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About Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1929)
4 CENTRAL POINT STAR VOLI MK » — ■T-. CLASS OF 14 WILL FINISH HIGH SCHOOL JONES LAW WILL MAKE ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 BUSINESS ON THE PROHIBITION AMENDMENT ♦ ♦ WE GREET YOU INACTIVE ♦ UPGRADE IN OREGON ♦ GRADUATES ♦ The Jones Law, enacted Io pro The time has come again, when the students of ♦ Fh.g huiness in Oregon is gain ♦ vide for llie diislie enforcement of ♦ ing seems an established fact. Mon the nation are loosed from the restraint of the Ui„ Prohibition act, will prove wih- ♦ Ihe graduates are leaving the portals ♦ ey is beginning to flow where up in u few year» to he Hie most im ♦ schools. to date it has been rather light. portant factor in nullifying the ♦ of the school, never to return again as students. ♦ Merchants and business men are 18th amendment entirely, in Hie op ♦ Their education is carried on into higher realms. ♦ assuming a more optimistic view inion of Courtland! Nieoll, promin I hey will soon take up a college education or enter ♦ on life. The hard winter and tit«. , ent New York lawyer and co organ ♦ the great college of human endeavor and learn first ♦ late sjjfring, with its uncertainties, izer of the Volunteer Committee of ♦ hand the problems which confronts the young man ♦ have had their effect upon industry. 1 Attorneys which has offered legal ♦ Till« evening the high school and woman when they are thrown upon their own ♦ People have been hesitant about ■ ♦ resources. auditorium will he Hie scene of the uhli to defenihuits under Hie law. spending any money they did not ♦ The amendment muy never he 4 Production of talking movies have to spend. In some places, in graduation exercise of Hie Central | altered or repealed, hut It will ♦ I lie student might as well he compared with a will he begun by the United States Point high sclionl. ut which time dustries were closed and arc just ♦ ♦ now opening up in full production. Department of Agriculture during fourteen young ladles and gentle lupsc Into inaction through Hie re ♦ child when he is beginning to walk. It he has per men will receive iTieir diplomas fusal of juries to find defendants severence and grit he will succeed in getting awav ♦ Wage cuts have been general, thus the current season, and, if present guilty. ♦ causing a feeling of unrest and the plan » are carried out, one or more from II. T Pankey, chairmnn of "The grand juries la-fore which ♦ in the walk of life in the right way. It he lacks in ♦ inclination among the people was 'all talkie" short features will be the school hoard, showing that itiative, if he lacks originality, if; he lacks energy ♦ to keep what money they had. i ready for presentation at the big they have completed their course these accused individuals will come ♦ ♦ for imUelmeiil mid the petit juries he will fail to he an outstanding figure in the make livestock show» next winter. of intruetion in the Central Point However, the past couple of ♦ ♦ weeks money i, being spent more For Hie present Ihe production of school system. This year there are before which they must come for ♦ up of society. scv. n girls iind seven hoy. in the trial, ure omposed of ordinary ♦ freely. People are investing in new talking films will be limited to short I his year our schools are turning out a fine class citizens,” lie says. "Some buy Intox ♦ outgoing class. clothes, automobiles, radios, re specials for such occasions as the icant», others drink when they have ♦ of hoys and girls and to them we want to send ♦ frigerators and garden and farm National Dairy Show, where facili I i of. II. Mitchell will deliver greetings. We are sure that they will all make ♦ the Conmiencement address. Prof. Hie chance. others who do neither ♦ equipment. The danger of frost is ties for reproduction can be pro their mark in the world. Their environment and ♦ past in the orchards and the pos vided, but as soon as portable have among their acquaintances Mitchell is the head of the public ♦ speiikmu /epailiuciit of the Oregon ‘ many reputable men and women ♦ schooling has been good. It is now up to* them to ♦ sibilities for a heavy and prosper equipment for sound pictures is Sla I- college and Is a flni dud speak- j who do so without being conscious work out their own destiny. May perseverence ♦ ous crop is almost assured. The available at a reasonable cost pro ♦ er who will no doubt bring a very of moral guilt.” courage and success be theirs. ♦ first cutting of hay is being har duction of talking films for general "Few juries will deprive a man inti 'resting message to the young vested. Grain crop» are far ahead circulation will be undertaken. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + 4 - 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 + + folks as well a« the patrons who of his citizenship mid place him in of usual and all crops have the ap A representative of the department will be there. Helen |,i iiiprrt will jeopardy of a lurge tine mid long pearance of bumper production. I office of motion pictures is now in handle the vuleiliclory this year prison term, when, Judged by the Work in the timl»er and the mines N ew York investigating projectors while Clio Young will deliver the common standards o f mankind, he 18259997 looks good and ail over Ihe south with sound a tachinents. inis done nothing wrong or danger Salutatory. ern end of the state, people in busi Officials of the Bureau of Agri ous to another. They realize that ness arp breathing easier. I lie past week or more has been cultural Economics of Hie depart Hie only reason the defendant a busy one for the grmhwtet. The ------------ O ------------- ment see a special advantage in Senior pl.sy was staged May HI. J »lands before them Is that he failed COUGAR KILLING CONTEST vocalizing films dealing with econ- Io distinguish between an individ I he Junior-Senior banquet was held WILL START JUNE 1st I omic phases of farming. They be at the Blue 1 lower lodge between ual like themselves mid ti spy in lieve that the exhibition of sound Medford and Ashland last week government employ. [pictures of Ihe agricultural outlook, "With the failure of Hie grand With unabated energy the hunt I for example, would aid greatly in and Iasi Sunday evening Itev. John •SW/. NW/, and NE'4 SE% of son of the hccrutcd churches ileliv- juries lo iinldet, or a series of ac- Dogdom is about on the thres ers of the state are keeping up j their efforts to induce farmers to ered an inspiring Baccalaureate quittals by the petit juries, the 18th ; Sec. 15, Tp 35S, R3W, W. M.; SM, of hold of relief from its age-long their campaign of cougar killing, stud; prospective demand for their Amendment mid its enforcement SE'4 of Sec. 15, Tp 37 S, H6W. W. »courage of distemper; and the according to reports of the state sermon Io the graduates. acts will join the 14th mid 15th j M.; and the NH of SW 4, SE'4 of news come simultaneously, as it game commission. Gedrgt. L. Thom products in adjusting production With tomorrow's graduation the activities. local school closes another very Amendments and tin* Enforcement SW'4 and NE'/, of SE'4 of Sec. 3. happens, with the announcement of as of Illahe, Curry County, last Time was when magic lantern succ, sf-.il year and, one to be promt Ai t of 1870 in our museum of legal I p 13S, H7W, W. ,M., containing the death of President Hoover’s week requested bounties of 825 history They muy he used inter 320 acres, are restored to entry, beautiful Irish wolf-hound, the each on four cougar he had killed. slides, ' with lectures” were Uncle of. The pride which every Pointer Sam’s only available method of holds for his school is justly be mittently for blackmail, hut the subject to Ihe preference rights of lovable puppy, Pat, from that dread During March the Commission paid picturizing farm production activi wholesale liypoeriey and corruption ex-service men of the late war stowed. disease at Walter Reed hospital In bounties on 2C cougar and in April that are Hie necessary by products with Germany according to Robt. Washington. According to announce on 31. On June 1, the contest for ties. Then the movies came. They of a great effort to secure moral E. Crawford, acting register of the ment today by Charles H. Tyler of the cougar hunting championship were "flickers,” for a time, but PISHING IN OREGON STREAMS reform by criminal law. will dis- i I U. S. Lanf-l Office at Roseburg, [Boston, Secretary-Treasurer of the of Oregon will start to continue for with the construction of a modern PRODUCING (iOOD CATCHES appear and America will be free Oregon, and open to entry American Distemper Committee, the a year. Five cash prizes ranging motion picture studio in the depart ment at Washington a few years Io follow Hie lead of other teinper- by the general public on September Lcderie Antitoxin Laboratories at downward from 8175 to 825 have Improved weather conditions in nle nations in- the treern, nt o» 13, 1920, at 9 o’clock A. M. Applica Pearl River, New York, to which been offered to hunters by the game ago, and the borrowing of a few all s clioas of the .state hi ve brot i rohlenis creaed by the ever exist- tions iimy be filed in this office by institution was entrusted the deli commission. These prizes are of of the commercial movie tricks, a the ex-service men within 20 days cate task of translating the British fered in addition to the regular large number of excellent pictures joy Io anglers. Pruclicnlly ull of the ing traffic In intoxicants. have been produced. prior lo the opening, or from May experiments to discover a preven bounties. slreams in Orc on. except those fed AMOUNT OK GREEN FEED June 14. 1929, at 9 o'clock A. M. tive for distemper into a system of by melting snow, have cleared and -------- 0-------- AFFECTS EGG YOL'i COLOR 23 to June 13. 1929, and by the practical relief, report they have fishermen are reporting good catch FARM pointers ELECTRIC FISH DIVERTER general public from August 24 to been working on the product ever es. I lie increased activity of. ang INSTALLED AT GOLD RAY Jud as Hie public desires Its fav September 12, 1929, if the land still since the return of Dr. Adolph lers has been noticed by the state To prevent late bight of celery orite colors in curs and exclusive be open lo entry. All applications Eichhorn from England, and in a game commission through a heavy from getting a start in the seed bed, An electric fish diverter, placed blends of coffee, so at present it filed during this 20 day period will very short time, probably two or demand for licenses. experienced growers in Oregon decree, that the yolk of its break he considered as filed simultaneous three weeks, will be able to offer in operation at the Gold Ray dam spray their seedling plants two or -<>- — III ■ on Ihe Rogue River for the purpose fast egg should lx- a delicate, light ly. and if more than one application the virus and vaccine for sale, so FARM POINTERS three time using Bordeaux mixture yellow, and it is willing to pay he filed for the same land, a draw that purchasers can have the com of sending salmon up stream, has 4-4-50 dipping them in the same mat been reported to Harold Clifford, premium prices to have it so To ing will be had. plete Laldlaw and Dunkin treat state game warden, by Shirley Bak erial when ready to transplant to 11 r.ding seed potatoes with cor- lake advantage of «this aesthetic ment at hand in this country. Ex-service men must file with er, engineer, as being a pronounced the field. Repeated shavings or osivc sublimate io gel rid of surface yearning and produce tqp-priefc their applications for the land, sol borne diseases ns y be done some eggs, it is necessary to regulate The salmon previously dustings are given during the grow Medical scientists interested in success. time before planting without de carefully biddy's daily consumption dier's nflidavit, copy of discharge the prevention of distemper agree flocked in great numbers to a tail ing season to eliminate danger of and water hole affidavit. This land that such a consumation represents race which went around the dam infection from refuse of previous creasing its effectiveness it is of green feed. is revested railroad land, and must the most advanced step for the and failed to go upstream. The celery crops in the field. necessary that Hie potatoes be Ircnt- Fhe correct amount of kale for ««I whole and that the eyes should Bill birds lo produce this desired he paid for at 82.50 ped acre—50c protection of dog life and health diverter was installed at the con not ; ave Inguii to grow at Hie time hade of yellow- in the egg yolks per acre and foes and commissions, yet undertaken. The treatment is fluence oi the stream and the race A tendency for honey to granu of treatment, as injury lo ¿rowing is live lo six pounds daily, it is when tiling, and *2.00 per acre and not a cure for the disease and will and now the salmon are going over late is not a sign oi adulteration the dam. The installation was | but is dependent on the flowers points and germination may result. found, -while the normal amount commissions, when making final not be distributed as such. proof. made May 12, with the federal gov , form which it comes. Granulation The British researches have dem of dry alfalfa needed daily to pro onstrated, however, that it js a ernment, the state game department , while it alters the flavor, does not During the warm days of spring ' duce the same result i , 5 per cent dependable preventive, and that and the California Oregon Power affect the food value of the honey. HOME POINTERS in Oregon, liee and miles multiply I leaves and blossoms in Ihe mash. dogs inoculated' with the new pro Company co-operating. Granulated honey may be restored Two per cent alfalfa makes the i-ipiitly on Hie chickens and around Curtains of white lace and other to its former consistency by plac- tin- roosting quarters. The best yolk too pale, reducing its market thin material will wear much long duct have proved almost 100% im mune. Distemper attacks young ANNOUNCE MERGER ing in a warm oven or a pan of treatment for body Ilex- is lo paint value. er if washed in soft water in which rather than older dogs, as a rule, warm water. Care is necessary that OF BUS LINES Certain weeds, like shepherd’s Castile soap has been disolved. A the roo ds with BI ick Leaf Fol ly the temperature does not exceed just before the chickens go on for purse and pennycress, give a dark little ammonia muy be added if the and with the new product in eom- Consumation of a merger of three 140 degrees, or there is danger of con use, as it eventually promises the night, (hie application will coldr to the egg yolk, hut have no water is hard. key motor transport companies con impairing the quality of the honey. to be, it will be posibje for dog effect on the taste, while cotton last two days and rid the fowls of owners so to immunize their pets trolling stage lines in nearly every liee. Painting the under side of the seed meal in excess cause*» brown Oil cloth, linoleum and other It is best not to leave the land roosts and connections with undil ish spots in the yolk and flavors floor cloths may be kept new and as practically to remove any fear state atvdi representing a capitaliza of an attack. Such an accomplish tion of 830,000,000, was announced around the chicken house hare. A II* Cod liver oil, if used for fatten uted i oi-holineimi or sheep dip will bright bv washing with cqunl quan ment means, it |g said, the saving recently. green crop planted there is a source eliminate mites. ing. flavors Hie flesh, it is found. tilies of milk and water. of life or health for about one-half The merger will bring together, of green feed and an aid to sanita- I wo methods of cheeking may he Ihe dogs that come into the world. through an exchange of stock, the ¡on. The esentinl points in the pre used to determine the difference Celery stalks and leaves remove Greyhound lines operated by the vention of powdery mildew of of yolk colors-holding the egg to Hie odor of onions from the hands, Motor Transport corporation with N. C. WESTERFIELD “Can you loan me five dollars?” grapes is to begin early iuiil use n light, nr breaking the egg, al- dishes and kitchen utensils. headquarters in Chicago; the Yel said Jones. Ihoe, h Hie latter method is much PUBLISHES POULTRY BOOK repeated applications of fine sulfur lowway systems with offices on the more accurate. Sure, ’ suid Smith, “would you dust until the middle of Hie sum. The use of witshing soda makes Keiserling solution haA been used rather have an old five or a new Pacific coast, and the Pickwick N. C. WeslArfleld, formerly of mer, when Ila- danger of mildew cleaning pots an,| kettles less labor one?” stages, with general offices at Los | for presiiving most of Hm eggs damage Is practically over. Washington but now associated ious. II is best to fill the utensils Angeles. tested. While they loose n little "A new one, of course” said witli the Farmers’ Exchange Co with hot water ns high as it requir Pacific coast operations of the color in preservation, the differ operative of Medford, is the author es cleansing, add a tenspoonful of Jones. Egg production in Oregon usually new company wiil be controlled by "Here's the one,” said Smith. Im Pacific Transportation Securities, of a book entitled, “Fifty Year» drops Hie last of May. To help ence between Ihe deep yellow, the soda lo the water nnd set it over medium yellow and Hie pale yel the fire to hcut. four dollars ahead.” prevent Ihk, successful poultrymen low may he easily recognized. Inc., and will include lines in Ore with Poultry.” This book is being offered to poultry producers of the feed a moist mash at noon at the gon nnd California formerly oper nation at a reasonable price. An Mntresses may be kept like new rale of three pounds per 100 birds. LARGE AREAS IN STATE SET Although lime-sulfur spray or ated by Yelloway, Pickwick stages. advertisement concerning the book for .wars if they are turned nt reg The dry mash, moistened with milk ASIDE AS GAME REFUGES ular intervals—one time reversed dust usually need not be applied Southern Pacific Motor Transport j will be found on another page. M|r. and made ( rumbly, may he fed lo A recent compilation of the acre to clover to control mildew until company, Oregon stages and Pacific ¡Wcsterfleld has lectured on poultry the birds for Iwo weeks with good age in Oregon set aside for game after the first cutting, it is neces stages, and lines from Los Angeles raising in several Southern Oregon "That actor does pretty well in results. to El I’aso and San Francisco to refuge, mpde by Harold Clifford, that roll.” sary to make an application while [communities and he has included Salt Lake Cily. One-third owner stale game warden, shows a tolal of fhe new growth is still small, pre- what he told the growers in these “A ham actor ought to do pretty WHY, HOW TALL 3,215.005 acres. Nifieteen refuges ferrably not more than six inches ship wiil be held each by the Mo I lectures, in his book. Many of the well in any roll." have been set aside bv the state long The spray or dust then covers tor Transit Corporation of Chicago, j local producers signed up for the The Pickwick Corporation and the “My, but your little la-other is legislature mid In addition to these hook several weeks ago—before it Fruit stains may be removed from the new growth at the base of the Southern Pacific Company. growing!” 148,000 acres of privately owned plants, and with hot, sunny wenth- went to the publisher. The book All the companies involved will "Yes, he comes up to the hem of lend and 98,000 acres cf govern the hands without irritation by nib (T the mildew is quickly suppres contains many new ideas concem- bing with cornmeal moistened with mania's skirt now.” ment land are set iaside a« refuges. vinegar. sed by the fumes from the sulfur retain their individual identities ing poultry which ure the result but will be operated under com M u n it gets much of u «tart, of fifty years Mr. Westerfleld ha« bined eontorl TALKIES TO BE INSTALLED IN WHITE HOUSE “ . . . . . . . . . . . . “ J Tillings Open To Entry For The Dog I been e student of the industry,