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4 VOLUME NO. 32 Much Activity Shown Silvanite Gold Mine Now I THE GOLD HILL NgWS, JAUKBON COPRTV. OMEOgN THURSDAY. MARCH 27. I »30 NLMBER 4» I 010 YOU EVER STOP TO I THIN# By Edion II. Unite Shawnee, Oklahoma Conditions In News Gleaned ^Twelfth District and Condensed Remain Same for our Readers Analyzing ...YOU... With the New Sciesce #f Syllabic* All Plans Are Ready For Big Fire Dance Sat. b , c. j T coffman Thut a whole lot of people gel the D m b of A ll t h a E a u m a r a lo r s habit of spending too freely, with out thought of tomorrow. The indulge in too many luxuries Clara Your correspondent had the priv which their incomes will not stand; Your name Intrigues me a tittle. The apparent improvement in bus The I ariti bill was passed by the Clara, because the other day In search ilege of being a guest of Geo. Huff, they seem to liuve no thought for Einishing touches are being made suiierintendenl of the Silvanite gold the future, (if course, it is their iness conditions in the Twelfth Ped- •Senate the early part of the week. ing through a very mine on the Seoul Valley* road near money und they have a rigid a n e f e n t m a n u - to the arrangements for the Fire ___ to „ eral Reserve District lute in January The dual vote wus 53-31. The new Gold Hill, one duy lust week. • e r t p t , I c a m e man’s ball and Saturday night is spend it, but lliey have no right to and curly in Eebruury did not con- schedules carries the highest pro across some Latin destined lo be a big night for Gold The main tunnel at the mine is forge. tomorrow. ,hroughou, ,„e ln<mlh tection thut has ever been given to Hill if there is not some slip-up. i t-yw j ami Greek sylla- agricultural products. t far up on the hill side above the Most of them arc gaining much ex Total industrial production averug- \\ s S l A hies which made Tickets are on sale at most of the compressor sheds and mill. Here parience and what thep call "Joy,” e,l approximately the same us in pan of your name stores in the city and it is hoped The Longview Bridge connecting we found .Mr. HafT mortaring und hut what bout tomorrow? January, while trade was less active mean to <llg open and expected that every property Washington and Oregon und lying washing rock samples as they came 9 10 pi**'*'® If they wouid slow down, live than in that month. Wholesale com-1 b e t s ^ ' n ^ j holder in Gold Hill will purchase a from tlie mine, watching for values within their incomes and save, they modlty prices continued the de- be dedicated Sal,.r,lav t r i ’ i. An,n her p a n of ticket and attend the fireman's and keeping a cheek on the con-I but what about tomorrow? c lin e thut thut has hn* been I,,.,.,. evident .v i.U n ) since . ¡ „ . . . — i -- .... Y- I h i. is a C la ra ’s Forehead Y"Or name Indleat. cline dance. ’ “"v the '•»«• | $6,0011,000 project and means much dition of the ore that was being j and F in g e rs *-‘<J “ banquet and Now is the time for these people , •“»«»cr of 19^9, reaching the lowest to both conanonwealths The orchestra is hard at work on a good rime. thrown on the dump. llicir uinv livirxii and level since |U22. I o I m I f'lirl/tu/liiiLf« 1922. Total carloadings to re-iidiiist re-adjust their way of living Hut the a ia n lln g part wus to Hml new pieces of late popular music Down the hill several hundred start in to spend their money judi increased sharply during February which they will use on this occa Col Lindberg states thut the glid an oth er w n - i I o ii . R a . meaning e th e r feet men are busy reconditioning ciously. It may be too late tomor und were ubout the same number as shy. uirili-ilon and ca la m ity Tin» sion and the committee members er will open up new fields in aero- - -------’ npparem c m o n n tru in o d lo lrilo I u |S hom e om the live stamp mill which they will row. apparent a year ago. Credit ease has be nuulical development due to the low In your life n . , „ o u r high forehead are giving considerable time to ar use to reclaim from the ore. the rangements and ticket sales. Money made honestly should be come more evident during the past coal and case of operation. and your short lingers, a ra re combi precious gold which lies hidden spent honestly. Throwing it uwuy I six weeks, but interest rates chang- Sandwiches and coffee will be H u t lo ll within. I his purl <>T the company's to gratify every wisli and to indulge i ed little and commercial loans con sold at the dance and several wom Now reioeiol>er none o f these things Chemists of California have an equipment Will soon lie grinding in things that they cannot afford tinued ul relatively low levels. nounced a new process of extracting are rales or destinies. Th ey a re in en have volunteered their services away, pulverising the ore which only brings grief tomorrow. Growing conditions, improved by radium from (he earth with much ducneea only, and by , el,lug v „„ to help serve and assist the fire «h: expense than befiÎe X b ^ i S them In advance. I can help you to has been taken from the shaft and men in the proper conduct of the People, like cities, should build Collecting ii |xin the concentrating most favorable factor in the present greatly reduce the cost of the prec avoid them. dance. tables the gold which the rock con for tomorrow! Beside* all this you must remeiohei agricultural outlook. The contin ious element. Several contributions have been tained. that the Latin root to r Clara is C M It ued declines in prices of farm made io the department which will (KKAMEK Y.MEN DECLARE LS. to uiuke clear or transparent, and products have had a depressing in We accompanied Mr. Half back Sir Ronald Lindsay, recently ap to free from Impurities This Is like make Ihe ball a greater success. Mr. ADVERTISING l’AY8 fluence on the markets for many Into Hie tunnels and cross cuts of Kincaid,owner of the hail has do pointed British ambassador to suc our word clarify • »»I».» Ullll | ' crops unit for livestock, and have the mine und saw the work which nated the use of the building. The Nevertheless, you can well afford to ceed Sir Esine Howard who retired, Effectiveness of newspaper ad- introduced some uncertainty in this company is doing to locale a presented his credentials to Pres l»H.k cautiously at (he tendency or the musicians have volunteered their vertising was testified lo m ost1 planning agricultural operations for large vein which they know should ident Hoover, this week. At the lives of some other Claras and their services free. Mason Ehrman con exist on the properly. So far back heartily by creamery operators of the current season. Wheat lias not same time he presented a message possible outcomes, such as Clara Mor tributed 5 pounds of Royal Club ris. an actress of former days, and Coffee, Becks Bakery will donate have the tunnels gone that it is nec Oregon In their annual meeting at been marketed as satisfactorily as !.reOn,h X edE t f iSV in ? Sr ' i rK *ha‘ ™ essary to keep u stream of uir pour- Salem last week) when several re- it was last year, with the result lie hoped the Naval C onference favorite. the buns for the sandwiches and from thu, stocks are larger ami total ing back into the mine so that the would reach an agreement that Your best career Is probably a dra the Gold Hill News has contributed 25 to 100 per cent as a result of the shipments smaller tl.an thev w ere men will be able to breath good uir. matic one, but In your case it will Ihe publicity. Many have offered butter advertisements pre- „ ye«r ago. Constant additions to would be satisfactory to ail. Something like 1200 or more feet recent require a great deal of balance to their services and Saturday after of tunnel have been driven and 200 pared at the Oregon State college the Districts’s herds of sheep during maintain happiness. no, ,e, let per- per- noon and evening the committees The U. S. government has warned ------ .... — Do • uu, feet of wins sunk. A small hoist, and run by creameries and stores the past three years have combined all missionaries in regions of China 8on81 *"Bblti"n will be at the hall to look after the »»ay with both wi'h ,h(. current recession in prices now in operation, will soon lx- re throughout the slate. final clean-up of the hall. where not protected by reliable 8n<? y° U,r hef,d- The creamerymen voted to con- of both lambs and wool to handi- Thus, by seeing the deeper things placed by a larger equipment due troops to leave China at once. witbln you. you will discover your NOTED SPECIALIST "P** ««* ,h"‘. in',US,rY *" maintaining the to the fact that tlie shaft is now so also pledged their backing to the favorahlc market position it has oc power and strength, before being com deep that it is difficult for the ma TO HOLD CLINIC A movement has been started to pelled to apply them to the world at state campaign for inert, -d con cupied during recent years. This chine now employed to do the , r. , Nave orange crop, ..... of ...........— save the scenic spots b along ,?s the hieh- large. sumption of duiry products to be yea moder-1 w of the slale ’ work it is called U|x>n to do. Upon the request of the Jackson If you can he really happy In your directed by Miss Claribel Nye, County Health Department, and The engineering on the tunnel home economics extension lender ale star and good quality, has been ' gon Scenery League ” work, you can spread lots of happt bringing satisfactory returns to cit- ____ ness. both for yourself and others, with the unanimous invitation of has been so well done that the cars at the college. rus fruit growers. Chicago |he grjp of but you will find It very dilficult to the Jackson County Medical Society, which carry out the ore will travel Too much emphasis is being giv- Engineering contracts awarded ' and wintry blasts this week, with make progress If your heart is henvi Dr. Richard B. Dillehunt of Port •will, only their own load lo provide en lo poor quality of Oregon butler the load you have to carry land, Oregon has volunteered his _ - - — ......... ............................. v - as “, Iin' reasi; *" during | truf ■ lied up and much ¡n^nven- ter than !» > •. W estern N ew spaper U n ion .) services to hold a thorough and well bnck into the mine easily by one quality is being cona'authi improv- r,'.'“0 '' bu' m ldenttol and otherlience and suffering. Another arm.. I ’■ “* “nd »« " °" f“r b<“ cr than Z duri X X o M h " ’ d“dined ,Urther organized clinic for crippled child ren. Everyone who is connected with Public realizes. The continuance “ " , ' , Increased output $2,295,440 IN AUTO LICENSE Dr. Dillehunt is Dean of the Uni b e mine are looking forward to ' o t the butler scoring and nnulysis I in two'VndusIri's 'lu' l° ° ”db° d" FEES PAID UP TO DATE the opening of (he mill, thut they | service by ihe stale college was up- lr„ i ...” d . T lu,ubcr and pe- versity of Oregon Medical school, The Europa, a North German 1 I * " Bse* decIines in most oth- Lloyd Liner has taken the trans- might ascertain the extent of the proved The average annual license fee head of the department of Ortho er lines of industrial activity during Atlantic record for time, on her on automobiles in -Oregon under pedics, Multnomah County Hospital values which are being taken from camp, those who desire lo attend February, and total industrial pro maiden voyuge lo this country. The the new schedule is $21.80, compar and the head of and the chief of the mine. duction was maintained nt about the time from Cherbourg to New York ed to $27 under the old, according staff of the Shriner’s Hospital for should apply at once, he advises. A health-giving month in the out levels recorded for January. It was cut to four days, 17 hours, to Secretary of State Hoss. He Crippled Children and is further ac JUNIOR I’l.AY should be noted, •■v.-v.ci, however, mm that me the 6 minutes. doors, sleeping in army tents with -------- based his calculations on registra tively connected with the Doorn- mornings devoted to training in ' ll,n,ber cul was unusually small in The, juniors, under the direction tions and receipts for the current becher Memorial Hospital for child . Jnntirv Ik«» _____i • ren, all of Portland. Dr. Dillehunt The U. S. Senate is to adjourn for year to date. of Mrs. Campbell arc pulling final military subjects, citizenship, hy January and that increased crude touches on their play “The time of giene and first aid, while the after oil production in February wag Ihe a weeks vacation, two big bills were A total of 202,000 automobiles has made a life study of these prob his Life”, which will lx- presented noons are given over to open uir result of permitting unrestricted passed before the recess, the public have been registered in Oregon this lems of childhood and is interna games and sports, awaits the young output for a,1 few days in order to buildings bill and the agriculture year, paying in an aggregate of $2,- tionally recognized as one of the Friday evening. men from this and other counties establish the proper basis of prora appropriation bill. Mr. Carey lias repapered the scen 205,440 in fees or an average of foremost authorities for crippled in the state whose applications are tion in the current curtailment pro ery for Ihis event. $10.90 a car for the half-year per- and handicapped children. gram of that industry. The Jackson County Health De received in time to he acted upon 1 he Glee club is busy preparing Rear Admiral Richard Bvrd >od. Trucks with 16,130 registered - ........... - ...v U. . u e E. ,. Dvrtl The value of trade, partly because announced in a radiogram to his and an ■SSregate license fee of partment in announcing this clinic , fo rthe music festival which will be favorably, .The Government pays all travel of price declines, was less in Febru personal representative in New $3^5,530 are paying an average of wishes it to be emphatically stated given on or about April IN, 1930. ing and camp expenses, including ary) of last year. Rplail sales de- ) ork City that he would claim ! a year under the new rate that only those children who have appointed and who have preclinical A student body meeting was held uniforms, shelter, food, equipment, creased in most cities in the Dis- lands that he discovered in the Ant-1 schedule. ex-’ I,ric*- Portland Oakland I l l V X I I k <11 ill I C lll III I H C . A ll e x - 1 •••» •» » » a and a iiM V 'M IM illlU I being X * Illg attendance. “An arctic for the U. S. Tuesday to deride several questions. and medical The 920 motorcycles registered investigations and work done, will 'I he student bodyi decided to buy perience for red-blooded American ,he on,v «'»‘'«Ptlon, and wholesale have contributed a total of $1996 in be examined at this clinic. The boys” is thio way some parents put ' *rnde declined more than seasonal- flowers for the funeral of Jimmie fees, 500 dealers have paid in number of appointments will be it. Information and application Activity in both foreign and in- COMMITTEE APPOINTED FOR Burns. 12w512. A total of 7832 chauffeurs limited, therefore anyone wishing ELIMINATION OF ILLITERACY and 6934 operators have also been to have the services of this clinic hlanks n,ay| be obtained through1 ,ercoas,al trade receded further will of necessity be forced to make The Annual Hi-school picnic was the nearest American Legion Post durin« Pebruary. registered this year at $1 each. Continued commodity price de (.. A. Howard, Slate Superintend scheduled for the first day, of April. or by applying to C. M. T. C. Head Beceipts of the motor vehicle an appointment on or before Thurs Vancouver Barracks, clines have become an increasingly ent of Public Instruction, has ap- registration department to date for day April 10, 1930. It is further The Majority of students voted for quarters, suggested' that anyone desiring ap important, though not entirely un the "Meadows” as the place lo hold Washington. this year aggregate $2,656,926.52. pointments at this clinic be sure to favorable influence in Ihe business pointed a committee to seek means the picnic. This is an annual event ---- --- o----- — make such appointments by letter situation. Prices of many basic of elimination of illiteracy. Tlie The Ladies Aid will meet with much enjoyed by Ihe students. was appointed at the or personal interview with the coun- SAMBO’S PHILOSOPHY commodities (for example wool, silk committee request of Bay Lyman Wilbur, sec Mrs. Thomas Cook, at her home health department, in order that silver, lend, zinc, tin, rubber, coffee) The student liody decided to send retary of the interior and chair Thursday April 3rd at 2:00 p. m. there will be no chance for mis are at the lowest levels recorded for what ever boys qualify, lo Ihe Stale man of the national committee in several years. Declining prices and A law limiting the amount of in takes to occur. Inter-Scholastic Track meet on May thd nation-wide effort lo solve Ihe The services of Dr. Dillehunt and rather large stoeks in the hands of problem of illiteracy debtedness which municipalities 10 at Oregon Stale college, illiteracy. Members of . ! . s . wh,ch municipalities this clinic are available to ail crip producers and users of many im the Oregon committee are Fr ink S . ’nCUr f° r s,reet Improvements portant raw materials have accom Sever. Portland stale director of » "dvoca,ed bY s ’a»‘‘ Treasurer T. pled or physically deformed child LIMIT WJLL BE SMALL FOR Sever, Portland stale director of panied decreasing industrial output. Americanization A. C, Strange, B. Kay as anoiher check upon what | ren and there will be no charges for CANDIDATES FOR C.M.T.C. this service as this is to be a free Changes in the credit situation Oregon Normal school William II. he describes as the mad orgy of clinic. since mid-February have added lo spending in which many cities have Three Jackson county young men Baillie, Superintendent of the State All those desirous of these servic the supply of funds available lo Dis 17 years of age or older, will be training school for boys; Mrs. Mar engaged in Ihe past few years, Kay es, please make arrangements by trict money markets. Loans and also recommends that bonds issued among the hundreds of students of discounts of member banks have not tha E, Miilkey, Coquille, county for municipal improvements should communicating with the Jackson Oregon and aouthweitern Wash school superintendent; M?ss Eliza shown any significant movements beth C. Murray St. Helens, county be made to mature serially instead County Health Department located ‘ ington who will gnther at Vancou on the second floor of the Court since that lime, although their in ver Barracks on June 20 to slarl school superintendent; Mrs. Carl G. o Heaving their maturity optional House, Medford, Oregon and it is vestment holdings have increased provision, he declares, would eliin- their month of training ill Govern Helm, LaGrande, F. O. Immel, Eu requested that these arrangements somewhat as a result of the March ment expense in Ihe Citizens’ Mili gene; R. R, Turner, Dallas; Mrs. with the municipalities. Such a be made as soon as possible. 15 issue of United Stales Treasury provision, he declares, would elim tary Training Camp. Just one half C. B. Simmons, Portland; Mrs. Geo. eerlifleates Discounts nt the Re T. Gerlinger, Portland; Mrs. J. R inate loss of premiums lo bondhold of the total quoin authorized has al serve Rank have remained at the Arnold Bend; George K. Aiken, On ers due to premature calling of the ready been filled by applications unusually low volume which has bbnds, and would also stop refund nients are now feed with serious received direct from prospective tario; Mis4 Cecelia Beyler. Astoria, ing and defaults as there would be difficulties in meeting their obliga "revailed since mid-January. The ”Ot utgKub Jlta all lamed up today students, according In Brigadier C> J' Franke>. Portland. tions as their bonds fall due with no discount rate of the Federal Reserve more prompt collections of delin General Paul A. Wolf, U. S. A., Big piece o' white papali hlowei' oaten Officials said that because of the provision having been made to pay camp con,mender. With only 90 de graveyahd at liu wlill«, hr passiti' Bank of San Francisco was reduced low per cent of illiteracy in Ore quent assessments against improved them off. Two Oregon cities, which dar la*' night.” from four and onehnlf to four per properties. Kay warns that many days left before the opening of gon, the activities of the committee he does not name, have already cent, effective March 21. municipalities which have bonded would be limited. repudiated hond issues, themselves so heavily for improvc- practically he says.