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£ The M o it Thoroughly Read W eekly in Southern Oregon, Published in the Biggest L ittle Tow n in the State VOLUME XXXV WILL VOTE ON CITY CEMETERY GOLL) HILL, ( )KKGUN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER T H IS —T H A T jo . 193-»__________ sa m ple copy ____________________NUMBER 28 DEMOS BLAME BIG BUSINESS ODD BUT TRUE According to the Medford Daily News Eurf II. Eelit, candidate for count) judge, lias been refused the rigid to use the auditorium in the county court house for Ids cam paign speeches. And lids In spite of the fuel that other politirul parties Predict D ow nfall of Govern C ity Maintenance of Rock und candldidea are using this uudi torium in their campaigns. IF such ment if Hoover Is Point Cemetery W ill a condition exists in Jackson F*0* Tftl SOtffM A Ml Kt CAN Re-elected county—th»re is no doubt that wc Be on Ballot need a change. Wc do not agree MOLCANOll . K te th lU f \N with Earl Feld in his policies, and IftUftYlON, « h ll rtOMT Aft ON B Approximately one hundred repre A petition has been circulated never can, wholeheartedly, hat It is Y Vit I AM* »Oft. sentative people of Gold H ill sat not hard to see why just such men and filed tMs week to let the citl- Ihrough the Democratic rally here us he are made. Tliey have a pur TK R ll NlAft.1 sens of Gold H ilt vote on whether or Tuesday evening und listened puti- pose to sene. They awaken the hot they want the city Io inuintuin people hy Iheir rndlrallam. and the ently to more thun two hours of s|ieeeh-iiiakiug by Attorney E. E. Mock Point cemetery. pcop’e. in turn, inform themselves Kelley and Attorney Porter J. Neff, The measure w ill, according to and find w itii unfailing sureties* 111 ■ of Medford. the petition, “authorise the CM) best way old. a • • An indirhtion that people of Ihe Council of Gold H ill Io amend the smaller communities are thinking The demorrnts, if the signs of ap charter and to make ordinances to carefully was very evident, (or all obtain possession of and control of proval by the listeners is any Indi through the evening there was no the public cemetery at Hock Point cation, did not offer any aerrptuble hurst of applause, although the und to levy such taxes and to make remedies for the Inlwrlng-when- speukers made many pertinent state such charges for lots and interment they-enn cles-ies. Now, let me see ments. A murmur of approval now as is necessary for operating ex which party was it that arid they ' and then, rnd a short handrlapping were going to do so much for The penses.” it the end of the speeches, was all Action Io get the matter before Forgotten Man? • • • ;hat indicated their reception of the the people it the November election 1 message these men brought. lias been taken following consider- ( It looks like tlir democrats hroughl Mr. Kelly deall with prohibition, able invesli,iation of how other rem- 1 along their “ picks” in Iheir attempt and after telling of alleged deplor eteries are supported. Publicity on to stop the conflagration which has able conditions existing, dismissed the mutter I as received favorable re been raging here, and they also had Hie subject by saying that this was action from the citlsens of this com u lot of wet blankets. Mid so far we no) a paramount issue, as Ihe two don't see nny axes and shovels for munity. MARIE. ANTOlNITfl major parties had very similar the heavy work along the national At present, the cemetery, which is U flttVItW lD planks in their paltforins on this fire front. So the lire rages merrily on a tN'uutiful site west of this city, question, jn d added. “There is no on. Is there no one who can stem «OP« WHILl lies uncared for. The properly was doubt in my mind that eventually donated years ago by Mr. and Mrs. II? ÄMttUCAMt »«HO YHl tQttlVAllKT 'ffttGHO HCT- • • • the Volstead net w ill die a natural White, then living at ltock Point. Of TUdtlx-FWl Xfkß.» toft. IM H dealh." Have you nnllcctf the striking re §9 Both are buried there, but their semblance between Porter J. Neff TUI CHAHÛl IH TUMVtC »tOAAt.» Bonus*™ Were W ithin Rights graves, like the others, are rank and Vice-presidential Candidate Concerning the (pnus marchers > € IX lftX OWf with weeds. The original trustees John N. Garner; how much E. E. he pointed out that they were «> lex- » »«* j have long rincc passed on, and for Kelley looks like Earl Fehl; Seher- lobbyists just as any other men who several years there has been no merhorn like Phipps; Ed Moll of this visited the capital to seek the pass cemetery association to see that this city like Governor Franklin D. age of laws in their favor were lob burial grounds was taken rare of. Roosevelt. . . And our own "Pop" byists, and roundly scored Hoover, Car Strike» School B u t; F ire-E ater “Pop” Gate» Judge Reed “Squa»he»” Many people of this ami the Hock Moss like Mepuhlirnn Candidate for laving the blame on him for calling Point communities huve love I ones County Judge C E. "Pop" Gates. Children Escape Injury to Speak at Rogue River Stealer» of Squash out the troops. lying in unkept graves in this plct, • • • He sought to contrast Hoover’s und undoubtedly all w ill wish to se e From the sound of the M ail-Trl- . Dan Papa, 55, and Leonard Earl, character w ith that of Roosevelt by E. "Pop” Gates wil speak nt the What might huve hern a serious an association formed, under the bune publicity concerning P o p ' accident happened here Tuesday af Hogue Miver schoolhouse at 8:00 Ibis 32, of Butte Falls, were given a 20- drawing a picture of Hoover’s al supervision of the City of Gold H ill, Gates speech at Hogue Miver, the treatment of the bonus day »its,leaded jail sentence and re leged ternoon, when Ihe Sardine-Gall» (Thursdayl evening. which w ill keep the cemetery ns it w riter must have been reading quired to pay court costs when they marchers, w ith Roosevelt’s compas Greek school Inis wus struck almost According to his anient supporter, should be kept. Charles Dickens’ book, "Great E x squarely in the rear by u enr striven Ihe Medford Mall-Tribune. Mr. Gates upepared before Judge H. I). Heed in sion for children. To do so, he It is proposed to have the city pert atlons." hy Mrs. Wynne Adams of Grants j is expected to tell the people of that Gold H ill justice court yesterday. cited the case of the daughter of a council appoint a committee of three Pas». Mrs. Adams, who wius d riv nection fuce to face something about The two were charged with steal Medford business man. This child, or more to lake care of the costs, ing west, atlempted to pass the bus ¡lie charge» made against him, furn ing approximately 000 ¡>ounds of recently returned strong and well, and carry out the proper plans for I W ilkins Dodge» the after many years of helplessness »quash and cabbage. keeping the grounds up, and to I Recall Question when it stopped at the Norris home ishing official records to disprove from a hospital for children crip on Ihe west edge of Gold H ill Io let Hie fulschoi ils concerning his three make arrangements w ith those wish pled by infantile paralysis. Roose County Budget Head» A»k Mac Norris o u t administrations a* Medford’s mayor. ing to secure lots in the cemetery. In spile nt newspaper statements velt, himself, is afflicted w ith lame When Mrs. Adams saw an ap He Is also expected to give Ihe low Cut in Clerk Salaries ness as a result of this disease, and If the measure carries, some money that M. O. Wilkins would expose the proaching car, she pulled buck In down on wlial he expects Io do In w ill have to be raised by taxation, boosters of Ihe Norton recall. Mr. endowed this hospital at a warm and small charges for the lots and Wilkins neatly dodged the issue in Ihe right side of the road, ramming the way of lightening Ihe lax burden Jackson county’» budget commit springs in the South after receiv the bus, in preference Io meeting Ihe and increasing administrative effici tee, consisting of Men E. Harder ing treatment there. upkeep w ill be made. his s|ieeeh here lust Friday evening. other enr head on. The sturdy con ency. of Medford. Henry Enders of Ash Mr. W ilkins spent most of his lime Returning to the bonus question, struction of Ihe bus prevented the Tlie Mail-Tribune has been spon land and Dr. George Dean of West Kelley stated Mr. Hoover had to praising lh ” Medford Daily News State Salary Cut 28 school children it carried from soring a ilrn w vole which shows Ihe Central Point met Tuesday w ith the which, unlil two weeks ago was W ill Be M eie r’» Plea backing him for countv attorney. At being injured, hut the rear of the following f'gures on Ihe Judge rare: county court for a preliminary skir have an Issue, and he seized upon bus carries a clear imprint of Ihe Gates ................................................ 814 mish in the drawing of Jackson the ex-service men at Washington that time, Mr. Wilkins, according In and made an example of them, call Governor Julius Meier w ill rec radiator of the Adams cur. P hip ps... .......... ............... ••......... — 188 county’s budget for 1933. Nothing ing it Hoover versus Radicalism. the Mail-Tribune, said he did not ommend to the 1833 legislature that Mrs. Adams received a badly cut Fehl ....................................- ............ 48 definite was derided, according to agree with Ihe News on Its stand on Again*! Payment Now salaries or wages of all stale of nose and biuised body, but In spite Pipes ............................................... 12 the county court. the recall. Mr. Kelley stated that he was not ficials and employes be reduced on of her injuries, was concerned only It is generally understood that the in favor of bonus at this time. Since Ihen such conflicting news g »cole ranging fram 5 to 25 per with the sufety of the children in budget committee is going to de Items with a definite editorial slant In discussing expenses of the S h eriff’» Son Target Cent, it was announced here today the bus. mand ruts in the budget this year, W hite House, Mr. Kelley cited an ex have appeared In both pa|iers, that by Henry M. Hanzen, state budget of H u nter’» Gun and w ill see that each department penditure of $12,000 for the pur everyone knows just ns much about director. takes its shore. Salaries of deputies chase of m ilk, saying, “My God, they the recall ns they did before— noth Local H ealth U n it Previous cuts ranging from three were discussed Tuesday, and it is must swim in it down there.” ing. to M eet Tueaday A slight mountain fog anil a "none to fifteen per cent have been put understood that several cuts were . Mr. W ilkins also made many state too good aim” of a 30-30 rifle are re Prediets Dictatorship or Revolt into effect, and according to Han suggested. ments uncomplimentary to the liar The bi-inonthly meeting of the sponsible for the fuel that Paul Jen Closing, he said. “I quote this zen the reductions to be recom association < f this county, and about Gold H ill division of Ihe County nings, deputy sheriff of Jackson statement from leading Bolsheviks; mended by the governor w ill be the Medford “Gang." Health unit w ill be held next Tues county, is alive today. Instead of Hold House-W arm ing 'Hoover, by his treatment of the based on the schedule In effect day at the home of Mrs. Merritt killed for a deer, Is the story at Robinson Home veterans at Washington, has done prior to the first reductions, and Merriman. All ladies arc asked to brought to Medford hy his father, more for Bolshevism, than all the w ill be urged for Itae two year Geo. Dorman Receives bring needle, thrend, thimble and Sheriff Ralph Jennings, who return Bolshevists could do in a hundred On Ihe night of the 15th the Sew period starling January 1, 1933. Severe Electric Shock quilt blocks. i ed Inst night front n hunting trip ing Club of Sardine Creek and years’.” And then added: “I f Hoover The earlier reductions, effective The organization also slntes that through the Ashland Creek country Gold H ill hud n surprise party on is elected at this time, I honestly be January 1, this year, have already George Dorman received a severe they can toe more old sheets and about two miles from Wagner M illie. I Mrs. M ii I ip I Robinson in her new lieve that there w ill never be an saved the state $700,1100. shock, and injuries Io his eyes Sat like Io The bullet, fired from a hunter’s house. Refreshments were served other election of n president In these Additionally Hanzen said, the urday nt th< cement plant when the pillow cases and would United Stales. There w ilt be a dic governor w ill recommend another main electric switch short-circuited. have them left with Mrs. Merriman, gun, aimed nt young Jennings, I and she was given a nice present. landed near his shoe. Jennings rose Those present were: Mr. Dirk tatorship or a revolution.” reduction of 10 per cent in opera Ills eyes were so severely Injured the Ideal supply ehuirinau. to his feet, losing any resemblance W alker, Mrs. Kate Philips, Mr. nnd tion costs of all state departments that lie was taken to Community Not Cause, But Sure Care Crater Luke National Park, Ore., he might have had Io a deer, while Mrs. Carl Rcuth, Mr. nnd Mrs. Sam Mr. Neff, In his hour-long speech, and institutions. hospital Tuesday evening, where he October 11— True evidence of effi sitting, before a second shot was i Routh Mrs. Alta Clement and chil said. In effect. "The democrats were Should the legislature adopt the Is now receiving treatment. dren, Mrs. Geo. Smith nnd children, not to blame for the panic of 1893 cient pine beetle control efforts In fired.— Mail-Tribune. recommendations, Hanzen contends Mr. nnd Mrs. W . L. W irght nnd to 1898— the republicans who had the Crider Lake region is shown in that the atute w ill save approximate MRS. TOM COOK IS 'children, Mrs. Nina Dusenberry, been In power previously were to a survey being conducted in the Odd Fellow» to Form ly $2,000 000 during the next two B IR TH D A Y PARTY HONOREE park by park officials and repre Mabel Dusenberry, Lester Dusen- years. Junior Organization berry, Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Robinson, blame. But the republicans are to sentatives of the United Stales Bur blame for this depression and un A small group of friends surprised eau of Entomology. Wallace Iverson, Mr. Ivan Smith, less a democratic administration Is C IT Y JOBS GO BEGGING The Odd Fellows Lodge, No. 129, Miss Ruth Starns, Evngene Starns, put into power, we w ill never re Mr» Tom Cook Tuesday afternoon nt In an area of H*' acres in the cover from this terrible period As far as we are able to learn no her home, the occasion being her Ml. Scott unit, where 1130 infested nt their meeting October 18, re W illard, Nina and Mndge Croft. The committee of the sewing which we have just experienced.” trees were treated by Ihe solnr ceived an invitation to partake in etitions arc being circulated hy birl Inlay. Mrs. Mary Chisholm, Mrs. Anna method last spring, only 27 new in a hnsket ",octal io be sponsored by club inclu les Mrs. Geo. Smith, Mrs. Mr. Neff pooh-poohed the idea »cal residents seeking to place Marlin and Miss Bernice Cook festations were found during the Medford Lodge. No. 83, I. O. O. F, Kate Phillips, Mrs. Alta Clements that the depression could be traced le lr name on Ihe election ballots nnd Mrs. Sam Roulh. to the W orld W ar and the collapse of >r the office of mayor and city planned the event. Fresh sweet current survey, a decrease of ap Tuesday night, October 25th. The Rebekahs and Encampment olher natloq». “Big business, and nuncil. Looks like the eily is go- elder formed a purl of Ihe de proximately 98 per rent. The broods nothing else,” he Insisted. "Is to ig Io be stranded without a cap licious refreshments, served by Miss In these trees were small, as well members arc also Invited. At this W. R. C. HOST TO Cook. STATE PRESIDENT blame.” ns weak, and undoubtedly many w ill meeting a junior branch of the lin or a crew. I. O. O. F w ill he organized. All fall Io survive the winter. Candidates for county offices in Where, oh where are those who The W» M. C. of this city is hold troduced at the ra lly were Wm. Under ordinary conditions, at [ boys from 14 years to 18 arc eligible Take n advantage of the DOLLAR ir the last two years have been >lling how the city should be run? SPECIAL on The Gold H ill News least 280 infested trees would hnve | to become members. The dues are ing their monthly dinner nnd busi Phipps, for county judge; Gordon before it is loo late. Mall your or been found, Ihe decrease being cred $3.00 yearly nnd Initiation fee $3.00. ness meeting at their hall here to- Schermerhorn for county sheriff; Sheep dip, $1.00 per gal.; Hess der in and you w ill he sure of get ited to ideal conditions for solnr Members arc urged to bring their dny. The stale president, ns well as Louis Ulrich for clerk; Tom Pankey poultry tonic half price. Becker’s ting Ihe political news PRESENT- treatment and heavy snows of Inst hoy or nny boy along und have n other visitors are expected to be (Continued on last DBfle) good time. present. winter. Fall Drug Sale. N3 ED IN AN UNBIASED MANNER. > a