THU MWTWAL P o l i n ’ STAU
r P ’ OVY. MARCH 7. 1M#
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CENTRAL POINT STAR
Published by Mac’s Printing Co.v Gold Hill, Oregon
C. J. SHORE, lklitor
An Independent Newspaper published in the Interests of
Central Point Oregon and vicinity__________
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
Entered as second-class matter, October 26, 192b at the
post office at Gold Hill, Oregon under the act of March 3.
1879.
Subscription $2.00 year in advance. Ad rate on application
Office With A1 Hermonson
country. According to Mr. \ \ \ '1 < ‘ :h \mertcan Feder
avi t the B» U t e . ist propa-
ation of labor thia action i
tilliotts
of other Americans,
ganda which he, along with
believes is not needed here.
No one can truthful!) -ay that the indu trial condi
tions in this country are as they should he hut on the other
hand, the average American tccls that there an better
wavs than that of the B< Isheviki to master these prob
lems. We do not need the dictatorship with the subse
quent persecutions to solve our problems. Our country
has gone thru many a crisis worse than the present one
and recovered and ’it will get thru this one much easier
if the cause of the communists is left over the sea in fur
off Russia.
Whenever there is a labor shortage there is always
a footing found for radicals who would revolutionize the
existing conditions. The present is no different from the
past. The strange thing which we have noted, however
is that most of these movements are lustered by men w ho
are not overly zealous to earn an honest living it it re
quires work. They feci that the worker should have ad
the revenue and the executive should receive the wage of
a roust-about or apprentice.
We have noticed that few of the transcient unem
ployed search for a meal at a place where work threatens.
' If more of the men and women who are involved in
inciting strife over industrial conditions would spend as
much time looking toward the betterment ot their chanc
es for meeting such a crisis they would not be so apt to
need the services of any such organization as the com
munist movement.
The outcome of the coming gubernatorial primary
is quite apt to bring about a test of strength among the
American Legion politicians, if present plans are not soon
changed. Each of the Republican party candidates who
are held to be the strong contestants for the chief execu
tive position, has selected a Legion man to conduct his
campaign.
This condition indicates either one of two things—
either the Legion is considered as a strong enough polit
ical power in the state to be a menace to the chances of
a candidate or else the legion men are fast assuming posi
tions of prestige in this state and from their ranks come
the most active campaigners.
THE JOKERS CORNER
‘ The battle lines are being drawn and soon the pub- J
licity men will have the newspapers and the radios shout
ing the merits of the several candidates. The three lead
ers in the race are all quite prominent and are successful
men in their several callings. Any one is big enough for
m pot, in
a d v o c a tin g
the job and the vote of the people will not be governed so m o S re e n a p to ro r te c S tio
n on d ic e d e c la re d
much by the candidates ability but by the platform upon th a t A m eric an s c o u ld do b e lte r wifi»
th e ir o w n d ice. All o f w h ic h is of
which he runs.
c o u rse tru e . A nn c r a p -s h o o te r w ill
Except in the political centers, little is being said, es tell you th a t h e ca n w in m o re w ith
pecially in the agricultural sections. The rural voter has h o m e m a n u fa c tu re d d ic e th a n an y
not yet decided what step to take.
o th e r k in d .
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Today, March 6 was the day set for general Com
munist uprisings all over the world and especially in this
W E DESIRE TO GET ALL THE NEW S OF TH E CITY.
AND W E WILL APPRECIATE HAVING
ANYONE PHONE US ABOUT ANY EVENT
OF INTEREST
O n e f o rw a r d lo o k e r s a y s th a t
w o m a n w ill n e v e r be re a lly fre e
u n til sh e ca n lo af lik e a m an . In
o r d e r to d o th is sh e w ill h av e to
le a rn h o w to sp e n d m o st of h e r
tim e “ in c o n fe re n c e .”
W r it e Y o u r O w n T e l t u r a m t
T hs telautograph service 1« now be
leg added to the stu ts tetegrnph sys
tom of F rance and on« can now trnns
mlt a telegram In his own handw rlt
Ing to all the leading French towns.
The serviee la not only useful for
sentim ental but p ractical purposes, si
the courts will probably accept a sly
a a tu re sent by wire as le g a l
F a m o u s C h a ir»
One of the most b eau tifu l ch airs In
the world Is the ch air of Dngobert,
king of the Franks, who dlvd In the
year 638. It Is m ade of cast and
chiseled bronze of very fine workm an
ship. B ut St. P eter’s ch air a t Rome
Is said to be the most s net r a t and In
teresttn g piece of fu ru ltu rs In ax
is ten««.
Printing—see us.
Give us a chance to Figure
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Gold Hill,
Central Point
W hen you think of
DIAMONDS
think of
Fruit Growers purchasing Committee
Orders Must Be Placed Immediately so that the
Lead may be delivered by March 23rd.
Farmers Exchange
Coopérative
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Phone 932
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le L u m b e r, ShiH gtr*. I.sth Ljn e, I’h r .lr r , C e m en t, Jo h n s-M a n
v ille Roofing» ete., an d m ake e v e ry th in g in C a b in e t W ork
and Mill W o rk .
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T R O W B R ID G E L U M B E R Y A R D
T R O W B R ID G E C A B IN E T W O R K S
L et u s e s t|m a te y a u r biH, you w ill like o u r S erv ice , Q u ality
an d P ric e s.
.. M ed fo rd , O reg o n
Owning
Your Own Home
Are you getting away in in the land
lord? Are you getting any closer to
that home which y< u have talked about.
The one built and planned according to
your own taste.
A bank account built up by weekly depos
its will bring you your goal in a surprisingly
short time.
C o n fe d e ra te M o n e y
The paper on which Confederata
currency w as printed was not distinc
tive paper. It was com paratively good
quality paper with a grayish tin t and
was printed on both sides.
Jackson County Bank
Established 1888
Member Feder il Reserve
How She Took It
Blobbs—“I took a chance and kissed
her In the dark,” Rlolihs—"How did
she tuke It?
W hat did she say?"
Blobbs--".She said she never wanted
to see my face ngidn.’’
Medford, Oregon
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Glendale,
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Including the Arsenate of Lead Pool for the
C u rio u s B o o h
T h ere Is a book belonging to the
family of prince de Llgue of France
th at Is n eith er w rl’tcn nor printed.
The lette rs of the te x t are cut out of
each folio upon the Illic it vellum, and,
being Interleaved will» blue paper, It
ts fls «asy to read us print.
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Mac’s Printing Company
D one right and w hen
w e prom ised it.
W.e give ■ m oneybark
guarantee on all w ork.
Orchard Spray
and Supplies
Eggs th a t are w orthless so fur a
food value goes are not w asted l<>
the large deniers, bul sre covered will
kerosene after bring broken, frr: !n
with hortc acid and sold to tanneries
for use In one nf th e first proce.i e-
S of m aking leather.
T he shells eye
f, removed by sieves nnd the cgi? mix
— I aye Is placed in a revolving d im .
w;»h the raw hides to tuuke th e v
fil.an t
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on your next job
Watch
Repairing
We Are Handling All
Worthiest Eggs No Waste
are never satisfied unless you are
skates or bicycles.
A n ew w a y to cook p o ta to e s :
S c ru b th e m th o ro u g h ly w ith v eg e
ta b le b ru s h , Imil in " jiu k e ls ” u n til
le n d e r, r u t in th ic k slic e s, b ru sh
w ith fit’ m u ' b ro w n u n d e r a b ro ile r.
T h e re s u lt is d e lirio u s.
W h en a ju r y r e p o r te d in c o u rt in
P itts b u rg , th e o th e f d ay , th e f o r e
m an w h o w a s a w o m a n , re a c h e d
¡„ ,n .r ,,u rse fo r th e v e rd ic t an d
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p , tell th e ju d g e sh e bail
m isp la c e d it.
D o esn ’t th a t so u n d
| h o m e -lik e ?
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W e take a Personal Pride in our W ork and
T h e k id s of th is g e n e ra tio n m ay
he h tte k w a rd In so m e re sp e e ls, hut
Ihey k n o w m o re a b o u t a irp la n e s
tlu n , th e ir «lads k n e w ab o u t ro lle r
A p r e tty w ay Io se rv e b isc u its
fo r a lu n c h e o n is to cu t th e m in
liny ro u n d s, (nu am p ly p a p rik a r a n
m ay he u se d fo r th is ) an d tit th re e
in each c o m p a rtm e n t o f a mtiirin
p an . T h is g iv es a c lo v e r le a f e f
fect.
M aybe h a rd w o rk n e v e r h a rm e d
a n y o n e, h u t w e ’ve n e v e r n o tic ed
a n y m a rv e lo u s b en e fits fro m c a r r y
in g out a co u p le of tu b s fu ll ot a s h
es.— K ort \V41yne N e w s-S e n tin e l.
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For that better
A little ¡»hreilileil c o in .m ill um l u
b it of alm o n d fla v o rin g g iv e u d e
lic io u s n e w llu v o r to r o e p u d d in g .
T h e d is a g re e a b le o d o r o fle n left
in d ish e s o r p a n s Hint lim e e o n la ln -
e<l llsh m a y be rem o v e d by a d d in g
u lurg • tubles|> oonful o f sa lt to th e
rin s in g w a te r w h en w a sh in g them .
A c o rn p o p p e r is v e ry c o n v e n ie n t
fo r ro u stin g w a ln u ts. If th e w h o le
n u ts a re p u l in an d ro a s te d u n til the
sh e lls a r e soft am i c ru m b ly , th e
m e als a re d elicio u s.
A w o m an h as a fat h u sb a n d an d
in ste a d of th ro w in g th in g s a ro u n d
an d m e ssin g u p th e p la ce in g e n e r
al w h en sh e gels m ad at h im , sh e
ju sl th ro w s h is sh o es u n d e r th e bed.
w o rth of lin g e rie p r o b a b ly h a u le d
a . t
l-T, at th e S ch o o l of Hom e F.i’o n o m -
Ics. O reg o n S tate C ollege
D in n e r G uest
Mrs. Geo. W rig id o f T a b le Rock
v .is a d in n e r Hiiesl at th e ho m e of
h e r d iilip h tc r, Mrs. L e o n a rd Bow
m .in mid fa m ily , T u e sd a y .
H ave y o u e v e r tr ie d “ so u ffle"
c r a c k e r s ? T o m ak e th e m , th e so d a
c ra c k e rs a re la id in a flat p an of
ice w a te r fo r eig h t m in u te s. T h en
tiie w a te r is d ra in e d oil' am i th e
c r a c k e r s b ak e d in a m eiliu m oven
fo r 45 m in u te s. T h ey s h o u ld com e
th e loot aw ay in th e ir vest p o ck ets. o ut a lig h t g o ld en b ro w n am i flak-
— D ay to n (O h io ) N ew s.
ilv te n d e r.
A g e n e ra tio n ago th e p o p u la r s lo
gan w a s “ F o u r y e a rs m o re of th e
full d in n e r p a il.” N o w ¡1 is “ a se-
A newspaper editor > eceived
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p o em e n title d ,
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H e r e p lie d :
ca u se y o u se n t y o u r j>oeni th ro u g h ily .”
th e m ail in ste d o f b r in g in g it.”—
A G erm a n sc ie n tist is sa id to he
L'lk B e rlin .
i w o rk in g on an a ir p la n e w h ic h w ill
T h e B oston so c ia l w o r k e r w h o tra v e l 2,600 m ills an h o u r. W hy
sa y s n ag g in g w iv e s a n d p o o r co o k s th e h u r r y ?
w re c k m o re h o m e s , th a n v a m p ire s I
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an d s ir e n s do, m ay b e rig h t, h u t
G re atn es s M u s t B e W o n
given a c h o ic e , m ost m en w o u ld , T h ere are two ends to every lad d er
r a th e r h a v e th e s ir e n s d o th e ' —anil the bottom 1« w here one sta rts,
w re c k in g .— Y o u n g sto w n T e le g ra m , i T he mar. at the top. disappointing
though he may look, did not tty there.
T h o se th ie v e s w h o b ro k e in to a It Is not often th a t men “have great-
s to re
an .l e s c a p e d
w ith
*1,200 n ew th ru st upon them,
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H O U R P O IN T E R S
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