Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, September 28, 1933, Image 3

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    TH E G O L D H I L L N E W S T H U R S D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 28, iq . u
Oregon's 12,000 CCC Boys
Accomplish Much In Forests Over the State
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»
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f daughter Blanch, and also visit an­
Foots Creek
News
a number of amendments thereto
are to be submitted for the -ouaid-
eratio oof those »Pending the ecu-
.Mrs. Pauline Wahl is spending venlion.
[the week us guest of Misses Nellie
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.ml l.ym lell Jacob» at Delta Farm
C m * to R . . Ì M
west of Bold H ill.
other daughter and family.
NRA Parade Planned In
A luminary uf the work scrum- -’••.859 acres of limber were cruised.
Portland October «—
pllihcd up Io Srplrm bcr I, by I he
(By Mrs. Marlon Lance)
To improve und protect the gruz
Portland w ill parade its patriotic
Lodge on Umpqua River
12,600 civilian conservation corp» iug resources of Oregon, rodent
support
of
President
Roosevelt’s
_____
Mr. 8,,d Mrs. Gerimonte who have
boys working In (13 ramp* in Ore­ control work was carried on upon
on m
the r downtown
-Messinger
. . . . . . drive
. . . . . . ....
oowiiiowii streets
sirens
Mrs. Pauline Wahl, Mrs. Lloyd ,ivc4 " neur
ci,r **ie -'’
•'»’ •nger saw m ill
Construction of a fishing lodge
gon’s forests has Just been released 57.905 acres; 41 springs were de NBA
...
fill*
tW d
V p u ra
/ <4
l.^ s
ol
that
city
Friday
night, October M iller, Mrs. Effie and Mrs. Victor
tor
,ww
yeara
’"«ved
last
week to
by regional forester U. J. Buck, veloped; 313 dams constructed to
on Ibe North L'wpqua river is to
6. Patterned after similar parades Birdseye from here attended the k*yr,le Creek.
Portland, Oregon.
prevent soil erosion; It miles of In the larger cities of the east, the first meeting of the Bogue Hiver I
be started in the near future by
This shows a niurkeil production r'oi !. driveway. 11« n Mie guards, 12
Zane
Grey, world famous author
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Oscar
Moe
and
twins
iiierrasc over the previous work re­ cattle corrals, und U2 miles of range parade in Portland is expected to Civic club at the home of Mrs.
the home of ------
Mr. —
and
include about 12,000 people.
liiomas t.aliigar, Mrs. Joe Wood- were callers . at ------------------
- and sportsman, according to press
port, due to the fact I bat the boys fence built.
cock assisting, Friduy
afternoon V,r*' Sa,n Chisholm Saturday. They dispatches early this week. Grey
bud become accustomed to the use
Mr. Buck pointed out that all of
\u m b e r 13 R.curd
Miss Grace IL Chamberlain of Ash- were accompanied u---------
------- has secured a lease on the site from
home to « Grants
of I( m >I i , necessary equipment for this work, except fire fighting, eon
Made At Monmouth—
land was present and outlined plans Pass for a few days visit by Mrs.
road building
and oilier work S bud
the U. S. forest service, and plans
tltulis
permanent
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II !
l Improvement
llip i
V r illC III
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Miss Dora .Schcffskey, lift», .ind f« r ’be district convention Io l»e Chisholm.
been installed, and the eamp b u ild -1 ,l" ’ Nation’s forest property. Much
to get out materials for the build­
tugs completed, releasing the men "I 11
been done In accordance sixth grade teacher at Monmouth, held at the community hall at Bogue
ing during (he winter months.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Edward
Gueislaff
('ports « “ Believe It-O r-N o lM .»I- Hiver, October 7. Two guest* were I "— — —••• a~~aw«eu u u ru td i
Io labor on oilier projects.
with definite plans which were
The lodge is to be located at
tendance in her room. T h e n are 13 present, Mrs. Fuller of Ashland and u'" 1 *?" *‘ rederick shopped in Med
I’he report shows a total of 73(1
for needed forest Improve
Maple Point
where
Steamboat
pupils in her fifth grade, 13 in the Mrs. Cottden of Bogue Biver. It was f" r<l Su,ljr,’a>’*
miles of n tw truck trails or nioun-! "’••nls, even before the President’s
creek
and
the
North
(Jmpqua
river
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tain roads constructed an average <’•*•••«’’ conservation
corps
was sixth, 13 go home to lunch, 13 eat also library day. Each member do-
in tlie schoolroom, and Monmouth is naled a book for the Bogue Hiver
S4a# Fleming nas the sym meet, 45 miles east of Hoseburg,
of I I 2-3 miles per camp and In «ulborlred.
directly across Steamboat creek
district No. 13.
hbrary.
Mrs. Jane
?a*by of
he: fi lends in the »’*»
commun
iisjittry. jvirw.
jane Smack
Nin.'i'li a a member
in e tiiliiT
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addition. 3.148 miles improved or
*••’ mentioned also that a substnn-
the r’
ranger
station.
river
of the hoard g a v e the hislory of the i,y du*' lo lhc 4ea,h of ' er broth* r. from ,hc
nM* r *‘
a“ ®n* The rivei
conditioned. The boys built 187 ,,a, *•»»»• bail been spent among Ore-
lib
rary;
Mrs.
Allen
McGregors
the
,,<MMer
w
h‘r
l>
occur.ed
a’
J
b
is
ixjint
affords
excellent fish
Tree Trouper« Depart
miles of horse or foot trails und itn- ”nn merchants for food supplies for
need of a library. Mrs. (Hear Slicp- Thur84aY evening at Jacksonville,
g f
»‘ce’head. The spot has been
For Borne in East—
proved or conditioned 27(1(1 miles <>t the camps; and that the 12.000 boys
used by Mr. Grey and bis party for
herd
reported
on
the
work,
its
cir-
at
,h
t
aR'
Ml.
h’ur>eral
service
A troop train, carrying 2M0 nen
trail; constructed 455 miles of themselves bad spent approximately
culation being second in Jackson * ,fTe ,,<’'4 ’* ,he iy4d h‘” lows h a ll their summer camps for the past
woods telephone lines—or an aver­ «126.000 in the state, while some from the Drew, Coquille, Tyee and
at Gold Did Sunday a ft**to o n at 2 three years.
age of more than 7 miles per camp, •630.000 had been sent to their fam­ Melrose conservation corps camps < ounly. The next meeting w ill be an
o'clock,
interment in the Same v il -
in the Roseburg area, left last F r i­ all day meeting at the community
while 1440 miles were maintained. ilies.
:
ley cemetery.
hall,
Ortober
13.
Mrs.
Charles
For­
day
for
Fort
Crook,
Nebraska,
They constructed 2111 permanent
♦
syth,
local
leader,
w
ill
give
a
dem-
where
the
men
w
ill
be
discharged.
Gold H ill l-«dge No. tag
forest buildings, including lookout M an W ho Made T rip to
Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Seely of Port­ »
__ onstration of the value of eggs, milk
I be men did not reenlisl for the
L a o. r .
bouses, ranger stations, barns, etc.
Park W ith Horae, Visits n « t six months’ term. Another 80,1 cheese in the diet. Mrs. Percy land spent part of last week at the
A large number of permanent camp
rain carrying CCC men w ill leave Thomas and Mrs. Ira Phelps w ill he home of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lance, ♦ Mizts eveap Tuesday evening
grounds were cleared ami improved
and also visited their daughter Mrs. »
Crater Lake National Park, Or». from Medford this week carrying hostesses.
V isitó n Always w e
with fireplaces, stoves, and sunitarv
Howard Grover and fam ily at ♦
Sept. 25 (Special)— It look I. K. hoys back to their homes.
accommodations; 55 road signs amt
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Galbrath and Grants Pass, returning to their
528 section corner signs were post­ Charry of Oakland. Calif., four
weeks
to
drive
to
Crater
Lake
with
160
Students
Enrolled
son
Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace home Sunday.
AMETHYST REBEKAH LODGB 91.
ed. They cut 2,000 fence posts; cut.
j Galbrath from near the Alaska
Meets eveXy Wednesday Night at the
peeled and hauled 5(10 telephone horses in 1905 and when he made At Willamette t ’niversily—
W
illiam
Cerveny
who
is
employ­
. . a r . r u Saturday
.ia .u r .ia y at Wit-
’’ark* an4 Mr an(’ Mrs. Mart ed , M , ,
aS_
«-
Classes started
poles; built 33 miles of fences; 10* his first trip to the park since that
ed at hfa
Marble
Sun- I. O. O. F. Hall, Gold HH1. Oregon
bridges and culverts, and marked ¡ ' ' T ,h ‘?
,r ' p wa* ma‘,', lamclle University in Salem. There ” urkhar, an4 granddaughter, Betty , <Jay
hon)<. mountain
Ofj F<x4, spent
’r
Ethel Martin, Noble Grand.
2O4mlles of forest boundary.
" ,
,hnn
,,ay* fr,,m
bay are 460 students enrolled this year ■**'an ’’“ ''khart. of Bogue River left I
'
'
Emma H aff, Vice Grand.
Routine work was frequently In- r r * ,On' A'
° f hl* vUI’ *
as compared with about 400 last ' "ednesdajr for John Day, Oregon,
E linor Force, Secretary.
; w here Mr. Galbrath went on busi- Auto Camp Men Convene
lerrupteil by rails Io fight fires, amt I r " r'
the park bad not year.
Lucy Mee, Treasurer.
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i ness In regard to the ranch he trad­
32,050 man days were spent in this
»"'• herders still
In Grants Pass October 2-3 GOLD H IL L CHAPTBR W. R.
manner. Exceptional work
was " f " " 4 * he* P,
r,'Rinn' '" 'ar ’ be Woolen Mill At Browea-
ed his Evans valley farm for last
summer.
done on the disaslerous Tillamook I -F
” " rk ha4 onh been estab ville Changes Hands—
The Oregon Auto Camp associa­ Meets Twice a month on the 2nd
and 4th Wednesdays at their Club
The Brownsville Woolen Mill, idle
and Clatsop fires, w berr one boy Itshed three years before.
tion w iil hold its annual conven­
rooms in the City Hall.
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w.
,1,
|
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Iz
s
lie
Cook
who
for
some
time
w
ill
be
reopened
in
lost his life and others were in ju r­
tion at Grants Pass. Oct. 2 and 3.
Rose Gay, President.
Share
In
Liquor
Revenues
the near future according to a deal j have lived in the Floyd Lance cabin
ed on line of duty.
Representatives from the camp
Edith Bryan, secretary.
Is
Aim
of
Oregon
Cities
made
last
week
in
which
the
m
ill
<no**d
to
Gold
H
ill
last
week
where
In an effort to ’’fireproof” Ore­
Madge Dorman, Treasurer.
owner» associations of the states
was
(nirrhased
hv
a
Portland
firm
.
|
*hcy
hav<
*
taken
charge
of
the
Tex-
gon’s forests, 40 miles uf firebreaks
.. « u in » iu ii
Washington
and
were built; 3990 acres of old snags
I be foundation for a program, The announcement has caused c o n -' 8, 0 Service station, Mr. and Mrs. j ijd California,
C H R ISTIA N SCIENCE N O TIC E
felled, and 190 miles of fire hazards aimed Io protect the inleersts of siderable joy in the town because f-ance are enjoying a weeks vaea- British Columbia, w ill attend,
Christian Science services are
lion at their cabin. Their place east! A banquet and dinner dance and held each Sunday morning at elev­
were cleared ffom along roads and cities in the adoption of liquor reg- it w ill put many to work.
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of Gold H ill is being cared for by various
sight-seeing trips have en o'clock in the building
trails; 2560 acres were covered by ulutions, if prohibition is repealed
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elliott and son been arrange;} by the committee in from Odd Fellows hall.
beetle control and survey work and was laid at the Eugene meeting of Portland Ex-Cashier Gets
Donald.
charge.
the League of Oregon Cities, Frank Five-Year Term for Robbery—
Everyone is welcome.
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| A matter, said to be of vital im-
Edmund J. Whelan, ex-cashier of
I* Farrell, Medford city attorney,
the Peninsula National bank of
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mathis of Pay- portaaee io all < amp
owners
announced on his return.
W. G. BI «HOP, M. D.
Portland w iil serve five years in Jette, Idaho, and daughter-in-law, throughout die state is the adop-
Since the cities w ill have to en­
Physician and Surgeon
the ‘federal p jn itentiary for em-
Mrs. ------------—
Don Mathis
of w Boise
were
to az^.
be S submitted
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r-rw m w .
w»
w B V
— Uoo
—
— of a code »ve
U V I S i l I IV C J
IX. to
force the regulations, it was brought
ttezzling funds of the hank.
He guests recently at the borne of Mr. the National Recovery A dm ini«tri
At Becker’s Drug Store— M on,
out ut the meeting, it is important
We«L, Fridays, 5 to 7 p. m.
was sentenced last Friday by Judge and Mrs. Roy Tompkins and family. ’ •«>■ at Washington, D. C. A leu
that they receive a substantial por
DEPENDABLE
Medford office; Jackson Connty
I Fee. Whelan was cashier of the
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tative code has been prepared and
ion of the revenue (roui liquor
Z” "
.
Bank Building
D E N T IS T R Y
sale, ami that they have something
o t. > 7 «
a»4
Mr. and Mrs. C. Carr who have _____ ________ __ ________
had misapplied approximately 815,- lived on the left fork of Foots creek
lo say about the handling of the
iXMl while rmployed.
Office with
for a number of years, have moved
liquor.
Dr. McBrlen, M. D.
to the home of their daughter. Mrs.
MEDFORD’S GREATE ST ENTERTAINMENT
A
committee
of
three
lo
represent
Tw
o
Hanlera
Die
Aa
235 East Main
Benjamin Harrison and fam ily on
the cities w ill he appointed in the {>eer Season Opens—
Phone 872-J
— --
what was form erly the John Short
MEDFORD, OREGON
near future to present their views.
T wo hunters lost their lives in p ro ^ rtv ” Mr
* r a w
Mrs.
when regulation:, are considered.
u,,. s|.|te on ,i1(. fir. , . a . . .
thl. JL
y' j
" and
""
” *• Richard
Financial urohlems of c it ie s an d a
,
..
” , th Turpin and son Ross plan lo move
iiiiu m iu i proMcms 01 chics , ami ^cer hunting season last Uednes-
week from th e
legislation which w ill make loans ,,Ily. Kelton Crampton of Bellfonn-
lhe
^£at ™ b!
...orc
easily
obtained,
were
dis
,
.
in
in
Mn<.
counly
WM
kj||ed
Taca’ «’<1 by
emx-cJ
F B I-S A T
F B I-S A T
cussed und plans whereby the while hunting with a party of six
Zane
Grey’s
Bill Boyd
University of Oregon may tie of ¡„ the woods of that county. Ed-
.-r^ ,
.
,.
great service, described. Several ward Volslroff of Hood River was
‘MAN
OF
THE
FOREST
“FLAMING GOLD”
i member* of the university staff , hc o, her
Hp w a l kUled
Children 10c
w ill arrange a meeting with c lt) when his rifle discharged as he fell ^ 7 5
f
"^ â tû rîIâ î^ n îîT ÿ r^ rp F T T
STARTS SUNDAY
representatives in this district In over a log
seye and fam ily the
first of the
SUN-M O N-TUE
- •
week while on their
way to Sant*
FOR FOUR DAYS
'High Speed
the near future,
it was announced.
I Barbara. California, where
Mr.
Contance Bennett
Su nday a n d M c n 1 lav, del. 12
Seattle G irl Snea Tor Crash
Berkley w ill teach in a boss schooL
WILL ROGERS
SUBSCRIBE FOR T H E NEW S
Joel McCrea
"FACE IN T H E SKY”
llamagea At Medford—
IF
^ erry'TawM w ill be remembered
S|iencer Tracy, Mnrian Nixon
1 .orain Cousins of Seattle.
“DR. BULL”
I Specialist in Internal Medicine
. . . . . . iu ».1 1
. l
by Dwfner Rogue River friends as
“BED OF ROSES”
Stuart Erw in
year-old girl.
w in g the Ln.ou OH h, ving
|Wf>
Diseases of Women and Children
«•on’Pany ot California for «10 0 » ,|w r U i, H p
e s > rri
whoM>
Tues.. Wed.. Ortolier 3-4
A. A. McBKIEN. M. D.
T H U R -FR I-S A T
W E D -TH U R
Physician and Surgeon
alleged damages as the result of an »a, u . r
,„ h , ■ __
,
"LU X U R Y L IN K R ”
for
accident on the Pacific highway 4
T”
Pr ^ P » !
Reception
room
with
Dr.
Gove
Geo. Brent. Zita Johann
Ronald Colman
Phone H72-J
235 E. Main
Edna May Oliver
miles south of Ashland, in 1931. i
’
TftiurvdäyTTrinay. October 5 <»
Medford, Oregon
“THE MASQUERADER”
"NAGANA-
Mrs. Julia Rucker who has spent
“It’s Great To Be Alive”
Plane Crashes At
Taln Rirell, Mclvyn Donglas
4 --------------------------------------------------- 4
about two years in the community
Medford Airport—
SF.E
left
Cat-
""TâhiTîîiîÿ^rpTôEë^T™
A United A ir Lines plane crashed ¡7
" Saturday-
Z T w Z . T for k . Sacramento,
^
1 Mat* 15c
Eve* 25c
Kids 18c
Mat* 25c
E v « 35c
Kid* 10c
EADS TRANSFER « STORAGE
join
her
Zane Grey’« “Sunset Pass”
on the Medford airport at midnight j
s e wi
COMPANY
Bandolph Scott, Tom Keene
Sunday but no one was injured
1
1 for Furniture Moving A Storage
ronllnuous Shows Sat. nml Sun.
Several passengers were shaken up
Fruii Haiiling
Daily Mat. 1 45
Eve. 7:00 p. m
when the huge plane tried to land
Pilone 315
Medford. Ore.
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I he plane was damaged and the
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passengers were taken aboard an­
other ship the next day and contin­
ued on their journey. It was the
first accident at the port since it
was established five years ago.
*-<ne
Bul,d
s s iz s s r
i
:
C
Dr. I. H. Gove
V
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PHONE NO. 4
FOR
Prompt Service
AN
Oysters Shipped from
Yaqaiaa Bay l-ast Week—
The first shipment of ovst.-rs ot
the autumn season were s'lippcd
last wees from the famous Yaquini
bay beds at Nrwrpori. One hundred
hags, nearly 10.000 pounds wars in
the shipment and they went lo a
Portland market.
IN
SEE T H E
NEW FALL HATS
Job Printing
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A
M.
M. DEPT. STORE. Medford
Hats Cleaned. Blocked. Remodel
Bring this ad and get 10% dis­
count on your purchase.
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IN
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This singleness of purpose has given Middishade clothes a de­
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W e have just received a shipment o f their new Browns, Greys
and Blues.
Middishade clothes are selected as the official clothes for the
Byrd A ntartic Expedition I I . M ore proof of Middishade na­
tional rec'»gnized value.
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