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About Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1929)
CENTRAL PO|NT STAR FR I PAY SHPTRMBKR 17, 19» V The news dispatcher of the week brought the infor mation that a speed officer in Connecticut stopped John Coolidge and his prospective bride for driving fifty miles per hour and immediately released him when he found out Published b> Mac’s Printing Co.» Gold Hill, Oregon his identity. We wonder if that traffic officer would have C. J. SHORE. Editor done as much tor some other young couple. We venture An Independent Newspaper published in the Interests of the supposition that he would not. __________ Central Point Oregon and vicinity__________ We do not care to censor this particular officer but we P U B L IS H E D E V E R Y F R ID A Y do not like the idea of the favoritism shown. There is so much favoritism shown in the operation of Entered as second-class matter, October 26, 1928 at the our police and justice departments that it tends toward a post office at Gold Hill, Oregon under the act of March 3. ,cn< ral disrespect for many laws. \\ c hold that if a law X«79-_______ _ ____________________________________ is a good one for one party it is good for all parties and Subscription $2.00 year in advance. Ad rate on application should In ytftrced with the same amount of diligence on , one as another. If a law he a had one o r one wh’ch is obs. lote it should he repealed, that no one should be forced O f f ic e W i t h A l H e r m a n s o n to sutler the consequences. John Coolidge, under the laws of New Haven should have been dealt with the same as any other John even though his father-in-law is the gov Edwin Bates, district secretary of the U. S. Depart ernor and his father an ex-president. ment of Commerce, in a lecture before the Rotary Club at ♦ + ♦ Medford, last Tuesday informed his audience that in two years time the manufactured output of Oregon had de Many Women boast of their freedom hut yet we see creased by $9,000,000 while the states to the north and mai v < f the 111 with number six feet trying to wear a num south report exceptionally large increases. The natural reaction of such a statement is—what is ber three shoe. the matter with Oregon? Mr. Bates in his work expects to find out just that thing and he has promised to keep the Built Upon M aieo THE HIRERS CORNER editor of this paper informed of his findings. Archaeological excavations has. chosen that the moat elaborate of tS> However, the great state of Oregon should not sit early civilisations developed In t V tight and await his report. They should solve the problem western hemisphere were all sup themselves. Is it the high freight rates, the inaccessibility ported by matte. Doctor Morley of ths Institution showed ho« to markets, high power rates, lack of raw materials, or Smithsonian the decline and fall of the civilisation what, that should cut down the manufactured output of of the Mayan empire was caused Io Work Beforv Pleasure this state by 9,000.000 while California advances 150,000,- part by the decline la the productloe On the doorstep stood a very matae. The high coat e f Uvlag, ai 000 dollars and Washington 18 millions. There is a real of miserable-looking trump, in his he called It, was operating then v hand u tattered hat. problem for our people to solve. Will it be done? The sow. "Madam,** he said, “can I do any future of the state depends upon it and if we sleep while thing to help you? Ia there any our neighbors work we will be relieved of the smoke, E arly Royal Signature to be chopped? noise and confusion of a manufacturing area but ovr nei Who was the first British king te wood No. I'm afraid not, said the house- ghbors will reap the rewards which might as well have algn his name aa distinguished from wife, who had answered his knock. the mere marks formerly used T—T he Carpets to beat, perhaps? been ours. earliest record la a letter signed hy CENTRAL POINT STAR No, thanks. Any gardening or other rough jobs to be done, then? No, thunks, I don't think there’s anything you can do today. She D e e in ’t M e a n !t The wayfarer heaved a sigh of Even though a mother should coma relief and his miserable expression to you and express the firm convte- tlon that her offspring are a nuisance, dissappeared. All right, he said cheerfully, then don't agree with her. warns an article In Liberty. Swear that yon believe p’rhups I can have something Io eat. King Richard H. granting te a prt- ereaa near Bristol a tun ef red wine •very Christmas! D ental W ork Q The time to see a dentist is when decay first sets in. See us today and let us correct defective teeth before complications arise. Protect your tooth health D r . I. H. Gove the • B E S T - D E N T IS T R Y - D O N E - P A U L S » » L Y orr^cz 2 3 5 E. M A IN phone • ST. m . d m . d , o m her little ones ere angel*. If yen weald keep her friendship. Beett Provide H a lt Sugar O re half of the world's sugar crop la obtained from sugar beets U per fectly purified It has abo»t the easae sweetening power as cane sugar. Booh Lovere Do I have somewhere seen It observed. Chat we should make the same use ef a book that the bee does ef a flower » she steals sweets from It. bat does not Injure i t —Colton. STATEMENT SHIP, OF TH E MANAGEMENT. L A T IO N , ETC, OWNER CIRCU R E Q U IR E D BY THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF No Harry The intoxicated gentleman was vainly endeavoring to open the front door with his lateh-key. After the eighth attempt a passer by stopped. Excuse me, sir, he said. Perhaps I can assist you? 1 cun assist you? Shertainly not, replied the revel er. Sout of the question. He continued hh unsuccessful at tacks on the keyhole. Look here, said the other man, a moment later. I’ll knock for you. Again the intoxicated one ahook his head with much vigor. Most deshidedly not, he protested. Let ’em wait. hnnd Is awfully careless; he’s al- Oldslyle, «cully, 11 1* because they way# losing the buttons off his arc not sewn on carefully enough, clothes. That's jusl HI He's »0 fright fully ‘‘Perhaps, my dear, replied Mrs. slipshod with Ills sewing. CROSLEV Scraeii Grid Radio Years A h ead 4 IN BEAUTY IN PERFORMANCE IN NEW LOW PRICE $ 1 7 2 .0 0 Complete In Conaole THE MUSIC BOX Medford, Ore. 402 E. 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To oot t h e n a t io n t h i n k i n g o n t h io v ita lly Im p o r t a n t to p is o f p r o p e r fo o d p r o o o r v o t lo o - —<o g k o n n o w Id r o a , n ow fa c ta a n d r a t t a n I n g u a r d in g h o n lth a n d p r r v a n tin g e o o n u m le a n o ta , th e N a t io n a l F o o d P r o o o r v a tlo n n p r im a e t o th e v 1 a in o Sara f o r t h e heel »Ina Id e e C o o t Tho capital prim I* a Modal ease« ne 110,000 la gold. Tho sT TRc C alifornia O regon P ower C o m pany omets. Mnlfunl G niih P ui liK!>urj Klamath r«JU-Otryxt Yreka Ihitunuiir-Callfomla A U G U S T 24, 1912, The Business Of Your Cooperative Is Your Business. It is conducted for the purpose of bringing to you all the savings possi ble, in both buying and selling. That is the reason we wish to stress that you buy through your local cooperative those things which it is possible to get from us. Keep in mind at all times that the Farmers Exchange Cooperative is owned and operated by farmers and that it is bringing many blessings to the producers in this part of the country which would be out of reach were it not for this organi zation. We offer the advantages of both cooper ative marketing and cooperative buying which results in handsome returns to our stockholders. T h e C o o p e r a tiv e W a y is t h e B e s t W a y B u y s o m e s to c k an d h e lp I n c r e a s e t h e b e n e fits o f t h is O r g a n iz a tio n T h e C o o p e r a tiv e W a y is t h e B e s t W a y Of the Central Point Star pub lished weekly at Gold Hill, Oregon for October 1st, 1929. State of Oregon, County of Jack- son, ss. , , Before me, a Notary Public in and for the State and county afore said, personally appeared C. J. Shorb, who, having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is the owner of the Central Point Star and that the fol lowing is to the best of his knowl edge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management etc, of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, embodied in section 411, Pos tal Laws and Regulations, printed on the reverse of this form, to wit: 1. That the n^mes and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor are C. J. Shorb, Gold Hill, Oregon, Business manager, Mrs. Al Hermanson, Central Point, Oregon. 2. That the owner is C. J. Shorb, Gold Hill, Oregon. That the known bondholders, mortgages, and other security hold ers owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: None. C. J. SHORB, Owner and Publisher. Swcrn to and subscribed before me this 25th day of September 1929. Henry D. Reed, Notary Public. ---------- B Economy First Dad—I am spending a lot o f ; money for my daughter’s vocal and instrumental music lessons. Second Ditto—That’s foolish. A radio is cheaper, and you can get just as terrible stuff over it. A Second Hearing Mistress—You asked for a refer ence, so here it is. You will see I have described you as a laty, un tidy, dishonest, and good-for-noth ing, so don't let me hear from you again. Maid—You w ont madam. You'll hear from my solicitors. Careleaa Man Yes, said Mrs. Newkind, my hus- Miller Huggins New York Yank ees manager died in New York city. He had been ill for some time. Farmers’ Exchange Cooperative la a Preaerlptlea far C o ld s, G rip p o , F lu , D e n g u e , B ilio u s F e v e r e n d M a la r ie It I* the most speedy remedy known Watch Repairing Owned and Operated by Farmers Clay D. Parker, Manager ■ ■lima i iiñV i iíT, .- .a ».i — Medford, Oregon 'JEW ELERS MEDFORD, ORE; Done right and when we promised it. 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