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V olume » J - CENTRAL POINT STAR GRADUATES ARE HONORED HERE FRIDAY NO inspiration for author IN TOBACCO OR LIQUOR ■-■Li— iswk—B Protection In State Law To creased For Curb Cattle State Forests Thefts Made SPECIAL FARM OUTLOOK REPORTS TO BE ISSUED NUMBER 48 - ------- a HEALTH UNIT | SESSION HELD AT MEDFORD "There is no Inspiration in either Special outlook reports designed •«banco or liquor.” Thua Harford to assist farmer, in planning crop Bowel, Jr., disposes of Hint hurdy and livestock production programs tradition that author and other art on the basis of the prospective de ists are impelled to their greatest mand for their product, will lie is ereiilive efforts by artificial stimu lation. sued during the current agrirultur i at season by the United States De He spoils several other time-worn partment of Agriculture. conceptions of liow un uuthor An outlook report for hogs will be works in telling how he wrote Ids Issued in July; poultry, Ju|y 22 The commencement exercises of latest novel, “.Married .Money,” a An increase In allotments for fed sheep and wool, August 5; strawber- • lie locul high school was held nt novel of Boston society. In order to prevent the theft of the hij.li school auditorium, Friday •Mr. Powel, author of the “Virgin eral cooperation with states in fpr. livestock and poultry, the 1929 Ore r,es, August 15 or earlier, prior to I he annual meeting of the Jack- selling of new beds; beef cattle, evening id whihc time Hie Queene” and other best selling •sl-fire control, of 118,563 for Ore gon legislature enacted won Courtly Health Association was ,!“* and 7 ' 26;_earty P ^ ’ o es (Florida following students received tliclr works, admits (luit hv smokes fur gon, is announced by the forest ser known as Chapter 162 General and lower Texas valley) Septemheb- held in St. Mark, Guild in Medford diplomas. Louise llolmert, Edward iously at work, hut he believes it I-aws of Oregon for 1929. The law Bolds, Flora Collins, Eunice Glass, Is purely habitual and has nothing vice office at Portland, Oregon. The defined g meat dealer as any per 1 or earlier; winter grains, includ on Wcdnt-alay afternoon. May 29th and proved most interesting and in licit, Fern Hathaway, to do with the quality of his com increase which brings the amount son, firm, corporation, or associa ing wheat, rye ami southern oats structive. and barley, September 5. George Johnson. Perry Johnson, position. up to $83,575 in Oregon, are made tion operating as a meat retailer Miss Carlton the President called .?|U’?°Ok repor,s on ,ruck ‘•’■ops Helen Lnmiwrt, Gerald Morningslar, I or one tiling, there is the lay Possible by an increase of $200,000 meat wholesaler, butcher, slaught for informal reports of the work of will be issued from time to time Deane Owens, Edward Stanley, Jes- man s idea that u writer, caught in in the total congressional appropri erer, meat packer, meal buyer, meat the year from the chairmen of the provided new information on each aey Seabrook, and Cleo Young the throes of a story, writes on and ation for all s'ates carried by the commission merchant or meat tied- nr-iui.,..» . ------ dler, and requires all «uch oersnn« ! hnr W ^elng c°Bected by the various units and several important The commencement address w is on. neither stopping for time. food reports were received. last agricultural oppropriution bilL to obtain from the state Veterin I prov®3 ade<*ua*e Tor thaf d. IJvere I by Prof. C. ||. Mithccll, nor eyestrain. “I write spasmodic Central Point had a very inter- I he total now stands at $1,100,000 ally. Two hours is the longest per instructor in public speaking at the esting report. Our city is ahead of «. • • "Huce, fall and early (J. S. t. and Hi,, diplntn s were pre* iod I can work without a break ” for the fiscal year beginning July J, conduct any such business- the rest of the county in health ¡¡ermuda 8nd Cre- scnteij by II. T. Pankey, chairman of admits Mr. Powel. In total amounts received for fiw Provide, rha, all meal void o r'tra n . work. The local unit has Had their (edrod be maned or " a „ , Z , £ £ £ ’ • “ * As for the belief that a story the board of school directors. cal year 1929, California leads hut rooms over the Mary Mee drug The following program was en springs full blown into Hie author's with only $38 more than Washing- in a certain manner and provides a January 27 1936 h . » store for several months past ami I brain and rustics out through his joyed: penalty of from $25.00 to $1000.00 tentatively a s' th, , *?een Ion, which stands scco^l; Minne lin they are now preparing to build a e and imprisonment up to one ) of the bX eau’i issuance pen. he comments: "I have never Senior M uch, Ceil i d Point Orchcs sota third, and Oregon fourth. | for the unit on the the ma,n main sold a story unless I have meditated for violation v io la t io n , t th<* th Law, L ” a I port outlook re- new . C< ’ . home unu Irn, }<.ir law and unpt 193«. io q oureau, / i which u - • annual - year . for of n the will deal with the Wh'ch w i" ,M ‘ ,he on firs‘ h‘‘3'th Much of this total increase for Viol,,,on Sec,Ion l" . a « upon it lor at least live years and Purk •pile, director. 1930 will come to the western stales, unit building in Jackson county outlook The members of the Central Point Invocation. Il, v. J. M. Johnson I old it to everyone who would list I. puniahable by a where the funds are used to build S e c t io n «pa|c Moon" en. That’s how you find if it is a than $-00.00 or more than $1.000.00 dues at that ••rganizalion are justly proud of up adequate organizations and blessing or a bore." • •iris (dee Club or by imprisonment in the penitent j reports and ime. Annual outlook tneir accompli -bments and many equipments for fire detection and some special reports " I here is no Ideal ¡dace in which Salutation . (;k.o Young Gary for not less than one nor more glowing tributes have b en paid to «uppresslon on privately-owned Vulcdirlory Helen Lamp.-rl to write." he believes. “If you build timber lands, under the Forest Co- than ten yeats or by both fine and have been issued annually by the them for their enterprise. ureau for the last seven years The yourself an IdHil place it is so Vocal .Selection "Th-.- Builders” imprisonment. Short talks by Drs. Adams, Ins issuance of the special reports in charming that you can't settle down joperalive Protection (Clarke-Mc- Margaret Williamson For sometime past a large number addition to the annual reoort is to keep, Balcom and Judge Alex Spar nuryl Act of 1921, which recognizes to work in it. Address Prof. C. p. Wilson -4^, "Dictating is a lot of fun. if you Hie principal that government, state, of complaints have been received enable farmers to adjust production row were enjoyed. Presentation of Class II. P. Jewett by county and state officials of The annual dinner was served on and private owner each has a defin programs m view of the very latest happen Io have a charming secre Presentation of Diplomas ite responsibility ¡n fOres, ,,releo. thefts of livestock. In many cases developments of the «eason the spacious lawn of the country tary and amuse tier with ’P h i« I l l ' l l ___ a «1 « II T. Pankev »lory. I t she isn't amused. you , 3 d ' I i f » n Thi,H 924 acl “ »ene/ore cover. 1 ± anima,a w er* »««ughtered in the home of .Mrs. Conrad Kenley. Instreii: i.ia| Selection Orchestra Hie protection from fire of state hHls an<l ,he car««*ses loaded into Dr. Warner and Dr. Stricker gave NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Benediction ----- It-v. J. M. Johnson as well tell her to tear up her notes and private forest land, only, am/ *rurks, taken to the markets and addresses on the efficiency and ad and then give her anomer sloiy. — —O-------- is entirely apart from protectios ' i ° ld’ 11 is believed that thi traffic ' By virtue of — _— „„ an _ execution on vantage of health work. “Hut usually when a sfdry of FEDERAL RESERVE GIVES expenditures on the national for- ' r«‘««'hed large proportions, some i I' orec,osune duly ¡»sued out of and The Central Point Unit was well .» T A DISTRICTS CONDITION ! taryS typew riter'l/m ™ esls, which are cared for under sep- ,he nwa* l>ein8 taken for Jong under the «eal of the Circuit Court represented upon this occasion. j Hstnnces for sale. of the State of Oregon, in and for .. „ -------- | ! ’,? d of *R«"g vivid and readable. orate appropriations. l b‘‘ government amounts now I In order to prevent the theft« County of Jackson, to me dir- now I In order to prevent the thefts the OREGON DAIRY COUNCIL Con‘im ed ¡i^ rr^ ive rxpnnxion * 1 ** wordy nnd Mupid. Then I fake asaitrble are estimated ected and dated on the 11th day of of industry and moderate activity in »IT m y coat and write If . gain, and to cover Inw referred to w as passed by the P LA N S M E E T IN SA I E y O r \,h ° n ? T f0Ur'h ° f U t 7 . ? h 7 n V ym X May, 1929, in a certain action there- trade marked the mouth of April rewrile it, nn<| keep on rew H Ä ....... . , " ? r?g° n’ of f,Pe Prevention, J the duty of all Deputy State Veter- n, wherein Southern «u ild ing and on ! ike , u j Aicks of .May in the , ’ ** I0?1” ,ikc »»"willing or not. j the rc Plans are complete for the first the remaining cost being supplied inarians, peace officers traffic of Loan " Association, * an Oregon Cor I welfth Federal Reserve District. H e w ritin g is the only o n ly oxi asi m i... .t... Itewriting m , u by .he s.::,c ami timber-.and ow n. fleers, forest reservi' o’f S ‘ and ' as Plaintiff, recovered and organization meeting a, Salem Demand for credit increased mid by »t « decent product Silverware state is workina low.inl , brand brand inspectors to investigate >___ . .. judgemei judgement against H. R. Richardson of the Oregon Dairy improvement . orking toward the in: I May, nu inlter bank loans were ha, lo t„. polished, end so doe, every ers. The big icr than ever before. The ex- Lung else, except maybe the articles M * ?|Ui ° S<’"‘‘n,S of Protection for movement of iivesock or carcasses and Suriida Jane Rifchardson the council, an outgrowth of the recent defendants, for the sum of One Oregon Dairy convention held a, ,.....1 p a n ,io n in vo lu m e of credit in u«e (l1 l! h,,v«' •«» be roughened—and libim i*, priyntely-owned lïn.Ur »h- ” ' i forest on roads and highways, trails and Oregon State college in March. The i ™ ? . . i n .' 0!U> \'« r commer-,««»»’! »¡ke rough hooks enough ,o won b| he me. h J. range, and ascertain whether such thousand nine hundred sixty and first of scheduled tri-yearly meet would be met by a three way divis no-100 ($1960.00) with interest a, livestock rial pnrpo es. although loan, on sc-I w "nt Io write one. or carcasses are being curilies : <lviinccd lo near the peak' "H'ere ure no imaginary charnc- ion, the federnl government and the moved in accordance with the pro 8 v per cent from August 1st, 1928 ings of the body will be at Salem June 7. b vels or las, .March, the District’s !‘‘rs- Kvcr.v character in every novel slate hearing one-half the expense visions of this act and by the legal with costs andt disbursement taxed at Fifty-tw'o and 90-100 ($52.90) Governor H. C Baldridge, present s iip p l) o f fu n d , im rensed substnn 1 *’ bn#ed uP<>n someone the author and Ihe landowners benrin« the oth owner or with his permission. er half. dollars and the further sum Two Idaho executive, is but one of a liall.\ during the week, preceding bn' »'en or has read nbout. We Official., state that an Intensive hundred and no-100 ($200.00) dol The growing of timber is a long- umber of outstanding person May 15. however, and despite Hie b,kc real people and stick them drive will be made to eliminate this lars, as attorney’s fees, which ( time crop which require., that own obtained by the temporary officers growth of member bank loans de- in,° Imaginary .surrounding, nr ' " requ,re’ ,hat own" I menace to Ihr Uv».i v , e n,s n u m lf o r .r d it a t .h e lt e s e r v J n n Ä lP u l «hem „„ X L , ° f cu<ov" «“"d» have assi,,- ‘be livestock industry in judgement w«s enrolled and dock- nd executive committee for the m uni for cr 'dfl nt the Deserve Bank pu« 1,1 "1» act in ,, ficticiou* I nmv in »k i ' ‘ eted in the Clerk’s office of said I ^ 7 * lnee*«ng, according to J. D. was r. tured to the lowest level., of I Pr"b’« m,. There is a lot of ,-avage ' time L ^ , 7 <hlring 'he the current year. > satisfaction in takim a mini vn. I ’ ! ds are """ Productive, Court in said County on the 11th Mickle, Salem, and Paul V. Maris, day of May, 1929. Industry, i„ the aggregate, con,in- h:de ""<1 «'"'ling him into a life I bv nT m «,'"n!. tax P°ssed 1928 FARM PRODUCTS SHOW Corvallis, acting president and sec INCREASE OVER PRIOR YEAR Notice is hereby given that, p„r- retary respectively. Governor Bald "«•'I Hie i . u i ,| growth which has d<‘».h struggle wilh „ grizzly ' region wher ‘ th °n ^ 7 StUre' 10 “ chnrar,cri€..<| the productive nctiv-1’war. Or you can take a woman i e,t f i? ,.^ ' ,.her<‘ ” da"«er for- suant to the terms of the said ex ridge will tell how the state of Ida B it, of H ............. 1 . 1 I you woman brought about phenomenal tl t ■ District since Hie „ mid- vo" dbn't d""’t nr„ri.„i., precisely ____ yearn for and ( es, fires spreading over large area.,, The total value of American farm ecution, I vill on the 22nd day of ho as is the ease in most forested rc- June, 1929, ct 10.00 o’clock a. m growth of its dairy industry and «He Of 1928. I he present high lev- i marry *><* lo a clown [ product, including livestock, for M'ons, an individual owner is help cl of activity chiefly reflects heavy I — -i»— 1928 w as $17,391,000,000 an increase at the front door of the Courthouse developed profitable out-of-state less in protecting hi, holdings inde production schedules in Ihe lumber' FARM |»AY IN NORTHWFOT of 2.1 per cent over the 1927 total of •n the City of Medford, in Jackson markets. pendently, and it is to encourage |>a|ier an I pulp. Iron and steel, cop- KiHWEST Ex-Govt nor Frank O. Louden of $17,038,000,000, according to the es (•ounty O c^on, offer for sale, and BEST IN ENTIRE NATION 1 or®an,led protective methods as per. an,| petroleum industries. Oul- timate just completed by national will sell at public auction for cash Illinois, and Carl R. Gray, president well as to have Hie public bear a to the highest bidder, to satisfy of the Union Pacific, were invited pnt of cement and of food products agriculture magazino. A favorable comparison between ' S v „ r v 'nr, C° S‘ 'hî“ aarke- said judgement, together with the by Governor L L. Patterson but w .i, smaller la.,I month Ilian a year The magazine's figures, gathered w. ge, of hired farm hands and in l î ï ï . ». Passed in ,92< ago. costs of this sole, subject to redemp will he unable to attend. J. L. from state agricultural organiza Trade expanded by less Hum Hie ''»striai wages for comparable b,g w B h 'X 'V T V n° W COOp‘‘ra^ tions and experiment stations, are tion as provided by Jaw, all of the Kraft, famous cheese manufacturer ' federaI «OVernme"t right title and interest that the said usual seasonal amount during April work, w hen allowance Is made for ,1, r ?hi’ generally regarded as authorative, defendants, H. R. Richardson and is attempting to be present, he has * ' 1929, (partly as a r« suit of the early Ihe various perquisites such ax since they approximate closelv the Suriida Jane Richardson had on the notified the officers. date of Easier Sunday (III, year) S * Æ RE'-™ T AND Important changes in preliminary official estimates released annually 11th day of April, 1928, or Iixzvx now . - r»*' bul w", more active then in April - - -----, I organization of the council will be by the Department of Agriculture in DIVORCE FOR OREGON; 1928 1928 I ,io inep:ase, a, compared S disclosed in a preliminary report seTih r" and ‘° 0,6 fo,l°w ing de- 'proposed by the executive commit'- July. The estimate also is the only •C b e d properly ,ii„ o,ed ¡„ , he ,ce. s „ j, | „ r,,.,o r Maris. i e n . p X y with a year ago. reflected heavier "1 « survey by the United States annual by calculation of farm from product I b e Department of Commerce an- i vnlues states released "n'i.J shipments of commodities both by Bopt rluiMit of Agriculture. ° f Jackson’ S,a,e of OrPRon, secretary. This committee will pro ° m any rail and by water, increa cd auto In Ibe bureau’s survey, 2,117 farm "onnees that, according to the re- I source. pose that the membership in the . .. , Beginning ,he Northeast cor- mobile ah ,, and more active trade "iployers reported that Hie total turns received, there were 7 625 I council include 100 dairymen from marriages performed in Oreaon ti Th °7 7 ° f CrOps a,one for 25rçOf C’ No’ 88 «" Township the state, apportioned among the nt win I sale. S: les at retail op. •verage farm value of all perqui- during the year 1928, as comp ’ied ,mi $IO'00< 0<)0'MO. South of Range 2 West of the counties in a manner similar to that proximated those of last year. s lcs was $30.81 per month, wages Uillam ette Meridian; running done for the convention. ;K>.11. or a total of $76.78. Should with 7,362 in 1927. representing ,.n ' i™*. f I n s to c k and livestock pro- I lie District1'.*, agricultural nvf look, rendered uncertain by imfav- he arm value of perquisites, of increase of 263 or 3.6 per cent* in t|UC<S »"i , ' ,38^ 000 00°- Iowa leads thence east 2.72 chains to the West In addition the committee will wer.> 5,302 S ana marriages ___ s*:,«cs with i,s total products line of the Butler D. L. C. No. 66- orab'e weather during the winter w n It food' I., a large part, be ex 1916, there re were values a, $1,217,600,000; Texas is suggest that chairmen of the six «hence North 1211.68 fee,; thence and spring mon'hs, was further ob pressed In term,, of retail prices, the performed. standing committees of the council, second with $1,168,000.000, and II- 3 n -" ri,1K ,he ycn' 1928 were scured diiiiii ' .ail nnd early May " • ' "f Pcrqui it.s and ensh would lino;» third with . » Ä ’Ä T ; , ; ' . ' , i, ",h “ iru'e1'* '° “ P'" Wh,Ch Doint «r k • • *"c'udcd on the permanent exec- by adverse jir.i • developments. •’"".pure favorably and in some cas- 3.053 divorces granted in the state »y-eight of the 18 states reported in- ( «hence from ?°t' .u L . beg,nn,ng: which will give tbk rh- . beg,nn,n« : f ! uhve u,ive committee, co «‘S probably exceed wag.,, for coin. as compared with 3,117 in 1927 rep’ .Cri7,Sed. V!’luPS ra"R*"g from 1 to 24 b<*«""mR North 200 f e V T h e m i g dairymen a majority on C o lo r in the fre e is em phasized Parable labor in industrial employ- resenting a decrease Of 64 or 2 Í n oui i i that body. ce,„. ) l l f . , herf _ ' « I -Honro S0„ih « tnenl. J by w e a rin g Hie complimentary col 200 I lie purpose of the council is to or. lim i. Iness h increased by green By geographical divisions of the ilivoicts granted. There were coordinate the efforts of all groups and. sallowncss is increased by purples. • 1 ) acre, more or less, and designat- and agencies interested in the dairy »".I W, w, l„ ¡ X ' “ ' « ' The esumare,, industry of Ihe state to the end that nil may aid in a substantial devel Eng'iin:! States at 888 15- \ri tili., ai n ",P ° f ,n 'cgon C lim a tic Change» «""«ic States, 885 201 Fas Ï , ' 902000’ «"d "" opment of Ihe industry in Oregon. The evidence that climatic cotxll C ' l.al si» Sta .». ck »™;;,, í g « « . w iv „ -’ .........«i , . S 7 ™ rH.’ « «"«’ * o On h u the , c h basi „ » i , „ , , h; t t ; -------- o----- --- lying and being in the tloua have changed In the Arctic and Ihese estinta,es Ci’ntral, $78 21; South Atlanti - , U,<' n,,,nJ’< > r "f marriages , County of Jackson, State of Oregon. Antarctic circle, la mainly geologic Built Upon M aize per t.OOfl 8V, 7')-’ a, n.45 8.45 in 1928 It I, believed that tropical condition, <>9 /8; East South Central Archaeological excavation« hav» L al^d *his 17,h day ot Mav> 1929 entrai 85', 79- " hp. . ’ '’opulntion v v as fo a ry b o d y W ant» P len ty existed as fur north aa Greenland be shown that the most elaborate of the ni23j20 RALPH G. JENNINGS, A es, So,db Central $63.47; Mcmlaln bèr’of d "' 27 W2?: and lhe nu,n' tween the glacial epochs. Remains of Hates $90.94. and Pacific St dés ' f divorcM «*>r «-MO of the pop- en«,* *Bt> th# OO m dam or" ud I K of1?JlK'kso" County, Oregon early civilizations developed In th« * “ L P * * / m P*y»bl» enlinnl aud vegetable life have been 8104.98. western hemisphere were bh R <II> S 'r „ n s 3 M ,n ' • » » Olga E. Anderson, Deputy. •nd good for the« vatu«. Som« «r« found In these regions, which Indi cated that once the climate was warm enough to permit of their growth and existence. eount«rf«lL The number of marriages per- A soft cloth dipped in vJrw wtl clean the steel dr oven doors f rnntr'i Z ? "T n"mber of divorces S t i v a i » S ' o t e i i r " 1’'’'' * ,i,e s , *,c exiraragant. while warm. Som« com« ta «mall d«- Î T Wllh Th«y can't «Iwara h „. Ii«ppin«sa. ar. * * / «w««t«r.—; «hang«. ported by maize. Doctor Morley of th« Smithsonian Instltntton showed how •he decline and fall of the civil,zatiou F a r Eañer of the Mayan empire was caused ta ,hln* " t0 « T "o, but part by the decline In the producOoa of maize. The high coat of Itvtaj, a* he called It, was operating u » tn i s ! now.