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CENTRAL POINT STAR tance V O L U M I TW O F R ID A Y , California Leads in Sending New Families REDHEADS The Imprrssion that redheaded people are brighter than the general run i* widespread A New York res taurant lately dismissed all of i l l old • t a l l o l waitresses and now empl'iy* only redheaded girl», 55 in all ’fne niauagenirnt retmrt* that the service had been greatly improved. Another New Yorker, a manufacturer o l specialties, lo r yean ha* employed only redhaired men and girl*, several hundred of them Red hair it said by scientists to In- d iia tr a strain o l Scandinavian blood. The Scandinavian* have tern rovers lo r thousands of years, and have left their strain in the blood of tlie people e many lands. I am inclined to agree with those who maintain that red hair indicates a quick intelligence and a high degiee of nervous energy- GAM! LING T w o brother* named Dougherty bought I >r $1 a ticket in a Canadian swcnpst.i ’.es on t' *<• Derby horserace. They * i i the g r a j l prise of $179.010, went to Canada and collected the m oney. If they ate irdmary human brings, t' eir “lucl " w ill probably ruin th e m . I they have more than the average I horse sense, it may tie the fouinlai n ol a stable i '»rture “ Easy coinc, easy go," is a rule Io which 1'iere arc tew exceptions 1 have kn wn many successful g antlers, but only otic or two who wet able to keep thi r money after they had won it. One unity prominent in New York society iw rs us fou nda tion to the old 1 on tiana laittcry A lte r "clean lug up’ in New Oileans the ("Under of ’ he I only had sente enough io in vest ho winnings in property which has str. lily increased in value, and his gra ibhildien h,ibn"b with the Assort nd the Yandcibilta But for every si ch instance a t that, I could point c it a dozen where winni**- somethii < for nothing has literally ruined n cn wh•> might have ainountei, to some’ ung if they had to work for every d' liar they got. NAMES The m wly-discovered planet w ill be named I'luto, lollowing the custum of giving classical names, such as Mars. Venus, Neptune, Saturn, etc., to the heavenly bodies That is a more sen sible syst an than prevails in most part* of this country in giving names to towns and places. A rustical-minded official of New Y o rk ’s errly days gave name* out of ancient Greece and Rome to the un settled townships, whence we have such cities as Syracuse, Rome, Utica, T ro y, Niohe. Ilion, Ithaca. Carthage, Pomiiey and many others whose names mean nothing whatever in America. The early settlers lacked imagina tion. Otherwise we would not find in one county in New York the towns ol Chatham, North Chatham, East Chat ham, Chatham Centre and Old Chat ham. Portland, Oregon, got its name because the two men who founded the settlement tossed a coin to see which should name it. One came from Boston, the other from Portland M ain e( and the Portland man won. And St. Petersburg, Florida, got its name because the man who first settled there was a Russian. PIONEERING M ore than fo ur-fifth * of Alaska is a* yet unexplored and unmapped A group of young American engineers w ill start soon surveying a highway through the Alaskan wilderness I talked the other night with a young German nobleman who was abuut to start for Peru in an airplane, with American engineers, to investigate the practicability of a railroad over the Andes to open up new land for Ger man colonization. The same day 1 met an American engineer about to start for Abyssinia, to build a dam C a lifo rn ia co ntin ue * to f u r nish by fu r tin- largest num ber of fa m ilies in Hu- list of slules from w h ich new residents conic Io O re gon, according Io « ie m o n th ly re port just issued by W. G. Id«*, stale ehuinber o f commerce. Elve C a lif o rn ia fa m ilies uere reported Us hav ing a rrive d and bought farm s the lust week in June. The report shows u lo lu l o f 297 fa m ilie s w ho a rrive d d u rin g the bust six m ouths o f this year, w ho purchased over 50,000 acres o f laud and invested in lauds, household goods, maehiuerv and equipm ent of a ll kinds upprox lin u tc ly tljCH»2,3fH. Over lotto fam Hies have also w ritte n o f th e ir in lention, to locale in Ircgon later in the year and Ihe prospective resi dents indicate on questlouaires they w ill have 93,265,470 fo r investm ent purposes. Manager Ide calls alien lio n to Ihe large num ber o f out of slate fa m ilie s now p o u rin g in to the stale fro m every side w ho have come as a result o f having receive«' Oregon lile ra lu re and w ho ¡ire in speefing com m unities u ilh a vied of locating. E very assistance, Un stale cham ber head points old, should he given these in q u irin g 1 folk» to lear o f our slide and its many o pp ortu nities. THE GILMORE LION NOW ROARS AT THE N il’ AND SIP Gene R ow land, the w ide awake p ro p rie to r o f Ihe N ip A Sip Shop am i Service station in Ib is c ity is doing u big business these days. The famous Hlu-Green gasoline ex e m p lip liie d by (lie ro a rin g lio n is n ow on sale at th is popular station w ith the result that Mr. H ow land has been forced to add e xtra help to look a fte r the business. Mr. H ow land is never loo busy Io render every service i id alie n- lio n to tin- tra v e lin g p u b lic w ho make his sfalion th e ir fu e lin g depot. BIG SHIPMENT COOS CHEESE GOES TO CALIFORNIA MART E ifly Ions o f cheese ¡¡ml b u tle r le ft Ihe McGcorge T e rm in a l here i.n one day fo r San Franeiseo by boat. The cargo was valued al 922,500. F rom this one te rm in a l alone, sh ip ments are going out ¡it Ihe rate o f 50 Ions per week Io C a lifo rn ia ab sorbing it a ll. E ffo rts Io increase Ihe volume o f shipm ents are being made.—M arshfie ld Times. ---------- o At Lake of Woods Among the many C entral Point people win* spent the F o u rth o f Ju ly at Luke o f the Woods w ith th e ir fa m ilies w ere I,. C. Grimes, II. I ’ . Je w e ll, Fred Hesslegrave, Go. N eil, Tom Hodson, John Rohn ert and A rn o ld Bohnert. From L °n < Beach Mrs. M arvin Hroadbent and son, Donald o f Long Beach, C a lifo rn ia wercWn C en tral P oint, Monday, re new ing old acquaintances. The Brondbents were fo rm e r residents o f th is c ity w here Mr. Hroadbent was engaged in the lum ber b usin ess. SAMBO’S PHILOSOPHY there. The world is still full of adventure for those who hive the same sort o f ioneering spirit which actuated the orefalhers of us who live in the United States today. It will be cen turies before the whole world has been fully explored or even partly settled. P WATERWAYS There is a rev ival of interest in the project to connect the Great Likes with the sea by a ship canal. Some interests want to make it an inter national route, using the St. Lawrence River. Others advocate the taking over of the Erie Canal, which connects Buffalo, on la k e Erie, witfi Albany, on the Hudson River. Arm y engineers have reported that a 25- foot channel or even a deeper one, all the way from New York to Buffalo, is entirely feasible. The opposition comes mostly from the railroads The Erie Canal was built before there were any railroads: other wise it never would have been built. It made New York the dominant seaport through which commerce to and from the newly-opened W est flowed. ••W isdom come f m t ie m o tif o billies yam,it It I Hut— uh knows u heap o’ young fellahs dat alio’ do wishes «ley'll Jea paid mo' mind to’ w hut O l’ Dad done tol* ’em I” JU LY 11, NIMBE' 193« A City Which Has No Crime By Caleb Johnson. SO UTHERN P A C IF IC OFFERS HI’ EXTAL KX< I RSION FAKES The South«-rn P a cific H. H. wish-1 es to announce special fare exeur- ' sion to San Francisco, C a lifo rn ia . I These tickets and fares are on sale , fo r one day o n ly , the date being ’ J u ly lKIh, 193«. The far«* lo San Franeiseo from Ib is c ity and retu rn w ith ten days lim it w h b 'li means that parti«*» ta k ing advantage o f this fare must be at th e ir destination p rio r to m id night o f the |,-nth day is *10.50. The fare to Los Angeles, C a lifo r nia fro m Ib is city and re tu rn w ith - in tw elve days is .*20.50. T in s p o p u la r excursion is an nounced by Mr. 15. C. T a y lo r. Gen- j ,-ral l ’assengi r Agent located at P o rtlan d, Oregon but must be re-1 iiiem Li red that Ihere is o n ly one day on w h irl« th is purchase m ay lie made and the going tr ip commenced on that date v.hieh is J u ly 18th Talk of Smel Arouses Interest Thruout Valley )b. In- do w ith his enormous plant. He had been expe rim en ting on his home d a iry fa rm , some m iles back in tin* c o u n try , w ith cheese-making E verybody has heard o f M iw au- He hud produced a k in d of ( he« .«• kee, hut fe w knew much about it. w h ich everybody w ho lasted llio l Before P ro h ib itio n it was famous w.-.n the best they bint ever seen. C i r ’oad of M aterial on f-idetraek at fo r its beer. One b re w e ry used to ■‘W hy not make cheese?” his Gold H ill A w a itin g Deci ion advertise *” l he beer that made M il frie n d s suggested. M ilw a u ke e is waukee famous.” Since P ro h ib i O f 3. P. O ffic ia ls rig h t oil the edge o f the greatest tion M ilw aukee bus had little ad d a iry c o u n try in Ihe w o rld . No vertising. Hui is has been plugging fin e r d a riy herds are lo be found along u n til today il is one of the A S ixty thousand d o lla r ele«tric anyw here than in Ib is southern most |>roflperous in d u s tria l ctlies W isconsin and n o rth e rn Illin o is sm elter e«|uipnient i , on ihe ears at in Hie U nited Stales, one of the c o u n try . So Ihe I* e w e r started Gobi H ili a w a itin g (h e ir rem oval to leanest if not the cleanest of a ll, experim eting w ith the com m ercial the site wh< re il w ill be installed. one of tin- happiest com m unities Io produel ion o f a new k in d o f cheese. He found in Hie w o rld , and it is A com pany o w n in g some fo u r h un I He spent hundreds o f thousands of m e , ul least, o f the larger cities dred acres o f land between the ; d ollars on experim ents* b rin g in g it Am erica w hich has no m un icip al 1930. chemists an d o ttie r ex|M*rts from I.u- Gold Hay Dam and Goid H ill are scandals, no g ra ft, no gang w a rfa re ----------o the parties responsible fo r the ro|a* ami a ll parts of Am erica, in anil no unpunished crim ina ls. CANNED VEGETABLE SALAD b rin g in g o f the sm elter to this v i venting m achinery fo r m a n u fa c tu r Am i llia l is saying « lot fo r any M AD E BY E l GENE PLAN T c in ity . ing, packing and la b e llin g his cheese — \mcrican city today. I planning m erchandising methods. Al Canning o f veg-table salad, a new • 1 The Sm eller w ill be used fo r Ihe VV’ i h i i you add that i l has some of I one tim e he o w e ’ big bunkers . .he best educational in s titu tio n s in ! m illio n d o lla rs spent in p reparation product o f Ihe Eugene F ru it G ro w reduction ot Ihe ores o f the com Am erica, one of the best m unicipal I fo r titlin g Hie new cheese on the ers association, is now under way pany according lo Ihe o ffic ia ls in •it Ihe local p la nt. T h is product is charge. When the w rite r asked museums, one o f Ihe finest art gal i^arket. ■•(imposed o f potato?», carrots, d ry i f any custom sm elting w ould be leries, and one ol the largest pub lic Today there are more than 4,- lib ra rie s , il makes M ilw aukee sound 000,000 pounds of cheese rip e n in g in s n 'l green beans and peas. It is done fo r the m iners o f th is com like a gootl tow n Io v is it o r lo live Ihe great vaults w here fo rm e rly ready to serve and needs o n lv the 1 m u n ity he was to ld th a t no such •lddition o f dressing. The demand w o rk w ould be done, that Ihe com in. And that is w ha t it is. lager beer was stored to be pro- h-'s been so great that next year the pany w o u ld have a ll they could do N inety m iles from Chicago, o r e rly aged before b o ttlin g . The >ro«lurt w ill be made in a much to take care o f th e ir ow n ores but about the same distance that P h ila cheese has lo age fo r eight m onths that i f the m ine ow ners o f th is d is la rg e r w ay.— Eugene R egister. delphia is fro m New Y ork, M ilw a u i before it is packed. tr ic t w o u ld get together and guar- kee owes il location on the shore M ilwaukee m a k e s o th e r tilin g s 1 antee the company enough ore to M ILES L IN E N M ILLS o f Lake M ichigan to its excellent besides cheese, how ever. II makes PAYS STOCK DIVIDEND ju s tify Ihe in s ta lla tio n o f another h arbo r. The name is In dia n in men —scholars, engineers, Un* p ro d u n it that they w ou ld buy the ore o rig in ; llu- fo un da tio n stock o f its ucts of M arquette U n iv e rs ity , w h ic h II. II. Craw’fo rd , president. Miles ' fro m Ihe producers at reasonable people is German. T h a i accounts has developed in to one o f the best l.int-n M ills announced a 4 per cent prices and sm elt it here. p ro b a b ly, fo r Ihe w ide spread love o f Ihe sm aller colleges o f the nation semi-annual divid en d, payable J u ly At the present lim e the sm elter -»f music ami art. It accounts, too One of the things w h ic h M ilw a u I, on common slock. P referred company is a w a itin g action o f the in a large measure fo r the* 1 th r ift of kee is doing is to b u ild S4 miles slock has received dividends regu S. P. ra ilro a d company to ascertain tlie people- o( M ilw aukee, and fo r o f boulevards extending away out la rly . The 1929 p a y ro ll was 75.000 Lie passionate cleanlqiess w hich in fo the su rrou nd ing , p a rk -lik e and it uses about 200 tons o f fib e r w he th er they can obtain a spur at th e ir propel Iy fo r th e ir use o r nol. extenus lo e»en such little details c o u n try , and there w ill not be a fla x ye arly. It is one o f Salem’s The track at that p o in t is so w in d as the rem oval o f usheans set on single b illb o a rd along th e ir e ntire p ro fita b le enterprises and is in ex ing that there is a question w he th er Hie street. The street» are clean length. cellent c o n d itio n .—Salem States it w o u ld be safe to cut in a siding. in M ilw aukee. i iie itouses arc I could w ric fo r a day o f in te re s t man. ‘ Engineers have been on the ground clean, fro n t yards and back yards. ing things w h ich make M ilw aukee and a re ix irt is expected at any tim e Anti the residential streets, even d iffe re n t fro m most other Am erican T ill the sun grow s cold. If th com pany cannot seeure tra c k ,u Ute poorest sections are green cities. Hut w ha t And the stars are cold, impressed me age at th e ir p ro p e rty they e xpe rt to w ith snadc- trees. And the leaves o f Ihe Judgment most was its peacefulness, its con- locate th e ir plant at Gold H ill. One o f Hie- great in s titu tio n s of telicdness, Ihe apparent happiness Hook u n fo ld ! M ilw aukee is Judge George A. o f a co m m un ity w here fe w It is estimated that there w ill be are mmgunessy. He preside sover the very ric h and fe w are ve ry poor, Look from th y w in d o w and see about fo rty to s ix ty men employed I on th is project w ith in a year and .uuineipul co urt, in w h ic h a ll c rim w here m ore people have been able My passion and m y p ain; in a l cases are trie d W ith a ll kinds 10 keep th e ir jobs d u rin g his try in g I lie on the sands below . i f the program o f the com pany is ! o f ta lk o f the |aws delays w h ich year than in most o the r conunun- And I fa in t in th y disdain. i caried out th is nutpber w ill be makes the a elniinistration o f justice 11 tes. Let the night w inds touch th y doubled w ith in the course o f a d iffic u lt elsewhere, la w ye rs and b ro w ' couple o f years. o judges could learn a lot by studying W ith the heat o f my b u rn in g sigh. Judge Shaughnessy*» methods. And m elt thee to hear the vo w | It is n o th in g unusual in M ilwaukee O f a love that shall not die I fo r a c rim in u l to be arrested at 9 T ill the sun grow s cold, oelock in the m o rn in g and by 3 in And the stars are cold. Ihe afternoon to 1 m * on his w ay to And the leaves o f the Judgment Ihe Slate p e n ilu e n tiu ry to serve a Book u n fo ld - ten year sentence. W hen Judge Shaughnessy was put in his present My steps are n ig h tly d riv e n . job there were 900 odd case» of By Ihe fever in m y breast, c rim in a ls a w a itin g tr ia l. Some had B E D O U IN L O V E SONG t V ? . .’ ? ? I- T o hear from m y latticebreathed z O been s ta llin g o ff tr ia l fo r as long The w ords th a t shall give me rest us three years. T hat is one reason By Bayard T a y lo r / r Open the d oo r to th y heart. w hy c rim in a ls escape punishm ent; From Ihe Desert I come to thee > -O -« And open th y cham ber door. public in d ig n a tio n over th e ir crim e On a s a llio n shod w ith fire ; And my kisses shall leach th y lips ». f, Vtl •'* wanes if tr ia l is long delayed. And the w in d s are left behind L -.ts T ® The love that shall fade no more To the speed o f my desire. Judge Shaughnessy started to S . E - AlViÚTHUR i . .. WftO.iG WTN dean up the co urt calendar. At the U nder th y w in d o w I stand, T ill the sun grow s cold, TH£ f A C t t n A - t T H E LATI» .»eginning o f 1930 th ere w ere o n ly And the m id n ig h t hears m y c ry ; And the stars are cold. I love thee, I love thee, WOMEN TRNIN' TO seven u n trie d eases, am i n ot one of And Ihe leaves o f Ihe Judgment PA5T YOU IN THÊ I hose was more than a week old. W ith a love th a t shall not die Book u n fo ld ! He has trie d as m any as 20 euses in a single day. He opens court at nine. I f Ihe law ye rs are not there, he decides the eases w ith o u t them. As a result Ihe la w ye rs are always Worl.!‘ Largest Airship Kensiis the United States there, on tim e. He sometimes holds court fro m h a lf past eight in the m orn in g u n til 0:30 in the ufternoon One result of th is speedy justice is that crooks give M ilw aukee a with* berth. H ecently three C h i cago gunmen trie d to stage a hold up one n ig h t in M ilw aukee. They were arrested before they could get out o f to w n , by noon the next day they bad been sentenced to 30 .wars each in prison, and by three oelock w ere on th e ir w ay to the pen. “ We dont semi them a ll to prison. Judge Shaughnessy to ld me. “ I pul between 400 lo 000 firs t offenders on p ro ba tion every .w ar. Hui no m ail w ho is g u ilty gels o ff free if I < in help il. " «v Due o f the big ind ustrie s o f M il waukee w h ic h was pul out o f bus iness by l ’ ro h b itlo n has developed _ _ _ _ _ a new lin e w h ic h is p u ttin g Ihe . The G raf Zeppelin, after a successful flight from Germany to Brazil and thence to North America, com c ity back on the mt p in d u s tria lly . JRf to anchor by means of the new portable mooring mast at the U. S. Navy A ir Station, i-ukehurst. N . J. The head of the largest brewery wondered what he was going to I have just gid hack from a v is it Io one o f the most interestin g cities in Am erica -Milwaukee.