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VOLUMI«; X X X IV L ittle News and Comment ******************* **************** ********»***********V gold m i -L, OKI«,ON, THURSDAY, SEPTEM |;| " -------------------—— -------------- - — _____ __ _______________ _____________ M M PER .»j CHAMBBK (IF < <IMMKI<CK IIKAKS BEAVER PORTLAND CEMENT favorable HEI’ORT ON KOADH ANI) PARK COMPANY IN FULL SWING <>n Ihe pari of the ANOTHER BUS WILL BRING govei slat" gove,anient and if so there KTUnENT« r a o « » , , / w<B no doubt be a larger sale for bTLDBNT8 > WILLOW SI’ GH ■Smoke began Io rise over the Oregon cement and Ihe local plant j At its regular meeting Friday eve --------- ning, the Chumher of Commerce huge stack of tile Beaver Portland w ill p ro fit from such sale to a cer- ' Al a '"fe tin g of the school hoard i ITEMS OF INTEREST EX heard u report from its roail and Cement plant 1n this city Wednes tain extent thus bringing more inon- Monday evening, held in Ihe of I THACTEI) FROM WORLD park committee which sounds prom day and the entire plant is now in cy Io the la o p lr employed tier«-. ii<e <lf clerk, Miss Bertha Coy, it i HAPPENINGS AND BOILED ising. I he club has been w orking operation. 'I he raw grind and quur -------- o-------- was ,,c< i'b'd to hire a Mr. Bonney ! DOWN FOB OUR READERS. (upon several road projects and all ry started immediately ufter the MANIACS PI T ON CLFVEIt !° ,l*rin « M-wral students into the Labor Day holiday and the burner .......... «■ <••»- seem Io In- progressing nicely. MEKT S S Ä S T Ä X ! was started and the huge kiln start The road committee reported that „ , . , ------------ nts w iil the district engineer of the state ed to turn Wednesday on an indefi- all bring ludion money to the lo c a l1 France was visited by rains, highway commission bus given as nflo run, depending u | miii the call Anyone who did not (attend the school and w ill more than pay for Î for cement made upon the company, j <»«Id Fellow snows «ml floods the past week. The surance lliut the deep ditches upon _____ ws lodge Tuesday eve their transportation. We understand, Contrary to the reports circulated ning surely missed a fine time. The that Mr. Bonney w ill he paid $IO.IM, storms resulted in the death of either side of the Pacific highway much livestock «ml sever«! hundred w ill he filled this fall during the through the press of the slate, the program put on by the Maniacs con per student for all the high school Oregon’s W ild Life program, in- thousand dollars w orth of property time when emergency work w ilb In- local plunt has furnished a good sisted of |HI|h instrumental and vo- students he brings to the school. voicing exp, n d itu rts o f $5,1)00.000 in » damage. Wh«t a joy to live in Ore- employed. '1 his improvement w ill puyroll here all summer and conse i al music and even the Boosters had il/ * » “ U .,l’ ^ .,h ird <,riv»r hired hs I the next ten years, was released by be web «.med by a ll people who hav, quently the unemployment around Io admit lin y were outclassed. The gon. „ nb° JLd , Wh° haS nwt ,f" ‘ O r,« ° " Stale Game commission, the beauty of the city at heart. For Cold H ill has been much less than Boosters entertain next week and been a»ked to hid on the job am- • • • Oregon now has in other communities of the county. several years there has been agita mbarked Ufxtn lin y propose Io outshine Hie oppns- such procedure has begun to irk , Nearly five b illion dollars in gold Ihe most comprehensive plan of fish A program to promote the use of •ng < lul,. The Boosters are still in tion to have this work «lone and some of the school patrons. This and y mie «lev, lopment ever attempt bus be, n idled up in the vuults of thru the activities o f the local chum Oregon non e cement upon Oregon’» j Ihe lea,I in points, hav,ng a total of car there have been several people ed. The program already in full the United Slates bunks. Il is re her of commerce it uppeurs that roads and other piddle works which 735 to 435 points for Ihe Maniacs ported that much of this gold is this work w ill U| lust he accomplish ha,I its Inception in the loeal Cham- Twenty-seven wa re present at the interested in tlie bus contracts and swing. r;;j ,e stnams, lakes, felt that such contracts should he sent here from o ilier nations where fields and for sis to Ihe ideal fo r ed. thus giving the highway a much I k - i of Commerce may tiring about next week. 'el Io bids. Mr. Bonney, the second fishing and hunting as rapidly as the people are uneasy us to their neater appearance us well as tend man hired in the past few years humanly possible. The stream and country’s sluhility. ing Io make driving safer. that was neither a resident nor a lake survey, by which the Game I here is one more old brick build axpayer w ith in Ihe district and that An investigation into the affairs ing on fifth avenue which needs Io commission Fxpccts Io get tlie real loes not set u|«»n the mind» of the of the Monmouth Normal has been he removed ami which has been fact-basis fo r fish planting, is the people of the district w ith any great firs t ever started in any state. The ordered and w ill he taken up ut an condemned by the city council and amount of ease. Il set ms Io lie Ihe early date. The president, J. 8. tin- engineer has suggested that If saint procedure lias been launched sentiment of the chairman of the Published by (be Students of the Gold H ili High School Samirs, is rhurged w ith incompeten the city wreck the building that the on game so that scientific game hoard that there is only a choice cy, extravagance «ml a great num brick and stone from the building, management w ill make Oregon the few who are capable of handling ber of other shortcomings. His otherwise useless, may he hauled SCHOOL BEGINS WITH A BANG outstanding W ild -L ife state of the BASKETBALL outlook Wilmu Poe contracts fo r the school and that it hearing w ill be held before the to the highway and form the foun Union. V irg il Edinglon is better that they he hand picked slate hoard of higher education. dation fo r the fills , thus assuring Io Make Oregon Famous For W ith 44 students on lime and rar- Since (lie old heads have finished loan Io let any resident place a bid • • • Fun” is the iieading o f the 27-page heller drainage. The matter of pav i,T to go. in spite o f the fuel that a school the hoys basket-bull team is. upon the job and one from the lot Mr. David Friday, economist, slat ing Io the curb in the business sec number of them were called from seriously lacking in weight and ex outline which states that the Com- f bidders be chosen. ed that the proposed raise o f 15 per tion is s till up in the a ir ami a bed by the frantic honk of the im perienee. However tliis school is patient driver. H i ill ..I , ...... . I • .................... I . H I I bus Z IIN H IIV T I, l Gold lO Itl H ll I High I J U 1 1 cent i nlhe rules on freight ns ask «luapei plan may he formulated by school witnessed the beginning of not alone w ith these troubles. Some of Ihe rival schools have suffered if a man is lowest bidder he is en ed by the railroads Would slim ulal Un commission by which im on‘‘ **’<’ niosl prom isin'' g school In, same cxjx-ricnces also, giving titled to a contract. If there is any Knowing no lim its in its endeavor, which this this Im the return to pros|ierity. Il is going provement may he taken care of. . terms . . . ever _ known -------- lust Monday us a fighting chance. By working save those of science and good econ to take a lot of argument to make I oney Boss hud been appointed September 7, Ihe principal, Mr. hard for Hie next two or three reason why any man should be elim- omies.” Afore than 4«.(g)l),|g)0 of Ore Meisinger, was extremely pleased inatfd the fact that he is low bidder ■in Oregon farm er o r lumberman Io ascertain (lie feasibility of creat w ith Ihe large nuudx-r o f freshmen months the hoys should be able to gon’s 63 m illion acres are non -titl- build up a good fast team. does not assure hi mof the contract, see things that way, however. ing the park site o f the city into a who furnished proof fo r the belief Bogue Biver has been fortunate hut the fact that he has been given •ble, the report says, and “ in this real park fo r our citizens. He re- that Gold H ill would surely have a and has a lineup that should make magnificent paradise nature has an opportunity to offer a bid would provided exceptional food and shel school to lx- proud of the follow ing Over 1.IMMI.000 people were re ported that there was some clean up year. Several new faces were Io he a w inning team. p u r girls team lost three very please him a lot more than to have ter fo r abundant AVild Life.” ported drowned in the floods which work Io lx- done which could be seen in all tlx- classes and some of valuable players from tlie ranks hut the board or some individual in te r attended Io by Ihe men of the city ihe lost have returned. Figures of the U. S. Biological have hern ravishing parts of China Ihe new members to pick from this ested to go out and hand pick a man fo r the past sever«I weeks. It is in about a day’s time at no expense year should produce a squad equal for the job and leave the intim ation Survey are quoted to prove a pres To last year’s. MISS FENWICK WELCOME ent annual income value o f $20,000,- doubtful if that number have actu to anyone and suggested that the I jis I season the girls played ex that none other would be mentally 000 from Oregon’s AA iId Life and the Florence W’alklin ally perished in the floods, hows v- women of (he city might lx- prevail tremely w ell, one o f.th e strongest or physically adapted to the posi er, ns so many of the reports from c«J u|K)ii to organize a civic improve Gold h ill High welcomes Miss learns in this section. Lei us hope tion. The fact that a man was brot romraiakfeif Beelflreik that “ ‘Oregon’s lim it league to hx,k ufter the China «re grossly exaggerated. nwiek. recently employed as a his year w ill show as good results. in from an outside district to drive AA ild Life should be at least a $100,- W«>." earlier o f English and ..«story. history. Miss An effort w ilt he put forth this in,I assist in keeping the w - h ------------ • • • MtO.fMM) asset.” An estimated average Fenwick earned her A. B. degree at year to encourage strongest support a conveyance bringing students in nnuat income o f $500,000 from fore Ihe minds of the |x-opk-, W. Kansas and Oklahoma sweltered he University ol Oregon and sludi- for the teams. 'There is much room to the loeal school would lead one last week end under one o f the men are as a rule always interes;. sl summer .,1 Berkeley, Cali lo r improvement over last year in Io believe that there is not a compe hunters and anglers’ licenses and fornia, for h, r master degree. Miss tliis respect.— Let’s gol most tropical spells of the entire in Hi, beautification o f Ihe c ity an tent man left in Ihe district to dher licenses and fines, during the enwiek has spent much of her life summer. 1'emperalures of I I I were their moral support would he of handle such a job. We would think next ten years, is to be expended i «tree, ii and has laughl in various 3CIIOOL STARTS—ONE NEW BUS great assistance Io any sueli project, reached in some parts. This is re that after the hoard sensed the opin Io secure “ the saturation point in oi , iiis me is unite Opal Hayes fish and game. The program is be ported Io he the hottest weather according to Mr, Boss. Now let’s iittii;'» ; slic Bboui u r prcs?nl class ion o f the people at the budget meet es and lias exit rd pleasure al Kansas has bail since the keeping .ear from tlic women. ’ ehool started Monday w ith six ing a short time ago that they would ing organized and conducted in ac Another program fo r the enhance the evident alertness and friendlv an e-. on the daily run. Five of of w eatlicr records in that state. be guided by a different code of eth cordance w ith the best known busi ment of Ihe city was sung sled to "Ititude of Be Gold H ill High he dr vers are Ihe same as in past ics but it appears that it is going to ness procedure in combination w ith student hixly us a whole. ears. or Win .Ferguson, who suggest practical experience and a b ility in The submarine "Nautilus,” which Du- to Ihe fact that some W illow take sterner methods to bring the fish and game propagation, d is tri has been exploring the polar re ed lliut the water from a spring east MEMBERS il. 8. FACULTY p ings high school pupils wished light. bution and protection. This pro Ernest Kell .•(tend Gold H ill High school, gions ami had projected a trip un of Ihe city could he piped into the We feel that Chairman Cornutt city w ith very little eosl and would ie is another bus running this gram is not something to be realiz der the Ice to the north pole, has re Miss Fenwick. Miss Hankey, Mr . r. Mr. Bonney of W illow Springs and his advisers or friends, whoever ed only after long delay, but ils ef turned to its base at Longyear City he Ihe source of much delight to Ihe Angstead nud Mr. Meisinger are the -s the driver. they might be, is responsible for fects are to be seen at once in more ■Spitzenhergen. The ship made one th irsty people of the town and those leuehers of Ihe Gold H ill High. Miss There are four students enrolled the action o f the board on the lat trip under the ice. It was damage,, who travel thru here. More w ill he Fenwiek is the new English and from that district, consequently our est bus contract as one member, Mr fish in the streams and more game hut was able to return to its base done on this project thru the w inter history teacher. Miss Hankev is tlie enrollment is now fifty . Boling was not present and Mr. Dun in the uplands. The best talent both typing nud civics teacher. Niir. Ang- months and perhaps by next sum w o rld w id e and regional, has been under its own power. It was thot stead is tlie coach and teaches LARGE FRESHMAN ENROLI.M’NT gey. having been upon the board engaged. Every element o f opera lost at one lime when five «lays mer cold spring water may he avail- healthful livin g and algebra. Mr. but a very short w hile, was the on Helen Mercer tion based upon any other consid Meisinger is Ihe principal and teach passed w ithout w oril from the sui» able on Ihe .streets o f Gold H ill. \\ hen Ihe high school was called ly other one present and voted w ith es elementary science. mercible. Io order on Monday, a group of very Ihe chairman apparently for lack of eration than fitness, has been dis RANTS PASS RANKS BUY green freshmen, surpassing all other other guidance Mr. Dungey howev carded. the report declares. MISS HANKEY RETURNS classes, if quantity, rather than Need fo r accurate inform ation fo r MUCH GOLD THIS YEAR Judge W ilkerson. U. S. D istrict quality is considered, was discover er assures us that he is heartily in effici nt storking of fish and game Wallace Iverson judge in Chicago, has given A l favor of obtaining bids on all con <1 in our midst. As much gold has been mined in Miss Allx*rtina Hankey, nicmlx-r There are 22 freshmen this vear tracts and W'e arc suie w ith a few is pointed out. and the w ork of mak phonse Capone the privilege of changing his plea in court upon the .mall workings in Josephine county of Ihe high school faculty, has re in contrast w ith the class of 12 in more months of expi rience on tlie ing stream an,I lake, food and cov turned to Gold H ill to take up her 1930-31. beard he w ill be on h s loes in the er, m igratory bird and game sur charge of conspiracy against the luring Ihe eight months of 1831 as duties in the Commercial department veys has been started, say s the bull- vas mined and sold to loeal hanks prohibition laws. Some time ago interest o f the d is tric t’s welfare. She reports a very enjoyable vaca LATIN CLASS DISCONTINUED etm. “ It is useless to plant fish by the judge allowed Ihe noted gang luring Ihe whole of 1930 says the tion spent at her home in Portland -o--------- Minnie Harrison the m illions if the planting does not and al Armstrong college, Berkeley, leader Io change n guilty plea re )aily Courier. COUNT duBARRY STARTS California. She* studied advanced mean that the fish w ill mature and A total o f Ä2H.971.41 w orth of the Yesterday is was derided that the garding a failure. Io pay income lax D REDGING OPERATIONS w ork w hile attending Latin class would be discontinued furnish an abundance of sport. The ellow metal has been bought by commercial Io one of nol guilty. This w ill mean Hie college. because of the shortage o f type be First National and Ihe Grains re*. , commission is not interested in how no doubt a long costly tria l w ith a An interesting sidelight on her va- w riters and the large enrollment The large scow fitted up by Count many are planted but in how tas and Josephine hanks in Ihe •alion was her visit to Chinatown. in typing classes. The first year , ------------many possible acquittal after the arch- George Hay duBarry fo r dredging w ilt ’ be She was very interested in a Chi caught by the sportsmen is» eight months, against $29.542.35 typing class was divided and half gangster has already pleaded guilty the Bogue river, was placed in op each year.” Speaking of the food or the 12 months of 1930. The gold l i , se theatre which she visited w itli of Ihe class w ill take typing during to both charges. other college students. Stic also vis eration at the Canfield riffle on nd cover and game surveys, the • * • vas received in amounts from a few ited a Chinese temple where they the Latin period. Tuesday and is now cutting a chan lulletin says " It has been found that The king and Crown Prince of lollnrs to one or more hundred, and worship their many religions. HIGH SCHOOI BEGINS net 12 feet wide and tw o feel deep much more knowledge of food and Britain have led Ihe wav toward Ihe i.ly small collections o f this rela Netty St ight o vu the riffle . Th • scow is cover conditions is necessary than TWO NEW TEACHERS ve size are included in the totals. reduction of costs to that govern quipped w ith an engine and a drag has been available in the past, so John W. Fleming The Gold H ili High school started ment when they’ notified the pre I uesd.. ii orniu w ith a large al- lire equipment that useless w ork may not be RELIEF CORI’S MEETS m ier that the king would turn over The Gold H ill school started Sep nd n 3 lie Freshman class w ith It is the plan of the count to move tember 7 w ith all the same teachers in cm ■ Hmeiit o f 21 is the largest from one riffle to another as ra| idly launched.” a quarter o f a m illion of his income I lie AV. B. C. had its first monthly except two, the second grade teach his year. “ Over a period of the next 10 per year and Ihe crown prince er and the high school ¿nglish also have another new teach- as possible up stream as far as Bios years, the hatchery department promised $50,000 o f his individual meeting and dinner of Ihe Fall sea teacher. Miss Fenwiek replai . I Miss •r We this year. Miss Edith Fenwiek som bar. AA hen big boulders ere en income. A greater tnx on spirits, to son Wednesday at its club rooms In O rr in the high school nr I Mrs. has replaced Miss Orr, Our last countered, they w ill be dynamited plans to liberate in round figures a • lie city hall. The corps has hem Pendleton replaced Mrs. Caiupbeil total of 272,000.000 trout from fo ur bacco and petrol is expected ns a year’s English instructor. from the stream. ' " - during J " • •• Ihe summer nionlhs of the second grade. to six inches in length.” The report Everyone is looking forw ard to a means of raising additional revenue inactive The covnt plans to have ’.he chan As the lext books a, being fu r very successful school year. Imt they expect to get going in regu shows that the annual release starts fo r that nation. nel open for navigation of motor nished this year by the state, the lar form by the next meeting date. grade this year nt 20.000.000 trout and in • • • schools have started o ff fine. boats by time o f the firs t heavy JR. CLASS MEETING CALLED creases to 38,000.000 by 1940. The The high school w ill be slow for a Some 400 farmers in Ihe Moscow. rains so that he can move mining Genevie Stumbo The federal hoard of hospitaliza week ns all the hooks have not yet liberation of larger trout is stressed Idaho, d islrie l arc form ing an o r machinery up stream fo r his mines been purchased. The ju n io r class w ill hold ils at Mule creek.—C urry County’ Re in Ihe statement. ganization Io enforce a moratorium tion recommended Tuesday that the first meeting Thursday. new’ northwest branch o f the sol Intensification of the game farm of farm debts in that section. G I.E E CLU B S PROMISING Ernest Kell, ju n io r class president porter. diers home he located al Roseburg, • * * program is also outlined. The hold Zeldn Smith w ill pound the gavel prom ptly al ing pen plan fo r Chinese pheasants, fhrnp Last week bandits held irp and Oregon, hree ci’clnnV o'clock. MAY CUE \R OFF LOGGED Five sites were offered by Rose Mrs. Guy, vocal instructor in the developed fo r the first time by Ore-’ The meeting is called to elect robbed a young lady who was in OVER LAND FOR RELIEF gon, is recited as successful. This charge of tin- Aurora, Oregon, hank burg, hid it is expected Hie one high school announced Tuesday class officers fo r 1931-32. lhal both hoy s and girls Glee clubs plan is fo r the farms to produce mid were later caught. The men chosen w ill be on Ihe north side of seemed Io show many promising Purchas: by the state of logged- SCHOOI, BUS UROAVDED the South Umpqua rive r about a half the young chicks and then place possibilities. plead guilty and were sentenced I I.ois Johnson o ff lands for improvement into pro Tlie freshman class consists of 12 them in pens provided over the to ten years in Ihe .¡talc penitenti- mile from the city lim its. The 400- ducing property was recommended ary. Now it appears that one o f the rP s WL] ?e l'' nvided by the city girls and nine hoys, quite a number st.ite by the sportsmen’s organiza p . AA’alker’s bus carrying stu of whom are enrolled in Glee club, dents to and from the Gold H ill by Charles Gram, state labor com bandits was an undercover agent of * " rou«^ fl i U ’-OhO bond issue, also w ith a number of students who •■hool from Kanes creek and the missioner, as one solution o f the un tions, where they are held until af the Portland police and was draw- ’ “ ................. wer > previously enrolled. The Glee Blackwell d istrict, is v^ry' ¿row.ied employment problem facing Oregon. ter the fall shooting season. The v , . y cruwueu commission pays fo r feed and (he i X i » i ‘"h c X ( X r s 5h7 l » »» - clubs are larger than they have been this year The program announced by the organizations are responsible fo r The fact that about seven or eight JctWIle. “S 11.« . u.e ' - leuge oi cnier Jenkins ' o f Portland, most pari, both cl” ” ’ seem to have more students have rece. v move commissioner as a method of action the classes care o f the birds. This plan per i i , j , c *y ’ Pfrhnt>s it would be wise to let the i j lr,y „ we,t trained voices which io these communities and are al- by the state, has been under con It is now claimed lhal his part in chief help him serve his time. .’ ° d£ve,0P for j tending our school accounts for the sideration by the department for mits more hatching activity at the I three and four-part songs, unusual crowd. many months, Gram said. Wiid Life Plan To Make State Outstanding THE NUG G ET (Continued on page 3j