T i l l CBNTRAL POtJtTÇ
CENTRAL POINT STAR
Pttbliahed by Mac’» Printing Co.C Gold HiU, Oregon
G J. SHORB. Editor
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We believe that the navfil arms parley being held in
London will be a great success if some diplomat be devel
oped there who is diplomatic enough to make every nation
believe is is getting its own way.
Hew »• l a l « Fnnltry
An Independent Newspaper published in the Interest» a t
Central Point Oregon and vicinity
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
Entered as second-class matter, October 26, 1928 at the
poet office at Gold Hill, Oregon under the act of March 3,
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Bv Dv. L. D . UOBur, V - l , S». U u to Me.
D r. LeOaar toe awd n e w y t
V«*«riaerv Colleae, I »93- T hirty-«lx
raara o f T i î i r * - / - T practice on dUraaee
of Ura »Bock end poultry. Eminent au
th o rity ou p o u ltry and »tuck reütng.
N a t io n a lly k n o w n p o u ltry, b re e d e r.
Subscription $2.00 year in advance. Ad rate on application
nor supply enough energy to pro
duce both new feathers and a reg
ular supply o f eggs. Consequently
the longer a hen takes for the molt,
the less time she has for luyiug and
the less profitable it w ill he to feed
WHY NOT A
and care for her. The big problem
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Careful Feeding and Sympathetic
in connection w ith the molt, there
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The state grange is behind a measure to change the
fore, is to make it us short as pos
state constitution to provide for the office of lieutenant ing O rd e a l a i the M a lt W il l D a sible.
M uch T o w a r d A c c e le ra tin g T h e ir
governor.
Careful breeding offer» one solu
R e tu rn to P roductiveness.
This movement was no doubt induced by the death of The thought has ofien occurred to tion. Good layers w ill not stop lay
Governor Patterson and the elevation of Senator Norblad inc that civilixaliou has compelled ing until late August, early Septem
or later and are through in
to the governorship. In this case we have a man occupy both man and fowl lo do a great ber
about six weeks. Eggs for hutching
many
things
that
nature
never
in
ing the governor's chair who was elected to office by the
tended lo do. Civilisation and evo should always by from such hens.
electors of one county.
lution combined hnve also changed Hens that molt early and take two
By the provisions of the Grange plan as it appears many of their natural bodily func or three months for it should he
on another page of this issue the lieutenant governor will tions. Yet. w ith incomprehensible watched carefully. The chances are
be elected as the governor is and by the entire electorate stubbornness they still retain o r they do not lay enough to pay for
feed anil keep, hut would he
of the state. It also provides for any vacancy which might gans and habits for which the need their
more
profitable
If marketed for the
occur should the governor and lieutenant governor be ab has long since disappeared. A man’s tabic.
appendix, for instance, is his sou
sent from duty at the same time. It also provides for a venir of some long forgotten physic- Ily constantly culling out the loaf
presiding officer in the state senate similar to the vice al function, while the fowls’ habit ers and breeding only from the best
of moulting is her reminder of the layers, a flock w ill eventuully lx*
president in the national congress.
up which w ill require only a
There is little argument against the creation of the tinte when a vital need existed for built
very short vacation period for the
I
the
periodical
removal
of
her
feath
office unless it be the small salary, which is involved and
molt w ith a corrc»|X»n«ling increase
in case of the death or resignation of the governor the ers.A hen in the w ild state frequently in time devoted to laying. Very
state will have a new governor, elected by the people all had to depend on her winga for careful hadnling and feeding is de
sirable at all times, however, to
ready to step in and assume charge of affairs.
(light from birds and beasts of prey.
keep the vacation at a minimum and
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H er feathers, moreover, were her
the production period at a maxi-
We do not wonder at the news from Chicago that the only protection from the element«. pium. Avoid anything that hinders
people are going to take the situation in hand and attempt In the w ild life she led they were laying, like sudden changes of feed.
in need of repair and
It may bring on the unproductive
to stop the epidemic of murder, anarchy and disrespect of undoubtedly
renewal at the end of a strenuous
molt
sooner than need he. On the
civil liberty in that city. The better people are not going season in brush and briur. It was
other hand, correct feeding and a
to long stand for any s uch rotten condition and if it to be expected, therefore, that wise little extra care may accelerate
comes to a showdown when either the racketeer or the re Mother Nature would provide some feather growing so the hen ean com-
spectable citizen must leave we will place our stakes on regular, automatic method to supply h*»* te her new winter costume and
the needed renewal at the proper
get hack to profitable production in
the decent citizen. More power to the people of that time.
disgraced city for their stand, may their cause be success Now, the wild hen had ta lay a very little while.
During the mold, fowls should
ful.
enough eggs to hatch out a small have the very best of cure. They
e • e
brood. When the chicks were old should have ample shade, n abund
A woman in New Jersey was strangled to death trying enough to shift for themselves, she ance of green food and plenty of
to save her jewelry from burglars. She perhaps thought was as free from dut tea or respon fresh water. They should lx? pro
sibilities of any kind as a nuxUrn tected from dampness, drafts and
she was as well off dead as without jewelry.
Happer is free from hosiery in the | exposure of any kind. Very late
summer time. She was then at I'b- molters should lx* e»|x*cially pro
ia l i t n d a
erty to renew her coat and she tected against cold. If possible, put
I m p t r o r ' i U n lq a a C h a ir
Solltuda, tha aafagaard af nadlocri could take the rest of the year for molting birds to themselves. They
Ât Longford eaaUa, Wilts, Baglaad
Now, civilization has ak-e timid and self-conscious when
la aa armchair of ewild atari, preeeeted ty. la te gaolaa tha atara friand, the the job.
rold. obscure «belter w h irs eioult th» changed all that. Whereat the w ild
fc the Bmyarur Badelyk □ fcj the
hare, and the other hens w ill make
peuple o f Augrbcrg ta 1177. Tt fa •*lnga which wlO haet 1» toni?»- •>*«, hen might lay a dozen eggs or less life miserable for them. The less
mU» ta have tahra thirty .»«ara ta «io» » » a « t a : » . Ue » n » m • » and started htebing at once, the hens are disturbed at this lima, the
»pira as* Itad hla rave oa»1 • • da
• « le . aad tr be tailed at txu.uuu
(ended from traveuag olid tea •»«<■ civilized descendent is expected to easier it is for them to convert food
* la corarad with historical aad a y *
af other mea, frota tfrlag, braathlag lay ten times that much and gets into feathers.
toil« aaanaa. each said ta ba tbs wart
reading and writing la tha dally time no chance to exercise mother in
Proper feeding is of paramount
«< a groat ataater.
worn yoke af their
stinct. Instead, her eggs are hatch- importance. Feather» are derived
en by a machine and her chicks from the same material as eggs, be
rfitotf* ffwWMT FrrttteM«
foster-mothered by a capon or ing about 80 per cent protein, it is
«he topoal. g «aitaa dha (Matte. pro
brooder.
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wrong, therefore, lo take away the
video fife only entteriy aatisfactorj
to toach children la a problem
Although man now provides shel niashe* as many people do when
U d ii ■lilaa ara expressed by aa ter and protection from wild beasts, tvrfts are molting. The nyashes con
b a « and totafitog to Ike nan.
« « ■ » to male sfiato d i e
h authority.
D r. ?• A- H a d
the hen takes no hcances; she con tain the protein concentrates while
la tha tarea a U tem e o t: **Tba
i s itoMl to B a g n i to n
tinues to molt. This would be of no grains contain very little. To rob
principles la tha training
aro ta make them da great consequence were it not that molting hens of their proteins is
ana wants, to lot them do what egg laying and moulting do not of- sttnply to prolong the molting per
liha ant* to stake
ten go on together. A hen can iod until enough proteins are assim
they dr.**
neither eat and digest enough food ilated to supply the feathers needed.
The regular scratch grains may
be fed including oats, wheat and
corn aa it is too heating. Feed also
a a a o a o B n o B B O a o a ;; a a o c o
some flow er seed and linseed meal
in the mash. Also a little more meat
scraps or cut bone that is usually
fed and give plenty of milk if pos
sible. A good mineral tonic is also
invaluable.
Remember the molting ben is
really very much out of condition,
but that careful luuidling mid spec
ial diet w ill help to speed up the
passage of this trying period. Then,
as she begins to get back to normal,
B R O O M » -4 ti«.
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P O C X B T K M IW b
gradually work back to the regular
•J arabi«. Qniy. . . . . . . . . . . toto®
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, Valua»
SPECIAL t
feeding practice of the laying per
t o to « . « Only ..
Gcn-saeCocea Dear M ato Oto-
iod. Avoid sudden changes as they
Fuil 14x34 ioch siä« ..... VtoV
w M only delay full completion of
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W IS £ C IS H O R A IN A R Ä
the inott.
Careful adherence to
Speed» up dryiag of diskaa. lavea
B Z J K T B IC T O A B T K R
tiraa a a d laixar.
J Ce
th«se method* is sure to speed up
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Complete
with
‘ Aatsciate" pric«..............
the molt w ith a commensurate in
crease in egg production just when
Tha greatest valua
prices are beginning to soar up
a H igh Orada «OCA Spray, SHpe OB
ward.
your faucet to just a jto> . Jtot toe
Shortening The
Hans Vacation
Office With Al Hermanson
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FR ID AY. FKBRUARY 1«. IM d
tor gets ther«, there is not enough
linen in tha house to wrap up a doll
Uncle B illy Beane of the Goaben, baby.
lad.. Democrat. In speaking about
unhappy njarriagea says:
Waffles— I always taka my poetry
Nine-tenths of the unhappy m ar personally to tha editors,
Sorgtua—Same h a r e --1 cn.i’t af
riages ara tha result of green haman
calves being allowed to run at large ford postage either.
in society pastures without any
M inister— l<y poor woman, you
valves on them. They m arry aad
have
children » before
they must be full of regret for shooting
have
mustaches.
They
are your husband.
Chicago Gal— Sure. 1 should er
fathers
of
twins
before they
have
two
pair
of pants and done It 30 years ago when I w u i
the little girls they marry are young and beauteous.
old before they are mil of their
teens. Occasionally one of these
gosling marriages turns out all
right, hut it is a clear ras<* of luck.
If there was a law against young
galoots sparking ami marrying be
fore they have cut all their teeth
w ew r suppose they would evade It
in some way, but there ought to be
a sentiment against it. It is time
rig h t an d w h e n
enough for these bantam» to think
w e p re m is e d tt.
of minding a pullett when they
have raised money enough to buy u
W M»a • meaeyhask
bundle of laths to build a hen
es a l w a rt.
house. But they see a girl who
looks cunning, and they are ufraid
there Is not gnin^ to lx* enough to
«kas pon totak af
go around, ami then they begin to
DIAMOND!
gel their work in real spry, and
Ix-fore they are aware of the sanc
think at
tity of the marrluge relation they
are hitched for life and before they
own a cook stove or bedstead they
have to get up in the night and go
aften a doctor so frightened that
they run themselves out of breath
ami abuse the doctor because hr
does not run top. and when the doc
Watch
R epairing
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HATS
A R R I V I N G
Sbtort ta Days but Long hi Value«
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Cdxtotner, In modern drug store—
I want to purchase a Rock Ford.
W hat do they cost?
Clerk— Which do you mean— the
cigar, the cantaloupe or the fliver?
Wg have they all.
VACUUM CLXAM BB
Clean« laet and tboroly.
B f i toto
Lon« life. Uitocatabte value.
Compiete Set a f Attachments. .„ T .O O
VI
Mr. Oldboy—J have had my life
Insured in your name for 910,000.
No'to can 1 do anything better than
that to show tny devotion?
Young W ife— No, dear— not as
long as you live.
Medford furn. & Hdw. Co.
MARSHALL-W ELLS ASSOC IA T E NO<.flpO
6th and Bartlett St.
M ED F ORD
A Reliable Place to
mbmmmmmmmmm
itototototo rx * o <
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Luella— You’re not angry w ith me
foi* going out w ith Archie last
night?
Henrich—No, indeed—I talked him .
into it.
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D A I I. Y
A ll Now
Straw» and
Fait
Combination»
FOR EARLY SI’R IN (W EA R
Bought on Special Purchase and Special Passed
on to our patrons.
$1.98 to $7.98
Emmy Lou Hat Shop
IN M M STORE
MEDFORD
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Establishing
Your Credit
A Savings Account is an asset of far
greater value than the amount of
deposit. If you are able to save and
accumulate money, you have demon
strated to the bank your ability to repay
a loan, should it become necessary for
you to borrow in time of need or an
emergency.
Jackton County Bank
EbtaUiAed 111!
Mrtnber Federal Reserve
Medford,
Oregon
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