Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19??, November 15, 1929, Image 1

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CENTRAL POINT STAR
VOLUMI TWO
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER IS, 112»
T ravcler
Get Greater
Cut Auto Tax
President Hooter Proclaims
The Thanksgiving Holiday
NUMBER 17
Wins Honor
* v& x
Ex-Service Men
Must File their
Bonus Claims
The American people were asked lightenment has grown apace in new
’v
to give thanks for blessings bestow revelations of scientific truth and in
cd upon them during the lust year diffusion of knowledge. Education­
in a Thanksgiving proclamation Is­ al opportunities have steadily en­
?
sued by I ‘resident Hoover.
Approximately >-'X,750,(Mill will ac­
larged. Enduring advances have
Ex-scrvice men, veterans of the
In Hie first document of this kind been made in Ute protection of the
crue to Ilic stale of Oregon (luring
world war, must file their claims for
be bad issued, the President said as- public health. Childhood is measur­
the period between Ocloberl, 1929
- :/
adjusted conipcns.ilion certifies!--» by
• uraitCi s of peace at home and a- ably more secure. New experience
and December 31, 193(1, from motor
&
January I, 1930 or forever the bene­
vehicle fees, uccortfiiig to a projec­
broad bail been strengthened, th a tlan(j new knowledge in many fields
fit created by act of congress. The
the harvest had been abundant and have been recorded, from which a
tion of receipts from Midi source»
first date set for expiration was ad­
that both capital und labor had en­ deeper wisdom may grow. We
made by Hat E. I loss, secretary of
vanced
at the urging of the Ameri­
joyed “an exceptional prosperity.** should accept these blessings with
»tale.
can Legion when it was discovered
"A break in the registration year
resolution to devote them to service
the thousands of ex-service men had
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE
mid u change in the license fees both
of Almighty Cod.
A;c‘ '
not availed themselves of the benefit
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
<
• V /.S I
authorized by the 1929 legislature,
Now, therefore, I, Herbert Hoover,
Figures compiled on June 30,1929,
have made the estimation of prob­
president
of
the
United
States
of
A-
showed
that there was approxi­
A PROCLAMATION
able receipts from automobile tees
inerica, do appoint and set aside
mately one million World war vel
Georg»
Vi
rn»
Bluo,
profi
i
<
r
of
Ills
At
this
season
of
the
year,
when
difficult und the department has
j Thursday, the 2Xth day of Novcm-
UnlversPy of Oregon, Eugene. -
erans who had failed Io apply for
la-en gathered in
been conservative in outlining its tory ul (ho t'nlv. rd 'y of (),--,-on, who Hie harvest , has
,
,
. turn-; i ber, as a day of Nutionul Thanksgiv- Jeannette Catkins, altuaini secretary oi the adjusted compensation certifi
has Just returned Iro n an ex'ohslve the thoughts of , our forefathers
anticipated revenues” says Mr. Boss. tour of the Ortonl. win-re ho studl-d
, . .
*ng. and do recoilin' nil that all our the University of Oregon, was elected calcs. On that date, application hat
“The stute will receive during 1930 economic and political coBdlHcna. Ito <'d toward (iod with I lianksgiving people on that day rest from their a member of the board of directors
ben approved for 3.050,093 cases.
fees for licenses covering a year und was th« r «*<>h-iit of u Murray Wurner for the blessings of plenty und pro- duily work that they should extend of the American Alumni Council at
A campaign on the part of Iht
the
sixteenth
annual
convention,
I vision against the needs of winter.
a half, us the motorist will be rc traveling fellow hip.
to others less fortunately placed, a which met at Toronto and Mnskni.a Legion resulted in the extension of
They
came
by
custom
to
look
to
the
quired Io take out a half year license
share in their abundance, end :' * Lakes uurtng the summer. Several lime s-1 in the original aet to
j chief magistrate to set apart a d a y ).,
Junuury I, mid Mt the expiration of
gather at their accustomed hundred colleges and universities that of January 1, 1930. Tr.e Legion
of prayer and praise, whereon tl.eir,
this license on June 30, 1930, pay-i NEED ONE MILLION
1 '/laces of worship, there to render hold memb> rsbtp In the American has attempted through its members
merit will be due for a year’s license |
COLTS EACH YEAR thunks as aunited people might lie up thanks to Almighty (iod for his Alumni Council, aDd Miss Calkins and the public to inform all veterans
given with one voice in unison. God
election is considered a very hlg.n
Io run until June 30, 1931. Adding'
- . -
! hail greatly blessed us ns a nation in many blessings upon them, for his honor for both the univt-rsi'y and tbs j o f the hint fits granted by the act.
Io the collection <>> IX mouths' rev­
Even on the farm, his lust strong­
forbearance and goodness.
The average adjusted compensa-
state.
enue within a 1*2 month |>eriod will hold, the horse is now giving way 1 the year now drawing to a close.
.
Hon
certificate is $1.000. This rer-
In
witness
whereof
I
have
here­
be the income from the normal in­ to the automobile und tractor at the The earth has yielded nil abundant unto set iny hand and caused to I:
tificale
granted the veteran on the
crease in the number of motor ve­ rale of 5t)U,(l(MI a year, reports
I). harvest in most parts of our country. affixed the great seal of the United T? UNCUT METHODS
basis of the time he was in service
The
fruits
of
industry
have
been
of
hicles registered in Hie stute briug- Lowe, Department of Agrilulture
States.
LISTED BY EXPERT , and whether he served overseas,
ng u total of collections for the 15 statistician.. Where there were 21. unexampled quantity and value
j is similar in many respects Io a 20
Done
at
the
city
of
Washington,
months starling October I, 1929, of 555,000 farm hors, sin America in Both capital and labor have enjoyed
Trapnesting is to the poultry bree­ I year paid up endowment insurance
this
fifth
day
of
November,
in
the
an
exceptional
prosperity.
$X.758,323, according to the statistics 1918 there arc barely more than
\ssurances of peace, at home and year of our Lord one thousand nine der what the scales and Babcock ' policy. It is payable on death to
compiled Of this total administra­ 14,000,000 today.
hundred and twenty-nine, and of the test arc to the dairy Cattle breeder, the beneficiary of the veeteran or
tive expenses will require $350,332,
(If course an abnormal increase in abroad, have been strengthened and Independence of the United States, bitt trapnesting alone is not a guar­ to the veteran himself if living at
leaving a net revenue of $8,407,991 horse and mule breeding marked the enlarged. Progress has been made
antee of good breeding results, finds the time of maturity. The certifi­
to be distributed to the counties of war year, when animals were ship­ in provision against preventable dis- the one hundred and fifty fourth.
A.
G. Lunn, head of the department cate has a loan value that increases
HERBERT HOOVER
the state and the state highway fund. ped overseas In (he millions, but a ter-, from flood and pestilence. En-
of poultry husbandry at the Oregon with the years. Application blanks
Under a new apportionment basis the years since have seen a distinct
State college, a pioneer in poultry may be obtained from I.egion posts
established by Hie las, legislative as­ falling off even from normal pre­
STATE SURVEY OF B U N D
breeding work.
or regional offices of the United
W HAT BACHELORS
sembly effective January 1, 1930, war figures.
TO
BE
MADE
IN
OREGON
A good trapnest record contains Slates veterans bureau.
ARE MADE OF
counties of the stale will receive one
A comprehensive survey of the in addition fo the total number of
Veterans who have no; made ap­
’’The Department of Ygrlr .llure
third of the motor vehicle revenue puts the lotul number of hors,- on
blind of Oregon which is expected to egg-» laid by each individual, the plication are warned to act very"
One of the most serious offenses result in a great deal of Information dale lhe first egg was ,.|i(, and ,he promptly as it is considered that
Instead of one- quarter
ns the divi­ . the farms in tin* United States at
,
sion is made now. This change was Ht029.(iiMi bend, and mules 5.417,000 parents ran commit «gainst their hat wtll aid in vocational work, is ,o(als bv , bc lnonths so ,ha, the ,av. congress may not again extend the
made in the apportionment to com ,
» rt.,)or,, Mr. Lowc. • Tllis ¡, 1 children is to joke and tease them Io be conducted by the department ing rvck, an(l rhvthm art. show„ „ time of filing.
pensnte the counties for the decrease a reduction in horses of approxi- about that most innocent and timid of sociology of the University of
-------- n------ —
in license fees which would cut j mutely 590,000 and in mules of X5, <>f emotions, the thing we call calf Oregon, in cooperation with the is just as important says Professor
Lunn,
to
know
when
a
200
egg
hen
Next I
I love or puppy love.
down receipts to the -ounties from ' (MX) in a year,
Lions clubs of the state, it is an­ lays her eggs as it is to know this
8am wa« an old southern darkey
the motor vehicle registration ami
Wise Reginald Weight Kauffman nounced by I)r. P. A. Parson. As total.
“Assuming that the average life
whose amiability would never permit
transportation fund. The stale high-. ()f „
work amnia I is 15 years, P°*n,s out *hi» common error clear- sisting Dr. Parson will be Edward
him to acknowledge a thing could not
way fund will not suffer a decrease 1 about a million folds annually are ly.
C. Bobbins, graduate of the L’nivers- j Experiments have demnstrated be done, even though he was utterly
that
it
is
poor
management
to
trap­
from the cut In licenses due to the ! . required to maintain the work-stock
at a loss as to procedure. He was called
"Why do you do it 7” he asks. "Be­ ity of Oregon who is now a candi­
additional one cent ja r gallon added . ,>ol,ll|lllit)II
j,, ,,r,.SPnl |,.v,.|. Al cause you have a half-concious re­ date for a degree of master of arts. nest every pullet on a breeding farm by a tenant In the flat where he was
to the gasoline lax effective Jcnuary
„ j, on|y
,, half. rah. re. gret for the days of your own calf Bobbins has made a remarkable re­ as muehlabor may be saved by e- Janitor to examine a leaky pipe.
liminating late maturing birds at the “Now I conld And that leak,” he said,
1, 1930. Beceipts derived from Hie I placement basis."
love, and want to laugh down your cord as a blind student, and will al­
outset.
This in itself eliminates scratching a bewildered head, then
tax on gasoline sales are not includ­
survey as an expert con-
However, the horse has and will regret? Because you feci that jeal-j s*s* *n
adding, in a burst of Inspiration, "sf
some undesirable families.
ed in the county apportionments. hold his place, in the city where he ousy which sometimes perverts the suHant.
1 could Jest locate i t "
Some simple, practical steps for
but are held for the slate highway i has been found more efficient than beautiful tenderness called Mother-
New state and federal legislation
fund.
I the motortruck for certain types of Love? Or because you honestly which will he of help in assisting any breeder to use in improving his
F a m o u » H - ,’j i g a t o r
Of the eight and a quarter million heavy hauling in congested traffic, think Joe is loo young?
blind people to he edonomically in­ flock one slep at a time are quoted
John Cabot, navigator, who dtseov-
by
Professor
Lunn,
with
some
ad­
dollars Io be distributed next year, and on the hilly farm, as well as in
"If you’re sorry those limes are dependent will be sought on lhe ditions from his own experience, ered the continent of North America,
counties of the stale will receive sport, where he can never t--? re­ gone when you could see Heaven in basis of the survey, it is stated.
Is considered a Venetian. He was an
j These follow:
82,802,903 and the state highway placed.
a smile, feel it in a hand-clasp, why,
Blind persons in every part of the
First, get the flock so that the pul­ Italian navigator In the employ of the
share will be $5,9052127. The ap­
Mr. Lowe’s figures indicate a all Hie more you oughtn’t to want to state are being asked to help in ob­
English king, nenry V II, but the time
lets
mature 200 days of age. by frst and place of his birth and death are
proximate amount to be received by trend toward more hears-duty hor­ spoil this time for Joe. If you’re jea­ taining the names and addresses of
each county from receipts in 1930 ses and Hie selective breeding of rid­ lous of the tliought of his ever leav­ every sightless person that they choosing early maturing breeders, not known.
and the total of apportionments ing amt racing types. The draft ing you, you are wasting your time. know of. It is estimated that there both male and female.
Second, ehoosee breeders that ma­
made to the counties in March and breed stations now being licensed, For you are rebelling against one are from six to eight hundred blind
M o u n ta in V eg etatio n
ture
rigid and are not broody. The
September 1929 arc given for the lie points out. outnumber the lighter of Hie strongest—yes, and one of the people in lhe state of Oregon. The
Lemon and orange trees grow on
latter
is
seldom
much
of
a
factor
purpose of comparison:
type stallions by approximately 12 best—laws of life. If lie is loo young whole purpose of the survey is to
Mount Etna to a height of 1..S00 feet
with leghorns.
Jackson county's portion for 1930 to I.
— hul nobody in love can he too find out exactly what can be done
up the mountnlnside.
Above thesr
Third,
¡is
soon
as
half
of
lhe
flock
will be $109.001.41 as against $70.-
, ■ - , o
...
young to he in love; and not one in to help these sightless people.
trees Is a zone which rises 1,500 fee
qualifies in these respects, select for
233.7« for 1929.
a thousand marries his first sweet­
La.-t F a ta lity U n k n o w n
In the opinion of the Lions clubs, breeders only those that lay 22 eggs Vines, olives and figs flourish here.
From this extends a zoue rlatng to a
The War department »ays It ha» heart, anyway.
the $85,000 annually available for in either N’ovcml»cr or December.
height of about 8,000 feat, which ls a
never been determined who was ths
"At
all
events,
slop
teasing
himli
the welfare of the blind in Oregon | Finally, use as breeders only those wooded region. Here are oaks
E m p e ro r’» U n iq u e Chctir
last American soldier killed, as men How did you like ¡1 when some 30 is not being spent for the greater
that lay at least 80 eggs during the beeches, birches and chestnuts. Abo’ s
At Longford castle. Wilts, England
were being killed all along the line years ago, people jeered al your calf
Is sn armchair of »olid »teal, presented
and It would be Impossible to say Just love? Maybe hearts can.t break- good of the blind up and down the winter, and stay in continuous pro- 1« the bare mountain «id«.
state. The Lions clubs have prepar­ duct ion for 12 months. After this
to the Emperor Rudolph I I by th< who wn» the last.
hut they can wither. Many a hoy’s ed a hill to he presented to the next egg size, color, or other refinements
people »f Augsburg In 1977.
It I»
P oor O ld N o rth Pole
said to have taken thirty year» to
best emotions have been dried up legislature that is designed to permit may he added as the breeder may
Let us all be frankly sorry for the
make, and to be valued at $200.000
for
life
by
the
early
frost
of
his
E a rly R o yal S ig n atu re
blind persons to own nnd operate desire.
North pole. The pole ls no longer whsr
It Is covered with historical and sym
Who was Hie Orsi British king to elders’ scorn: Those of most old cigar and news stands in state, coun­
It used to be.
The pole not long
bollc scene», each »aid to be the work
sign hl» name a« distinguished from bachelors were.”
ty and local government buildings, CRITICS AI.REYDY AT DOOR
ago ivns a dream by night and a
of a great master.
the mere murks formerly used?—The
an a similar hill is being prepared
OF FEDERAL FARM BOARD vision by day, and now look at It. An
earliest record Is a letter signed by
airplane may stnrt out. whizz along
for congress Io permit the same kind
W
eb
ater
M
a
d
e
C
h
an
g
e
King Richard II, graining to a pri­
D ifferen ce» in H a n e y
a way, turn and loop about the pole,
of
thing
in
federal
buildings.
U.
S
The “honeymoon" period for the wave
Noah Webster, author of the "Amer­
It goodhy and leuve tt by its
There are four kind« of honey. Cotnl- oress near Bristol u tun of red wins
Senator
Scholls
of
Minnesota,
who
|
Federal
Farm
Board
appears
to
he
ican Dictionary of the English Lan­
lonesome.— Philadelphia Public Ledger.
honey Is the product In th» comb »very Christ mu« I
guage," was responsible for the is blind, ha.» consented Io introduce over, or drawing to a close. Enemies
Ju»t ns It comes from the hive. V lr
change In America of the "our" end­ this latter measure into the U. S. ' of farming and enemies of this par-
gin honey 1» tin i which flow» from
ing to "or." Thus labour, honour, be­ Senate.
j u Cular experiment in farm legisla-, W h en You P u tty W in d o w »
Q
u
ick
W
o
rk
the comb«. Strained ho"ey 1« thm
haviour have become labor, honor
To make a neuter job In puttying
He turned around, gazed at tils wife
A similar survey was made in Cali- lion, who have been mutely lurking
which ha» been extracted from the
In the hack seat and said. "Aw. shut snd behavior to this country
fornia recently and new legislation in cyclone cellars and behind trees windows, cut a small groove In your
comb», «trained nnd put up In bottle
putty knife ubcut one-half an Inch
or cnn». It form» about nine-tenths ap. I know what I am doing an' don
resulted, lhe Oregon survey will are beginning to venture forth,
from one corner. This groove rides
•'her ferglt It.’’ One minute afterward
of all tl»e honey «old. Candled hone'
he carried on in much the same way , Murmurs of dissent and criticism in the corners of the wood, while the
She D oesn’t M e a n I t
81.
Peter
handed
him
a
flute
with
»lx
1« the honey that ha« been allowed
Even though a mother should coma as other fact finding surveys that are being heard in various quarters, point of the blade rest on the glass.
holes and told him Io move over In the
to crystallize Into n kind of »ugnr.
to
you and espresa the Ann convic­ have been made in the state iueliid- and notablv in the halls of Congress When pushed dowD hard the knife
«Ito section Times Union.
tion that her offspring are a nulsancs, ing the medical survey which is he- where the members of the Farm will not slip and a straight line of
don't agree with her, warns an article ing made by the University of Ore- Board
M e m o ry
were pul thru an unneces­ putty ls Insured, says the Popular Sci­
T o m -to m fro m Tub
In Liberty. Swear that you belle»» gon Medical School under appropri­
We consider ourselves g» defectlvt
sary amount of grilling before the ence Magazine.
ber little ones are angels, If you would
An Indian from Oklahoma recently
In memory either because we remem* bought what wus tliought to be the keep her friendship.
ation from the state, a business sur­ Senate was permitted to confirm V i
her less thnn we desire, or tea« thse
vey now being made in Portland, their appointments.
T ra in in g a C h ild
only remaining wooden I h i I I i tub In
we «appose other» to remember.—
and the survey made of the Portland
Kansas.
te mti-le It Inin u huge tom
In
Congress,
the
criticism
mostly
How
to
teach children ta a problem
Johnson.
schools a few years ago.
tom. suys the Dearborn Independent
U n cle Eben
lakes the form of demanding why whoae dlfllcultles are expressed by an
Mr. \\ arren Williams, owner of the Board has done so little for far- English authority. Dr. J. A. Had-
"Os trouble you make» foh aoma-
Q u ite Solid
fteld. In the terse statement: ‘"The
boily else," ««Id Uncle Eben, “la alius the Liberty Laundry of Portland, is tners, and especially wheat-growers
M u c h T ru th in Thia
A .45-csllbcr revolver had been fired
liable to turn up In yuh own affairs chairman of the Portland Lions club Such a demand discloses a surprls- three main principles la the training
No man can he happy without a un' make yon wish you hadn't made commltlce on lhe welfare of the , ing lack of good faith, or good sense, of children are to make them do
at him, the bullet penetrating tils skull
friend, nor he «ure of him until he’s so good a Job of It"—Washington
one wants, to let them do what
and entering the woodwork.—Tampa
blind and will be in charge of most . nr both.-Editorial from The F 'arm what
unhappy, says an old Scotch proverb.
they like and te make then Uka
taper,
ktar.
of the work.
Journal.
what they do»"
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