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CENTRAL POINT STAR VOLUME TWO FRIDAY OCTOBER 25, 192» NUMBER 14 Garden Clubs Would Banish the Signboard PHEASANT SHOOTING NOT AS GOOD I IDS YEAR AS USUAL ir - - « W I.I) SO U R C ES M A P P E D ~ — L. I ... _ V« f. — ■ ________ . \ Chinese pheasant hunting, ac cording to reports of the Stale Game Commission lias not been as good n Oregon tins season as it has been in the past, l ids is said to be due, in no .mail measure, Io Hie fact that the late, cold ami ruiny spring cut down the first batch of young pheusunls. Tlie second ami third hatches, which came in dry, warm w eather proved up to normal. On the other hand quail hunting in those counties that have an open season, lias been extrem ely good. Strange as it may seem, in open counties there appear Io be more birds II iiiii there are in those dis tricts that are closed. This is due, it ix contended, Io Hie breaking up of flocks and Hie consequent cutting down of inbreeding, which results in more non-fertile eggs. r v it o * r - «£> \ axcr/t k « S v , < _ X /¿ r / octAV Si pieriîber Farm 'c Odíiag Muíiíh The Oregon Federation of Gurden - e .. ',, r . c ’ln, . , during .ep - club» 1» urging the cooperuliun of O iU H NQATN f A U r i Q ien u 'er were favorable for farm tlie resident* of the stule in it* cam OZCAN (•: P', g .n eiu ily over the United paign to have liiiibourd* und only advertising sign» removed from the Si. jo t government estimates ... / m H - highway» of the *lule. An exhibit, i - ■ o* • ' I'-'-tr 1 mdici-ietl that the w ith a program featuring such con.;., ,j; y it id of 37 principal »peuker* a* Frank Branch liiley, crop., will I» - about 7.4 per cent be JOUTH lecturer on Oregon and the N orth low ;!•„;> anti 4-1 below average, an west, Marshall N. Dana, associate average yield about 2 |>cr cent OC CAN editor of tile Oregon Journal, and more than was estim ated on Sep I Douglas A. Shelor, autom obile as tember. sociation m anager of W ashington, S en d II In J ro.pecl.ve production of im port h m m c o d klgmns a ; will be held at the I’aeiilc Interna If you have a bit of news, send it in; ant crop.; compared to last year are tional Livestock Exposition, P ort Or a joke Hud will amuse, send it B n r* corn 82 9 per ten t, w eat 87.8, oats land, October 20 to November 2. 1»; , 81.7, I trley 87 9, rye 93.3, fiax 88.8, Member» of the garden clubs will A story that is true, an incident j rice 83.2, grain sorgutns 65.3, cotton be hosts Io visitors during the expo th at’s new. l 192.8, tame hay 1(>.';.2. beans 109.6, sition exhibit. We want to hear from yort, send it _ Vitó Hx, j ai an , 7 i,7, pears 8 ».0, grapes 74.t, in; In discussing the campuign, Mrs, I w hite potatoes 74.5, r.wcet |>otatocs Above is » m ap on which Lre StOi rbud ?• o a re rs of L 1wc for » » < ■ * » • , Never mind the style, Jessie M. Iloneynum of Eugene, 28.6, hogs 96.C. region, being „atlir, .1 by William F o.ler, associate proicasor of b e , , , chairm an of the liiiibourd and High If Hie news is w orth the while, Ih e c.stuuaicd production u t u ll noeartdi a s. slant, both of the I atv sroSty of O n m , who .re niai |„ , an way committee of the federation, Il may help or cause a smile, tnr.rM , i, a of tu raR i.re and pth , r wo„d p„.., ‘ tame hay in tile i. luieo States was Semi it in! asked, “Gun Oregon, our own beau- boosted iron. t.;j,oo,oot) tons on Nep- tifl »l.'Ho allow its eharm s to be de .cuibcr j Io iOti0.>2,oo0 ions on Oc BEACON LIGHT THROWS P n w fitS li.CiO l.k L o P g /u il stroyed and its scenery m arred by a tober 1. it now appear» therefore, BEAMS HIGH OVER CITY few advertisers? If some blight a t PUT STUDENT THROUGH U. 9. I ¡i ll H a * total supply oi hay in Ihe tacks your crops or your roses no I iidco .‘‘.laies may he much dilfci- U niversity of Oregon, Eugene.—The The huge government beacon light time is lost until it is removed. cnl than a y.-ar ago at (his lime, form er editor and ow ner of an e n te r w hich has been under construction Must not this billboard blight be re taking into consideration bolli p ro prising weekly new s on the hill above the city of Coni moved? 'Hie billboard crop will duction ami tarry over. Alfalfa p ro paper, th e McCleary Hill now sheds its beams across the not pay in the long run. It depre duction was estim ated at 29,531,000 S tim ulator, has en heavens. Tlie beacon was construct ciates the whole neighborhood. tons, or 1.7 per cent more than in tered th e school of Tum ble old barns are covered with 1928. Journalism here In ed as considerable cost and trouble ull sorts of signs; even our noble the person of Roy due to Ihe inaccessibility of the site. Hay production estim ates were in IMtriarehs, the trees, have wild eat C raft, aged 21, from 1 lie Gold Hill light is the second of creased somewhat for Oregon, Cal McCleary, W ashlng- a chain of lights to be constructed advertising on them, and along the ifornia, and Montana, und the total ton' A freshm an, across the stale of Oregon, there be fences run those ugly signs about "3 ? * h C raft plans to com Tlie Soviet plane “Spirit of I h e , for the 11 w estern states was In ‘half chicken* and *hot dogs*. ing png at Talent prior io Ihe light- The turkey grow ers of southern P • « X w I ptote his ritn eatlo n 1 ¡ng of the one at Gold Hill. Soviets” circled over the Medford, creased from 19,480 tons estimaieo We must teach our children to Oregon will be interested Io know on Septem ber 1 to 20,621 tons us oi from th e money he value beauty, Mrs. Iloneynum de Ih e lieacon is lit by electricity s ir port on its route to Oakland, F ri-I October 1. In 1928 the western earn ed as a publish thut tlie Farm ers Exchange Coop day afternoon. Roy C ra ft and consists of a high powered clared. T heir eyes should see the er. group of states w ere estimated Io erative '.'ill again handle the turkey n atral beauty all about them, Iteauty pool for the grow ers. Last year the Following his graduation from high search light which rotates, contin have produced 21,254 tons of all school In 1926, C raft went to work ually all through the night and serv A raid on the liquor ring in High in the everyday landscape, beauty tame hay, while the 5-year average Medford Cooperative handled the on the Stim ulator, then owned by D. lands, N. J. was made by the gov in the sun-lit meadows, the woods es as a guide for night flying. for the period 1923-1927 was re pool and returned Io the grow er a Gerald Cloud, and soon becam e asso ernm ent forces last week end. it and the fields of waving grain. ported as 21,065 tons. greater return than any o ther pool ciate editor. Two and one-half years was found that the ring had made Public opinion is being aroused in (lie west. The shipm ents will lie ago the young new spaperm an, with GAME COMMISSION TO According to tba recent lamb re over $2,000,000 profit in six months. against the billboards und highway made by freight Io the New York the hacking of the local bank, took PLACE EXHIBIT IN EXPOSITION Il also showed a great amount of port of tlie Bureau of Agricultural advertising, federation leaders slate. market by Hie company and by the over the paper. He successfully op money had been paid for bribes and Economics there will be at least as The Garden club of America and the eraled It for a yenr and a half, made method they employ the expense of m any sheep and lambs fed for m ar The state game commission is protection. Federation of Women’s clubs, as at least two middlemen are done som e money as he w ent along, paid making preparations to install an ket this fall and w inter as a year well as organisations in Washington I all the notes and then sold it In order away with. The freight shipment to continue his education. ago. Records of feeder shipments, exhibit at the coming Pacific In ter and British Columbia, are cooperat Travel Io C rater Lake co n tin u e s! will lx- sent out of Medford about national Livestock Exposition Io be during ihcse fair Autumn days. Ov however, indicate that more lambs ing with the Oregon federation to Ihe loth of November so those pro- held in Portland. Last year the e r 5000 people have visited the perk w ill be fed east of the Mississippi conserve the beauties along the high OXFORD AND HAWAII WILL ple desirous of entering tlie pool river and few er west of it than last commission Lad such an exhibit ami in the first half of October. svas's and Io restrict outdoor adver DEBATE WITH U. 0. TEAMS should start feeding Hie birds on a year. Prospective supplies of fed it proved so popular that twice the tising, according to Mrs. Honey man. fattening diet. Money will be plac lambs are especially reduced in space has been granted this year. U niversity of Oregon, Eugene. — ed in a Medford bunk to make the T he U niversity of Oxford. England, All types of game birds will be ex The University of Oregon showed W ashington and Oregon and to a 8TORAGE PRODUCTS SHOW Initial piiymenl on the Thanksgiv its power in a gridiron game w ith less extent in Idaho, Montana and DECREASE OVER YEAR AGO ing birds and Hie farm er will re and the U niversity of H aw aii have hibited and a m inature hatchery- been placed on the 1929-30 schedule showing ihe grow th of fish from an the University of Idaho at Portland, Nevada. According to the report, ceive his credit slip for his turkeys for th e U niversity of Oregon debate egg to a full sized troul will be in Saturday. At the same time that shipm ents of old ewes and ewe Stocks o f dairy products, poultry, when they arc delivered, graded and team , It was announced by Eugene stalled. the Oregon V. was showing its su Iambs from these states will prob- and meals in cold storage on Octo ready for shipment. The balance L aird, P ortland, who has been named periority over the Gem staters the ably make up for some shortage in b er I this year were larger, und of Hie return^ will be turned over general forensic m anager of th e asso O. S. C. gridsters w ere being ro l feeders com pared to 1928. Th>- Fishing for Sucker» slocks of rase eggs were smaller, to the producer as soon as tlie re ciated students. The deb ates will be licked over by the powerful S tan num ber of lambs to be fed in Cal In Eugene, according to present Ilian on October 1 a year ago. turns are made Io Hie Exchange. held ford eleven. ifornia, Utah, Wyoming and in plana. Stocks of ease eggs w ere 7,191,(1» There appears Io lie a shortage of 1 A man in a hospital for mental northern Colorado and in the Ar Ralph C. Hoeber, a s sista n t profes eases on October 1 as com pared birds for Ihe Thanksgiving pool and sor in the English d ep artm en t, will eases sat fishing over a flower bed. The community hospital of Med kansas Valley is expected to be witii 8,542,000 eases on October I good prices will no doubt prevail be ihe forensic coach for the coming A visitor, wishing Io be affable, re ford was, this week, sold to a group about the same as last year. last year; cream ery butter, 158,504, Dressing and shipping of Ihe tu r yenr succeeding J. K. H orner. Flor m arked : The movement of stocker and of business inen at Medford, by Dr. 000 pounds as compared with 128,- key; will he cared for by the F arm ence McNerney, P ortlnnd, senior wo How many have you caught? Stearns. feeder cattle into Ihe corn belt 071,000 last year; American cheese, er', ExctMnge and expenses will be man on the executive council, has You're the ninth, was the surp ris states during the three months July 84,806,000 pounds ns compared with held out of Ihe final payment. The been placed in charge of w om en's de ing reply. to Septem ber inclusive, this year, President Hoover traveled to De 81,832,000 Iasi year; frozen poultry, turkey pool’s success last year is bates. Robert Miller and H obart Wil points Io some reduction in fall and son will m anage m en's deb ates and troit, Monday to pay his respects to 01,900,000 pounds ns com pan d with the farm er's guarantee for this year. erntory, while L avina H icks will have FATHER OF SIX CHILDREN Thomas A. Edison. The event was w inter cattle feeding this year from 43,578,000 last year; meat, 730,921,- charge of debate publicity. KILLED IN LOGGING ACCIDENT the celebration of the 50th anniver last. Shipments of cattle and calves 000 pounds as compared with 604,- SOUTHERN OREGON BANKERS sary of Ihe invention of the incan into the corn belt in Ihe 3-months 221,000 Iasi year; lard, 153,494,000 MEET IN CENTRAL POINT U. 0. LAW STUDENTS PASS An accident which claimed Ihe descent lamp. The president went period was 20 per cent less than in pounds as compared with 120,890,- the same m onths last year and 13 life of a man hnpp ned at the log 000 Iasi year; apples in barrels STATE BAR EXAMINATION ging camp of J. S. W oodruff & S, ns on front Detroit to attend a cele per cent less than the 5-year aver The Southern Oregon Bankers As- bration commemorating the open 092.00!) barrels as co m p an d with ocialion met in C entral Poi.it Tues- U niversity of Oregon. Eugene. — of this city. The victim of the ac ing of the Ohio river to commerce age in that period. Some im prove 052,000 last year; apples in boxes, iay night will! 37 bankers from m ent in demand for feeder cattle in 875,000 boxes ns com pared with 1,- Jucl.son. Josephine and Klamath Five of tlie 77 men who success cident was J. V. Brady, a resident of from P ittsburg to Cairo. fully passed the sta te bar exnmlna Ibis area seems likely, however, be Fernville and Ihe father of six child 854,000 Inst year; apples in bushel Counties in attendance. Hons at Salem recently graduated ren. cause of improvement in corn crop baskets, 1,038,000 baskets as com I Im P. I. A. of Cenirul Point serv- from the U niversity of Oregon Law Nine tracts of lim ber was sold at prospects. Movement of feeder and Brady was falling a huge sugar pared Willi 1,081,000 Iasi October 1. d a delic'ous three course dinner school last June, It was reported up Ihe Roseburg office of the U. S. stocker cattle into the corn belt pine, assisted by H unter Piel but --------- 0--------- Io Hi,in which netted ihe associa- on investigation Into th e personnel of I the tree instead of falling as was in terio r departm ent. The largest during the last q u arter of 1929 is LRGIONAIRES PLAN FOR lion about $30 afler Ihe expenses th e successful list. All were m em bers t r a d sold was in Jackson county of Phi D elta Phi, International honor j expeeled it struck a fallen trre and and will he logged off thru Hilt, Cal now expected to equal or exceed ARMISTICE DAY PROGRAM were paid. last y ear's small input. . was hurtled down the hill striking ary law fratern ity . It. G. Fowler and L. I*. Wilcox ifornia hv Ihe Fruit Growers Supply The five Oregon grad u ates who mid crushing Brady, This is the 1 lie total stix'ks of frozen poultry county ngents Co. of San Francisco. The tract in tlie United States on October 1 Medford Post, No. 15, is making speakers of the iveer (lie principal passed the te st are : W illiam Adams, first had accident in the woods in amounted to 650 acres. evening amt they Milwaukie; John Bell. Jr., Eugene; the Glendale vicinity for a long was reported 61,969,000 pounds, extensive plans and preparations chose as their topic Farm condi L ester Oehler, Salem ; Chris. Boesen. time—Glendale Log. com pared to 49,0flO,OO0 pounds a for a splendid observance of Arm Eugene, a c J Orvnl Yokom, Eugene. tions In Southern Oregon, ---------o istice Day. Monday, Nov. 11th, The W. F. Diteman, Montana cow boy month earlier, 43,578,000 on October I Tlie bringing of the meeting of Adnms Is now p ractisin g In n P ortland FISHING GOOD ON LOWER en tire day will be given over Io the sailed oul over the Atlantic ocean 1, 1928, and 43,193,000 thhe 5-year law office; Bell is w ith th e L ane | hankers to Central Point has lonfi ROGUE RIVER SAYS EDITOR iicaded for England. He carried av e n g e. Stocks of turkeys, how Legion program which will Include County T itle and A b stract com pany, the annual Armistice parade, veni been a cherished desire of Theo. ' and Beesen is p ractisin g In M arsh hut 165 gallons of gasoline in his ever, w ere about 1,000,000 pounds , I*, i'ollefson of the local hank mid field. Sport fishing on Ihe low er Rogue plane. lie has not been heard from less than a year ago and about equal son feed for all ex-serv» "p men; , his every effort was bent tow ard a River, according Io Roh W ithrow, since starting his perilous journey. to the average of approxim ately 5,- street stunts, football game between i successful me ling! and we believe editor of the Gold Reach Reporter, 0(10,000 ponds on October 1. Medford and Ashland High schools, that Ibe bankers of (his portion of has been belter this season than for grand arm istice hall at the Oriental With early carlot movements of A huge storm accounted for many Hie stale will agree lhaf Mr. Tollef- Poor Old North Polo any period in a long time. Steel Gardens, turkeys only tw o or three weeks lives along the Great I.akes, in Ihe son is some entertainer. Let us all he frankly sorry for the heads and silversides are in the vicinity of Chicago, W ednesday ev- ahead, interest in turkey m arketing North pole. The pole Is no longer what It used to he. The pole not long ! stream in large num bers. Thous- ’ ening. Millions of dollars w orth of is becoming general. Prelim inary C u re for Lyinff lllinoia W a s Indian reports indicate some increase in ■•go was a dream by night and m 1 ands of sportsm en—resident and Tt In aed (by naturallRtft) th a t angle Illinois was populated by approxi vision by day, and now look at It, An non-resident, have taken advantage damage ivas done to lake shipping. turkey production in Oregon and worm lie, rubbed on the back ov tlie mately 20,000 Indians when the airplane may start out, whlxx along of the excellent angling conditions. nearb y states. Condition of the neck, will cure a man ov llelng I French ttrst entered the land. The a way, turn and loop about the pole, Good roads have made the first Senator Capper brands as a birds apparently is good. Prices don't beleave this, unless It kills the mini were the original dw ellers ano wave It goodby and leave It by Its twenty five or thirty miles of the breach of the p arty ’s campaign arc not very well established at thia pan.—Josh Billings. Cblcagou was their most ftuuous chi«!. lonesome.—Philadelphia Public Ledger stream extremely popular. pledge, the present tariff b ill time. .. . . . < i*- L S Thanksgiving Turkey Pool To Be Formed .¿J News Gleaned From a!! Over . The Nation