Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19??, September 13, 1929, Image 2

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    Deled tills ICH, ,!:,» <>f S.'pti mb.-"
like condition usually prevails in every atom of our s"< idl 19211.
fabric. The general optim istic view of the people ol ( b e ­
KAI I ’ l l G. JENNINGS,
gun m irrors a bright future. 1 his condition is not ovei S h e riff o f Jiickrou C ounty, Oregon
llv <tìgli F. \m l,T»«i,i,
looked elsewhere judging from the demands lor Oregon
Published bv M ac’s P rinting Co.» ('»old Hill, Oregon
III 2 103
Deputy.
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C. I. SHORE. Editor
vest usuallv go to the part ot the globe where prospects
An Independent New ; apvr published in the Interests of • re bri 'lite o and w ith the influx of people to Or<-.'.on we
noth ; o r m ielii c • s \i e
lly v irtu e of an execulion on fo rc ­
cannot hut fee, that our jireat commonwealth is sitting in
Central Point Oregon and vicinity
¡:he lan of fortune and we should feel happy in that ’hot. rlo.urc did» ¡»
>ui >f .»»»1 an
P U B L IS H E D E V E R Y F R ID A Y
R ailr-ad activity has been good in portion, of t |,,. j .ler the «e.,l ,»f «he (‘i,'(„h .muri «ff
CENTRAL POINT STAR
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Entered as second-class matter. October 26, ioa8 at the
ju in ly
office o f m id C ourt In m id Counts'
J hi rter ••» ute to the cast is provided for h large port 10 1 ot ' and ili»led on the 7th hi ■ f
pnit office at 0 id Hi!!, Oreg< n under the act of March
pi- on the Alh »In1 id 'ie ii'e n ih e r. 1920.
¡ g f c ___________________________ . _________________________________________________
he ___
state. _ ____________
If a road connecting
the
_ the Rogue
_ . river valley lenii,er. 1929, In n certain iielloh Nolle»' Is hereby gi»< u lh .il. p u r­
also with the route east the entire state 1 t en in. wherein Jackson Count» suant to the I t , ‘ins n f the suit! cxe-
’ IM I Unit un i , nun Vsoelntlon, un c u ll , I w ill on Hie I 'l l (I )>' nf
8 ’dfeicription $-’.oo year in advance
of Oregon and the northern part of Caltb rnta v
I o n e i n ('«"•hnrnMoti ns id n in tlff, r< October, 1929. id ID mi ., o' do, k \. M,
t v much bi Her fndllttes for transportation and iln pro : i . v , j i i i l g x i ui niinin1.t N, .1.
fro n t ,’our o f |he ■ o iir l hull ,'
here could
to venture inore det-pk into tin I M ie lin . Mr'.. N. .1. Minim» Ih E. id in the
I
l ie , its o f Medford. In .In ¡.son
| Mullís, Delhi Mallis, J. II. Newton C o tiitly. D i'g o n , o ffe r (, e side mid
arming and manufacturing pursuits.
defend,ml» w in sell ill |,(lhl c m ielli n fo r ca di
Mining is being revived in all the p a n s ot A«
p,,, l»>l ,,r
o' pi,.,
I Irven H u » , ' In thè li'g li si hldd r. !n • M ' •»rld
FO REST FIR E S INCREASE
Oregon w here m inerals are plentiful and d e v j» ,n ' • I fu o r lin i «h I lii l< I m i t ' nmt .*■(• 100 iiid un ien l, tn g c tlirr v >Hi thè costi»
AS SEASON P R O C R E S : AS
ilo i.,
Inrs. ( t l V I II) i'o l’rr» w ith In uf Ib is sii'c, s iilijc i I In r e i i ’ i i i | i l i u i l
ibis industry is scarcely touched.
In the i*<»l
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m i r < ni
oni .laniinr»' is iirn v iili .1 h> l;iw , 1 II (hi* rig h i, li-
¡distant future m any new mines and mills w ill be found in i tr ie d
Oregon has been fortunate all sum m er from the i tir bills and sm elter fucilitics will be provided m * th a t 31st, I'.i 9 w it o I oi l disburse­ ile nini in te ri .1 lli.’il thè siii>l de
■ it eipbl mid f •inlìinls. N. D. lin i I r, Mnry
standpoint of forest fires. W ith fires raging in all parts the ores n n v be treated near at home instead < i >, iiv ments l.’ v d nl
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im i the fu r
n u e k h r. J II. New Im i. !’ • ri ■ . New-
of the country, the O rcgcn tin her had been spared from shipped long distances to he cared for—many new to t.i .. s
Ih e r •niin of Om H o ’ and end m
‘i n. tln» "•« m i Hig: r
I M 'ai i't
the firev demon until very recently.
; will derive support from this industry and incident ally 1011 («1000.119) Dl Iho . us .lito i lle» ’ 'Uggi r Inai m, thè 2011, day n f De»
fees, w h ic h ju d s m rl't »» is e nrolled • c in h e r. I92K. o r nuw Imv, in and
Just as the people ot Oregon were beginning to con­ business will benefit thereby.
lim i d o c .i I. il in the (tie r!.’ n Glee of tu llie fiiH n w liig H l'i'ib cd pi n erly,
g ratu late them selves in their good fortune fires began to
New logging operations are being opened and sea soid ( 'm r l oi lid ( iiin 'y on tin d in !,li d in thè f'u iin tv uf J l'ksun,
break out in many parts of the state and lire fighters are I soned ripe tim ber being taken to new mills and enlarged ¡5H, dm of s,ii,mb.t 1929
Slide u f Oregon, to-'.elt:
still being drafted" and sent to the lire lines to preserve as older ones and m anufactured into lumber to supply the ; '•»"..• herd.» given ih.u pur-
t o t seventi in (17) U lu li in e ( I )
much of the tim ber as possible in the face of the new dis­ building needs of the trade. jN e w orchards a n n m.^ .(||j(i|) , vj|, (((| ,|u. ,2th (I )X (tf M cdford Heighls AildiH on lo thè
asters.
planned and old ones improved to keep m step w i t h inc
i«2y. ;d in (HI (»‘chx’k A. M. C ity u f M cdfonl. 1 i u g u li .
Dnted Ib i. 7lh ilio n f Sctdeiuhcr,
W ith hunting season coming on and no rain in pros­ popularity which is coming to Oregon raised fruit,
1 .a tin* fro n t door of the court house
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i . i • , ¡ in lie e llv o f M edford, in Jnekvon 192«.
pect there is every probability that the forests will be
And so on we couid enum erate m any good ,h n g , ( >i||iI> ()i g p
f ir si|i, |(ii|
I l \ l DII l i JE N N IN fiS ,
closed to hunting until rains set in. The forest conserva­ w hich arc coming to Oregon and prophesy others which wU( M>l, ,,,,,,1;.
. 1, Siici ili' uf .1 1. U m i ( o iin ty. Oregon.
tionists believe the step necessary to protect the Oregon arc alm ost sure to come but it would he of no avail per to ihe liighesi h i.i.ii r. io ,m i .f\ sai l
D\ Olga E. A in li rsun,
forests from m an’s carelessness. All thru the forests is haps W e can but admonish our citizens to hold on to judgment, in g e ih .i w d h n.e , is
UI2-IO3
D epuly.
•.-ih the sen and
Ad rate on application
C f iic e W ith AS H eu Y ian son
afford
a heavv grow th of grass which has become so dry th at the what they have and keep a vigilent eye open for any new •>'
'“«Meet ... icdempUn,,
ns provided Iiv I. iw . nil the rig h t, li-
slightest spark will soon turn into an inferno.
advancem ent which m ight be made to bring more glory or Ile and interest Hint the said de- I
N O T IC E
W hile it is most disconcerting to the sportsm en who advancem ent to Oregon and Oregon products.
fendnnts, N. .1. M inton, Mrs. N J. 1 Notice Is hereby given that th r
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.. —- I M inton, D. E. Mains, Delhi Mains, J ., Board of D ire, lo ts of Hie ( dll 111.I
w ant to and have counted upon setting out on the trail of
C ounty o f Jackson, to me d.re cle l '«
'' r g
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the bucks Sunday, it is most im portant that the utm ost r
Irrig a tio n D is tric t w h ich is co n sti­
and dated on the 7th das o f S e p t - A " lh ‘’
d " ' o f S''l"«'''«l’<'r. l9-*9 tuted a Board o f Equali • itlo n fo r
care be taken to prevent any injury to the tim ber lands.
o r now have in and to Hie folio»»
THE JOKERS CORNER
that purpose, w ill meet at II Mr reg
tem her, 192», in a c e rta in action
Only a good rain w ill do any g,.od now, according to forest
ir g ile scrila 'd p ro p e rly , situated ill
llla r piaee o f meeting al tin r o ffice
th erein , w h e re in Jackson (.m in ty
officials and every nimr, d and other citizens who are in­
the Count» o f Jackson, Slate of in Cold H ill, Oregon, on the 1st day
B uilding and l.o.nn Association, an
,» orpo ratio
. n as .1
lo - w il:
terested in seeing our forests safe from fire are hoping
in October 1929, nml w ill i onlinue
Oregon C
p la in tiff, r..
re- [Oregon
,
Lots seven (7) and eight O il,
th at Jup will soon turn loose his sprinkler.
in session from day Io day is long
covered judgm ent against J. II.
! Block lift» »'■ en (57) o f the o rig ­
This particular portion of the state has been extrem e­
ly fortunate in evading any fire losses in the forest lands
which bespeaks much for the carefulness of our vacation­
ists who enjoy an outing in the woods.
PR O SPER IT Y SM ILES UPON
SO U TH ERN OREGON
Judging from comment in our exchanges and from
local indications, prosperity surely is sm iling upon this
portions of Oregon. From all sections of Southern and
w estern Oregon we read of good crops being harvested
a rd of high, prices prevailing. 1 he producers, this year,
it appears will receive bountiful rew ard for the efforts
which they have put forth.
The real pulse of our economical problem lies with
the producers. \ \ hen they are happy and prosperous a
Sound
B u sin ess
A small m argin is all that is required to con­
duct a business which is doing a large volume of
business. The less the sales of any institution
the longer the profit m ust be. Those are facts
which cannot be denied.
Knowing th at this is true you can easily see
th at as a whole you fix the retail prices that you
pay. The prices you m ust pay will alw ays be
higher or lower in proportion as you spread out
or unite your trade.
The m otto on our "¡ver dollar “e pluribus
unum ” “in unity there is stre n g th ,” fits our case
exactly.
As a farm er you should unite with those who
are now backing the farm ers Exchange Coopera­
tive with their business.
Think of this when m aking purchases which
could just as w ell be made at the home of your
Cooperative. You will strengthen your Cooper­
ative and at the same time decrease your own
buying costs.
T he C ooperative W a y is the B est W a y
Farmers' Exchange
Cooperative
Owned and Operated by
Farmers
Sr*
Clay D. P arker,
Manager
N ew ton and Bertha N ew ton. W ells 1
as ma» In- in ■ e sary to heal ro d de­
ina l lo w ,1 o f M rd fo rd , Oregon Io- i
A Kuntltle Heat
te rm ine any obj> tim is by an» in ­
Mann, and e ll «Ih er persons u n ­
A balky m ule has fo u r w heel brakes, kn ow n. cla im in g any rig h t, title , es­ g e llie r »»¡111 a ll im provem enls llie re - terested part» Io Ihe assi ssments o r
on s iliii'e M . in c lu d in g frig id .lire ,
A b illy goal has bumpers,
tate, lien o r interest in the proper!»
to Hie iip p o rlio n iiie lit Itiei o f and
m iieliines. e le c tric stoves, and
T h r fir . lly is a b rig h t s|>otlight.
,! I cm r il m I the defendants, fo r Hie a ice
any o ilie r m atter peiMaining thereto,
ll personal p ro p e rty placed (here­
Ita b h ils are pud,lie jum pers.
sum <>f T h irty -e ig h t tiu m lred ami
that may properly conic before
in
by Hie o w n e r of said c a l prop- ,
I Camels have b alo o n -tire d feet
tiil.v (g350) D ollars, w ith interest al
them.
And c a rry spares o f w ha t they eat, HI 1 er cent fro m M arch 31st, 1929 e rty.
T h is notice is issued ill eom pli-
Dated Ibis 711» day o f September,
Bui s tiff 1 th in k that n o th in g beats w ith costs and disbursem ents taxed
11 in e w ith the Irrig a tio n D is tric t
1 lie kangaroos w ith rum ble seats. nt Eighteen and 05-100 (ilK .0 5 ) D o l­ ¡'•29.
l.aw s o i Oregon fo, 1929
B A I.I’ l l 0 . JEN N IN G S.
lars. and the fu rth e r sum o f Eour
(Signed) O I K ) El ID MAN,
S h eriff of Jackson C ounty, Oregon.
Teaching W ifie
hundred and no-100 ($400 00) d ollars
President.
By Olga E. Anderson,
On th is tr ip the crack express had as attorney's fees, w h ich judgm ent
9520
I.. I. Sm ith. S. I. 1». T.
Deputy.
been fa r fro m liv in g up to its repu­ was e nrolled and docketed in the 9 i2 -io :i
ta tio n . F irs t it w o u ld go fo rw a rd 1 c | e r|t'a offi.ee o f said C ourt in mud
fifty yards o r so, then hack, then C ounty on the 5th day of Septem-
NOTIC E PE > H EIO EE'S S M .E
stund s titi p u ffin g u n c e rta in ly and j* ,.. jy jy
By virtu e o f an execution on fo re ­
I’ i rtnanent \Y
then begin a ll over again. At last
N otice is hereby given that, p u r­ closure d uly issued out o f and u n ­
aves
I
Marcelling,
Fin/ci
one o f the travelers lost his patience suant to the term s o f the said exe­ der the •<■ M o f Hie C irc u it ro u rt o f ,
Facials,
Sb:ui,p(t<
,
and summoned the i>orter,
cution, I w ill on the 12th day of the Stale < f Oregon, in and fo r th e !
W hat the d evil's the m atter w ith <>e«olM.T. 1929. at 10:00 o’clock A. M. Co ' l i t y o f J. • '.o n , io me d ri Mi I '
Manicure*
th is tra in ? ” he exploded "B ackin g a, p ,e , roI1| (|Oo r o f the co urt house and dated 0,1 the 7th day of Sepi­
oi )o
up and je rk in g fo rw a rd in th is aw- ¡n
c||y of M edford, in Jackson len,tier, 1929 :,i a certain action
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MEDFORD
BEAUTY
C ounty, Oregon, o ffe r fo r sale and 1 , her(.in> w t|).r i.in j |
fu l w ay.”
PARLOR
I t ’s q uite a ll rig h t, s ir,” the p o r­ w ill sell at p u b lic auction fo r cash | ,|u j|( jng | |(| , ( ,(n A
( >r< • ■n
<;o rp „ r!li i (,n as p 'a in lif f 1 I 1 Medford,
te r assured h im in th a l soothing w ay to the highest bidder, to satisfy said I
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that porters have. “ I th in k the en­ judgm ent, together w ith the c o s t s ) _____________
gineer is leaching his w ife to d riv e .” o f th is sale subject to redeinptioi
as provided by law-, a ll Hie rig h t, ti
tie and interest that the said de­
Paas the Hammer
fendants, J. H. N ew ton. Bertha
Roger— M um m y, I have such
N ew ton anil W ells Man bad on the
surprise fo r you.
20th day o f M arch, 1929, o r now
M u m m y -W h a t it is, d a rlin g ?
have in and to Hie fo llo w in g de­
Roger—(“ I ’ve sw allow e d a n ail.
scribed p ro p e rty , situated in the
C ounty o f Jackson, State o f Oregon,
S ta rtin g Young
Ma— I w ant to speak to you about to -w it:
A ll o f Lot Ten (10) o f Block tw o
J u n io r. He doesn’t lik e to w o rk
and gets that Jones boy to do every­ (2) o f H um ph rey-A n drew s A d d i­
F o r w r itin g Iw-wt 400 w ord le tt e r te llin g i “ W h y 50
th in g fo r him . 1 don’t w ant to have tio n to the C ity 0» M edford, in
Degrees
th e D a n g e r P o in t ,“ you ru n w in /¡ r a t p r is e —
a lazy g oo d-fo r-no th in g son.
Jackson C ounty, Oregon.
Pa— Lazy? My stars! He shows
executive a b ility .
tV h a r e in 8 3 5 P r iz e s
C o n te st A w a r d s T o ta lin g
‘ 2 5 ,0 0 0 ° °
Is
He Was
H ere’s m y h ill, said the surgeon.
You may pay dow n $100 and then
$25 per m onth.
Sounds lik e b u yin g an autom obile
said the patient.
I am, said the surgeon.
Answer Boy
“ D a rlin g , in tlie m oonlight yo ur
teeth are lik e pearls.
Oh, indeed— and when were you
in the m oo lig ht y d th Pearl.
H onor S ca n
“ Haven’t I shaved you before? a
barber asked a patient. No I got
those scars in France, replied the
v ic tim .
W rong L im b
A man drives his car in to the rea r
o f another one. The la tte r is d riven
hy a g ir l, w ho in d ig n a n tly exclaim s:
’D id n ’t you see me hold out my
hand?
No I d id n ’t, miss.
W e ll, (sarcastica lly) i f it has been
m y leg you w o u ld have seen it.
N O T IC E OF S H E R IF F ’S SALK
By v irtu e o f an execution on fo re ­
closure d u ly issued out of and un­
»<«• Of Ortfet« (« > <>•
der the seal of the Circuit court of
tfcc
MODEL HOME
666
To set th e n a t io n t h in k in g o n
C old ., Grippe, Flu, D engue,
B ilious Fever and M alaria
It ig the most speedy remedy know n
Watch
Repairing
Done rig h t and when
we prom ised it.
W e give a moneyback
guarantee on all w o rk.
T he C alii - ornja O regon P ûwe ’ ï
DIAM O NDS
th in k o f
" jewelers
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tiers
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When you th in k o f
second p riz e a 19.10 fiv e -p a n s e n -
Rer C a ilills o C o u p e , s e llin g a t
$3,. 195 F . O . I I . D e tr o it» I lie t h ir d
p riz e $2,000 in g o ld — a n d ko o n
d o w n t h e lis t n f «12 o t h e r liig
cash a w n n ls .
Aak us fo r yo ur fre e c o p y o f
th e b o o k le t " l l o w to H a fc g u n rtl
Y o u r F a m i l y ’s l l e n l , I i ” .T h in te lls
y o u th e ru le s o f Ih e c o n t e s t » th e
n a m e s o f th e ju d g e s , a n d give«
c o m p le te lis t u f p riz e s .
t h ia v it a lly Im p o r t a n t to p io o f
p r o p e r fo o d p r e n e r v a t i o n — t o
g le a n n e w id e a a , n ew f a r t a a n d
fig u ren c o n c e rn in g food p re s e r­
v a tio n in g u a rd in g h e a lth a n d
p r e v e n tin g e c o n o m ic w a a te , th e
N a t io n a l F o o d P r e s e r v a tio n
C o u n c il o ffers p rize s to t h e v a lu e
o f $2.',000 f<,r t lie h est essays in a
N a t io n a l Id e a C o n te s t.
T h e c a p it a l p riz e la a M o d e l
H o m e » o r $10,000 In g o ld . T h e
ia a P re scrip tio n f ° r
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le Lumber, Shingles, Liitl, l.ji.ie, Pl.ister, Ct incm, J o I. ih .1» •
v illc Hoofing», etc., ¡in,| inukc everything i „ Cnbincl Wo I.
mid M ill Work.
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Let us esljmnlc your b ill. j,»u w ill like our Service, Q i
ii nd Prices.
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