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About Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1929)
CENTRAL POINT STAR VOLUME TWO -* FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 27. 192« - Discussion Of Plan To Return Federal Lands -- " J- -'i New Rail Shortcut Links West With East ■ .... NUMBER 10 LICENSE FEES WILL BE REDUCED DURING NEXT YEAR News Gleaned From all Over The Nation Much curiosity as to the manner in which automobile registration will be handled the first of the year due to the change in the registration period is manifest among the mo torists of Ihe slate, according to the number of impjiries being made Io the secretary of state, Hal E, Hoss. With Oregon unique among the states in establishing a split of the Thv recent proposals made by calendar year registrations always President lioovei Unit 31)2,000 The marriage of John Coolidge, in force heretofore, an entirely new son of ex-President Coolidge and Mjuaie miles of federal domain be system bus had to be worked out Florence Trumbull, daughter of the turned buck to the .slides bus be by the secretary of state Io provide Governor of Connecticut were mar come u subject of general discus for the half year registration period ried Monday at Plainville, New sion unit one with which readers on anuary 1, 193«, and the full year York. They will reside in New should familiarize themselves. registration on July 1, of Ihe same Haven, Connecticut. Ttie following from the magazine, year. "rime," deals with the problem .Miller Hugins, well known base To obviate the necessity of issu quite exhaustively mid will be ball magnate of the Yankees club ing metal plates twice in Ihe six found to be of interest: month period, a method of issuance of New York is very ill at his home I’be I'. S. owns one-fifth of the of temporary license plates for Ihe and inanv of his friends are des I'. S. Last week president Hoover first six months of the year has been pairing for his life. wus inclined to give half of this Sharks have already flooded the evolved. A windshield sticker, a*«) to persons who uppurenlly rea«lily identified by special design, markets in eastern cities with coun «lid not want it. His offer, in the (Above) P lu t* and K lam ath will supplant the customary distri terfeit world series tickets accord name of conservation, bail strings Indiana ride the firs t Iron bution of license plates on the first ing to dispatches. to it. of the year. The sticker will not Horse on Southern P acific’s The first skiff of snow to come to file public domain once consisted new A ltu ra * K lam ath T ra n *, mean that the old 1929 plates should the Crater Lake area, fell last Mon of ail U. S. laud outside the 13 orig continental Cut-O ff, Jinking he removed from the automobile, day morning according to informa inal Sluies and Texas. Freu lund for it will take the 1930 sticker, the tion received from the ranger sta the Pacific N orthw est w ith was the great natural resource upon the East. (U p p er rig h t) Capt. 1929 license plates and the official tion at (hat place. whleh the new country was built. O. C. Applegate, Oregon pio receipt of registration, which is The Oregon State bar association For generations it served as u prime neer and Modoc Indian W a r carried in the driver’s compartment wilt meet i n.Medford this week end. political issue. In IX.'Mi Henry Clay, veteran, who participated In of the car, to serve as complete i- Several hundred members of the bar then a F. S. Senator from Kentucky, the ceremonies at dedication dentifleation of the vehicle. I together with their families are ex esanr« n u t pointed with pride to “the prodig of new ra il line. /R ig h t) F irst As usual on the first of the year, pected at the convention. M|OfOWP ious sum of one billion und eighty tra in crashes through papier-' o’” - M ot - nf mofor vehicles will be The .Me<lford Daily News report- million acres” of public domain mache b a r r ' e r at Hacka- uired to file applications for li that the ltoguc Valley pear crop will about one-half the present size of more, C alifo rn ia, form ally censes. but this year they will be net over *5,000,1MM) this year. This the II. S..) Prophetically he exclaim opening fo r passenger and able to make remittances on a less is a sizeable nest egg for the valley ed: "Long after we shall cease to be freig h t service the 9&m de scale than in the last few years, this fall and should go a long way agitutrd by the tariff, the public link between A ltu ras and due to the new license fee law toward creating a prosperous con lands will remain a subject of deep Rl.Vmath F a ll*. which becomes effective January 1, j dition. and enduring interest." 1930. Fees for both automobile and j Chas. Lindberg has been busy the trucks will be based on weights, The federal government through OWBOYS and Indians, pioneers of past week pioneering a new mail passenger and freight service over the line, costing more than »5,000,000. with a new scale of fees making the years hud doled out its doniuin covered wagon daya and business 06-mlle Alturas-Klamath Falls line route from the United States to the serves to link Southern Pacific’s Cas reductions of approximately 25 (o its citizens to homestead, to the men from all parts of the West Joined and open<«d California's last frontier countries of South and Central Am <»de and Overland Routes. Connec per cent all along the line. railroads Io develop new territory, recently In a colorful celebration to rail transportation. tion Is made at Alturas with the for .lu prospectors to exploit. For the marking completion of the Southern A change in the gas tax will be erica. Indians, squaws and papooses of mer Nevada - California • Oregon Rail The Lake County Examiner r-e asking mid a promise to live there Pacific Company's new »9.000.000 the Klam ath and Piute Reservations road. acquired recently by the South effective also the first of the year, cut-off f r o m t h e came to the celebration and witnessed ports that the new Modoc cut-off homesteaders could, anil still can, transcontinental the added one cent per gallon bring ern Pacific and standard-gauged at a Paciric Northwest to the East. a rrival of the Iron Horse of today, ing ihe total gas tax to four cents will net a saving of 20 dollars per get HU) acres, stockmen fill) acres. In Contrasting the old Wpst and the Just as wild tribesmen of 60 years ago cost of approximately »4.000,000. car to the sheep men who ship to This completes the railroad com per gallon. 1902 when most o t the good farming new. t|ie dedicatory program at Hnck- gntheied In nwe along the Central Pa pany s »88,000,000 construction pro Portland and San Francisco, land wus gone the U. S. begun re siuore. Modoc county, Calif., Septi cific Railroad as transcontinental gram which brings Oregon and north W. R. Gaylord of Medford and a HOME POINTERS claiming the desert by irrigation. ber 14. reached a thrilling climax travel chang'd from "tra il to rail." prominent attorney of that city has Tod |\ Slime fiUll.tMin persons eulli- when a giant locomotive crashed Cow-boys, loggers, ranchmen and vet ern California more than 200 miles nearer the markets of the East and v a te 3,200,0011 a c r e s of land reclaim- I through the scenic re product Ion of a eran Indian fighters also gave real (From School of Home Economics, disappeared apparently leaving no provides a shorter route between Cali clues to his whereabouts. Every ef ed 1 H2.00«.«00 1 mountain range. The breaking of the w< ¡ern atmosphere- to the festivities. fornia and Oregon over the Cascade cd at a cost of 182,000,000. Oregon State College) barrier cl« nr.-d the way for regular fort to locate the attorney seems T' » new An -nc k’lm-o'i. ta.ii. ..i, It is usually more economical, as U. S. land bus dwindled until now in vain. well as safer, for a householder to there remains only about 00«,(MM) send damaged electrical appliances (Mill sq. mi. (U. S. square mileage: . . . ¿ , r ’ III n A f f i i n u to a repair shop than to attempt to ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM BUSINESS CONDITIONS OF 2.973.IMM)). Of this amount 209,000 STATE GAME DEPARTMENT OF PORT CELEBRATION NORTHWEST SEEM GOOD repair them at home, as the average s«| mi. is in national forests, care householder does not usually have fully conserved. Oil and mineral Indication of the ever-growing The postponment of the opening In order to secure an appropriate The high level of business activ the proper material at hand with reserves take up 02,004) sq mi. na number of women entering profes of deer hunting season will cut a name for Medford’s great celebra ity reached in the Twelfth Federal which to make the repairs, and a se tional parks, 11.700 sq. ml. There sional or business life is shown big hole in the annual receipts of ill tion commemorating Ihe dedication vere electrical shock may easily be Reserve District during July was remain 302,000 sq. mi. of just pluin the greater number of women oh the state game commission. Many common land, unreserved and un taining notorial commissions each of .Medfonl’s new airport on July generally maintained during Aug reecived from an improperly insul hunters who had long made pians 3rd. 4th, and 5th, 193«, the commit- ated splice. ust. appropriated. Il is lit only for cat year from the office of the secretary to hunt on the original opening date lee in charge has decided to offer tle-grazing for which it has been of slate, Hal E. Host. The position of agriculture did of September 15 will be unable to a prize of $25 for Ihe name which, A little care in handling will used so hard Ihut in a score of In the Iasi four years the number in Hie opinion of the Committee, not change materially during the lengthen the life of the electrical ap go into the mountains when the years it has deteriorated 50 per cent. month. Harvesting has proceeded of women applying fot commissions In nnother 20 years it will become has more than doubled, and al the most aptly suggests the position rapidly under favorable weather pliance cord. When not in use it is season is opened. Consequently which Medford will hold in the av coiled loosely and placed in such a they will not purchase licenses. worthless. Before Ihnt happens present lime women receive IS per iation world after the completion conditions, and relatively satisfac position that it wilt not be jammed Many sportsmen from other states President Hoover wants Io turn it cent of the total number qf com of Ils new Port, and the scope of tory prices are being received by between heavy objects or subjected who annually hunt deer in Oregon to the slates in which il lies. growers for most farm products. A missions issued by the office. In the llu celebration. will not do so this season, as the shortage of rainfall during the past to sharp bands. It is also better Three hundred thousand square nine months, ending June 30, 1929, forest fires have changed their The following fates will govern to disconnect the attachment by spring and summer has harmed the miles is a lot of land. It 1297 notarial commissions were the contest. plans. They will not buy licenses, grasping the plug and pulling District’s livestock ranges and lias is six limes the size of New York signed, of which 230 were for wom 1. Any person may submit one accelerated marketing of catite and smoothly than by a jerk on the cord. and the game commission, which stale. It is bigger limn Texas, Chile en and 1001 went Io men. depends upon the sale of licenses or more names for the consideration sheep. or Turkey. Il is almost half the size for ihe continuation of its work of Evidence of the increasing inter of die judges. Vacuum cleaners may sometimes of Mexico. Il comprises 190,000,000 Retail sates in August exceeded propagation and protection, suffers. est in Ihe professions is given also be used io clean open coil electric 2. I lie name for the celebration acres, enouglit for President Hoover Those sportsmen who prefer the in a recent opinion handed down should not contain more than five those of July by a slightly smaller al devices that have become choked Io give one acre Io every man, wo amount than usual, while wholesale hunting of pheasants are getting by I. H. VanWinkle, attorney gener words. with crumbs or charred food. man und child in the U. S. and still trade increased more than season their scatter guns in readiness for al, following an inquiry that had have enough left Io do a whole 3. Alt names must be printed on ally during the month. Sales at been made by Ihe secretary of slate, The electric vacuum cleaner needs the opening of the season on Oc sale real estate business. If It were plain paper, wit tithe name and ad both wholesale and retail were relating Io Ihe right ot n woman to frequent cleaning. Unless the dust tober 15. On that «tate the hunting worth $100 per acre—which il is dress of ttie contestant submitting above the levels of August. 1928. of Chinese and native pheasants, use her maiden name in obtaining it il plainly written on the back Cnrloadings on the District’s rail bag is emptied regularly the air so«»ty or blue grouse and ruffled mil—its sale would wipe out the na notarial grant. passages become blocked and the thereof. tional debt. Il lies in Hi "public roads increased during August but Under Ihe attorney general’s op cleaner does not work properly. The grouse wilt be pennissable. A bag land" states throughout the west. 4. All persons wishing to enter were fewer in number than a year inion, married women have Ihe brush too requires cleaning to re limit of not more than four of any Nevada heads the list, with the IL S. Ihe contest must submit their en ago. The volume of waterborne move the hair and threads which of these birds may be taken in one privilege of using their former owning 75 per cent of its surface tries to Ihe Publicity committee, at trade passing to and from this Dis day, and there is a limit of eight territory. Utah is next with 47 per names if they desire, allhough it is Ihe office of the Medford Chamber trict through the Panama Canal in become wound around the brush birdsf or any seven consecutive recommended that il is heller prac and twisted around the bearing, cent U. S. ownership and Wyoming of Commerce not later than 12 noon, creased. largely as a result of in thus putting an extra toad on the days. Not more than one female tice that Ihe married name he used third with 27 per cent. creased easthound shipments of re motor and cutting down its efficien Chinese pheasant may be killed in Io avoid confusion. Nothing in the Thursday, October l«th. 1929. in or Recently Hie governors of eleven fined petroleum products. der1 Id receive consideration. The Oregon statutes compels a woman cy. Hard objects, if drawn into the seven consecutive days. There is western states pud at Salt Lake City. prize will be awarded as soon there Industrial production was at higher cleaner, may easily penetrate the no open season for these birds in Io assume her husband’s name upon To them President Hoover sent As as Hi«' judges reach their final levels during August. 1929, than in dust bag and destroy its usefulness. Lincoln, Tillamook, Clatsop and marriage or prevents her from us after (revision. sistant Secretary of (he Interior Curry counties. either July, 1929. or August. 1928, Joseph M. Dixon with a 2,000 word ing her hnptismnl name in,Ihe trans -------- o--------- 1 and this sustained activity was re < > . One cash prize of Twenty-five action of husin.ss affairs, accord The rain which the sportsmen message containing a proposal that flected in a generally improved em FOOTBALL GAME TO BE dollars (MB) will l»e awarded to ing to Ihe opinion. have been praying for almost ma these 302,00 sq. mi. he turned back, The winner of ttie contest. ployment situation. Petroleum out terialized Wednesday night when BROADCAST SATURDAY -------- ______ •’ - «N * -‘I free, Io states in which they lay. -------- 0--------- put in August exceeded the July rec a light shower his the valley. The While Ihe heel-cattle outleok re The president proposed the appoint Poultry paralysis is so far an in ord, and lumber production, as is A second broadcast from KOAC, ment of another commission (his mains good for iH'odueers who are curable disease, Ihe cause of which customary during this month, in clouds left however before the Hie Oregon State College radio sta much wanted rain nmounted to ninth) to investigate the matter. already in is uoni.i.wii, unknown, says me the uregon Oregon c.x- Ex creased substantially. , ■ Ihe . hq&iness on a , wcll- . . «s very much. Whether it was enough tion, will be on the air Saturday, But there were important reserva orgnnlze I basis, with ample f e d >n perin.ental station. Where the dis- September 28, with a ptay-by-play There was little fundamental to raise the ban is not certain. tions in the Hoover offer: The sight Oregon producers starting V11S<> js presen, |h(> s,n„on up account of the California Aggie_- ’ change in the hanking situation stales would gel only the surface new b eds or ,nm ,,s.ngly m-.s««» i(| silni,..„ion Jn re„ri Oregon State game. «luring August and Ihe first half of ord. Security loans of those banks , preven,a, ive rights" Io this land, the U. S. retain b ed s may well libir In mlrii .hat As the game begins at 2:00 o’clock September, changes in member, have also been higher this year • . , l l n . Slock is lug.) in pr co and , fac, ing the all-profitable mineral rights. the broadcast will start at 1:45 jn (hjs conneclion are hank and Reserve Bank credit in I than at any previous lime and dur when Wallace Kadderty, an exper Forest reserves, power siles, nation- feed in many localities llm ted , , , or brooding on concrete „ » or wire, and use being largely seasonal in nature. I ing eariv September they were not ienced sport announcer of this sta parks el al. were to be held, as now, « vs Inc economics ,, 1« v l . o i l e i \ « « n department* , k i'o tf/x iv u o n o io z k , Since April of this year member j far below the record level reached H ie Oregon Extension service, by the U. S. tion, will give a preliminary de removing Ihe fowls immediately af banks loans for commercial pur- i Declared President Hoover in his ter the brooding period to lund not poses have been higher than in any j in mid-summer. Increases in bills scription of events, including line discounted and in holdings of pur Miller Hugginf New York Yank previously used for poultry, and un- preceding similar period. They ex chased acceptances at the Reserve ups. KOAC broadcasts on a fre ees manager dled In New York city. on which no poultry droppings have panded seasonally during the past Bank have accompanied expansion quency of 550 kilocycles, giving it one of the highest wave lengths or (Continued on La»t Page) He had been 1)1 for «orne tinte- been distributed, month to JJje highest figure of rcc-1 C v is w w e in loan» of member {tanks. the d |q .