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ï>. t ▼01.1 m i : NO. 32 Silvanite Mine 'to Start Stamp lililí This Week THB 0 0 1 ,0 1111,1. NEWS. JACKSON C O C M T ^ OHEO»N THURSDAY MARCH 2«. 1930 I II» 3OÜ EVER STOP TO THINJi By Edson It. W aite Shawnee, Oklahoma Spring Fever News Gleanen Getting Into and Condensed Our People for our Readers Analyzing ...YOU... With the New Sciesce ti Syllabic-., NUMBER 48 Fire Department Will Sponsor a Cleanup Plan By C. J7COFFMAN Carle I». Brown, N alional Adver D e a n c i A i l t h e E n u m e r a to r s tising m anager of the Suit Luke T ribune says: “ W hat Inis become of Situs, wttli his bools, baggy tro u s A m e lia The pounding of the huge stamps ers, to u t loo sh o rt, old straw hut, One m ight w rite the w ord “a m ia Possibly more Ilian for many A new planet has been discovered ble,’’ when beginning to w rite your I "ic Silvainlc Mine, one of Hie and hi* w hiskers, and hayseed in years are the people of this city , by an astronom er at Flagstaff, Ari- At a meeting of the Gold Hill fire name, and It would u n it'd guAI hearing pro) riles ill his h air? siiow ing signs of real honest-to- zona. It is supposed to be the ninth departm ent held at the Gold Hill not be fa r wrong, tills section o f Hit slide, w ill soon " I ’ll lei! you! Here he comes w ith goodness spring fever. Not the planet in the solar system. as to y our c h a ra c Garage, Monday evening the rep o rt be heard : . ain. There is nt the a nt at Hart, Steinblock A Kluppen- kind w hich makes them want to ter. T he ancient of the dance com mittee was heard. present li n e i b n slai i mill on heim er suit on, all pres eil, a stet- creep otr in a co in er and go to Henry Myers. Sup4. of the state m eaning of your Most of Ihe arrangem ents have been the | ; 'd i present own- - in hat, I Inrshcim shoes and the sleep w hile the birds sing and the first syllable, AM. made and the mem bers will meet penitentiary has filed a rep o rt with t . m il I lie | H ill five of se latest in lies, sh irts and socks. He wild flow ers bloom, but that con tlie s|ate board of control urging w as people or on on the evening of March 28 at the ut.'iinps tl work w ithin the tiillL looks like a Kunsas City Banker (or structive spring fever w hich brings Hie ereelion of a new penitentiary. Pavilion to clean up the hail pre ten das cording to Cetirgt Haff, b etter) don't lie? T he w ord AM into action (lie ham m er, saw, rake, He says that the old building is ob parato ry to holding the dance the has now com e to ■ Upl I ' n nt, in un inti rview "I)o (o n rem em ber w hen most ti'.e, |Nlint brush and the like. solete and a fire trap, as well as, a following evening. A ticket sale is The W .de-Spread ,,;ea0 the n r'” ‘K>r w ith I w riter this week, Brush and rubbish fires are coin- hindrance to rehabilitation. an y u n e from a farm o r ’co u n try ’ Fingers of Amelia • m " ,D planned w hich w ill reach every th e i vunite mine Is loeutcd on tow n could be spotted instantly by u.on and show s that the people are a sense. It p u ts you body in the com m unity. By S atur Valley market road north • eir clothes. Anil the city slicker rem oving the litter form th e ir yards t " ; • an The new Vale irrigation darn was at th e head of th e group of people day evening tickets w ill be in the it! at.i ' 2 Mi lilt of I d T h is am iability Is typilted by you In hands of the m erchants of the city arid i s easily lie recognized by ami gardens. The stores are selling dedicated by Gov. N orblad Mar. 16. hus I n f> tire ■a d si ds am! spring gardens are call The Vide project consists of 30.000 th e wide-open hand, us II Is easy for and the members of the departm ent is style. goini Blit who can tell 'em ap art now- ing for iiiueli attention. WU have acres to he irrig ated at a cost of you to spread y our Hagers wide a p a rt T ills am iability of yours continues and a ‘large attendance is anticipat hus I i be small town has its stores w ith mil checked up on the entire town $3,600,000. ed at the dance. even through liard labor approaching ru n n id of win u|eto-tl:e-m inute m erchandise -the Io note Hie im provem ents w hich The m atter of burning the brush m isery, us is signified by the com nnd i l.c 1’rimo t i c Rivera, ex D ictator of bin atio n o f the firsi two syllab les of off the Rogue River banks on the .me kind of radios, top routs, glov- are taking place al all points hut if rn a tpi I ti t»h ret s, sh irts and luggage sold in the v c have noticed some great im Spain died unexpectedly of a heart y o u r nam e, AMEI,. north side w as discussed and it was dumi Practically every i attack in his room at the P aris Ho i Going fu rth e r Into your nam e, we irger cities amt its w orkm en, rnrm- provem ents. I decided that the com pany would to in •I •I tl e values (lilt of. is amt "itisiiies' men are sm artly r -sidrnt along the Pacific highway,' tel, .Madrid, Spain. He w as sixty find an ancient sy llable MEI.A. m ean burn the debris as soon as it be No , 1 vas piuei-d ujwn I t ing fullness 'h e r e il goes th ru tow n is making years old. tailored o I well-groomed. comes d ry enough. The grow th has vain tick by Superintend Now combining all these together, im provem ents in the appearance o f ' become so rank along th is part of "And, the wat'T the old hick ent Ht s t a t i l i that different th eir house o r yard. O utstanding: Mexican new spaper, Excelsior, } we find th at y our host occupation the riv er bank that it is considered tov.’ll is just A . alt gone w here Silas stories ell circulated In sev- in this line we would note the im- has announced that il will elim in- would tie som ething in which you la a fire hazard. has ’v e n t’, in .', Ike country by eral n s v ’lieti told I " ■US' provem enls being made nt •he j ale crim e news from ils colum ns, as b a r w ith and for the people, through th e pioneering of a, g reat cause, to the A ttention w as called to the fact m otor or tr aiu or plane you see glowln dor ; f (tie mine and the home' of O. C. Stanwood who is is l i a s a tendency to discourage C'i’ii|iletion or fulfilm ent of th e Ideal that clean-up time w as near and r. irt, clean, bright, o p er. itimi that is g o i n g on there. small cities, building an addition Io his home. tourists. i T ruly you ure the salt of the e arth . the legislative com mittee w as ask How i ver, .Mr. I ’alT assured us that I w ith tone, ■te puvenu-nts, stores T ile (tim e r at 5th and the Pacific Amelia, a s an ancient syllable used ed to meet w ith the city council to ills, parks and well- w ith fine fr he w as :i< ri sponsible for IS' i f highw ay, w here the old house was to your nam e would indicate. People Bolivia ami Paraguay have about this ! make arrangem ents for a general •|d I ‘"is ns t! l’ it lies] eak prosperity. the «e sii n ami has proud'. removed lias been cleaned up as settled Iheir q u arrel. Tw o forts depend upon yon a g reat deal, and you “Am I i • citizens well, they r en ire hist,, t' of Hit W|>- can easily assum e leadership any tim e clean-up of the city ’s vacant lots has (lie lots adjoining il. Win Gard I ,,n jhe border will be exchanged. The city ch a rter lie n ti yon get Inspired with the reality of a and premisesi n when I is know cl: al '.J Hie latest talkie, the n er has cleared off a collection of j ______ makes it possible for the city to g re a t hum an need print, I il V ill hi anti en tic, g ving I n o w c i s ' \ i , ' . I i 't book*, songs and refuse from the lots w here he lives, i Dolienv, the oil m agnate is on the Your chief Injunction here would clean up the lots and charge the Hie last w ord in in w to serve d in fills tl1' facts ahi nt tl e mine, Mrs. Alice Wise is making sonic | w itness stand in his own defense, be not to allow y o u rse lf to tie led Into expense to the p ro p erty ow ner. It lia-r> i, e n expert Old, n ers an ' play goif. very m arked im provem ents In t h e ! in W ashington, this week. He too m uch sacrifice for your own good. is proposed that this be done this io ir. i ; f’.Sil , mu; v nr b o o ts nnd over- appearance of the p ro p erty which j must it the nun. and prove lo the investigation A lw ays try to see th at you a re taking year w here prem ises are not clear or v. i i In w orks, hut w hen lie the repai I ring " recently purchased. H ow ard cominjj^.« that he was not guilty y o u rse lf along w ith th e big Idea and ed. The com mittee proposes to ••i s ti) lov n e cities in u modern t.ia b e has painted the inside and ♦ of and w lie io rh irge of b rib ery in the obtaining of oil receiving your own com pensation as ask the m ayor and council to set a well. w h e n ini'I is |daei I hoi'i bi v.dfe a n 1 ’’li” «"lf outside i f ii'< store. Chas. Kell has In opera! n. I ir reserves from Ihe U nited States has tat eii U|> la si,lent in Gold Hill I o ' , lite Hie average v " - tressed ! had his p Amelia B arhart Is a good exam ple day p rio r to E aster Sunday for a ge oflice retinted. The governm ent. o f w hat I mean hy connecting your m unicipal clean-up day and provis Mr. PIl-Avtu ;h Is from T ie hi .i and I b Iks you see in New Y oi. ealtle, Nnggetl Garage has taken on a labors with the rew ard of those labors. ions will be made for a truck to 'lin g the num ber on Hi Si Ivan- f t . Isa. Des .Mt n i t , or Salt Lake City. in re sig h tly a; "i 'iranec. The tightly) Secretary of State Stimpson asks Am elia E B arr, the novelist, m ight gather and dispense w ith all rub y ro 'l to 18 men. . . I ; ION Aliai did il?" building has been rcroofM , repaint- assistance of Ambassador Dawes also be cited as one who had suc bish w hich is gathered together at 'art of the milling crew has been A V U E I I - ,’N ational Nt wspaper ' a n d new win lows r e " ,ie e the w ho is a friend of P rem ier Tarieu, ceeded in the eyes of the world. only a sm alt cost to the p roperty .a' en o(T th e ir regunlr duties and Advertising. I® , I »SO, W estern N ew spaper I'n lo n .> j in ,. . i o" -nil a new floor 8as in dealing w ith the F rench situ a ow ner or tenant. nre aiding in the l ehatiilil King of | been lay: I. J. G. Ingling has his tion. The people of the city have al Hie mill so that it ran lie placed in Newly hatched eh i"' s, unable to place cleaned un and all ready for BASS TO BE GIVEN CLOSED ways been very good to clean up Opel iti il n t other devchr ■ I its stand properly on Iheir feet, and . . ipg garden. The old house SEASON BY COMMISSION th eir prem ises and it is hoped that Don British d riv er of the giant lire being pianned for Hie m a r fu ,bow ing an appitren . t > ’ to Ihe Coy A Robinson service Silver Bullet racer w ill Ir|y) lo beat Closing of th e season for bass this y ear even a g reater effort be ture. trol over Hu- muscles of th eir iice-s, ttiiHon w hich s'~ s recentlv partial- the w orld sliced record of 231 miles fishing between April 15 anti Ju ly 1 w hich are usually bent hack over I ly tleslroyed by f • ha« ’ -en re an hour at Daytona Beach. He has was found necessary by the state made to present a clean wholesome city by E aster time. S I ’ »• V I Y C \ I ’’ ('E A S R IC t’T . I eir liodits w ith heads held in a moved. IL J. D roletle of tin Nug made several speed tests. game commission at its last reg u lar TUBAL CON DITION HE NATION’ Eg! Its Iwi ed position, arc called get Service Station has done him m onthly meeting. Due to the fact JUNIOR PLAY . o iig c n in ln o chicks, according Io self proud in im provem ents near Low flying is causing consider- that this is the spaw ning season for on Experim ent station bulletin his service station in the w ay of able w o rry to th the e Commerce de- : bass it w as held im perative th at the “The Time of His Life”—a th ree act F arm ers throng nut the nation nre a ' i'll lim y with preparations 253. w hich ilia!; w ith the cause, landscaping. The vacant lobs ad- p artm en t’s ptolicenien of the air. : fish be protected. comedy^ presented by the Ju n io r l joining have been cleaned up anti The departm ent dealt witti 523 vi According to Matt Rykm an, sup class xx'^H be held in the school aud fo r cro p n: " 'iii'lioii, and p r i r p c l i symptoms and menus of control, of the disease. lawn grass has been planted. G ran olations in 1929. erintendent of h atch eries for the itorium F riday evening, March 28. a re favorable for an am p le output ite has been applyed Io the w alks of most r ' .i -tnI' i it- E.i 'h se a so n game commission, unless the season The play is very in terestin g and P hosphate fci’lilirt-rs, finds <the along both sides of the station. It Lord Balfour of England died at was closed during the spaw ning presents many opportunities for b rin g s new develo) r.ienls in the is now a most sightly place. the age of 82 in London. Balfour period bass would be elim inated tren d fow adr increased p ro ,h r lion Oregon Experim ent station, are On fourth slreof Ren Paul has was a prom inent man in British from Oregon w aters in a very few genuinely comic situations. 'in few er acres, w ith less labor. lust applied in com bination w ith W oodrow Shaver, playing the yers. “Bass do not spaw n like lead has the p art of Tom C arter, a D uring the past four years Ihe nv- m anure, ns m anure aids availability started an extensive program of politics for m any years. He has had his tro u t but lay th e ir eggs along the daredevil sort of fellow, w ho im ce.-ii.i' out ill of agrlcullurnl pro of Hie less soluble form s of phos im provem ents. yard leveled off and a lot of new YOUNG MEN ASKED TO GO shores among grass, fungus and personates the negro b u tler and ducts has In c o nljtiul 16 per cent phates. Manure is a heller b alanc soil applied and he expects Io plant TO CITIZEN’S TRAINING CAMPS plant grow ths,” says Mr. Ryckman. gets in to all kinds of trouble, be ' •• r Ilian in 1919-1922, atlhnugii ed fertilizer w hen phosphated. a lawn and shrubbery. A concrete Historic V ancouver Barracks, one “These eggs are exposed and it be tie farm popub.Hon decreased retaining w all along Ihe front and of the oldest and most picturesque comes the duty of the male fish to fore the m asquerade is over. Lu about 16 per cent. cement sidew alks leading to the m ilitary reservations in the United stand guard. This he does w ith a cille K ittle has the role of Mrs. Bob The rale of deere'ise in farm pop Some peaches w ere injured anil in Grey, the sister of Tom Carter, house are also anticipated. .nine places cherries and berries States, is to the be the scene of the vengeance, keeping his eyes con whose house is being remodeled ulation was Irs, rapid in 1929 Ilian 'I he new home of Mr. nd Mrs. A. tOth annual Citizen’s M ilitary T ra in stan tly on tlie alert for anything in form er 'c a r s . il bring estim ated w ere all'ei ted. Because of the dry W alker In s been completed and ing Camp, June 20 to July 19, w hen that might disturb the eggs. If ang and w ho has unexpected guests. th at 1.8. i 600 l i ■ pie moved from w eather last fall, a larger acreage These guests are the cause of all the f siiiing sown Held crops will he only axvnils a few finishing touches. seven hundred young men from lers are allowed to fish bass th e th e farms am ’ tiiat 1,257,600 pen):!, trouble w hich follows. Linsley bulled than usual. Stocks of male becomes easy prey d u rin g the Oregon and southw estern W ashing moved f om cities Io farms. A Dorman and Jsan Chisholm take EAGLE POINT GRANGE HALL vl.'c.'tl lield liy Oregon ■ farm ers on ton will tie “soldiers for a m onth” spaw nin gseason. If a sp in n er or a the roles of Mr. and Mrs. Peter forecasted in Hie outloo' report- arch I w ere nearly 1,606,000 hush DESTROYED BY F IR E and will com bine m ilitary, citizen hook is dropped in the vicinity of f irm wages are now lower, i su r W yconibe, whose unexpected a rriv 'd Hu n Iml year and the average ship and athletic train in g w ith th ir the eggs over w hich he w atched he al w ith th e ir neice D orothy (Mil vey siiowing a general le v 1 of I Is la rg e r Ilian ’ a year ago and The demon tiro seems to have a ty days of camp life at Government imm ediately fights it nnd conse dred W yatt causes much grief for tier (-"ill i f Hie farm labor in Hi ii re w is moi ' barley and mils un- ( nil' ll Slates v a , repo. Ic l ; I I ! ’ grudge al the Eagle Point Grange expellee. N early one half of the quently is hooked. Thus it is nec Tom C arter and his sister, Mrs. >,dings on March 1. p er cent of the deiiiiind. and si irn for Saturday th e ir grange hall in authorized quota have already en essary to protect the male if bass Grey. Tom ’s m asquerade as the Engle Point burned to the ground. rolled for the cam p, according to are to be kept in our lakes and m asquerade as th e negro b u tler is wind more in Ihe w t ' l —n la ir This is the second lime in less than Brigadier G eneral Paul A. Wolf, U. sloughs.” and in Oregon. caused h>l the real uncle Tom, a year th at Ihe Engle Point Grange S. A., w ho lias been designated to T he Oreffon Situation The S A r m o ’s played by AMarren Kelsoe, being lias lost th eir building. The fire eoniniand the eamp. m onth of Ft bl’uury v as fav o rab le dismissed for the evening. Any young man 17 lo 24 years of | MRS. ALTHERR BUYS Io livestock j i aii111 1■ ■ i's, '’ lie m ilt1 was of undeterm ined origin. Tom and D orothy’s engagem ent is age, of average intelligence and | I FIRST TICKET TO DANCE I a secret for the Wycombe’s do not w eath er stillin' ' ,1 grow th p f pros' physique and good moral character, I, ------ | approve of Tom. D orothy’s father and reduced li. i requirem ents. Tin GAME COMMISSION WILL To Mrs. Mary G. A llherr goes | anti Mrs. Bob Grey retu rn from th e condition ,nf most slock w.i- ini W ILL CLO SE JACKSON W ATERS is eligible, advises G eneral Wolf. | All necessary expenses, travel, food, | the credit of buying the first | Wjest about txvo o’clock in the proved. I ced supplies are gencr- i shelter, uniform s and equipm ent, j ticket to the firem an’s bait to | m orning an din the mix-ups that nlly 'a id Io be ample al low er |irie- This spring vmi II he last lime the i are borne by the Government, in | be held at the pavilion, March | follow Toni C arter is arrested and es. Lambing is p ro g re sing rapidly anglers will lie aide to fish in either pursuance of Hie broad policy laid Because of the low prices for da,iry fish lake or Hie Applegate riv er in i (town in the National Defense Act of | 29th. Mrs. A ttherr had just re- | D orothy’s fath er is m istaken for a products some ('idling of mil!, cows two years according to Hie fish and 1926 for insuring pence hy in cu lcat I reived a copy of the Gold Hill | burglar. But at last everything is is being done. Dairymen are uol game commission w ho has decided ing in its budding citizens a real u n | News and read about the dance | settled happily for everyone and disposed to expand operations as to close these Iwo Jackson county derstanding of Hie privileges and re | and caniQ right in to buy a tick- | the lovers win the consent of D or | She said, “ If my house catches | othy's father for th e ir m arriage. d u rin g II e past few years. S iii d- w aters to fishing after August 15. sponsibilities of Ainericnn citizen | fire. I w ant the fire departm ent | D orothy’s father, Mr. Jam es Lang senle p oultry opt raters, how ever, sh ip and an appreciation of ihe | to save it and I w ant to support | don Sr. is placed by Melvin S ar nre inclined Io increase I! eir Bocks JACKSON COUNTY GETS needs of the country for national de | the boys who belong to the de- | gent, and Logan G ardner plays the in line w ith the general expansion SHIPMENT OF PHEASANTS fense. | partn w n t.” Mrs. A ttherr w as | role of Mr. Bob Grey!. The police of tliis industry w hich has been in Young men desiring to attend this progress since Iasi year through P lantings of Chinese pheasants y ear’s ram p are advised to forw ard ! leaving for h er home in East- | man is played by Cart Palm er. out the Nat ion. ; are now lieing made from the farms th e ir applications at once, before I ern Oregon and w anted to get | | a ticket before she left. If it takes 156 pounds of b u tler P relim inary reports indicate t'lal of tlie stale game commission. Re- the countyl quotas are filled. They T hat is the kind of spirit w e | fat to pay for the feed of the aver the pt ineipal frail crops in Orcg in , ecnlly from 111 Coervallis farm two should consult the nearest reserve “A gu. din' Pnpn.s usu'ly liven up to | like to see, and the kind that is | age dairy cow in Oregon, how much w ere not seriously damage I by Ihe dey anice liliali dey gita iiiultrieil, un ! erates containing 288 birds w ere officer, American Legion post, or I going to insure the firem an’s | docs a dairym an have left if he is cold w eather in January; and pros- Sweet Muniinn's tliyi U” , 'nt to Medford for distribution in w rite C, M. T. C. H eadquarters, Van- | ball of being a success. milking cows that produce only p ecta for good crops are fuvoruble. | the Rogue riv er country. c o i‘v»r Barracks, W ashinton. 206 pounds of fal a y ear? n ----- I