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J* TH » CENTRAL POINT STAI FRIDAY. MAY I, ISSO. How to Raise Poultry C EN TR A L P O IN T STAR B v D r. L. D. LtCeitr, V .S .,St. Lowu, M o . D r. L«Gcdr in a uradual* o f the O n ta rio V a lc r in a r v C o lle g e , IH 9 2 . T h ir ty -« !« year* o f veterinary practice on diaeaaea o f live stock and ixx ih ry . Em inent au* tlio rity on poultry and atock raising. N a t io n a lly k n o w n p o u ltry b re e d e r. N o ted author and lectnrer. Published by Mac’s Printing Co.? Gold Hill, Oregon C. J. SHORB. Editor An Independent Newspaper published in the Interests of Central Point Oregon and vicinity PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Entered as second-class matter, October 26, 1928 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 Al Hermonson 1 • r , A cool clean place is H iiother es Iteud the Ads and p ro fit. A good sential factor in keeping eggs fresh adve rtise r Is usually u good m er ami m arketable d u rin g the w urm chant. days o f summer. A basement is us u a lly cool enough h ilt s lio u ld lie d ry unit free from ohjeetionnhle odors. No m utter how good yo u r storage fa c ilitie s may lie. how ever, T II K MAN m arket yo ur eggs often in hot w eather anil Hie h o tte r Die w eather for tin* o fte n e r they should In* gotten out o f yo ur hunds. Bad fla vors in ggs are usuully • • • nuire eonunoii d u rin g hot weather C H A F L E I than at o ilie r limes. They may re sult fro m m old, absorption of odors or feeding of certa in m aterials. Eggs held in 11 damp m usty place w ill develop a m old w h ich causes an unpleasant flavor, o r storing «■ggs near onions, euhhage, kero* sene o r uny o th e r substance w ith a strong iie n e tru liu g odor may cause hail lluvors. G o v iin o n Keeping Good Eggs in the Good Old Summer Time season if allow ed Io run w ith the liens.” I th in k most people realist* the correctiw ita o f the young clerk's statement hut hi«, advice is not fo l lowed as generally us it should he. Ileus w ill continue to lay eggs if there isn’t even a rooster in the O bsvrvanrv o f a Few Sim ple Rule« same county. What is more, eggs Insures Keeping Q ualities in Sum produced under such co nditions mer Eggs; Reduce^ Losses From w ill keep much longer ami at con side ra b ly h ig he r tem peratures Hum Eggs Spoiled Before M arketing the fe rtile eggs that result from per- mi lin g 1. ale L in .s to run w ith the W i.:i an nudili'«* '‘ W hew 11 per- u *k al a ll limes. f osil .1 h i: fe rtile ,j'g \ ill soon begin to 11 the ■ 1 . ve.iranent i f expo .cd . • 1 1 .. .. 01 o \, r in ,., • « . Hi l. .1 .« lire . cau 1... • i« .n J .,,. .. , . i l .mo any c;' i!t a t MOTHER What a nicdly of reactions that word brings to us whenever we see it or hear it. i'o everyone comes a thrill a. t:; ughts of mother. 1 t , truly. Mother is an almost in- s, ired word. Of all carmi) th.n.; . what is there than can taire her place? what cau u.rc«. in tun us a greater feeling 01 Ge io n ir . a n real laoiiier."' ■ : I. \ U llllt u i ■ b .l- At e believe that tl*. pei.*« 1. wito suggested .dotner s ? V C . . i*:i I' , ,. 1. lo u r or live la \s day d:d a noble work. N 1 that anyone should need a *'W ib'« • • r 1. ;• 1 1.1. : '•iri.s, Since special day on which to pa; their respects to that greatest v.'it: the ft hit ..Hire-, n fitte r than of all people, mother, but because .« creates a greater thot- roaed m ention 1. e 1 unco - . uhter lu rin g 11 su .111 T 1110 i t ! . ., fulness for mother up< n that day and in doing that it is • I "W ■ r; '.*'ll cf sw a ttia j. Ip.. bound to bring greater love ai d greater charity into this tx la w y thaï li.'iu1 is very im - worid. It is at once a time upon which both mother and 2D. ut me turned we. ;le r ’ ll. nt. child might do some serious thinking. Even m other s rutn ’em” I eepiii eggs in fe rti'e , the d if- might err at times and at lite approach of mother’s day •‘I I .et yo u r A d ii tb icm is gre atly they might take inventory of then,selves and decide if they hens* 'll* " '»fliers? ' u*ked the e 'e r . ., A n othe r o f the rules fo r are all that a real mother should be and if not, so guide . ' v ’ 1 ' ' ' »«•••I « w tuner eggs is to lir ty egg has their lives that ■ eir babe grows into man’s estate . and w etting de- he can proudly point, to mother and feel all the emotions pened to 1 , recent';. r ..«i, ,i,d stroys the m tu r.,i ill, liliu w hich pro- from the state a g ric u ltu ra l college (eels an egg against the e n try o f which should c« rne when thinking o f such a noble soul. . A » •* explained to h is ra th e r incredulous i (he snores of leeuv Most o f the suggestions g iv i II above m ight w ell be I ept ill force the entire year ro u n d T in high tem perature o f sum iner m on th, creates uci i: I 1 litm us, hnweve.*, w h ich i.v.k, a",ibl desirable to 1 xerrlse ev v j-r r.’i lc n to Insure d e live rin g Io me.*, cl o n ly eggs that are s tric t! fresh ,mt p u lu tib lr. I ’roilueers o are km ,vn Io d e liv er «inly lb be*’ o f lil "It grndt* eggs cell n l v v 1 -1.1 land a h ig he r price nnd ran Unit a reudy m arket fo r Ih e lr output even when others are bew ailing the fact that ovcr-produc- l*on o r some o th e r ever present bugaboo has beaten th e ir prices «town. Building Materials M B H In r*s ;•<» th r qilitlificaiiolH <»f A l l < 'u n « l* d a le a ! WI ki liest ex rullìi iiir« die spiri! of thè day, "On- u.ird Oregon?" Wlt.i ha« had thè burine««, esecutive, ami legislative C,\|'crirnce ? — WI ki II.!« b e n i d ir »t.llin. b advorate ideal* ? ut American « UAIIIiKS II 11X A IhiriitcM Man who«c slogan is “1udii ¡Irtalise Orrgua" Ki eid nu ■ ««us . brief review of tb< lie of mother only tends to o n , , h . , bv ,nOwh,, d intensity her greatness, her devotion and her chanty. She <gg to become fe rtiliz e d he re - d iti cu it ns it s- umts. Provide plen- passes thru the depths of despair, faces death and depriva- ‘!uiv,i ,hlir keeping q ua litie s to an t y ,,r r | ,,,n nests; ami clean them v a b le e extent. tions. if necessary that her babes might stow to be erood. o u n n »* lx , lie n.-v.ii 11 , M<ivi»eai . . *.• * i .1 . . m , eoneludei «1 bis in i lrom ptu It- «««vi feep h e n i indoors w hen the runs righteous citizens and the greatest tribute that can be paid w ilh this good advice: " I f y o u r «he wet and n iu ih lv. Shim' i .some to any mother is to say that she was a good mother and rofist- rs are o f no special value, eggs become soile.l in spite o f a ll no compensation is greater than to see her child grow into k ill them and eat them. If j«»u precautions, keep them fo r home don’t w ant Io do that, pen them up consum ption. Do not wash them, an upright man or woman. u n til y< u need eggs fo r hutching. * tailed - o il q 1. 1 The world has been charitable to most of its heroes. It A r o o c r does more harm than ■ «•r eggs at least «.nee o r tw ice eaeli has erected monuments and distributed medals to the val- K“ o«l any tim e outside the breeding «lay. orous persons who have been marked for some great un- ' --------------------------------- — dertaking but even in the humblest home may be found an even greater martyr, an even greater hero in the person of H ' E ' i E C C H B K S E S H n R B a S 3 'Q H ■ n S C T 1 a mother. She nurses the sick, she educates and enlightens the child, she tenderly adm« nishes them of what is right and what is wrong. She guides their wandering footsteps Ours is a modern «apply depot f o r the b u ilde r fo r we handle as best she can from the cradle without ever a thought of Lum ber, S hingle., Lath, f.lme, F> t- r . r o-« n v ille what remuneration will he hers for the trouble. She mere- g F oofings e tc , and make e v e ry th in g in C abinet W ork and M ill ly gives the best that is in her—the best she has, that her H W ork. children may grow up to bless her in her declining years. s T R O W B R ID G E L U M B E R Y A R D This is our tribute io motherhood. May the great daj B T R O W B R .I D G « E C A B I N E T —Mother’s day bring many blessings to every mother win ■ Le’ us e. titn aie y o u r b ill, you w i ll like our Service, ({u tility and Prices. M EDFORD. OREGON lives. I r a 5’ 3B raaK B aaccaB acB naaa® i * » » From all indication the present Republican primaries will be a great mess before it is all over with fish, cement, electricity and several other choice brands of pie all in the same huddle. We hope that out of the chaos a real political platform and a man capable of putting it in force will be chosen. HALL « l ’ .iK t .Vii« p r i l l i , iiK d il, Il ,11 r C u v .in irr «’lui», I. I> I L. t.lu lo», Miii,„««'r, «ri. t'uillu n tl, linpritiil II- U r r f u ll ) DB. 1. II. GOVE A Perfect Pldte Is A Boon Ibnt is appreciated by those w ho have sultTre«l m en tally and p h ysica lly fro m old snags und disetise-hreeding in fected teeth. Plates never ache. They are sanitury und a lusting con fo rt when p ro duced by a si.,lied operator. 1 lake ju s tiilu b le p rid e in the success I have achieved along this exacting line o f dental practice. W atch Repairing D une rig h t and w e prom ised it. We give ■ ravt S W hen the t you , a t th in k of | D IA M O N D S Specialist un Plate* nnd Bridges Dune m o a e y b s rk g u a ra n te e on a ll worfc. Dr. I. H. Gove D e n tis try a w hen th in k o f M odern W ay 235 E Main O lflre phone 372J MEDFORD Res. 708-J + «E + The Mayor of New \ ork suffered a breakdown from over work. Its no wonder our mayor gets a head ach cnce in a while. MEDFORD M ONDAY ci W L . —— — ill ia m I MAÏ 1 I9th! 1 — — ------------------------------ ------------------------------------ Your Strength and Energy s o r th e m o d e rn s e rv a n t E le c tr ic ity ? ' * X A N D THE A D D E D FEATUPES PAGEANrOF it Republican N ational Committeeman WORLD’S LARGEST TRAINED WILD ANIMAL CIRCUS F o r the firs t tim e in the h isto ry o f the West a Western man—-Ralph E. W illiam s o f Oregon—is Vice C hairm an of tne Bepubhcan N ational Committee. D u rin g the past six m onths he has served as acting C hairm an o f the N ational Committee, lie has given 22 years o f unselfish service to Oregon, its citizens and its w o rth y enterprises. His service b ? \ ,JCC-r w ,” lou * salary o r fin an cia l rem uneration o f any Kind. To re-elect him means that Oregon keeps its im p ortan t place in a ffa irs o f the Republican N ational Com- mntee and that citizens of the state w ill continue to have the ben efit o f M r. W illia m s’ influence in W ashington, D. C. Vofre 13X P»M Adv. Williams, Ralph E. C itizen« C om m ittee, M ary A. B erry. S e c re ta ry P o rte r Bldg., P o rtlan d , Ore, Larger and Better 1 MORE JUNGLE BRUTES AND 3EASTS MORE SENSATIONAL PERFORMERS MORE HORSES AND FUNNY CLOWNS AND M ORE OF EVERYTHING 9 ________________________ PERFORMANCES ? AND 8 P.M. D O O R S OPEN 1 AND 7 PM. GRANDSTAND CHAIRS AND GENERAL ADMISSION TICKET5 ON SALE CMCUS DAY Are your house keeping methods the same as your mother and grandmother? Docs it take you as long to gct the house in order and prepare the meals? I'.lectricity has revolutionised work in office and factory. Uottsekeeping is a job quite different from office or factory work, hut quite as im portant. Electricity is prepared to revolu tionize woman’s work in the home. Are YOU enjoying its benefits? n /E CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY "rear Partaara I B Pra|raM * " " “ “ •Vu.. *