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Sijv (Sfoto M ill Mtto* The M ost Thoroughly Read W eekly in Southern Oregon, Published in the Biggest L ittle Tow n in the State LaDIEU UP FIRST IN BALLOT CASE NUMBER 9 GOLD HILL, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1933 VOLUME XXXVI M uch Building in Riverside Colony TO FIGHT FOR MANY ATTEND 0. & C. FONDS ROSS FUNERAL Rogue River M an Given Pen Term OPTIMISTIC OVER LOAN Everett Poe, a resident of the j Rogue River district, charged with I arson, was sentenced to serve not , I to exceed five years in state prison j _____ Monday morning by Circuit Judge . _____ I H. I). Norton, on a plea of guilty. 18 Counties Organize to Get Neighbors and Friends Pay Poe was charged with entering Local Irrig atio n D istrict Is T ria l Begun Today; Court and robbing the cabin of George R Practically Assured of Federal Money from Old Last Loving Tribute Denies Fehl's Request to Crumley, May 18, of food supplies. In fear of detection, Poe returned Construction Money at Sunday Service Railroad G rant Read Confessions that night and burned the cabin, leaving the Crumley fam ily w ith nothing but the clothing they wore. W ith the appropriation of 850,- Filling the I. O. O. F. lodge rooms Crumley, a laborer, had accumulated Eighteen counties of the state in Arthur La Dleu. of Medford, 600,000 by congress for aid to ir cluding Jackson and Douglas where the last rites were held for W alter Jones of Rogue River, and a food supply. rigation and drainage districts, the counties in Southern Oregon are go JMrs. Kate Ross Sunday afternoon, Poe made a complete confession. Gold H ill Irrigation district looks John Glenn of Ashland are the ing to make a determined fight for June 4, neighbors and friends paid He i j 33 years old. first of twenty-two men to go on forw ard to securing the loan of 0. acd C. land grant funds. Emmett Hyde, and two sons, 18,000 for construction work for their last tribute to this beloved trial for stealing Jackson county Commissioner E. Crowe of Lane citizen at a service which was im-1 Joseph Hyde and James Hyde, which H applied last January. ballots last February. louuly was named secretary. Exec pressive in its simplicity and charged with receiving stolen pro The district hoard also hopes to utive committee of the association fraught with suppressed emotion. perty from cabins located on Rogue La Dieu's tria l opened in Med secure funds to refinance the bonds w ill consist of two officers and six ford at 0:30 this morning before Monday of the district through the federal II was one of the largest funerals River, were arraigned others: Commissioner Ralph H ill ever held in this community. Judge G. F. Skipworth of Eugene, morning, entered pleas of guilty and government, according to an ings. of Jackson county; Commis w ith Attorney Italpli E. Moody, sentence was deferred until the re Mrs. Ross passed away early last nouncement made this week. sioner J. E. Smith, Marion county; prosecuting. turn of Judge Norton. Three minor The irrigation board has been Thursday morning, at tiie age of 60: Commissioner W. S. Allrn, Yamhill Separate trials have been grunt »ears, after a life filled with s e rv -! sons of Hyde and scheduled to ap working for some time to secure county; Judge W . S. Hamilton, ed for l.a Dleu. County Judge Fehl, Ice not only to her children, b u t' pear in juvenile court soon. lunds from the Reconstruction F i Douglas county; and Judge I). O. former County Sheriff Gordon I.. to her community US well. She had , The Hydes admitted entering nance corporation, but its first ap W oodruff, Linn county. Threaten eight eabins the past two months plication was turned down, be Schernicrhorn. Jones and Glenn ed loss of income this year from lived in Fools Creek and Gold H ill end stealing various articles, and and former county Jailer Joseph cause under the first bill passed by almost constantly since birth, and | the <). and C. fund brought about Cruft. congress, irrigation and drainage lo her fam ily, is weapons. Ihe reorganization of the state In addition mourned by all who knew her. I — Prelim inary hearing for La Dleu) districts had not been specifically counties to continue their battle was held Tuesday morning, and hr Rev. D. E. Millard, pastor of the C ouncil M ake» C h an ge included in the bill. W ith the new tor this money, said Judge Moses. Tow n B ill Artist» W in entered a plea of not guilty. All the appropriation, much of the nncer- in Irrigatio n Policy Christian church in Medford, Illustrating possible loss for the 10-Inning Game at R. R. defendants in tlhe hallo! theft ease jtain ty has been eliminated, and this preached the funeral sermon, and counties of Oregon, Judge Moses were in the court room for his ar- At the regular council meeting week a telegram has been received riled Ihe case of Renton county, put into words the sympathy for After gaining a comfortable lend, ralngement. ’ ’.onday evening considerable dis- from Senator Steiwer, giving much the bereaved family, and regard for which should receive I his year a to The same day attorneys for I'ehl in Ihe first few Innings of a game Mrs. Ross which the congregation,, cussion was made of Ihe water sit- encouragement to districts of the tal of #1» 893.07, but If the loss played nt Hogue River Sunday aft and Schernicrhorn filed motions dumb with its grief, could only nation— always a weighty problem state, who heretofore had failed threatened in messages from Wash to receive loans. asking permissions to inspect con ernoon, the Gold H ill learn blew up ington matures, Renton county w ill feel. His message was also one of for the city fathers. After many Besides the recent encouragement fessions which have been secured in one inning allowing the Rogues receive anly about one-third of its inspiration, and he urged those left angles of the matter were brought by the state from several who are to tie the score at eight tallies. total. Amount of Lane county ex- behind to keep before then, the cut it was decided to make a change the Gold H ill district is in such Again in Ihe ninth frame the score Indicted for the ballot thefts. peeled approximately 880.000. hut wonderful example which Mrs in the policy of irrigation in the good financial condition that they stand a much better chance of be This request was officially de was knotted at ten points making only about 820.000 would be r e - ; Boss had set during her full and city. an extra Inning necessary to deter ing granted their loan, than others Effective immediately the hours nied late Wednesday afternoon. reived of proportionate amounts complete life. Few remuined d ry- Attorney Moody has actively re mine the victor. Gold H ill shoved for irrigation purposes w ill be of the state. Also, they were among tyed during his eloquent address. are allowed. the first districts to prepare their sisted this move rontending that two markers over In their half of Passing as she did, during the from 6 a. m. to 8 a. m. and from District Attorney Guy Cordon of 5 p. m. to 8 p. m., whether water application, and have the “red- “It is unheard of to expect the state Ihe tenth to take the game by a height of the spring season, flowers Douglas county, legal adviser of users have a meter or not. In the tape" data requested by the gov to reveal evidence on which the score of 12 to 10. This was the second win over the the association, who led the legal in glorious profusion covered Mrs. past those having meters were ai ernment all in shape to send to state relies for conviction.“ battle in 1826 to obtain money Ross’s casket and were arranged towed to irrigate at any time dur the committee on loans. This gives Another development of the week river team for the locals. originally, w ill prepare a brief of in a solid bank about the bier, in The official box score Is given be ing the day, and w e r e allowed them n "head start” in th e ir - f t ^ l . was the affidavit filed by Judge the counties' case immediately. The the most fitting tribute of all to'fcar 7,500 cubic feet of w ater for the and with these many factors in F rh l. stating that the late Assistant low. memory, for she had been an a r brief w ill be used in an effort of Gold H ill. fiat rate of two dollars. In no case their favor, they expect that It Attorney General W illiam S. Lev- counties to induce Comptroller J. dent lover of flowers, and a gifted did the water user w ith a meter w ill be but a matter of time before AR R ens had assured him that he It. MrSarl lo change his mind about gardener.. the money is secured. (Levens) believed Fehl was being C. Kell 3b ...... - ............ — 6 1 Three cars laden w ith these floral use more than this amount, regard 1 proportioning O. an,I C. money. D. W alker, 2b . ................ 8 W ith these funds the flumes and less of his all-day watering p riv i framed. This was barked by an af offerings follow «! the hearse, also 5 » If this plan fails, states Judge lege, making the method unfair, as ditches in the district w ill he re fidavit bv Attorney Hough of L. Foleÿ, ss .... ......... . filled with flowers, to the grave, 2 Moses, it is planned to appeal lo the paired and put Into first class shape. Grants Pass, defending Fehl, who Emory, If ..................- ..... •"> where the Rebekah lodge, in which others paid the same fee, but had nttoreny-general, then possibly to The next step w ill be to secure restricted hours. From now on the quoted Attorney General I. II. Van Gardner, c ..................»... 5 1 .Mrs. Ross had held every office, a reduction in their bonded in congress itself. meters w ill be disregarded, all w a W inkle, as having learned the same F. Foley, ef ..................... 3 • conducted its burial service. Cov, ss ............................- 3 1 debtedness through their bond Gordon stated there Is but 8220.- from Levens. Pall-bearers were Wm. Hittle, te r patrons being on the flat rate 1 H iille , r f ......................... « in Ihe O. and C. fund to pay claims and having the same hours for ir holders. This w ill enable them to A telegram received from Van Wm. Ferguson, Chas. Gray, Frank ...... - .......... 5 1 get the second loan from the gov of 8475,000. Gordon’s county expect W inkle Tuegdify. however, stated Shaver, lb Carter, H. D. Force and Earl Moore. rigation. 1 ed 8250,000 this year. The councilmen also warned w a ernment which w ill refinance the that he had not seen I-evcns alive Hnminersly. p ----- ---------8 Members of the Rebekah lodge were debt, and put the district in fine O. and C. History Reviewed. after his purported talk with Judge honorary pall-bearers. They in ter users that the practice of using 50 12 11 8 In a short history of the O. and C. an open hose is a violation of the shape. Fehl. and that Levens had not re cluded Mrs. Mary Chisholm, Mrs. Rogue River. case Judge J. K. Weatherford of Al water ordinance and must be dis port«! that he had reason to be AB H H B bany told how the government Bena Davis, Mrs. Pearl Ferguson, continued. Official notice of the lieve Fehl was frnmed. C M. T. Camp Called Mrs. Chas. Carter, Mrs. Lucy Mee Raker, cf ................ « 3 0 A new regulations is carried in an off for Thia Year and Mrs. Madge Dorman. (Continued on back page) End». 3b — ..... - .............. 6 1 1 0 other column of this issue. Gold H ill and Jayville 0 0 3 Pitman, p ------------------- 4 The improvement committee was An order canceling the scheduled M iners Tangle Sunday O'Kelly, 2b ....................... « 1 0 0 Autoiat I» Injured W ill Elect School instructed to make an investigation meetings of the citixens’ m ilitary 1 1 Moore, rf erect ■ training camp, the reserve officer»’ D irector June 19 as to a satisfactory »Me on Blackwell H ill _________ 6 0 2 A return gnine w ill be played be White. If . shed to store the hose cart recently training camp, and the reserve offi .................. .. 5 1 1 tween the Gold H ill baseball team Ward, ss removed from the school ground. The annual election for Gold It was suggested to place this in cers’ summer training fo r the army 0 F. E. Peach, about 74, of Siveley, ..... ....... ...... 6 and the Jacksonville Miner* on Ihe W hite. lb 1 California, is In Ihe Sacred Heart H ill school district No. 57 w ill be the west part of town at the end of year of 1933, was received by the .......... ........ 6 Jayvllle diamond Sunday afternoon. Shultz, e . commanding officer of Vancouver hospital in Medford suffering from held at the school gymnasium. Mon the street near the school. Gold llill won Ihe first encounter barracks Wednesday from the N inth 51 10 7 1 a fractured skull and extensive lac day June 19, according to an Tw o more taps w ill be installed by a score of 12 to 4. The Miners Corps are headquarters at San nouncement made this week by erations of the face and scalp, re have been getting in some good on the city hall grounds to insure Francisco. Bertha Coy, secretary of the school ceived in an aulomobile accident on REM O D ELIN G HOUSE licks on the practice field In an ef better means of watering shrubs The CMTC training period of four Hlackw-H h ill Monday afternoon board. fort Io brush up the rough spots and and new plants set out this year. weeks was to have started at Van At this time one director for a when the can in which Reach was Mrs. H. D. Reed is remodeling Wm. Kinney is acting as city m ar take the Hlllltes into ramp. couver June 23. The quota of 590 three year term w ill be elected to a passenger, turned over the bank, her property, known as the Black W ith favoruble weather for base shal during the summer months youths from Oregon and southwest ball in store and Interest In the two burn house, and plans lo have a when a tire blew out. His condi succeed R. E. Cook. Mr. Cook was while Eber Davis is at his mine in ern Washington has already been lowns running high, a large crowd new porch biflH, and the house tion was said lo be satisfactory, voted In last year following the the T ra il, Oregon district, filled from more than 1000 applica resignation of Lester Boling. ita fos while of fans I* expected to be on Ihe »1 le painted. Ben Paul began Ihe work although very serious. tions. Those who had been accepted The office of clerk w ill also be lilíes for the game, which w ill prob Tuesday morning, but w hile un were being advised this week by loading gravel, Injured his ankle, GOLD H IL L RATTING AVERAGES filled at this time. ably be called for 2 p. in. Form er Gold H ill Banker I the adjutant that the training orders Legal voters of the school dis-1 Gold HUI has won six consecutive and the work has been discontin Arrested fo r Robbery have been revoked. They were told, AB Hits Avg. Irlc l are urged lo nttend this school! gpuies without a setback. More than ued until he recovers. however, to stand by for further in meeting, and take an active part I n , .437 16 7 T. Kell . 10(1 tallies have been chalked up According lo news dispatches in structions. .391 the matters which w ill be discuss 9 CUTS GASH IN ARM 23 M. H ittle ................. already this season, which gives the daily press early this week, A number of Rogue River valley .384 ed. 13 ft W. Force .................. at, Indication of Ihe batting strength warrants were issued Monday for boys had expected to attend the No candidates have announced .372 J. W . Clark received what might S. Coy ...................... 19 7 of the team. Games w ill be arranged the arrest of John Doe Zimmerman, camp this summer. .360 their intention to run for either 9 25 with Medford and Grants Pass. If have been a very serious injury W. Bailey ................. ex-Gold H ill and Chiloquin banker, office, and names w ill be placed .354 31 I t these two towns arc not afraid of Sunday morning when he cut a L. Gardner ................ ! .333 in nomination the day of election. end Leland Casey, Chiloquin mayor. 5 m o |[ e r O n -lim « IS ft meeting the locals, which Io dale deep gash in his right arm w ith a B. H am m ersly.......... .... 18 They were chnrged w ith receiving At the last regular meeting of .333 small pocket knife. Mr. Clark, who 3 M a y See Rogue River I) W alker .......... ... • bus been sidestepped by both towns. stolen property. .275 the board, Hugh Hayes of this city 8 29 G rant* Pass hns even gone so fnr ns Is left-handed, wsa opening n pack- M. Emory ............... And a H . M en G ash The complaint, signed by Claire .275 was selected from five applicants 8 29 claiming Ihe championship of |g left-handed, was opening a park- 1L. Foley ................. Ritchie of Beaver marsh said the .222 4 southern Oregon nlready this tlonery. and as he severed the string W. Shaver ............... ....18 Marvin Em ory of the baseball two men had received 671 beet pulp .147 34 ft season. However, before they can bis hand slipped and the knife Jab C. Kell sacks from A. H. Spangler. The club is making an effort to stage an at 885 for ten months and 825 for .000 0 3 lay claim lo any laurels they must bed Into his right arm a short dis M. Davis ................... sacks were said to have been in other smoker fo r the entertainment .000 the two summer months. 8 3 dispose of tthe Gold H ill team tance above the wrist. The wound F. Foley ................... of wrestling and boxing fans of the tended for Ritchie. and which has a far heller record than was given prompt attention Mr. Zimmerman wa* connected city. now seems to be healing nicely. Next Friday evening, June 18, has the Climate City team. with the Fidelity bank of Gold H ill which was moved to Chiloquin a been set as a tentative date, pend GARDEN CLUB MEETS F R ID A Y N O T IC E T O W A T E R U S E R S MR. DRESBACH GOES BLIND few years ago. The bank later closed ing word from Rogue River. It la planned to match contestants from in that city. The Gold H ill garden club w ill Samuel Dresbach, 82-year-old Rogue River w ith Gold H ill. Two Effective immediately the hours for irrigating resident of this community for hold Ms regular meeting Friday eve bouts have already been arranged EARL MOORE TO HEAD in the city shall he from the hours of 6 a. m. to 8 a. m., many years, who lived alone In a ning. June 9. This meeting w ill be ODD FELLOWS NEXT TERM and four or five more w ill be on and from 5 p. m. tc 8 p. m., whether on meters or not. cabin on Ihe Sams Valley road, held In Ihe city council rooms In the card if possible. No nozzles shalhhe larger than 1-4 inch opening. went totally blind Ihe first of Ihe the city hall. More detailed information w ill be At the meeting of Gold H ill Lodge A special program hns been plan week and has been removed lo a Irrigating shall not be done with an open hose. This No. 129, I. O. O. F., held May 30, of carried in the next issue of The Medford hospital. For some time ned. and the members are urged to ficers selected to head the lodge Gold H ill News. Will be strictly enforced. are Mr. Dresbach has had the use of attend .All others interest«! for the ensuing term were E arl F. —By Order City Council of Gold Hill. but one eye, but has been able to also cordlnlly Invited. Lei us priât Moore, noble grand, and Howard care for himself, until be became 1W OoM EHI tfawft. Dorman, vice grand. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEWS entirely sightless. New developments in Riverside colony west of Gold llill this spring Included considerable building on property udjolnlng the Chas Gray ranrh. Mr. Gray sold two 5-acre tracts Hits spring to Wm. H ow ie unit Chas Hurtling, who come here from Cal ifornia. Mr. Howse has erected a fine shlngle-ftnlshed bungalow on his tract, and has set out severu’ hundred youngberry plants. Mr. Harding has completed a born and rlans to build his home soon. Just west of the Howse acreage, the Luther McNab fam ily has taken ever the ranch occupied last year by Mr. and Mrs. Tom Murphy. They have built a large chicken house and w ill raise chickens on a large scale. The Jucob sisters, who establish ed a modern tourist ramp on their ranch in th<- colony last winter, which included a tourist store and two cabins, have begun to build two more rabins recently. At the Sherwood Auto park, con siderable Improvement work is be ing done, and one robin is being enlarged.