Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19??, November 22, 1929, Image 1

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    CENTRAL POINT STAR
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VOLUME
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER
TWO
—
Office Building
State Capitol
Nears Finish
GRANTS I'AKH Wll.l, HAVE
COMMUNITY WINDOW OPENING
Arrangements for a grand w in ­
dow unveiling at Grants Pass is
rapidly being completed. A huge
Christmas trie w ill be one ol the
features together with a reul Santu
Claus who i* scheduled to alight on
the Court House Hoof at 7:00 p. ill.
I uesday December 3rd.
I he lire siren w ill aound at 7:30
and the lights w ill go out and in
live minutes w ill be turned on again
and the Christmas window* w ill be
all unveiled in all their splendor.
Last year there were many of the
business houses that did not enter
th.- community affair but this year
there w ill he a 100''. representation.
Pre .elds w ill be displayed in every
window and in some from one to
live which w ill correspond with
numbers that w ill he broadcast a.I
over southern Dngon. Consider­
able (H olt has bu ll displayed by
the Grants Pass merchants to make
the unveiling a real big event.
ft, !•»
Millions Will News Gleaned
Hear of Oregon From all Over
Opportunities The Nation
NUMBER 18
ITF.MH OF INTEREST FROM
THE TOWN OF ROG I E RIVER
Bert and Chan Gains from Yak­
ima, Washington, are here on min­
ing business.
Rob Griininetl from Klamath Falls
is visiting a few days with iiis fam­
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Lamb have sold
their interest in the Riviera Planta­
tion and expect to move next Sat­
urday lo their new home near Tal­
ent. The grangers are going to
gather next Friday night at Loves
place and entertain Lambs in a fare­
well party.
Jim Rohrhaugh who has been vis­
iting many friends here is leaving
Thursday morning in Iiis car to
drive to Kansas to visit his aged
mother and other relatives.
Many farmers are picking Thanks­
giving turkeys. According to in­
spectors the birds are mostly first
class.
Mr. and Mrs. Love and girls six'll!
lames Burns
Gets 50 Year
1.0.0. F. Jewel
Oregon defeated Oregon State by
James Burns, well known local
During the next twelve months
The splendid new five-story of­
resident and pioneer of this section,
readers of 22 newspapers and 24 a score of 16 to 0 at Hayward Field
fice building, which I» Io house sev­
was honored by the Jacksonville
farm publications scattered through Eugene, last Saturday. Oregon fin-
eral state departments, is being com­
ihed
j,s
conference
schedule
with
Lodge
I. O. O. F., Saturday evening
out
Hie
United
States
and
Canada
pleted ruphlly mid w ill undoubtedly
only
one
defeat
and
that
at
the
at
which
time he wws presented
w ill read about Oregon in the state­
be ready for occupancy on or before
with
an
improvised
jewel denoting
hands
of
Stanford.
wide
advertising
campaign
now
be­
March 1. It» completion w ill mark
Noire
Dame
took
another
step
to­
his
active
membership
in the Odd
ing
carried
on
Io
attract
new
fami­
another forward step for this state
ward
the
national
football
champion
Fellow
Lodge
for
a
period
of fifty
lies, new industries and new wealth
during the past three year». At
ship
Saturday
by
defeating
Southern
years.
The
decoration
received
Sat­
lo
this
stale.
Tin
gross
circulation
the present time the concrete is be­
Sunday in M edford, visiting L. E.
urday evening was a huge three
.f Hie publications carrying classi­ California by a score of 13 to 12 at K lumps family.
ing poured for lire fifth story amt
The basket ball fans are getting link* about 14 by 2 1-2 inches and
fied advertising and news stories Soldier I-'ield, Chicago.
some of tlie Interior work is going
Following in the wake of a three ready for the match game n«xt F r i­ apparently the handiwork of Frank
'.eating
with
all
parts
of
Oregon
ahead.
Carter, local welder. However, the
is 13,000,000. By taking the average inch snow storm freezing weather day night.
The new structure, located in the
Neva Newman who left to attend jewel served its purpose and Jimmy
is being experienced in the rocky
.if
3
1-2
readers
to
the
family,
a
Medford high school is back again
same block a» the Supreme (xiurt
total nt 45.000.000 readers w ill be mountain area, with temperatures and expects !o finish her w ork h i .e is proudly showing it about to his
building and directly north. I» to be
The grade children are preparing friends.
cached. From Novemberl, to April ranging from zero in Montana to
five stories in lieightli and 96x200 ft.
I, the Oregon advertising w ill run freciing in southern Colorado and a very elaborate Xmas program this
He w ill be the recipient of a reg­
in demenslons. Il is being construct­
w ill l»e a treat we ail know.
Our next publication date fa ll­
in every issue of the monthly, semi­ northern New Mexico.
Th>' Ladies Civics Iinpr ivcrnen» ular Jewel from the Jacksonville
ed of reinforced concrete with terra
ing upon Thanksgiving we w ill
Nineteen were killed and more ' tub w ill hold an ail day cession al lodge w ithin a short time.
monthly and weekly farm publica­
cotta face, making it sim ilar to the
issue on day early—Wednesday
than fifty wounded following Ihe Mrs. Brashears home next Friday.
tions.
In
Ihe
newspapers
it
w
ill
Jimmy, i.s Mr. Burns is affection­
Supreme Court building. Ashland
The day w ill be spent in making
We hope our correa|»ondenls i run every Sunday. From April 1, to election of Pascual Itubio to i
ately known to everyone in this sec­
granite is being used for ornamental
pine
needle
baskets.
and advertisers w ill make ar
Nov. 1, the advertising w ill run office of president in Mexico. Lea­
Ladies were busy on Wednesday tion nt Oregon has been a resident
purposes. Two elevators w ill pro­
rangeinent Io get their copy in
! o.ice each month in farm publica­ ders of the opposing party charged and Thursday gathering red cross of Oregon since about 1877 at which
vide ample passenger and freight
accordingly.
tions nnd once monthly in news­ Puhlo supporters with intimidating subscriptions.
time he settled in the Applegate
carrying facilities, while one inside
The Anderson Auto Camp is a pop­
papers. Inquiries have been receiv­ the voters into voting for Rubio,
valley and it was while yet a resi­
stairway lends some assistance. I-ire
ular
place
for
renters
since
every
A
ed already by the state chamber of causing a nation-wide riot.
dent of that section of the country
available in town is full.
escape* open on the south side and
Gamma Eta Gamma House on the house
JlfNEAU TO M W
commerce, through which the state
Mr. and Mrs. Shephard are ex­ that he became a member of the
are of an uutomutic nature, perm itt­
IN
CANOE
YORK
appropriation of $25.000 is being University of Illinois Campus was pected home from Seattle this week Jacksonville lodge of Odd Fellows.
ing escape but no return by these
expended, at Hie rate of about 60 raided by prohibition officers and era. 1 hey have been attending He has remained a member of the
stairs. Heat w ill lx* furnished in
In a boat Dial is 16 feel long and per day, which number is expected 35 students face the prospect of ex­ National (.range Convention.
Mr. and Mrs. St. Arnold and fam- lodge ever since although Ihe past
the new office building from the j 12 inches dee,», made entirely from
to he augmented when monthly pub­ pulsion from school and possible ar­ ilv have moved on the Newman decade or more he has been a
central heating plant nt the main the skins of animals, Albert Voight,
lications begin to reach their read- rest. Officers said that they thought pli'J'e.
resident oi Gold H ill and a regular
Capitol building. The trenches for 45 year old German sailor arrived ! ers
Mr. and Mrs. Love Grimmett and,
, „... . .
carrying this advertising. To Ihe Frat house had been used as
Jim
Rohrbaugh
motored
to
Placer
attendant
of t.ie Gold H ill lodge,
the connecting pi|»es between the in Crescent City hay Thursday,
answer all these inquiries in detail, head-quarters for a ring of student last Tuesday. Greetings Mr. and I He stated that when he joined the
two buildings have been completed, while on his way from Juneau.
Ihe state chamber is having 40,000 bootleggers since school started last Mrs. K irk, who had not seen them i Jacksonville lodge that city was
and the pipe» are being installed.
Alaska to New York City, where booklets printed which contain in- September.
for eleven years.
surely a w ild and wooly place.
After the completion of this struc­ he experts to obtain u moving pic­
Marion Pitman and I-ee Grimmett ;
5
Edwin J. Foster of Worcester,
fo'-nation on all parts of Oregon
have
been
employed
over
in
Rend.
'
Jimmy has been actively engaged
ture w ill come the landscape w’ork,
and specialized type« of farming, Mass, was elected national comman­
ture contract.
Sam Sanderson and two brothers ' in prospecting and mining until a
such a» planting decorative shrub­
Voight left Juneau on June 27th such as dairy and poultry farming, der of the Grand Army of the Repub were business callers at W. F. ( few years ago when he retired and
bery and flowers, nnd the reseeding and tins been making his way along
raising ef English walnuts and f il­ lie at the 63rd encampment in Port­ " r ig h t home Sunday.
! since that time he has lived in Gold
of the lawn in order to make this the coast line since that time. He
The dance last Saturday night had ,
_
.
berts, fru it farming, etc., w ill be land, Maine.
the largest crowd of the season.
! H ill where he is a friend of every-
section of the State House grounds has encountered
many severe covered by special folders. In all
Juanita CostenbordeT, 22, switch-
_____ o
j one and even the children know
equally as attractive as the others.
storms nnd for days nt a lime his letter« and literature the Invitation i board operator at the University of
SPONTANEOUS
FIRES
ON
FARMS
him as Jimmy.
It is estimated that the total cost of
life has hung in a balance, with w ill be extended to visit Oregon California Hospital, flashed the a-
the new building, which w ill house Ihe only thing keeping his tiny
COST «30.000,000 ANNUALLY him as Jimmy—Gold H ill News.
and get first-hand information on larm throughout the hospital and
all these various state departments
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canoe from floundering In the sea the opportunities here. Ihe wonder- jumped 3 stories to save her life
and relieve considerable congestion
After thousands of years of de­ NEW YORK HEARS PLANS
was an inflated inner tube on either Yul conditions, the scenic beauty when X-ray films ignited the build­
in the main capítol building, as well
struction, spontaneous heating and
FOR 150 STORY BUILDING
ii.id the industrial, business and ing.
side of the canoe.
ns bring many departments from
combustion continues to he the most;
lie carries three days rations with farming opportunities.
Secretary
of
War,
James
W.
Good
rented quarters into Statc-owmed
mysterious and baffling cause of
him. a sleeping hag and a long two-
The tallest building in the w orld
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died at Walter Reed Hospital follow ­
quarters, w ill be $184,795. I his is
farm fires, and it is believed that on­ has a short career as such in this
ended paddle which he uses for a
ing
an
operation
for
appendicitis,
MANY
GAME
VIOLATORS
less than the original estimate of
ly through careful planning and ex­ skyward-reaching metropolis now-
propeller. Wlicn Ihe weather con­
Wednesday. Funeral services w i l l !
$500,IMM). The construction of the
haustive research w ill the cause be I adavs. Within the past year three
ditions are right he has a tiny sail
be held in the White House and
new office building by the state was
There were 81 arrests for angling
that lie hoists to catch Ihe wind.
interment w ill probably be in Cedar determined and satisfactory means skyscrapers have held and lost the
ninde possible when the legislature
for prevention found said Dr. Henry h,;nor and |wQ of thcnl are not yet
The canoe is entirely covered over without a license and 82 for hunting Rapids, Iowa.
passed an act enabling the state to
G. Knight, chief of the bureau of comp|eled. And now, a tower of of-
leaving a hole through which his without license. Citizens appre­
Secretary of State Ijoss has been
borrow $600,000 from the segregated
body protrudes. When all is set hended in illegal possession of deer appointed on a national committee chemistry and soils. United States fices ,Q rear into |he air for 150
reserve fund of the State Industrial
and the canoe is in the water there meat numbered 82. In the combined on uniform traffic regulations. The department of Agriculture, in ad­ stories, over-topping any of the pre­
Accident commission. The law pro­
is a scant four inches between Ihe counties of the state there were purpose of the committee w ill be to dressing representatives of various sent candidates by hundreds of feet,
vides thnt all state departments that
top edge of the boat and the water 686 arrests for violation of game study the traffic regulations thru- industries from all parts of the Unit- • is being seriously projected.
occupy space In the new building
laws nnd out of these 628 convic­
ed States and Canada who are at­
Whether or not this project is
out the United States and make rec­
shall pay a rental, which shall hr line.
Voight rested here over last night tions were obtained. Convicted law ommendations for improved traffic tending a conference in Washington realized. New York is witnessing the
used in repaying the Accldt nt com­
on the spontaneous heating and ig­ keenest race in building height it
then putting his canoe back into violators who went to ja il were 33. legislation.
mission for the funds advanced. In
nition of agricultural and industrial has ever known. For 17 years until
the water he. proceeded on his jo u r­
A rather rich baking powder bis­
other words, it Is indirectly a tithing
The success of angel food cake or products. The conference was eall- 1929 the Wpolworth tower had held
ney towards New York. He is able cuit w ill be finer if kneaded a little
plan for some slate departments, nnd
sponge cake generally lies in light­ ed by the National Fire Protection ,he distinction of being the tallest
to make about 2.» miles a day when w ith a very light motion.
many of those to be in the new build
Association.
: office building in the city w ith its
ness of manipulation.
the weather is favorable.
ing are wholly or in part self-sustain
The loss of farm products from go stories and 792 feet.
ing. The revenue derived from this
spontaneous combustion reaches an | Then came Walter Chrysler, the
AIRPLANE
rental w ill be enough so that this GIANT
TO BE CONSTRUCTED
estimated total of approximately $30, motor magnate, w ith plans for a
loan w ill be refunded entirely w ith ­
000,(8)0 annually a figure which does shaft of 68 stories and 808 feet,
in a period of fifteen years at a
not include the loss of many m illion which is now nearing completion
Press despatches relate that a
splendid rate of interest. Thus, the
dollars from spoilage by heating. near Grand Central Station. But the
New
York
film
is
planning
to
state and taxpayers w ill have a new j
said Doctor Knight. Hay, grain, and . honor of owning the w orld’s tallest
build a giant airplane that w ill car­
office building practically without
horse manure are the three m a teri-' building is to be short lived for
ry 500 passengers and a crew of 100.
cost, nnd the necessity for any fu r­
The preposed craft w ill have a wing
als of the farm which hold the prin- Chrysler, for before his skyscraper
ther capital Investments during tin-
cipal fire hazard of the American ¡s well occupied the Bank of Man-
spread of 500 feel and 12 or more
next quarter century w ill be remov­
farm, because of their tendency to button w ill complete in the Wall
motors w ill he used. Th ship w ill
ed.
The turn of the year brings us the work of our hands.”
ignite spontaneously when iinpro- street district a building of 67
fly so high that there w ill be little
NOW, THEREFORE, I, I. L. Pat­ perly handled and stored, he said.
wind reslslence and. it is expected again to the season when man, im­
stories and 840 feet in height.
EXPENSKS GAME DEPARTMENT w ill maintain a speed of 700 miles pelled by the age-old and w orld­ terson, Governor of the stale of
The chief of the bureau, which is
Rut neither w ill this towering
W ILL GO UNDER THE AXE
¡in hour. This would ¡1 is mentioned wide impulse, has been wont to Oregon, in conformity to the proc­ making a special study of sponta­ structure hold the record long. The
enable the ship to make from New offer his human thanks to the Al­ lamation of the President of the neous combustion of agricultural American Architect article points
Drastic reductions in expenses York to London in seven hours.
mighty God for the fulfillm ent of United States, do proclaim Thurs- products, pointed out means of les­ out that three buildings, already
have been called by Ihe members of
His ancient promise that while the I day, November 28th, 1929. as sening the danger of fire of spon­ planned, w ill over-top the Bank of
the stale game commission. At the VETERAN FIGHTER OF ROGUE
earth remainelh seed time and har­ THANKSGIVING DAY, and do taneous origin by using safer meth- Manhattan offices w ithin the next
monthly meeting last week Ihe com­
hereby set it aside as a public holi- ods of handling products. The loss ; |Wo years.
INDIANS DIES IN ROSEBURG vest shall not fail.
missioner* authorized Harold C lif­
of hay fire, he said, is much less
Our national observance of an an­ day.
Construction on one of these is a-
ford, state game warden, to make Frazier Ward, the oldest veteran nual day of thanksgiving was in­
Ixd us on this day give thought common where the hay is stacked hout to begin. It is the City Bank-
such reductions as he thought nec- at the Oregon
is
stituted when our Pilgrim forefath­ to man’s fellowship w ith nature in and billed in the open than where it Farmers Trust Company building In
cessary. The d ’rlc of the commis­ survivor of Hie Rogue River In- ers gathered together to make grate­ the husbandry of the fru itfu l earth, is carried soon after cutting, from Wall Street which is to be but 66
sion w ill not he crippled and Ihe diaii war, passed away al II k in­ ful acknowledgment for the bounti­ first source of all wealth. Let us the fields to the barn.
! stories in height but which has a
economy program w ill continue un­ stitution ¡it Ihe age of 97 years, lie ful crops on which depended their acknowledge the ties of family af­
"The evidence at hand indicates maximum drop from the top of the
til license fees start coming in next had made his home in Oregon con­ survival. Since that first American fection and renew Ihe bond of that the leguminous hays, anion,’ flagpole of 925 feet, according to
April. Several special deputy game tinuously for 77 years following harvest, progress along innumerable hearth and home. Let us confirm which are alfalfa, the clovers, and tentative plans. Plans for the build-
wardens w ill he dropped from Ihe his arrival in 1852. The Rogue Riv­ lines has added lo the comfort, the nnd strengthen the w ill to peace, the vetches are more subject to heat- ing to occupy the site of the Waldorf
payrolls, expenses of regular depu­ er war was fought in 1855-56.
efficiency, and the security of our stronger now than ever before in ing nnd spontaneous combustion Astoria of which former Governor
ties are to be reduced and practical­
After Ihe Indian war, Ward mar­ lives. Wealth ami high position have the hearts of men. Let us share our than timothy, other true grasses and Smith is executive head, call for a
ly all proposed work that would go ried Mary Flourney, member of one been vouchsafed us ns a nation. abundance w ith the less fortunate, the rushes which are used in making maximum height of l.OOOfeet, and
ahead were the finances at high of Ihe early families of Ihe county. Manifold and great opportunities and let Us humbly dedicate our pow the w ild hay of certain sections of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.
tide w ill he delayed until! there is They were Ihe parents of ten child­ have been opened up to us ns indi­ er nnd prosperity to the service of the West,” he said.
' announces a skyscraper of 100 stor-
more money in Ihe game protection ren, six of whom survive.
Doctor Knight said that by arti- ies near its present tower,
viduals. Social and economic chang­ Almighty God.
In testimony whereof I have here­ ficial drying, a process which is re­
fund.
I H is believed Ward was the last es have been vast, hut the spiritual
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unto
set my hand and caused to be ceiving Increasing attention in the
In-
DIDN’T FALL FOR IT
truth
remains
steadfast
that
materi­
of
Id.
reptilien!
in
the
survivor
Crate fattening of chickens takes dian s ' •
Mrs. McTavish— A dozen hand­
al achievements are made fru itfu l afixed the great seal of the state more humid regions, it is possible to
from HI lo 14 days depending on
only by guidance and strength from j of Oregon this 15th day of Novem­ cure hay to any reasonably desirable kerchiefs? Where did you get them
- o — — -
the size of the chickens.
moisture content, and thnt by cur­ Jock?”
•e
a,'
I
,l
'
i
th
>
V
'er
a power which is above nnd beyond ber, A. D. , 1929.
1 A HHle ■ :
ing hay in the cock, if time is allow ­
•g
pciuhh.t
vili
Attest:
human
endeavors.
Eternal
nnd
uni-1
Jock (handsome son): The girls
in
which
a,
Fgg yolks, if unbroken, may be
ed for preliminary heating, the fire keep dropping them all over th$
Hal
E.
Hoss
I.
L.
Patterson
versai
in
the
hearts
of
thoughtful
ihe
sv’iltc
uí
lh^
Cgg
hein
en:
guia..
covered with water und kept several
pleee.
Governor, hazard is considerably reduced.
meu is the prayer, "Establish Thou j Secretary of State
quickly.
Governor Patterson Issues
Thanksgiving Proclamation
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