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The M oat Thoroughly Read W eekly in Southern Oregon, Published in the Biggest L ittle Town in the State VO LUM E X X X V I GOLD HILL, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER WORLD NEWS BOS TRUCK LAW RULED VALID BY A t a Glance HIGH TRIBUNAL SLOT MACHINES OUT W ITH LA W IN EFFECT iq , i 933 N U M B E R 28 POWER RATES PROTESTED BY CEMENT PLANT RECEPTION TONIGHT FOR HILL TEACHERS Those “one armed pick-pockets' . better known as slot machines, pass-1 I ed out of existence in the county . 1 Monday when state police cheeked I confectioneries und |»ool rooms for 1 the gambling devices. Last week the county und state authorities issued Contract Car- u warni"« «» operator, advising Beaver Portland Joined by SCHOOL BUDGET SUBMITTED FOR OK. NEXT WEEK Parents and patrons of the Gold Hill School district No. 57 are again reminded of the re ception for the teachers of the News of Ihr world brought Io local schools, to be held this Ihr reader In capsule form. evening at the high school au ditorium al eight o'clock. A bill providing for n 30-houi This will give the community week for ull Industrie* I* bring pre Private and an opportunity to meet new pared by I h r American Federuliou D istrict Patrons Slated to members of the faculty, as well rie r. S ta rt Initiative Pro- '"“« * * * '”“"« ,h‘a Auto Camps and Granges of Labor und will be introduced in as to renew acquaintance with Elect New Board M em ceedings to Secure V o ter’« !' “,n So f,,r "» could be - Complaint - - the next Congress unless ull un those who returned to their old in Against A l q . i learned the vurioim owners Lave ber; Sale of Old Equip employed ure put buck to work posts this fall. Reaction on Measure cooperated in pulling the machines leged Over-Charges ment up for Approval under NltA codes, It wan announc This year an excellent pro away. ed by William Green, president of gram of music and stunts has Oregon truck and bus interests The rule applies to city and ___ r ____ __ _ ...... „ ..v (.ompluints of ___ auto camp „ owners A. F. und L. Next Friday. October 27, is been planned, and other enter announced their InteiHious Wedr county alike, lioudhouses. under the and Fruitdale Grange No. 37» w w , tainment will be in the spirit I perhaps one of the most important nesduy of seeking u vote of the slot machine law, are not “private added to the protests of Beaver Claiming that tl»e move is spon of the Hallowe’en season. days of the year to parents and people through initiative proceed- liimiei." and are subject to the same Portland Cement company officials sored by the Lane County Recall patrons of the Gold Hill school Informal visiting will prob ings on the 1933 bus truck law. An- provisions as stores, clubs, nnd pool against allegedly high rates being association, “C oloner F. W. Slev. ably occupy much of the eve I district—for it is the day when they i.ouncement was made following a hulls, according to the authorities, churged by the California-Oregon ens, proprietor of a refreshment derision ning, and light refreshments meet to discuss the school budget by the stute supreme court Power company as the public hear-j will be served. stand in Eugene, filed a preliminary Tuesday that the law wus consti for next year, and to elect a new Ing being conducted in Medford by ______________ ropy of the petition for the recall member to the school board, as tutional. The petition was filed b) Death Calls Galls I'tilities Commissioner C. P m . Id--,» I 4 ,^ .._ _ of Governor Meier Saturday. The II. S. Illuckler und Clarence P. I well as to discuss other matters of Creek Resident Public M Thomas was indefinitely ad- t x - F r e «‘d e n t Hoover charge* ure: the governor is utterly Wagner. importance to the welfare of the Passe. Through C ity d S r ià Journed Tuesday. devoid of leadership necessary to Mrs. Nellie Eaton, 71-year-old res Initiative signers would have to That power rates continue the the officej that the real duties of number L’tt.fltMl persons by July 5, ident of Galls Creek for the last The school budget, which has Unbeknown to most Gold Hill seme while the fanner’s income has the offlre have been left to persons 1934 to plare the measure on the bal 20 ears, died at her home there greatly shrunk was the complaint residents, Ex-President H o o v e r been carefully prepared by the the people did not elect; that the lot of the November elections. board, assisted by its capable this morning about 7 o’clock, death contained in the grange protest. A passed through here late Monday Inrompelency of the governor and Contentions that bus und truck in bring due to intestinal obstruction. lowering of rates to correspond night on his way to an unknown budget committee, has appeared in his inattention to his duties of the terests were discriminated against ani' infirmities of uge. spot on the Klamzth river where I ,aS' . ,W° ls? U” of The New»> for with other prices was asked. office have placed the slate in an in the new law were denied by the Funeral arrangements are in H. W. Baker, proprietor of Camp “<• a«d party will spend a few ‘"J“ “"' / * * Ä T " ° f inipossigle e< million. __ dav« Ore., a n o lin days o fn r angling for steelhead and ,c‘" The committee deserves stale supreme court. A few of the , hi,r8c oi ,h<* Perl Funeral parlors, O’ the Woods al Wildervillc, and ..I- sal plaintiff* complaints include: that Medford, and will be announced representing 15 camp owners of mon. In company with the presi much credit for planning the budget, A chamber of commerce commit the act compels him us a private ’a’er- as it has kept the amount to be Grants Pass and vicinity, claimed dent were Nicholas Roosevelt of tee at Eugene recommended the ami contract carrier to assume the The Ka,°n* came to this eommun- that power rates were excessive in New York, Jay N. “Bing” Darling. raised by taxation practically the building nnd management by the outies and burdens of a common from Duluth, Minnesota, 21 years view of business shrinkage. well-known cartoonist of the Des i year* in aPi,e of the government of a $ I‘1.000,00(1 power carrier; that it subjects him to un- Moines (Iowa) Register, Milton H. fac* ,ha‘ s,a,e and Poun’> aid * “ Lw-allng on Galls Creek, where Grievances claiming that the plant on the upper McKendr river lawful und unreasonable regulation *hcy have lived since. Of seven cut more than $3,000 this year. Beaver Portland Cement Co. is forc Esberg and Dr. E. W. Westphal of Tuesday. The recommendation •* by the utilities commissioner; that «’hildren, but one. Bay Eaton of ed Io pay nearly double the power San Francisco. 11 » expected that the budget will Intended to relieve unemployment 1» discriminates against him in San Francisco, survives, Others At Ashland, where the automobile ** a<l<’Pted «s prepared, with very rates that similar firms a rp required during the wirier. favor of creamery and log hauling w*’° mourn her passing are her to pay on the Pacific coast were party halted for a few minutes, the ^cw objections, trucks; that it iin|>oses burdensome husband, David Eaton, two grand- vojce(j j,-. yy j j Muirhead vum- ex-president expressed interest in i The election of a director to fill Britain’s crack , Incoinoli Eaton of San „la„ager. „ Muirhead . . vc . the , charges such a, to prevent privatej - i «>"». . . Francis- . . . . ¡ k — j » ...„ o '! ’ quoted Ihe pear and apple business and in - j the vacanc>' «n ,he board of direct- S .k .S I — — -- ----- t — ------- —_______ • ___ - __ 1 . 1 . ' f l W CV I 1 11 I I I I . « 1 P i , > L f \ I , “Royal Scot found going too carriers from complying with a them and Dgrrold Hendrickson Z .» of 4 this ? # mjl|s ,|s ,hp ¡pp uilowalt Tulred concerning the benefits of ors caused by the resignation of lough In Colorado o Tuesday und hud and thereby creating a monopoly. rh >’ "nd ,hrec «reu, «rnndehildren. hour which hjj r o n l y has p.lit, NRA. I Dan McCarter, whose term expires hour which his company has paid to he hauled from Eads to Pueblo and that it unreasonably exempts — I since 1929 w h e n operating o n e e a l Ina capacity. eanacliv -------------------------- | in June 1935 is the other major - D . . , , --------—-----— .since 1929 when -------------------- by a Miss i Pacific train crew. A certain classes of carriers i problem Io be decided at this time. from Richard G ray Heads ; Higher rates were demanded when Gold H ill Families Denver and Bio Grande mouituin- charges iiii|xised upon others. All Although there has been much in Baker County Teachers Ihe company was not in full oper- Victim ized Recently terest shown in this election, and ty|ie loc«>i lo l'v e lent morn! sup|Mirl of these were denied In the opinion -------- | ntion, according to Muirhead. The to Britain's crack train as *t follow of the rourt. there have been many predictions A dispatch in the Baker, Oregon, latter summarized efforts of his Al leoat six Gold Hill families ed her over the "hump" into Den ! Herald last week, tells of the ele c -' company in 192« to construct a are wiser, if sadder today after be as to who will secure the position, ver. L o c a l Irrig a t’cn Board Hon of Richard Gray, son of Mr. power plant of its own across the ing made victims recently of a frau no one has come out to actively Has Lunch w ith Stiewer and ^’ray ***** city to river and explained how he was dulent sales scheme. A young man, announce their candidacy. Among Germany pulled out of the l.r-.giie _____ the responsible position of head of prevented in doing so by lega? giving the name of J. R. Martin prominent people who have been of Nations Saturday, leaving del named as possible nominees by Members of the hoard of direct- lh‘- ,,alu;r ‘’««nty «nit of the State action taken by Copco. The case and claiming to represent W. Z. egates at the urms parley at a tem Dame Rumor are Mrs. Rose Gay and . Gold Hill Irrigation Teacher’s association, which me» has been pending in the district I Gibson, Inc., Chicago ________ porary standstill in pro|iosrd nego ors of the Gold Hill Irrigation in Baker recently. *;'trC and George Lance of the Foots Creek i court of appeals in San Francisco tailors, took orders for clothes | district und Secretary Bertha Coy tiations. Hitler declared Germany’s Kieliäni is principal of the Rieh-, since December. A comparative groceries on a cash down payment. district, and A. A. Tylee and R. E. dissatisfaction al not being allowed i were in Medford today, where they land, Oregon schools in Baker chart showing the relative rates Customers were asked Io place a Cook of this city. an arm« parity with other lending enjoyed lunch this noon with Sen county, a position he has held the As there are already two mem paid by six cement factories in the "deposit” of $10 on a $20 order. ator Frederick W. Stiewer, who is nations. bers on the board from the city of past five years. His success in his San Francisco Bay district and oth- in Southern Oregon this week dis None of the goods was delivered chosen profession is indicated by tr coastal points was presented by and the "salesman” disappeared Gold Hill, many have voiced the After the capture Monday of two cussing problems of importance to member the recognition he is receiving Muirhead as evidence to the court early in September. Upon becom opinion that the new more of the six escaped inmates this section. among his fellow teachers. of rate descrimination. A rate as ing suspicious one of the victims should be from one of the outly Attorney Frank P. Farrell trans from the state hospital for the in low as 3 mills is given to certain of wrote the Chicago firm and was ing districts, and preferably, per sane al Salem, there remained only mitted Senator Sliewer's invitation his competitors, Muirhead ciuimed. informed that no representative of haps, from the Foots Creek section, Frosh Become Full- one fugitive, William O. Brown, al Io Ihe local district board, urging . as that is the largest rural district Tlie Klamath lake situation in Ihe Fledged H igh Students .s ! d_ ^ Í ’ ending pupils here. As the country leged leader of the asylum Itreuk, that the directors make s|ieeiul ef Copco hearing is scheduled Io open fort Io attend nnd hear the Senator the company. The hoax salesman to he apprehended. The Freshmen became full-flcd:;- in Klamath Falls Monday, October wore a brown suit and sported an districts have not had a representa- discuss irrigation matters. tive on the board for the last two The district secretary also re <d high school students at the ini- 23, it was announced Tuesday. eyebrow mustache. Names of Ihe i years, this suggestion will doubtless Beetles ruined on the little town lintiou party last Friday evening, ports that word has been received victims hdve not been disclosed, of Rock Creek, B. C., Sunday for be seriously considered by the vot- and police were not notified, but i ers. more than Ihree hours. The beetles this week that the Beeonstruction given by Ihe Sophomores at the Ihe information is released by the had wings Iml were apparently un Finance corporation appraiser, who school gymnasium. The faculty SARDINE CREEK NEWS A large crowd ir. expectei to at- is Io appraise this district and the «nd practically nil Ihe high school press as a warning and protection h.nd ,h<? e,ec,ion t„ hp, ,.hoose able to use them. By Mrs. S. A. Dusenberry Medford und Talent districts pre j students were presenl. to others who may be empted to ,hp mpmbpr of ,hp The F.eshm?ii were tried in a patronize such irresponsible parties. I Thp notice of e|pption also „ „ „ Jenn Harlow, platinimi blonde pnratory Io securing the govern- Mr. nnd Mrs. Hutchins who have men! debt re-fumUng lonns, will ¡court and various sentences were slren of Ihe serren, underwent nn that the patrons of the district shall C. W. Stumbo was a Gold Hill vote on the sale of two pieces of operatimi for acute appendieitis he in Gold Hill late this month. He placed on theim Later everyone purchased ten acres of the Champ lin orchard near Miller Gulch, spent Is now in Montana attending to bus- joined in playing games and to com visitor from his home on Foots equipment belonging to the dis'riet. enrly Sundny. píete Ihe evening the Sophomores Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.' Creek Monday. iiiess connected with his office. One is the mseardeil furnae? equip- Earl Croft. | ____ _____________ si i • ed rcfr*\i ,m *nl :. “THE PEOPLE TALK" (Back Page Please) G IR L S C O U T N E W S START» NEXT WERX Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sexton of (By Luuraine Force), Klamath Falls were callers at the PRl’NES TO PEDDLE? CALL i The officers of the Girl Scouts are Is your personality stifled? Laurelwood poultry farm last Fri THE GOLD HILL NEWS Do you lie nwuke nights— a as follows: Tulips—leader, Mary day. Mr. Sexton is club agent for sufferer from bail dreams and ¡Gay; second, Bobertu Mullin; Swas Ihe Klamath County 4-H club, and Prunes to peddle? hidden complexes? Do you have tika—lender, Sybil Wsikerf; second, was looking for breeding cockerels Or maybe it isn’t prunes this a yen to tell the world whnt you 'Jean Skelton; Ever Green—leader, Ic be used in the boys club work To C. F. Kirkland, Medford, Fri time. Maybe it’s onions, or pota think of il? Have you some con Jill Martin; second, Valentin Cook. Funeral services for Stillman H. for Ihe coming year. day the 13th is not a bogus super toes. Or apples and tomatoes. 'File canuries changed their name Conner who succumbed Io pneu structive suggestions w li I c h stition. At least. Friday Ihe 13th Whatever it is. let The Gold Hill might improve the sorinl condi 1 to Swastika, for good luck. monia lust Saturday were held Mr. and Mrs. H. H. F.lhart nnd is a poor day to be hailed into News sell it for you. It’s r is ib le tions of you and your neighbor? ' The Girl Scouts will have u from Ihe Perl Funeral home in Med son Billy of Ashland, Mr. nnd Mrs. court us the miscreant could well that you want to trade your biizuur Thursday, October 19, at ford Wednesday afternoon at two Harry Wengnnt of Valley View near If so, here is your opportunity. testify. On the charges of drunken team, wagon, and harness for a The Gold Hill News Is inaug Ihe scout hull From 4 to 8 p. ui. c’clock. The body was moved fol- Ashland nnd Mrs. Eva Newton were driving Kirkland was fined $100 light car. Let The Gold Hill News urating with the next issue a Magazines, funey work, candy, lav- |ow ing the services Io the Wood- Sunday dinner guests of Mr. nnd nnd sentenced to serve 30 days in be your bargain house. Barter is column devoted solely to the ( coder bags und quite a few other |un,| crematorium In Snn Francisco, Mrs. P. L. Walt. the county jail by Judge H. D. not an uncommon thing these enmniiinienlions of Its readers. things will he on sale. , Conner resided for the past six Reed. In addition, Kirkland had days. Don’t let vour wares go The fleTd Is open. Dust off Ihe Ihe games we played at Ihe last yrnrs on the Pacific highway six George Smith, who has been his license suspended for a year. crying for want of a trading old quill pen and go to it. Whnt meeting were the crows and the n,j|es north of Gold Holl and was d rivin g a caterpillar trnctor In road Other offenders were: Fred Link- post. The modern way to ex lire your privute opinions of Ihe cranes. Meeting to he held from 4 W(,j| known here. The deceased construction, returned home this hart, fined $5 and costs for speed change goods is through the col NRA? Whal do you think of re Io 5 after school. Swastikas hud ,)ni| been sick only Iwo days when week. ing a truck; A. J.^l.nrson. Gold Hill umns of a newspaper. call proceedings against Governor charge of the program Inst Thurs- came. fined $5 and costs for having void Our classified columns are Meier? t)o you have any criti day. The Evergreens will he Stillman Conner was born "nt Win. Wright is empYbyeiî al Ihe license plates—fine suspended; nnd open Io do business. A five-line cisms to make of Ihe proposed Charge ot Ihe program next time. Wilmington, Delaware, October 13. ¡Lively Uine plant on Kanes Creek. Donald Anderson. Medford, fined $5 advertisement inay rent your plan of liquor control in Oregon? 18f>9, and b-fore coming to thij, re- --------- nnd cost«, Monday for speeding a house or sell your walnut buffet. Mrs. Lee Cook and sou Clarence gion had resided at Salinas. Cali Have you liny ideas which would Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Dusenberry, truck. At five cents a line your invest lend to the betterment of Gold of this city left early Wednesday fornia, where he wns electrical en Mrs. Nina Dusenberry nnd Harold ment amounts to the ridiculously morning by automobile for Chicago. gineer for the Spreckels Sugar com- Smith are working nt the Del Bio Hill ns n city? I. O. O. F. LODGE NEWS low sum of 25 cents. And you These are jusl a few sugges While In Ihe eastern city the locul pany. Conner held a medical de- orchard helping harvest the apple Every memger is urged to he out reach hundreds of potential buy tions. There are numerous olhers people will visit relatives and also grPP frOm Jefferson Medical school crop, at the next meeting as two captains ers in a single day. No time lost which will slrlke you as more plan Io attend the World Fair. jn Philadelphia. He spent two ears) — have been appointed for entertain inquiring. You see everybody at Important. There are no limits Mrs. Cook will return to Gold Hill | n Alaska mining, and six years in Quile a number of high school ment nnd are to choose sides. Un placed on your expression, ex after n short visit, hut Clarence Cnnnda where he was in charge of students from here nltendbil Ihe less you are present you may have once. Think of it! Five cents a line. cept the limits of good taste and will remain in Chicago where he dredging opr rations for the C.ug- Freshman initiation In Ihe Gold Io serve on Ihe losing side! H. D. Count your words out. They av common decency. Address your plans to gel work. Hill high school Friday evening Force is one captain, and W. W. erage five words per line. And gt-nheim fomi (ntion. signed letters to the editor. They Surviving him are his wife, Flor nnd report a very enjoyable lime. Hittle heads Ihe other side. It’s then pick up the nearest phone Tom Smith, Ralph Cupp, Merrit ence Conner, two daughters. Ben should not exceed 500 words. going to be a real contest, so come and call 4. Just plain 4. The Don’t wait I Wade in I Give I)Hvis and Mr. Ward have gone on ce and !■ rolliy, n::-l son, WII- Old papers for sale at The News out nnd do your best.—Toney Gold Hill News will do the rest. your pel gripes an airing. a hunting trip up Hapuey Canyon, j Ham, all at home. office. tf Ross, secretary. S. H. C on n er Succumbs A fter Short Sickness Stiff Punishment Is Dealt Offender Friday The 13th