Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19??, March 28, 1930, Image 1

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CENTRAL POINT STAR
VOLUME TWO
Much Activity
Shown Silvanite
Gold Mine Now
-j-g a
FRIDAY, MARCH 2«, 1930
DID YOU EVER »TOP TO
THIN#
By Edson IC Wollt*
Shawnee, Oklahoma
j Conditions In News Gleaned
! Twelfth District and Condensed
Remain Same for our Readers
NUMBER 3«
Analyzing
...YOU...
V/ilh tie New Scieice of Syllables
New Building
Is Occupied
This Week
By C. jT cO F F M A N
That a whole lol of people get the
Dean
of AH the Enumerators
habit of spending too freely, with­
out thought of tomorrow.
'('tie indulge in loo muny luxuries
Clara
Your correspondent had the priv­ wiiieii their incomes will not aland;. i'he apparent improvement in bus­
The Tariff bill was passed by Hie ' r i, 2™^ nam* nt
Oregon’s new half million dollar
ilege of being o guest of lieu. Huff, they seem to have no thought for
Senate the early part of the week. H*"*' bC""UM?
? *y *" •f” r< h
iness
conditions
in
the
Twelfth
Fed­
office building was occupied for the
su|K*rinleiiilenl of (he Silvanite gold Hie future. Of course, it is their
Th.
53-31.
The
,,,-w
.
first lime this week, several depart­
mine on Hie Santa Valley road near money und they liuve u right to eral Reserve District lute in January schedules carries the highest pro­
s c r ip t. I cam e
spend it, but they have no rigid to und curly in February did not con­ tection that bus ever been given Io
ments moving into the new quarter»
(iold Hill, one duy lusl week.
across some taitln
tinue throughout the later month. agricultural products.
over Ihe week-end and others mov­
Tlie main tunnel nt (lie mine ia forget tomorrow.
arid Greek sylla­
fur up on Hie hill aide above the
.Most of them are gaining much ex Total industrial production averug-
bles which made ing this week. The building, a five
compressor sheds and mill. Here prrirnre and wtint (hey call "Joy,” . <-d approximately the same us in
part of your name story and basement reinforced con­
The Longview Bridge connecting
we found Mr. Half mortaring and but wbut bout tomorrow?
mean to dig open, crete affair, faced with cream color­
January, while trade was less active Washington and Oregon and lying 1
to pierce.
ed lerra cotta, occupies the north
washing roek suniples us tliey came
If they would slow down, live than in that month. Wholesale com- between Hanier und Longview, will
Another part of half of the supreme court block,
from the mine, watching for vuluea witbln their incomes and save, they modify prices continued Hie de­ be dedicated Saturday. This is a
Forehead your name li.dicnt-
just east of ihe capitol building. Its
mid keeping u check on the con­ but wbut about tomorrow?
dine that lias been evident since the W,000,000 project and means much Clara's
ed a banquet and construction was authorized by the
and
Fingers.
dition of Hie ore that waa being
Now is Hie lime for these people sunwncr of 192«, reaching the lowest to both conwnonwealths.
a good time.
thrown on Hie dump.
to re-udjust their way of living und level since 1922. Total curloadings
But the startling part was to And legislature of 1927 hut due to litiga­
w Down Ihe hill several hundred start in io spend their money Judi­ increased sharply during February
Col Lindberg states that the glid­ another section. KA, meaning adver­ tion the contract was not let until
feel men are busy reconditioning ciously. it may be too late tomor­ and were about the same number us er will open up new fields in aero­ sity. affliction and calamity. Tills last summer. The building was fi­
Hie live stump mill which they will row.
a year ago. Credit ease has be­ nautical development due to the low apparent contradiction is borne out nanced through a loan from the
in your life by your high forehead funds of the state industrial accident
Money made honestly should be come more evident during the past cost and ease of operation.
use Io reclaim from Hie ore, the
and your abort fingers a rare combi
commission, to be repaid by the
precious gold which lira hidden s|x-nt honestly. Throwing it away six weeks, bul interest rates chang­
oatlon.
state at the rate of 960.000 per year.
within. I Ida purl of the rompuuy'g Io gratify every wish und to indulgi ed little and commercial loans con­
Chemists of California have an­
Now remember, none of these things
in
things
that
Kiev,
cannot
ufforil
equipment will anon be grinding
tinued ut relatively low levels.
nounced a new process of extracting ' urs futes or destinies. They are in­ Exclusive of furnishings and equip­
radium
from the earth with much ' fluences only, and by tell'nc yon about ment the structure to date repres­
away, pulverixlng Ihe ore which only brings grief tomorrow.
Growing conditions, improved by
has been taken from the shaft and
People, like cities, should build benefleial rainfall, are perhaps the less expense than before which will them in advunce, I can help you to ents an expenditure of 9501,055.19.
! The entire first floor will be occu­
collecting upon the concentrating for tomorrow!
most favorable factor in Ihe present greatly reduce the cost of the prec­ avoid them.
Besides all this you must remember pied by the automobile registration
tables the gold which Hie rock con­
agricultural outlook. The contin­ ious element.
that the Lutln root for Clara Is CI-AK
department and the slate traffic di­
tained.
CREAM EH YMKN DBCLAR E
ued declines in prices of farm
US. to make clear or transparent, and
vision, the second floor will be oc­
Sir
Ronald
Lindsay,
recently
ap­
We accompanied Mr. Half buck
ADVERTISING PAYS products have had u depressing in­
to free from Impurities. This Is like cupied by the Highway department.
pointed
British
ambassador
Io
suc­
fluence
on
the
markets
for
many
into the tunnels and cross cuts of
our word clarify.
The fourth floor will be shared by
the mine and saw the work which
Nevertheless, you can well afford to
Effectiveness of newspaper ad­ crops unit for livestock, anil have ceed Sir Esme Howard who retired,
this rnmpony is doing to locute a vertising was teslifled Io most introduced some uncertainty in presented his credentials to Pres-J look cautiously at the tendency of tbe the Adjutant General’s department,
Soldiur’s Bonus Commission, In­
large vein which they know should heartily by creamery operators of planning agricultural operations for ideni Hoover, this week. At the Mvwa of some other Clams and their
surance
Department and the live
exist on the pro|M-rty. So fur buck Oregon in their unniinl meeting at the current season. Wheat has not same lime he presented a message ’ possible outcomes, such as Clara Mor-
stock
Sanitary
Board and State Vet­
frorn
the
English
king
stating
that
rla'
an
actn'M
of
former
days,
and
have Ihe tunnels gone that it is nec­ Sulem lusl week! when several re­ been marketed as satisfactorily as
pre8eDt CIara Bow. today's screen erinarian. The fifth floor will be
essary to keep a stream of air pour­ ported sales increases ranging from ii was lust year, with the result he hoped the Naval Conference our
favorite.
shared by the Public Service Com­
ing back into Ihe mine so that the 25 to 100 |M*r cent as « result of Ihe that slocks are larger and tolal would reach an agreement that
Your best career is probably a dra­
mission,
Corporation Department,
would
he
satisfactory
to
all.
shipments
smaller
than
they
were
men will be able to breath good air. recent butter advertisements pre­
matic one, but In your case it will
State Engineer, Department for Vo­
Something Hie 1200 or more feet pared ut the Oregon Slate college a year ago. Constant additions to
,
require a great deal of balance to
the L. S. government hus warned maintain happiness. Do not let per- cational education and the State
of tunnel have been driven and 2IM) und run by creameries and stores the Distriets’s herds of sheep during
lie past three years have combined ull missionaries in regions of China sonal ambition run away with both Board of higher Education. The
feet of wins sunk. A small hoist, throughout the state.
hanking department, now occupying
now in operation, will soon be re-
The ereumeryinen voted to con­ •■ith ihe current recession in prices where not protected by reliable your heart and yqjir head
rented
quarters down town will
Thus,
by
seeing
tlie
deeper
things
troops
to
leave
Chipa
ut
once.
* placed by a larger equipment due tinue Hiis ty|«e of advertising nnd nf both ’ainbs and wool to handi­
within you. you will discover your move into the rooms in the Capitol
cap
that
industry
in
maintaining
Ihe
Io the fact that the shaft is now so also pledged Iheir backing to the
A movement has been started to power and strength, before being com building being vacated by the Cor­
deep that it is dilficiilt for the ma­ stule campaign for increas •«! con­ favorable market position it has oc­
to apply them to the world at
poration Department, and the State
save
the scenic spots along the high­ pelled
cupied
during
recent
years.
This
chine now employed to do the sumption of dairy products to be
targe.
Tax Commission will move from
ways
of
the
state
by
a
"Save
Ore­
year’s
Navel
orang-
crop,
of
moder­
work it is culled upon to do.
directed by Miss Claribel Nye,
If you can be really happy In your
their cramped quarters on the sec­
gon Scenery League.”
work, you can spread lots of happt
I'lic engineering on Ihe tunnel home economies extension leader ate size und good q lality. hag been
ond floor of the Capitol into the
bringing
satisfactory
returns
to
cit­
ness.
both
for
yourself
and
others,
ha% been so well done Hull Hu* curs ut the college.
Chicago was in the grip of snow but you will find It very difficult to offices on Ihe first floor of the cap­
Too much emphasis is being giv- rus fruit gr< wers.
which carry oul the ore will travel
itol into the offices on the first
and
wintry blasts this week, with make progress If your heart Is hear
Engineering contracts awarded
willi only llieir own load Io provide fn ,o l,<M,r <l««lil>' ‘>f Oregon butter,
floor being vacated by the State En­
traffic tied up and much inconven­ ter than the load you have to carry
Ihe
creaiueryinen
l>c'‘>*vc.
as
Ihe1
showed
at
increase
in
value
during
momentum ami yet may he pushed
( ® ltJO. W estern N ew spaper U nion >
gineer and the Insurance Commis­
ience
and
suffering.
Another
argu­
back into Hie mine easily by one quality is being conslau'ls, improv­ February, bul residential and other ment for the pleasant climate of
sioner.
building
operation«
declined
further
SPECIALIST TO HOLD CLINIC
ed and is now fur belter than I e
man.
during Ihe month. Increased output Southern Oregon.
public
realizes.
The
continuance
Everyone who is connected with
Upon the request of the Jackson
A law limiting the amount of in­
1°** °f premiums to bondhold-
the mine are looking forward to o f Ihe butler scoring and analysis I
The
Europa.
a
North
German’
Coun,y
Heal,h Department, and debtedness which municipalities
service
by
ihe
slate
college
was
up-
*n
*wo
industries
lumber
und
lie-
the opening of Hie mill. Hint they
proved.
i •r°l<“Uin—ogset declines in most olh- Lloyd Liner has taken the trans- with Ihe unanimous invitation of might incur for street improvements
might ascertain Hie extent of the
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Atlantic record for time, on her Hie Jackson County Medical Society, is advocated by Slate Treasurer T.
values which are being taken from camp, those who desire Io attend February, and total industrial pro- maiden voyage to this country. The Dr. Richard B. Dillehunt of Port- . B. Kay as another check upon what
the mine.
should apply at once, he advises.
duetion was maintained at about the lime from Cherbourg to New York land, Oregon has volunteered his he describes as the mad orgy of
A health-giving month in the out levels recorded for January. It was cut to four days, 17 hours, services to hold a thorough and well spending in which many cities have
12,205,440 IN AI TO LICENSE
doors, sleeping in army tents with should he noted, however, that the 6 minutes.
organized clinic for crippled child- engaged in the past few years, Kay
ren.
FEES PAID UP TO DATE mornings devoted to training in lumber cut was unusually small in
also recommends that bonds issued
Dr. Dillehunt is Dean of the Uni­ for municipal improvements should
military subjects, citizenship, hy­ January and that increased crude
The U. S. Senate is io adjourn for
i'lic average annual license fee giene nnd first aid, while the after­ oil production in February was the a weeks vacation, two big bills were versity of Oregon Medical school, be made to mature serially instead
noons
are
given
over
to
open
air
on uuloniobilrs in -Oregon under
result of permitting unrestricted passed before the recess, the public head of the department of Ortho- of leaving their maturity optional
. ...
, .
-
pedics, Multnomah County Hospital provision, he declares, would eliin-
the new schedule is $21 M0, compur- games and s|x>rts, awaits the young output for it few days in order (o ■ ....
buddings bill and the agriculture and the head of and the chief of
with the municipalities. Such a
cd Io $27 under Ihe old, according »ten from this und other counties establish the proper basis of prora­
appropriation bill.
st>ff of ,he Shriner*s Hospital for provision, he declares, would elim­
to Secretary of Siale (loss. He *n ,,le s,n,e whose applications lire tion in the current curtailment pro­
— “
Crippled Children and is further ac- inate loss of premiums to bondhold­
♦ based his calculations oil registra-I received in lime Io he acted upon gram of that industry.
Hear Admiral Richard E. Byrd lively! connected with the Doorn- ers due to premtature calling of the
I’he value of trade, partly because
(ions »nil receipts for Ihe current favorably.
,
year to date.
I .The Government pays all travel- of price declines, was less in Febru­ announced in a radiogram to his 1 becher Memorial Hospital for child- bonds, and would also stop refund­
A tolal of 202.000 automobiles ' ,n< *n<* CHmP expenses, including ary of last year. Retail sales tie- personul representative in New ren. all of Portland. Dr. Dillehunt ing and defaults as there would be
have been registered in Oregon this uniforms, shelter, food, equipment, creased in most cities in Ihe Dis­ 5 ork City that he w*ould claim has made a life study of these prob more prompt collections of delin­
year, paying in an aggregate of $2,- ' n,,d medical attendance, "An ex- trict, Portland and Oakland being lands that he discovered in the Ant lenis of childhood ami is interna­ quent assessments against improved
tionally recognized as one of the properties. Kay warns that many
205,440 in fees or an average of 1 l»erienee for red-blooded American Hie only exception, and wholesale arctic for the U. S.
foremost authorities for crippled municipalities which have bonded
910.90 a car for Hie half-year |ier- hoys" is Hu* way some parents put trade declined more than seasonal­
and handicapped children.
themselves so heavily for improve­
Information and application ly. Activity in both foreign and in- COMMITTEE APPOINTED FOR
ioil. Trucks willi 10,130 registered It.
The Jackson County Health De­ ments are now feed with serious
ELIMINATION OF ILLITERACY
und an aggregate license fee of blanks may he obtained through j lercoastal trade receded further
partment in announcing this clinic difficulties in meeting their obliga­
9355,530 sre paying an average of Hie nearest American Legion Post during February.
wishes it to he emphatically slated tions as iheir bonds fall due with no
or
by
applying
to
C.
M
.
T.
C.
Head­
Continued
commodity
price
de­
912.M0 a year under Ihe new rale
A. Howard, State Superintend­
quarters,
Vancouver
Barracks, clines have become an increasingly ent of Public Instruction, has ap- that only those children who have provision having been made to pay
schedule.
important, though not entirely un­ pointed a committee Io seek means appointed anti who have preclinical them off. Two Oregon cities, which
' The 920 motorcycles registered Washington.
favorable influence in Ihe business of elimination of illiteracy. The investigations and work done, will he does not name, have already
have contributed a total of 91990 in
situation.
Prices of many basic committee was appointed ut the be examined at this clinic. The practically repudiated bond issues,
fees, 500 dealers have puid in
number of appointments will be he says.
12,512. A tolal of 7M32 chauffeurs SAMBO’S PHILOSOPHY commodities (for example wool, silk request of Hay Lyman W’ilhur, sec­ limited, therefore anyone wishing
silver,
lend.
zine,
tin,
rubber,
coffee)
retary of the interior and chair­
and 0934 operators have also been
nr*.* nt Ihe lowest levels recorded for man of the national committee in to have the service? of ¡his clinic
Automobile license fees in Oregon
registered this year at $1 each.
several years. Declining prices nnd the nation-wide effort io solve the will of necessity be forced to make under the new schedule now in ef­
Receipts of Hie motor vehicle
rather large stocks in Ihe hands of problem of illiteracy. Members of an appointment on or before Thurs­ fect average 21.80 per year on pas­
registration department to dale for
producers
and users of many im­ the Oregon committee are Frank S. day April 10, 1930. It is further senger ears, as compared Io an av­
ibis year aggregate $2,050,920.52.
portant raw materials have accom­ Sever, Portland state director of suggested that anyone desiring ap­ erage fee of $27 per year under the
panied
decreasing industrial output. Americanization A. C. Strange, pointments at this clinic lx* sure to old schedule, Secretary of State
LIMIT W/I.L HE SMALL FOR
Changes in the credit situation Oregon Normal school William H make such appointments by letter Hoss has figured out. Trucks are
CANDIDATES FOR C.M.T.C.
since mid-February have added to! Buillie, Superintendent of i lié" St aïe or personal interview with the coun- paying an average fee of $42.80 per
► Three Jackson county young men
the supply of funds available Io Dis- (raining school for boys- Mrs M ir- health department, in order that year under the present schedule. A
17 years of age or older will he
triet money markets. Loans and tha E. Mkilkey, Coquille, county there will he no chance for mis­ total of 202,000 automobiles have
among the hundreds of .students of
disc ounls of member hunks have not school superintendent; Miss Eliza- takes to occur.
been registered this year to date,
Oregon and southwestern Wash­
The services of Dr. Dillehunt and pay/ing in a total of $2,205.440 in
shown any signlfieanl movements beth C. Murray St. Helens, county
ington who will gather ill Vancou­
since Hull time, although their in­ school superintendent; Mrs. Carl G. this clinic are available to all crip­ fees or an average of $10.90 per car
ver Barracks on June 20 Io start
vestment holdings have increased Helm, LaGrande, F. O. Inimel, Eu­ pled or physically deformed child­ for the half year period. Truck reg­
their month of training at Govern«
somewhat as n result of the March gene; IL R. Turner, Dallas; Mrs. ren and there will be no charges for istrations, to date total 10,130 rep­
nienl expense In Ihe Citizens* Mili­
15 issue of United Slates Treasury C. II. Simmons, Portland; Mrs. Geo. this service as this is to he a free resenting fees aggregating $355.530.
tary Training Gamp. Just one half
certificates. Discounts at H ip Re­ T. Gerlinger, Portland; Mrs. J. F. clinic.
Collections in ihe motor vehicle reg­
of Hie total quota authorized has al­
All those desirous of these servic­ istration department so far this year
serve Bank have remained nf Hie Arnold Bend; George K. Aiken, On­
ready been tilled by applications
unusually low volume which has tario; Mis.*t Cecelia Beyler, Astoria, es, please make arrangements by from all sources total $2,656,826.52.
received direct from prospective
prevailed
since mid-January. The and Mrs. C. J. Frankel, Portland. communicating with the Jackson
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“Ol ulggHti Jim nil lamed up today
students, according to Brigadier
discount
rale
of Ihe Federal Reserve Officials said that because of Ihe County Health Department located
Mrs. Helen Condid (nee Bowers)
Big piece o' svilite papah hlowei’ outen
General Paul A. Wolf, U. S. A.,
on the second floor of the Court was reported quite ill at her home
de graveyahd at 'liu whilst lie pussln* Bank of San Francisco was reduced low per cent of illiteracy in Ore­
camp conimciiiler, Wiith only 90 dar
from four nnd onchnlf Io four per gon, the activities of the committee House. Medford, Oregon and it is in Grants Pass, last week end. We
Iss' night,"
flays lefi before ihe opening of I
requested that these arrangements arc informed that she is now en­
cent, effective March 21.
would be limited.
be made as soon as possible.
joying normal health again.
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