P nq e S THE GOLD HILL NEWS, THUHSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. 1932 Between 1000 and 1500 men are eg- I H e r P re fe r e n c e They were hanging the Joint work of British and Amer Jngoslavla. Scholars Hail Rocont parted to register from Washington lJttle Judith Anne had heard her lean archeologists, ara of tlia great­ from both ends of the same long Discoveries at Samaria est Importance In Illustrating the rope. They had stood on tha »nine parents diacuaalng a recent murder c< unty for Its share of labor on Im­ Beautiful Ivory panels, dating civilisation of tha period. box fastened the nooses round one trial where tha defendant was sen­ provement of tha west side Pacific another's necks and then by com­ tenced to the electric chair. highway between Tigard and Newberg. from the year 800 R. CL, and depict Ing lotus budi and flowers, at range - I loiter Judith Anne and her moth­ mon action kicked away the box. O ld e s t M a r r ie d C o u p le 1 The circuit court of Klamath county ' animals and celestial brings from The men were middle-aged one a er were looking at soma chairs In a Jugoslavia claims to have found hne authorised tha state superintend­ tha Egyptian pantheon, have been tha oldeai married couple In the former high official of tha state rail­ catalogue, when Judy asked her ent of bsnke to pay a ZB per cent divi­ discovered at Samaria, the ancient world. Tha husband Is one hundred ways. and (ha other a civil servant. mother whether she would like to dend to dopoeltore of the defunct Chilo­ capital of the kingdom of Israel. The anil seventeen, and the wife one hun­ Below the bodies were two neat lit hare one of them. Mother replied: alte of thia discovery leaves no doubt "Yea. Wouldn’t you?” quin Stale hank. The payment will dred and fifteen, and they hnve been tie sucks of letters addressed to that these Ivories belonged to the “No, I would rather hare electrl« amount to 11080. married 100 year». They are peas various friends. acquainting them "houae of Ivory" mentioned In the of the fact that tha two friends In­ chair," said Judy. ants and live In a village near Nish. An optimistic view of the apple out­ Bible—1. King» 22:?»—for Ihe In T M I M ARKETS Both still enjoy good health. More tended to hnng themselves at tha look In Union county la taken by grow­ acrlptlon carved on one of them Portland D a n g e ro u s F e a th e r« than 100 descendants took part In a same moment. boars the name of linsel, king of Wheat — III« Band blue»!era. hard ers at Elgin, In the heart of the Grande Scratched by hla pet chicken. festival held recently at the aged Damascus, SfiO-SOO B. C. One panel wheat, 64c; »oft white and western Ronda valley apple belt. Indications Dick cam* running excitedly Into She’ s H a d P ra c tic e shows a fight between a hull and a couple's farm to honor them. Father— When that cub comes the hotiae. white, 41tt«; hard winter, northern at present point to a normal crop In Hon In relief. Others show cherubs spite of tha lata aeaeon. “Oh, mother," he cried. "Look! here again I ’ll alt on hlin. L a te s t T h in g la S uicides aprine and weetern red, 47c. and sphinxes. A third represent* Daughter—Oh, let me do It, Old Biddy stuck ma with her pin Friendly suicides were found by Spring wheats on tha nursery plots l i a r —Buylm prices, I. o. b. Port tha peraonlflcatlon of eternity. feathers.” under the direction of tho Moro ex­ These discoveries, which are doe to peasants In a wood near Zagreb, father. land; Alfalfa. Yakima, «11.50. periment station have given a vary Itutterfat— 16{(17c. good yield for tha year. At Mauplu E l i a —Ilancb, lt t f J lc . atatlon Hard Federation tasted (0.1 C allie—Bleer«, ( o6d, «4.B0CB.0B. pounds In weight par bushel. Huge—Good to choice, |4(f4.SB. Lambs—Good to choice, « 4 0 * BO. Tha ropes wars taken down from Seattle Mount Hood recently by tha lookout. Wheat — Soft white and waatern Mack Hall, and H all climbed again white. B itte ; hard winter, weatern red to roll up tha telephone lines and close < and northern aprlni. B itte ; blueatera, the lookout cabin. Thia ends the ot- , BOc. flclal climbing for tha aeason. Butterfat—19«. Tha bulk of the hop crop In Marlon Kgge—Ranch, lie . and Polk counties has been gathered. ; llosa—Good to choice, «4.7BOB. The yield la about 16 per cent less 1 Cattle—Choleo atnera, «1.BOG’S. than last year and about 8000 balee Sheep— Spring lambe, «4 16G4.30. short of early estimates. Growers now ’ Spokane estimate tho crop at (5,000 bales. Cattle— S terri, good, 14.5003.15. s The Klamath Irrigation district bud­ doga—Good to choice, 14.1SO4.60. get tor 1031 la the lowest »Ince the die- i Lambe—Modlum to good, 13.B0if3.75. trlct was established. In 1011. The charge will be 11 50 per acre. The One workmen waa killed at Me average charge alnce the district was Mlnnvllla recently and another per­ organised has been «1.17 per acre. haps blinded by a prematura blast of A new lookout station Is to be built dynamite. by the forest service tble fall at Rim J. O. Relchle of Portland waa elected Rock peak. In Hood River county. preeldent of the Oregon Association From the summit of the peak la an for the Deaf at the closing eeeslon of extensive vlow of Hood River valley the biennial contention at Salem. and the Mount Hood Loop highway. The opening of the eastern link of For the next two months Wheeler p a y in g m a n y t im e s th e c o s t o f p a in t to O D A Y a letter cam e to m y d esk that the Sluslaw highway will he celebrated wilt be the headquarters tor a state rep air th e dam age d on e b y rot, rust and September IB at a point half a mile highway construction crew of 11 men, d e e p ly im p ressed m e. It w a s w ritten aouth of Junction City on the Prairie I some with families, who w ill make Im­ by a w om an — the m oth er in a typical d e c a y this w in ter. road. provements In the coast highway be­ A m erica n fam ily. H e r little h om e had Bunks In the office of a partly de­ tween Wheeler and Hamlet Junction. E v e n at the sacrifice o f o th e r thin gs, h a v e b een sa v ed from fo re c lo su re b y a coat of stroyed cannery at McMinnville will A. C. Page of the Buell district re­ y o u r h o u s e o r b u ild in g s c o m p le t e ly be provided for tranelenta this winter. ports that he has a field of corn more n e w paint, for w hich a part o f their m eager rep ain ted n o w . N o in v e stm en t yo u can Sloepere will have to cam their bunk than 10 feet In height The field has savings had b een paid. privileges. received no unusual treatment, but Is ! m ake w ill pay b etter divid en ds. A n d nothing I • The Fitly prune drier at Middleton, protected from cold winds. The corn y o u can buy w ill m ak e y ou and your fam ily T h o se few gallons of fresh paint had so near Tigard, commenced operations 1 I t of the Minnesota 13 variety and will fe e l so u p lifted and ch e e rfu l. recently. The price for drying prunes be used for ensilage. r e v iv e d th e ap p earan ce and en h an ced the waa eet at l t t cents a pound on 300 The livestock needs of Interior coun­ v a lu e of the p ro p erty that the m ortgagee If you cannot arrange to do a com plete repaint­ pounds or more. ties will be cared for by the Central had c o n se n te d to re n e w the loan . . . and ing job n o w , at least give the badly weathered Frost damage to the potato crop of Oregon Livestock corporation, recently th e little h om e w as sa v ed . Klamath county has been estimated at organised. It will operate through the places a coat or two o f protecting paint. 10 per cent. It Is thought that the fodoral Reconstruction Finance cor­ frost killed 100,000 lacks of an esti­ poration ami will function In Dea I cou ld not h elp thin kin g of the thousands L o o k esp ecially, to the w in d o w sills, thresh­ chutes. Crook and Harney countlea. mated yield of 1,500,000 sacks. of h o m es and b u ild in gs that are shabb y o ld s, o u td o o r p orch es and steps; th e joints Two new lookout houses w ill ba The voters of The Dalles w ill be and un attractive today due to several years o f p orch railings and palings; the bases o f asked thia fall to appropriate funds built In the Cascade national forest for tha purchase of fire department at ones. It was announced at the of­ o f n eg lected painting; of th e m illions o f pillars; the e d g e s of e a v e s; the roof; the equipment. The proposition w ill be fice of the forest service In Eugene. h om e o w n er s w h o , b e c a u se of red u ced gutters and d ow n sp ou ts. T h e s e are the v ita l Materials are now ready. One will ba placed on the November ballot. in com es and enforced eco n o m y , h ave been on Sardine butte and the other on spots w h er e w ater lo d g e s — w h ere ic e and Representative 8. L. Stewart of Mo- ob liged to sacrifice painting for ta x es, in« Coy. near Amity, has a Scotch collie Parkaaddle mountain. The materials frost settle— w h e r e rot and rust attack first. dog that gave birth to 11 pups, 11 of will have to be packed 11 to IB miles ter e st, a ssessm en ts, to sa y nothing of food, which are alive and happy. Mr. Stew­ on horseback. OREGON STATE NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST Principal Events of the Week Assembled for Information of Cur Readers. WARNING i. PROPERTY OWNERS T art believes that thia la a record. Deschutes county officers w ill be housed In the old First National bank building and the Deachutea Invest­ ment company building after Decem­ ber 1 at a monthly rental of «477. Anna Marla, 1-year-old daughter of M r. and Mrs. C. O. Morris of Canary, near Eugene, died In a hospital at Eugene from burns. She fell Into a tub of hot water at the family home. Wasco county will aeek a loan of «50,000 from the Reconstruction Fi­ nance Corporation to relieve unem­ ployed thia wlntor. The loan w ill ba repaid from the delinquent road tax. The policy of making no further charity doles from their own relief fund to able-bodied persons nnletn work la performed In return has been adopted by teachers In the Medford achools. W alter Muller, a farmer at Salt Creek, Polk county, was Injured while shingling hla house. He fell from the top of the roof, striking on his back on the doorstep. Ila suatatnsd only a broken rib. The teacher In the Bernhardt dis­ trict on the lower Siualaw river, will board at three different houses In the district this year and the owner of the homes w ill turn over tha money paid by her for board to the district to help out Its finances. It was an­ nounced at the office ot the county school superintendent. clo th in g , h eat and other essen tia ls o f com« fo rt and h ealth . “ •» After two years ot Idleness, the Knapps logging camp of the Crossett Western Lumber company haa been started up with some 75 men em­ ployed. It has been announced that these men w ill be employed for at least the next elx months and It la I rumored that their number may be Increased In tha near future. D o y o u u n d erstand w hat th ey sign ify? D o y o u r e a lize w hat w ill happen to w o o d or m etal that is literally naked o f paint if these h o u se s and b u ild in gs face the attack o f an o th er season o f rain, snow , ice , and frost? Six new thoroughfares were con­ structed In Oregon City during the pest month under direction of the en­ gineering department, providing 111 extra days ot work and 111 daya ot scrip work for tha unemployed. Rock for the new roads waa obtained from old macadam streota and from the crusher alts on Center street. Ground waa broken at Scappoose re­ cently for a large potato storing and Registrations In tha two high achoola shipping plant. The structure will be of Roseburg Indicate a considerable In­ 50 feet wide and ISO feet long, and crease In school attendance this com­ will occupy a alta on tha railroad ing year. The registration shows that grounds Juat north ot the depot. The n great ninny new families hove moved . large acreage of certified potato seed Into the city. grown on the delta lands by California The arch over the road that former­ Intereata haa made the demand for ly lod from the Pacific highway to the Improvement Springfield has been torn down and A total of 235,000 pounds of peas the dismantling paid for, according to hare been shipped from tho Coquille n report to the Springfield Chamber vnlley to ihe Rny-Mallng plant nt Hills­ ot Commorce. boro, which company has contracted A black walnut tree on the John for the entire crop ot thia section. The ; Frock farm near Scio that Is about picking Is now at Its peak, with nearly 60 years old and was grafted with Eng- ¡00 busily engaged. The price paid is Itnh walnu-s three years ago la pro­ C3 cents a hundred pounds, with a ducing icma of the largest nuts grown 10-cent bonus per 100 to those who In tlio vicinity. stny tor the season. The forest service has completed a rr 1 to the summit of W alker moun­ tain, In the Deschutes forest. The road Is one of the highest, If not the highest, In tho state. It provides a way to one ot the forest's primary lookout sta­ tions. Fopcorn ten feet hlRh Is bolng grown In the W illiam Newton garden at Red­ mond, Mrs. Newton says that she bourxht popcorn last Christmas to make popcorn balls for the children and had some left, which she planted In the garden. Victor Ritchie of Grants Pass went to tho hospital fcr the amputation ot one flngot In a badly mangled hand, the injurlos being received when a large piece broke off the emery wheel with which ho was sharpening turin Implements. A new type ot cantaloupe has been developed at Dillard, Douglas county. I t Is known as tha Spear cantaloups and differs considerably In appear­ ance from other varieties. It Is larger In size and the meat Is thicker and of rich flavor. Y ou h a v e seen th e se p aint-starved houses and b u ild in gs, as h a v e I. T h ey are e v e r y ­ w h e r e ab ou t y o u . P erh a p s y o u r h om e is in clu d ed . N e v e r in the history’ of o u r co u n try has th e situation b een p a ra lleled . P ro p erty o w n e r s face an a d d ed b u rd en o f e x p e n se am ou n tin g to m illion s of dollars fo r repairs a n d replacem ents n e x t sprin g. A n d th e c r is is , in m y o p in io n , w ill b e reached this coming spin ter w hen paint of four, fiv e , and e v e n s ix y e a r s e x p o su r e to the w eather w ill b e unable to resist th e elem en ts — w hen b ad ly w ea th e r ed w ood and m etal w ill be e a sy p rey for rot, rust and d e c a y . A few d ollars’ w orth of good p aint, ap p lied n ow , w ill p rotect th e se vital sp o ts—w ill tide yo u o v e r th is c r u c ia l w in te r . A n d it w ill p r o b a b ly save you a m uch greater e x p e n se for rep airs and replacem ents n ext sprin g and sum m er. U n d e r existin g con d ition s, you m ay b e tem p ted to b u y a cheap paint because of its low p rice. I h op e y o u w ill not m ake this costly m istak e. E v e n on sou n d lu m b er, in ferior paint is a p oor bargain. B u t on w e a th e r ed w ood , w h ic h is v e r y porous, su c h paint is w o r se than u seless. It g iv e s y o u a false feelin g of secu rity and lea v e s y o u w ith ou t p rotection . P rices o f w e ll-k n o w n , estab lish ed brands o f paint are n o w th e lo w e st in fifteen y e a r s. E n ou gh g o o d , d ep en d ab le paint can b e p u rchased for a fe w d ollars to p r o tec t all the b ad ly w eath ered su rfaces on yo u r building. A g a in I rep eat, do a c o m p le te job this fall if y ou can. B u t at least d o th e vital exposed places b efo re it is "too la te .” . or T o d a y the big q u estion facin g thousands of p r o p e r ty o w n ers is p lain . It is " pain t or p a y .” E ith er y ou m ust in vest a little this fall in n e w paint or y o u m ust take the risk o f AvsMsaf T H E S H E R W IN -W IL L IA M S CO. This message to the property owners o f A m erica is spon­ sored by the following p a in t m anufacturers an d th eir dealers: ACM E W H ITE LEAD AND COLOR WORKS DETROIT W H IT E LEAD WORKS W . W . LAWRENCE & CO. LINCOLN PA IN T & COLOR CO. TH E LOWE BROTHERS CO. JOHN LUCAS & CO., INQ, THE M A R TIN -S EN O U R CO. PENINSULAR PAINT « VARNISH CO. THE S H ER W IN -W ILLIA M S CO. DB