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v (SuMih Mill The M oat Thoroughly Read W eekly in Southern Oregon, Published in the Biggest L ittle Tow n in the State GOLD HILL, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1933 VO LUM E X X X V I R» W 1” — "I.........C J N U M B E R 27 1 Finale O f Mountain-River Feud STATE TO TRAIN Written By Bonneville Project WORLD NEWS DISABLED MEN A t a Glance N ew t of the world brought to the reader in capsule form. The Pacific uorthwest wheat murketiug agreement, signed Tues day by Secretary of Agriculture Wallace, is expected to raise the price of wheat 12 to 20 cents u bush el. Approximately 35,000,000 bush els of wheut w ill he moved to for eign markets under the agreement. A new plan for the control of liquor sales in Oregon has been adopted by Governor .Meier’s liquor committre. The committee decided that grocery and drug stores should he permitted to sell wine* and liquors with an alcoholic content below 14 per cent by volume. The same provision applied to sale in hotel dining rooms. All liquors ex ceeding 1« per cent by volume should be sold in state liquor stores. Permits to buy liquor were fixed u» a dollar each for qualified persons. Bloodshed marked the clash of striking cotton pickers and growers in the Arvin district. 35 miles south west of Bakersfield, California, Tuesday. Demands of the pickers for wages of »1 for every hundred pounds were met by a refusal of the growers to pay more than 60 rents. One man was killed and three Injured in the clash. Florida gave early promise of be ing the thirty third slate In favor of prohibition repeal Tuesday as wet voters piled up big leads in the first precincts reported. The Blue Eagle of NBA ruffled its feathers and flashed a menacing tal on for the first time In its short career of political taxidermy Tues day. Hugh S. Johnson, recovery ad ministrator, ruled that the govern ment bird could no longer roost in the windows of Theodore (1. Itnhul- is, Gary, Indiana, rcsturant pro prietor, when the Inlter’s 10 employ- rs claimed that he was violating the code both in maximum hours anil minimum wage provisions. Probability that the w orld’s fair would continue beyond November ] was indicated this week by fair officiate. Total receipts to date were *30,000.000 paid by 19,000.000 persons in attendance. Mary Plckford denied reports that she was plnnning divorce pro ceedings against Douglas Fairbanks in Juarez, Mexico. Loans amounting to »600,715.85 were authorised Tuesday by the advisory committee of the Home Owners’ Loan corporation. Approval of 152 loans In Multnomah countv nnd 143 loans from other districts of the state was made by the commit tee. Of nearly 300« applications, averaging »2100 each, 1000 are now rca<ly for approval. Approximately 9000 men have been put to work during the past month in the national forests under public work allotments, It was an nounced Wednesday. Additional thousands w ill be hired from an other fund of »15,000.000 in the next lew months. Mrs. Henrietta B. Mnrtln. choir- inn of the "Good Government Con fess", was found guilty of "riot- us, violent, and disorderly con- uct” by a circuit court jury in Med- ird Tuesday. Sentence w ill he pass- 1 Wednesday morning. Bill Terry, player mnnnger of the orld champion Giants, signed a ve-year contract to continue in his ■esent capacity at »40,000 per an- Frnnce, Great Britain, nnd the United States joined in opposing re armament demands of Germany. Small concessions to Germany’s armament program are expected to be made by leading powers in order to reach a friendly agreement. vcrnment Camp hotel, owned V. Bnfferty, was burned to the nd Wednesday. The hotel which rated on the summit of Mt. I, was only partially protected Murance. BBWARRI TOMORROW 18 FRIDAY, THE THIRTEENTH WILL HONOR NEW FACULTY Heads up there! Tom orrow’s FR ID A Y , the 13th! A compromise settlement between of the mountains and continued by Babbit’s feet, horseshoes — two of nature's Titans, the moun process of erosion to wear away its . charms of all kinds— w ill be tain and the river, is one of the an present channel. Whichever theory brought into use to offset the gles from which the building of the is accepted, the river was the victor traditional evil luck of Black F r i Bonneville dum on the Columbia in either case. Free Occupational Training P a rty N ext Thursday W ill day. The more suspicious w ill be river may be viewed, according to In comparatively recent times, wary- of ladders, black cats, and Available to A ll Eligible* Welcome School (lie Sunday Oregonian. reckoned geologically, there occurr broken mirrors. Gamblers w ill When niun stepped in recently to ed the great landslides at the site Above Sixteen Teacher* take a day off. There w ill be » put a linlt to the figtit by his deris of the Cascade locks, marking the lull in the stock market, and men ion to build the 831,000,000 Bonne second round of the mountain-river the world over w ill pay homage ville dam, the Columbia river had feud. By far the heavier slides came Truining physically hnndicupped The first large social event of thg to an age-old suix-rstition. distinctly the better of the argument froki Table mountain on the Wash fall season— a party honoring the |N-r»ons for suitable jobs w ill lx- 1 and would eventually have smashed ington side of the river which had And while all of this is going teachers in the Gold H ill schools— is on, there w ill be some who fall undertaken in every community in through to a clean victory, for the the effect of changing the course of being planned for next Thursday heir to millions, and others w ill Oregon, according to Oscar 1. P a u l-’ mountains hud been steadily giv the river at this point to tne Ore evening by committees which are ' celebrate the demise of their son. Stale Siqiervisor of Vocational1 ing ground to their assailant for the gon side. However, the greatest being arranged this week. m other-in-law’s. What is bad past few hundred years. Only man danger at the present time of slides ltehahililalion. The service is uvuil- luck for some is good luck to The affair w ill be held at the could save them. exists on the Oregon side. Work ac able to those above 10 years of age. others. Anyway, tomorrow Is school auditorium, beginning at To get the pro|»er background for complished by engineers for the Those vocationally handicapped this gigantic struggle, one must go Union Pacific in stopping these slid Friday and the number is th ir 8:00 o'clock. either beruuscs of injury or disease far hark into geologic history to a es by drainage tunnels w ill be un teen. So watch your step! This annual event, which is al should present their cases to Mr. time when there were no Cascade done by the Bonneville dam, caus ways looked forward to by school Paulson, unit an immediate survey mountains and the land was a ing the engineers of the dam no patrons, w ill be very informal this D rug Store Escapade of the euse w ill be made. The Be- smooth plane. One day there came small amount of worry. 1 year, taking on the nature of a H al habiliation Service seeks and wel volcanic eruptions succeeded by Draws Fine for Drunk lowe'en party, with refreshments, However, to get back to the sec comes the cooperation of all great luva flows over eastern Ore ond and last episode of warfare, the Jecorations and the program of en persons or ugencies who come. in gon ami Washington. Then the earth mountains were only momentarily A charge of drunkenness on the tertainment in keeping w ith the contact with the disabled. against H a rr) spirit of the season. began to buckle itself front shrink victorious, for the river by deviat highway brought Cureful examinations to deter age, causing the gradual rise of a ing in its course continued to wash Coleman, arrested here last week, New members of the teaching mine the adaptable capacities for north-south ridge at right angles to the debris from its path and would drew him a sentence of 24) days in staff which local people w ill have industrial nnd vocational training the Columbia river. There are two have had an easy triumph had not | the county ja il in Judge H. D. the opportunity to meet are Miss w ill be given, and those susceptible views extant concerning the next the decision of man in the form of Heed’s court here last Friday. Ac Madge Mitchell, second grade teach to rehabilitation work or vocational stage of the story when the real the Bonneville project come to halt cording to reports, Coleman had er, who comes to the Gold H ill guidance w ill be given every pos- warfare between mountain and riv the struggle permanently by flood spent some time in Gold H ill Thurs schools from the Sams Valley dis ible uid. The training w ill he larg- er began. Some say the mountain ing the Cascade rapids with b a c k -, day, and while in Becker’s drug trict; Miss Beth Paulsen, English in ly practical -in shops, offices and dammed the river the latter forming water from the dam. And thus, pug store, took advantage of the pro structor in tbe high school, whose schools of the State. a lake and finally breaking over the nacious man. unable to keep peace prietor's good nature, and while the home is in Portland, and Coach Le There are about 40 cases under top to continue its course to the sea. w ith himself, has figured prominent store was dimly lighted after hours, land T . Cook, also of Portland. Fam iliar faces which w ill again truining in the State at present. The The other view holds that the river ly in keeping peace w ith the ele it is alleged he rang the cash regis ter and took considerable money. greet the parents and patrons, are Federal Government has 30,000 rose in pace with the grudual rise ments. He left without any loss being Superintendent J. A. Thomason, who such cases, with more than 64100 re discovered, however, and when ap is serving his second year as head habilitated and returned to gainful Travelers Choose Home Garden Club Plans prehended. in an intoxicated con of the local schools; Miss Albertina imployiiient the pnst year. W in ter's Program dition, the charge of drunkenness Hankey, commercial instructor in on Banks of Rogue Applicants should write at once was placed against him until fu r the high school; Mrs. Madeline Pen to the Supervisor of Vocational Itc- Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Beinkin, wbo > habilitution, State Board for Vo lust yeur purchased the Brashear1 The Gold H ill Garden club met ther investigation could be made) dleton, first grade teacher; Mrs. at the home of Mrs. Joe Blair la s t, Other rases tried here during Minnie Sargent, third and fourth; cational Education, Salem. ranch in the Gold H ill Irrigation Frida> to talk over plans for the the week, included one against Miss Mabel Moore, fifth and sixth; district, near the town of Bogue < Louis Holland for speeding a truck. Mrs. Marjorie Pena, çeventh; and W reck on Blackwell H ill Biver, this week announce that they winter, which w ill enable them to His sentence was »5 and costs, ami Mrs. Maudie Robinson, eighth. Lands P air in Bastile have sold a small plot to a fam ily ] w ork toward a pleasant and profit Glen Johnson was given the same A large reception committee, whose who plan to locate here to make able season when gardening time penalty for a like offense. These duties w ill be to see that everyone their home. The purchasers are Mr. comes next spring. men appeared in the local court ’ gets acquainted, is being named, Tw o men, Tom Parker and J. and Mrs. Shuler, wbo spend much and other committees include a It was decided to seek the city October 9. Neff, are Iwing held in the county of their time traveling. For the past Thursday morning, H. H. Arm group to plan the program; a com council rooms as the permauent jail at Medford by state police pend- five years they have been touring club rooms in which the ladies may strong, whose car carried void li mittee in charge of games, and one ing investigation of the wreck different parts of the United States, hold their regular meetings, and cense plates, was also fined »5 and of ladies who w ill attend to solicit about 10:341 o’clock Sunday night on! tiut when they began looking for a any other social events they may costs of the case. ing and serving the refreshments. Blackwell, a few miles east of Gobi place to establish their borne, they As in the past, tbe reception is H ill. The accident involved the enr sponsor. chose the Bogue Biver valley— pur expected to attract a large group of in which they were riding and one For the w inter program, a study W .R .C . Announce* Public chasing river frontage right on the parents and friends of the school driven by Frank Avery. of various plant life, garden plans, D inner* Begin This M onth for one of the most enjoyable com banks of the Bogue. They announce Police said Monday that the car that they w ill continue to travel and many other interesting subjects munity get-togethers of the social In which Neff, Parker and a com from time to time, but that they has been proposed, and at the No Renewing their usual custom of panion were driving had been takrs w ill probably spend nine months of vember meeting a definite plan w ill serving a public dinner once a year. All are urged to make a spe cial effort to attend. la rlie r in I he evening from Lee be adopted. month in connection with their the year here. Neff, brother of the man being held. The date of this meeting has not regular corps meeting, the Women’s This is the third real estate tran A party of local high sch< ol The third man who had been riding saction fur property in the Gold been set as yet, but members are Relief Corps. James Luttrell Post students composed of June Moore, in the car struck out Into the asked to watch for the announce- ] first H ill Irrigation district within the nnnounce this week that the Effie PnUon, Louise Smith. Delos brush toward the Gold Bay dam nnd last month. raent. dinner of the w inter season w ill Walker, Lester Dusenberry and was not located by police. be given Wednesday, October 25, Junior Robinson hiked to the The Neff car was completely at the corps rooms at noon. beacon and back last Friday eve Report F ru it Jobs wrecked officers said, and the Avery Gold H ill Now Has The plan this year is to have Photographic Studio P lentiful in North specially prepared menus in keep ning. car was badly damaged. ing with the important even’s of A new service is being offered Mr. and Mrs. Asil W alker and each month, and for October they residents of Gold H ill and commu John Chisholm, who left last Satur w ill carry out the harvest motif. nity this week, w ith the announce day for Yakima, Washington, the A charge of 35c w ill be made, and ment by W. W. Trannnh of the apple center of the north, have people who have patronized the opening of a photographers studio. w ritten relatives here that they corps dinners in the past know that Mr. Trannah, who has been oper find that jobs are very plentiful the meals served are well worth ating a second-hand exchange store in that section for fruit workers. this sum. in Gold H ill since last spring, has They stated that they were offered A 25-year moratorium on elk The ladies have planned a very By purchase of outstanding bonds, had many years of experience in jobs in almost every town enroute, heads w ill be temporarily lifted for active year, and hope to raise funds both the Gold H ill school district the photography business nnd w ill pickers and packing house rousties and the city council have recently open for a general line of commer being the workers that were most for a well-rounded program,, and Oregon huntsmen when a three-day made possible considerable savings cial work, with children’s and baby needed. They plan to pack, however, hope that people of the community season opens in Um atilla and Baker w ill see fit to support them through counties October 23. it has been con lor the people they represent. pictures a feature. He w ill also do nnd have been assured positions in servatively estimated that more than patronizing their dinners. Lust week the City of Gold H ill kodak finishing and enlarging. the apple metropolis. The second Wednesday of each 2500 sportsmen w ill take the field receivrd »4,000 of the money due An attractive get-acquainted offer Weather in the north is ideal, they them from the Benefit Savings A w ill be found in the advertising col report, nnd they are much enthused month is the regular business meet during the three-day period. Por ing and on the fourth Wednesday tions of Union and W allowa count Loan company w ith whom they had umns of this issue. about prospects there. the corps w ill serve the public din ies w ill also be opened to shooting. illegally deposited funds, nnd im ner and the nfternoon session w ill When a ban was placeo on elk mediately took advantage of the M arried M en Take Third Rev. Cowden to Hold be given over for needlew’ork for shooting in 1907, elk were practic low’ bond market Io effect a saving ally extinct in Oregon. The elk Game from Single Team Sunday Evening Services the benefit of the needy. ot »1,054 to the people of Gold H ill. herds suffered more depredations at This was done by taking up »4,000 The "little world series” baseball the hands of the white man than Rev. W. A. Cowden of Bogue IT O ELEC T SUCCESSOR TO in bonds nt the price of »3,0(10.00 SCHOOL DIRECTOR MeCARTER did the Indians who were also pret River, who was in charge of serv which accounted for »334, nnd the for Gold H ill is over. By taking the third game, 10 to 9 ices at the Methodist church in this ty well-thinned at this period. Care interest for the next three years at The school board is this week pub ful conservation by state game of 0 per rent would have amounted Io Sunday, the married men won two city last Sunday evening, announces *720, making the total saving »1,054. ' nut of three from the single outfit. that he w ill again hold services here lishing notice that voters of Gold ficers has restored the number of H ill district No. 57 w ill fill the va elk to more than 10,000 head during The school district bond was one Although the single hoys were lead this Sunday evening. Forty-five people attended church cancy caused by the resignation of the 25-yenr shooting holiday. In the due in 1935 in the sum of »1,000. ing nt the end of the ninth inning, The debt funding program adopted their sporting blood was up and Inst Sunday, and enjoyed the fine Director Dan McCarter, when they four counties open to hunters the another inning service, which also included a ser meet to vote on the school budget latter part of the month, there are by the board had accumulated suf they called for ies of steriopticon pictures on the at the nnnual hearing Friday, Octo approximately 8700 of the animals. ficient surplus, the hoard found which proved to be fatal. The lineups for the two teams life of Christ, presented by Rev. ber 27. The meeting w ill be held Opinions d iffer as to the difficulty this week, that they were able to nt the school nuditorium at 2:00. of bagging this gnme. Some claim pay off this one unit. They bought were about the same as the Sunday Cowden. The congregation was so pleased So far no one has announced their that they w ill be as easily shot as the bond for »950, nnd made n sav before. w ith Rev. Cowden’s work, that they intention to run for the position. milk cows. Others say that the elk ing of »120 in interest, the total w ill not only be hard to hit but like voted unanimously to continue the GOLD H IL L LODGE NO. 129 snving amounting to »170 to the The Royal Scot express, famous wise hard to find. Whichever group evening worship under his leader taxpayers. ace train of the London Midland & is right, it is certain that elk horns The Odd Fellows lodge met In ship. Incidentally, people of the school All members and friends are urg Scottish rnilwny, one of the most bearing the required number of tw o d'slrict inny be Interested in know regular session Tuesday, October ing Ihnt the bonded indebtedness of 14), and after the business was dis ed to attend and give th eir interest popular exhibits at the Century of or more points on either horn w ill Progress, w ill make a post-exposi grace many a library at the close of the district is now hut »11,000, posed of the lodge extended con and support. tion tour of the West and w ill be the season. which is considered remarkably low gratulations to one of its old mem Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cook and on display in Portland Wednesday, for a district having the high prop bers and faithful worker on his 75th Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Sutton, erty valuation which this district birthday anniversary. Everyone en Clarence Cook left Saturday for October 25. It w ill probably pass Maude Sutton, and Mrs. Art Mullin through Gold H ill sometime Tues Lakeview where they w ill spend a joyed the fine repast put on by Chef enjoys, which is approximately day night. were in Grants Pass Friday. few day*. Paul Thompson. 11,250,000. Bond Purchases Save Gold H ill Substantial Snm Many Nimrods A w a it Opening O f Elk S e a so n