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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1933)
P11E GOLD HILL NEWS THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1933 r - -....... ■■.1——.- , ■■-!■■■■ Slate Real Estate Depart* ment Issues Annual Report A ncient H istory done in order Io accomodate the rapidly increasing business In ibis) town. This faci alone Is signifieenl of the rapidly growing commercial interests al Cold H ill. FROM OUR FILES Salem, Ore., May 10— During the lalcndar year 1032 the Stale Kcal 26 Years Ago City marshull, C. P. Swan bus Estate department, under the d ir moved from the Deiioy building, on ection of Insurance Commissioner (he corner of E iflii und I) streets to From the Cold K ill New« of A. II. Averill, Invritlgided com the Young building, formerly occup-. May 31, 1907. led by Paul Waddell. plaints In 110 eases of alleged vio lation of the law and the rules of W . W, Eddington, of .Sums Valley It Is commonly rep irted on the cthies governing the ronduet of the was the victim of a forger’s efforts streets Hiul the Coni'* r Company real estate business in the slate; last week. A party living in (¡rants who are w -rk in g Hi • i Id (¡old H ill! found In 10 eases, the complaints Puss, became in need of a lillie ledge, have struck a rich Ixidy of were based on facts sufficient to ready money and affixed .Mr. Ed- ' ore. substantiate the claims, und was re dingtnn's name Io a piece of paper sponsible for the return of a total to Hie extent of *850. The note was of »,5,201.88 to Injured parties, ac presented to a (¡rants Puss bunk ami Mueeum of Art at U. to cording to the report just issued. Be Open at Commencement Itiey not knowing Mr. Eddington, a lu addition the department revok second purty was railed in who ed the licenses of four real estate vouched for the value of the paperi Eugene, Ore.—Tile official open brokers or agrnls und suspended and it wus rushed, The forger, an ing of Ihe Museum of Art on Ihe the license of one operator, accord old friend of Mr. Eddington's w ill he I n iverd ly of Oregon campus, ihe ing to the statistics embraced in allowed Io make Hie money good. massive structure which contains the 1032 reiHirt and agency direct Ihe famous Murray Warner collect ory just issued. The license revoca A Klamath Falls stage wrecked on ion of Oriental Art, has been defin tions were bused upon diverse mis Wednesday of this week und Ihe itely set for alumni day, June 10, it representations Involving ••with driver killed, ami three passengers is uniiouneed by Mrs. Gertrude Bass holding money ami collusion with ! badly hurl. There were four horse*, Wurner, donor of Ihe collection and another broker and unlicensed |>ers- nllaehed Io Ihe vehicle and they dirrelor of the museum. on; withholding money belonging to The opening has been eagerly became freighleued in some wuy another, und obtaining a secret prof awaited by art lovers throughout nml run down u hill, colliding with it In violation of professional eth Ihe slate, who have shown great ln- a Iree. ics." The one suspension was li|>on lerexl in Ihe collection, which is de the ground of "flagrant careless clared Io he one of Hie finest of John It. Haniniersly lias purchas ness in handling of moneys belong oriental art in Ihe country. ed the proiH-rly belonging to Ids ing Io his clients." The Murray W arner roller! ion The rr|M»rt shows a total of 2,028 brother, Kiley, on Sardine ereek, was donated to the I'niversity of licenses issued during the year and has moved onto Ihe same. This Oregon in 1920 by Mrs. W arner, in 1932. A comparison o f licenses Is is an 80 aere traci of excellent land memory of her husband. Promotion sued to Mny I. 1932, with the corres ami John has In-gun making a nuni- j of b'-tter relations between nations ponding period of 1933 shows a de her of improvements on Hie p*eee. of the Occident and Orient, through crease of 430. segregated as follows; lie Is advertising for goals anil calv Increasing Interest in arts and cul Brokers' licenses 1193, a decrease of es and w ill engage !n stock r i'sb 4 ture, has been Mrs. Warner's aim. 352; eurjwiralions 70. a decrease of on n small scale. Since 1920 she has devoted her lime R; rnparlnershlps 79, a decrease of to adding to Ihe eollretion, and Io 22; salesmen 207. a decrease of 54, J. II, Rlnp, living on Sardine arranging il for the most effective In addition to giving the name creek, was arrested by Came Ward- display. and the business address of every i n Messier on Monday of this week Mrs. W arner has aimed io repre licensed real estate broker and for killing deer out of season. He sent the finest types of Chinese, Jap salesman In tthe state, the directory was brought before Justice Morelnrk anese. Korean, Cambodian and Mon contains a vast amount of-inform a and pleaded guilty and a fine of *25 golian art. Among Hie nrtieles from tion upon the elementary law und and costs was Imposed. In lieu i f Japan are lacquer, prints, paintings, the i lilies of the profession, as well money for ihe payment of the fine, embroideries, armor, guns, swords, as 22 standard legal forms used by a Judgeirm‘ for Hie amount « a * kimnnas. pewter and porcelain. brokers in the protier ronduet of taken ugiiinst him and allowed In go. Chinese articles include long roll their business activities. Also the paintings, wall paintings done on f-.tll text of the real estate license The Condor W ater and Power silk In delicate water colors, bmnz- lasv and its effects, the latter dem Company have had men al work es. pottery, furniture, Jade, crystal, onstrated by questions and answers this week installing three new rose, quartz and various types of to meet H ip problems normally aris transformers In Hielr sub-station at ing In the business. this place, doubling Hie capacity o f The total amount of receipts of ih eir station here. This has been the department for the year 1032 was *12,735.19, expenses #8.505.15 and the total surplus turned into Highest Price Paid the general fund of the stale Ireas- ' For All Your MEDFORD nry ns of heeemher 31, 1032. was Jewelry, textiles and sculpture. The museum, completed two years ago, is regarded as one of the finest museum buildings in the rountry. Il is two stories in height and is without windows or opruings of any kind except massive doors. This is because natural ligld and sudden change* in humidity are detrimental to Ihe delicate objects on display in Ihe oriental collection. The build ing was dedicated last year as a memorial to Prince Lucien Camp bell, pres, of Ihe university from 1901 to his death in 1925, and it con tains the Campbell memorial court. The dedication ceremony w ill he held at three o’clock, and Ihe doors w ill he thrown open to the public. Tlie museum w ill Ihereafter he open daily except Monday from two to four o’clock during the month of June. I late spring rains made conditions I almost ideal for killing Ihe snails, .Mr. Kent said. H r mixed the blue- stone with equal amounts of land plaster Io mark the area covered. ) Flax Te He Tried In Klamath Klamath Falls— Several Klainalh county fanners, cooperating with county agent C. A. Henderson, w ill test out seed flax on the major soil types of the county this year. L. B. Tillitson and John Coakley w ill plant on the lake bottom soils of Tule Lake; the H. J. Beardsley planting at Lone Pine w ill he on h ill land on which water la svsIL able; E. A. Geary, Wocus, w ill make c planting on heavy neat land; and the trial on the H. G. Bunch farm at Henley w ill be established on to il typical of the upper project. Poultry and Egg« O’NEIL & CO. Old papers for sale al The News ! '505 E Street office. If I — • » • * * * * * • • Cold Teats Clover Varieties McMinnville—The old common red elover and Ihe newer Ohio hardy and Tennessee anthracnose resistant strains withstood the past winter with about equal success In Yamhill county. A recent check made by County agent S. T . White showed that pasturing, protection and vigor of Ihe plants were Ihe de ciding factors. Stands pastured toe closely by sheep killed out almost completely; stands seeded on sum mer fallow where weeds were nuni erous eame through in good shape ns did fields sheltered from the and east winds. New land where soli fertility was good retained n stand of clover, while the smaller, weaker plants on poor soils killed out. Kills Snails With Blaeatone Itoseburg— ('sing powdered blue- stone at the rate of 25 pounds per acre, A. E. Kent of Bosehurg obtain ed an almost 100 per cent of the snails in his sheep pasture recently, he reported to J. C. Lecdy, county agent. The snails are known to be hosts to the liver fluke of sheep. The We Take Orders FOR Sales Books for Retail Store* We have an ideal connection with one of the best factories in the country. We can supply finest quality books and pads for any purpose —promptly—and at low cost. You can buy from us just aa advantageously as from the factory — and we relieve you of annoying detail*. 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