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About Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1930)
THB CENTRAL POINT »TAR FRIDAY. JANUARY I, 1930 U I EDGED TO RTURE ' dm on w ith d riv in g w h it« In lox F i r i t L ith o g ra p h e r irate,I, both pleaded g u ilty nnd Mrs. I Aloys Senefelder, u poor llotienitan H EARING IN GOLD I I I I . I Donoghuc was sentence lu ll) days ■trniiiatlst, resident lu Munich, accl- in the county ja il and fin ed $25. iletitally invented the art of llihogrs- A Johnson o f J a c k s « '.,ill,. a r Johnsons sentence was deferred fo r nhy. rested F rid ay m ornin g w ith Mr. a week mi lie was placed under . . and Mrs. James Donogauc, at Med ’2.000 bond pending action w hich I F am o u r N a v ig a to r m ight t ime from the greater crim e fo rd , made the statement before the John Cabot, navigator, who dt«mv- Donoghuc was bound over to the I *re ,l the eonthieot of North .America, d is tric t attorney Saturday afternoon that lie saw Donughue and his w ife .'rand ju ry under 010,000 b ail, th is j Is enuNldercd h Venetian He whs tin itnllan m nlim tor In the employ of the assaulting Pat Bohan, e ld e rly jun k being his fo u rth offense. English king. Henry V II. hut the time dealer on Plum street, in Medford, an I plnoe of hl« birth un<1 death are President H oover is o p tim is tic hut denies that lie had any p u t in ,'ot known. the crim e w h ic h means that all ever the c o u n try 'll future- due to Hie ) three w ill probably tie charge,I w ith banner C hristm as ti\sA* and the re - j robbery by causing fear. Bohan is in ■ort o f proposed »nprovem enls t o ’ he extent o f o w e .'WJ5.IMHl.IHH» by a com ity s,a i hospital su ffe ring w ith a ba,IB burned foot, the result of Hie governors » f 2« states. the a ll, o'Xed hold up. la I T hu rsda . > r ig id ahem m idnight. N ative Indian r u le r * r.re- Holding I n a P rescription fo r ?« h ll-u n Hi' i M r-, b en og ru c were meetings India lo o jla g . Howard ~ ~ g i\e ti a h, a riiig in the justice court , ' . req erst fo r more. Iflie rty f r o ir I V Idi, ld3’ Grippe, Gr.ppe, Flu, Hu, Deisgue, Detigue tio ld l i il t . Saturday m orn in g be- • in i « f „1- i n d e p e n r u |c. l t e * "ilious Fever and Malaria fo r Justice H. J), B e d , Mrs ,)on B ri sh g overnm ent i s puvzled over 11 ** ,he n" ,H* rem edy know n « gutie It -i lg charged w i l l being ir - t'. simg ro r.i’J U o n s and troubles to \i, ted on a pub lic h ig h w a y and > i ' result i f a peaceable settlem ent 4 is not soon a ffe cted . perpetrators hvvk Watch Repairing Do»,- right and we promised it. when W e fiv e a moneybaek guarantee on all w o r t. ■MaMJ«» M a W hen y«u think of D 1A M O N TS S T A T E T R e a tr e GRANTS PASS PRESENTS 666 think of ^JE W E L E R S MtDFORD ORE. f -.o L tA J. .o L ij! 4» In t'L ’H, y K c r ;jw R,-forest;,ti-"»» CARPENTER'S SHOE STORE TAe Shoe Box Have some Real Money Saver» on LADIES and CHILDRENS SHOES Ladies’ Oxford» and Dres« Shoe» as low . $2.50 Children’s Oxfords and D r ¿ss Shoes $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 ar d $2.50 Infants 50c ar .d 75c W e have appreciated that we have been r •tore in M e d fo r’ the splendid patronage accorded since reopening our a and we hope to merit even a report, during the year of 1930. greater au*- SHOE BOX 223 E 6th St. Medford ________ i l i i »viiW fkv/îW ÎVâ ,\e i ' C la rk e -’ lt N „ r y t <if 1924, ne»rp* n iilim n fo esL tre e seedlings, wei d istrih vie (j j,y 34 states an d ta rn to rie * f Qr f arm planting. , i The landmark known as the Holy i | ’Cross, formed by two snow-filled F crevices on a mountain on the Holy Cross National Forest. Colo., hu\ been set aside by presidential prnEa- mation as a national monument. The reserved area includes approxim ate 3.392 acres. F ro m 1906 to 1927, inclu sive . the federal governm ent has spent $22, 680.443 in Oregon fo r the p rotection, developm ent and h andling o f the 14 l natio na l forests in the state. F o r th a t same period the governm ent lias taken in as rece ip t* $7,94-1,120 fro m the forests. U nder Idaho la w it is now a mis- t demeanor to th ro w lig h te d sinoki. g m aterial fro m a vehicle, o r o th e r wise deposit a n y th in g th a t m ay cause a fire in any place w here ft may d ire c tly o r iu d ire e tly causa- a fire re s u ltin g in damage to forage mi publicly or p riv a te ly o w n d lU m if. c The states o f Oregon and APW ting- I > ; ton have had s im ila r lavss.nuw fo r ! ' < several years. m - Make it an Electrical Resolution ■ be to do things electric ally—to get aw ay from drudgery and time ta k ing labor— to do things tricity so th at you can have more time to yourself. It m akes no difference i SALE STARTS FRIDAY January 3rd 1930 Every Department in this Great Store Offers Money Saving B a rg a in s--- Shop at Mann’s Saturda y ... - 1 for the com ing year will in less .tim e with elec MANN’S Annual January Clearance •- Y our best resolution cheaply, thoroughly and M edford’s Popular Priced Store 1 * \ w hether it is on the farm , the city or in the household — electricity is the g reatest servant you have. # And at a price that is ridiculously low. No tiresom e days are ahead for you in 1930 with a vacuum sweeper, refrig erato r, range H ear Colleen sing “ If I C an’t Have You,” “ You Can't Believe Mv E yes” I ’<>m and “ I’illy Pom Plee.” Then step behind the footlights to the dram a that sta rts when the curtain falls. with Raymond Hackett Frederic March By K atherine Brush. Scenario by Carey W ilson ty of lights throughout because it ha» Great Songs 4 Great Stars 150 Dancing Girls Male Vocal Chorus Gorgeous Stage Scene* Backstage Romance Natural Color Beautiful costumes A love story as thrilling as “Lilac Time.” _______________________________ Our eighth Big Road Show Starts Sunday, January 5th for 4 Big Days or w ashing machine. Plen -Her Greatest Don’t Miss II! Adults 50 Kiddies 10c Matinees 25c (Including Sunday) to 4 p. m. the barn, shop or house will make things less Thursday — Friday — Saturday burdensome. Jan. 9 — 10 — 11 f INA CLAIRE In The California Oregon Power Company “The A w ful rru th ” Adults 50 Kiddies 10c Saturday also Serial “The Vanishing W est” and Talking Comedy “Cold Shivers” Last Times Tod\y (Friday and Saturday R. K. O.’s “Nigi.t Parade”