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»'RID A T. JANUARY « . 1S3« T H « O BNTRALzPO lNT S T A I L Variety A dits Spice CENTRAL P O IN T STAR —— 1 ..L U M E Published by Mac’s Printing Co.? Gold Hill, Oregon C. J. SHORB. Editor An Independent Newspaper published in the Interests of Central Point Oregon and vieinitv__________ PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Entered as second-class matter, October 26. 1028 at the post office at Gold llill, Oreg< n under the act of M arih 3, 1879. certa in degree o f fitness ns are ex plained aliove. 'Careful selection along Ihe lilie s suggested Is hound to la- am ply rew arded, p a rtic u la rly fo r those w lio have h ith e rto felt Hull u rooster is just a rooster and Hud any old rooster w ill do. That sin It Is not Hie ease, any success Weston- Why were yon driving fu l poullrfl' raiser w ill tie glad to te stify. Too much care cannot he so fu ll Ibis m orning? l l i l l When the Judge fined me used in etnii slug Hie fathers of yo ur So fo r specdi'ig y e s le id iiy, lie could- clocks-to-be. n ’l t htitigi- 11 $10 h ill, so he told me FARM P O IN T E R S Io . 0 speed il mil. THE JOKERS CORNER 1 er I d id n 't know MncGougd wn lump. I see h im going iiru un d 1 11 1 iith lte s . I i ’er lie ’s not lame. When his futher died hi left Mur the crutches mid now M.te is using them Io stive his shot >. Subscription $2.00 year in advance. Ad rate on application Office With A1 Hermonson iinzel Did ym i g it ipe H e orange T i-.« c u n idgn Io v r-n llc il’ -’ Ih • M ■ 1 te rra in ' fr u it flv till» tici 11 1110 sto re - fu l Hom sclel.tlsl» lul l i - v c ii hoped. Although the fly Is lo w found nnl> in citru s fru its In ltd« country, II prefers deciduous fru its In It» native habitat, ('regon are I1.11-I.lug Hie present campaign fo r complete eradication. till w e r, T Q A V ID G A RRICK said: “O ur Just in case, however, your in The 'regon Emerald, a daily paper issued at the slick fo r ms m anicuring set? l p first great passion is to eat," but ventiveness has suffered a tem O f a ll o rd in a ry farm produe’ s sub- h n n ll No: and I ’ve trie d every University of Oregon, carried quite an extensive editorial C? he knew—and you know—that porary relapse, here is a sugges •(-<•’ 'n spontaneous heating o r com- fr u i, stand in to w n. nothing is so deadly as the same tion for a dish which will make upon the Prohibition question, Tuesday. lit" Hon, Imp' has been found Ihe old meals served in the same un anyone ask for an encore: Oats an- al-o The editor seems to look upon the X '.stead act as a changing way. Mr. and Mrs. Jack ('tile r sWhul do you Ih in k o f the most s its -e n ii'ite . Creamed Corned Reef in Sw eet e, u,. ei "d io s ' 'it< B tirlnp li ig Sprat's d -mcstic arrangements were :•. ••• long s k irts * complete failure. lie says it takes no effort for a college t'.f.i/.i C wi -. i : Boil four large ideal—but are yours? e • el.-illv if Hmv have con* allied wcet potatoes in their '•kins, then p— T h e re ’s n othing ,0 do now 1 students to get ail the liquor he wants to celebrate any Ju st a L ittle Change remove the skin . cut the potatoes n itra te o f soda an l have been wash hu, th in k . event. He states further that it is the spirit of bragga Do you change y ear menus with ui halves lengthwise and scoop out ed and stored III piles w l-ere ventl- the seasons, adding heavier dessert the centers to f irm cases. Brush docio which causes the student to break the laws. He feels n Is poor, a rr subject to dang S > th is hi lin t'ii-e tie .in g week In i • in the fall as the children become with melted butter, and brown in er. Cn'id’l ie -i, tin I: - which spot' that the Volstead law has lead to a breakdown in the re 1 hot oven or tinder a broiler flame. more active and as the air become Po -vlllc? nippier? And do you take advan Meanwhile, make a white sauce of spect for laws and finally winds up hr- theme with a plea Y. s, lint Hie o n lv man w ho ever I 1 ae. In-all: g I lia } develop lire tage of the colder weather to Cook our tablespoons of butter, four ta- put th is to w n on Hie map w o n ’t be C •nerid'v those w 't.-re farm product 1 for modification as a means for saving the wayward youth. foods which are impossible in th- j blespoons of flour, two and one- in net in to slorege too Im m ature, here summer because they overheat the bat f cups of milk, salt and pepper, Ever since babyhood the average person has been p-ee-lv eii .'i! o r w here they may kitchen? If so. there is no doubt •id one-fourth cup of cream. Add t ti ivoididilv detained? face to face with prohibitions of \ari us kinds. 1 hou that your family and your friends l' - . ntents >>f a twelve-ounce can gel wet w h ile in storage. ’ s. He’-, in the p en ite n tia ry. will not only have a passion to cat. ; coined beet cut into small pieces; shall not has always been heard by the ' uman ear sine ! but also a passion to cat at you: h it a in, and then pour into and " In- | ol.ish eonti lit ¡1 the top lover the hot sweet potato cases.* time in memoriam. We never heard of a parent placing a home, of your food. lasers. Since as has already lie 11 It 2i.’l inches o f an acre o f typ ical chair or box in front of the jam or cookies so that junior pointed out. Hie la y in g q u a lity is So" I 1 u lln r 1' soil o f i.u- N orthw est could more easily attain his goal in quest of the forbidden tran sm itted through Hie nude even carries from in.Piin to 20.IMM) o r more articles, as a means of alleviating the desire in the child more Hum through Hie female, th is 1 pounds according to Hie Oregon How to Hfcisc P ou ltry is very im p o rta n t to consider. Nat-1 Stale College Extension service. to have the cookies or jam. On the contrary the prover By D r. L. D. LcGcc«. V S., St. houi >, Mo. ill-ally the nude does not m oult bc- D r . L e G e a r 1« a g rad u ate o f th e O n ta r io 1 bial paddle was usually resorted to. e in r.- lie has stopped la y in g so his V e t e r i n a r y C o lle g e , 1 8 9 2 . T h i r t y - » ! » i A giant a ir lin e r crashed In sou We believe that had this country been dried up more year« o f v e te rin a ry p ra c tic e o n d i« . -uses . ' _ • ¿e , m olting habits are undoubted La In thern C a lifo rn ia b rin g in g death to o f liv e stock a n d p o u ltry . E m in e n t nu- , herited from m other, grandm other, sixteen passengers. slowly the work would have been accomplished more eas th o rfty o n p o u ltry a n d stock raising. o r e a rlie r female ancestor. N a t i o n a l l y k n o w n p o u lt r y b r e e d e r . ily. But now that the step has been taken and the bone I.'o tc J a u th o r a n d le c tu re r. W h ile ancestry is im p o rta n t, as dry laws are in effect a modification would only be a step stated above, the fitness o f a rooster closer to the old saloon. fo r use ns a breeder should not lie judged solely by the record o f Ids It is true, perhaps, that the morals are more lax now all since eggs provide tin- quickest RTA N T m other o r o th e r female ancestors. than at other times but we wonder if it can all be traced to T H E IM PO HA LF O F YOUR FLOCK means o f securing p ro fits fro m the It is also advisable to consider the prohibition. There is nothing in prohibition which should p o u ltry flock. records and characteristics o f his cause the women’s fashions at the beach or at the party “A good cock b ird is h a lf the Be sure, therefore, o f tin- nnees- sisters and half-sisters. It stands to be such that there is little to guess about. And we flo c k ,” says an atrocious b it o f dog , try o f any mate b ird used fo r breed- to reason that if they have not suffi would hesitate to say that prohibition is to blame for the gerel in an archaic w o rk on p o u ltry ing. K n ow that he comes fro m a [ c ie n tly in h e rite d the desirable (pu d-I Done right and when tired fo r egg pro du ction , v ig o r itics o f th e ir im m ediate ancestor* we promised it. sensuous thoughts and remarks which are caused by such ra isin g that came to my attention strain recently. Poor verse c e rta in ly , but and Ho standard requirem ents o f lie w ill also be la rk in g in much the give a m onrybark an exhibition. Yet all those things are related to the lax good logic, n o tw ith s ta n d in g ! It is his va riety. W h ile a poor male w ill same extent ns they are. T lds is guarantee on all work. morals, referred to. One reason, we believe, for the undoubtedly true in my o pinion that not harm good females, he w ill not an in fa llib le rule, hut generally, | condition which flaunts itself before the college editor, a good male is nt least h a lf the ' tran sm it tiis poor trait-» to the o f f Hie mule fro m a good line that read SSSP; stems tbt is the fact that too many young men and women are en flo c k — pro ba bly much more than spring to an even greater degree ily tran sm its its good q ua litie s to When you think of Ilian the liens w ill convey tlie fr good I succcddfng generations, w ill him self rolled in college who are there more for sport and amuse h alf. H is characteristics are tra n s , qualities. Thus, his poor blood w ill hi- a good producer. m itted to so m any ch icks and are DIAMONDS ment than for the desire to obtain the benefits of an edu so The question o f body test» to as d is tin c tly stamped upon them -ounti-rae, Ha good I food o f the think of cation. Many are away from the parental restraint for the that too great care cannot possibly liens resu ltin g in lo w e r v ita lity and certain good breeding males is more reduced la yin g capacity fo r the fo l o r less in dispute. I know d e fin ite ly first time with access to the family exchecquer and they be exercised in his selection. tlia t bodh" tests can establish Hie “must” have their fling. But to one looking on we would It seems to be a w e ll established lo w in g generations o f c h irks. H aving 1 statilislu-d the im p o rta n ce | la iin g q ua litie s o f a lien, but it has fact that the egg la y in g a b ility o f a think that one who rises to the station of a college man f having o nly Hie best males fo r not yet been fu lly established w h e th or woman would have attained the place where reason hen is often in h e rite d fro m tin- o breeding, the question n a tu ra lly er o r s im ila r tests can tie safely re father. That alone should establish would dominate over childish rebellion to restraint and the necessity fo r extrem e care in the arises as to how the rig h t kind shall tied upon to indicate a rooster’s a- realize that if the body is being abused by the drinks im selection o f male b irds fo r breeding. ■ he chosen. The firs t consideration b iiity to pass on to h is progeny a bibed, that it is time to desist and spare his or her body G enerally speaking egg capacity is is ancestry. 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His low e re d v ita li ty w ill almost surely result in in e ffi cient fe rtiliz a tio n o f eggs fro m hens w ith w h ic h he is mated. T hat means a lo w e r percentage o f h a tc h a b ility and, in a ll lik e lih o o d , lo w e r v ita lity fo r the re s u ltin g chicks than i f they lia it geen sired by a more vigorous specimen o f ehickenhood. The ideal rooster fo r m atin g is re a lly m ore than just healthy. He should he o v e rflo w in g w ith v ita lity , lie should have an erect bearing, a cocky self-assured w ay o f sw ag gering about as if he owned the place. He should have b rig h t, a le rt eye, good plumage, good standard head, should have a good appetite, good flesh and should he quite free from defects o r deform ities. He should erow w itli a loud, clear rin g in g note, Ihe k in d Hint sounds like a challenge to a n y th in g and e v e ry th in g that may question his rig h t as ru le r o f the flock. He should I k - aggressive In his g u a rd ia n ship o f hens entrusted to his care hut need not necessarily be a pug nacious o r vicious fig h te r. In s is t ance on such q ua litie s may at fir s t seem somewhat far-fetched. N eve r theless thqy are im p o rta n t in d ic a tions o f relative fitness fo r the im portant task entrusted Io the male and should he taken into aerount. The ideal rooster should he a late m olter, as a rule. E a rly m o ltin g shows that his m other o r Ihe stra in from w h ic h tic came are e a rly m ol- t'-rs. T lia l w ou ld indicate g e n tra lly that the females o f the line are poor BUILDING MATERIALS Our» I» a modern supply depot for the builder for we hand le Lumbar, Shingles. Lath Lim e, Plast, r, Cemant, Johns-Man- vflla Roofings, etc., and malt» everything in Cabinet Work and M ill W ork. 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