Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19??, August 23, 1929, Image 2

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    CENTRAL POINT STAR
Published bv Mac’s Printing Cm Gold Hill. Oregon
C. I. SIIORB. Editor
An Independent Newspaper published in the Interests of
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Office With Al Horraonson
We are astonished mail' times by merchants v. ho
claim thev do not believe in advertising. \ e t that same
merchant; as a rule reads the ads of all h.s c
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ft seems a strange C incidence that the stores in
the city which advertise have the least to say about dull
t imes.
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simple. The man who is a real success m business adver-
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SOMETHING MUM' BE DONE
ABOUT FISH IN THE ROGl E
Er< n the columns of the Medford Daily News we
gleaned the intelligence that the salmon take from the
-a’l FRb hatcherv was .about 25 per cent of the 19-.« yield.
To the fisherman who has been patronizing the Rogue
this year, the news comes as no big surprise. I here has
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been’a great shortage of fish in the river tins year \, try
The Giant Dirigible, the Graf Zeppelin lias successfully
few reports have been received ot good catches, .nstca
completed
over half of her long journey around the world
of thrilling over a mess of steelhead or salmon this year.
as usual, the fisherman who even gets a good strike is or- , without
y lull,ut mishap. ..........,
The giant air cruiser has experienced the
7nnate
extremes in weather conditions. It has been both . tiled
We cannot sav for certain what is the real cause for an(i retarded hv the directions of prevaihng winds, yet has
t b e hiipe shortage of fish hut we are certain that if the coine thru unscathed with its cargo and passengei s. Ju s
midd m-t un the river thev would come. In the spring a few more days and the Grat ship will he again on Amen
very few sahnon were found .... the upper portions of .be ca„ „,¡1 and will the,, journey on to t.s start.ng p e n t ...
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Graf Zeppehn was „taking history
bruises received. The fall run of salmon and steel head in its flight across Europe and Asia, two Spokane air nu n
which should have arrived in the upper river this month added another chapter to the history of the air here in the
greatly disappointed the anglers in these parts. Instead ot United States when they flew from Spokane to San Fran­
the huge run reported entering the river jaws arriving in cisco, thence to New York, to Washington D. C. ( leveland
the upper portions of the river only a few scattering fish Ohio and hack to Spokane without once touching the earth.
were reported. Even at the Savage dam. where 1the tspring This feat proves that refueling trips in non­
run could be found in huge numbers, few of the fall run stop ships can he performed. Heretofore the non-stop
flyers have performed in the same locality throughout
were in evidence.
their entire course but the “Sun God” as the Spokane ship
Charges of poaching at the river mouth have been was
cristened had all the experience which could attend
given as the reason for the shortage. Whatever the reason
transcontinental
flying.
the fishermen of the the Rogue are to be the goats \\ ith
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so few fish reaching the spawn beds this year there is
It is Stated That Jack Dempsey is willing to fight
little prospect for for a big season next year.
Max Schmelling for a million dollars—He’s got nothing on
For years the people of the Rogue valley enjoyed won­
derful fishing and their friends and visitors have had a us. So are we.
share in it. The cities along its banks have advertised its
Read the ads every week, You
viitues and now we find the stream nearly depleted of the
will profit from it.
hie game fish which has made the Rogue famous. Sports­
THE JOKERS CORNER
men have come to the Rogue valley for many hundreds of
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miles to whip its waters with their flies. The past two
or three seasons have been a veritable boomerang to the
people who have spent their time and money advertising
the stream. Commercial interests have destroyed the
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sport which have called thousands to southern Oregon.
“Hadn’t you better go and tell
The sportsman has had poor luck this year and when he your father? said the motorist to
tells his friends hack home about it—Rogue advertising tne farmer’s boy, who stood look­
will take a hack set which will take many years to over­ ing at the load of hay upset in the
come. People of Southern Oregon are interested in the '• He' knows replicd ,he boy.
propagation of fishing in the Rogue river for they are all
“Knows? How can he know?
benefited more or less by the enlarg d numbers of sports­ He’ under the hay.
The man who has accomplished
men who yearly come into our section of the state to fish
all that he thinks worth while, has
in the Rogue and its tributaries.
begun to die—Ernest T. Trigg.
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(lu ri it 11 tiioitcrn nu’ipty f*,'pn t for the bulkier for
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le Lumber. Shingle*, Lulta Ljm a, Pluater, Cement. Jolina<Mun*
vllle Hoofing», etc., and mi Ue everything in ('«bind Work
amt Mill Wnrk.
and found that hi.'hoin« paper 1, the heat meaaenger he ha, IP
to carry his news to the people. He dots «ot advertise ,n a B
hit nr tnisa fashion. He studies advertising like a s.u.l . . n
T R O W B R ID G E LVM B EH Y A H 0
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has that it season
studies his lessons. He knows -- what
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ible and just when is the best time to press each .-truck 0
Let
u» rxtjmute your bill, you w ill like our Service, Quality
and when he advertises he finds the people in a recentivi lit
and
Price».
.. Medford, Oregon
mood. The merchant who advertises gets the business | u
The city that advertises, grows and the community winch | CMC
advertises, prospers. Don’t pull hack on the p’,,g * -s - 1
vour town any longer by just being a ,«platter on one • t
’the business streets. Take stock of your business and tit
needs of the people and then advertise. You will bring
« yourself new business and stop much business ;«
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not. simply because you have not gone alter it.
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You Can Save
More Money/
You are interested in buying as cheaply as
possible.
It is possible for you to buy better quality of
supplies for less money than you now pay. The
remedy is entirely within your hands.
Save Now
|Tb ere are many convincing reasons
whv vou should save now. I lu* simples,
one of these probably is the fact that
you have never known anyone who
regretted having saved money.
Deposit your savings with this hank.
Every person is financially bene fit ted
by being connected w ith a strong hank.
Volume of business in one place is what
counts.
The place for your business is in your own
cooperative organization owned and controlled
by farmers.
Jackson County Bank
Established 1888
Member Federal Reserve
Oregon
Medford,
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You double the business and we will cut the
profit in half.
As long as your business is spread all o v e r -
just so long you will pay everybody too much
profit.
to The Rescue!
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Youngsters who romp
on midsummer days ac­
quire a thirst that can on­
ly he quenched with cool­
ed drinks. Ice cubes art-
ideal for this purpose. And
there is no need to use ice
sparingly if you have an
Electric Refrigerator. You
have an endless supply of
crystal ice cubes.
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Done right and when
we promised it.
We give a moneybnek
guarantee on all worlt.
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ICE CUB
What am you doin’ now?
I’se an exporter.
An exporter?
Yep, the Pullman Company just
fired me.
Watch
Repairing
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Moonlight Rides
Fair Hider—“Let’s take a look at
the moon, dear.”
Her companion—“Darn the luck,
I forgot to bring it.”
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A couple “sweet young things”
from the effete East decided they
would go horiehack riding, the oth­
er day, and one of them was asked
whether she would prefer the flat
i Englih saddle or the western saddle
with a horn. “The flat saddle,” said
the girl, “because we ain’t going to
ride in any traffic and won’t need
a horn.”
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The tray can he filled
and slipped into the freez­
ing compart ment at fre­
quent intervals. And with
very little additional ef­
fort, you can prepare cold
whips, mousses, parfaits
—dozens of delicious des­
serts. Meanwhile greens,
meats, milk and eggs are
preserved in a healthful
dry cold.
Now ia the time to install an
ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR!
See Y o u r Dealer
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When you think of
Farmers’ Exchange
Cooperative
Owned and Operated by
Farmers
Clay D. Parker,
" Manager
DIAMONDS
The California Oregon Power Company
think of
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