< PACE TWO CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN CENTRAL FOINÏ AMERICAN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1926 new publication issued by H. M By- must go hand in hand, for good ser prise worthy to engage their time and working to higher ideals. A n Independent Weekly Paper Pul liihed at Central Point, Ora goa, and tlesby and Company. These items vice consist» not only of service that To this end they seek cooperation Entered Thursday o f each week in the P o a to ffice th ereof aa S econ d Clnaa concern the California Oregon Puwer is fully up to the standards laid down and understanding, contending for Matter but o f the moat sincere efforts on ICompanay, which is one of the latest public utilities to join hands with | the part o f the employes of the justiie and opportunity, without plants to please the public in other waste o f energy and re so u rce ' the Byllesby organization. respects. One of these articles features the SUBSCRIPTION RATES "Experience has often disclosed F. F. B U R K -F O R AUTO TOPS * 1.00 new "Copco Two" Power Develop Six Months Opposite S. P. Depot One Year * 2.00 ment recently completed by this com- that the customer is much more wil All Subacriptious Must Be Paid in Advance j pany, and is illustrated by two excell ling to overlook occasional interrup MEDFORD. TENT AND AWNING ent photographs o f the new power tions in the service than to forgive WORKS Advertising Rates Given on Application plant and “ the largest wood stave thoughtless and inconsiderate con Medford, Ore. Phone 145-J duct on the part o f the employes of THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1926 ____________________________________ pipe in the world." The other item covers the motion the utility with 'whom he has to Money hidden awa and not used is ! picture activities of the Copco organ- come in contact. It is also o f the uasentially dead. Much o f it is de- ! ization and brings out the novel ap- greatest importance that the service Money, Brains or stroyed in fires, by rats, by the death plication o f motion pictures to va r-1 furnished should he produced and de Love? and forgetfulness o f the hiders. It ious public utility lines of endeavor | livered so economically and efficient ly that it can be sold for a com par is an utterly foolish thing to do— to as instituted by this company. An ; By T H O M A S A R K L E C L A R K illustration showing one of the recent ativally low price or rate. Service Dean o f Men, University o f slave away to earn money. P ilin g | C opco'C oun tyF ai; exhibits, in which o f this kind cannot be furnished Illinois. one’s lifeblood into it, and then lay motion pictures proved one of the without an efficient, up-to-date, and it away to mould or to be stolen or main attractions, was used in connec well-maintained plant and equip ment and without close attention to aiTA RY CURTIS was acknowledged lost. The only money worth having tion with the latter article. to bo the prettiest girl In town, is the money at work. “ Byllesby Management” is an at their duties on the part of the em SEE when I wns a boy. I did not myself tractive new monthly publication de ployes involved." --------- o--------- enjoy the privilege of urban life, liv THE ELECTRIC AGE voted to the beat interests o f the The entire issue is to replete with E. W. CLARK ing instead on u farm some distance many customers, stockholders and many excellent articles concerning GENERAL TEAMWORK AND out, and so viewing the town maiden An alarmist newspaper sees a I employees o f the Byllesby proper the various properties which are WOOD with some degree of awe and admira great menace to the American people ties throughout the United States, scattered scattered over eighteen tion. from what it calls a gigantic super j If the first i*sueas to be considered states, , and should prove of mater Corner Pine and Third Street Mury was the popular citizen from power electric combination in the ■ a fitting oriterion for what is to ial assistance and benefit to aach and Plione 431 the moment she entered high school follow this publication will no doubt every company within this nation Her father was by no means affluent. United States. Central Point - - Oregon This being an age o f electricity prove an invaluable aid toward pro wide organization. He did. In fact, operate the village Future issues hardware store, but Mary was his only the superpower menace can be jug moting a nation-wide spirit o f help will not only cover items of interest child and upon her he lavished the gled to alarm the public not yet fam fulness and cooperation between the regarding the Byllesby properties results of his limited gains from dis iliar with the advantages of handling various companies which go to make but will also include numerous arti posing of ha*e burners and shingle electricity in larger units. up the Byllesby organization. cles upon the territory served by nails, and garden tools. Mary had the CITY CLEANING AND When the handling o f electricity The following “ Foreword" b y these companies in a manner some clothes, nnd the curly locks, and the in gigantic units is found to be the President J. J. O'Brien strikes the what the same as that adopted by pleasant sinlle, and an eye out for the main chance. All the fellows were means of supplying the cheaper keynote o f this publication and pre Copco’s monthly magazine, The Volt. DYEING CO. light and power to every farm home, sents ample proof o f its reason for crazy about her. ---------- o---------- the political scarecrow o f super She got through high school without being: AN ERA OF GOODWILL any permanent emotional entangle power will disappear. “ To the Members o f the Byllesby Or ments, and she was well on In college ---------- o---------- William Green, president o f the ganization— WE ARE NOT SATISFIED Better repairing and recondition before she actually had to say yes More than 200.000 persons, includ American Federation of Labor, sends or no to any matrimonial proposal ing for less at the Independent Gar UNLESS YOU ARE” adv ing ourselves, have supplied capital a statement to the American press, Whenever she hud seen an offer of age. to provide the properties, worth not that in his opinion we have entered mnrrluge coming her way she had always been able to duck or to side LOCAL POWER COMPANY GETS teas than *750.000,000, devoted to upon an era o f goodwill in the rela NATIONAL PUBLICITY vital public service and represent a tion of labor and capital. step the encounter. When she was a Phone 474 621 N. Riverside Ave During the past year great pro senior she had a dozen admirers at responsibility both to public and in Two items o f particular local in vestors which every member of the gress was made in learning how these least, but there were three with whom On Highway— Medford, Oregon she ultimately realized she would have terest appear in the January issue of organization should regard as sacred. great forces o f society can live to to settle. They meant to have a de “ Byllesby Management” , a brand The standadrs under which we have gether; and organized labor, in his cision. reached a high position in the busi opinion, sees in the new year a hope Clayton wns the brainiest man In Olf-the-Side Trim* ness world are exacting and must ful outlook for industry. college. If keenness of mind and an Continue in Favor not be lowered. Continued improve For labor, he declares emphatic ability to solve a difficult problem ment is the price o f continued suc ally that the ultimate purposes which when It presents Itself count for any thing, then Clayton would be heard cess. Toward the proper fulfillment material benefits are to serve are from some day. But he was cold, he o f our obligations Byllesby Manage essentially spiritual. wns self-centered, he wns personally He eays this end can only be ac ment, it is hoped, will prove an in ambitions, and he had little more than strument of great usefulness." . complished in the highest degree, by future prospects. He was not an In The purposes o f Byllesby Manage keeping in mind that workers are hu terestlng lover. ment” are set forth in this initial is mans seeking opportunity and enter- Jordnn loved her to distraction and sue by a comprehensive article writ unwisely let her know It. He was the ten by Vice President, Halford Erick most unselfish, the most popular, and son, whose opening statements are the most llknhle man In college, but he was poor, desperately poor. Who as folows: ever married him would have to start “ The main purpose of this publi humbly and be satisfied, at first at cation, Byllesby Management, is to least, with hard work nnd iove. endeavor to promote closer relations, Martin was more or less of a non not only between the operating de entity, but he had money. He was partment o f the Byllesby Engineer uninteresting and stupid, but he ing and Management Corporation in dressed well, he sent her flowers anil its general offices throughout the took her riding nnd she knew he could give her a beautiful home, good country which it is operatig, but be clothes, motor cars, and an easy, com tween these local properties them fortnble life. selves. Brains, money, love—which should “ This step has been deemed advis- j she choosef She didn't hesitate long. able because many of these proper- I Shortly after she got out of college ties are located so far apart that it she married Martin nnd he took her to is only through some such means as ! the big ugly house which he hud built for her. a regularly issued periodical that j I see her often, nnd I wonder some they can be kept in closer touch with [ times If she ever regretted the each other. Ribbons, flowers and plumage con choice she made. She has grown “ The importance o f bringing) rnther stout; the corners of her mouth tinue to drop from the able of the hat droop; her face shows a rather dis shoulderwurd. Because the milliner about the closest possible relations o f satisfied. discontented mlml. She’s lias an eye for lines of beauty, thla this sort is indicated by the fact that hard to get on with, the neighbors say i style of trimming has been revived it is the experience almost every- She has found Martin stupid, and with renewed Interest for tkis spring, | where that tht more closely the dif she's dtscowred that money, after all. j j Then, too. the big argument In favor ferent plants, under the same man Isn't everything. I wonder If she ! I of these aide-drop trimming effects Is, agement, can he kept in touch with doesn't sometimes think regretfully of that they are very becoming. Many o f the lovely pnstel colored each other, the more uniform their the day when Jordnn told her that he practices will become and the more loved her and when she refused him tieltlng ribbon toques, which are a for Jordnn got on very well and he Is much-heralded vogue for this spring, efficient will also be their methods aald to hare the happiest home lu feature the flattering off the «Id* trim. o f operation. The hnts tn this picture present town, “ The plan is to publish and discuss j charming version« of the graceful to- - 1 '©■■ ".... " 'facts and opinions that may be o f in- the-shoulder side trims. Iu the o n e 1, _ , . DON’T BE A MISER instance the t.sp.e I. satin with uncut U ‘ to » nd *"• ployes as well as to the customers The Treasury Department esti-1 velvet rthbon looped to charming or the public. It is o f the most vital j mates that there are S.000 misers in grace. The other model Is one of those smart crochet straws. Ra color Is importance to both the plants on the I America, who keep their hoardings blond and the rt »wetted how, with slaah one hand and the customers an the merely t«> gloat over them. The es- ! ends falling to the shoulder, are In a other that the service furnished timate it that $400,000,000 in cash ! bright anther shade. should be as good as it can be made is hidden away in mattresses, holes j Gay colored felt* with pendant trim under the circumstances and that the in the wall, in socks, in various ; mings of flower* in match shade, are conduct o f the employes should be clever or foolish places, instead o f j greatly In evidence at southern rn- at all times courteous and consider *">™ P>ln> tm , um. up. i . . » , , . . , ; . . , , „ j ’ J being deposited i n safe hanks. I aorta. ate. As a matter of fact, the two j JOHN B. SHELEY and NETTIE B. SHELEY, Editors CLARENCE SMEI.EY, Business Manager Making Landscape in Florida