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About Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1929)
THF CENTRAL POINT STAR FRHUY. APPUI. M. »»-» MODERN HOBTONF.SE CENTRAL POINT STAR Published by M ac’s P rinting Co.» Gold Hill. Oregon C. J. SHORB, E ditor An Independent Newspaper published in the Interests of Central P< int Oregon and vicinitv Old you hear the one of Bob—No. Otti-e Boy ( ippl: ing B’r Pns,> D uring the intciis. iove scene in Vo s r. Ill’» I III u t th ey w ould ¡,, v lS, when B e hero was “ 1U.i1» 4 his stuR, s .ific no ged hubby <• i • "'e s of the death de c I 11.? f ur grandparents 1 m l s: id; W hy is it that you never make love to me like th a t? " • S. y ," he replied, "d o you know Hi salary t.a t guy gels fo r doing th a t? " MEDFCRD The’ .it been erosseyed ever : PUr.LI,'HED EVERY FRIDAY Entered as second el; •> ma tir, ( ‘''tuber * Hubert owe m e?” Customer I w ant a p a ir of s ilk the Scotchman w ho went to a fo u r Bert— He's It's yo ur own f.iu ’ t, old man, Blocking for my wife." 1 ring circus? »Ince. test tim e l'il p e ll you some money Salesgirl—“Sheer?" — :----------------------------------------------------------- — 1 owed you you said you'd fo rg o t Cu .tom er—"My good g irl, if she 1 r,H « B a a a a : ,Hll B a a a a a ■ ■ ■ ■ ten a ll about It.” was here I ’d let tier buy them h e r self." GOOD FAITH I'tn n ’r y r Put laok here these \N lN D l'C E M E N T rvn’l tvs imonials. •et post office at Gold Hill, Oreg» u under the act of March Coming To 1879. Subscription $2.00 year in advance. Ad rate on application O ffic e W it h A 1 H c r m a n s o n Dr. Mellenthin VC, BAT'S T H E I BE Bobbie wu: obstinate one d ty an I refused to si.y Ins lesson to bis teacher. “ Hut you I now It q uite w e ll," she urged. "Y es," adm itted Robbie. " T i en w h y don't you s ly it to : ■ alth! ■ « M n ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Intrurnents of precision point the way to health hy natural methods. I Dr. A. R. Hedges I THE SECRETARY OP STATE AND SPECIALIST » MARRIED WOMEN. In Internal Medecine for Health Institute eighteen years According to a dispatch from Salem, which is pro DOES NOT OPERATE 235 E. Main Street ■ Stewart Building duced elsewhere in this issue, we note that Secretary of W ill be at , m e?” State Hal Hoss has made the announcement that he will "'C ruse if 1 wiy it now you’ll Phone 170. Medford HOI LAND HOTEL only make me ¡earn som ething else hire no more married women in his department. Io this TUESDAY, MAY 7 to m o row ,” ■ > » ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ . ■ ■ O’ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ sentiment we wish to shout—Amen! Office Hours: 10 a m . to 4 p. nt. That is, no doubt, a daring stand to take today, when ONE DAY ONLY women are in the ascendancy and arc fast asserting them No Charge for Consultation selves in all forms of industry. \ et, we believe with Many in Ib is co m m un ity w ill Hoss, that it is a wise rule to discontinue the service of avail themselves o f the o p p o rtu n ity j the married women who has a husband capable of sup to v is it D r. M c lle n th in on this | special v is it to M edford. porting her. The employment of as many married wo The (io cto r pays special attention men as are now employed in various capacities does much to the SCIENCE OF IN T E R N A L ' damage to the institution of the home as well as to the M ED EC IN E AND D IE T E TIC S . H e, Tbs great amount o f eggs—Just a snuil p o r Thats Some Eggs industrial condition of the country. \\ herever a married is try in g coneientiously to elim inate tio n o f Oregon's present output, today—w ould wtoman is employed there is the possibility of a living for surgery in his treatm ent o f disease have been considered enorm ous u few years ago. as possible. • III V • the head of one family shattered, that another family as Il f r has to his cre d it many w on T lb s e days, w ith the p o u ltry m c n cooperat might have two sources of revenue. As a rule, where d e rfu l results in diseases o f stoni- ing in an e ffo rt to produce better eggs nnd find both a man and his wife are working, there is little or no aehe (especially u lce rs), glands In tie r m arkets, even greater shipm ents tliun IhU real home life, while if the same jobs were held by two ■ (especially g o itre ) ailm ents o f w o 1 Yet» in one boat may be expected. The fact Hint I.DWI.IHM) eggs men there could he two homes and two families. I men, diseases o f liv e r and bowels, , infected gall bladder, gall stones, w ere shipped fro m th is slate in one shipm ent This idea, perhaps, will he branded as old fashioned as That Many appendicitis, c h ro n ic constipation, and in poor taste considering the present trend of the c o litis , a u to in to xica tio n end rectal uUrsts Io tin p o p u la rity w ith w h ich Oregon eggs times—hut we helive that it is logical and very little ailm ents, c irc u la tio n disturbances as have met. 0R.EG0N EGGS study is necessary to prove it to ones self. 1 ake for in- , high o r lo w blood pressure, heart T h is p o p u la rity is due to the e ffo rts of the stance, in the schools, every year our daughters and sons . and blood disorders, skin, nerves, Went to South poultry-men u n itin g and studying the needs o f are graduated from normal schools to become teachers bladder, kidneys, bed-w etting, weak the trade and the feeds and care o f the jm u ltry tonsils, adenoids, m etabolic but cannot get employment because the positions are tak lungs, stocks. America disturbances such as Rheumatism, en by married women. \\ e may he a trifle wrong on sciatica, leg ulcers and c h ro n ic cat It has been o u r pleasure Io help to b u ild up this subject but we cannot help but feel that should the a rrh . the p o u ltry in d u s try in th is v ic in ity and we feel Medicines are prescribed and married woman fill the position which she should, that that it is 11 good w ork. prepared fo r each in d iv id u a l case of housekeeper and mother—the greatest profession off Ix a rn more o f o u r service. his p riva te la b o ra to ry , also A Real Testimonial them all—and leave the industrial field open to the single in special atte ntio n given to diet as women and the men, the country would be a lot better off to p ro pe r balance and selection of for The Quality and there would be many m« re happy homes and content foods. ed people. In making these remarks we do not hold to , F or th is service a nom inal charge of the the old fashioned idea that women should he a slave in is made. D r. M clle nth in a regular grad the home, with no privileges, save that of serving her uate in m edicine and surgery ami Oregon Raised husband. We do not believe that for one minute—that is licensed by the Slate o f Oregon. Owned ami O perated by F arm er'. condition is even worse than the present one. We believe M arried women must be accom M edford Clay I). P arker, Mnnnger Egg that all women should have a profession or a means of panied by th e ir husbands. earning a living, should necessity call, hut that after as Address: 224 B radburg Bldg., Los suming the roll of wife she should give her time to the Angeles. 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