Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, September 19, 1940, Image 4

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    Thunday,
The Gold Hill News
lie at the root of most of our huo’»
ing tragedies.**
A few rules for Hunters
E stablish ed 1897
Undoubtedly, declare the National
Conservation Bureau experts, if all
P U B L I S H E D B Y IV E R S O N P R IN T I N G C O M P A N Y
those who go on hunting trips this
fall would observe the following
W allace G. Iverson. E d ito r and O w n er
few simple precautions, our 1940
An Independent N ew spaper Published in the In te re s ts of hunting accident carnage would he
greatly minimised:
Gold Hill, O regon, and V icinity
1. Wear clothing whose color eon
Irasts as much as possible with the
foliage. Bed has been proven the
P U B L IS H E D E V E R Y T H U R S D A Y
best color. A red tap, jacket, or
shirt may save your life.
2. Don't drink while you are in
E n tere d a t the P ostoffice at Gold H ill, O regon, fo r tra n s
the woods. Liquor and fire-arms
m ission th ro u g h the m ails as second-class m a tte r.
don’t mix.
3. When climbing fences or other
Portland also ranked ninth for obstructions either unload your
CAR O W N E R S H IP
cities of 100,009 in total street mile­ gun or be sure the safely catch is
H IG H IN O R E G O N
age. There are 1,001 miles of streets on. Always unload a shotgun.
4. Keep your gun pointed away
within the city while the average
There is a passenger car register­ for cities within this population from your partner or companions at
ed in Portland for every 3.7 resi­ group was 70« miles of streets.
all times. When walking with a
dents according to information
'
The material revealed that mo­ group, carry your gun over your
reaching Dr. E. B. McDaniel, presi­ torists and the motoring industry shoulder, niusxle upward, instead of
dent of the Oregon State Motor paid eleven per cent of all the tax­ slung in the crook of your arm.
association, from the Automobile es collected in 1939. Taxes per mo­
5. Protect your general i hvdcal
Manufacturers association. Portland tor vehicle in the United States now health while outdoors. Don’t over
ranked eleventh for all cities over average $58.15 — a jump of 4« oer exert yourself, change wet cloth-
ro m p tly ,,n'l 8»‘t plenty
100,060 population in per capita pas­ rent over the average of $35.88 perl , p ProlnP,l>
of
I sleep at night.
senger car ownership.
vehicle :«
in min
1929.
Oregon ranked thin! in states in
6. Don't snap-shoot on the spur
Gasoline consumption per vehieh
point of ownership, the motor as­ during 1939 was 724 gallons at a of the moment. Every time you
sociation
president said. There is a cost
t
.................
of $13o.75.
—..w. .....
Mr. .»ni/utitc,
McDaniel suit
said fire your gun. know beyond a doubt
car for every 3.3 persons in Oregon, that federal, state and local gasolin, what you are shooting at. It is bet­
tne national average for stales is a taxes accounted for *39.39 or 40.9 ter to come back to camp minus a
car for every 5.5 persons.
deer than carrying a wounded man
per cent of the gasoline cost.
over your shoulder.
YOUR
1100 S L A I N IN 1939
B Y N IM R O D S ’ G U N S
tfr, 1840
to <iv« notice of mid flection by
OUR DEMOCRACY
publication of tfiv uiorvainii milieu
in two issues of thè Gold Hill News
prior to ttie dale ol sum cicu o 'i,
(lie first of which said publication
studi be not less Ilian 15 days prior
(bercio und the Chief of Polire of
the City of Gold Hill is hereby dir­
ected to post a copy of said notice
signed by lite Recorder, at three
public piare« within the City of
(mid Hill, one of which situll he ut
the plucc of holding said election.
Said notices shall he so posted not
Ima than ten days prior lo lite ilute
of said election.
Section No. 0. The publication of
this resolution us hereinbefore pro­
vided shall be deemed u compliance
with the provisions of the Churter
for Ihe publication thereof.
Passed by the City Council und
signed by me In open session in
authentication of Ils passage ihls
loth day of September. 1940.
W HAT W E
FOR M O NEY
I T [ h e O X W A S T H E ' i / Z j
MEASURE OF
VALUE IN
ANCIENT ROME.
R. G. W’igle, M ay o r
Attest:
Nellie G. Reed. Recorder
this B llh
Approved by me
Septem ber, 1040.
day
of
R. G. W'lgle, M ay o r
You can know your EYES
l.susfs only when required
D r. H erb ert W H erm an n
OPTDMErKIMT
Grants Pass
»1# H. St.
Phone 2A8J
k B »
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RETAIL GASOLINE BUSINESS
********* »SSSSSSSSWSSSSSSWSSS
It is estimated that every 24 hours
one third of all U. S. motor vehic­
les, ten million of them, drive into
the nation's 400,009 retail gasoline
outlets and obtain 60,000,000 gal­
lons of motor fuel, according to Ilia
Oregon Stale Motor Association.
PRSCRIPTIONS
September
When the frost is on the punkin.
D R . O. H . S C H E E T Z
And the fodder's in the shock—’’
O p to m etrist
will be compounded with the
To James Whitcomb Kiley the fat,
highest quality drugs obtain­
of the year was the grandest sea­
eyesight sP B C iA u n
able and as exactly as your
son of all. The toil of the summer
I IJ O O A Y W E HAVE PAPER. A N O M E T A L M O N E Y . BUT
606 East H St, across from
Doctor orders at the depend­
was over, barns were filled to burst­
a b le —
M O S T M O N E Y IS EX C H A N G E D BY C H E C K .
Golden Rule H St. entrance
ing with produce, mans spiritual sal
Bead the advertisements In th^
isfaction at work well done was at
***************** to * totototototoas
O W L D R U G STO R E
its keenest. The fall was the season paper for reliable places to trade.
of Gold Hill for the year 1941 tin fore made by Hie Council of the
of Thanksgiving.
A R A N T S PASS. O R E .
Council of said city did. by ordi l ily of Gold Hill for geuurul fund
FINAL NOTICE
In recent years our anticipation
nance, levy a tax upon the tuxublc purposes for said yeur, and includ ‘************“ ‘ “ " ‘ n n n i n m s
****************** totosto «* totow » of the harvest months has been IN THE COUNTY COl RT O P T H F property
in ihe city of Gold Hill foi mg all departments of municipal
fraught with a dread that did not
STATE (IE OREGON FOR JACK the year 1941 for general fund pui government, in Ihe amount cl
poses in the amount of $5,672.50, and $o.6/2.50, as provided by Ordinal!,’.
exist in Riley’s time. Each fall
SON COUNTY.
‘
WHEREAS the City oi Gold Hii No. 216 of said City of Gold Hill,
thousands of men and women go in- In ,he Ma,,er of the Estate
[S T k U m ÍD F l
has no tax base for general (un
mil Hint at said election the follow­
to the woods to hunt, and each fall JOHN^C
in t i ixc
purposes und it is necoaaary un<> ing question will he submitted Io
PROCESS
Ihoosands leave the wood, severely, known » John Ingting Deceas^’ required that such levy be author said legal voters of said City:
wounded, dying, or dead. In Octob-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ¡hut ized and approved by the legul vot­
'Shull the City of Gold llill make
er, November and December of last 'hc «adersigned has filed his Final ers of the City of Gold Hill, now.
a special levy of taxes for the
Therefore,
year 1941 upon the tuxuhle pro­
year there were In this country
an-
un<1 Accou-‘t in the above
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inc people of Ihe City of Gold
All woolen garments cleaned
.....
......................
- accidental deaths
y ' '" “ ‘J « ! matter, and the above, en­
perty in the City <»f Gold filll,
proximately
1,100
titled Court has fixed the 14th day Did do resolve as follows:
by us are moth proofed at no
Oregon, us shown by the assess
due to firearms, 40 per cent of the °f
Section i . i n u i u special election
October, 1940, at the hour of 10
Went roll of 1940 for general
extra cost.
total for the entire year. Scores of octock a. ni., in the County Court oe ami is Hereby called to be held
fund purposes, including all de­
thousands were luckier—they were Room, in the Court House in Med­ between the Hours ,,f 8:oo o clock
partments of municipal govern­
FRENCH LAUNDRY AND
ford, Jackson County, Oregon, as a. m. and 6:00 o clock p. in. on the
merely maimed.
ment, in the amount of $5,672.50
DRY CLEANERS
JOth
day
of
September,
1940,
and
the time and place for hearing ob­
aJ(. J,r<,vb<«'<> by Ordinance No.'
Game Not Worth Human Life
jections to said Final Account and that ttiere shall be submitted to the
Pick up and deliver twice a
“This needless destruction of hu­ the settlement thereof.
IF THEY’RE 6000
legal voters of said city for adop­ This notice is given by d ire c tio n of
week.
the — tux ">•*
levy «»■
for ««e
the the Council of the City of Gold H it ’
man life during the hunting months
FRANK J. NEW .ALAN,
i .. tion _ or rejection
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EM0U6H TO DRIVE
Administrator. Æ U h 4 , Rvretofore made by the
can and must be stopped." say ex­
•m i.
Nellie Reed, Recorder.”
OR THEY’RE VALU­
S12-O3
,e {-By ° of ‘ '«
Gold
Hill
for r
S12-O
3 I l“° untll
7
11,1
» Id H
i l l fo
perts
of
the
National
Conservation
rt.e Recorder is hereby directed
I general fund purposes, including all
ARLE TO I» .
Bureau, accident prevention divis­
departinents of municipal govern-
RESOLUTION NO. 30
ion of the Association of Casualty
ment in the sum of $5,672.50 as p ro
See how much
A H P S iit i « n o v
n-
I V1“ed b> Ordinance No. 216.
and Surety Executives. "Our hunt­
calling a special
Section 2. For the purpose o f said
cash we can
ers must decide whether or not „i.
fi»hlL°n r he Cl.,y io i Gol<l Hi,i’ and election of the City of Gold Hill
human life is of more value than , * 45 a time and place therefor for shall constitute one voting precinct
five you for
^ , rP° Se,of s'!b,ni,,in« to the le- and the City Hall in ¡1, said cRv u
one or two extra deer or partridge
them on the
The hunter who blazes
away gai voters of sa.,1 City of Got,I Hill designated as a voting place and
for their acceptance or r»i^-tion of the following persons are here v
parchase of
whenever he hears a sound or fo r i h ? \ f o r « e n e ra l fund purposes appointed as judges and clerks of
glimpses a movement in the under­ dinan’e ’ s’o 2 K "
• * £ ,¿ * 5 " % W « ' ” '» -« » WH:
brush is criminally careless. In fact,
h - w m w ? c ’ •
Be,le Smith, Judge of Election
WHEREAS upon and after the
Laura Duugcy, Judge of Election
carelessness and over enthusiasm
E x c ite m e n t — T h rills
adoption of the budget of the City
Fannie Kies, Clerk of E le c tio n
Ida Cook, Clerk of Election.
’
8 :30 p. m .
Said judges and clerks of’ said elec­
shall be paid for their services
Famous Artist of “óu r Democracy” Cartoons U tion such
M e d fo r d A rm o r y
the sum of $2.50 each.
Section 3 The ballot title as sub­
mitted by the city attorney and the
S eats on sale at B ro w n ’s
form of ballot to be used In said
election is as follows, to-wit:
WMOTH TWU MS OMCUOM
a u t n urm -caccs roua naca t «
Stub
Stub
(To be torn off
(To be torn off
| by chairman)
by first clerk 1
LET US WRITE YOU
A
W R ESTLIN G
Mon. Sept. 23
Ü.S. 2
TIRES
Duckworth
O F F IC IA L B A L L O T
For The
CITY OF GOLD HILL
County of Jackson, State of Oregon
T H E T IR E M A N
1 Special City Election, Sept. 30, 1940
U . S. T IR E 8
Mark a cross ( X ) between the num­
ber and answer voted for
I “Shall the City of Gold Hill make a
special levy of taxes for the year
1941 upon the taxable property in
the City of Gold Hill, Oregon as
^,e • • • e<ssnient roll u
of
^or general fund purposes, in
eluding all departments of munici­
pal government, in the amount of
$5,672.50, as provided by Ordinance
No. 216.”
500
YES
S ix th and M . S tr e e ts
G ra n ts P a s s
IF
YOUR
CAR
NEEDS
Bumpers “Coto Crame”
Finished
501
Body and Fenders Repaired
Painting - Complete or spot
Job
Radiators or Tops Repaired
See
McCRACKEN BODY
SHOP
N e x t to C o u rt House
P h o n e 170
G ran ts Pass
Hubert J. Mathieu (“Mat”I
Hubert J. Mathieu, who draws the
"Our Democracy” cartoon series, has
been nationally known for years as an
Illustrator of stories and serials in such
magazines as the Saturday Evening
Post, Colliers, Ladies Home Journal,
McCalls, Cosmopolitan.
M r. M athieu’s flrst paid Job was as a
farm hand, and he owns and lives on a
farm today. Born in Brookings. S. D„
the son of the late Hubert B Mathieu,’
dean of South Dakota Stata College at
Brookings, the artist worked as a boy
on nearby farms. He graduated from
South Dakota State College In 1910 In
which this year has 20 acres In corn
20 In wheat and 15 in oats, as we(l as
hay and truck. Is operated for M r.
Mathieu by his nearest neighbor, on
shares. M r. M athieu says the farm pays
both him and the neighbor.
The series of cartoons "O ur Dtm oc-
rscy" scheduled to appear weekly in
this paper, M r Mathieu draws partly
on his farm and p artly in a studio he
rents In New York, where the photo­
graph above was taken.
M r. Mathieu is of American Revolu­
tion stock, of French, Dutch and Eng­
lish ancestry He is m arried and has
four children.
Aucce" he h«» Sone back
His uncle, Oscar Mathieu, is senior
to the land. He owns and lives on 150
agronomist of the U. S. Departm ent of
seres In Bucks County. Pa. The farm Agriculture, at Washington.
,h?,/ea.r* 2l
NO
Section 4. That the recorder Is
hereby directed to provide such
ballots, jxill lists, voting booths and
, other items necessary for the hold­
ing of such election, and said elec­
tion shall be conducted and returns
thereof made to the recorder as mav
be provided by law.
Section 5. Notice of said election
shall be signed by the Recorder and
shall lie substantially in the follow
Ing form:
“Notice is hereby given that t>
special election has been called by
the Council of the City of Gold Hill
pursuant to its Resolution No. 30
adopted and passed on the 10th dav
of September, 1940, to be held be-
I tween the hours 8:00 o’clock a. m.
and 8:00 o’clock p. m. on the 86th
day of September, 1940, at which
election there shall be submitted to
the legal voters of Ihe City of Gold
Hill for adoption or rejection the
I tax levy for the year 1941, hereto-
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