid sudden changes as they Genuine W IR E D IS H D R A I N E R S — " H O T P O IN T " w ill only delay fu ll completion of Speed« up drying ofdiahe«. Save« E L E C T R IC T O A S T E R tim e and iabor. 3 r the molt. Cu. ful Adherence Io "A ciociate" price............. 4 3 C F u ll nickel finish. C o m p e te with these methods is sure to speed up cord and plug. ( the molt w ith a commensurate in- Big Value I Th e greatest value ever offered on I crease in egg production just when a H igh G rade B ath Spray. Slips on ! prices arc beginning to soar up- your faucet in ju st a jiffy . Juat the | ward. thing for S h a m p o o or Q Ju t ‘ ick ‘ S ~ h ow er F ood Customer, in modern drug slorc- I want to purchase a Hock Ford. For M e a t or HAMILTON BKACH What do llie y cost? Vegetables E le c tr ic Clerk—Which do you mean—the Shwrp, clean c u ttin g knives cigar, Ihe cantaloupe or Ihe lliver? VACUUM CLEANER snau-M ir I We have they all. Cleans fast and thoroly. 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Lue II a—You’re nol angry w ith me fo r going out w ith Archie last night? Henrich—No, Indeed—I talked him into it. / Our» 1« » mn ler, supply depot for the builder for we hand le Lumber, Shingles Lath l.jm e, Plaster, Cement. Johns-Man- vllle Roofings rtr., end makt everything in Cabinet Work and M ill Work. T P y O W B R ID G E L U M B E R Y A R D T R O W B R ID G E C A B IN E T W O R K S Let US estjmute your b ill, you wlH like our Service, Quality “ n4 PricM ’ - Medford, Orego,, h b jb w hb » « " '■ -'■ -*)■ a • - ■ a a -a Establishing Your Credit A Savings Account is an asset of far greater value than Ihe amount of deposit. If you are able to save and accumulate money, you have demon strated to the hank your ability to repay a ! n, should it become necessary for you to borrow in time of need or an C l . l v I L eticy. Jackson County Bank Established 1888 Member Federal Reserve Medford, Oregon