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I-HE COLD HILL MEWS THURSDAY, AUGUST io, 19JJ ... 111 in 1939. Of the 1933 cut, Washington pro duced 2,260.892,000 feet and Oregon, 1 boo.'.>34,000 feet. Douglas fir con Established 1897 stituted 73 per cent, ponderosa pine, Published by Mac’s Printing Co. 12 per cent, and western hemlock R. E. BLANKENBURG, Editor and Business Manager 5 per cent of the production. Mult nomah County reported the largest LOIS BLANKENBURG, Associate Editor cut in Oregon, or 329,042,000 feet, and Pierce county the largest in An Independent Newspaper Published in the Interests of Washington, or 333,104,000 feet. In 1929 both these counties rettorted a Gold Hill Oregon and Vicinity cut of over 900,1X10,000 teet Only 634 mills of the 1,240 on re PU BLISH ED EVERY THURSDAY cord reported ns operating at some Entered at the Postoffice at Gold Hill, Oregon, for transmission through time during the year. the wails as second-elass matter THE QOLD HILL NEWS Sahscriution 02.00 a year in advance. MR. RANKS WRITES A BOOK Advertising rates on application. r-=- 100,000 C.C.G. Boys In Northwest Forests Are Making Good Record Oregon Boast« 45,000 Hoover Goes Fishing Children In High School In Rogue River Oregon has a high school popuiu- tiou ol approximately 4a,000 attend ing the 272 standard high school-, of the »tute, reports Superintendent of Public Instruction C. A. Howard, ul Salem. Nineteen schools with more than •>00 students each, including those of Portland, enroll uearly hall the to tal. 21,220. Students utteuding 12 high schools of between 300 uud 500 number 4270; 20 schools of 100 to 300 enrill 4059; 32 union nigh schools 9333, and 133 high schools of less than a hundred 5421. Lane tins 24 standard high schools, most of any county of the stale. Douglas is second with 18. while Jackson, Linn, Multnomah ami I matilla have 12 each. Dlher counties are: Bilker, 8; Benton, 7; Clackamas, 8; Clatsop. 0; Columbia, 6; Coos, II; Crook, 1; Curry, 5; Deschutes, 4; Gilliam, 4; Grant, 7; Hurney, 2; Hood River, 4; Jefferson, 2; Josephine, 6; Klam ath, 8; Lake, 3; Lincoln, 9; Mal heur, 3; Marion, 11; Morrow, 8; Polk, 10; Sherman, 5; Tillamook, 6; I'uion, 6; Wallowa, 5; Wasco, 7; Washington, 8; Wheeler, 2, mid Yamhill, 10. Jackson county has one high school with 830 attendance, one with 320, one with 115, unit .line aggregating 442. More than 109,000 stump-and- Llewellyn A. Banks, convicted of shovel soldiers from civilian life murder in the second degree and have been in the army now foi FROM OUR FILES awaiting sentence in Lane county for more than three months. They have beeu snatched from ’he prison, has written a book. This 26 Years Ago streets of cities and the poolhalls was better employment than brood of small towns, soft and discourag ing darkly. It lifted the mind of From the Gold Hill News ed. Many of them hud never known the prisoner out of the ab>ss. and of August 9, 1907. the meaning of hurd work. though in all liklihood the volume This 100,000 has been marooned is not a contribution to letters its Messrs. Walker and Elmherst. of in the far forests, the deserts end preparation was important to the .the new automobile garage at Med the mountains of the unpampered well-being of the author. And to ford were in town Monday. They northwest. They have been worked his credit it should be said that the made the run from Medford to Gold like mature men at every sort of book does not treat of his own Hill in 43 minutes. The machine they strenuous labor. They have endur troubles. used was a Ford four cylinder run ed isolation and slender fellowship, Yet the obsession which drove about. immune from all amusement out Banks the editor to murder, until that they furnish themselves. he becomes Banks the criminal, is The shower of the past two days Cun they take it? Or are they evident in the brief review of this is not apt to produce any great troting home to mummu and ways UTILITIES COME UNDER CODE work that thus far has been afford shortage of crop in Oregon. of greater ease? Remember that ed us. From his cell, as he did in The full cooperation of the gas there is- nothing to prevent their the sunlight when he was free. leaving, most everybody has been and electric utility industry in the Attorney Jaseph Hammersley left Banks believes he perceives the asking this question. A definite an President’s Emergency Reemploy world to be decadent and doomed. tor Portland last night where he swer comes this week from the ment Progrgm was promised to w ill hold a conference with Gover The messianic delusion persists, CCC head-quarters at Vancouver National Recovery Administrator we may safely assume. And how nor Chamberlain regarding the fish barracks and from General Malin Hugh S. Johnson by a committee question of Rogue River. the author reconciles his own cis- Craig, commander of the 9th corps consisting of George B. Cortelyou, regard for authority and order, area, embracing Oregon. Washing president of Edison Electric In Chicken thieves have been operat which culminated in the worst of ton, Idaho, Montana, Alaska, Calif stitute, Floyd L. Carlisle, chairman ing in Gold Hill this week and a crimes, with his opinion that he ornia, Nevada and way points. of the Special Code rommittrr of alone knows what is amiss with number of complaints have been Down to the last of July only 263 the institution, and Herman Russell, made. The guilty parties had better humanity, does not appear. These men out of the 100,000 in the Oth chairman of the Special (’ode com zealots that deal in confused and look out as the next losses that oc corps area have gone A. W. O. L. mittee of the American Gas assoc ypithetica generalities, assailing cur in this line will result in the Most of them have been homesick. iation. things as they af? on the theory ! arrest of certain parties. In view of the fact that the util- Some couldn't endure the isolation. that whatever is, is wrong, do not Others wouldn’t work. A few were i'ies are service industries in con Nolan Hammersly is getting to be regard themselves as under least afflicted with wanderlust. But tinuous operation day and night, obligation to be logical. For illegic the center of attraction in the acci only one-fourth of 1 per cent of some niodifientioi s of the P, esl- to them is logic of the first water, dent line in Gold Hill. Last week he the total walked home—a fine tri ilent’s Heeniployment ngreei.ienl was mixed up in the runaway of W. lucent, irrefutable. Thus Banks in were discussed and the committee bute to the fine quality of the men A. Carter’s horse, and fortunately Lis book, as in his sad life. themselves and to the quulity of was requested hv General Johnson The book is called “Weighed in escaped injury, and on Sunday or the company commanders. | Io bring in their code as soon as tha Balance," meaning of course this week, he was the victim of an In the Vancouver barracks ares possible in order tha! tin- provision« other accident in which he did not that our civilization has been definite figures arc not available covering those spec1, it «n .di'ions weighed and found wanting. Poor escape so fortunately. He was play hut the estimate is only 20 actually may I ; • uhstituted fo? the provis fatuous scribbler. There is much mg in a tree near his home and in “deserting” their camps. Deserting ions. in the standard agreement, amiss with the world, and a deal some way lost his footing, and fell has no military meaning here, since thereby, entitling the members of that might easily be Tighter, but it to the ground, a distance of about the men are not under any sort o» the industries to receive the Blue wasn’t the world that was weighed 25 feet, cutting a long gash in the military discipline other than tnnl Eagle, upon execution of the modi and found wanting. It was the zeal back of his head, in which Dr. they impose upon themselves. The fied agreement. ot who, without sufficient intelli Chisholm was compelled to take total needed to bring the compan General Johnson st ded his satis gence, or the requisite information, two stitches. ies in this area up to their full faction with Ihp expressed desire of convinced himself that he was a these industries Io coopeialo one Citizens of Southern Oregon are strength this month was slightly hundred per rent in the movement man with a mission, and drummed more than 60, but most of this up a following of unwisdom, and becoming more wraught up over number received honorable dis to increase mass purchasing power pursued his conceit to an end bitter the fishing conditions in Josephine charges for any of several reasons. i nd spread employment. as gall and wormwood. Words ;ounty, daily. The people of Gold From the evidence, it must be were the undoing of Llewellyn A. Hill are planning a meeting be concluded thal “they can take 11,” SEE Banks. The orotund, ponderous tween themselves and Governor these tough timber troopers. EADS TRANSFER Ä STORAGE Chamberlain if the condition is not sound of them.—Oregonian. COMPANY changed. This affair gets more In Natural Bridge Now ig The finest support you can give teresting every day and before it is Fruit Hauling Located in Crater Park your Home Town paper is to say. ‘‘I over there will be certainly some saw your ad in the Gold Hill News.” thing doing. ' Phone 315 Medford, Ore. Crater Lake National Park, Orc., Aug. 8, (Special)—A natural bridge Oregon and W ashington W. G. BISHOP, M. D. or arch has been located within the Physician and Surgeon 1932 Lumber Cut Nearly park, adding to the many attractions Four Billion Feet greeting visitors. The arch is lo I At Becker’s Drug Store—Mon., Wed., Fridays, 5 to 7 p. m. I cated on the slopes of Annie creek I Medford office: Jackson County I and The lumber production of Oregon canyon near the summit of the Rank Building ♦-------------------------------------- « and Washington in 1932 amounted canyon wall. Although not easily accessible, it to 3,867,826,000 feet according to the can be reached from the south en preliminary report of a recently “A Service Station for I completed canvass of the industry trance highway after some climbing. by the Pacific Northwest Forest Ex The arch, the result of centuries ol the Farmer” periment Station, Portland Oregon. erosion, is approximately 20 fict 409-411 “G” St. T h is was 41 per cent below the 1931 long and 15 feet high, and is being Grants Pass, Ore. j production, 58 per cent below that given careful study to clarify its geological significance. S J .of 1930, and 68 per cent below that Ancient History Star Seed Grocery Co. • Ex-President Herbert C. Hoover went fishing Monduy morning ul the Frunk D. Madison lodge on Rogue river, bu, he was unable to land any flail, a telephone conver sation witli Mr. Madison ul noon re vealed. Mr. Madison, Sail Francisco sportsman who fishes (lie Itogm every year, said that Mr. Iloovri who is traveling alone, by motor, was an overnight guest at his plan mid plans to return south to his home at Palo Alto Monduy after noon. The ex-presideut was out fishing when Mr. Madison was called. Mr. Hoover’s presence in the valley hail been kepi a secret.—Muil Tribune. -♦ Speciali I in Internal Medlrlne Disensrs of Women and Children A. A. Mc HIO KN, M. D. Physician mid Surgeon R ecep tio n ro o m w ith D r. Gove Phone 872-J 235 E. Muin Medford, Oregon W. P. CHISHOLM. M. D, General Prarlltluner Phones Office 13, Res. 9-L Gold Hill. < >regon Gold Hill Lodge No. 139 I. O. O. P. ■Meds evens' Luesdsy evening Visitors Always Welcome AMETHYST REBEKAH LODGE 97 Meehl eveXy Wednesday Night at the I. O. O. F Hall, Gobi llilt. Oregon Carrie Puhi, Noble Grand. 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