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About Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1929)
4 CENTRAL POINT STAR VOLUME TWO News Gleaned From all Over The Nation — FRIDAY, NOVEMBER g, 1129 MEDFORD LEGION PLANS BIG CELEBRATION NOV. II Irish Student Attends University of Oregon - j g j r* NUMBER lé TLRKBY SUPPLIES IRE KAKI.1ER ANO LARGER Summary Of Condition In 12th District One of Ihe biggest Armistice Huy Turkey supplies through the celebrations in years is planned for country as a whole will run about Monday, November I till at .Medford 9 per cent greater than a year ago, under Ihe auspices of Medford Post with Oregon showing an increase No. I.> of tin- American Legion. A of 10 per rent, latest government line program has been prepared for estim ates indicate. That the later Ihe occasion by (lie local l.egion- m arkets are likely Io he slronger is aircs and will provide entertainm ent indicated by reports show ing that from til a. in. in the m orning until more than 50 per cent of the sup 12 o ’clock al night. Among Ihe out plies will he ready for Thanks Juines J. W alker, was redecled standing features of Ihe morning giving trade. During September, business in Wednesday as Mayor of New York program will be tin- annual P atriot ------------ o - ic Parudc at II a. in. in w tinli all this District continued generally l»y u plurality of nrurly 500,000. MORE. POULTRY ON FARMS The Democratic party »wept into velcrans arc urged Io participate, ‘active, and the amount of bank cre SAYS REPORT dit in use expanded substantially. olllce in Virginia by an overw helm street stunts and open-air vaudeville Beeords of industry amt trade were ing m ajority. This indicates, says from 10 a. m. on Venison Fred for the Democratic laudcrs, (tint Virgin all ex service men at noon, big ex On the basis of reports received not fundam entally different from ia's shift Io Hoover Inst year win hibition tile drill and oilier special on about 20.IMM) farm poultry flocks, those of Hie two preceding months, tem porary and involved personuli- attractions. Fur th« firs t tim e an Iris h g irl, Eliza he h Morwood, has Been brought to the indications are that (he total althou; 1 there was some evidence In tin- afternoon will be tin- annu- the l.'nlver.oty o f Ori-xon as the foreign scholar on the campus. She cornea ittmiber of birds in all the farm during September of a decline in ties rath er than parties. as a student under the foreign scholarship fund of the Woman's League liie English government is now ul football game between Medford lift, ks of the country at the end of production ami in prim ary distribu In i: picture uboze, le ft to rig h t: M r i V irg in ia Judy E sterly. dean of free to negotiate witli Russia regard and Ashland high schools at 2:30 p. 1929 will he about 5 per cent greater tion. Dry w eather in many of (he wom en; Florence M cNernsy, chairman o f the foreign scholarship fun d ; ing trade, debts and claims. The in. This year's clash promises to lie I bun Ihe total at the end of 192«. ; agricultural areas of the District, Elizabeth N orwood, Belfast, In la n d ; and Helen Peters, president o f the House of Commons voted approval u real battle as both teams arc mil or about the same as the total at the liersistance of existing disparity be Woman s la-ague. of (lie plan when they rejected Io win, with Ashland given a slight end of 1927, according to the u . s tween production and consumption —1-------- , , i -. I LI : in tlie petroleum and lum ber Indus- Baldwin's amendment and voted for edge over their old rivals. ! Department of Agriculture. In tin- evening will he staged the COUGAR H U N T E R S BUSY 1 tries and continuance of the decline resum ption of relations witli the SEVERAL SUB AGENTS Tfie reports indicate that there annual Armistice Ball at the O rient Soviet government. ALI, OVER OREGON RELIEVED OF JOBS wen- 2.4 per cent fefer hens and in building activity may be listed ---------o--------- J. E. Edmiston of Hie C. amt E. al Gardens, to which everyone is In i pullets in the laying flocks on Oct- ‘ as unfavorable factors in business Fruit Co. recently announced plans vited. Music entertainm ent features Several sub agents for Ihe sale of | ober 1, 192» than on Octogcr 1. a situ 0 ;:i. T here was a general Cougar hunters in all sections of to plant 3500 new pear trees on 400 by Jack Bowring's famous dance fishing and hunting In p- s I year ago, but the num ber of young di w nw ard movement in cominrxlity Ihe stale where Ihe big eats abound acres of Hogue Biver Valley land. band will keep the crow ds enter been called Io task and relieved of chickens of ’his year’s hatch, includ prices. are oiling up their rifles, getting The new trees will include Bose. tained from 8:30 p. m. until mid their responsibilities because of aid ,\s m irketi’ng of Hie D sl.i t crops ing the pullets b 'in g saved for lev 1 "><-ir tlogs in shape and making | Anjous, Bartlett and Cornice ond night. given men arrested for violation of ers, was about !0 p er ren t greater bos progressed, evidence has ac p r e p a r a tio n s to win the cash p rizes' The entire program is one of the will be planted as a result of u test cum ulated th at total agricultural in which have been offered by Ihe the game laws. Ill several instances than on October 1 a year ago. orchard planted by Mr. Edmiston best ever attem pted in this section men have been arrested for not hav slate game commission for the five As com pared w ith a v,ear ago the come this year will approxim ate five years ugo in Sams Valley which of the stale and many local |>coplc ing licenses when hunting and fish men who kill Hie most of the d eer) numbers of young chickens have tiiat i f 1928. Continued lack of produced an average of two boxes plan to spend the day in Medford ing. They have made the conten rainf ill o v -r much of the D istrict Io Join Hu- Legion hoys in celebra slaying animals between June I, tion that they owned licenses but increased generally throughout the to the tree this year. has retarded late m aturing crops 1929 and June 1, 1930. Prizes are v. with i t per cent more in Hubert Ford. 23, was sentenced ting Armistice Hay. Io be i.warded as follows, first 8175; left them at home. The w ardens the North Atlantic States, 10 per and the grow th of feed on livestock to from 10 to 15 years in prison by second 8125; third 8100; fourth $00' have made investigations and found cent m ere in the C entral group, 13 ranges, and has interfered w ith ihe NIGHT PATROL ESTABLISHED Judge IL I). Norton following his and fiftli 840. Officials of the game ’ that these men hurried back to their ner cent more in the South Atlantic, planting of fall-sown grainy. AT MOI T il OF ROGUE confession of the robbery of Ed. Industrial output declined departm ent believe that the offering rresjiective towns, called upon their 10 per cent more in the North Cen Guches on October 26. F ord’s con friends who have sub agencies for slightly during September but. tral, and 8 per cent more in the W ardens who patrol the low er of these prizes in addition to the I with the exception of building, was fession included a partner who has licenses and prevailed upon them regular *25 bounties will increase South C entral and far W estern Bogue Itiver during (tie w inter not. ns yet. been apprehended. to , issue licenses . of ( in larger volume than in September, . . dates a week or Stales. m onths when I tie stream is high are Ihe num ber of cougars killed Dur- 1928. Sales at retail and at whole- Three hundred |>rrxonx w ere es I being equipped witli life saving gar- ! ing the fiscal year of Ihe departm ent ,n ad''ance of, ,he Mn* ° f "w et*n« The bureau believes that by the ■ sale, sales of new automobiles, and timated to have been killed as a re ' in c u ts sucli as o|M-raturs of high Hint catnc to an end on September the wardens and accept checks of a end of the year the total num ber of w aterbone intercoastal trade of the like date-. sult of the eruption of Santa Maria powered s|x-cd boats wear. They 30,figures show a substantial in birds in laying flocks will exceed district were moderately larger than volcano in Guatemala. Bed Cross will keep a constant night patrol of! crease in the num ber of bounties the total numlx-r at the end of 1928 a year ago. Sales at retail increased w orkers were dispatched to the WILL START CAMPAIGN nuifehuii make up (he decline that the Rogue to apprehend! possible. collected by cougar killers. more than they usually do from Au scene but heavy rains made salvuge taw vtolntors anil th e Hie saving ! AGAINST ONE EYED AUTOS occurred in 1928. ---------o--------- gust to September. Freight carload- work dilllcull. WESTERN EGGS GET BETTER garm ents will lie life insurance fori ings on railroads of the district were Political conditions reached a cris Hazards of night driving will be IN SHIPMENTS EAST (hem in case their boats have tro u -! MANY FISH PLANTED fewer in num ber during September, is in Botimania when Queen Marie considerably lessened during tlie bit- in Ihe turbulent w aters of the 1929. than in either August, 1929, or was ejected from her quurters in stream. IN SOUTHERN OREGON coming w inter months if Secretary l-’or some lime Ihe Washington September, 1928. Commodity prices the Boyul Palace on account of a Cooperative Egg and Poultry Asso of State Hal E. Hoss is successful --------- 0--------- moved Io lower levels during Sep family row and difTerences with ciation, Seattle, has been negotiating in his plans to elim inate the “one- Plantings of fish made by the tem ber, following the trend noted government leaders. eyed” automobiles, or cars with with railroad officials in regard to hatchery departm ent of (he state O. Dean Hack low er freight rates on eggs sent to only one head light, from the O re game eonunision during the last ten during the preceding month. The declines were widely distributed. BITE OF OLD FORT Eastern markets. About a year ago gon highways. days, as follows; Meadow Creek The total amount of credit extend LANK MARKED BY D. A. R. “T here is no excuse for so many Grant the rate from tlie Pacific coast to County, 10.000 Eastern ed by member banks of the D istrict Chicago was reduced 35c per 100 car« o|>eraHng with only one head Brook; Rock Creek Lake. W heeler increased substantially during Sep Last Thursday afternoon the site pounds, or about 18c a case. F u r light,” says Mr. Hoss, “and I am county. 10.000 Eastern Brook; Reece tem ber and the first week of Octo on tlie sloping hillside, facing the th e r efforts have now brought a- determ ined to see conditions im Creek, Jackson county,50,000 ste 1- Table Bock and located ubout a half bout a rate of $2.25 per 100 |>ounds proved over what they have been. head; Applegate creek, Josephine ber. Available figures indicate that the volume of commercial loans of milt- tow ard the river from the old to the Atlantic seaboard and in ter I expect soon - to issue general in county, 57,000 steelhead; Big Butte member banks, declined during the Tolu store, a monument was dedi mediate points, with a minimum structions to the slate traffic patrol creek, Jackson county 593,000 steel month but that custom ers’ demands cated which will m ark the ground weight of 30,000 pounds, effective to wage relentless w ar against the head; Bogue Biver. Josephine coun for additional Ioans on securities Upon which tin* old fort stood December 1, 1929. This w-ill mean “one-eyed” automobiles, and will ty, 30,000 steeihead;Little Butte increased. The funds needed to Professor Vining of Ashland and a saving to the m embers of 35c per ask all sheriffs, town m arshals and Creek, Jackson county. 60,000 steel meet the increased demand for loans outstanding Oregon orator delivered 100 pounds or 18 l-2e per ease, a other peace officers to cooperate. head; Camel Lake, Lake county. were obtained largely by reductions Ihe dedicatory s|xcch which was little more than one-half cent per If reports indicate that it will be 9,00 Eastern Brook; Sprague river. in Ihe investment accounts of the listened to by many people from all dozen. On the basis of tlie num ber necessary to take violators into Klamath county, 11,000 Eastern banks, although there was also an over Ihe valley, 'ih e monument of cars shipped last year, this will court, in addition to giving w arn Brook; Fish Lake, Klamath county. increase in their borrowings from stands upon a concrete foundation ings, I will issue orders to that ef 9,000 mean a saving of $135 000. Eastern Brook; Barclay- the Deserve Bank. Holdings of and is built of native rock w ith a fect. Heretofore violators have got Springs, Klamath county, 3.000 East-j bills discounted and of securities at bronze m arker on the north side of The county court, it was learned ten off with w arnings, but I believe ern Brook; Agency Lake, Klamath the Federal Reserve Bank of San the shaft. The site was visited Sun today, hits taken steps for the curb the offense serious enough to ju st county, 3.000 Eastern Brook; Francisco increased during Septem day by many people from all over ing of motor truck cattle thieves, ify a fine. A combination of wet ber and early October, reaching the southern end of the stale. who have been operating for six pavement, high speed, and a car Wood charcoal placed with the seasonal peak in the second week of ---------<)--------- with one headlight only, results too slones and w ater when weeksin the Dead Indian district. planting the later month. A large proportion RECORD CROWD TO SEE Special investigators have been often in an accident Motorists are bulbs in bowls helps to kexp (he of the acceptances purchased during MEDFORD GRID CLASSIC mimed for duty throughout the urged to lend th eir cooperation in w aier fresher. this period originated within the county. this campaign by keeping both head Everything connected w ith the I welfth District, the rem ainder, Mrs V irg in ia Judy E sterly, dean of Tlie largest crow d In the football Fifty slock men of the Dead In- lights in proper working order.” first meal of tlie day should be particularly during recent weeks, history of Southern Oregon is ex women nt the U n ive rsity of Oregon, (Uan district recently filed a petition cheerful, in o rd er to start the fam being purchased in the New York who Is re lu m in g to the campus after pected io see tlie big game between w ith tin- county court asking pro Report Good Service ily off in a pleasant frame of mind. m arket. Ihe University of Oregon "F ro sh ” a year away, she w llh her two tection. daughters has been In Europe d in in g J. W. Casad and Hold. Merritt re The breakfast nook curtains should ---------- 0---------- mid the Oregon State College rooks the year. Mrs. E sterly did cd m a It is estimated that between 30 port a very good service at Butte he crisp, gay and refreshing. Bright nt Medford, Saturday, November 9th. tlonnl research In Norway and other iimi 35 beef cattle have been stolen GAME EXHIBIT INTERESTING Falls on Sunday evening, from the ginghams, English prints, cretonne, Tills is the first time this annual countries. I he exhibit of game birds and this season in Hie Dead Indian dist standpoint of the attendance, sing muslins or linens banded with color gridiron classic lias been played fish made by Ihe game departm ent rict. ing and spirit. We a’-c sure it was are infinitely more pleasing than at the Pacific Internationa! live outside of college towns or the city Two family milk cows w ere also all right also from Ihe standpoint of silks and heavy draperies. U. of O. M en Chosen stolen. of Portland and it promises to draw stock Exposition in Portland proved the messages. a record attendance from near and one of Ihe most popular attractions. During Hie last ten days, the thie U n ive rsity of Oregon, Eugene. — The English do not drink all the far. Tlie game was secured thru It was particularly interesting to Throe gradunte students and ono un ving in the Head Indian district has the efforts- of the Medford Post of dergraduate made up the four chosen declined and increased in Ihe Big ‘¿Jinnoj sjqq nj jojABqaq paw tea in Ihe world, as is shown by the visitors from other states. Large fact that 93 million pounds of it zonoq *joqB[ eiuooaq oABq jno|Anq the American Legion who put up a by the Rhodes Scholarship com m ittee Butte district. crowds were contiually in evidence •«q ’znouoq *jnoqii| snqx , , jo „ oj 3 qj were im ported into the United large guarantee to get the college to represent the U n iv e rs ity of Oregon about the bird pens and m inature The rustlers have different m eth tennis to play in t’lis end of the slide. at the final tryo u ts In Portland In ods of operation. Sometimes they -pna ..ano,, aqj j O 8 j|ja tu v O| ajtnwqa States during the fiscal year ending hatchery. Of special interest locally is the fact December, it tins been announced by butcher the cow in the woods, and •Mt 404 aiqisuotlsaj bbm ,,-a3nn> June 30, 1929. •UB'i qsiplug aqj jo £jBuo|jopi uwoj th at several well known high school Georgo M. Rebec. Dean o f the Grad leave Hie hide behind, taking the siau iy„aq,jo joqjua jaisqa.w quojsi MRS CORNUTT ENTERTAINS I here is truth in Hie old saying, stars of Southern Oregon will be uato School and eh-.Irm in of the com dressed meat to m arket. The other Mrs. James Gornutt entertained •>u»yj e p o p j “Appearances arc deceitful,” that is In the line-ups of Ihe U. of 0 . anil m ittee. The four are W alter Hemp sv.stem is to load the stock into a * her Sunday school class of the stead, a gi luate stucent mid an in so often exploited to very good ad O. S. C. squads. C hristian church Wednesday night s tru c to r In (ho l-.n ilhdi departm ent truck, and haul it alive (o Ihe siati- ¡ vantage by those who choose their at her home near Gold Hill. Both teams have been training lust year; Ralph M a rtig , n history ghter spots. Q u ic A Work clothing and accessories carefully. h ard and arc pointed to win Ibis an graduate res,-nr h assistant lust year The evening was spent playing He turned around, guzed at his wife ih e county officials have, at v ar The thin person finds it wise to nual clash. Rivalry is keen and a In the Department of H is to ry ; Robert ious times this fall, received reports In the hack seat and said. “Aw, shut choose heads that are not too high games and all enjoyed a good time. hard fought battle is assured when i F. Jackson, a graduate I11 Physics, who of motorized cattle rustling, from np. I know what I am doing an* don- Refreshm ents of sandwiches, pick th e game is called nt 2 p. m. Snlur- ! ■■ air ady w ell started towards his rher ferglt It,*’ One minute afterward ly polished or brilliant in color, hats les, doughnuts and cider were serv the Applegate and Evans Creek sec St. Peter banded him a flute with six with a crosswise draping line, and ed. day afternoon, F or Hie benefit of second de.’ ree, and John H. Cox, a tions. —Medford Tribune holea and told hint to move over iu the dresses that have sufficient fullness locnl football fans who are plan senior and m ajor in H isto ry. Those present were Mary Jane itto section.—Tiroes Union. to hide the straight lines and un- Bowman, Isolene M orningstar, J e r ning to see the big game, tickets FOH SALE—Police Pups, Inquire nt attractive angles. have been placed on sule nt several Carried Ice to India ry Hermanson, Janice Hesslegrave, al this OiHce. How She Took It stores in Medford including Browns Lotus Hcssh-grave, Dorothy Lim From 1830 u n til a fte r the C ivil win Blobba— “I took a chance and kls«ed A good fu rn itu re polish can be beck, Louise Pitts, Ruth Haley, Peg Cigar store and Brophy’s. It is re Yankee clippers enrrled lee from Bos Most troubles with house ferns her In the dark." Slobbs—“How did ( made at home by mixing one part ported that only n very few grand ton to India. W ith the advent o f ar are due to soaking them too much, ahe take It I What did she suy?" of raw linseed oil with two parts of gy Lawrence, Phyllis Turpin. Edna stand sents are left, the demand tific ia l re frig e ra tio n the trade died out Schafer, Evelyn McFce, Eula Ben or li ling them get too dry, as ferns Blobba— "She aald ahe never wanted turpentine. A little melted beeswax son, Diva Hcsslt-grave, and the host having nearly exceeded the supply. says the Dearborn Independent do best in a m oderately moist soil. te see my face again.** may be added if desired. ess. ¿7.