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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1913)
4 CENTRAL POINT HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1913 T he German Consolidated societies During the year 1912, according to lantic City, N. J ., association, should mankind, because there is one way in friends, acquaintances, their enemies of Uregon held their sixth annual con- official figures made public by the de- be of considerable interest to people of which you can test the modern com even, hold them up to a standard of ventlon In Portland Sunday. These partm ent of-commerce and labor, Port- this community since we have here a munity, you can test it by the degree recititude which perhaps they do not societies are composed of 17 different land exported 6,810,206 bushels of very active campaign in the interests of its interest in its Young Men’s Christ hold themselves up to. That illustrates one of the purposes of the Young Men's ian Association. organizations located in various sec- wheat, valued at $6,273,825, as com- of such an association: 1 tlons of the state, with a membership pared with 7,703,061 bushels in 1911, “ You can test the modern community We ought not only to open our in Christian association. It is as if we of nearly 7000. representing a total valuation of $6, by the degree of its interest in it’s dividual homes to young men but we “ Come here and associate with the men Change in Wool Schednle to be The K. P. Mining company of Oak- 570,095. These statistics show that Young Men’s Christian Associations— ought to make a common home to who believe in the kind of life th at you land. Cal., holders of an electric Inter- Portland ranks fourth among the a common investm ent that yields a which they can resort, where they can believe in, and I will help you to main Fought by Wool Manufac urban franchise at Medford, has clos wheat exporting districts for the past most bountiful usury to tbe common find a communion with each other that tain the standards of your life and re turing Association benefit of all m ankind.” is pure from all the grosser things of sist the tem ptations of your life.” ed a deal for the purchuse of the F. W. year. 1 Waite tract. 1V4 miles from Ashland, The secretary of state has been fur Nothing is more vital to this country life, and th at common home is the That is a pretty handsome enterprise. I look upon it as a sort of means of moral W ashington.—A virtually undisturb The tract consists j>t 2000 acres ami nlshed by the national government than the association of men together Young Men’s Christian Association. sanitation, as a means of purifying i the price paid was $400,000. with figures showing the exact dlstri- There is something a little alarm ing for things that are not for private in ed tariff on the variety of article* In about one thought th at constantly runs men by subjecting them to the tests of the flax, hemp and Jute »chedule waa Wlth authority given by Attorney- bution of tbe timbered area of the terest. with one and another. Indicated at the tariff revision hearing General W ickersham, District Attor ¡-tale by counties. The data are ob- Noman everorganized a Young Men s in my mind on occasion of this sort. It association There has arisen in our time a new profession — . is a little alarm ing to realize that we oey McCourt at Portland dismissed tained by the national forest service. Christian Associan for his own benefit. before the house way* and means com the profession of secretaries of Young Men’s mittee. No action will be taken until Christian Associations, w ith over 3,000 men espec ially trained for th at work. They constitute guides the committee consider* the schedule in whose lands these Associations may be wisely in executive session next month, but guided, and they themselves act as examples of a members have Indicated that they con righteous life. sidered most of the duties as already The thing th at glorifies the work of an associa tion like the Young Men’s C hristian Association highly competitive. is this. The only thing th at ever made a man big The committee, which heard the is to love something bigger and better than him testimony of many manufacturer* and self. A man who loves himself is already spoiling. Importers on the flax, hemp and Jute J u st as soon as a m an’s purposes are centered schedule of the tariff, was not dispos and concentrated upon himself he becomes unser viceable even to himself, because presently he ed to question the competitive charac will do some selfish thing th at wi rob him of the ter und luxury classification of many trust and confidence of his fellow men. He can of the laces, embroideries and other not even promote his fortune in the world unless articles In the schedule. This Indi he enjoys the confidence of others. A man cannot enjoy the confidence of others unless he proves cates that the committee favor* re worthy of it by showing he is ready to serve others tention of approximately the same and occasionally forget himself. rates on many Items. 1 hat is the test of manhood, it is the test of The schedule is one of the most hum anity,and it is the glory and sign of C hristian (OF C O U R S E ) ity th at a man will lay down his life for another profitable of the whole tariff scheme, n > m atter w hat the consequences may be to him and produced last year more than $49,* self either in this world or the next. OOO.Ottii of revenue, with duties averag One boy —may ba m an y -o f the 37,000 who w ere ing above 45 per cent ad valorem. ! taught to swim last year saved a life, one who j was tau g h t first-aid rescued fellow employees in Some of these articles will be reduced a mine. A college man who learned a way to to stim ulate competition und bring \ handle foreigners through a class in English while reven ue. at college, has been transform ing a camp w here ! drunkenness and immorality ruled. Wool Schedule Under Fire Morals and health follow w ith the Association* The Wool schedule will be under shop lunch-hour m eetings. In a season the im fire this weok, and It Is expected that piety and im purity of a certain shop of 500 men the woolgrowers and wool m anufactur ; was turned to wholesomeness. A gang of young Oyerccats ing association will present an un f terrors on a village street were captured, fir*t by athletics, then for study are now the tow n's best broken front In their fight against any citizens instead of in the penitentiary. Cravenettes change In the present rates Tbe home, community, business, church and the The expectation, however, 1# that railroad got returns at a southw estern division the democratic majority both In the point. The division superintendent declared th at the railroad men there wer* "th e dregs of hum an committee and house In the aext con The Largest and Best Selected Stock of ity. An Association equipm ent and a man w ith gress will favor the same revision as the Christian spirit and message, changed the Incorporated lit the Underwood bill Regular $12.50, $15 dregs to the cream. C haracters w ere changed, $12.50 and $13.50 Clothing, Hats and Furnishing Goods that passed the house at the last ses health was better, business was better, bills were and $16.50 c o a t s , paid, life was cleaner and happier, for the C hrist sion of congresB. Suits, Sale Price ian man pays his bills and his family has plenty. sizes 34 to 42, sale Knox Sends England Note on Panama Ever Placed Before the Rogue River Val An impression made in boyhood has vast ex- The next move In the diplomatic pressison in manhood. H ere is an incident. A skirmish between Great Britain and New York boy of wealth and family came into le y Populace. Read the prices, then act. the United Statc-B over the former na Association membership more than 50 years ago. tion's objection to the clause In the He attended the m eetings afte r the w ar and met there men of vision and enkindling force who I'anntnn canal bill, which exempts made him w ant to be, as well as to be, all he American shipping eugaged In coast m ight. His personal business and interests be wise trade from the payment of tolls, came secondary to this g reater interest. He was mUHt come from Knglund. one of the first members of the International Com Regular $16.50, $18 mittee. He established Associations of French Until that time, state departm ent of- $16.50, $17.50, $18 men in New York and Paris, and others in Rome and $20 coats, sizes fir.InlH declared, they must refrain N THIS Store and in its Advertising and St. Petersburg. He personally secured and Suits, Sale Price from a discussion of Secretary Knox's financed the first American Association foreign 31 to 42, sale price Telling the Truth About note to Secretary Grey to the effect secretary. His g ifts approach half a million and his life investm ent easily affects 10,(XX) men daily. that there Is no basis for the British Mr. Stockes is “cutting coupons in character.” . protest. It was admitted, however, There is an Association building in Brisbane, that at least two or three additional A ustralia, the finest in all A ustralia, which Is notes must he exchanged before u is Not a Policy Its a Custom, a Habit, dem onstrating w hat an Association can be and mean to a city. It has a membership of 1,183. basis for an understanding could be From it are going out influences which reach into a Principle. reached. This makes It practically a score of railway construction camps and every certain that Wooiirow Wilson will be British m an-of-w ar’s crew coming into the harbor called upon to make final disposition Jeels its friendly touch. There is an elderly couple $20, $22.50, $25 w atching this work with keenest interest. Five of the question, us It I b considered Im $17.50, $20.00, $22.50 years ago a farm er.w ho had a small fortune walk Suits, Sale Price possible that the Taft adm inistration sizes 35 to 40, sale price ed into the Association’s little rooms the day tbe can effect a settlem ent before March building cam paign was announced and asked fourth. "How much do you need for this building?” He N ADVERTISED Reduction in w as told 100,000,” and handed the secretary his Monopoly In Money Denied. check for th at a m o u n t-th e savings of his life Accepting us an ''argum ent" a long the Price of an Article Here tim e-stip u latin g only th at a small annuity should statem ent by Henry P. Davison, of be allowed him while he and his childless wife J. 1*. Morgan 41 Co., denying the exist Means the Reduction From its should live. He is doing intensive farm ing in men and boys and rejoicing at the crops. once of a money trust and attributing This annual review deals very briefly in statist the cooperation among financial In ics. L et these suffice. The N orth Americana terests to the "wvuk banking law," $20.00, $25.00 and $30.00 $30.00 and $35.00 Associations num ber 2192 w ith a membership of the house money trust Investigating Not From Some Mythical “Value” 266.190. The current evpenses were $10,150,000. coats, sizes 34 to 42, sale Suits, Sale Price committee closed for the time being Buildings owned, 725. The property holdings are price Its financial probe The committee $81.600.000, an increase of $7,000,000 in a year Ten Which May Be Given It. years ago the total was $28,500,000. The 252 Rail will begin within a week consideration road D epartm ents have 92,000 members, the 724 of Its report, which will recoinineud Student D epartm ents 62.000. There w ere 125,000 changes In the national bank law and men and boys in the Bible classes and the gross legal control of various financial ageu attendance at the religious services was 5,318,718. In the educational classes there w ere 69.000 en cles rolled and 900,090 in physical training. There has Mr. Davison's statem ent was stt Extra Pants been an advise in all of the departm ents and ac analytical argum ent based on the te tivities. The tables of the Y ear Book will supply Lot 1—One-Third Off bleu and charts presented to the com the figures. Lot 2—One-Fourth Off inltteo purporting to show control of The Association has accesss to the men of the packing houses, foundries, shops and factories 125,00(1,000.000 of reeourcee by 1(0 dl to boys working in mines, cotton mills, stores and rectors Lot No. 1 in m essenger service; to students in college and The statem ent denied this conclu schools, and now to 600,000 in High School; to the O n e - T h ird O ff sion and set forth specifically that the million railroad men; to all soldiers and sailor* On all Trunks. Suit and to state militia training camps; to lumbermen firm of Morgen A Co. "believes there Lot No. 2 Cases, Bags, Oiled Cloth in the forests; to the country boy; to the immi Is no such thing, either In form or fact, O n e -F o u rth o ff g ran t as he sails, lands and reaches a thousand ing. Blue Flannel Shirts, as it money trust." points; to construction gangs pioneering railrcy ds Lot No. 3 etc., etc., the slashing Nstlonal Capital Brevities. and building bridges, to colored men and to the Indians; to great teeming cities of the far President Taft refused to dismiss O n e -F ifth O ff goes recklessly on. East as well as in N orth and South America. It the criminal anil trust suit against ths Ona-FIfth off all S tiff H ats has found means, methods and the message to So called ''bathtub trust." reach them all. It can command men ready to Democratic managers In the senats engage in any service worth while th at will help boys and men to be m en—clean C hristian, con have agreed that uo bill huvlug any scientious and capable men. These pages will reference to the Hhortnan anti trurl suggest how it is done, and how money can p# law shall receive consideration durlni ; place*! in a service th at will produce result* both the rem ainder of this session of con : immediate and in the years to come. We frankly state th at this review is prepared gross (Of Course) w ith the direct purpose in mind of securing larger Democratic senators In caucus re MEDFORD, OREGON. Investm ent of individual effort and money in tha affirmed tbelr determ ination to psrmlt I development and conservation of young men and none of President Taft's nominations boy*. Can investm ents in stocks, bonds or mire*, m erchandising or m anufacturing promise more to be confirmed nt this ttmo, with the lasting and satiafactory returns? exception of army, nsvy end diploma! I 4 4 fc# 4 <? fc* <f 4 V* 4 4 4 4 4 4 fc* 4 4 % Ic appointm ents | w 4 A dry Inauguration will mark I’retl deni elect Wilson a Induction luto of th* Imllrtmenta ngninat A It Downs and arc used In figurine the apportion No man ever expected, if he were a are more moral when associated with The Best Bib Overall flie If s petition piessnted In the ton and Kd K Downs These wi re anionn ment of funds acertOng to the various true man, even to make a spiritual pro one another than when separated from ate by Senator Gulllnger. on behalf of tha tndlctmant* roturnad under tha •eotn > from the adm inistration of fit out of it, because if you try to do one another. One of the great dangers the W oman's Christian Temperance direction of Kranrt* J Haney durlnx the forest lands This sura totals g.H>d to another man for your own sake, of a city is that so many'm en come Union, Is acted upon favorably by | 1 52 tn tha famous land fraud cases there, and knowing they are at a great you don't doit for him. congress The petition urges dosing 1905 distance from their homes and believ C O Modes, a well known business The only thing that can vitalize a of ad saloons In tha national capital man of Oregon City, who has b. < n ing that there are no home folks near great Association like this is for men to on March 4 to watch them, they are too apt to missing since January 19. was found a forget themselves and try to serve I Prediction that one of President hundred yards off the public highway nil w in oi \ » y adjourn their morals and have a fling; others. Good was always a good under- J elei t Woodrow Wilson's first rsq usstt 1 leading to W illamette, about a half taking. It is one of the peculiarities of but if they would only realize, or if 1 A N e w Pair to congress would bs to repeal that mile from the W illam ette Calls rail I’rc'iJcnt-l Ici I \>ilson Speaks men that they have never separated they only thought that the people at part oi' the Panama canal law which 1 way on depot, as West Oregon City lie I but always associated in order to ac home were by. they would keep steady, grants free tolls to Americas ships su was lying and they would realize w hat home face downward tn a crevlci complish things. “ taneslm cnls in Men" gaged In coastwtss trade was made by between two large boulders ou a rocky means to them. We would think they W hat strengthens every community I f T h e y Rip Chairman Adamssn of tha housa Inter cliff, which overhangs the public h 'th were living by a standard of morals is to put its assets into one common in The f .owing, s}s>ken by President- L E V I S T R A U S S & CO. state commerce committee. In a fo r way Kl et \\ ilson on the occasion of the vestm ent to yield usury a most beaut which is other m en's consciences as M F ^ S .. SA N FR A N C ISC O m al statem ent laying of the corner atone of the At- iful usury to the common benefit of mil j well as in their own. and that their V___ _______________________> NEWS FROM OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL m Great Stock Reduction Sale it THE TOGGERY Sale Starts Saturday, February 1st, Closes February 8, 1913. Largest and Finest Clothing Store South of Portland. Suits Lot 1 $ Lot No. 1 8.50 7.50 $ Lot No. 2 $ Lot No. 2 3) 11.75 OUR M ERCHANDISE One Lot $ 8.75 Lot No. 3 15.00 A One Lot $ $ Customary Regular Price 22.50 $ 11.75 Lot No. 4 $ 15.00 Hats It 'lakes Nerve To Sell Merchandise At These Prices. Ask About Our Previous Sales « : The Toggery :■ . Supply Your Future Needs Two Horse Brand FREE