Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, November 18, 1915, Image 1

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SUGAR BEETS ARE
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CNTRAL P oint H erald
C entral P oint , J ackson C ounty . O regon . T hursday ,
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ovem ber
18, 1915
THE
HERALD
W ill co-operate with ycu on any
p r o p o s i lion
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o f Central Point
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MEDFORD MEN
GYPSY QUEEN
BEET SUGAR IS
UNITY NEEDED 10
THE BEST CROP lowing is an estimate o f Budget pre-1 . PLAN COMPANY CANTATA GRAND
BOTTLED SUNSHINE WIN THE FACTORY
pared by the Common Council, o f the | I t l l m a n a g e t beet sugar Ciim-
SUCCESS
City o f Central Point
the amount paign to have meeting bankers
New impetus was given to the
Medford Daily Sun
central point s
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of
Rotfue R ive r (G rants Pass) Courier
:
This article is written for the to be raised by taxation for the ensuing arid get them to agree to loan
Messrs. Robt. Twohy, “ Farm­ beet sugar campaign Thursday,
The largest and best pleased
farmers o f the Rogue river valiey year:
each person nlantintr beets th p
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Smith.
Superintendent and new interest was shown in
who hesitate to agree to raise a Electric light....................... $ ^ ^ amount o f labor bill, secured by aU '®nce ever in tho °l)era house
O’ Brien o f the Twohy machine the securing o f the factory, but
given acreage o f sugar beets in city Marshal salary ....
.... 60 o!oo I Hen on crop, then call meeting in uth'3 .c' ty was that o f last
order to insure the location City Reeordcr's salary............ 600.00 j land owners|pho have not signed lllRht- rhe attraction was the shops, F. S. Bramwell, and the there still lingers in the minds of
among them of a beet sugar fac- City Treasurer’s salary............. 149.00 up and present bankers’ pro_ presentation o f The Gypsy Queen other parties who made the trip many the false idea that no e f­
tory. They need the s u p e rio r Supplies...................................... 50.00 position. This will undoubtely Cantata, Mrs. S. A. Mulkey, di­ through the Illinois valley Fri­
fort is needed, as the beet sugar
profits derived from the sugar Cleaning streets and drayage... 225.00
give
more
than
required
acre­
day
evening,
and
Messrs.
Smith
rector. It was rendered under
people are intent on building in
v
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.
... ,1
Street broom and road wo k .... 150.00
beet crop in comparison with the Interest Qn 0uUtanding War.
age. I will make tbove
p,'°* the auspices o f the Ladies’ Aid and O ’ Brien went out to the the Rogue River valley. As this
other crops. They need the in-
rants
120.00 proposition to ter.nents on my
ranch at Hell Gate with H. E. idea has been scattered from
Society of the M. E. church.
dustrial enterprise that sugar Interest on Street Paving Inter-
lands sutiable for grw ing beets.
Satur­ Glendale to the California line, a
beet
culture will bring to section Bonds......................... 468.00 Your county needs paDroll. I f
Space nor time will not permit Gale to spend the night.
the valley. They need the by- lntere8t °n Street and Sewer
you let this opportunity slip by o f us giving personal credit to day the entire party was present campaign will be launched to dis­
products of the beets after the Assessm ents...
the landowners are the ones to the members o f the cast, more at the meeting held at Merlin in abuse the public mind o f the no­
suga-
extracted Thev
Interest on
on Water
Improvement
Bonds 1000.00
suga. has
nas been
ucen extractca.
i ney , Intere8t
Bonds..........
750.00 blame.
than to say that each one carried the interests of the sugar beet a- tion. The beet sugar factory
need the additional industrial Redemption o f $1000.00 Protest-
,
I’ rank .H Ray. their part to perfection. Mrs, crcage campaign.
Farmer will come if the required acreage
population such a mill will bring ed Warrants ........................... 1000.00
The above message from Col- ,, ,.
,
Otherwise it will
,1 T-.„„ 1 1 1 t >
• j Mulkey is deserving ot great Smith made an interesting talk is secured.
to us, both in field and factory One tenth payment on Street
onci Frank H. Ray was received
,
not.
The
world
is full o f sec­
help. They need the additional
Paving Intersection Bonds
.1300 00 today.
Colonel Ray has offered pra'se Tor her ability as a direc- at the meeting and helped mater­ tions where
the
Utah-Oregon
productive value the cultivation Redemption
Street amJ SeW
er Assessments 116 33 to sign up all land he owns suit- :tor a n d skill in training. The ially to spread enthusiasm for the
of Warrant No. 166
company can invest its money.
o f sugar beets will give to their
held by Jacobsen-Bade Co — 300.00 able for beet culture, 140 acres 1 cantata was a grand success in planting of the crop.
The only explanation for the
soil. They need to produce more
The sugar beet. Mr. Smith
,
Notice is hereby given that t ;he o f which has been accepted, and aH its essentials; musical, come-
backwardness seems to rest in
profit to the acre they plow, council will meet at thè City Hall at agreed t0 finance the growlng
told them, takes nothing from
that it is a straight, honest, pro­
They need the results of inten- Cent al p0,nt> on November 30th, .
»-enters
I J dndtragedj.
the soil, but in fact puts some­
position. Medford and the val­
sive cultivation that b eet culture
will ta d S u « e d "inlThe*
11 wi" "ot *>• tor the local ! No ™<-icis," s have been offer- thing o f fertility into the soil ley have fell for dozens o f wild­
will surely bring. 1 hey need, in
tax for the ensuing year levied. banks to finance the beet growers, ns ed—all heard 13 praise and eom-
that it did not have before. “ The
cat propositions and the beet su­
short, every element of advanced
j. w. JACOBS,
President Nibley of the Orcgon-Utah 1 phments, ar.d th e wish express- sugar o f the beet is nothing else
gar factory has not the ear and
change that beet raising and the
,h. G.y ^ e . H „ i .... .
“t S ¿ * £ 2 ! « , that it he repeated, an d 'it than bottled sunshine,” said he. footmarks o f a wildcat.
He advised the planting o f the
them"
Wl cer^aln ^
beet has been proven time and able as needed during the season.
| probably will be.
Unification o f the sentiment
beet and the growing o f stock a-
for beets is the crying need, a-
again.
Why This Hesitancy?
I ” 15" " '. ',
,
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,
„
their faith in the venture, are raising
long with it, stating that there
HIGH SCH001 NOTES
long with a determined organiz­
Aside from the great benefit „ a 12llnnn
$20,000 fund to form a company to*
The net profit on an acre o f
The State Free Traveling Library has was only one silage more valua­ ed effort to secure it.
Many o f
I to the land, is the income T hat engage in beet culture. Over half o f
ble than the beet pulp for feed­
beets is more than 200 per cent
its books at the school library, and the
the farmers want to rent acreage
is preC’ s e ly \vhat the farmers of th»3 amount has already been subscrib-
are at the disposal o f the public as well ing to stock.
Mr. Smith did not
greater than that on grain.
Rogue rive valley want just now, ed- and every public-spirited citizen is as the school.
but are conservative about en­
state what that other silage
The net profit on an acre of
more than anvthingelse— the in- reqile9t‘ d to PartlciPat‘‘- The import-j Nine students are now enrolled in the
gaging in the raising themselves.
might be, but as he js an enthus­
beets is more than 100 per cent
Steps will be taken to provide
com e- the certain incom e-th e versallv admitted by cvery' ne except teachers training course. This depart
greater than that on beans.
iast on the subject o f corn cul­
ment has received a new library.
for those who care to rent.
income that is insured before r.e the farm er.-M edford Mail Tribune,
ture, it is presumed that he gave
The net profits on an acre of
Frank Roso and Fred Taylor have
Every man, woman and child,
plants his field of beets. In the
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beets is nearly 100 per cent great­
But the
been enrolled in the Central Point ‘ igt that crop first place.
having at heart the industrial in­
production o f the latter he has
er than on potatoes.
’ school for a post graduate cours**.
value o f the beet pulp silage is terests o f (he city and valley is
nothing to worry about, save the
The net profit on an acre of
^ A new Underwood typewriter has that it is a by-product and that
urged to lend bis shore towards
problem o f getting the biggest
While the above sounds been installed in the commercial de­
beets is nearly 100 per cent
it has already yielded its crop of securing a project upoi which
possible yield of the right kind good, there are other el- partment.
greater than that on an acre of
concentrated sunshine—sugar. hinges so much o f the future
o f beets to deliver to the factory.
peas.
ments
in
connection
with
the
Mr.
Smith said that the beet prosperity of the valley.
The factory pays him the cash
These figures are taken from
tops,
either fed to the cattle and
and makes the sugar. He does enterprise that are not so en-
official data from the department
returned to the soil as manure, lunch with good coffee. This was u
o f agriculture o f the United not need to worry about that. Couraging. Grants Pass bus-
or disked under, retained all the part o f a special program prepared in
1 hen, why do you hesitate, Mr. .
honor o f a brother who was about tn
States. Compare them with the
elements o f fertility in the soil.
The wise Xinas g ift buver
Farmer? Why don’ t you come
men see an opportunity
lake bis departure ami seek fame and
will commence to do her or
profits on anything we raise in
fortune
urrong
strangers no not
to? There are big, shinny twen- to secure a great industry
his shopping NOW » hen com
this valley in a period o f five
among strangers, for an oddfellow,
plete full stocks are to be seen
ty-dollar
gold
pieces
before
jou,
f
or
their
city
and
the
COUn-'
without the risk and worry of
years.
no matter where he may be, ih never
within easy reach. Come out o f ,
.
.
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, ;
the holiday period.
among strangers.
The honored guest
While the yield in superior
it and grab them! I know, and
a ()11£ their new railroad,
was one Joseph Boswell, the fuithfui
profits on a single acre stands
.
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you know, and God knows you the Illinois liver valley, and
and efficient secretary.
It developed
Advance
out so markedly, multiply the re -1
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Members o f Central Point Lodge No. from remarks made by Joe during his
need
them!
they
probably
will
carry
eff
suits by the yield by 100 acres.
193 I.O.O.F. or ut least about thirty of farewell speech in appreciation o f the
Take the general statement o f
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them, enjoyed (hemselvts immensely honor shown him, that he did not in­
The gain, then, o f beets over
the beet industry throughout the ^ le Prlzo*
1 hell, as has
’ hursday night. It was regular meet­ tend to leave, he just pulled off u cute
other crops is from $1200 to
ing night, and although there was no little stunt on Ins brothers. He want­
United States as an example, been pointed out to the busi­
ti
- i
‘
$2600. These results are found
iegree work, it was an enthusiastic and ed to ascertain whether or not the boys
jjumng
%
ness men and f arrners 0f the
after taking out the extra cost in e d ; ^ b7 ? isinff
interesting meeting. It was an Intel here would let him go hungry this win­
at all if it didn t pay us? Would
work in the production o f the
eating and pleasant meeting because ter in ease he couldn't make good.
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we continue to increase our acre- Rogue river valley, Will p ro p ­
the principles of Oddfellowship were When he found they would not, he ex ­
sugar beets.
age year after year if sugar beets erty here, both farm and
manifested in the good deeds. A sick posed his hand by saying he did not
ere a Rplendirl stuck of
Wake Up. M r. Farm fr.
gold jewelry, watches, brace­
brother in a distant land utnong strang­ want to and was not going to leave.
didn’ t Day the farmer? Let these to w n deprecjate faster than i
lets, necklaces, la valliares,
In a copyrighted article by R. ! figures tell you something:
ers was given immediate substantial
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rings, lockets, etc., are offered
a.d, and it was given so cheerfully and
Some o f the fruit growers have the
L Adams in the Pacific North-
for your inspection at prices
Number factories, 73; capital e v e r in The past. Secure the
willingly that every member present mistaken idea that to thin and top the
exceptionally attractive.
west, he says that the final test and cost o f plants, $85,000,000;
fnrtm
-v
f
o
r
th
i«
e
irv
o
r
M
oil
000; factory for this <
1 have just received a large
left the hall happy in the thought that beets is harder work, and the expense
o f the value o f any crop is the total acreage. 555,300; farmers
U l> °
ners ldCLO >
assortment of solid gold, and
he
was one who always stood ready to is more, than it is to rare for fruit
gold filled jewelry.
Design
final test o f the value o f any under beet contract, 61.000; per- ford and prosperity for the
aid a brother in distrejs.
trees. This is all wrong.
It costs
growing beets,
120,000; R
,.;v p r v -illev i« n ^ n re d
I and workmanship are of the
Another pleasant feature o f <he more to prune, cultivate, spray and
crop is the maximum financial sons
tons of beets sliced, 5,224,377; K o S ue n v e r ' ‘llle y lb assured. ; highest quality.
meeting was an excellent musical pro­ thin apples than it does to ruisc beets
A small deposit insures ob­
returns for the minimum drain tons Df sugar produced, 692,556;
Which do you prefer, Mr. -n taining
any article later.
gram, followed by a very inviting and is just as hard work.
on soil fertility. The aim of ev- total paid farmers for beets,
ery thinking farmer is to prolong
total paid for fuel, Farmer and Mr. Businesman,
W .L. RUNYAN
$2,7000.000;
total paid for lime- continued depression or pros- Éi
the life o f his land indefinitely
, .
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.
. I rock, $1,000,000; total paid fori
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and at the same time to receive genera, 8upplies; $ i.8ooo,000; to- penty?
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the greatest acreage returns. tal paid in wages in and about
He builds not alone for today, factories, $7,000,000; total paid
but for the future as well, and total paid for office help, field and
is the place to exchange
the scheme o f growing which factory, $3,380,000.
Can’
t
the
farmers
o
f
the
val­
brings in the greatest returns
ley read a story o f wonderful
your grain for
for a period o f years should be sugar beet prosperity between
the or.e he selects. In this con­ those figures? And yet it is a
nection the value o f the sugar simple story, easily understood.
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