Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, May 12, 1932, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE GOLD HILL NEWS. THCHSDAY, MAY 12, 1932
OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Among wlid flowers In bloom on
Nuah-Kah Nle mountain now Is an odd
blossom somewhat resembling a tulip
except that Its head droops. It Is dark
brown with yellow spots and has an
odor, not fragrant but suggestive of
leather.
BATTLE FLAG BORN
OF PRESSING NEED
LeltyiM«« sad Cearage
A chemist bat discovered that a
•light variation In (be glucose c.ui
Tlie beat-known standard of the tent of the blood makes all ths differ-
Confederacy, the famous battle flag, ence between cowardice and courage.
Principal Events of the Week
was unofficial In Its origin. It was Instead of whistling In Ihe dark. It
created by the army Itself as a re­ would ba mors scientific to eat a W.« I - W WIU» IS.». C L .,
T.
Baker's
three
banks,
the
Baker
Loan
Assembled for Information
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r r w t je r » !
sult of an Incident which demonztrat lollypop.
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U
m -M.» u>J A,g,n
4 Trust company. First National bank
ed clearly the need for a distinctive
of Our Readers.
By I.oui ta M. Comstock
and the Citizens National, were con- !
emblem, writes Anne McCorkle In
solldated last week. The new bank
the Baltimore Sun.
will be known as the First National
At Manassas on July 21, 1801, Gen
TH S MARKETS
PAR
ACELSUS
bank, continuing the charter of the
eral Beauregard’s forces were In po­
Portland
sition opposite the federal». It was
present pioneer bank.
’T ' l l E renl Paracelsus, Idealized Into
Wheat — Dig lieiiil bluuatoin. bard
a hot, dry day and a cloud of dust
Fire loss In Klamath Falls during
* a symbol of Die Impossibility of
winter, "Otyc; soft white and weatern
attended every movement.
A new
white, 81c; hard winter, northern April was greater than the total loss sepuruting knowledge and life by Rob­ body of troopa waa seen moving to­
ert
Browning
In
the
poem
of
that
for
the
year
1931,
according
to
the
aprlng and weatern red, 69e.
ward the right of the bluecoata. The
Hay—During prlcea, t. o. b. Port local fire bureau. Losses during the name, was a Swiss physician, chemist Confederate general’s eyes, strained
and
chnrlutnn,
who
lived
from
1IU3
to
In their direction to discover wheth­
land; Alfalfa Sid; oata and retch, lit . month of April totaled more than 130,. 1841.
000, while the total loss last year was
er they were friend or foe. were
llutlerfat— Pound 14014o.
I-Ike the character he Inspired Para
thwarted by the smoke and dust and
slightly more than {28.000.
Kasa—Ranch, 11012c.
celsus devoted hla life to a search for
the breathless air, which left their
Huge—Good to choice, {3.6004.10.
Mrs. W. E. Ingalls of Salem paused
knowledge and, scorning the Informa­
Hags limp and Indistinguishable. The
during her housework to use her tele­ tion available to him from the stu­
Cattle—Choice ateera, »8 6007.
necessity of opening Ore became
phone. When she stuck her finger dious of (be past, set out on an In­
Lamba- Spring, {6.600« 00.
more pressing with each moment If
Into a hole In the dial she Jabbed a dependent search for the real char­ they were enemy troops. Aa nncer
Seattle
acter of mailer. While profeaaor at talnty reached Its roost critical point,
Wheat—Soft white, weatern white, snake. Her screams attracted a neigh
hard winter, 61!4c; weatern red, 10«; bor, who removed a foot-long snake the University of Basel, Paracelsus a sadden pair spread the colon to
publicly burned the works of Avicenna the breeze, revealing to the thankful
VOUS. «I ether Haethmen Hont
northern aprlng. 6318c; blueatein, 71c. which had coiled around the dial.
and Galen, fathers of medical science, Confederates the Star and Bars.
f l n r k w ifA lotf»
Doublt uith bo th
Kgga—Ranch, 13016c.
Indications point to an excellent and set himself up as "monarch of
Following the Incident Beauregard
llu tlerfat—Pound 17c.
Round Up at Pendleton September 8. physic.** It wns an age when science
discussed with Gen. Joseph Johnston
lloga—Good to choice, {404.16.
. on¿ >p
Up
9, 10 this year, according to Round-
« ns si I II bound up In black magic, and other officers his determination
Cattle—Choice ateera, {6 0 7 .
Up heads who are working with Amer­ when chemistry was as yel alchemy that the troops should be led by "a
Sheep— Spring lain ba, »6 0 6 60.
and chemists devoted precious life­ banner so distinct that no doubt
ican Legion officials In promoting the
Spokane
show and the national convention In time« io weird searchings for the for­ ever shall endanger the cause again
mulae for Hie creation of life. Though on the battlefield." Designs were dis­
Cattle -Steers, good, »6 0 6.76.
Portland the week following the eveut
Paracelaue dealt like the rest In much cussed, and several were submit­
lloga—Good to choice, {404.10.
at Pendleton.
humbug and ptayed vigorously upoD
Latnba—Good to choice, »6.6006.26.
Official registration figures of the the Ignorance and superstition of the ted. At Fairfax courthouse In Sep­
f u t N tW
tember. 1861, the Southern Cross, or
fcC A TH M A N
38 Oregon counties, with Wasco esti­ time, he stands nevertheless as founder
butlle flag, was nnnnlmously chosen
Fire believed of Incendiary origin mated, for the primary election to bo cf modern pharmaceutics.
and Indorsed by the officers gathered
Browning la not concerned with the there. Correctly mnde, this flag Is
destroyed two warehouaea of D. A. held May 20. show a gain of 28,818
real contribution of hla hero to the absolutely sqnare. a red Held upon
over those for the primary election In
White tt Sona at Salem.
G avel Constructed o f
with the cold mountain water a laki
learning of the world, but with the ' which Is Imposed a blue cross bear­
May,
1930,
and
5137
In
excess
of
those
Mr. and Mra. K. 8. Stuart, 380 East
W ood O d d ly Preserved was formed, and the trees were sut
effect
of
a
life
devoted
exclusively
to
l
ing 11 white stars.
for
the
general
election
In
November
74th street north, Portland, celebrated
A gavel made from what Is be­ rounded and covered by this w ata
research u|K>n a man's soul. Written
two years ago.
their 85th wedding annlvereary,
lieved to be the oldest living nnpelri of unchanging temperature. Whet
When the poet was only twenty-three
A Guest Request
E. L. W hite of Port Orford recently years old, *'l*ara<-elsus” Is astounding In
fled wood on the American continent the wood was cut from one of the
Powera, In the aouthern part of Cooe
M ra Nabor—Shall 1 call op your
overcame an 8-foot .octopus which
haa been sent to Dr. W alter W il­ trees for the gavel It waa found to
Ila
rrvelutlon
of
the
disintegration
of
county, la to have a weather atatlon.
mother and say you’ll stay until It liams, president of (he University of contain all Its natural Juices and had
wrapped two tentacles around hla character.
Equipment la now being assembled.
stops raining?
Missouri. The history of the gavel the pungent odor of freshly cut tim ­
arms while he was digging clams a
Little Peter— Yea, thank you; aay goes back to a time some thousands ber.—Montreal Herald.
The Ashland box factory, employing
short distance from shore. White was
I'll be home after dinner.
70 men, baa atarted and continued
T H E S1STINE M A D O N N A
of years ago when a volcano hurst
able to carry the octopus to the beach
forth at a place about 100 miles east
operation of the mill for the aumraer and there unwound the sucking arms
A Slim Clew
From
“The
Autocrat“
of Eugene, Ore., and In the high Caa
P*<<lt more tliau four centuries artists
la aaaured by contracta.
Visitor—The
country hereabouts Is
of the sea denlxen.
Oliver Wendell llolmea coined tha cades. A lava stream gradually built
T and scholars strove to tlx the Iden
mostly level. Isn't It?
The n>iw aldowalk In front of tha
Pupils of the Gold Beach grade
Oly of the model who posed for Ra­ phrase. Mutual Admiration Society, up a dam at one end of a deep
Farmer—Well, there are a few poli­
Ch rial Ian church at Forcat Grove haa school have taken up frog racing ns a phael's famous masterpiece the “Sla- and used It In “The Autocrat of the
canyon. In the bottom of which grew ticians we are suspicious of, but we
Breakfast
Table-”
been paid for by quilting done weekly diversion and tt Is proving a highly
tall Douglas firs. As the canyon filled ain't got no actual proof.
tlue Madonna." It was early estab­
by the aiaterhood of the church.
exciting sport. In fact the fad Is seis­ lished that her features were those
also of ••La Fornarlna,*' another of
A ll April rainfall recorda In Bend ing the whole town and parents and
Raphael’s treasured paintings-
And
were broken thia year with a total other adults are often seen on the
now we are Informed (hat both, the
precipitation of 1.84 Inchea. The beat school grounds watching the races
calm sweet mother, and the comely
prevloua mark waa 1.80 In 1928.
staged by the pupils.
woman of the world, were Inspired
Over 800 children from the grade
The greatest ultimate economy that an.- ¡wised by Margharita Lull, the
schools of aouthern Oregon were can bo brought about In the conduct daughter of a baker, Raphael's favorite
gueeta of the Southern Oregon Stale of Oregon's schools Is the reorganiza­ model itutl some think Ids one love.
Normal School in the annual music tion of small school units Into larger
The "Madonna dl San Slato," usually
day fcatlval.
known a t the “Slstlne Madonna." Is
districts, Charles A. Howard, state
A. M. Clough, 81, veteran under­ superintendent of public Instruction, OM of the last of Raphael's paintings
and la peculiar In that no studies or
taker, a resident of Salem alnce 1878 declared In a letter sent to county
sketches for It are kuown to exist. It
and coroner of Marlon county from school superintendents. He said such
was painted In IM S for the monastery
18S8 to 1915, died at hla home there a plan would not Impair the efficiency of Saint Slato at Piacenza. The paint­
of
the
school
system.
after an lllneaa of aeveral weeka.
ing was done entirely by Raphael. In
Travelers Journeying down the Ore­ Rome, where he waa leader of a bril­
Growcra of atrawberrlea in the Mil­
waukie locality predict a bumper gon Coaat highway In the vicinity of liant group Including Michelangelo at
crop thia year. Other fruits are In Bandon at present are greeted by a traded there by the pope's love of art
and the great project of adorning the
flrat claaa condition and the prospects flood of golden light, as the Irish furze
outldings of the Vatican then under
were never brighter at thia time of Is In bloom. To the stranger the
way.
year.
sight of the faintly scented, bright
Only recently also have Identities
Galea of the new Thief Valley dam yellow flowers Is one of lasting mem­ been established for the models for
ory
and
keen
enjoyment.
The
Irish
were closed laat week to allow water
"Pope Slztua II" and . "St. Barbara
who kneel In adoration of the Ma
of the North Powder river tj> fill up furze is found only within a radlua of
donna In the picture. Dr. Moritz Stue-
the reservoir, which will furnish Ir­ a few miles of Bandon.
The Wnsco county relief organiza­ btl of Dresden has produced convlnc
rigation wator to approximately 8000
Ing evidence that Pope Julius II,
tion has launched plans to salvage all
acre a.
patron of Raphael and Michelangelo,
nayleaa Fanning waa burned badly aurplua fruit red vegetable cropa at
virtual founder of the papal stutes
while taking the radiator cap off a Tha Dalles th ‘ year for distribution
and layer of St. Peter's cornerstone,
tractor near Perrydalo. Steam and among needy persons next winter.
was the model for the figure of the
water blew In hie face and the cap Directors of The Dalles Growers’ Co­ pope.
8L Barbara, this authority
operative
association,
which
has
ade­
claims, wns the Duchess of Urblno the
hit him on the hoad, knocking him to
quate equipment for canning and pre­ ward of Julius II.
the ground.
serving fruits and .vegetables, will
• • »
Fire of undetermined origin do-
make its facilities available.
H U C K L E B E R R Y F IN N
atroyed the large cold storage and
8lnce Idaho adopted her "gin” mar­
packing plants of the Apple Growers*
riage
law, requiring five days* notice
IF H U l'K is a very real little bov ta
association and the fruit packing plant
* every reader of Murk Twain's "Tom
and warehouse at the American Fruit of Intention to wed, Malheur county
has become the matrimonial bureau Sawyer" and "Huckleberry Finn,” It
Growers nt Hood River.
for the Snake river valley. Statistics Is because both the author of his story
—fed a group o f 50 average babies on
Fruit growers of the Sweet Home
show that Idaho couplea prefer the and the artist who Illustrated It used
Eagle Brand for several months, to test
section expect one of the heaviest sea­
real
hoys
for
their
models
old way of buying a license when they
C H EM IC A LLY, two baby foods can be
its exact value in baby building. Bone
sons for many years, as the late frosts
The Buck Finn Mark Twain wrote
want It. Marriage licenses issued at
exactly
alike. The same percentage o f
about
was
a
childhood
acquaintance
he
have held ott while the blooms were
structure
was studied with the X-ray.
Nyssa for Malheur county increased
carbohydrate, fat, protein, mineral salts.
xirtrayed exactly as he was even to
In their prime. Blooms are now drop­
T o o th d e v e lo p m e n t was w a tc h e d .
from 105 In 1930 to 428 In 1931.
*ls battered straw hat and the single
ping of their own accord.
The same vitamins.
Weight and height were periodically
As a result of two deaths from spot­ suspender sirup that
upheld his
Yet on one, a baby may lose weight,
Twenty students at Oregon State
ted fever In the Huntington neighbor­ patched overalls “ Huckleberry Finn
recorded. Blood tests were made . . . and
college made the coveted straight A
grow thin and weak. And on the other,
hood In the last 10 days, many of the wrote Mark Twain In hla "Autoblog
those 50 Eagle Brand babies, judged by
list for the winter term, making per­
that same baby can flourish and gain and
sheepmen and herders and shearers raphy," “wns Tom Rlnnkenshlp. Tom's
every
know n test, proved themselves
fect grades In every course, the second
are coming to Huntington to receive father was at one time town drunkard
take on new life. What's the reason ? .;»
splendidly nourished.
term grade report Just Issued by E.
an
exceedingly
well
defined
and
tmoffl
vaccine treatment to guard agalnsl
Digestibility.
d a l office of l hose days . . . In Huckle­
B. Lemon, registrar, shows.
This simple d ie t-E a g le Brand with the
the tick bite. Ticks are numerous In
The Oregon Caves are now being the Snake river and nurnt river terri­ berry Finn I have drawn Tom exactly
D igestibility o f prim e importance!
esual
supplementary foods*—had proved
ns he wns. He waa Ignorant uti
washed In preparation for the opening tory and at the aame time aheep have
equal in every way to the building oj 100%
washed, insufficiently fed; but he had
Doctors
know
that
a
baby
can
starve
on
of the tourist season, May 18. Although to bo hnndlod with greater personal
as good a heart as any bad boy lie
babies.
what is apparently the most perfectly
the caves are two miles long, they are contact by workmen this year.
wns the only reully Independent per
What overwhelming proof that the
“ balanced” formula if bis body cannot
washed with a hose, the only raves In
The first diesel type tractor to enter son. mnn or boy, In the community,
mother
whose own m ilk fails can put
the world washed in that fashion.
use the food elements it contains. Only
the northwest performed before a large and by consequence he was tranquilly
her baby on Eagle Brand with perfect
and continuously happy and wns en
State Police Officer C. E. Cross
a food which is easily and completely
crowd at a meeting conducted by Pro­
whlto of Maupin had a narrow escape fessors W. J. Gilmore, Oregon Slate vied by all the rest of us"
confidence!
digested and assimilated can give to your
The
Huclt
Finn
the
Illustrator
F.
from death when his automobile was college; C. C. Johnson, Washington
T ry Eagle Brand. See the simple in­
baby the lull amount of building material
W. Kemble drew waa Courtland I*.
struck by a hurtling truck tire that State college, and Hobart Beresford,
structions
on the label. And send for
M orris now of Audubon. N. J. Mnrk
his little body needs.
had rolled down a steep embankment University of Idaho, after having Just
I wain selected Kemble because he
the
new
booklet
“Baby’s Welfare.” It
Countless doctors and mothers have
two miles enst of The Dalles. Cross­ completed a world’s record by plowing
saw a resemblance to (luck In one of
gives
feeding
schedules,
full directions
while was uninjured, but his car was 8880 acres In 46 working days, includ­ Kemble’s drawings In Life. Kemble
found this out through actual experience.
for baby’s care, together with pictures
bndly damaged. Investigation reveal­ ing time moving between fields at a In turn saw Buck In Court Morris
And that is why Eagle Brand, over a
ed that a small boy hod found the old fuel coat of 5.7 cents per acre on the then sixteen years old, whom he found
and life stories o f Eagle Brand babies.
period o f 75 years, has won a marvelous
truck tire and rolled it down the h ill­ Mark Weatherford ranch near Arling­ playing In a public schoolyard In the
*The m u ll w p rle m e n tirr foods, o f course, are orange
reputation as an infant food. For Eagle
Bronx. For four dnllrrs a week Court
side as a prank.
or tomato mice, end cod-liver o il o r other source of
ton.
use lo u -n d u tic vitamin D.
Brand, next to mother's m ilk, is die
posed for every character from Aunt
Five thousand dollars burled In a
Gasoline sales In Oregon during Polly to Tom. and I, Is Court whom
easiest form o f m ilk in all the world to
Jar for a number of years was un­ March, 1932, exceeded thoze of March. most of or visualize when wt think
digest. In baby’s stomach, Eagle Brand
earthed on the Val Becker ranch near 1931, by 2,720,887 gallons, according to of Huck Finn. Court himself many
forms
soft, fine curds, like those formed
Westfall recently, according to a re­ a report prepared by H al E. Hogs, zeo- years later confessed Dial he spent the
weekly
four
dollars
for
candy!
by
mother’s
m ilk. Every drop o f Eagle
port which reached Vale recently. retary of stats. Sales In March, 1931,
(©. I N S W n t .r n N»»»pap»r Union.)
The Borden Company.
Brand is quickly assimilated, goes quick­
Westfall Is about 40 miles northwest aggregated 15,188,809.60 gallons, as
Det». W N - I, Borden Building.
of Vale.
J
JO Madison A va. N ew Y ork, N .Y .
ly into the making o f bones and teeth,
compared with 12.4*17,922.60 In March,
Still Many Wild Horses
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Heritage, Mrs. laat year. Distillate zalea decreased
There are still msny thousands of
muscle and tissue, energy and strength.
Susie Doane and Fred Golden became from 213.019.6 gallons In March, 1931, these so called “wild horaes" In some
T h is m ilk can b u ild 100% babies!
critically III when they ale toadstools to 115.303.8 gallons In March, 1931. of the western states such as Idaho
at Falls City, mistaking them for The total motor fuels oil tax collected and New Mexico, though many have
And
what a builder Eagle Brand is!
mushrooms, A doctor worked over for March, 1931, waa {609,688.03, as been exterminated In recent years
They
are
the
deacendanta
of
Spanish
Recently,
in a world-famous baby clinic,
them for three hours before they were against »604,171.80 for March, 183L
horses liberated In the Sixteenth cen
cm.
S ta to n
two
physicians—specialists
in their field
out of danger.
Tha increase waa {105.816.8l»
tory.
(Ple.se print turne and »ddress plainir )
Who Was
Who?
MercolizedWax
Keeps Skin Young
-$leep in a Real ßed....
PORTLAND
HEATHMAN
HOTELS
Food elements
in both were the same
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