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About Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1929)
CENTRAL POINT STAR Last Barrier Broken On New S. P. Rail Route PLANE ( RASHES INJURING TWO MEN - SMOKE BI.INDH W . II. (.Moose) M uirhead, Vice President of Hie Heaver P ortland Cement Co. of Gold H ill and I.. V. Hex, o f P o i Hand had Hie in is fo rtn n i to beeome entangled in a pow er w ire w h ile fly in g lo w over Hie v i c in ity of M edford, endeavoring to a lig ht on the M edford a irp o rt. The tw o men had planned Io fix to P ortland hut found a fte r a rising Hud Hie smoke was too dense to perm it them to see Hie landm arks unit signs. In attem pting Io land llie y fle w loo elose to the h ighw ay and Hie co w l o f H n ir p !m e became entangled in a p ow er w ire th ro w ing them Io Hie ground damaging the plane Io a considerable extent and sending both the occupanls Io Hie hospital. Mr. M uirhead. p ilo t was aide Io be about Hie next day although it was w itti d iffic u lty due to an in ju re d knee but Mr. Hex is s till confined Io Hie hospital but is progressing nieelv and w ill he aide Io lie out w ith in a short tim e. Mr. M uirhead s till contends that liv in g is just as safe as any fo rm of tra n sfo rm a tio n and he w ill have his plane reconditioned fo r fu tu ri use. .it i i 11'n (.an il.i e pageant tin.. Hie delegations from According to advices sent out to Mall Kyekm an, superintendent o f San I i .' • ' i i Ogden. Sail laike, . paper fro m the UL S. Land Office hatcheries spent several days in the Sai I i " . e l " M '.i i.s o ld I akevlew . Hosehurg. Oregon Hie fo llo w in g Gold Beach d is tric t w here alleged i 1 Ho deli > ' <s fro m P ortland, m il. F ra ctio n a l N W ’ « of S W » of viola tion s *.u re said Io lie going on. am t Klam ath Kails and Eu,ii '-'ec. 1« T p. 36 S , W. M. conta ining liis investigation convinced h im H ier i it ' Hie cerem ony uc- 2.60 acres. Hie S E 'i o f N W , o f th a t; there are p robably less law • '••.I.i .1 'i i ’ g o f the gold- ' Hl. Tp. 4 S„ It. OW W . M , co n v io la tio n s on Hie L ow er Rogue Ilian ' Of the ta in in g 40 acres, Hie S W ito f N E C . on any o ilie r stream in Oregon; that and soul’i and Ihe N W ’ « o f S E ’ i o f Sec. 17, Hie riv e r is a seething mass o f steel 1 j .,! e ' o.i o live came head-on Io T p. 85S„ IL 6 W „ W . M „ co nta ining ‘ head and salmon anil that fishing is w ith in a short distance o f one an- of good; and liia l private citizens and n ii...- i,..i,.,.,.ri w hich Hie golden Ho acres, and Hie N W A o f NW See. 2» Tp. 35S„ H. 6W-. W . M. con com m ercial fishermen are w illin g xpi e v .«if. d rive n . ta in in g 40 acres, are restored to en und anxious Io eo-operate w ith the i w in g Ihe celebration close try , subject to the preference rig hts state game departm ent in its e ffo rts , v ..pic w ere M ated to u o f ex-service men o f the late w a r to enforce Ihe law s p ro tectin g steel- , ....... h r been ul im provised w ith Germ any, on October I I . 1929,' head and salm on. tables and w ere served by e m ploy at 9 o'clock A. M., nt the I 'n it cd ( --------- 6---------- ees o f Hie (lin in g ear service o f the Stales Land Office al Roseburg. Ore- W ind puffs in ca|>onx. if so large S. I*, to a very tasty meal. Citizens gon, und open to e n try by Ihe gen- j ¡is to bother the b ird in w a lk in g , fro m fiv i o r more states rubbed eral p u b lic on January HI, 193(1, at ,-an tie relieved by m aking a three- shoulders and swopped stories over 9 o’clock a. in. A pplications may in cornered tear in Hie skin, o r ta king the festive hoard p rovided by Hie filed in th is ollice by the ex-service 1 tlie shears and cu ttin g out a small S. I*. Many speakers o f note from men w ith in 20 days p rio r to Hie date I ix irtio n o f the skin, says Ihe Oregon a ll Hie im p o rta n t tow ns effected by o f Hie opening, or from Sept. 21. ' E xperim ent station. T h is leaves an tile new ra ilro a d , il j w e ll as several 1929, Io October It), 1929, and by 1 opening Hint w ill not elose im m ed ra ilro a d men and the representa th y general pub lic fro m December | ia te ly, and thus allo w s the a ir to tive» of the governors o f Oregon and 21. 1929 Io January 9, 1939, i f Hie escape. Small puffs lhat do not C a lifo rn ia , w ere heard and music by lam l s till be open Io e n try . A ll ap h in d e r the b ird's movements need the Klam ath H igh school baud was p lica tion s filed d u rin g th is 20-day not be treated. fu rn ishe d. T w o huge loudspeakers period w ill lie considered as HI d operated fro m an express car a id sim ultaneously, and if more than ed in broadcasting Ihe messages of one a pp lica tion tic filed fo r tlie same the speakers. Music was also p ro land, ii d ra w in g w ill he had. duced by remote c o n tro l from K I’BC Ex-Service men must file w ith In San F rancisco w h ich was very th e ir applications fo r the land, sol fittin g to the occasion, co nsisting of d ie r's affida vit. copy o f discharge ninny o f the old ra ilro a d songs of and w id e r hole affidavit. T h is land o th e r days such as Casey Jones etc. is revested ra ilro a d and wagon road F ive tra in s o f sixteen coaches lands, and must be paid fo r nl $2.59 greeted the re le h ra tlo n and a fte r the per acre—59 cents per acre and cele bra tion at lla rk a m o re the dele fees and commissions, when filin g , gations traveled on to A ltu ras, C al and 2.09 per acre and commissions ifo rn ia w here o ilie r entertainm ent when m aking final proof. bad hern p rovided fo r lint due Io T ins land is located in Jackson, Ihe lateness o f Hie h ou r was post Josephine and Y iu n h ill counties. poned. The visito rs to A lturas were K W som ewhat disappointed inso fa r as NEWS FROM TIIE STATE they were promised a banquet and ■ GAME COMMISSION OFFICE w hen Hie schedule wus changed il d id not p e rm it o f enough tim e to Sportsmen w ho were forced Io a l secure meals nl the catering houses te r th e ir deer h un ting plans because so m any raided fr a il stores, confcc- o f Ihe postponement o f Hie season In n e r man u n til they w ou ld a rriv e must w ait fo r a general rain w hich C apt . tio n e ry stores ele to appease th e ir w ill quench the flames o f destruc ut Klam ath Falls. tive forest flic s that (ire sweeping The c ity o f A llura s presents an Hie state. In no season o f the re- in d u s trio u s sight w ith new b u ild in g s ; cen| |)ast has Oregon experienced being b u ilt, many modern stores the long period of draught Hull has und quite a few d w e llin g s b e in g ' been the lot o f Hie slate this y e a r.' b u ilt. T c the citizen o f Hogue Vnl- : W hen lim b e r men were congratu ley, and w estern Oregon A lturas la tin g llicin si Ives mi having escaped does not look so good from a seen-' serious Arcs flames broke, old in a ic standpoint. The land is level j large num ber o f places and dem and fo r m any m iles around and the ' ed f l i c e fforts of hundreds o f fig h t roads not too (’ aid hut when com- I ers. G overnor Patterson, u n w illin g pared w ith Ihe other new tow ns of Io p e rm it the In king o f unnecessary the west it looks very good and no 1 hazards, issued a p roclam ation c a ll d oatil v ill have ii "great fu tu re . A < ing fo r the closing o f the season new snv'.uiill Is being b u ilt w h ich from the o rig in a l opening date o f w i ll em ploy a large num ber o f men ! September 15 u n til such a lim e ns P le i.b o f w ilie r w ill insure good Hie com ing o f rains w ou ld w ipe out i I Hsiure fo r range and d a iry cattle the old fires and prevent the s ta rl and fo r u v iin vear'- tn enine f e ing o f new ones. Am ide tim e was ! " lid life w ill abound in the nenrby given the sportsmen to make chang b 'l ’s. The Inw n is on a new ra il- es in th e ir h un tin g plans Io conform H I and lias m any advantages. Its* tn the o fllc ln l ru lin g . When the sea i n w th w ill be m b co n tro lle d by son is tn open depends e n tire ly up Hi c n lc rtiris e o f I'c r |ic o |il.. on Ilic W e a th 'riiv in . . n---------- I Reports o f illegal seining and d y n - , m n ilin g o f flsh nil Ihe lo w e r Hogue i n, if \h d id n ’t have no mo riv e r d H ie expense o f Ihe U pper | ' in w hat A o' ff°b A ll’ll - up,, hoy H yo brains was Hogue arc declared Io lie e n tire ly ' iite, and d(? doublr I tb e ry v illio iil f( u m ini ion by H arold C lif a hunnerd scabs and den fo rd , State game w arden. To as -eco ano • . Ii Io NI MBER 9 -¿--------- ¿ _ Jackson Fair Record Crowd Great Success Visits Crater In All Branches Lake This Year I lie Jin kson Coutny F a ir was a uigt success. From a ll reports we received Ihe fa ir th is year outclass ed any perform ance o f foregoing years. 'I he racing, rodeo and ex h ib its were a ll w e ll patronized and fro m a ll Indications Ihe livestock and fa rm in g industry of Ihe county is ra p id ly going ahead if one is to judge Ihe c x liild ts as being any c r i terion to go by. The e x n ib ils in a ll departm ents. livcsio ck vegetables, fr u it, schools etc a ll fa r outclassed (lie show ings o f fo rm e r years. T lic attendance th is year was much heavier Ilian fo rm e r years. Even Hie evening perform ances w ere thronged w ith Hie people o f ad ci e d i ■) a scene upon w hich the county Ib is year, where Iasi i is painted, the last h a rrie r year o nly few nltcnd?d. • i . Ii Li re resent the last b a r-i T lie fa ir board and the granges o f III i t s e l f III t i l e fulfil- ( the county are Io tie congratulated in . i Hu dream of tile pioneer MORE LAND OPENED TO fo r ihe splendid show ing w h ich ra d ro .n l huihh M r I I irrlm u n . At SETTLEM ENT BY GOVERNMENT they made. W illi u w hlxll«' o f a locom otive . nt c ia s li ami the g rin d in g wheel» I I i . i i i i amt the last b u rrie r broken d o w n * between the R luninlh c o u n try unit a d irect route to die east «'stablisbcd w h ich w ill cut from Ilic distance to tin* cast scu l> it I . . a n a l hundred m iles fo r fre ig h t and passenger service Io the m ajor p o rtio n o f western Oregon. i la scene of tile last h a rrie r was at lla rk a m o re , C a lifo rn ia southeast o f Klam ath Kalis Oregon and n orth w i t o f A ltura», C a lifo rn ia w here • ' ih .iti ni i shallow <nt where tin r . Is f ihe new tran scon tin en tal i H i ' id I i . n laid the S. I*. Co. fifí FR ID AY, HF.ITEMBER 2(1, 1929 —- ---- ~ Ti" — VO LUM E TW O JACKSON COLNTY HERD WINS DONORS VI* FAIRS T lie latest o f tlie Oakleigh j S lic k firm ’ horn-,, now im .orlunt .’ * that they a; die d id Hie c o u n try , u n firsts and .1 c.l the Ventura g ra ’ d «•'. n. .1 ek. according to ir i co u n ty ' L ie ir <i ..n r Titoni. . IL H arrison, { w ho rr iurne d from Ca ¡fon da yes- j le rd a y . News Gleaned From all Over Tiie Nation 'E xceeding last year's e n tire sea In c a rry in g off the gran,* prizes. Three p ro m in m t Salem men were son's total of 113,323 v is ito rs there Log w o o d Viscount, 2X00 Ih. b ull, .'! u i <i io f ; / i t forest fire s in Doug were up u n til last Saturday 129,356 and Hetty Lee, o f tlie celebrated in i . . d y a.st week and as a result visitors to tiie C ra te r Lake national I ee fa m ily , ace liv in g up to th e ir ihey Lave tiled damage suits against park th is year. Due Io Ihe long fa m ily tra d itio n « T lie big b u ll is :!ir ic rc s lry departm ent aggregating season o f w arm su nn y w eather , the sixth grand cham pion to the about *15,0iKJ. w h ic h has prevailed Ihe v is ito rs at cred it o f liis sire Kelm scott V is One n an is «lead and a 22 year old the lake have enjoyed a very good count, a record h ith e rto unaccomp- v o ir a n •. b lin d a fte r d rin k in g gin year. I.asl week 6935 people e nte r ished by any b u ll o f any breed. I urchi.scd from a P o rtlan d boot ed the park in 1H33 p rivate cars, an Betty Lee, w l.c has n record o f 70 leg;: -r according to a P o rtla n d dis- increase o f 49.9 per cent in Ihe 'bs. f m ilk a «lay, is o f the old sjKiteh. num ber o f people and 39.9 fie r cent j Bales s tra in , o f w h ich it is prac- T i ■ I." ig' ran received the in cars fo r Hie corresponding week I tic a lly im possible Io purchase stock ¿u; I; I? given In Ping, a s |a irl pub- last year. T h ir ty - fo u r v is ito rs came 'n ( rent B rita in today, so h ig h ly lrcatiGn, as being Ihe most outstand by o the r means, m aking a total of :re they valved i;v the b 'g b re - fe«*"- ing f",u re in the game al the pres 6069 fo r Hie week, as compared Io there. She : . ve 29 1-2 Ii, o f niiP ent ti ne. Loughran is now actively 4976 fo r tlie same w ek in 1928. The •i I e -L o w t :n.'{ at S - jip - n t o r t cng.'p 'd in an endeavor to achieve increase fo r Ihe season so fa r fo r the recec* Jubilee fa ir, and both s! • t h e heavyw eight cham pionship. the num ber o f v is ito rs is 11.23 per md Hie bud ill v ip n iro / t h e g e - .io f o v e r n o r Baldridge, o f Idaho, cent over last year, when the total i rizer. nt V n lu i” gained pre' - was so jo urn in g in Oregon, th is week was 106,69K fo r th is Line o." t ie > deuce over tne • hanr./Pns w?i‘ c enroute h o m e from C a lifo rn ia . He W ith the unusual drought th ru - they had been up against at Sucre ■s studying p rb e n co nd itio ns in Ihe out th is section o f the Cascades, the mento. western states. fire demon lias been tempted to The P hiladelphia A thletics have C attle men o f tl •• v- 1 ■' to spread destruction to C ra te r Lake w a tch in g the news o f the fa irs w it i cinched (h e ir hold on the Am erican N ational park through 12 agents, interest and are expecting the H a r I eagiic iiennant. T his is the seventh w ho camped in Ihe m ore secluded rison herd to hold th e ir oxvn at Po- tin e Ihe a thletics have held the cov- spots of the park and left camp r . , - _ - . ’ -ere they w ill meet tb re • 1 ele I c- ow n w h ic h w ou ld give them fires burning. The fires w ere placed f h L i Is th is week. The Oak the rip h l Io e nte r the w o rld series. under e o n iro l before they had op leigh Lirin is betw een Gold Hill and H urt M. M cConnel. a New York p o rtu n ity Io spread. G eniral P oint on the Pacific high- w rite r was refused the p rivile g e o f Airplanes have been a fa m ilia r w ay. roam ing t i i e w ild s o f New Bruns sight over the lake and since May w ic k sans c lo th in g to prove that the 2H. tw e n ty -th re e planes have flo w n intxlern man cou'd live as the p rim MEDFORD BEAUTY SHOP itiv e man d id w ith o u t weapons o r over the lake. ADDS NEW EQUIPMENT clothing. The park season w ill close F rid a y T w o M edford theatres passed in and from then oil there w ill be a t to the hands o f the Fox co rp oratio n tendants at the lodge o r on the The M edford Beauty shop, one of as the resu lt o f a sale w h ic h was grounds except the caretakers and o u r advertisers, has com pletely re fo re stry and park men w h o must modeled and enlarged th e ir Med consuinated there last week. The rem ain on guard u n til the fire haz fo rd p arlors on N o rth C entral ave C ra te ria n and R ia lto theatres o w n ed by Geo. H unt w ere the ones in ard is d e fin ite ly past. nue to make room fo r some new ad cluded in the tran sfe r. ded equipm ent. Senator Borah o f Idaho denounc Legume hays are considerably A new facial c h a ir was installed ed the ta r iff measure as o utline d by higher in p ro te in content Hian are rece n tly in o rd e r to take care o f the a d m in is tra tio n . He says that bays from cereals and grasses, and new customers. Rnglet perm anent the b ill as presented w ill give no | consequently the most economical waves are featured at th is shop. re lie f to the a g ric u ltu ra l d is tric ts as kinds to g ro w fo r a d a iry herd. Mabel Pogue is p ro p rie to r o f the it w as supposed to have been in Cereal concentrates to feed w ith M edford Beauty P a rlo r and she al- tended, but instead w ill aid the ex- , { ways endeavors Io give her patrons m anufacturer. about h a lf as legume hays are «uuu» .■«». — — pensive to supply as p ro te in con- the latest in best in her fine She is A fire alarm was sent in at W itc h - centrales, fin ds the experim ent sla- to be congratulated on her new im - ita, Kansas by a b o lt o f lig h tn in g tion. provem ents. w h ich struck a fire alarm box. The same bolt fo llo w e d in on a w ire and started a fire at a service sta tio n. The flames were soon e x tin guished by tlie fire departm ent w h ic h had been n otifie d in advance A by the lig h tn in g bolt. The w om en’s com m ittee o f 5000 have adopted resolutions to ban liq u o r fro m social fu nctio ns in Cal ifo rn ia . They say the custom is no longer in good taste. The n orthw e ste rn senators 'have organized a lum ber bi >c t«Z;>rAect t e lum berm en of the n orthw est against w hat they call u n fa ir com p e titio n fro m Canadian forests. Oregon Grid Athletes Ready for Strenuous Campaign ’ey wouldn't blow your certain Ihe validity of statements of I illegal flsh In king M r, C liffo rd w ith off on « windy day* Siiloili'd, ¿20 - ■f ... ❖ Beta are four UalysroltZ • ( Orogaa faatball atara and Coach Mdwan. thia aaaaan« which inaladai l | fM M h M .« - - ■ o ------------ TIMBER LAND IN BUTTE FALLS DISTRICT THREATENED Oregon will hava a tough schodulo W hat was believed to be an in - ! cendiary fire near Butte F alls in the tim b e r owned by the Owen- Oregon campany, broke out Satur day a flernoon and a ll available men were placed on the fire lin e to stop ' the flames before they w ere able to gel loo b ig a start. The ttre was brought under c o n tro l a fte r some i 200 o r 300 acres were burned over. Men are s till on the jo b how ever to prevent any fu rth e r spread o f the i flames. New fires have sprung up in several parts o f Southern Oregon w ith in Hie past fe w days. On Evans creek in Jackson county there are tw o fires raging w ith little hopes o f b rin g in g them under c o n tro l and the skies co ntin ue to be clear ex cept fo r the dense smoke w h ic h has hidden the e n tire w estern p art o f the state fro m the su n lig h t. So dense has been the smoke that the h ills w ere not discernable in the w id e r stretches in the valleys. The w eather bureau promises n o th in g in the shape o f ra in to a lleviate the situ atio n. U tm ost care should be excerclsed b y everyone using o u r m ountains and highw ays lest they s ta rt more blazes w h ic h w ill destroy forests farm s and maybe lives o f the inhabitants. Kohl-rabl is cooked much the same aa the turnip, but la more dal» icate In flavor« , .' ..’J