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About Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1930)
CENTRAL POINT STAR V O I.I A IK TW O FR ID AY, MAY 1«, Itt.TO AGRICULTURAL SITUATION IS SOME BETTER THREE Y EA R OLD LOST KOK N IC H T NUMBER 43 OUR ANNUAL SPOR T BILL M a n y CARS- RE ISTEIU w O BY A S H L A N D O F F I C E SHORT ITEMS OF INTEREST OVER NATION l.m ld ie Mouton, three, was found The c ity o f Ashland, being nearest d Id 30 .Sunday m ornin g tw o m iles the (¿aliform . order, i , registering By C a le b J o h n s o n from G runts Pass by Legion senreh- m ore non-resident autom obiles than H ow lilU l'il tile people ol Hie U n it i i s w o rk in g under the d ire c tio n o f any o th e r p oint in the slate, accord- ed Slales spend on ree re atio li, no Sill n if L im e d II. L is te r o f J o s e p h ill’’ body «¡in iig u re w ith any v e r y neither wears Hie fisherm en’s rub- w figures in Hie o ffit es o f liie county. ( lose u pp ro .n n to accuracy. But tu c |||*|' |jf Jilt’s « state t «* t Z* » m »-»X slrf.w •» <. la • otor v«hiele d ivisio n . The c h ild was discovered by M il U nited sta le * D eparliueut ot Com Almost alt of the games w h ic h 'I he to ta l non-resident |ie rn iils is merce lias just < om plled some f i ton A k e rill of G runts Puss on a we play are im p o rta tio n , from Eu sued fo r the firs t fo u r m onth o f gures w h ic h indicate that on am at lilile k n o ll'n o t fa r from a brush eur sports alone we spend prohub- rope, hut there are tw o o f d is tin c t t lii* year is 1-1.071 o r 49 more lha tn Am erican o rig in . One o f them is - - - ; ..............- .......* — road when he beard the b oy’s sob ly u pw a rd ot h a lf a b illio n — five lacrosse, not yet p o p u la r as it pro-1 corresponding period of last year bing from a distance o f a hundred hundred m illio n -dollars a year. hably w ill become. The firs t e x -| Most o f this is by fa r to u ris t tra f- I Ins is not taking in to account plorers o f N o rth A n e r ie a fo u iu i th e i f |„ In general, L u m o pi 'ra tio n s in llic sards. A k e rill w ho luid been m in O , , he s , m i( , The Senate voted 51 Io 16 to place o f the professional so-culled iiid iu iis p la y iiiy tin s g a m e , in w h ic h . . . . , United States l i r e w e ll advanced ing on Hie h is to ric Althous** creek any .ports, such as baseball, boxing ex a leather hall is tossed by a rae- ''-b la n d has registered 3330. I he ¡1 quo a uppii im m igrate n fro m Mex w ith s p rin g w ork a week Io n m onth all w ild e r and was w e ll acquainted h ib itio n , horse-racing and Hie tike, quel stiiqa'd som ething lik e a long- Grants Pass station is second w ith ico in to the U nited States. By th is ahead o f Iasi year w h in the sea w illi woods lore, was a member o f w hich are more in Hie nature o f handled d ip net. Many n o rth e rn 2608, P ortland th ird w ith 157C and act the senate singled out Mexico o f tlii-a irie a i e x h ib itio n s than of a n y son stared late. Except lo e a lly w ith u Legion party. colleges have la< rosse h 'am« and reg istra tion |jo in t in Hie L ite r e a d i e s a ll Am erican n atio n* to put a lim it th in g w iii' h can p ro p e rly lie te rm there are those w ho p re dict that it x, ... , .. respect Io II lew Commodities, c lo p . ------o ed s p o il." I f the money spent fo r w ill so m e day riv a l baseball as an '* f o u r th w ill) 1108. No olhe- i on. The m e Mexican M exican iniiii im m ig ra tio n has «•(imlliion-, .♦ic reported favorable. admissions io sued ui«a«rs were in intereidlegiale sport, because o f its *be 1000 m ark, o n ly 932 having been ! alw ays been unlim ite d. FARM REM INDERS T h e fn si c u llin g o f lin y is w e ll cluded, as w e ll us Hie money us speed and Hie excitem ent w h ich it registered at the d iv is io n offices at Yakima yv .u , i i .u | the cardtol. Yakima Wash., has erversed the under wav in the southw est and I As a result of a c tiv ity among O re tin money won and lost in b el affords spectators. tin g on them, ami there were added The o the r p urely Am erican gam«*1 „„ ,k o.. . .. o rd in a ry o rd e r on tr a ffic and w a rn - 19,39 ¡duels ale ra p id !} replacing gon county agent in w o rk in con in llic in li reollegiate fo o lh u ll games is basketball. That was invented in A " 10"« »he o the r .33 re g is rta itn o ed a ll m otorists that they w ill be old crop co iiu iio d ilic s in the m ar nection w ith orchard and small fr u it and a ll o ilie r events to w hich |M'O- the «arly 1890’s bv an a th le tic i n - i Among I c o th e r 33 reg istra tion J arrested should they d r i v too s,ow - k e ts . I , soil management d u rin g 1929, more ple pay admission though they '»o s tru d o r in a M iddle West Y. M. C. p o in t. w itli th-- num ber ' point:; w ith the num ber registered ,y th __ ru the business section. Dt.n *.tic demand co n d itio n s c o n -j com m ercial fe rtiliz e r is being used not personally p articip a te in them , A., w ho wanted a game w h ich tin ere the fi.P o w in g : A storia 75, Bak Hie tc l.d w ould m u w ell over a Ixiys could play in w in te r, between A novice w on the P u rlitz e r prize tim i iniewdiat unfavorable fo r ug- I p ro fita b ly Hum ever before, and thousand m illio n dollars. the end o f the fo o tb u ll season and e r 99, C oquille 117, C o rva llis 156, this year w ith b is sto ry "L a u g h in g unw ise ir e o f eomiiK-rcbd fe rtilis e r r i d i l l i e products, u ilh o iig h tile sev- | But Ine D epartm ent's figures d e a l Hie beginning o f the baseball seas Eugene 446. Klam ath F alls 805. La- The y o u th fu l a uth or was e n -m o ths decline In farm prices ! lias been pr’netically elim inated. solely w ith (lie dollars and cents on. Bask; tb a ll has become Hie most Cande 55, M arshfield 95, M ilto n-F ree ’ Boy.” O liv e r La Forge. “ Green Pastures” sp t lit in .o m d e u i s p o i ls, liie tilin g s poj u’ar of Hie in d o o r games, and is lia s .q (»ai c u ll} been cheeked. Mar- , w a te r 103, O n ta rio 252. Oregon C ity lle fo re trea ting any seed pota people do themselves to r Hie pteas- fre q u e n tly played out o f doors, too. I by Marc C onnelly was selected as the k el e o n d ilio ii« fo r Am erican ngri- 94, Pendleh n 112. B oekurg 167, ui t icy g< l out o f them, such as Am’ in tb i' [uist f< vv years explore rs ■ best dram a. c u ltu ra l p ro d I n a In nail continued toes, it is alw ays la s t to run them pi.e, mg g o lf, fis h in g , shooting, te n in Y iie ily n have discovered Ihal a n -! As usual most o f the out-of-state iM .i r l o r y in .M arcii a n d April, over a sla t-w o rk w o rk in g table o r u is , "nut i.to t" h a s e u a li, sw im m ing cient Mbyns, that strange race w h ic h 1 tr a ffic is fro m C a lifo rn ia , 8679 re Colleen Moore, fa vo rite m ovie act- iip lo y m c iit in Europe rem ains rack and discard a ll tubers w hich ami Hie line. And Die figures th ro w vanished fro m the face o f the e .-iil: g is te rin g from there. Next is Wash tress is the latest o f the m ovie i II.1« i Id :,, llg u l o i l pie hands leaving o n ly great stone monuments -, w h ile governm ent policies are bruised, cracked o r show any colony Io receive a divorce. H er id Hie i n ile d Stales us a whole. and buildings now almost buried ington, 2795. Idaho is th ird w ith evidence o f decay, says Hie Oregon i s|u<el to cu rre n cy have con- i oi i e ;iie now more than 5,000 in the iiiugle. had a grime much 720. Already there has been to u rist husband was John It. 5(cCoi*mick, Any sprouts g o lf «'ours s in Lie t nlted States. lik e basketball, p’ aved w ith an in film d ire c to r. ¡t«d to business depression in Ex|>eriincnt station. re g is tra tio n from 47 stales, A U .A «, w h ich have started are removed at And it you don't believe tiiu t is a d ia -ru bb er ball w h ich was th ro w n Il ami China The B ritis h Indian arm y has es good u ia ii) . I I I te ll you it is more through stone circles much as are ' D is tric t o f C olum bia, H aw a ii, Can s> money is a w o rld w ide c o li that tim e. tablished m ilita ry law in tlie p o rtio n ada and P o rlo Bico. 1, hi llie re urc in id i Hie rest of Hie baskets in Hie modern game. l i ju st ns trade reaction and o f In d ia that it threatened by in - ----------o---------- I Hie w o rld pul together. GOlf was 'th e evening d e s e rt can often lie m oddeeil m in Am erica from Scot ip lo y n ie iit are w o rld -w id e . Ite- suarrectionists. SEEK 20.000 SIGNERS FOR cent lb " i«'y rute* fu Nev Yuri» bave ! ro o k i'il am w. tebed v.b ile the lun- la n d less than id ly years ago. i lie A nother to rdado swept over p o r | D ID YOU EVER STOP TO MEASURE TO CLOSE ROGUE uvei « « « 1 (¡round Hile«' and three- eheon o r brea '¡fa 1 diislies are he fir i goil «ours, hi Am erica is said tions o f the m iddle states, Saturday. , THINK «pi. K l' J r cent aio, ax lo w as ing washed. Il ms alio w in g inoH ier to have in eu la id out a Sarasota, I tiis storm is bu, one o f many w h ic h i'Jo rid a, by a gi oup o f young Scotch t ------ * I A d riv e fo r signatures Io assure 2 p. r rt ni, in cunlrast fu average , m ore fr« e 1 ime in tlie afternoon. m e n who.'.«- l a l h i is I.ad bought h a ii a By Edson It. W aile a vole decision on w hether the has visited the M ississippi valley th is ru t' . ai 9 un<l one h a lf p< r i . n ! i " , i acres o f i'lo rid a land fo r Bogue riv e r shall be closed to spring, b rin g in g large p ro p e rty dam Shawnee, Oklahoma I i«iy « eiits an acre o r so, uiid si nt ceni nu l tt’ > lo 20 per re n i 11 ve.ir com m ercial fisherm en w ill be un age and death in th e ir wake. I t I; i ,r sons o v ir to ,ee w iia t they Seed ' pud fil ier flax was see'll"! ago. Bi i .L h ss m oney rales aver i ...i i.o w ild it. i i i . i t was in Hie Otto H. F alk. President of the AHis- der w ay Saturday, it was announc is a p riv ile g e to liv e in Southern ' early and is ii > * K*nj| h < > < ml on a .son .- a g id an u n i one per c eli t lo w e r < I 1 .,9 s, but it was not u n til Ctialmers M anufacturing Company ed by members o f tile Grants Pass Oregon. than 1 1 ■ ■ r ni th is tim e. 1 uw I w ind inei-vascd; ti< reau!e. C lover in liie late Dt'JU's, less th a n 35 years Rosco T u rn e r, famous a v ia to r at says:— chapter o f the Izaak W alton promise o f e> give?» a; *i (¡¡at g o lf re a lly btg.,n «o become rates fm iiHHiey are stlt 1 vii ved as J' w e r.e rn c.iunU tempted to make a one-stop record League. , T lia l the average successful bus , .. and ns great vogue lias y it? ¡is. . lie iiere- good iu y and - po: ! fu tu re Inisin ss re v iv a l a «h «i op.in-id o f liie past iness men are sentim ental about The p e titio n w h ic h is asking that fo r fly in g fro m C a lifo rn ia to New und iiii|n oved demand ¡r o n d i Hons. I ugr 1* suini \\ Ù:it re d il” •d, how ever. n 'y years. th e ir business and fo r that reason l.i.OOO vol rs o f the slate o f Oregon Y ork. He fe ll short 45 m inute* o f and ( H egon bo Hi hi wc I volum e o f a g r i ’ iill- « you « o n sid rr that it takes Ihe tim e made by Mr. and Mrs. Chas. e o n n t ; . About - it hiy .¡ res fo r a ready good they continue to w o rk h a rd e r than seek Io have an amendment to the ■ >n’ ¡nut's In ri . i ve Lindbergh. anyone else in the organization year state c o n s titu tio n a llo w fo r the d o s g olf corn " I f vw ure crow ded in <'liivcr hi i i g r i r u l i u t d l a n d Mo; e a sike amt Ii 9 .l ies we have some u fte r they should have re tire d . Mon ing o f the riv e r w ill be circulated A ly n c h in g p a rty was h e ld at I fa Ifa a .»«.cd Iir o to le ss Ilia d « I, ! i'!|- seed is especie I. tin «'-quarters of a m illio n s acres ey usually means n oth in g to these under the d ire c tio n o f a special com Sherman, Texas, w h ic h caused the rh e'-mni 'n ’ s «■; .‘ it duetion w ill p ro l al y in« asi' ag (¡II f and devoted to I.¡is one g am e,{ death o f a negro and the loss o r I Hie low est esti Most o f it is men they have a lready acquired m ittee representing the Bogue riv e r II'.,I farm ers wall this year in ( Iregon m l more vei h the county c o u rt house in that c ity d is tric t. more than they can ever ho|>e to h.s ¡-priced laud, loo. Io ,' a goil* lie hurvesteit and T y e grass in. lm lio n , Hiereli’v Bus .i to lie o f m y v a lu e tie a n y use. T hree persons have been picked last week end. ing th e ir piinrhurs- fo r se id I mm ' uusi * i the favorable < on o. d>l n u m b e r of people must -------- o--------- j fro m Josephine C ounty, three from It is the jo y of achievement that «Stern Oregon, hay prospect.« in II h s n n . C o m m e rc e be w ith i n asy distance of a tog pet ' ts and keeps them in the h a r- Jackson county and one fro m C u rry HOME POINTERS heat t r p vvill T h e i a s t e r n Or« g o n « i n! r o f p«., in i!io n , mid tlie closer rks tli.il “ I'p A ii ai am1 I ■ >i'U p> t Io a I»;,; "d y Hie more viilu - ness day a fte r day. It forces them to co un ty to d ire ct the d riv e . It is id i’ v prices lis \e u u d o tib lxd ly lie sub . «■ y o u r land is. The investm ent consider new propositions, to make the hopes o f those behind the d rive prosjieel is not good . . . B ill unless A fe w bits o f sapolio run through in such land fo r g o lf courses is changes, to tackle e v e ry th in g w ith a fo r signatures to secure the names tix e o r g a n i z a ti o n dow T jm d lala liny i iu p s in n iu c li the food chopper as though g rin d m by tin I9 |,:n b u rn t o f Commerce I o f a g rie u tlu r.il p ro o f Hint area. at over sitMl.tlt"' .. ,9, o r p re tty close vigor and a zest that makes m od o f at least 20.000 although but 15,- ing food w ill sharpen the knives ern business so am azingly aggres 000 are leg ally needed according to n it not to lie expected when d u ll. Season around three weeks e a rlie r to $I,OOO,an acre. It costs mi average o f $21,000 a sive. the a ttorney general o f the state. le r m a n e n tly held than last year in Benton county. | year Io m aintain a course. There An o il fire can be extinguished It is a fo rtu n a te c o n d itio n , too. The decision w h ich rests w ith the id on is to fin d a W eather conditions favored p lu n lin g is $105,000,000 o f o u r annual h ill fo r w ith salt, flo u r, meal, sand o f g ra v ...................... N ovem ber w ilt settle fo r w av fo r e ffi c lin g si ,tieh c o n tro l and spring crops on laud not seeded last sports accounted for at once. And because these successful business voters next el but w a te r w ill o n ly spread it. indie i g ' farmers to o reeagnice and fa ll. C h e rry erop looked good in that doesn't « «Hint the cost to 1,500,- men have learned a great deal about i :,J* times, it is said, the issue w hich Scalding hot compresses can be business and about human relations | has g ro w n from the practices o f ucci pt it. T his w ill p ro ba bly tilk i A p ril. F a ll sown w heat, oats m id tHMl goiters o f ine balls they lose o r w ru n g out w ith o u t b u rn in g the the «tubs they replace. Io say n o th in the years they have sjient b u ild fisherm en at the m outh o f the riv e r ten or fifte e n vears vetch generally good except on wet ing o f the money they spend fo r hands i f th ey are la id lengthw ise in ing th e ir organization. h is exper- w ho catch fo r com m ercial purposes. ••The F a n i I feels that you land. C lim a tic co nd itio ns favored proper c lo th in g and o the r equip Hie center o f a to w el and the ends ience and knowledge is the back Those w ho reside in the Grants and each of ment. 1‘ut that at $100 a year |x-r >ix m illio n farm grain crops in Clackamas county o f the to w e l tw is te d in opposite mili.', i V. Il I <1 in doing yo ur but prim«"., cherries and o ilie r tree golfer, w h ic h is pro ba bly low1 and ' ground on w h ic h m any fu tu re lead Pass d is tric t and thousands o f to u r directions. you .........- rave another hundred and f i f t y 1 ers and captains o f in d u c try are ists w ho come here each summ er to , , , ,, share o f th i (balancing pro- i n u ts were not especially prom is- m illio n s Copper and brass vessels may be p lanning and shaping th e ir careers. fish declare the com m ercial fis h e r d iir lin n l<> m arl.cl demands) by con ing. 2«) per cent increase in chickens th e to ta l re ta il sale o f sporting brightened by using vinegar and T his sentim ent fo r a business is men get a ll tlie fish, p a rtic u la rly s u ltin g Ib e Federal and Stale o u t expected. General farm oulloo k fa ir. « °o,|s '«’ "'c s to about $2aD,0O0,000 a salt in the w a te r in w h ic h they are also the w e lls p rin g o f enthusiasm the salmon before they get up here. In Lane co u n ty 20 per cent increase ' >ear’ *’ r ’ Juhu* K k ‘*"* AssisU Bl •r ’ ----- — - - - - » look re p ,iris ." said chairm an larggc washed. "f.o tn tn e rc ia i fis h in g season opens o f the Fedcr.d Farm Boar«| . . . " I in chickens expected. S pring g rain Secretary of Commerce, slates. More w hich reaches out and spurs on the M any fa m ilie s spend fa r too little Hum 10,000 salesmen ure employed fie ld organization, the departm ent on May 15 on the 12-mile section commend them Io yo ur ca re fu l con- doing fine in Polk county. Prunes in set,ing sporting goods, «trussing tim e on the p lanning o f purchases heads, the men in the shop, and at the m outh o f the riv e r and con aidcrution.** a lig h t crop, Cherries look good salaries aggregating above $20,000- and fa r too much w o rry in g over " I l scents clear,” says It. K. Bliss lint a few orchards w ill have little 000, w h ile me factories m aking such the countless homes and lives af- tinues u n til October 1,” Joe W harton how to pay the bills« One cure fo r d ire c to r o f extension in loxva, "th a t or no crop. Not much change in eoiiuuodities em ploy 33,000 w orkers, fccted by the w e lfa re o f that bus- said Tuesday m ornin g, "T he com th is is a w ell-p lan ne d budget, s tric t wiiose wages run to $10,000,000 a iness. m ercial fisherm en are going to be i f out look in fo rin a lio n is Io get tu rke y output expected. G row ers in year. ly adhered to. T liir e fo r e , I consider it one o f assessed by the Com m ercial F ishe r results it must lie gollen in to Hie dicate a W ashington county prune «me o f the largest items, next to M any housewives can save tim e bands o f a ll l ie farm ers Dial have « rop about 40 per cent, norm al c lie r- g olf, is fis h in g tackle. O ur national the finest results o f th is in d u s tria l men’s O rganization, a poundage fee and e ffo rt w hen cleaning by sweep age to have the s p irit and se nti lu ll fo r lis liiu g supplies every year o f tw o cents a pound to p rovide a need o f ¡1." v « rop, ami gooseberries were pro- is o \c r $8,900,000. I Hal is more Ilian ing a ll the rooms at one tim e, and ment fo r ¡i business continue as a fund to fig h t the passage o f th is Bui, in 1929, o nly 31 slate n g ri- lisin. except in e o n trid iin g mng- we paid Russia fo r Alaska in 1869. then dusting a ll at one tim e, to c u ltu ra l col: ges re p o ricd tin • dis- •ols. T urkeys about same as last T hat is a lot o f money, compared d riv in g force fo r so many men w ho measure.*’ avoid han dling cleaning tools and "The closing measure is going to tr ib iilio n o f any o u llo o k in fo rm a - ear. At auction, 20 grade d a iry w ith w ind the average g row n man p re fer to spend th e ir tw ilig h t hours epuipm ent several times. o f today had Io spend fo r fishing in the fu rth e r u p b u ild in g o f th e ir receive strong support a ll over Hie tio n ami (lie to ta l num ber o f reports oW's averaged $106. ----------o------ — lackle when he was a boy. As Pres organization, rath er than in id le state, as people are b eginning to re fu rn ishe d farm ers was eslim aled al In Colum bia county, hay a n d : id e n t H oover pul it w hen he was N early 100 per cent o f a ll prunes ness o r the vain pursuit o f pleasure alize th a t the Rogue riv e r i s o f O lllv 290,090 around o m rc| o rl fo r •ain crops look good. O rchard pro I Secretary of Commerce: grow n in the U n ite d States come «'"« b 21 f , a , . ¡a ||, , , ,,,m : r y . T li,. I iris showed e a rly promise. About I "W e huve indeed made stupendous greater value as a recreational fro m the P acific coast states, w ith than as a com m ercial stream. Colleges may do a litH ,. h e lle r in average o f p o u ltry being raised. progress in physical equipm ent to SAMBO’S PHILOSOPHY stream about 20 per cent fro m Oregon and oveieome (lie m ysteries o f fish. We 1930. E very season thousands o f to urist e a ll.ii' co nd ilion s favored fa rm , have moved upw ard fro m Hie rude the rest fro m W ashington, C a lifo r fisherm en fro m all over the U nited In Oregon good progress xvas v ork in L in co ln county. Crops lo o k but social co nd itio ns o f the w illo w nia and Idaho. At the present tim e States. Mexico. Canada and England m a d e w illi farm w o rk in A p ril and ing good. Livestock o n ly fa ir Io I |iole w ith a b ulcber s irin g line, fixed nearly 75 per cent o f the Oregon co nd ilion s wei'e ■ eiu i all favoi a b le : oor co nd itio n because o f sh o rt- ! w illi luioks It) lo r a «lime, whose conic Io the riv e r to angle fo r steel prune crop is dried . 17 per cent is head and salm on.” fo r crops and livestock. Pears are age o f food last w in te r and spring. ' com pelling lure is ouif segment o f an shipped fresh, and 8 per cent can angli w orm ¡¡ml w lh t.c inca ntatio n is p ro m isin g bill l' «■ pram erop is Dairy men s o ni e w li a t discouraged s p ittin g on the bail; We have a r The stale game comm ission has ned. Investigations indicate that the e x p e e le d Io I «• lig |. A¡•|»l, s are np- but m ostly going ahead some te n rived at Hie high slate o f a tackle, endorsed closing Rogue riv e r to canned output m ay be p ro fita b ly ex p a re n lly se llin g wa ll ¡m<l a good dency Io reduce production. L u m assembled fro m Hie steel o f Damas com m ercial fish in g. G overnor N or- panded. cus, Hie bamboos of Siam, the s ilk o f blad has p u b lic ly approved o f it. c h c rr i crop is generally exj-cij'led ber m ills not active. Japan, Ibe lacquer of China, (lie tin n lllm iig li some reoorls The cham bers o f comm erce in Med iipVieate Ita in fa ll in Douglas co un ty was o f Bangkok, the nickel o f Canada, Out o f more than 4000' samples heavy d ro p p in g m v , tern counties. above norm al. Prune erop set w e ll the teall.ers o f B ra zil and the s ilv e r fo rd and G rants Pass are gacking o f farm d rin k in g w a te r that have the pleasure w ho le-he arte dly. F re q iie iil rains were o f benefit Jo young trees. Many tu rke ys hatched o f C olorado a ll com pounded by been analyzed by Oregon State co l paslui'i's ami ranges, but , Ibe out Iasi A p ril. Increasing a rtific ia l in mass p ro du ction al Chicago, III., and --------- n----- -- ■ lege d u rin g the last fe w years, more A kro n, Ohio. And fo r magic and in - look fo r in . ■ ali-ui w a te r ami gl ass cubation. A lurk« \ crop expected Successful m arketin g o f sp ring (•■ml. lim is we Imve progressed Io ap than one th ird have been found lambs mean that they are sorted la l" i' in H e smson eonllnfics u n fa v ala ul like last year Jackson county plica tion s o f cosmetics to a rtific ia l to he |K)llutcd more o r less serious fo r tops at least fo u r tim es d u rin g orable in some Ini alions. Then« w ill v ealhcr fax (li able fo r crops, but llii's and to wonders in special c lo th ly. Samples, p ro iie rly subm itted, the season, says the Oregon E xten be an increased num ber o f pullets apple spraying d, laved by w inds in g ( lo r tlie fis h e rm a n )— to co un t are analyzed free b y the bacterio varied lures and linim ents, and sion se rviccl A p rim e m ilk, fat , eared, but lu iT c y pro du ction seems and n ins. A ll pears set a good erop, ies'. Io ¡'a iling a bile a strike*. N or do logy departm ent o f the college. lam b is in that co n d itio n o n ly a lik e ly Io be < iirla ilc d s lig h tly . Slieen and prospect favorable fo r fu ll crop I need to repeat that fish in g is not short tim e an«J i f the g ro w e r can men have te-en favored w illi a good o f cherries. The general situation is Die r.e li Hum’s sport, though his C r ta tn tu Muat Ba Won ' p ic k h im and sell h im then, he lam b i i'op but m arket eondlHons good. P lenty o f labor, good c r a lii i i r nutations arc more ex]Mvrisive.” i > .¡tics the makers and sellers o f There are two ends to every ladder w ill command a prem ium . fo r lambs ami w ool are discourag co nd ilion s and big crop in pros spurting goods, the te x tile weavers, "De fo lk ses «lat 'low de.t DEY —and the bottom Is where one starts. ing. D airym en are slioxving> iftore pect. although offers fo r cannery ine manufacturers, of clothing, shoe- tuns tun fau ltle ss, g ln ’ly ulnt uu The man at the top, disappointing in c lin a tio n s Io cu ll out low produc- pc. rs around $41) m e much lo w e r i ike’ s ami others gain a great Read the Ads and profit. A good though he may look, did not fly there« tah den dey chill uns Is." revenue from tlie p ro du ction o f prs. advertiser is usually a good mer I t ts not often that men "have great» than in 1929. sport clothes. Euch sport calls for chant. new thrust upon theoa** 2¿ ¡ & — •I t " ¡ C ‘".r T"