TH K CBNTR.xL POINT STAR
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DI'I IKY, SEPTEMBER tu. 192#
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The tam p of « Id age then ini »lants its sting. »1 » ■ 1.,
ease « f this pool >,«ul aimlessly wandering over t't land,
eotlM well tia e h the younger men anil women the need to
conserve their si engih, their health and to concentrate
their elf. i ts in < lnainm • >r them selves a p<> iiion in lite
which will insure them against meeting a similar condition
in their Id age- on the shady side nt lit» when elv er a d
nifort is more needed ,.;nl welcome.
CENTRAL POINT STAR
Published by Mae’s P rinting Co.» Cold Hill. Oreg n
C. J. SH OE IL Editor
An Independent Newspaper ;
»« in
Central Point Oregon a >t C ónti \
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FUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
E ntered as sew nd cla-i m a t t e r , ( »
post office at G» Id Hill, <?, eg. n under ike ;• » » .'
1879.
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At Hack 'm ore, California, last Saturday another • hl
en Spike was driven c< inm eiuorating the c««t 'p h ti 11 f • >
I r r dlr »ad pr ieet in this great common wealth I tits
This new advance, on .ins little to this part of 1 '«
in a direct way hilt indirectly it may mean much
it w ill bring a g reater prosperity Io a neighborin'.' part ot
ib is state an 1 when one portion of ( )regoti prospers it e\ 11
tually means the development of it all. Then too, some
day a railroad will penetrate the Cascades in Southern
Oregon and then this portion of the state will he enhance«'
bv what has already come to our neighbors on the other
side of the m ountain. Also, some day there will he a rail
road to the sea hoard at Crescent City, or some other near
by port, then the development of this portion ««I ( )r« n
from the standpoint of railroads will he complete \\ e w ’’
then have direct connection with the east thru the rout«
just opened by the S. 1’. and direct connection with a por
thru a new' line. These developments are hound to come
Ei r vears they have been the goal of the forw ard thinking
men of this part ot the state. Much time and effort as well
as money has been spent to bring about these developments
and the fight is not over yet. The plans which are hut
dream s today will he realized tom orrow and the men who
have pioneered in this work are not going to quit now.
They will he reinforced hy the younger men and the project
will someday be an actuality. Southern Oregon needs tin;
railw ays and they are going to have them. The harder we
work the sooner we will accomplish our purpose. I he u n it
ed, unselfish interest of all cu r inhabitants is needed. I.e,
the success of our brothers to the east add incentive and
energy to the settlers 1 n the west slopes of the Cascades
that our dream of years will cease to he much longer an
air castle.
M a r it
Subscript’on >_> m 31 ( ar il
Office A ii h Ai A A f* <àA
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An aged woman carrying several bulky bundles \v
picked up on the Pacific highway by a passing inotoris
and given a ride of several miles. 1 on questioning ti
woman it was found that she had ti> k me. She had o
destination in mind. She was “a tra lev . she said. Al
of her worldly possessions were contained in her seveia
packages.
A pitiful case. A w» man > .
av; ye 1 , of
m
build and at an age when he slv u have 1 ecu enioym,
the com forts of life and a h< me vet he was as a piece o
hum an driftw ood, floating along thru he turbulent sea 01
life, going from city to city the m ark of sym pathy lor the
passing throng, sleeping along the highway s with the chill
of the autum n biting at her aged and trail body.
W hat a moral can be draw n fn ¡1 the ex . rt nc» • 1
this unfortunate one. Young men and women, in t h . 1....»
whirl and surge of life with their simple m in is and hi die
too often perm it them elves to d rift—’■ n '
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of least resistance with no thought of the future. It sure
ly seems pathetic to w atch such pers »ns—u n
k u l . t th«
opportunities v 1 ch they are pa ng by. I e which
thev migli. empli " to improve their p «sition in 1 e i w a n
ed in the pu
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us m ortals here on earth is >h rt, c en . ’
. and it n»
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w astes the younger days when cares are few and body
At Portland, the other day one man died after drink
stro n g and mind alert it surely will bring regrets when age
gets in its inevitable work. W hen the body is unable to ing gin purchased from a bootlegger of th at place and a
carry the burden and the mind is untrained to lift those young woman 22 years of age lost her eyesight. This is just
burdens then the world and its w ays seem hard and cruel. two more argum ents in favor of prohibition which will
probably never be heeded.
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Charming Fall Fashions
'^.easingly new are the Designs and Fabrics of
the Autum n G arm ent Styles we are Slo w ing.
Fall Coats in Both Sport and Eur Models
The Marion Shop
DRESSES, COATS, H O SIERY , and
Specialty Line of Custom Jew elry
N orth 6th and E S treet
G rants Pass, Ore
W e have heard a lot of talk about aiding the
farm er during the past few years and still we
find th at the farm er who is g ettin g the most
relief is the one who helps him self hy prom oting
his business interests to the best advantage of
himself.
Selling through a cooperative was judged
commercially sound hy the best authorities on
the subject. W here there is ui ity in the selling
force g reater gains can h had at a less cost.
W hy Stop T here?
If a little business is g- od why -houldn’t
more be better. If it is wisd ni to sell coopera
tively why is it not equally W’ e t hue *:
at”
way. Q uantity buying and r ’ 1 :r:
.r i
secret of the success of m odern bit-1 •
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ing to their ow n story. W hy <! '
u r i '. n
business house more p ro sp e riti, h the a .
m ethods for hy aiding them you ar h :
«-;r-
self. Buy through your cooperali , e
1
money.
Farmers’ Exc’ rrge
Cooperative
Owned and O perated by
Farm ers
Clay D. Parker,
M anager
ive step.
Do you believe in allowances fo r
m arrie d wom en? she uskt-tl.
Sure, he replied. 1 th in k a hus
band should make allowances fo r a
lot o f things.
crowd all your cranberries
T ^ E 'ito
your Christnu'
an I
Tlunk>Kiv<!lK dinners? They
arc put up in C..111 1« 1 .1 be pur
chased just as easily •», any othvr
season o( the year
I lie product is
la ity an I has sufRcicnt tarmcss
add a lo t o f zest ,0 any meat.
make m ore r«> an tor cr.uiberries
your menu. Here .• .1 tem pting
cipe (o help you a lo n g :
Man¡cures
oOo
MEDFORD BEAUTY
PARLOR
Medford,
Oregon
to
So
on
re
CrostAeery / ft ly V.n'a,/: l i c it the
r ' -itents o f < t,.
,n , f err: <ery
jetty wiH pne-hi'l run of oran li
ar, of Irr.î.itt
ice and t»»-o t i •!,
oons of g- la-
jcice. XOak tc ar t<
cold S * cc,
in in two tat
il, llir iict,
mil then di-
yin and cool.
melted ersnt 1
I celery
Adil one
r
onc-fourlh < p " I eh ; , rd nuts
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y S “O
w lirn bcgimcng to sufien. Pour into
molds wet with 1« Id water, and
chill, t urn onio let »•< e leaves and
»rrvr w th u le ry hearts stuffed wiih
creae cheese. This recipe is s. ,fi-
cienl foi eight.
Frozen C 'a n le rrz a
Fine
T o prepare them, boil one fourth
eup sugar md ,«» tn u iili tup water
it a syrup, and J e - l»c in it o ,e-
, .ilf tahlr-p's-s gel «tin which has
been soaked in two ta.des;*ia*ns of
I water. Ad i to o lahle-prs ns
,, r n jii ie, in e h ilf cvp orange
J H.C, .. I the cei lei !, of a No 2
li ,,{ c. nberry »tue. well i. • lied
. • nr
' through a »,»-. W ien
n|, ir - r -e to a mu h, i»dd one well-
i.
trees
i' • ,,4»k when <h a f»r sevir d
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d -■»!-. Ser e, eight.*
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J Getting Started
A dollar n ay seem too small for an y
thing except a beginning, hut it may
prove the tnoihst corner-stone for a
a prosperous, happy life.
Save th at dollar and as many more as
you can add to it from time to time.
Eventually you will he ready for some
in vest m entor busiucs't enterprise which
will insure vottr future.
666
Is a P re scrip tio n fo r
Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue,
Bilious Fever end Malaria
I t is the most speedy remedy know n
SdB.ua. v i ,-
cc^kson ' ounty Bank
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E t ’ li hed 1888
M : ’ er Federal Reterve
Repairing
Done ri Hit
we p ro rrs e d
. V', c si»"' a
guarani! e on
m'Wi'iiniiiii"'
Perm anent W aves,
Marcelling, Linger W aves
Facials, Shampoos,
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QVt HY
Fearless
H ard ,n The Dog
E ve ry club has its sppri.il b< re.
Mrs. B lack: I to ld my h u sfia rd I
At the M aryland he was an e xplore r. was going to give him som ething o f
He usually finished his stories hy m y ow n cooking, and 1 «• said I ’d
saying he never saw a lion he fe ar b elte r tr y it on the dog firs t. W asn't
ed. One evening one of his audi that a cruel suggestion?
ence said
F rie n d : V ery, and I thought yo ur
“ W ell, I have often th ro w n m y husband was so fond o f «logs.
self dow n and slept among I ms m
th e ir w ild and natural state.”
H o S u b m a rin e
“I can't believe th a t,” said the
A m ethodist negro e xh o rte r shout
bore.
ed: Corne en jin e «le arm y oh «le
I t ’s the tru th , affirm ed the other.
Lord.
Were they A fric a n lions?
W ell, no er, I suppose not. Not
exactly A fric a n lions, hut they were
dandelions.
The Cooperative Way is the Bert V/ y
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(¡ive Cranberries Room
W e read that one of the feminine fads em ulating from
Paris is decorated finger nails, stained a deep crimson sug
gesting vampire talons. We take it that this fad might he
a w arning to the male of the species to stay their distance
unless thev want io sweat a little blood.
The Mt n V. ho Knows
T hey were s Itlin g a num ber of
1 rc lin tin a ry details, as » ;:ng peo
ple w ill before they tai the dccis-
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A New Y ork-w riter was refused the privilege of going
ii.to ¿he New Brunswick woods to live as the priinitive man
did, w ithout clothes or weapons. If the author still craves
; the adventure, let him come to Oregon and we will show
hi, several places where he might roam unmolested to
his hearts content.
Experience The Teacher
He was the acknowledged shiek
o f his social set, and it piqued him
th a t the young woman w hom he
had just met seemed indifTerent to
his lo rd ly condescension.
Pardon nte, he said at last, hut
y o u r face appears fa m ilia r. D id n ’t
I go w ith you at one lim e?
You ili«', s' e replied sm ilin g in-
v itin ly to .oni.diody else in a fa r
co rn e r o f the room, and one tim e
v .; s enough.
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THE JOKERS CORNER
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Business
As She’s Done
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lo r
■ l - i liin a, mu I liis h iille had
been m art led once before,
The
W h u r’d voit jlin ? te 1 e ' Pie «
groom , t 'f t w ro te across the hot-
h o rte r.
tom < f Pie In v ita tio n to a frie n d : Be
. tu «le Haptis' eltUK'h
W hy, e h ili. subi lhe exhorte«*, y o li sur«' to come T his Is 110 amateur
perform ance.
iiin 't in the arm »; yo’s la «le lia» y.
Peur \11nlic, everv tinte I go ont
I eut so titueh Ihut I mu re n lly too
V ilti a in lh c r m outh Io "«* before
fat. W hitt eau I do to reilm*e?
‘ he fiscal M ar o f the state game lie-
AiiHe
T ry goiiig oui w llli c o l p a rtin e iit e m h the r«« ords show that
lege boys.
25 more cougar have been k ille d In
in , ;,.a th ia
In the »ear ending
Il
Septeilber 30 l!»2K, Last year a total
IN< IIK \8 K D KN ROI » "»
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c a ig 1 w i n 1 k ille d w h ile
IN D IC A T I:!» FOU o . s . C. din lug the 1 li mi m outh' of the eui -
rent ■ n 270 have been • died H a r
Ait» t i n e perm its to register im ll- old 1 Ifn i il. state game d e p iil tmenr
cate a norm al ln c ri ase in e n ro l'' believe« that tills increase is in no
n ielli o f new students at Oregon III • 1,111'e lin e Io llte file, Hint h u n t
dale college fo r the opening of e rs oe re a lizin g Hie gn at Inroads
crcslm inn week, Mouilas Sepleinher II • cougar make among deer and
.'.'I. New students fo r tin tlis , term u i mu' iag e ffo rts to w ipe the p re d
w ill p ro b a b ly to ta l III excess of atory pests fro m the forests. A n o th
13110. believes Ite g is lra r E. It. Lem er th in g is that many hunters ore
q u ip p in g themselves w ith train ed
on.
(Yuly dog« train ed
D o rm ito rie s w ill he o| en fo r stu va rm in t dogs
dents the Saturday before sta rt of fo r predatory anim al h u n tin g are o f
Freshman
week.
P* vehologlcal » . i ' ii io in i m g cougars. I he u tte r
esls w ill he given Tuesilay, Sep ing of s.'ino in cash prizes in add i
tem ber 21 amt the placement exam tion Io the reg u la r #25 bounties Io
inations in E nglish on Wednesilay. I e most stiieessful cougar hunters
I'in a l reg istra tion fo r ol«l students »vill undoubtedly make a heavier
k illin g in the com ing season.
scheduled the itav fo llo w in g
I ’se «I,me i 1 ■
c im g re g a tlo ii.
Medford,
nnd w hen
it.
mone- back
; II w o rk .
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