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4 VOLUME TW O j. ____!. CENTRAL POINT STAR r*1 -. 12th District Business Had Dec. Slump I K Ih A V DAIRY H U MP MAY L E A V E RENKI ITS Rad Present Market Expected to Rid I Country of Hcruba; Advertising Needed JA N U A R Y 3 1, 1930 State Chamber News Gleaned To Open Build From all Over Oregon Program The Nation RARHIT F I R FIN D S -MANY U SES NOW ADAYS Many fu rrie rs th in k that Coney is e xclusively a foreign product and that the pelt« o f Am erican grow n rabbit« are in fe rio r and o f no value. As a m a ile r o f fact. Am erican breed ers are raising the «ante kind o f rab bits Hint produce Hie best Coney of the fu r simp«. The clim ate of the L . S. is as favorable a one fo r the production o f good fu r a« is that o f Eurojie. Meier Will Head State Ad Committee I hough the im m ediute situation is u nytb in g hut b rig h t fo r the d a iry man, present conditions may lead to a readjustm ent o f the e ntire indus tr y beneficial Io dairym en in b usin ess on u m ajor scale ra th e r than „« a sideline, believes I 1. M. B randt, Evidences o f recession In busi- f R yrd may fin d it im possible to day, one shock extended over a The Policies and Projects com nr»» a c tiv ity in the T w e lfth Feder college, w h o lias made an analysis m ittee o f Hie Oregon State Chamber leave the South Pole should the ice Ju lius I,. M eier, Vice-President o f al Reserve D is tric t accumulated The w a r inte rfe re d w ith the im breaker, N o rth la n d , he unable to o f the present m arket crisis, of Commerce is now com pleting the M eier and F rank Departm ent Store d u rin g December. Greater tliun portation« o l ra b b it fu r from Eu i “ The decline in tlie d a iry m arket, l»lans fo r program w o rk fo r the force its w ay through the ice pack o f P ortland ha« been appointed Gen seasonal decline» in p ro du ction rope and A u stralia to such an ex though greater than expected, was year and o u tlin in g the continuous before w in te r sets in, in March. were reported fo r the month and tent Huit both hatters* fu r and Con eral Campaign C hairm an o f the forecast in the federal and stale o u t ... ~ most line» o f trade w ere le»» active look rep ort o f a year ugo in w h ic h ' and specific proposal« the organica- ey have increased gre atly in price. ‘B u ild O regon!” Expansion P ro lio n w ill undertake in it« “ B u ild 1 * ro ' u 'n " on officers w ou ld he to Ilian in November. Changes in the Am erican ra b b it breeders are gram and Oregon Poster Stamp it was painted out tliut but a s lig h t O regon" program . It. S. H am ilton, *al aba,aincr’ should A tto rn e y Gen d riv e o f the Oregon State Chamber bunking amt credit situation were 1 raising a ll kinds o f rabbits U that his w way. T iu i •M ,,chel1 have *>is ay, H e b e - increase iu p roduction o r d ro p in president o f the organization, an-’ I e r . i l .vuieneii o f Commerce, R. S. H a m ilto n , pres n o te w o rth y in thut rep orting mem best the fu r j Jieves that any one having o p p o s i-j produce the ’* * ’ Coney o f ,he consum ption w ou ld raise the do nounccd th is week. ident o f the organization announced ber hank loan» reached new high iv lio n to p ro h ib itio n should have ■ S IWJ?' æ cl,,nate here is as ,av- mestic supply above the demand,” Oregonians from a ll parts o f the here today. The State C ham ber’s levels d u rin g the fir s t tw o weeks nothin« to do w w ith ith the orab!e fo r fu r production as in cen- ■n n othing to do the prosecution said professor Brandt. slide have already indicated vari- program includes aggressive a ctiv o f Junuary, w hile borro w in gs from ira i Europe and there is no reason “ it is apparent that the present ous projects w hich the state Cham o f cases under the national p ro h i ities fo r the year in land settlement, w hy (he «aie o f pelts from domestic the Federal Reserve Rank o f Sun status o f the in d u s try cun o n ly be ber should undertake d u rin g 1930 b itio n act. rabbits from all parts o f Am erica ,n,;t,s,r,al a,1'l a g ric u ltu ra l prom o- l-ranciseo declined Io the lowest Am erica changed by a djusting supply and amt the com m ittee w ill consider should nol help m a te ria lly to in - 1 l ‘ ° n’ exld t i ,a ,ion o f Oregon’s scenic level in recent yeurs. Car ow ners are subject to arrest demand. W hether th is w ill be suggestions fo r any individual,** crease the breeder’s p ro fit. ! resources- and the placing in c ir- An encouraging factor In the p re brought about by increased con-1 H am ilton said. , i f they do not have the 1930 s tic k ' eolation o f 6,750,000 Oregon Poster sent business situation is the im sum ption o r c u rta ile d p ro du ction o r Rabbit iu r is used more ex en- .u . ro s ie r “ in accord w ith the »930 keynote ers according to in fo m a tio n eininat- i .u » . . . . ''».imps w ith the cooperation o f th« proved position o f agricu ltu re . A both, w ill p ro ba bly be determ ined sively bv ihe fu r trade than any lio u ,, " 1 ne ing fro m the T ra illc d iv isio n head o f ‘B u ild Oregon* already announc > 40,000 business and professional p re lim in a ry review o f the season largely by general economic c o n d i o the r kind. More than 100 m illio n quarters. ed by the o rganisation it 1« expect men o f the state. o f 1929 .1(1 Indicutes thut because o f tio ns.” ra b b it skins are u tiliz e d annually. ed that the m ajor a ctivitie s o f the Oregon i« e nte rin g its great per the higher prices received fo r m uny The five Pow er Naval disarm a Of this num ber about 55 m illio n , Professor lira n d t believes that com ing year w ill be statewide na iod o f expansion and development a g ric u ltu ra l product« small yields present m arket condition« a ffo rd tio na l a dve rtisin g calculated td at ment parley moved to w a rd a com dressed and dyed, are made in to and I can see immense possibilities <lid not, in aggregate, result in re Hie best o p p o rtu n ity fu r e lim in a tin g tract m id b rin g to Oregon more set prom ise on tw o im p o rta n t issues. fu r garments and in to trim m ing s in the "B u ild Oregon.” ’ program be duced returns to the farm ers o f the lo w p roducing o r diseased cow« tlers w ith capital, tourists, indus Tuesday— physical means fo r lim fo r w om en’« coat«, suits and dres ing undertaken by the State Cham d is tric t. Recent ruins have bene from the herds and fo r increasing tries and investors. The State itin g fleets and Ita ly 's demand fo r ses. The rem ainder, o r skins not ber.” Mr. Meier said in accepting the fite d livestock runges, and have g iv the use o f d a iry products on farm s, < (lum ber i« now b rin g in g from 75 e q u a lity w ith France. Great R rit- suited fo r garments are used as lin - appointm ent. en prom ise of an udequute supply - ... as w i ll as f.u n u k in g a iin itii-.l to 90 fam ilies per m onth to the stale ain announced that construction on *ngs fo r ,nen and boys’ gloves and i iie State Chamber has long Of »ml m oisture d u rin g the com ing ra tio n a l campaign on tin- danger in in m an ufa ctu rin g o f fe lt, c h ie fly and feels that it can increase this j tw o cruisers had been cancelled. use>! fo r m aking hats. In separating proved w hat it can do in statewide season. , «uhstituting vegetable o ils fo r d a iry num ber from 900 to 500 per m onth » Plane found o ff ,he fu r fo r purposes the coordinated development w o rk and In d u s tria l a c tiv ity declined m ore products. h.v m erely expanding and c a rry in g I The w re cka «« the coast o f Siberia was recognized sk*ns are use‘l >n the m anufacture has evolved fo r 1930 a most con- s h a rp ly in December than in any "T h e present c o nd itio n may re- on its w o rk on a la rg e r scale.” , s tru ctive program that w ill stim u- as E ielson’a by pilo ts Crosson and uf g,ue m onth since Hie current d o w n w a rd suit in the e lim in a tio n of many A series o f economic conferences ! late business a c tiv ity , increase o u r W ith the disappearance o f m a n y ' , J " * ’ incrcase our tren d lagan in the late summer o f sm all lie n 's as w ell as in d iv id u a l to be held iu the various sections H arold G illam , both had flo w n E ile- n , m g " CW PeOp,e Inst year. The effect o f seasonal de- unp ro fita ble row s and thus slim u - o f the state have been suggested as son’s plane and recognized it at fine pelte.l w ild fu r bearer« fro m ’ ,a tf* B t' ir re ..............., p o rt they certain parts of the U nited States cause o f thfa* p* crease« In flo u r m illin g and lum ber late Hie in d u s try by centering most im p o rta n t fo r the state rha nib er once. In m aking th e ......... miring iv . wi . Report neport o m it- ’ Peciflrd that the wreckage was lhe use o f ra b b it skins is steadily coooer ,( U V i" 8 lbe p ro d u ctio n was accentuated by o f the p ro du ction in the lurger d u rin g 1930. o f i the the Com Commit h ie ls o 'i’s a ll m etal Am erican increasing, fo r the lic it o f the rah- . . ° Ur ta lng business m arked declines in output o f m any herds operated on a p u re ly business tee’s recomm endations w ill lie made *ba‘ ami subm itted to the membership b u i" n’ » "« P 'ane. »bit, under a va rie ty of names is "a k J h L X “ T“ effOrt> o th e r im p o rta n t industries. A c tiv ity basis,” explained Professor lira n d t. am' subm itted to the membership ------------------- . n? ^ rsh,p I replacing many that are more at- «“ - W « d p ro g n m in the b u ild in g and construction in “ D a iry products have not been ail " d leading business men o f Oregon tra ctive and costly. “ d*Sllnct success’ A message can be sent around the dustries was at the lowest levels ve rtls c il in Oregon a« have vegt- , fo r :■ vote as to w h ic h projects U nder the s k illfu l hands o f the on^ W'? e adv* r tis in g and devei- since 1921. Em ploym ent has not table substitutes. Last < ir (h e re 1 should b - stressed »hiring the yeah.) w o rld bv cable in an h ou r fo r one d o lla r a w o rd . fu rr ie r and through shearing ami S “ f ,Onger a desirabl* lio n o f j fa lle n o ff so ra p id ly as has p roduc was an increased eon dyeing and o the r preparations, the econ OIIlii. ,°r Oregon H ls an tio n d u rin g recent months. substitutes almost equal to the b ut COPCO PHART HOLDERS The second c ity in Am erica, C h i pelts o f the rabbits in the finished o rd e rlv . i y esst‘ntiaJ to o u r There was a slight increase in re te r surplus nt the end o f the y- • r. R E C E IV E GOOD REPORT cago is w ith o u t funds and it is ta k garment are know n unded a va rie ty vancement and progress. The d a iry in d u s try must a c tiv e ly 1 ta il trade d u rin g December, 1929, " e need m ore people xn Oregon and ing a lo t o f fig u rin g to place it hack o f trade names: as indicated by the D is tric t’s d ep art stim ulate consum ption In ■'♦»»cation -• shareholders o f the C” , ifo r- the w ay to get them i« advertise na in th 1« farm ers niu (ir^g o n Pow er Company have upon a solvent basis. The lack o f m ent store sales. A su bsta ntia lly and advertising. A rc tic Seal, B altic Seal, B altic tio n a lly and render efficient service decreased volume o f trade was re may w e ll set Ihe cramp!» »>\ using reee'ved an excellent rep ort cover funds strikes 40,000 teachers and Black Fox, B a ltic B ro w n Fox, Bay to those whose interest we arouse. c itv employees. ported at wholesale, sales o f auto o n ly d a iry products in tiie ir o»” n ing the a ctivitie s o f the company Seal, Beaverette, Belgian Peaver, V irtu a lly every state in the U nion Ca! fo rn ia again feels earthquake homes.” m obiles and intercoastal and fo r Rluerette, Coast Seal, Coney, Leo is organized o r is o rganizing tc ' »• the past three months. The re- shoe! s near Bakersfield. Wednes eign w aterbo rn e trade declined i >r| contains many interestin g de day, one shock extgended over a pard, Coney Mole, Electis Beaver, compete fo r settlers, to urists and in m oderately and figures o f carload- FASCISTS E X IL E P O LIT IC A L Electis Mole, Electis Seal, E rm inette vestors. Oregon must start out on a tails concerning ro n s trn '*on p ro PRISONERS WITHOUT TRIAL gress, p ro pe rty acquisitions, and three m inute period. ings on tlie D is tric t's railroads fe ll French Beaver, F rench Coney, greater and more inten sifie d pro- President H oover has» issued a Charges that the Fascist g overn general business conditions. o ff sharply, The p roclam ation b a rrin g a ll parrots French Sable, French Seal. Meskin. gram than has ever been"‘ d o n e ^ - r. rm r ill ine, ill <* Meskin Mpftlcin Mole, \ln lp M Mn lin o Musk 1 __ oline, T lie general level o f prices o f ment has im prisoned and exiled fo llo w in g paragraphs have been fro m being im p orte d in to the U. S. E fore. r a lin i. Near Seal, N o rth e rn Seal, Po com m odities at wholesale was sligh t thousands o f its p o litic a l opponents quoted h ere w ith from this q u a rte rly due to the epidem ic o f psittacosis, "O regon Poster Stamps have been w ith o u t tria l, subjecting them to le tte r to shareholders. la r Seal. Red R iver Seal, Roman ly lo w e r in December than in N ov European doctors say that the d is chosen as the m otive p ow er to put extrem e inhumane treatm ent, are Seal, Russian Leopard, Sealette The new 110,000 vo lt transm ission em ber, and was w e ll under Decem ease resembles pneum onia and that over the State C ham ber’s expansion S q uirre llette, S q uirre line . Visionette, ber. 1928, and was close to the low - made b y Francesco F. N itti, neph line extending from D ix o n v ille to its period o f incubation may be as program . I have fu ll confidence in ew’ o f the exiled fo rm e r prem ier o f N orth Rend, Oregon has been com long as five m onths, but w hen it and Lapin. , est levels readied since 1922. A- w hat these stamps used by the bus Ita ly , and h im se lf an escaped p ris pleted ami was energized fo r niong Hie chief products, the prices The fu r from thousands o f tons iness men o f the state are going to breaks out it is speedily and vicious o f w h ich di<l not decline d u rin g the oner fro m tlie ro cky penal islands the firs t tim e November 3. This ly fntal. o f d ried ra b b it skins is a nn ua lly accom plish in m aking Oregon o u t o ff Hie n o rt.. A fric a n coast, in an new lin e connects the system o f the m onth were m any o f the a g ric u ltu r m anufactured in to fe lt hats in com standing in new w ealth p ro du ction a rticle appearing in the c u rre n t is C a lifo rn ia Oregon P ow er Co. w ith al products im p o rta n t in this dis- mon use are composed o f ra b b it from a g ric u ltu re , in d u s try , trade sue o f The N orth Am erican Review. the Coos Rav D ivisio n o f the Moun DANGER OF O VERPRODUCTION r ic t. S ilve r prices have recently 1 fu r that has been chem ically treated. and commerce. A w a rn in g against over produc N it t i’s a rtic le is presented a« a tain Slates Pow er Co. been at the lowest point o f re ro rd tio n o f d a iry product« and an in - part o f his fo rth co m in g hook, the WOMEN W IL L N EV ER SUCCEED t o l s s i s t ° « n“ t.lKe A new 34,000 v o lt transm ission and w ool prices at the lowest p oint annntincem enl o f w h ich has ar- line app ro xim a tely 23 m iles in len g-i * ' h F ° W n AS E X E C U T iV E -M E N D E L S O H N drive m e xo .n s " C° ndUC,ing the in seven yeurs. roused vigorous Fascist opposition th has recently been c o n s t r u c t e d ! . ^ " ^ unvc anu expansion campaign is T o ta l loans o f re p o rtin g mem to its publica tion and caused Ihe o f from Bonanza n orth to the tow n of , " b° m” " " . Ci ’ n' " ' ne<‘ / " n re>- now being fo rm e r. Dates fo r cam- ber hanks of Hie D is lrie t have been fices o f Ihe publishers both in L on The modern Am erican woman paigns in the various cities and o lu tio n adopted by the d a iry ad- Sprague R iver, Oregon. nt record high levels d u rin g the past don and New York to lie put under rn the Umpqua D ivisio n fa rm in g ' ™ ° rpy. I T T p “ '* “ n*1 “ Pp r ° ved by may succeed in p olitics, as a sales tow ns o f Oregon are to be announc tw o m onths, as a result o f the large police guard. co nd itio ns throughout Douglas ,F ^ i r n l F ” f m Bo? r , i A n o th e r' woman, teacher, a rtis t, a leader in ed soon, it is said. volum e o f security loans being ear __ resolution cautions d a iry farm ers w om en’s organizations, o r an execu . . . , . , ’ , ,.L ' N itti, once a Rome bank execu- C ounty have been ve ry satisfactory rie d by the hanks. N o tw ith sta n d in g |jv l, w .,s urrcs|e(1 ,lc S]|VS w i„ , to beware o f p ro m o tion al schemes tive over a female personnel, but SUGESTIONS TO PO ULTRYM EN th is record extension o f cred it b y 3.000 o th e r anti-fascists in Rome d u rin g Ihe past season and there fo w ........................................................ ill never usccecd as an execu- r co nstructio o f physical 1411. fa c I ili- ............................... vz. I ' S I J a n a s . <11 l l * * , she , ' member hanks, b o rro w in g from Hie d u rin g the first tw o weeks o f Fas have been more ru ra l extensions ties. The cham ber o f conunercc o f 1*ve o vcr '” ale employees, in the A damp house causes colds and Federal Reserve Rank has recently cist pow er in 1926. He was never Im ilt than at any tim e in past h is Raker, in th is state, has started a opinion o f Estelle Mendelsohn other troubles fo r the birds, and a to ry . A s till greater increase in been at one o f the lo w points o f shown a w a rra n t fo r his im p ris o n Miss Mendelsohn, herself a pion- campaign the .............»»»». i i t s v against Ml Mitt U* I use o f b utter ---- ------M |z«v»n recent years. T lie funds necessary ment and never brought to tria l. farm load throughout th is division substitutes. Raker county produced eer ®m ong Chicago business women loss o f money to the owners. E x tx r, t H 1 ! „ . 1 11. _ ■ V > • ll H n 1 , . n I, _ perience has shown that washed to support this situation were de W ith in tw o weeks lie was ordered as w e ll ns a ll o f southern Oregon a m illio n d ollars w o rth o f b utter analyses her sex in an a rtic le ap is anticipated fo r the enniing year. eggs are suitable o n ly fo r imm ediate riv e d c h ie fly from (IH rn n s fe rs o f deported to Hie penal islands fo r last year, and w ith the slum p in pearing in c u rre n t N o rth Am erican Actual construction w o rk on the consum ption and w ill not stand fo r funds* in to the D is tric t from other five years although no specific prices o f b u tte r fat and b utter, p ro Review and finds it lacking in the Federul Reserve D is tric ts ; (2) a de charge was ever filed against him. new M edford substation is now un- ducers w ill suffer big loss unless essential q ualities to make an equal any length o f tim e under storage conditions. I f leghorns are hatched crease in Ihe amount o f cu rren cy At least 29 member« o f the Ita lia n ) der w a y and it is expected to have consum ption is boosted. fa cto r w ith man in the business th is splendid new a dd itio n to the too e arly they m ay sta rt la y in g eur- in c irc u la tio n ; (3) m int purchases w o rld . Cham ber o f Deputies suffered the ly and have a fu ll m o u lt before cold o f new gold; (4) large net U nited same fate, lie says, before Ihe en I com pany’s Oregon properties eom- STATE GR*ANGE CANDIDATES She is not genuine as a business w eather. T his th ro w s them out o f States T reasury expenditures w ith lire body o f 200 anti-fascist depu- , pleted by Mny 1. leader,” she declares The in result o f Ihe p rim a Cr'nnge, ry election " p r proved o v e d "h that p le n tifu T lie Klam ath d iv isio n office build- held 'h e «ubordinale ( o r i ¡ to L be ” ' dependent, ' î i ' , " “ . ! ’ hut hl" she ’ l,e must be | | ^ has a 'l'a a plè’n ' i f l Ì supply s’n p p ’ÿ in Ihe D is tric t. Interest rates have ties was su m m arily misted from ing in Klam ath Falls w h ich has changed little d u rin g the past Shde range ollleiala ha, h ™ , „ „ . I "■'"< - ° " e «1 Ihe h e ,, ta " th e ir elected positions. |(. „ se(| |,y ,h js com pnny since 1 S,!de (,ra n R<* »<■»■» mis mis ueen a n - ' f1 ff , , , . m onth. 'Ih e e ntire body o f p o litic a l p ris - 1922, has re ce n tly been purchased noun‘’<’‘ l "n d shows the fo llo w in g t o 1, 5' „ " ,us* ,,e suspicious gredienls in the ra tio n fo r chicks oners was subjected Io innum erable f rom ,he K,rs, NuHonaI Banlt< fo rIn . have received the necessary num ber «»'a‘ / ’omes her o f any size. Shavings are superior AND HOW , ----- • . . e n .... hardships, lie declares. On oeea er owners. of . votes to title them to stand in wa>. She is n a tu ra lly solicitous and Io straw as litte r fo r hens, as w e ll sions 20 prisoners were crow ded in - ' T lle Copco M erchandising Depart the contest fo r final e le ction : F or m aternal, but she dare not display as fo r nest m aterial to prevent s o il One o f Hie easiest ways to lose She likes gossip, but Io cells hum fo r six o r seven. I )n e n t whJch wns orgnnize(| in 1927. master, G. A. P a lm ite r (in cum b en t) softness. ed eggs. T his is a good tim e to get c o n tro l o f n car is to stop m aking “ We lacked even su ffieie .il w ater „ „ „ j , . nn excelj fn ( show ing fo r the 3856; M. S. Shrock, 1353; fo r o ver sm all ta lk i« denied her. As a w om rid o f unpro m ising pullets. You the m o n th ly payments on it. fo r w ashing.” lie says. “ The food ypar ,h(, six C()pco eIectric seer, M. C. G lover (Incum bent) 2009. an she is em otional, in tu itiv e , i r w ill have to part w ith them later, was bevound im agim dion— p u trid t,Ranee stores re p o rtin g total np- D r. A. Slaughter 641; lecturer, Mrs. ratio na l, im pulsive, a« a business as you know* they w ill la y fe w eggs. Mrs. C. D. Garmen o f C entral inaeueoiii. cooked in w ater and m ix- p Rance «ales fo r 1929 o f «270,000 00 Jessie M illa r 1376, Marie F lin t Mc leader she must be reflective, ana Point was vis itin g relatives in Gold e<l w ith boiled w orm s. By paying w h |ch is n g(tin ,)f 41 ppr ppnf ovpr Call 1226; secretory, Bertha J. Beck, ly tic a l, im p a rtia l and im personal.” N EW LIC EN SE PLATES TO H ill, Thursday. outrageons amounts we were able 1928. 4835, re-elected u na nim ou sly; fo r BE BLACK AND ORANGE Io obtain d ried figs and onions. W e | ' The Company has continued the executive com m ittee, W a lte r M. The Oregon Stale Chamber o f S«con</ MatrimanitJ d u m e t s'ept on Ihe boors, on mattresses sale o f Its 6 per ren t P referred stock Pierce 2746, Ray W. G ill 2397; C. H. Commerce lias located 4.289 fam ilies Secretary o f State H al E. Hoss Only on« widow In thlrtM n m arrlM stuffed vvi'h wood shavings tw o o f . Series o f 1927, fo r w h ic h there is Railev 1547, A R. Shum fay 1517. W. i in the state o f Oregon and have announced th is week th a t the m otor •■»In- In the British tai««. Apparently iis on each mattress.’ assurance« o f lik e num ber more in vehicle license plate.« fo r 1930 w ill a regular demand th ro ug h ou t the R. Gekeler 1210. F ra n k G ill 944— the other twelve h«v« had «noufh. the near fu tu re . The fam ilies that three to be elected. be o f black background w ith orange te r r ito r y served. Over 750 new Whereas, on the other hand, on« wid have already come to th is state the Head l';e Ads and p ro fit. A good num erals and letters. Autom obiles ower out of four rciiiarrlea. The«« stockholders w ere obtained d u rin g past year have purchased 166.002 advertiser is usually a good m er the year 1929 and a net to ta l o f ■tattatic« hold food only for tha Brit Sales are restricted to the territory acres o f land and invested over w ill purchase these on and a fte r chant. June 30. It is estimated that about 10,639 sharei of this stock »old. served by the Company. •17,000,000. 275,000 w ill ba issued. M