Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19??, July 11, 1930, Image 1

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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.
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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
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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.