Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19??, January 10, 1930, Image 1

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CENTRAL POINT STAR
FRIDAY. JANUARY lO.ltJO
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Oregon Will
Spend Thirty
illion 1930
IIOOVEK PROSPERITY PROGRAM
WII-I, CREATE >1,000,000 WBALTH
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NUMBER 25
Snows Come News Gleaned
as Surprise From all Over
to S. Oregon The Nation
many cougar killed
BY OREGON NIMRODS
Lumber Industiy
Improving as
Yield Decreases
President Hoover's action In pro­
moting
government construction
Cougar hunters of Oregon had
projects and organizing business
their best month in years when in
leaders to combat the threatened
December they bagged a total of
business depression "will yield the
37 of the "big cats". The majority
country, probably, at least a billion
of the kills were made in those sec­
dollars of wealth which otherwise
tions of the state that .'re the fav­
would not have been created. Ami ,
orite haunt» of the deer. Charles
it will save at least a million fam-
H. Erwin of lioaglin led the list
! ilies within the next four or live
for the month with the slaughter of
1 months from the tragedy of un­
six and was pressed for honors by
Governor Norbluil telegraphed employment.”
The snows of the week end came ! A
wbich broke out in the cap- John Oblack of Molalla with a total
secretary of Conunrrrc It. I’. Du­
building at Washington threat- of five. Gard Saunders of Elkton
This is the estimate made in the as quite a surprise to the people of
Production of lumber was held by
mont Friday- Unit about >29,5(81, him ) current issue of the Review of Re­ this section. The total fall was the ene<* ,he entire structure for a time, and Rud Kintzley of Fall ('reek each about one-third of the fir mills in
will be expended in Oregon during views by William Trufant Foster greatest in this section for many ,
f*re when brought under con- killed four cougar» while Clay Li­ the Pacific northwest to only 2.4 per
1930 on |Mjbli<* works.
ami Waddill Calchings, noted col­ years and formed a current topic trol was said to have done about am of Milo and Dale Bonney of cent in excess of orders last year.
The telegram was Oregon's re­ laborators on economic subjects. for the old timers to talk about. It >3,000 worth of damage.
Drew each accounted for three of Some .‘«81 mills in 1929 operated at
sponse to President Hoover's move Hr. Foster is director of the Poliak recalled the old times in the valley
the cats. Erwin, in addition to kill­ about 68 per cent of their normal
to ascertain the amount of public Foundation for Economic Iteseurch, when snows were a frequent occur­
A train in Ohio struck a bus load­ ing his six cougar bagged a wolf.
weekly capacities. Some headway
work that would be done in the na­ and Mr. Catehings. New York cap­ rence.
Roads over the Sexton ed with school children and killed
accordingly was made in effort» to
tion during the year, and urging italist, is director in a dozen major mountain and Hayes Hill claimed seven outright and sent more to the NORTHWESTERN FOREST
balance output with market demand,
•hut as many projects as possible Industries.
many victims among the tourists hospital. The train’s approach was
RESERVE NOW i 21 YEARS OLD bu, before the industry can ap­
be put under way. The gathering
The Hoover policy will not pre­ who tried to muke their way over no‘ known to the driver due to
proach a basis of stability the two
of the Oregon data was begun by vent some minor fluctuation and the highways and were delayed for heavy sleet,
The North Pacific district of the index lines must come to a point of
the lute Governor Patterson.
"we shall be disappointed if we ex­ some time digging their way out.
U. S. forest service has come of age, convergence. Many operators ex­
It is estimated, according to Nor-1 pect Io realize promptly the full Many highway accidents were re­
There is some talk of running according to a report of district for­ pect to hold to a prodretion pro­
blud's telegrum, that >10, 5(81, 0001 bei'.efils of these expenditures,** say ported and many more people could General Pershing for a seat in the ester C. M. Granger. Twenty-one gram looking to that end this year.
will be expended by the stale. >10- the collaborators.
"Rut nobody j not get their cars from their gar­ U. S. senate in an effort to defeat yeas ago in December, 1908. the
If a sufficient number of produc­
Senator Norris.
000,000 by the counties, and >9,(881- should lose faith in the President's ages.
Portland headquarters of the na- ers can stick together on a reason­
000 by cities ami other municIpaU- great experiment because it takes
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I Uonal forests of the states of Oregon able program of curtailment, they
The passenger busses were held
ties.
Clare Briggs, noted comic p-'e«» and Washington had its beginning know that with only a slight in­
time for the full benefits to mature." up for a short time but the high­
Of the amount to be sjient by ] The Hoover program will prove way crews soon had the roads open artist died in New York, last Eri- in what was then Beck Building, on crease in demand prices will be stif-
counties it is estimate I that XI.- i for the first time that coordinated so that the traffic was moving along .day at the age of 54. Mr. Briggs Broadway and Oak -streets. Theo-1fened and the industry will witness
273, (Mt will go to ro.ut bulldtr.f,I action by business leader» can fore- 1 as usual only somewhat slower, due was the author of “Mr. and Mrs.” dore Roosevelt, a staunch supporter an era of geuine profits. Not in
and other popular comedy cartoon­ of Ihe forest conservation move- j many years have the producers op­
while roaii repair and maintenancej stall the period of indecision and to necessary precaution,
will require >764.240 more. The 1 retrenchment that has always fol- j Railroad traflic was interferred ing.
ulent. was then president, and Gif- proached a position so favorable for
ford Pinchot, a nu mber of the pre-1 operating profitably as this year,
bridge building estimate is put at lowed financial depression, the ec- with hut little. No. 12 northbound,
Marie Jose, Belgian Princess sident’s famous "Tennis Gabinet”, Factors now developing lend sup-
J Sunday had Io buek the snow and
K. 428.9(8). Other couty items are onomisls believe.
“The immediate significance of was delayed about two hours be­ Wednesday became the bride of the was chief forester at Washington, i port to such a belief.
>111,475 for bridge repair, >290.500
Prince of Piedmont, heir to the Ital­ It v. a» Pinchot who issued the order
Most of the major lines of busi­
for public building ami >18,200 for the President's action in this crisis tween Grants Pass and Roseburg.
ian
throne.
is
small,
compared
with
its
ultimate
establishing the North Pacific Dis­ ness and industry have made plans
The
younger
generation
is
deriv­
miscellaneous construction.
trict headquarters.
for increased volume. As soon as
Under the heading of municipal significance.” their Review of Re­ ing considerable enjoyment by ski­
From Italy and Ghina come stor-
views article declares.
The
first
land
to
be
set
aside
in
ing.
counting
ele.
Many
of
the
readjustments
of the financial situ­
works, steel construction is placed
In the past, when depression young folks enjoyed their first ride ies of extreme cold and suffering, the Pacific Northwest for forest con ation are reached which should
at >2,590,300, street betterments
This only goes to show* that south
and maintenance >535,650, bridge threatened, it was wise for each on u sled during the past few days. ern Oregon is not the only place servation purposes was the Pacific take place within 60 days, there
business concern Io curtuil orders.
Forest Reserve in Washington, cre­ should be available ample funds
bridge repair.
,,a yro lh
having extreme weather.
ated
by presidential proclomation for legitimate projects of various
postpone
expan-
>31.250. public buildings >2.197,910, I sion of plant, pay <>(T bank loans_ EXPLOSION IN GRANTS
in 1893. This reserve covered 967,-1 kinds. All this increased activity
improvements to public buildings
PASS WRECKS TWO STORES
The government has called thirty-1680 acres and was the nucleus of will result to the benefit of the
1 in short, to do precisely what
>5,135, hangars, sewage and disposal
three oil operators into session t o ! the North Pacific forest system, lumber producers. The railroads
would bring on the depression. Rut
water systems, electric »stem s and tills was good policy for the con­
I wo Grant» Pass business houses testify to price fixing. The invest!-' which has expanded to 22 federal are placing orders now and country
schools >35.346.200.
cern only if concerted action v-»i,|d were <’ rnolished and four others gation was called for San Francisco. forests covering approximately one- yard buying i» expected to begin
Vost of the state's estimated ex­ not be taken on a In
enough suffered m all damage, when a sud­
fifth of the land area of each of the soon.
penditure of >10,500,000 will go to scale to forestall depressu
An argument between the dance state.» of Oregon and Washington.
den explosion wrecked Ted Eding-
An improvement in the pine lum­
■hsvays and bridges and park ac­
"Rut the new policy of the eh’ f e-*s welding s h o |, 505 Sixth street matron and the .Medford Elks was
The early day “forest reserves’’ as ber situation is reported by the Wes­
quisition.
settled in favor of the dance matron the national forests were then call- tern Pine Manufacturers’ associa­
executive renders Hie nreesnt erne •- it 3 o'clock Satvruay afternoon.
Data was requested from 192 genej unlike any other. The con
No person was seriously injured, by the council of that city at a re­ -d, were first administered by the tion. During the week of December
cities and towns amt 77 replied cerled action of private a»'-1 ’»uhlic i •
' e citizens suffered sng t in­ cent meeting. The Elk» would not Department of Interior, but Were 28. 76 mills produced 21,455,000 feet,
permit the matron to supervise their not placed under any form of super­ shipped 23,044,000 feet and received
data was eoltected by- Sam A. business, under his tea lership. juries in tile blast.
Kozer, budget director, who will makes It in Ihe I-■•■»r ,,f eneh
'II e property d image consisted of New Year's dance and thus the row. vision until 1897. Ir. 1305 the “re­ orders for 27,516,000 feet. Seasonal
continue Io assemble data.
imtividual to do pre '«•••'»
• 'he following:
Edinger Welding The dance is now history and it serves” were transferred from the shutdown of the mills caused a pro­
good for business a»
hoy, interior practically demolish- was not supervised so we would Department of the Interior to the duction volume of less than one-
OVER 1000 PEOPLE VISIT
Tabulating Ihe concrete result < f d: Hamburger Bill's restaurant, say that both sides won a victory, Department of Agriculture and plac­ half of operating capacity.
( RATER LAKE IN DECEMBER the Hoover conference with busi­ interior completely demolished; Ho­
ed under the immediate supervision
Tentative dates for the second
In order to notify county phys­ f the bureau of forestry. In order
ness leaders and governmental de­ tel Del Rogue, second floor win-
annual sawmill engineering con­
of Medford of the So deal on the ground with local ference. which again will be held
Til monthly report of Chief partment beads. Foster and Calch­ dows broken; Del Rogue Garage. ician Wilson
.
Ranger Godfrey, of weather and ings continue:
Plate glass window smashed; Tru-'
° f 5 Wcli; forest problems, inspection districts at Longview, Wnsh. have been set
'• er conditions al Grater Nation­
Ihe railroad heads assure the nx Motor Company, window's brok- 7 P°* in the prospect section it were organized in the west by the at February 19-21. Standing com­
was necessary to relay the message bureau in 1907. These were later mittees will report on their find-
al park during the month of De­ President that they will 'proceed en.
cember follows:
with full program of construction
The cause of the explosion still is via Roseburg due to lack of facil­ hanged to administrative units ings in connection with suggestion.»
ities between Prospect and Medford. nown as national forest districts, for improvements in design and op-
During Hie first eight days of nnd betterments.* That means em­ not definitely established.
’ '•emlier. before the rlosing-in ployment and wages in excess of
It is believed, however, that the The recent snow storms were re­ icluding the federal forests in eration of mill equipment.
' rms blocked the highways thru 1928. Then there is the national carbide refuse that was being put sponsible for the break in the A ashington and Oregon and in a
A historical sketch of the Eastern
Hie park, a total of 306 cars with program for highway construction, beneath the floor, as the carbide phone lines.
small portion of California. The
Western Lumber Go. is a feature
1013 people visited (’rater Lake. which already calls for more than mixer was being cleaned out. gen­
name “forest reserves” was changed article in the January issue of the
A Michigan judge decided in a 'o national forests in 1905.
Of this number 241 ears with 800 two billion dollars; and Hie public erateti gas io some manner which
Four-L-Lumber News. Among the
case
the other day that a man who
people were registered from Ore­ utilities plan to spend nearly as became ignited.
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illustrations is a view of the logging
gon, 34 ears with 114 people from much. This means for 1930 a sub­
Too much beating is one of the camp operated by the company at
Loy Fixsen, who was cleaning out was killed in a speakeasy raid was
California and 17 ears with 52 stantial increase over 1929. Stale the mixer, was blown several feet entitled to a collection on his in­ most common causes of poor m uf-1 Eufula, Wash., in the eariv ’90s
people from Washington.
ami municipal authorities all over into a back room by the explosion i surance.
fins. Baking powder biscuit» on when ox teams formed the only mo-
Ten stales were represented by ’he country have promised to help. as Hie torn up floor rose in front I
the other hand, are often not mixed I’ve power in the woods,
cars Io Grater Luke during these The building program of the feder­ of him. He was ihown flat on his GAS AND OIL COST $137 FOR
as much as would be desirable for
OREGON OWNED VEHICLES the best texture.
eight days, and one ear was regis­ al government calls for a large
face and arose unhurt with his face
LIMIT on WILD DUCKS
tered from Canada.
crease, nnd another gain will come blackened and his hair and clothing
Oregon motorists expended >137
CUT BY GOVERNMENT
through Hie building of mail-carry- « mass of dust nnd fine debris.
for gasoline and oil for each of
C lim a tic Chi
MANY SALMON Pl.ANTED
ing ships. Total projects reported
Fixsen was alone in the shop at their cars during the year just end-
The evidence that ctlBatle eeedl
The biological survey announced
IN ROGUE RIVER Io the White House are impressive the lime of the blast. Ted Edinger, in>- according to the Oregon State ttene have changed ta the Arctic and today that because of the exces­
Eight billions is a conservative es- the proprietor being away from the Motor Association which has just Antarctic circles Is mainly geologic sive dry spells during 1929 which
Within the past two weeks 40.000 •imate for construction ami main- shop.
received reports of a nation-wide It ta believed that tropical condition* made an alarming reduction in mi­
silverside salmon have been releas­ ’ennnee in 1930, already provided
The Hamburger Rill restaurant, survey conducted by the American extated as far north aa Greenland be­ gratory birds, the bag limit included
ed in the Rogue River by the hat­ for and recorded.
next door was empty of customers Automobile Association. The aver­ tween the glacial epochs Remains of in federal regulations had been
chery department of the slate game
Lor Ihe first time in our history ”• Ihe time of the sudden explosion, age for this state is 12 cents higher animal and vegetable Ufa have been changed. Effective during the hunt­
found In these regions, wbleb indi­
commission. A total of 10,000 fish we have a President who, by tech-
Mr- nod Mrs. Hendricks were than the average for the entire coun­ cated that once the climate was warm ing season of 1930. the limit on
of the same type were planted In nieal training, engineering achieve- showered by debris. A ventilator try.
enough to permit of their growth and ducks will be cut from 25 to 15
Rig Butte Greek a tributary of the ment. cabinet experience, mid „, fell from the i dling on Hendrick’s
Morida had the highest average existence.
and on geese from 8 to 4 a day. A
Rogue.
grasp of economic fundamentals, is head, hut he arose suffering only of any stnte being >203 with Cali­
possession limit of 30 ducks and 8
qualified for business leadership, j head and body bruises.
fornia second reporting >185. Wash­
geese is prescribed.
Salmon eggs or trout eggs are fur­ Vnd for the first time in our history
Difference» in Honey
Portions of the thin partition be- ington's average was >126, Montana
nished by the state game commis­ •he beads of our largest business en- »ween Ihe restaurant nnd the weld- >148, Nevada, >142, Wyoming >141,
There are four kinds of honey. Com’ CANADAY MAY RETAIN
sion to public schools of the state ternriscs are prepared to follow ’”8 shop caved in on Mrs. Hendricks Colorado >124, New Mexico >146 and honey Is the product In the comb
ROSEBURG LAND POST
Just as tt conies from the hive. Vlr
for nature study. Hardly a week such leadership.”
j and pieces of board nnd debris show Arizona >143.
gin honey Is that which flows from
'»asses but what some teacher W'rites
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«red on her head. She also was
National consumption of gasoline the combs. Strained ho*»ey te that
H. A. Ganaday, register of the
’•» Matt Rycktnan, sutierintendent of COUNTY ENTERS 1M0 WITH
not seriously injured.
and oil, including taxes brought re­ which has been extracted from the United States land office at Rose­
hatcheries, requesting eggs for the
BALANCE of $875,842 in TILL' Several pedrstrinn.« passing the venues of 63,299,693.000. The gas combs, strained and put up in bottle- burg, was yesterday nominated to
nature study classes.
,
welding shop had narrow escaiies tax aggregated >385.050,000. The av­ or eunR. It forms about nine-tenth the senate to succeed himself, ac­
Jackson county entered 1930 with from injury as the front of the »hop erage cost per ear for gasoline this of all tb« honey sold. Candled hone» cording to information received
The Rogue river 1» providing ex­ a financial balance of «875.842.y8, was blown out. parts of the ceiling year wa* >90.35; the average cost of Is the honey that has been allowed
here yesterday Other registers nemi
cellent fishing for Southern Oregon the December report of County fell, and debris shot up through the , oil was >20.61 and the average tax to crystallize Into a kind of sugar.
nated were Dr. James W. Donnelly
nnglers according io a letter receiv­ Treasurer A. G. Walker shows.
roof.
wrts >14.68
of The Dalles and G. Johnson of
ed by Malt Ryrkmnn, superinten­
\\ arrant indebtedness of Ihe coun­
Portion,» of board and brick were
The Motor Association’s survey
Blackfoot, Idaho.
Man’» Great Dutiea
dent of hatcheries from R. M. Parr, ty is only >537.11. of which >66.33 blown across the street, to smash in disclosed the fact that gas and oil
The whole duty of man Is embraced
deputy game warden. “Fine wea­ is for road fund warrant» called second story window» in the Hotel costs were highest in southern states tn the two principles of abstinence and RIDDLE PUBLISHER IS
ther nnd map fish in Rogue,” he re­ and not presented for payment.
Del Rogue.
due to the more extensive driving P’ Hence— temperance In prosperity
KILLED BY CAR CRASH
>1
it
“ . Afist rt at I most
ports.
Rc'-elpts for December were >135,-
time allowed. In the more northern I and patient courage In adversity.—
Duck hunters throughout the state 878 15, while disbursements were
Most frostings have a smoother -states, this expense is materially «enera.
Ben E. H. Manning, 56, publisher
have hnd little difficulty in taking higher, totalling >252,908.56.
groin if allowed to cool before eat­ lower, dropping to >97 for Vermont.
and owner of the South Umpqua
the limit the Inst few weeks, due to
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ing. Those in which brown sugar
Labial Trieh
News, weekly newspaper at Riddle,
the abundance of rain. Excellent
When cheese is too soft to grate and a large amount of butter and
From a story—"She switched on the Ore., died last night at Oregon City
That a large amount of sugar
noose hunting is also being experi- easily or the pieces loo smnll. time cream are used may be beaten while with the proper balance of other light and with set lips drew the thick hospital from injuries suffered
eneed in the Klamuth and Arlington and finger tips mny be saved by hot, however, without spoiling the ingredients, gives a fine texture to sheet of paper from the envelope.” when, his car crashed into a truck
You might set your tips and try m «
region«.
rubbing it through a sieve.
texture.
j flour, sugar and fat mixtures.
near Aurora, Ore., Friday. He suf­
—Boston Transcript.
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fered a crushed skull.