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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1930)
T h P . GDI D H il t. NFW 'i 1TH KSDAY, SEITE.M llFK U , |»JC THE QOLD HILL NEWS Established 1897 C. J. SHORB Editor Published by Mac's Printing Co. I ii w c v c , th ere are new papers in Russia, South America an ! Mexico, tpaiie ; . ih e are new spapers here. These foreign new spaper , pub oh, as do ours, the news of the world. W hat do the eiti ns or subjects of other countru" think and say ol this republic when they read of Get rgia lynch’ngs, of n ilkka : 1 the polls, and of crime .¡r u le in C hicago?—Oregoniani. An Independent Newspaper Published in the Interests of rati* perched upon 11 fire escape. In i-ise (if fire II would cut nil the exit of m ore Ilian 11 hundred tier- aunt. II must come dow n, th e in spectors ordered. Mt • By ERNEST CAMPJÖ Gold Hill Oregon and V icinity Up in IV rtlnnd, the <•! 1 r .! iy, a man who worked I front (lie stre ets and hi- car n ; in that ii* PUBLISHED EVERY THURSLAY ii was claimed that it !taken to : 1 p, lice .yjarajfc ! w as a man w ho used the I was unsafe for u e. The o\ Entered at the Post Office at Gold Hill, Oregon, tor : car to flriv e to : nd front 1 tis v <rk and now be has no wav to gv: hae': and D rth. \ \ did not hear w hether »iie transmisión thru the mails as second class matter. d the man for the loss of city i f Ik rtl.t.'d competís hts : a.. in. • f t m sportutii t 1 or not. Subscription $„’.00 a year in advance. Ad rate on a p j iieati« T his is s kii\ iy ct í in l , t» !• a great country in which i s e, 11 di ta ’e to it- to b.\ v. It, n the. p» lice » f i atr vc, ,-av and d o m public think, cat, d v.’ n .it we van M ORE BRAINS p la v s . Is there anv w nd( du re is so much n volt A N D LE SS BLOOEY W e feel th at the man oi against th- laws ’ f'tln I"“ re responsible for acc: Alter reading some of the editorial outhur. ♦ • < f • Nut far aw ay, in 11 liny room , sits a man w ith th ree convictions against Idin. Ilie next conviction an ans life im prixonm ent. Soon on Ihe d ark , n arro w stall's Hint lead tu liis hiding place, th e re will ap- peiir a man w eurlng a budge. T hings ma) happen. They may not. F o r the te r n .... nt in .pi-elnla, its all In NEW' Yltltlv i lin e .aeit blov 1 from the » .lite r of 14.1,. v. ) xpraw tin,; u»e some i..id ;,i. m o il,Itr I 'e .id e till! li.ldson liv er, Hie day's w o rk. . . . extends ihe gray squalor of New t o r e s ,i aei.n iii d istrict. I n . is a side of Hie i lly th a t few Sum Grossman bail ml idea— a m i s d .i s snow . io most persons plan lo r pi piling up a certain r a ,,v .i g »a s i..a ll to w n s m id I w a s dio prugrm il. Time and Blue again on . t i... ii . New York is Hie tu- presen ted the schema to Hie s) i f w ealth and ultra-iuud- station m anager, l-’in-h lime lie re . i . i .'usury. ceived cui-oiiriigemenl, but no d e 1'i ue, it is a city of sp i-tucnlar finite offer of »purchase. w ealth. B ut it is also one of -p*-e- 1 A few days ago In- hud an o ther lacuuir p o u r ty . The jew els a n d ! apiMiintuu nt Hie sixth in tw o perfume i t 1-it.i. Avenue are Imt a v i I p to tin- fifteenth Hour a.oek .¡v.-uy from Hie unshaven f. i s I T h in d o w n Hie co rrid o r Io the Hie gar.iagt- cans un it prow ling tins lime, -omclmw. tic ei lliiii'l eat.* of bixili Avenue. lie couldn't force himself Io go in A c ity o f s ta rtlin g eontiasts. , . •, Max he this w ould he like so . . . m an) o th er trips. \in ld 111 si icii.-in . ills is tmm an . He w andered dow n Ihe hull. Up itr. ... d. it mtiy a D ici.i ns could II, si di s. A nd Io Hie sixteenth p icture, ih e cu r rem drive against floor. Il isn't w orth while, he d e violators of the teiieilients house cided. Then he threw him self taw has hared conditions th at might from a w indow . i.ave shocked the au th o r of 1)1- | On the floor below, the station iv rr T w ist. luunager w aited and w ailed. Gross- H ousing inspectors found eight m an's contract lay on Hie tuhle persons living in th ree rooms, only read) for signing. one of whit h hud a w indow . E li II co uldn't u n d erstan d w here te» n such fam ilies live in th is iiuilil- Gri s . man was. lie had alw ays ; ing. And there are no hatniubs - been so prom pt before, so eager none in Hie en tire neighborhood. Io go ahead wtlli the ileul . . , . Some Imuses have running w ider. 1 O th ers do not. A (ii-ntleimin of Color, w ith see- 'n .,i tin r bouse w hich had no ,-ral of Ids dusky friends, was p re- lights five fam ilies living on the iwirllig for ii Sunday joy ride, same floor, use the same bathroom T h e ir ancient auto creaked up "oidainiiig no bathtub. Io a filling station. ( t u t . pupped “T in re doesn't seem to be ally ¡th e driver, w ate r," H'c Inspector com m ented "All w ants so m e gasoline," tie said to Ihe janitor. willi a grandiose air. 'I l.e j: n ilo r laughed. T h ere was a delay of several "T h ere Isn't any w ater h c a 'i s * m inutes .punetm ited by sounds of lln re are n 't any pipes." w rangling betw een Ihe d riv er unit “W hat happened Io th e m ?” the station p ro p rieto r. Finally, ‘‘Stoic cm. If the ten an ts d id n 't one of the girls in the ear poked cut them out and sell them , p ro w lu r bead out to see w hat was the lers did. Same w ay w ith Hie light m utter. She was just in tim e to bulbs." • Ii. r lu r chocoliitc l.ocliinvnr ex claim : One house boasts ii sm all flow er "Aw-, put in a w hole gallon, garden, gay w ith, sun flow ers un.l then I” n astu rtiu m s . . . b an n ers of d efi Itoadside sign: "W here will you ance aagiust n sullen w orld. spend e le rn ily ? " But it grow s in bind i ts an d tin W h a t a su b je c t fo r hot w eath er! Mr. Llewellyn Banks, independent candidate f< r Sv 1- d o t l ator, we do not know whether hg w ants to go to the sen ate in order to reform it or to get in on some of the easy ? omi tr y MOW rO - “swag” which he seems to feel is floating about the Louis» M o . B lJ r .L D .tc C , ante-chambeis of our legislative and administrative as ' ’In- O n ta rio T P r. L r o v a r li . rh lr ty - .ia Vet.- . . sentblies. After reading over Mr. Bank's platform we o n dliieeKe. r- i yv ir» of veil..-a .. cannot see where he has offered the public anything to .. E m in e n t ru - o f Usra sto c k 1 .-id i-- r a l-in*. l. o rltv i :t p - u h ix get excited about. True enough he suggests the repeal I 't r y b r e e d e r , l o c a '.'y L , äi N of the Eighteenth amendment and the Farm Relief -'Hirer. : - trJ a i ■ measure and the tariff measure but what good has that done the public. We were in that position a few months ago and things were not right then. What the voters of Strictest M easures May lie Neee - Butt Hie) do not uppt a r as ipiickl) this country want is men with ability to handle • great sary to P revent T his Scourge -.s 01 the young birds. And tlu-y problems. What has Mr. Banks to offer. Suppose we From W iping Out an E ntire die in a few days a fte r you note have it. repeal the Eighteenth amendment. Then we may have Flock of Prom ising and P ro fit 1 t ut your flocks on clean, uncon- the open saloon, a fine cartoon that would make of life's able Poults. 1.10 .m ated ground, d e a r aw ay from picture. If the farm relief act were repealed what > • lir o th er poultry yards. Above The bugaboo to tu rk e y raising is all keep y o u r turkeys aw ay from would he substitute which would do any good for the farmer. How would Mr. Banks handle the farmer's that d read disease Blackhead. Hie your chickens. Don't m ake the nam e itself is m isleading, for it m istake, for instance, of building problem. That ought to be easy for him; for is he not does describe A sym pton. In x nr brooder house as far aw ay a successful farmer? Why don't he let the public know o th e r not w ords the head of the tu r from the farm buildings as possible. how he intends to meet these problems. If he can give key does not tu rn black o r dm It's a splendid thing to give grow- F irst xve m ust get clearly in mind i: the people a workable method of handling the ills of the tu rk s a change of ground and social fabric of this nation, we do not believe he would that there is no cure for Blackhead pasturage every few w eeks. Al T hat is a h ard thing to say, hut falfa, sw eet clover, o r a plot of have any difficulty in getting votes. it is tru e nevertheless. Someone ' rape that is aw ay out on th e farm He states t h a t he believes t h i s c o u n t r y h a s bobs up every day w ith a new cure i-. the finest tiling in Hie w orld to w e are glad so m uch interest ’ p rev en t blackhead d u rin g gone to hell. If this is hell we are living in today, it is and being these in th e subject. T iagerous g row ing weeks. is hard to get any farther regardless of conduct, so why The day m w anifested ill come p erh ap s w hen worry any more about it. He says he wants to help the a real cu re will he found. But nation out of perdition thru the establishment of right right now we are in terested in a S im p ly T o o N o is y eousness in government. But what is Mr. Bank's idea far m ore valuable m ovem ent, that P etty .Marie has n new baby brother, of righteousness in government? Does he think that a of preventing blackhead. F or after iturduy night Baby Dick w as ra ttie r prevention is the best cu re in ' tful, having c rie d fo r some tim e, saloon on every corner would help? Does he believe all Ihe w orld. l lnady Betty turned to her graml- that free advent of foreign produce and articles of man Blackhead is an infectious di .- e tie r Hint s a id : "G ra n d m a . I simply ufacture into this country would be conducive of good ease. It is caused by a germ that limo« »¡unit th a t nola*.'' times and high prices. Does he think that turning the affects the liver and Ihe blind gut farmer loose to individually work out the battle of sup o r caeca. If you have am icroscopc th at w ill m agnify sev eral hundred ply and demand and the proper marketing of their pro tim es you may see th at germ. But duce is the way to bring to the fanner their independence? you don't need glasses even to see These things have all been tried and have been found its effect, w hich is m ore im portant. wanting. Young tu rk s are most susceptible although it affects the grow n as Mr. Banks, before he derides and vilifies our pre well, ’ih e germ en ters w ith tin- sent officials for their mismanagement of affairs should food and is found in infected ground work out a plan of his own for meeting the problems w here droppings from birds that which face the nation nd let the voters have had blackhead o r droppings chickens co n tam inate the soil know how- he would have them solved. The destructive from and T h e blackhead germ attacks the type of criticism which he unloads upon the public is not liver first and from the diseased ! the kind of reading the thinking man wants to read. tissues of the liver these germs • 1 pass through the bile duct and into More brains and less blooey is what the people want. the intestines, from w hence it com “ k ..'. J " The Man pletes its dead ly circuit by retu rn - • ing to M other E arth via Hie d ro p pings. THE POINT It takes from ten days to tw o w eeks for the disease Io show it- OF VIEW self after infection. T he greatest In Georgia, a gathering of armed men entered a source of d an g er o f course is for county jail, by very genuine threat of force, and shot the young tu rk ey s to ru n w ith down a prisoner accused of murder. At a later hour chickens o r to he exposed to older ird s from flocks that have tiad Hie these citizens, still armed and defiant of order, were b disease, on ground th at has < arrayed in line of battle against a detachment of the as close and to turkey suicide as you Georgia national guard equipped with machine guns. been Contininated. T hat is about | I hough nothing came of this last demonstration, no can come. more than a tricky trigger finger would have been re Bet even on fresh ground, if the young birds arc allow ed to he with quired to preipitate civil war. the older b ird s that are infected In Louisiana, when the voters went to the polls, th e danger may he alm ost as great. . eight units of the state militia were mobilized to keep in sight. F resh contam inated drop- , its lives! most dangerous stage. the peace, and to insure a tranquil election. Bayonets in •*ung tu rk ey s have ravenous» ar and bullets were invoked, potentially, t^hat democratic petites. T hey pick at every th in g government might function in an elder commonwealth (lings co n tain s the blackhead germ of the world’s greatest republic. Here again only a To show you how insidious the ! is, tu rk ey s have been known trifle more of unrest and active violence was needed to disease to co n tract blackhead w hen placed fire the powder train of revolution. ground that has been plow ed and These are pages from the present-day records of seeded has been know n Io c a rry the lu rking danger. ' Hens are c a rrie rs ' the United States. 1 hey or their sort have grown so of the p ara site anil w hen allow ed familiar to us, by constant repitition, that we read the to roam w ith turkeys may infect headlines nd pass on to other news. We experience no them. Your hoots w ill c a rry the sensation of dismay or chagrin. We are hnashamed. It ferm from infected ground into I all seems normal and natural enough. Such narratives the new, fresh yard. it is easy to spot the first ap in the news find and leave us as unmoved as does the pearance of Ihe disease in a flock sanguinary story of Chicago’s latest gang butchery. if you are at all observant. When ap p e ar lazy and lag behind Comparable dispatches from Russia, or South Am poults the rest of the flock, look out. 't hey erica, or Mexico; would excite us far more. Reading arc not lazy at all, b ut ailing. As them we would say to one another that we are thrice Ibis w eakness grow s th ey take on fortunate to reside in this country and not in one of j a droopy ap pearance. Tlu-y walk those insecure and outlandish foreign places. And ev- ' w ith slow , m easured tread , head n and w ings carelessly dang erybody would agree it was a shame that other govern dow ling. Loss o f appetite and w eight ments could not handle their peoples, by and with the arc H e inevitable results, consent of the governed, as ably as ours handles us. in the ad u lt tu rk ey Hie sym ptom s who has a thing to se!l whispers it down a well is not nearly so likely to COLLAR the DOLLARS A S THE CHAP Who Climbs a Tree AND HOLLERS Mac’s Printing Co. Glendale^ Gold Hill, i f You Have A nything to seli---A dvertise it! Central Point