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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1932)
THE GOLD HILL KEWS THlkSDAï, Both Crater Entrances Now Open; 1300 Visitors See Lake Last Sunday ♦ ------ An im port duly of 93 a thousand ♦ feel on lumber is provided fo r by ♦ the senate revenue b ill as reported * ♦ nut of Ihe senate finance commit • Meets every Tuesday evening ♦ tee. The lumbermen of Oregon be • Visitors Always Welcome ♦ lieve that the provision w ill be kept • • in the b ill when it reaches the floor of Ihe senate fo r final action, and AMETHYST REBEKAH LODGE 97. afterward in the conference be Meets every Wednesday Night at the tween Ihe House and Senate. I. O. O. F. Hall. Gold H ill, Oregon Whatever benefits are accrued to Kate Ross, Noble Grand. « Oregon lumber m ills and workers Pauline Thompson, Vice Grand. because of this b ill w ill come, ac Evelyn Thompson, Secretary cording to Frank Ranson o f the Lucy Mee, Treasurer. Eastern A Western m ills, as a re sult of the fine team w ork of Sena GOLD HILL CHAPTER W. R. tors Frederick Steiwer and Charles Meets Twice a month on the 2nd L. McNary of Oregon. On his re and 4th Wednesdays at th eir Club turn from Washingtoa May 4, Mr. rooms in the City Hall. Hansom said: Btlth Bryan, President. “ Senator Steiwer was the most Winona Steelman. Secretary. persistent in follow ing the measure, Madge Dorman, Treasurer. and Senator McNary, who has very- high standing in the Senate, worked closely with him. The need of mak W P. CHISHOLM, M. D. ing no change in Oregon’s Senator General Practitioner ial representation is shown.” W in n Senator Steiwer sent a let _ Office 10, Bes. 9-L Gold H ill, Oregon ter to the committee threatening a . * filibuster on the flo or of the senate ♦ u ntil lumber should be given jus GOLD H IL L TRUCK AND tice. the tide turned in favor o f a TRANSFER COMPANY ta riff. It is getting hot in Washing John J. B itte r , ton and the national conventions Truck Anywhere for H ire Phone 3F21 Gold Hill 1 are soon Io he held. The Senators want ‘ o adjourn as soon as possible. Steiwer w ill filibuster on the flo or of the Senate if any attempt B. E. ADAMS CABINET SHOP Auto and Truck Bodies is made to drop lumber when the b ill is up fo r final passage. cabinet T vork A SPECIALTY Phone No. 25L2 Gold H ill WAS SQ SHY THAT WHEW W I O R S CAK\E TO HVS HOME H i RAH OUT Of THE HOUSE 1 0 AMOVE) CONTACT * dtr trim - X* 1H EORNIO THE CROCCILE 3% COhSlOEKEO “SACRED AND ft HOT RILLED - \F THE crocodile kills ix hi \ n vi \s caught Mb AFTER SEING TALKED 10 IN A FRIENDLY MANNER is 1 1 0 0? ANO allowed to die a ‘ natural death * *SW MlttCS » <HE COST OP ScW «CSV u v c o m n v is (vttt IY K W U O U VH HO*J hlLOWUM O \% tû V ltftV H G ^ • t f i U D tm * ■ IMAERAC* WAS t t o u i * n ooo On Oregon Farm * * * * * * * * GRANTS PASS—Josephine county farmers are showing a marked in terest in production of soy beans as an annual hay crop this year as a result of some remarkably high yields of beans obtained by farm ers growing them during the past couple o f years, reports Herb H ow ell, county agent. Yields oil irrigated land in the Murphy district run as high as four tons to the acre, Mr. Howell sayjs. HILLSBORO— Many farmers o f Washington county are making good use o f ceresan in treating oats and barley for smut this year instead o f the blue v itrio l or for- , , . . , , , maldehyde treatment depended upon u ntil recent years, according to County Agent W. F. Cyrus. Ceresan is used in dust or powdered form at o*» o s to VtlCKlNGt the rale of about tw o ounces fo r : on October I, 1931. Of these As each bushel of grain. I bis method toria bent grass, English ry e grass. eliminates much of the labor and lu ll oat grass, tim othy and tall frs time involved in Ihe old methods ol cue survived Hie w inter, w hile o r treating. chard grass, Canada blue grass, ROSEBURG—O. V. Logsdon anil chewing fescue, smooth brotne grass, Son, Biddle farmers, are making a i meadoxv fescue ami red lop froze thorough lest of a number o f va not. New seedlings have been made rieties of alfalfa, in cooperation this spring, according Io County w ith County Agent J. C. I.eedy, to Agent J. J. Inskeep, who cooperates determine the variety best suited to in Ihe trials, uud cheeks w ill 1» their section. Mr. Logsdon has i made on which grasses furnish the grown Ihe Grimm variety sun ss-! most pasture. fu lly for several years, and this 1 year is tryin g out Cossack and! Common as well as l.adak anti Ca- ■ nadian Variegated. OREGON CITY—The a b ility of various pasture grosses to w ith stand w n ile r weather has been well demonstrated in a grass, nursery conducted by ) the agricultural coill- com v u i.u u n c u u ,o e agrieuiiural mittee of the George grange on the Linns farm at Estacada Eleven grasses were sown in this nursery- on a firm seed of Olympic silt loant Know whal is going on in Gold H ill— Subscribe Io The News and keep informed. Kenneth Harlan, Republican can didate for United Siatis Senator, has adopted for Ids slogan “ New le a d ership and a New Deal," W illi elec tion less limn a month away, Ihe Harlan forces are dated over the support ueiorded their candidal«. Ila ila n is making his fight on a platform that has wide appeal. Brought Io Oregon lu 1926 by George Joseph Io assist In defeating Ihe merger o f the two big electric power companies in Portland, Mr. Harlan has long been a proponent of Ihe Joseph principles. He advo eales Government ownership of power, inereaseil luxes on large incomes, lower laxes on small In mute» ami the ill .s.iliillon of great monopolies, lie believes |h il ad justed comp nsatioii should lie paid to war veterans Immediately, add i t cognizes Hie crying need for an adequate old ng* pension law, Harlan's plan fo r u standard w orking week and a slamlard m in imum wage w ill go far to elimínale untniploym eiil, lie urges Federal farm relief In n ie el local conditions ami the restoration Io Hie people of Hie Constitutional right of free speech, free assembly ami free pe tition, no matter In whom. His sluml on Hie wet issue is clear, “ The people have a right Io vole on Prohibition Ihe s ime as any o ilie r public question," Harlan says. I Congress can ami should provide a system o f referendum which would permil the peopl, to vole on what ever questions or Issues interest them. I f prohibition fails, then Gov- ernnieid manufacture, control ami sale of liq u o r should follow . I am opposed Io p riv ate ownership of liquor muking or selling establish- men Is," Mr, Harlan I» fo r the protection of Ihe liiiu li r Industry, and nails his platform together w ith this plank: “ Place individual rights Ihe rights of humanity, above prop, erly rights ami dollar autoeraey at all times ami in all things.” ’ Mr. Harlan plans an immediate statewide campaign when his pro gram for the d .a-' ( iiitiiil of stale resources w ill be presented In the voters. SUBSCRIBE FOP THE NEWS (2.00 the Year A Free Ticket through, California ON NEW ROUNDTRIPS EAST 022302000100020500010102532353904823 Fares Lowest in Years! 1Enjoy wonderful food or : ¡exceptor,oiiy low prices -the Hotel Alexandria Beginning May 22 — On sale until October 15 NEWLY ENLARGED ys-day 'Roundtrips COFF€€ iHOP Y » ' ¡ - ------- 1119.77 PliilAfklpbia . . . 1IM .4I ................ 126. «5 w aihiriMton, D . C. 116.56 D etroit . . . . . . 96 80 a n t/ m an y m o n He back in 50 tJay« YOU ■NEW LOW RATES R E A L L Y K N E W T H E F A C T S , you would buy an electric refrigerator at once. T he food saving alone will pay for the refrigerator to say nothing about safeguarding your health and that o f your family. The amount o f electricity requir ed to operate the average electric refrigerator is so small in comparison with the benefits derived that it need scarcely be considered. See your hardware, furniture or electrical dealer today. WITHOUT BATH THOM E.C.EPPLEY Preside», CHARLES a HAMILTON Mb President { Moruyng Ondar CHICAGO OFFICE 5 2 0 N. M tJuqan A t Suite 472 Phone Superior 4 4 / 6 THE C A LIFO R N IA O R E G O N POW ER C O M P A N Y C O R N E R o r FIFTH G- SPRING STREETS ) W im * y COLÜM&US U T tll Lor AnocLcx • Harlan, Senate Candidate, Advocates New Leadership { j J a TMANIU RAW1R0W4» Lumber T a r iff Measure Gold Hill Lodge No. 129 L O. t t P. lyjj ODD BUT TRUE The western entrance to Crater ationists have been making use o f ! Lake national park was opened to h ills near the rim fo r skiing and I tra ffic in fine shape last Saturday, tobogganing, the snow being iu an and 1300 people in 400 cars visited excellent condition to encourage! ■ fast time. The snow covered com the park that Sunday, according to ' m unity house, w ith deep d rifts id news dispatches this week. Good two I most elim inating it from view, has way highways have been established | been opened fo r the benefit of visi and visitors are enjoying the park I tors who would linger near its in all its w inte r beauty w ith an un cheerfully blazing fireplace usual degree of d rivin g saftey. The The highway w ith in the park is opening of the park this year is in excellent condition, snow plows a fu ll month later than last having provided a two-way road to year, but unusually late snows in assure comfortable driving. How the Cascades which have fallen ever, due to blind corners caused lately, w hile the valley was getting by high bands at some points, mo inch after inch o f rain, have de torists are advised to drive w ith ev layed the w ork of clearing the high ery degree of caution w hile motor ways several times. D ifficulty was ing through the deep snow. experienced two weeks ago when the Recent visitors from a distance snow beyond Union Creek became in the park include Mr. and Mrs. too deep fo r the snow plow and it Brisco Brenmer of St. Francis, Kan was necessary to use a snow “ bull sas, F. Y. Kirsch o f Everette, Kan dozer". The snow is being removed sas, Mr, and Mrs. \Y. D. Falw ell of the fu ll length of the highway to Butte. Montana, and F. S. Moore of the lake rim , doing away w ith any Boise, Idaho. one-way tra ffic when opened. Travel into the park so far this Savage Rapids Salmon includes motorists from distant Record Is Shattered states. The travel of the past two weeks has been through the south, A ll time records fo r catching fish or Klamath entrance, where roads were cleared earlier due to a lesser at Savage Bapids dam were shat snow depth. tered last Friday when 61 shining In m otoring to Crater lake, auto salmon were taken from the water ista are assured one of the rarest by fishermen. The form er record trips of the year in view of deep was 42 fish. Only one failed to snow s till on the ground, reaching catch a fish. One man had his lim it a depth of 17 feet in the rim area by nine o'clock in the morning, and and from 40 to 50 feet in drifts. The lim its were reached w ith regularity park service has arranged adequate after that time. Bainbow Gibson, parking space at the rim . Steps manager of the fishing resort, said have been carved out of high banks if was the greatest fishing day he to permit visitors to easily climb had ever seen. to the top to view the lake in its superb w inter covering. Senator Stiewer Backing Quite a number of w inte r recre ♦ ♦ mas u , «••e niCTomrio norei i$ on otfwa The f ppley Hotel Compon/s 20 h< Middle West, Louisville, Ky, PilTsbu, the Hamilton chom o f Hotels in i electricity is c HEAP ! Seaton Roundtrips N ew Y ork . . <159.12 f ripago . . 90 io Indianapo lis. 99.70 Philadelphia. 19 9.11 Boston . . . . 142.20 Wash n .D .C . <190 49 Jt. Louis . . . 85.60 Detroit . . . . 101.70 (m a n n a ri . . l o i . H IÇ a ns as City . 75.60 and many m ore- Be back O ctober 3 1 On May 22, wc remove the extra charge for including Cali fornia in summer roundtrips East. Then from this city and most western Oregon and Washington points you can visit California on your way to and from the East /o r not le more fan- than the lowest roundtrip direct East and baik. Here’s what this means in dollars and cents: Last vear the roundtrip fare to New York through California was $169.7» Beginning May 22 this fare w ill be cut to $135.12 for the season roundtrip ($119.77 for a 30-day roundtrip)—and at either fare you can visit California on your way to or from the East. Stopover anywhere in California, then take your choice of Southern Pacific Routes to thy East. Return through California or by any northern line—or reverse the order. I f your destination is New York, chouse Sunset Rome via New Orleans, and include the delightful ocean voyage to New York. Berth and meals on steamer are included in rail fare. Southern Pacific Grady F arrin g to n , Agent