THE ('.OLD HILL NEWS THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1933
miles of grading extends from the Grunts Pass this week. They w ill
boundary to the southern end of soon begin running Ihe mill again,
Diamond Lake, outside of the park. having in their yards about five
A surfacing eontruct w ill also be ' million feel of logs to cut.
Established 1897
underway on the east entrance road
Published by Mac's Printing Co.
to Kerr Notch in the park, covering
At Ihe adjourned meeting of the
Council Tuesday evening two new
R. E. BLANKENBURG, Editor and Business Manager 4H miles.
A grading contract of IK miles has ordinances were udoptrd. An o r
LOIS BLANKENBURG, Associate Editor
begun on the I'nlon ('.reek entrance dinance requiring all male inhab
to Diamond Lake, continuing from itants, between the ages of 21 ami
An Independent Newspaper Published in the Interests of the jx.iul where 5 miles of grading .Ml years, unless exempted, to pay a
was completed Ins, year.
l«>ll road tux of A3. (Ml a year was
Gold Hill Oregon and Vicinity
All men to he employed on the adopted. This ordinance provides
contracts w ill he limited to .'to for the Marshal Io act as Street
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
hours labor weekly on a minimum Commissiouer, under (lie direct o r
basis of pay averaging 50 cents per ders of the City Improvement Com
Entered at the Postoffice at Gold H ill, Oregon, for transmission through
hour with board se, a, S5e per mi,lee. Another ordinance, requir
the mails as second-class matter
meal. 1, is probably Ihe contracts ing all entile Io be kept up from !>
Subscription $3.00 a year in advance. Advertising rates oa applioatioa. w ill be completed bx late fall, de o’clock p. m., until 6 o'clock a. in .
pendent upon weather conditions. was also passed. Tom Pnnkev was
The construction w ill no, hamper ' appointed in Ihe place of <*. I
omic position, hut our investigation present routes of travel.
Grocers’ Associations
I Swan w in} resigned as marshal.
of this issue has convinced us con
clusively that thes,, interests would
Again Oppose Oleo-
Fred Uarnehurg. one o f Ihe oldest
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not benefit, hut that the people
and most esteemed cilixcns of this
margarine 1 ax Wl)u|,i suffer."
I city was drowned in Bogue Bivei
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i The national association of which
•tear Byhee’s ranch Tuesday morn
Renewed opposiion to additional **’e I’MrlLmd association is a par,.
FROM OUR FILES
ing. He left home about n’t’« o’elor’i
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took its position during its 36,h an-
taxation against oleomargarine has
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nual convention, just concluded at
2C Years Ago
just been voiced by b< th the Nat- \,|.m ,ie City, t he board of dii ce
1 Hotel HoII’nd Besuty
ional Association of Bi tail Giocers |Ors stated.
Shop
Prom the (¡old H ill Newa
and the Portland Grocers and Mer-1 "The hoard reaffirms its p re -!
Itlnuletle Permanents. 81.75. on
of July 8. 1912.
Coiffures to blend with the mode
chants Association.
| viously taken position condemning |
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Announce:; ent ,o this effect was Sp,.cja| privilege taxes for the sale
Another body of eoa! tins been
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made today by the Oregon Anti-food
„ wholesome food product, man-
Tax I »ague. The two associations. , factored under strict government opened in The Meadows district
C H R IS T, IN PCHtNCB NOTICE
representing several 111 usand groc- «,u|>ervision, as unfair Io the retail ami gives more promise Io the al
ChrisHnti Science services
are
ready
brilliant
future
of
this
sec
ers in O r ‘ ion, as well as hundreds merchant and no, in the public in-
held
each
Sunday
morning
at
elev
tion of Jackson county.
of thousands of grocers in Ihe terest."
•n o’clock in Hie building across
country as a whole, are opposing
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from
O<l>l Fellows hull.
The board of road supervisors in
the oleomargarine tax on the ground D _„ «
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Evervone is welcome.
Mapu county, Calif., have issued an
that it is unfair to the consumer R o “ d Contracts Let
forb'dding automobiles from
and merchant alike.
for Crater Park Work order
running upon the roads of that
T lie attitude of the Portland as
county.
sociation is expressed in the follow
Crater Lake National Pork. Ore..
ing words h> G. J. McPherson, sec
The Cold H ill I umber Company
July 12 (Special) — Bead construc-
retary :
“Our association feels tha, this Hon activities are be ng placed un shipp’d five ear loads cf lumber to
DEPENDABLE
proposed tax. which would impose ,lcrwa> On four contracts iq and the California Box Company, at
DENTISTRY
a serious hardship upon th,, poor
near Crater Lake National Park,
and at the same time would work
Wanted: Colored Poultry i
an injustice upon the growers of employing approximately 450 men.
Hens, fryers and eggs in
according
to
John
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Sargent,
res
the State, should lie defeated at tin
2X5 Bart M air
demand at all times.
polls on July 21, and we expect to ident engineer for the Federal Bur-
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do all we can to that end. We feel, eau of Public Bonds, stationed a,
O’NEIL & CO.
M E D F O R D . OREGON
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Grants Pass
further, since the people of Oregon Crater Lake. Employment of these I 407 G Street
have voted down similar oleomar men is being handled entirely
garine legislation on three different through Ihe relief agencies of
occasions, that further attempts to Klamath and Jackson counties. No
ward discriminatory tax on this laborers are to he accepted w ith
product should stop.
out the sanction of these agencies.
“This surely is not the time Io in
Projects for the summer inchide
crease the cost of living and the 14 miles of surfacing from the rim
cost of doing business by enacting village area of Crater Lake to the
MEDFORD,
RELIABLE
class legislation. We are in sym north
park
boundary,
as
a
REASONABLE
OREGON
pathy with the ambitions of the part of the rim road and the road to
dairy interests to better their eeon- ! Diamond Lake. A contract for 5 ’ i |
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with the announced intention of completely destroyed,
having a day’s sport on the river.
W. G. H IN IIO l’, M. I).
Physician and Surgeon
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Sunday afternoon the farmers of
Al Becker’s Drug Store Mon.,
Ihe Meadows district were visited
Wed„ Fridays, h Io 7 p. m.
with a hnll storm that proved Ihe
Medfurd office: Jackson Comity
most disastrous of any in years. A
Bunk Bulldiug
number of flue wheat fields were
THE
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W i l l save you from
THE TREADMILL OF
KITCHEN DRUDGERY
Dr. I. H. G ovp
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le ao longer neccuary to be • sieve to your coot dove.
Tke sKxfar« electric range w.M cook ,k< meai. while you
apend the afternoon away from home. H ow wonderful it
wiN he Io have no pots and pant to tcour, no wood to
carry in, no ashes to remove and clean up afterl Consider
able saving b mede in food shrinkage, also «everal hours
of your time m the kitchen, for less then 3 cents a c .>
«air a for cooking fuel.
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$1,139,955.06 MORE
TAXES TO BE SPENT
CALVERT & FRENCH
H Street, Near Postoffice, Grants Pass
Sales Tax is Not a Substitute,
But an ADDITIONAL Tax
MUSIC & PHOTO HOUSE
212 South Sixth, Grants Pass
Vogue Barber & Beauty Shop
Thos. E. Herron, Prop., Grants Pass
FRENCH’S LAUNDRY
F. E. French, Prop., Grants Pass
HARROLD’S PANSY GARDENS
Grants Pass, Ore.
BECK’S BAKERY
On Pacific Highway, Medford
The total taxes levied in the State of Oregon for 1933 are $42,042,546.44. Only
$4,860,044.94 of this is state taxes,” and this amount represents the only tax which
would be reduced by the sales tax.
The state tax is only about one-ninth of the total taxes io be paid. In other words,
even if the sales tax wiped out the state tax entirely, taxpayers would still have to pay
eight-ninths of their regular taxes, besides paying the sales tax on everything they
buy to eat or wear or use.
T. N. Pairett Auto Body Repairing
South Riverside, Medford
The Delta Farm and Tourist Park
3 Miles West of Gold H ill, Ore.
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE CO.
Tyrell H. Garner, Prop., Grants Pass
Supporters of the sales tax state that it will produce about $6,000,000 a year. The
total state tax is only $4,860,044.94. W hat do they intend to do with the difference:
$I,139,955°6 ? Tt seenis perfectly plain that opponents of the sales tax tell the truth
when they state that it is primarily intended to produce More Money to Spend, so that
economy in state government will not be necessary.
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Vote Down The Sales Tax on July 21!
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