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« CENTRAL POINT STAR VO LU M E TW O -W -' — ■ H U DAY, MARCH 7, 1930 g Early Survey Crescent City Harbor Urged ♦ DID YOU KVI.It STOP TO I THINK I By E«1 hoii IL Waite Shawnee, Oklnhotna - 4» NUMBER 33 Three Acres Accidents Are Analyzing Last Day For Is Farm Says Decreased In ...YOU.., Registration Census Official State Of Oregon Ü To Be April 15 W ith Ike New Scieaec t f S y lla b i» T ha t Hie home owned, home o|>- B y C. jT c O F F M A N eraled »lores o f yo u r e ily are de Dear, of A ll the Enumerators pendable, fo r they an* run by yo ur neighbors mid y o u r frie n d s c it i zens w ho are p u ttin g w ind they ' B la n c h e make back in to the home c ity t o 1 “White was Iter »kin and fair to The demand nt Hie N o rth e rn C al make it more prosperous, not s e m i-1 A farm , according to the Census look upon,*1 must have meant you, W ith u 15 |H*r cent increase in W ith the p rim a ry election on the ifo rn ia Southern Oregon D evelop iug it away to help make some oth- , Bureau, is a ll Hie land farm ed by Blanche. An an horizon, voters should note that the Ihe ¿um ber o f m o to r vehicles oper ment Assoc hit ion Hint the Dourtl of er e ily bigger. one person, w hether i l is three ac cient meaning of final date fo r reg istra tion w ill be A rm y Engineer» doe» not p e rm it u a ting on the h ig h w a y in Oregon your name »Ignl- T h e ir slocks ure Hie best o b ta in res o r three ttm usuiul acres. a p ril 15. Books o f the county delay to lie oeeusioiieil tile phy.xieul fi”s white, a» doe» Sounds sim ple, doesn’t it? But d u rin g the year, Ihe stale made an able. You should keep w e ll ac clerks w ill be closed a fte r that date survey to lie mo le o f Crescent C ity the more modern il w asn’t so sim ple fo r the govern exceptionally good show ing in 1929 quainted w ith th en l; you should and any unregistered voters w ill Spanl«h "bianco.” h a rb o r is receiving Hie timpndilleil lake p ride in Hie supremacy these ment ofliei.'ds Io decide w hat the en in Ihe reduction o f the num ber o f 1 not be able to cast th e ir votes in But 1 like to support o f Senator (diaries I.. Me- business concerns have established. um erators shall enumerate as, a in ju rie s and fatuities resu ltin g from think of you in the Hie p rim arie s, w h ich fa ll on May 16, N ury. T he y th in k q u a lity first, then price. fa rm when they take the census in ‘ autom obile accidents, according Io | w a n in g of an old this year,” says Hal E. Hoss, secre A recent te lle r fro m Hie presi No e ily can move abend nor can A p ril. M u ,li study, in Hie lig h t of | Hie annual re p o rt o f the state traf-1 word made from ta ry o f state. dent o f Hie Development Assoeiu- its people be prosperous w iien ’ ca rs o f p ra ctica l experience, by o f fie d ivisio n , com piled by C hief T. the latter part of Few candidates have as yet filed G ra c e fu l Shoul your name. CHE. lio n to Senator M cNary requested ' borne p ride is lacking. People w ho ficials o f the Census Bureau o f the A. Buffely. w ith the state departm ent th e ir o f der» of Blanche Hint lie urge Hie Board of A rm y En- I | make money in Hie home c ity ami Departm ent of Commerce, aided by Hint would Indicate Oregon was one o f the six states fic ia l notices o f candidacy fo r state an army of dream, gineers to hasten the survey m id a I I spend il elsewhere lack home p rid i representatives o f the Departm ent in the country* (hat showed de or the dream army Von certainly do ond d is tric t offices fo r w h ich nom rep: v from the Senator w ould in d i C ilizens cannot act w ith effect o f A g ric u ltu re , was necessary be creases in m oto r vehicle fatalties give tlie Impression of an army, xrtien inations w ill be made by electors cate t h i l l e verythin g |xi»kihlc is be unless they act in concert. I f they fore the stiort, concise d e fin itio n in 1929, according to the rep ort of xou pul forth the »UVitSth of yonr o f the republican and dem ocratic ing done so Hint the w o rk cun be are not lin ke d together w ith home was agreed upon. the N ational Safety C ouncil. The dignity nom inations fo r most o f the im p o rt espi Lied. Tli<' S eiiulot's telegram p rid e mid coiiuuon interests, they The area o f fa rm land owned by Tall and er: refill with beautifully ant offices, o n ly nverge Increase in fatalties in the h an dfu l o f can fo llo w s : mid th e ir c ity are indeed in a J itiil one person lias n o th in g Io do w ith I nited States was 5.53 per cent in molded »boulders. a linos, soldierly In didates have thus fa r insured the a»|>ec( nnd carriage von will hod ttiat Hie d e fin itio n o f a farm so fa r as 1929, as compared Io Oregon’s de- L e tte r received unit im m ediately shape. placing o f th e ir names upon the dignity Is your Mrorigesi asset. c o n fin e d w ith Hoard o f A rm y E n Better business fo r y o u r home the Census Bureau is concerned, creijte o f 6.9 j»er cent. Ih e reduc ballots by filin g w ith the secretary Some of the ancient syllahles gineers mid was advised Hint w ea th m erchants mid neighbors lays the i he question is, not how much land tio n in in ju rie s sustained in Oregon formed of the letters In your name of stale Hie re q u ire d declaration or e r conditions probably w ould re- foundation fo r a h e lle r mid more does lie ow n, hut how much does m oto r vehicle accidents was 9.7 p e r . Indicate Hie word bund When you p e titio n nd by paying Ihe filin g fee be operate o r farm . A man w ho cent fo r the same period. q u ire three or fo u r months, but Hint dependable c ity. do choose to help anyone you can prescribed by law'. e xpedition w ould lie urged in every Y o u r city w ill be able to meet the owns 30(1 acres m ight farm h a lf of do go with a mighty hand. In fo rm e r years, declarations o r p r u d ii ai way. I sincerely hope the keenest com p etitio n from o th e r c it it h im self m id rent the o the r h a lf ' U otiip aralive statistics fo r O re Access to (in|Hirtnnt people, ny way p etitio ns m ight lie filed at any tim e gon fo r the last tw o years, cover survey cun be made in tim e Io in ies o n ly through consistent cooper out to three tenants, 50 acres to of your dignity, ought to be quite up to w ith in the th ir ty - fifth day clude Hie project ill Ibis session's ation o f its citizens Io b u ild better each. T his w o u ld go dow n on the ing accidents, in ju rie s and fatuities feasible to yon. A peculiar weakness which 1 am p rio r to tiie p rim a ry election, but census records as fo u r farm s, be re s u ltin g fro m the operation o f m o D ivers unit H arbors B ill, m id I shall local business. to r vehicles, are: Accidents, 1928, sin e you will overcome 1» a sort of an amendment to the election Jaws be as h elpful as I can and uw ait I t ’s Ahvays bi tte r to be safe than cause Hie land farm ed by each man 29.787; 1929, 30.181; in ju rie s , 1928, blankness which comes over you In enacted by the 1929 session o f the y o u r fu rth e r instru ction s. so rry. 'I lie local m erchants who is considered us a unit. 5,021; 1929. 4,711; fa ta ltie s. 1928, the attempt to he dignified. Y’ou must legislature shortens th is tim e by O il liie o the r band, one man m ight (Signed) Churles L. M cNary. adverli-.e in th is newspaper guar- 203; 1929, 189. Although automo- avoid any tendency toward a “cold, ten days, and in 1930 the last day ti e ir m erchandise. anici Read rent various tracts o f land fro m 10 fishy starp." or any Inclination to fo r filin g the req uired notices o f i bile accidents showed an increase I lie Crescent C ity h a rb o r project I heir freeze up the other person, who may candidacy w ill be A p ril 1. advertisements before you d iffe re n t owners. He m ight rent a in 1920 over the preceding year, ap tin-, alw ays received the support of htiy. few acres on shares, a fe w m ore be Inferior to you. The records o f the state d ep art Senator McNary m id many o f the from somebody else fo r money rent, p a re n tly they w ere o f a more m in - j I am sure yon wilt see the need of o r nature on the w hole, as the being ____ _______ a ccom pli-lu ne iits o f the Dcvcltq»- gracious. Blanche, and will ment on March 1 disclose th a t up m id Ibe resl from other people on STATE FUEL RETURNS to th is tim e no candidates have as iiii id Assoi i.ilio n w ith regard Io (lie d iffe re n t terms. The d iffe re n t piec greater num ber o f accidents was o ff- know how to do tills without losing A M O U N 1 TO LARGE T O T A L yet filed fo r the office o f national set by a fe w e r num ber o f resultant 8n* nf ,hp value of yonr dignity. h u rb o r can lie u ltrib u le d Io Hie fuel es o f land m ight he w id e ly separat- Taking the separate letter» of your committeemen fo r e ith e r o f the ma tnat Senator McNary was rig id on ■i. If they were a ll farm ed and deaths and in ju rie s . name, the B Indicate» tnctfiilne»« nnd jo r parties. N e ith e r are there can Bevcniic fo r the c o n s tru c tio n c l - -■ ■ o- Hie jo lt at Y\) d iiu g to n , doing exi-ry- mat, d by one man, (hey w ou ld diplomacy; the L show» expressive didates fo r nom ination fo r U nited t* H iing possible in o rd e r Io b rin g stale highw ays rec'-lveil fro m the a ll be ; id dow n together as one REGISTRATION OF TOURISTS ness nnd ability to handle a crowd; States senator, fo r representative in tux on gasoline m id d is t 'l’ • - ili-s about Ibis development w hich farm . If, hi wever, a separate m an REACHED HIGH LEVEL 1929 the A gives you prominence nnd lend established a new iyc oi >r 1929, means so m iicli to N o rth ern C a lifo r erstilp: tbp N develop» liveliness and congress fo r each o f the three con ager w ere L ire :’ to supervise a c e r nia mid Southern Oregon. O llieials i w ith a to ta l of 4,117.058.25 . ru in g tain p u rl o f Hie land, that p a rt the ability to manage long Journey»; gressional d is tric ts o f the state, fo r f.n that purpose. \ report eomplei the C finds a commercial value in yonr tw o places on the state supreme R egistration o f to u ris ts in Ore i f Ho- N o rth e rn C alifo rn ia-S o uth e rn . v add go dow n a-, i. separate farm . power to express: H Inclines to suc co urt, fo r su pe rin ten de n f o f p u b lic Oregon Development Association ' cd by- Hie nttii e of Hie secret n ry of gon d u rin g 1929 reached u new h ig ii A-: (in, one man may operate 1(M) cessful management of money; while in s tru c tio n , o r fo r com m issioner o f ure lin n m tlie ir b e lie f that Hie lia r - | stale, sh o w s to ta l collections fo r the , ’ f >-»n land w h ich he exvns level, w ith 103,008 non-resident au hor project w ill receive favor.ddt I vein- from that source unii 'm .iiig to and lie max also rent from a neigh tom obile d riv e rs a p p lyin g fo r per- the E broadens your view of the world the bureau o f labor. F o r the re and ils society. Deductions from publican nom ination fo r governor consideration by congress Ib is year, $4,802,102 44. bor m il op, at.* mi u d d itio u l tra c t | n iil ; to operate in Oregon. The Blanche Bales, a great actress In there is but one candidate and no these receipts inch .:*’»3 79 especially in view o f Hie fact that , f ’.’(! a, res. In that ease he w ill be 1928 *i tai was 90,248, g iv in g an in- her time, and Blanche Sweet of more fo r refunds o f tax | cd ( a p-» n- democrats have filed fo r th is office. Senator McNary and others o f the il led in the census as operating cresi o f 14 per cent in the last year. modern attainment, exemplify these o There are no o ffic ia l filing s as yet things congressional delegations o f Oregon fuel used fo r comm July brought the peak in flu x of e farm o f 121) acres, but the re- and $7,850.40 fo r a d m in is tra tiv e ex fo r c irc u it judge in any o f the fo u r l f 3 * W eM tern N e w s p a p e r ’ ’ n io n .) ami C a lifo rn ia are doing e verythin g p o n w ill show t ’ a! he o -ns 100 the year, w ith 23,003 registrations. d is tric ts that are to be represented possible Io hasten Hie survey, the pense. The figures fo r o th e r months w ere: acres o f Hie farm m id rents the ad T o ta l income fo r 1028 was $4,- on Ihe p rim a ry election ballots. result o f w hich w ill determ ine, to u d itio n a l 20 acres. T his 20 acres of January 1.847; F ebruary, 2,373; D A IR Y M E N E N D O R S E 284,510.03 amt receipt» from gaso- W ith nom _______ inations ____ to be made fo r great extent, b ow m uch app ro pn a- .. land should not be reported as a March, 4,234; A p ril. 5,5(58; May. m id d is tilla te taxes since the P U B LfC IT Y E F F O R T !d is ,ric t «H om ey in eight counties lion» w ill be required to make Hie 1 „ n< , 7,671; June. 14,054; August, 19.639; farm fix Hie neighbor from w hom it h a rb o r available fo r vessels of ,leep-j ‘lrM W‘‘ n‘ ln ,° ‘ ,n but one candidate has so fa r e n te r September, 1O.G82; October, 6, 551; is rented. t have been $27JCi5,?35,7l. O f th is ed his name o ilic ia ily . There are c r d ra ft. November, 4,442; December. 2.944. No tract o f land o f less than three E ve ry p u b lic ity m edium available sum, $25,588,670.10 lias reverted to nom inations to he made fo r sixteen E v e ry state in the U nion was rep ran gin g fro m oratory1 to paid ad Il was pointed out by Mr. Hates, the state higlixvay fund, deductions acres w ill be registered as a fa rm resented among the tourists, w ith ve rtis in g is to be enlisted by Ore seats in the state senate, but it is unless it produced last year, at th is iiiu rn in g ttiat very little money fo r Hie Il- y e a r period having been C a lifo rn ia su p p lyin g 58 per cent of gon d airym e n in extending a cam o n ly in the th irte e n th senatorial d is w ill be m In .illy req uired fo r a con $1,457.080 01 fo r refunds mid $55,- least $250 w o rth o f fa rm products, those registering. V is ito rs from paign o f education as to the value o f tr ic t com p rising M ultnom ah co un ty e ith e r consumed on the fa rm or tin u a tio n o f (lie w o rk d u rin g Hie 585.(50 fo r a d m in is tra tiv e expense. that candidates have completed sold. In the census o f 1920. i f a Alaska, H a w a ii, Canada, Belgium, more d a iry products in the diet, i f present year, because in a ll p ro b a D u rin g the I I years in w h ic h the th e ir notices o f candidacy. F o r the (.anal zone, Cuba, England, France, recom m endations adopted by the b ility the w o rk at present being ca r lax levy lias been in force, 974,558,- I piece o f land o f less than 3 acres s ix ty places in the lo w e r house o f Germany’, Guam, Java, New Zealand Oregon D a irym e n ’s rie d on under a past a p p ro p ria tio n 095.81 gallons o f gasoline have been 1 was farm ed by a man w ho gave his association the legislative assembly, candidates and the P h ilip p in e Islnds w ere lis t points out that more Ls to be gained » have om cia ||>- n ie<| io r on| y five •will m il be ( (iiniilete., u n til August sold m id 39,033,(590.35 gallons o f e ntire lim e Io Hie task, it was listed ed at the autom obile bureaus. by a co nstructive campaign o f edu o r September, 'tills w ould mean d is tilla te . In 1929 the to tn l sales o f as a farm regardless o f how little it seats, representing three o f the t h ir ----- — -0----- * cation regarding the products o f the that i f Congress authorizes a con gasoline reached $14 .303.137.55 g al produced, hut th is year none o f , ty representative d is tric ts o f the these small tracts w ill he counted ! cow' ra th e r than in a d riv e against state. tin u a tio n of the development the lons and d is tilla te gallonage was A ffilliating YVith California substitutes. Any rem edial legisla | unless they produced $250 w o rth o f largest expenditure possible d u rin g 4,139,173.2. products, regardless o f how many I tio n in regard to the la tte r, it was the balm ier of Hie year, in add itio n YY olf Creek Honor Roll people spent th e ir fu ll lim e c u ltiv a t I As n d ire c t result o f the vis it to decided, should he national in to Hie money already contracted fo r, the coast o f the members o f the Fed I m p r u i i v t O ra to r ing the area. The Census Bureau scope. w o u ld not exceed $150,000.00 "A hlg speaker." said u nele estimates that a p p ro xim a te ly 5,(MM) eral Farm Board in a program of Ih e re jio rt favored attention to H igh School: Eleanora C larke, Mon’r alius Impress yon »o mach by T ile assurances o f Senator Mc traels o f less than three acres in the ! expansion p f m arketin g fa c ilitie s, high q u a lity products as the first N ellie G illia m , H om er G off, Arlene «hm lie any» as by de fort dat he’s the Eugene F arm ers’ cream ery pro N a ry c o n tin u a lly p ro tectin g Ihe in U nited States are farm ed by in d i step in any successful sales cam terests o f southern hregon m id 1 terrible excited Tout so-tiethln' or viduals w ho give th e ir fu ll lim e Io poses Io n flillia te w ith the Challenge paign and in this connection and in H orton, Edna Y h lnto sh . C liffo rd ither " ‘ •Wnahlmrtiin Star. M ille r, Bonny M unkirs, Robert Pat n o rth e rn C iilifo rn in there can be no Ihe occupation. T h is change in the m arketin g group, a C a lifo rn ia d a iry thisj connection endorsed a stale terson, Helen Tissot. doubt b lit w ind every tilin g possible j , cooperative that last year in C ali- cream grading law . uumeu classifications o f farm s is Ihe o n ly A unified Interm ediate Grades: Elma C o ff a and Idaho handle,I a $16.900,- fo rt to push sales o f a ll classes w ill be docc Io hasten fo rw a rd Hie SAMSO’S PHILOSOPHY difference between Ihe Census Bu fo rm I..,sin ,..,. There T he re ure e r , me- more “ ll.ee fc i v , , r X , 7 i , , ( r m h rr man, Reba K o lka w , A A r rth t t a u r r M ille r, h a rb o r development. 900 business. reau’s regulations fo r fa rm enum- .(o e k h o ld e r, i „ H e ,..... f “ m X r o, L X e r m " K« ^ * “ »«e, 690 stockholders in Eugene Farm e r,ilio n in 1930 fro m those o f ten thn il a W ord that Hie new survey Is Io Ott. H en rie tta Ott, Lefa O tt, W ilm a ers’ cream ery. The proposal to af- paigns. years ago. go ahead this sp rin g comes al al Ott, Aileen W illia m s. fillia te w ith the C a lifo rn ia group “ The press is recognized as a most Hie same lin e that Hie con P rim a ry Grades: L yle Garberson, finds general fa v o r in the organiza p o w e rfu l fa cto r in m oulding pub lic GETS FOUR MONTHS tra c tin g firm of Ki r ii ami Ixibbe, of M arion Garberson, C lin to n Holcomb P o rtla n d , announces resiimpLon of FOR DRIVING YVHILE DRUNK tion around Eugene, it is announc o p in io n .” the re p o rt said, “ and we D oris H olcom b, Pauline M cIntosh, ed. appeal to the e ditors o f Oregon in ils w o rk upon Ibe present bre ak Anna I.eah M ille r, M axine Ott, V ern th is h o u r o f under consum ption o f w a te r al Ci ( seei't C ily. on Ott, A lice Patterson, Eugene Pat A. E. Johnson o f Jacksonville was d a iry products, to give the d a iry Monday, Mai a id, w ill see a to Metal» Long U ted terson, M arion Tissot. ¡’(■quitted ir. the c irc u it court today Gold probably xva» the first meta! in d u s try special consideration in ta l of about (it) men employed o i l on a cliarge o f a tlc lp tin g to coinit ased by man, and the arbitrary value th e ir e d ito ria l pages and also to b re a kw a te r operations, v .i'li .in av I rob be ry by to rtu re p fic r being trie d assigned to tt for Its supposed magical lend m ore atte ntio n to s o lic ita tio n Oregon Onion» Going To Utah erage of nboiil .’ (III Ions o f rock a by tw o juries. He w as then taken qualities Initiated a world-wide search o f paid a dve rtisin g o f d a iry p ro d day placed upon lb je lly . A ccord before Justice II. I). Heed o f Gold for it and made It a potent factor In ucts in th e ir display. in g Io Superintendent l.u thrnp . Ihe t The f amc ilw onions, onion sets j H ill, in whose co urt lie had, in De shaping the history of civilisation. t he association also favored steps and onion seed g ro w n in the Lake com pany lin» approxim ately 69,000 ( opper and tin, also found In their cember, pleaded g u ilty to d riv in g to increase etliViency o f production Lahish section n o rth o f Salem has tons o f rock to place on the present | w h ile d ru n k. He received u sen- relative state, may have been used by w ith o n ly moderate expansion, but co ntract, w h ich w ill complete Hie prehistoric men. become widespread and o th e r sec i lence o f 4 m onths in the co u n ty said there is no need fo r the good tions fa r distant from the scene are sea-wall Io Ibe 3,(1011 foot m arl:, Ihe ja il. $I(M) dollars fine and had his d a iry fo rm e r to become u n d u ly anxious to obtain some o f the propa end o f Ibe present p roject. G o a f’s Milk Valuable d riv e rs license suspended fo r n alarm ed over the present situation. gating stock fo r th e ir plantings. The -o- People do not always realize that year. goat's milk la free from ”T. B„" and gervais Star records the fact that a t/n e fe Eben "Boss »ny n huit lien gli erxvny fin Is especially suitable for children. carload o f onion sets belonging to de circus uptown 'ns' nlglu, nn fo me M istio n a ry S ta tittica •*De trouble you make» fob nonte m L o « jj Do They Do HF* The inllk globules are much smaller The Protestant nnd Roman Catholic Earl Kunze was shipped fro m the body else,” raid (Jncle Ebtp, ”la ntlns to leek out ilat lie den' ketch me an \?oshlngt«n (D. C.) News (fro v than are those of cow's milk, conse churches of Europe and America sup (■• J. Moisan warehouse a fe w days liable to turn up In yuh own affairs eat me. Oat Ilea inniiulit ( OUI.D keli h Hie story, ‘‘Her Quest for Love")— quently It Is more easily digested. port 54.990 missionaries, who minister ngo to Salt Lake C ity. T hat m any an' make you wish you hadn’t mad; me— but lie slm' imu gxvlao to luivi Stie held one of tits hands In both The milk does not readily sour, and 1» ter stop on’ res’ hlsue’f befo’ he KA I tiers. With lb« other hand she stroked to more than 21,009,000 people and onion sets w e ll cu ltiva te d ought to so good a Job of IL ” — Wu»bIn gio i partlcu!A-''v nice to have during warm 1 in» !" tsach 4,250.000 children In mission have influence on the atmosphere o f •tar. his rough rheek. weather oa that account schools. Utah. 1/ W > r a