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About Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1929)
FRIDAY. MAY ». I»»» THE CENTRAL POINT STAR CENTRAL POINT STAR Published by Mac’s Printing Co.» Cold Hill. Oregen C. I SHORE. Editor An Independent Newspaper published in the Interests of < entraj Point Oreg< n and v i c i n i t y ________ PUELISHED EVERY FRIDAY E ntered as second-class m atter, October 26, 1928 at th e post office at C« Id Hill, Orcgi 11 under the act of March 3, 1879. ' don’t see w hy » m i'll need tw o 1’iir- 're fain.lx a fra id o f y m ir having an Skeptics! F ather Heller Iry o w l T h e ir hours w ould suit you h eller. I arhute»,” he sniil. aeeid' nt getting in to the tra in ? "W h y w o n 't I'.” ' testily demand»' I Boy No, fa th er said there was the o plnionaled purchu r r . “ W hut sure to he some fool in the station Ilro w n (to em ployer) Jo n r* w o n ’t w ho w ould take an Interest in me if one parachute fu lls to open?” he nt the Olli»'«' Ib is week, s ir. o w ing Io h reavement in his fa m ily . T H E I.ATR K IN D OUCH I PRECAUTION E m ployer Oh. indeed, and w h o ’« Prodigal Father, I ’ve a notion to K in il'y Old tlen le m m W h a t! A dead this tim e? The »leal hat! in » com plete I, but little boy tike you going from L o n sett!.* dow n and go in fo r raising brown—Jones, sir. Just t> satisfy his ci'.rloU ty the a ir- don to L iv e rp o o l alone. Isn 't you chickens. rla n e salesm-’ ti p e rm itte d h im self THE JOKERS CORNER .1 . ic.lion “If you’re coinj !o fly atone I ______________ •____________ ___________________ Coming To Subscription $2.00 year in advance. Ad rate on application O ffic e W it h A 1 H e r m a n s o n I V Cijdb MEDFORD 60% MaylO Dr. Mellenthin T H E GLENDALE JU B IL E E RounJtnp tie bet! for 60% of ihr regular one uay /are— Good in Pullmans. Thu ineaiu th«( if (he oe* ea r fate ii »10 you wdl hr «hie I , make the rounJlnp for $6 00. In effett between any (wo noinu SPECIALIST In In te rn a l Medecine fo r eighteen years The showing Glendale made. May 1st, was a very good one. W hile Glendale is but a small city she acted as host DOES NOT OPERATE t o many people from all portions of w estern Oregon. She W ill be at Went to considerable expense to let the people of south HOLLAND HOTEL ern Oregon know w hat she has to oiler and display her TUESDAY, MAY 7 accomplishments. Office H ou rs: 10 a m . to I p. m. There are few tow ns in the state that have not som e ONE DAY O N LY thing to be proud of. Some of them are too m odest to No Charge fo r C onsultation make any showing of their accom plishm ents and their Many in th is co m m u n ity w ill posibilities. They are like some m erchants who do not avail themselves o f the o p p o rtu n ity believe in telling the public of the splendid things they to v is it D r. M e lle n th in o il this special v is it to M edford. have to offer the public. The doctor pays special a tte ntio n It pays to advertise. It pays the individual, the com to the SCIENCE OF INTERNAL m unity or the state. The S tate ot Oregon is going to M.EDECINE AND D IE T E T IC S , lie g reat expense to tell the nation of the m any blessings is try in g co ncien tion sly to e lim in a te which are in store for the Oregon settler. In this g reat surgery in his treatm ent o f disease cam paign each community should prepare to make as fa r as possible. He has to his c re d it m any w o n known their better qualities. Every tow n w ants to d e rfu l results in diseases o f atom- grow and w ithin the next few years every tow n in south ache (especially u lc e rs ), glands ern Oregon will go ahead if the people of the several com (especially g o itre ) ailm ents o f w o m unities will boost what they have and endeavor to de- men. diseases of liv e r and bowels, velope their potential possibilities and get new industries as infected gall bladder, gall stones, appendicitis, c h ro n ic co nstip atio n, and enterprises started. The State of Oregon w ants new c o 'i'is , a u to in to x ic a tio n end rectal industries and there is no b etter way to get them than to ailm ents, c irc u la tio n disturbances as high o r lo w blood pressure, heart go afte r them. The cities of southern Oregon can do well to follow in and blood disorders, skin, nerves, Glendale’s footsteps and make them selves known. L ike b ladder, kidneys, bed-w etting, weak lungs, tonsils, adenoids, m etabolic wise the com m unity business men will be wise to let the disturbances such as Rheum atism, people of their own comm unities know w hat they have in sciatica, leg ulcers and c h ro n ic c a t a rrh . store for the people who are in their trade territo ry . Medicines arc prescribed and A dvertising is the root from which m any g rea t en deavors grow. S tart advertising. The well advertised prepared fo r each in d iv id u a l case in his p riva te la b o ra to ry , also business house is alw ays the best. Likewise the best ad- special a tte ntio n given to d ie t as vertised cities are alw ays the best A word to the »vide to proper balance and selection of foods. aw ake is sufficient. ♦ * * A man in Los Angeles accidently hanged him self when he rolled out of bed. His shirt caught on a he'd post. The m oral would be to either leave off the shirt or saw- off the bed posts. ♦ ♦ ♦ A Sicilian gangster, shot to death in Chicago, is re ported to have had a prem onition of the approaching event. W e wonder if the victims of the stuff he sold ever h ad -a like feeling. ♦ * ♦ T alking of sports. W e would suggest th at some live wire prom oter sign up Johnny E nders of Ashland and Smudge Pot P erry of Medford for a finish bout. W e will volunteer our medium of publicity to m ake the bout a success. on Souther« Pacific'* Pacific Line». Minimum roundtrip fare AO cents. On »ale Friday. May 10 Trip must be »tailed that day Return limii midnight, Tuesday, May 14. The ’’Last Spike” will never be driven —‘Southern Pacific s till building 'with the Wests The 6 0 th a n n iv e r s a r y o f the d riv in g of the Golden Spike, May 10, S o u th e rn P a c ific 's Golden Jubilee, finds this western railroad s till building. W e a p o n c d w ith crude tools, courage and vision, the early pioneer had hand-carved a way to the new West. W ith the vision o f the pioneer, the West has carried on, and w ith it. step by step, S o u th e rn P a c ific lias builded. In the last five years Southern Pacific has b y lt more new line than a ny o th e r railroad in the U nited States In fifteen years Southern Pacific Aeroit the Jeierl—Jirect to Phoenix I F or th is service a nom inal charge 1 is made. D r. M e lle n th in a reg ula r g ra d uate in m edicine and surgery and is licensed by the State o f Oregon. M arried wom en must be accom panied by th e ir husbands. Address: 224 B radburg Bldg., Los Angeles, C a lifo rn ia . St has b u ilt 1481 miles of new line at a Cost of 88 mi aon dollars. O f this, I ’ m illio n 0 dlars has been > '.nt in N orthern C alifornia and Thru the Oregon. i hr tg h th e b a r r ie r o f th e Il ls treated a new .i. ’ h :o.J .ith railway. It has d mble track 1 its OVFM.AND oi i t line over ih '-S' ria. A new Ko b uilt through mai.i line has b Arizona. From V end-1, C alifor nia, to L a k e v ie w , Oregon, lias bten broad-gauged. Now Southern Pacific is com- p b tin g a short line transcontinen tal railway throu h Southern Ore gon and N orthern California. The Cascade line of the S hasta R o u te migbtj C a tta titi and the OVERLAND ROUTE w ill be connected. From less than 'ZOO miles in 1869 to 16,520 miles today is but one way of recording Southern Pacific's 60 years of work. Behind this cold fa it of miles b uilt is the epic story o f the devel opment of the West. A story o f progress indelibly w ritten in the traditions o f the West. Southern Pacifie T U N E e ' J IN Southern Pu.i/Sf’j C oIJiu fuhilrr Program, featuring P. ci,lai.I n erren’ r'h. St.itioui KPO, K G O , KIT, K G V , M A ’ 1 0 HOM O, k l l Q . K .L A prize of $100 to the hoy or girl, IB 9:30 to 10:30 p.«n. cr un.ler, urho ten.ll in .b e Leit u , ill. ,ireporl of the program. a Advertising Pays You Hoover Sees Cooperatives as Farmer’s Greatest A id A dvertising brings to millions at reasonable prices, com fo rts and conveniences th at w ithout advertising would The one strong point in the plea of President Hoover for farm relief was the plea for cooperative organizations. be luxuries th at only a few could enjoy. Am erica is an advertising nation. All the leaders of thought today are agreed that cooperative organization is the greatest salvation for the agricultural industry for why the man w ith m oderate means, here, enjoys more com fort than m ost w ealthy men abroad. IN UNITY THERE IS STRENGTH Because thousands on thousands of people ask for a cer W ith the mass of the rural people belonging to an organization built to protect the interests of the members, there is bound to he g re a te r results shown. sell this item at a minimum effort. It is therefore p< ssible to m anufacture and to distribute this produce at a saving which you share with the adver tiser. your daily life by advertising, you can appreciate th at advertising docs pay. Come in and talk over the m atter of cooperation with us. Let us tell you of our plans and explain this g reat movement to you. FARM ERS EXCH ANG E COOPERATIVE Owned M edford and Operated by W hen you figure the num ber of these items in Newspaper Advertisements Enabl ? you to buy belter Things at less Cost. Encourage your Merchants to Use Your Home Newspaper Farm er» Clay I). Parker, Manager v/iv/'íi'y-»?/»: /»:'/», i »V7Í ¡»<r<Vii»Vi<( tain article by name, it is possible for the advertisers to O ur organization is pioneering the way in this locality for a g reater reign of prosperity for the farm ing population. A cooperative organization is a business concern and m ust have capital. The farm ers who derive the benefits from the org an i zation should finance it by buying stock. YOURS FOR COOPERATION T h at is one reason