Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, May 21, 1931, Image 1

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TROL'T EGGS TA RES­
AT DIAMOND LAJtE
Graduates H are Busy Week
NUMBER 6
All Roads Will Butler Busy
Lead to Grants State Police
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Pass Saturday
More llinn ten and a l i il f m illion
rainbow Irou l eggs were taken by
the game comixsion employes at
Dlumond lake this season, accord­
ing to the report mude by Mutt I.,
Ilyrkim in, superintendent of hut
cheries. The eggs are of fine q ua li­
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AUTOCAtfTfft WAfUINGTON UutttAU
ty, he reports, assuring u fine re-
| turn in young fish. The snow is
1 practically gone, except from the
Bryan Untied! walked right past higher points, providing easy trans­
Saturday, May 23, Grants Pass w ill
the austere guardians of the White portation from the egg tuking sta­
In a gay mood—pleased, he in d i­
tion.
be the Mecca of hordes of people cated, because he had no troubles,
House when he went there Io tell
The eggs w ill be kept at the lake
from California, Oregon and Wash­ Major-General Smedley Butler of
President Hoover, niun to man, just
hulchery u ntil they are eyed, when'
ington and many other states in ­ the marines, settled down in earnest
what happened during that tragic
cluding dignitaries from Canada and I Tuesday io k n d his best e ffJ rts ’to-
Colorado blixsard. (In the same day they w ill be shipped to other hat­
Mexico to attend the bridge dedica- j ward organizing a slate constabu-
the fu ll pomp and panoply of this cheries throughout the slaty.
The Diamond lake station is the
tion ceremonies to be held there. I |ary for Oregon.
government was staged foe the bene­
Sponsoring the bridge fete are the
He left Portland for Salem shortly
fit of the first autocratic King and largest egg taking station in the
w orld, and the trout eggs are dis­
(.rants Pass (.handler o f Commerce, after making a brief talk before the
Queen ever to cross the portals of
tributed throughout the stale by the
Ihe Josephine county court, the Ore- Portland Breakfast club. The rest
the President's o fficial home.
game commission, t he hulchery is
gon Highway commission, the Bed- I o f ,he day Was to be devoted to per-
Objectors to the form ality of the maintained the year around.
wood Empire association and the ! usa| o f ,he suppjy of maps w ith
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White House ocrupunts, voiced a - ,
Oregon C a tc .e n inc.
which he had surrounded himself,
gainst every man, from Washington U M'At QUARTET APPPAMM at
Invitations, inscribed on the and to interview s w ith those close
to Hoover, w ill get little aid from
AT
bleached/ jawbones of sheep w'ere to the persent law enforcement
young Bryan's trip , but ull the,
SAMS \A L L E Y GRANGE MEET
broadcast
throughout the Pacific agencies o f the state.
want from the visit of their Majes
Coast by the Oregon Cavemen. Each
General Butler was invited by
lies of Siam. But it took the Colo
t he Sums Valley grunge held open
of these was a “ summons and a Governor Meier Io assist in Ihe or-
rado boy to call attention Io the real house Saturday evening ut their
passport,” entitling the holder to •' ganization of the state constabulary
human side of Hoover. Like nil those grunge hull, ul which they served a
witness tile weird Caveman ritua l authorized by the recent legislature.
who arc continually beseiged by sumptuous dinner Io some 250
to take place in the cerclrnonial
General Butler lost no time in
guests, he had to set the length of guests. Follow ing the dinner the
: chamber of the Oregon caves as a getting down to fundamentals. As
Bryan . visit just for overnight. Grange had u short program of
feature of the bridge dedication.
soon as he had stepped from the
But lie found so much enjoyment in leadings and singing which furnish
Friday cvennig. May 22, there w ill train he suggested, “ Well let’s get to
the bilk of the lad that he asked him ; c<* cntertuinmenl for many. One of
I be a dinner followed by A ll Pacific w ork."
Io slay over several days longer. Ap-I **“ ' features of the program was the
He was eager to complete this task
Coast Advertising and Tourist con­
parcntly, young Bryan is east in the rendition of several selgctions by
ference and another conference Py as soon as possible that he might be
same mold as Lindbergh, just u s im -' **“ ' ,M‘ >S <i«artel form tin- Gold H ill
this body Saturday morning at 10 free io leave fo r Chicago Saturday.
pie, unaffected American youth. And
school. They were given an
a. ni. and a meeting o f the Southern The first step, then, was to hurt ov­
M l. Hoover found someone lie could ‘“’dhusiaslic encore.
Oregon
group of the Oregon State erboard the elaborate state itin e r­
chum w ith Without having to guard
E ditorial association. Other activi­ ary that had been mapped out for
his speech.
BIG STICKY DEFEATED
ties and programs w ill complete the him, and to substitute one that w ill
Bryan not only could talk in te r­
BY GOLD H ILL NINE
require most o f his time being spent
day.
estingly but proved a musician on '
in Salem.
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that favorite of ull westerners, a
In their first home game the local
Butler outlined some o f his ideas
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
mouth organ. His playing captivut- baseball team defeated the Big
regarding an ideal police system,
Lyle Childers, Lucille liiltle , l.insley Dorman
MAY
PLANT
SHADE
TREES
ed the Hoover grandchildren. When Sticky team Sunday on the local diu-
Jean Chisholm, Melvin Sargent
and declared such an organization
she read o f it in the papers, Repre­ mond by a score of 15 to 1. There
must be kept free o f politics or
sentative Ruth Bryan Owen, daugh­ were few th rills in the game due to
At a meeting of the Chamber of “ other corupt influence.”
This week is gurdualion week for fu|. There were many hooded fig ­
ter of the "Commoner," sent the III»' one-sided score. About the most the members of the Senior class of
Beferring to the charges made
ures, disappearing doors, moving Commerce Friday evening, consi­
youngster a fine, gold-plated har­ congenial bunch of baseball play- (he Cold H ill High school and a busy chairs and swingiug pictures in evi­ derable routine w ork was taken up by nldejiendence Hall o f Oregon,
*• bas been too
monica w ith her cunipliuients. Bry ers ever wen in action bere, was '
after which Mayor Ferguson discus­ which filed a referendum petition
I .a st Sunday evening, among a dence.
an may be a total loss as u voter for the visitors. No decisions were con
sed the matter o f city beautification against the prfliee b ill, that such a
" ' Usl,°n ° f b‘
| The stage decoral ions were very He recommended that people living
eight more years, but he i s worth a teste,I ami no crabbing fealured Ihe
constabulary would be a "reversion
¡artistic and the black box, trap door.
,0 a u delightful
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lot to the President by his implied game. I he local boys w ill meet I „
along the highway keep their grass to the Cossackisra of old Russia," he
w
all
panel
and
shaded
lamps
added
P " * ™ > «' «he Melho-
Judgment that the Chief is good Central Point team on the local field ;nt'c
and weeds down and th eir property declared the same charge had been
atmosphere to the sellings.
nexi Sunday and an even larger '
chu.rci
The ,h u rc ,h
company fo r a boy.
beautified. The matter of planting made in Pennsylvania by men and
Linsley
Dorman
ha,I
the
crowd
in
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trees along Ihe highway and also women who now endorse the state
sermon an uprogr as a hick detective. Buth
along Fourth avenue was taken up police heartily.
such u vast army of scandal-mon-1 a,,en<1'
was, "Pioneering in life.” The pro- Green, the crook mair, carried her
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and a committee appointed to in ­
He urged thorough training fo r
gers as the nation’s capital. Innu­
gram
was as fo!lov.s
role w ell Io the end. Lucille H itlle
vestigate the feasibility and also to the consolidated force. "W ell tra in ­
merable w riters have depicted va ri­ SAMS VALLEY ROAD
Prelude- Mrs. Minnie Guy
added
much
life
Io
the
scenes
but
GIVEN COAT OF OH. Invocation—Rev. Porter
suggest a plan fo r doing this work. ed men are poised and command
ous presidents prow ling around ut
(ailed !,» get far w ith her flirtations,
In view of the fact that many larg­ public respect, he said, “ W ithout
n iglil w itli no good intent, or else
“ Bells of the Sea” — IL
Boy? ;
i Io Hie joy of Ihe audience.
There has been an oiling crew j
er communities thru garden clubs which no police force can function
wearing a "stuffed s h irt" and re­
Ghorus
• '
lace Iverson was able to keep and other civic organizations arc properly.”
ceiving guests in llie most impres­ busy Ihe past week oiling the road Scripture Rending—Mr. Meisingcr
.({entity a secret to the end.
doing just such w ork the endeavor
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sive manner. Neither picture is true from the .Sams Valley school Io a 1 Sermon—Bev| Porter, pastor of Ihe
The heud
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- of - Ihe nation is j j » | ’ ¡iU -i
Melvin Sargent, as lhe brother of of Gold H ill w ill not be amiss. Tony BEEF, DAIRY AND
" var
John Cook p,ace' lh e
Presbyterian church, Medford
uho I«,.
is surely appreciate,I “ Listen to the Lambs" — Mixed Lucille H ittle, Lyle Childers as the Boss was appointed by President
any oilier business man who
lias ,,J''"p.-oveiuenl
to
'SH E E P FIGURES ISSUED
crook butler and Jean Chisholm, the Walker to bring to the next meet­
by
the
people
o f this v ic in ity und
see an enormous number of people
chorus
Ihe
residents
of
Ihe
valley.
owner
o
f
the
haunted
house,
carried
ing
a
subject
fo
r
discussion.
It
has
on many propositions. His visitors
Benediction—Rev. Porter
Favorable signs fo r the beef in ­
their parts well.
been adopted by the Gold H ill Cham­
have | „ be carefully winnowed
ber as a regular function to have dustry but containing maladjust­
Many
visitors
were
present
from
down to ihe smallest number so the SAMS VALLEY WILL GRADUATE
On Thursday evening the Junior
ments in supply and demand factors
NINE PUPILS THIS YEAR Senior
president can give proper attention
banquet was held at Ihe Blue Sams Valley, Medford, Bogue River, one of the member« discuss some
in the dairy and sheep industries
topic
of
general
interest
to
the
com­
W
illow
Springs
and
Tolo.
to each of them. As a commentary
Flower Lodge nt Phoenix, nt which
are seen in figures on the livestock
The Sams Valley school Ibis year lime the graduates were Ihe guests
relum ing travelers from Russia tell
Mr. Meisingcr gave a negro im ­ munity.
situation released today by the ex­
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us they can't even approach Stalin, w ill graduale nine pupils. This is o f Ihe Juniors at a delicious ban­ personation between acts entitled
tension service at Oregon State col­
of the Soviet Republics, with* llie largest graduation class ever Io quet.
"The Bare Question” by Paul Law ­ POULTRY IMPORTS,
lege.
out paving Ihe way for three weeks. complete Ihe courses of training in
rence Dunbar. It met the apprecia­
STOCKS REDUCED
Consumption o f dairy products
Sams
Valley.
The
graduation
exer­
Ami he intended Io he only just one
Friday rvening w ill be graduation tion of Ihe audience and received
has been good this spring, but the
cises w ill be held Friday evening at night and Ihe exercises w ill be held a big applause.
Communist among millions.
Ihe school house w ith V. V. Cald­ in the high school gymnasium and
A 37 per cent decrease in the im ­ estimated production of m ilk in ­
Mrs. Meisingcr, the play coach,
Cotlon is Ihe first of all products w ell delivering the address io the Ihe auditorium w ill lie appropriately ' was presented w ith a beautiful bou ports of poultry products during lhe creased more than use of the pro­
to drop in price when a depressi Oil graduates. Frances M ilkowski w ill decorated for the occasion. The pro ' quel of Carnations and Snapdragons past year and much smaller stocks ducts, according to the report. Pas­
of poultry on hand in the United ture conditions over the country av­
starts, deenlres
Carl
W illi mus. deliver the valedictory and Guclla gram w il be as follows:
by Ihe cast.
States are favorable signs fo r the erage poorer than usual and hold­
member of the Federal Farm hoard Grantham the Salutatory. D irk Processional—Mrs. Minnie Guy
poultry industry reported by L. R. over slocks o f hay, except in some
H skidded down four months before Strauss, chairman of the board o f j G | ^ * r t u b ^ - Now ¡s ,h<, month of OREGON STATE COLLEGE
Breilhaupt, extension economist at western slates, are the lowest in
Ml,y in g "-G irls chorus
Ihe slock market reached Ils lowest directors w ill present Ihe diplomas.
TO GRADUATE 511 STUDENTS O. S. C., in liis farm market news May since 1919. The new hay crop
point in 1929. Usually it recovers
Salutatorian—“ Our Heritage” —l.in s­
on the whole is the least promising
THE NUGGET PRINTED
service issued today.
first, like in 1921 when it went up in
ley Dorman
fo r many years, except 1928.
The
sixty-second
commencement
Import
of
poultry,
mostly
dressed
Orchestra—Gold H ill school
price six months before Ihe rest of
I he supply of beef in storage is
The
Nugget,
yearly
publication
of
day
ni
Oregon
S
la
e
college,
June
1,
turkeys
from
Argentina,
fell
off
the list. Since December there has
Valedictorian—"The Woman of To­
w ill l,e lhe con
ucement day sharply in 1930, says the report. The light compared to lust year and to
been a slight improvement, but no­ lie Gold H ill High school, made ils
m orrow "— Lucille H ittle
in ¿.Il
ml,cis of the class total of poultry and poultry p ro ­ Hie average, the college report points
thing sensational, like leu vears ago 'ppenrnnee, at Ihe school Monday j Roys Qunrlet—“ Sailor Song"— High for
•f 11.3!, i.n I w id also be reunion ducts imported was approximately out. Holdings o f pork products, ex­
school
Consumption of cotton goes up morning. This booklet consisted of
cept lard, have increased u n til there
and down w ill, general industrial forty-eight pages this year and gave A<ijiress—"A Successful L ife ” -R e v . 'ay lo r a number of classes of ear­ 2,700,000 pounds, or 37 per cent less
is now more on hand than last year
I good record o f the school events
ner
days.
than
in
1929.
Furthermore,
the
cold
lia ird,
production in other lines, says WR
President W. J. Kerr, who w ill storage holdings of turkeys in this and the average at this time of the
Hams. Five things caused ils fall II was a product of Ihe News job Presentation of Balfour Key—Mr.
department.
present Ihe diplomas, w ill be pres­ country are now only about half as year. Stocks of lamb are light, but
Meisingcr
this lime; the drop in business nc-
the supply available fo r market is
Presentation of Diploic. - I ester id in g at his twenty-fourth com­ large as Iasi year and the five-year
tiv fly ; second, reduced earnings of
expected to be ample.
average
in
May.
Boling,
School
Di
dor
mencement
at
the
Corvallis
intsitu-
labor in both city and country; luslnn by making the figures on the
Wool markets are showing some
Stocks o f other pou ltry are also
third, smaller Income from agricul­ screen appear Io be rounded, as in Boys Quartet—“ South, n Memories' lion. Ilis first commencement there
firmness because of better demand
—H
igh
School
was
in
I90S,
when
only
83
degrees
much
smaller
than
a
year
ago
and
ture caused by the drouth and low actual life, the patentee asserts.
and a slight reduction in the clip in
were conferred.
Recessional— Mrs. Minnie Guy
well below average, Breithaupt says.
prices of all raw iinilerials, espe­
Thomas Jefferson founded the
southern
hemisphere
countries
Dr.
W.
().
Thompson,
president
Holdings
o
f
case
and
frozen
eggs
cially rubber, coffee and tin ; and first of the many special govern­
where 70 per cent of the w orld sup­
emeritus
of
Ohio
Slate
university
Wednesday
evening
was
given
combined are slightly less than a
fifth , Ihe fall in the price of silver. ment libraries in 1739, according Io.
over Io the Senior play, “ l lie Ghost w il lbe llie commencement day year ago, but above average. Egg ply originates.
I he low price level for cotlon has data recently unearthed in Washing­
been passed and from now on a ton. It is llie lib ra ry of llie Slate De­ Chaser," which was patronized In speaker, and Dr. Herbert S. John­ production in A p ril was quite a bit
large and appreciative audience, son of Boston is to give the Bacca­ short of A p ril 1930 but consumption STRONG FOR FOREIGN CHEESE
steady return to prosperity is in d i­ partnicnt. Among bis first expend!-1 a
there being some 25(1 persons in a l­ laureate address Sunday morning.
also apparently ran behind. Farm
cated, asserts W illiams, The real lures was a subscription to fifteen tendance.
.Saturday, May 31. has been desig­ flocks of old hens are now some­
It may be a surprise to many of
salvation of ihe cotlon fanner this ■ewspapers ut an average cost oi
This type of play and size of nated Alumni day, when 10 classes what smaller than at this time in bossy's friends to learn that here in
year, however, he asserts, depends
. ___ J $4 a year. U n til 1894 Ihe Declara- crowd would have been iinpossibl w ill hold reunions. Appropriate 1930, w hile the reported output of I nele Sam’s domain dotted w ith
*m>re on the farmer's a b ility to raise lion of Independence was Hie li-
in the old school b uilding .a ud itori­ Memorial day ceremonies w ill be chicks from commercial hatcheries dairies, we bought from Italy and
s own food for his family and feed brarv's most prized exhibit, u n til it um.
held just before noon in connection may be 35 per cent less than last consumed 30.000,000 pounds of hard
fo r his animals Ilian on any high was removed Io prevent ils d elerior< So many unexpected, weird things
w ith the college It. O. T. C.
year. Just how many chicks have cheese and almost 2,000,000 pounds
prices for cotlon.
allon. Lately it has been installed in happened that Ihe audience was
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been hatched on farms is not known. of soft cheese last year, 1930.
a specially contrived glass enclosed continually in suspense attempting
I.adino elover is evidently grow­
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The Patent Office has recently box in the L ib ra ry of Congress to guess the outcome. The play re-
ing in popularity. Six years ago it
C alifornia Oregon Power Co. plan
Bids to be called soon fo r con­
granted a patent on an Invention wbich permits it to be viewed w ith- quired not only an exactness of dia-
was practically unknown here but completion of $ 1,000,000 prospec­ struction of $75,000 addition to Slate
designed to give a th ird dimension out causing it to suffer from d e te ri-1 logue but perfect tim ing and lech-
the Oregon acreage is now over tive hydro-electric project on Rogue tuberculosis hospital group near Sn-
to moving pictures. It helps the II- oral Ion.
| nique in acting to make it success- 6000.
river,
j lent.
NCTON^
WASH!
Commencement Friday fright