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About Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1925-1927 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1926)
PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN MARCH 4. 1926 Why take your cars to Medford at 2 p. m. at 511 H street. Grants children— well there wuz one man outstrip all records within the next when you car. get a better job for Pass, Oregon. All mining men should there they say. few years, Mr. King said: attend this meeting and get squarely Well sir them figgers mean that Bliss Heine “ It is to keep pace with and ade less money at the Independent Gar Member« of the Epworth League behind an effort to do what is nec- there wuz 454 peeple in the Bible quate rail service in the marketing age at Central Point. adv o f the first M. E. church and their ».-ary to procure the defeat of any classer uv this little city last Sun day, in the mountains wuz never o f their products, that the company friends greatly enjoyed the fifteenth ) such move oji the part of congre purtier, ner the grass wuz never spent $99,873,830 on additions and L O C A L N EW S Better repairing and recondition annual Washington banquet o f the J. W. Wenzel, mining engineer of greener, nur neither can ya find a betterments to equipment during the ing for less at the Independent Gar Epworth league held in the recrea tional hall o f the church on Wednes Nevada who has been investigating warmer ner brighter sun than kissed past six years.” age. adv day evening of last week at 8:30. Ar- the Greenback district during the this yer valley; an I hearn a poor tistie decorations adorned the walls past two weeks, is on a hurry up boob a sayin that the worrld wuz a and ceiling of the hall with the elec trip to Sacramento, expecting to re gitten worse! Sa I reckon I kin te|l ya why tric light» encased in shades o f blue turn here within the next ten days theres so many Misourians in this on which were white stars. Long to resume his work. P. X. Johnson o f Gold Hill, who country; they gist naturly know a streamers of red and white crepe pa per hung from these shades. Red developed and equipped thd Apex good thing when they see it. I see Jim Kern .tt an Guy Te:; a candles in crystal candlesticks, clus mine, was a business visitor at Bur ters o f paper cherries and red hatch eau headquarters Monday on his way gitten their heads together tother day an the preacher what teachers to Portland. ets adorned the tables. The work at the Mount Reuben the Big<%st Thing kum along an Guy A d orchtsera consisting o f Eunice l ’arrett, Sidney Hoffman and Bliss tunnel is again in hard rock, the dis Tex ordered him out’en the Post SULPHUR — LAND PLASTER — SULPHATE Heine furnished music during the tance from the portal being 4700 Office an I hearn him sa as the OF AMMONIA — SUPER PHOSPHATE . banquet after which the following feet, with a depth o f over 2000 feet. preacher went out, Ya kant trust 1925 promises to be a banner year that feller no-how. program was greatly enjoyed with (Mixed Fertilizers for All Special Crops) ('larence Phillips us toastmaster: In in the development o f the mineral I went into the State Bank tother M IL K M A K E — E C O N O M Y EG G M A SH — H O G E A T S vocation, Rev. T. H. Temple; Wel resources o f Southwestern Oregon. day an Mr. Isaacson wuz a standin (All Pure— No Fillers Used— Best for Less) coming, Gladys Bridges; vocal solo, This work can be hastened to a great back uv that little back winder a Eunice Psrrett; toast, “ Washington, degree provided every mining -man lokin’ inter spare an a mumbelin to PEERLESS— That exceptional baby chick Mash— the General” , Frank Van Dyke; will put his shoulder to the wheel his’elf an sudently he hawled o ff an reading, Maude Brault; vocal solo, and do the things necessary to carry hit the counter thing there a bang Baby chick Scratch— Purest for less— Every feed Dwight Phipps; toast, “ Washington, the development forward. with his fist an sed “ He dident do L. U. Stenger, mining man of it!” Well I thought that wuz kinda the citizen,” Clarence Meeker; piano for the Poultryman. nolo, Ruby Timmons; toast, “ Wash Canyonville, who has been sepnding funny fer him an I stepped up quiet • ington, the Aristocrat” , Mildred some time in California, has return like an sez, sez 1, soft like “ Mr. , (W e do G rin din g, Steam R ollin g, C le a n in g ) Strovey; selection, Male Quartette. ed home and Tuesday visited in Isaacson, is they somethin’ a worryin ya” sez I. Ya know Mr. Editor I The menu consisted of cherry Grants Puss. ASK US ABOUT YOUR FEEDING PROBLEMS Negotiations are pending for the thot maby the Bank wuz a goin broke cocktail, chicken a la king, creamed potatoes, string beans, hot rolls, jelly, sale o f two o f the more important er somethin, an he hawled his eyes apple-celery salad, fruit jello, cake properties in Josephine county to ex outen the fur away, an loked at me perienced outside mining interests. a spell an sez, “ Booster, Jim Kernut and coffee. Development work continues on kant git a line solid on a hundred As a reward for services rendered the Wedge at Rogue River under the men fer next Sunday, sez he.” Well, the Shrine in tnia locality, H. Wil management o f Charles Derwachter. I sez dont take on so Mr. Isaacson, lett has been appointed a Rajah in Jim Ryno is working a crew of sez I, fer Jim’U leave some uv ’em A1 Rader Temple o f Portland by Il five men on the Pleasant creek min fer ya sez I, an then ya can’t pir, Oregon Medford lustrious Potentate Phil Metschan ing company’s property in the upper yer faith onto ever thing ya hear I for l!l26. Mr. Willett is well known Evans cr-ek district, erecting an ad sez I. as a poultry and strawberry raiser. dition to the present mill. But I tell ya Mr. Editor that class C. G. Cochran, superintendent of J. E. Scott, who is developing a is inter the verry blood uv the best the Owen-Oregon Lumber Company, . , - .. - mining property in the Rogue River men in this yer valley. Well so long 0/ district, visited Bureau headquarters department in California with head- Tu,.K(lay am) pied|red hi, supV„rt to B. A. BOOSTER quarters in Sacramento. J. L. Jack- the work being carried on. son, o f Portland, is the new superin In numbers theFo is strength, and N E W L O C O M O T IV E S SHOW tendent here. Mr. Jackson has been the more members the Mining Bur interested in lumber milling in the eau has the greater its influence for G R O W TH OF THE W EST south and west for eighteen years. good in the development of the vast Thelocu! post office has received a mineral resources of this district. If supply o f the new air mail stamps. you Southern Pacific Company, since are not a member, see to it that Dr. W. C. Schaefer has moved to you become one promptly. the railroads were returned to pri Eugene. Dress up your property for the vate control in 1920, increased its Last Friday night the United Ar o f outside mining men and tisans gave n dancing party called inlfux register same with the mining bur motive power on Pacific Lines and the “ Dance o f n Thousand Hubbles” eau. Its to your interest to do so. more powerful design at a cost of which was the most successful danc — --------o---------- $19,202,118, according to statement ing party they have given since or C O M M U N IC A TIO N made today by E. L. King, superin ganizing in Medford. The bubbles invoked oceans o f fun for everybody. tendent, Portland Division. The tourist car to register at the Editor Central Point American, The railroad people regard this as • local office from the greatest dis Dear Mr. Editor: Sa when ya walk along the streets a striking indication o f the growth of tance this year is that of David C. Berger, United States Consul at Ti- ya want to watch; them bees are so industry and trade in the western cn-Tsin, China, Mr. Berger is re thick after the young Maples there states. Construction o f freight and Remember ho<v they used to turning to China ami is motoring liable to hop on-to-ya by mistake-— passenger cars and various facilities from Washington, D. C. to Seattle there after ever thing green, ya know hitch Old Dobbin to a windlass and for carrying western products to Sa didja see that there nr-ticklc where he will sail with his car for in that Los An Gelees paper, bout market has been in line with the China. drive him ’round and ’ round — ______ H H _____ laical ____ Odd I P Fellows last _______ week ______ cele- The Biggest Thing in the Rogue building of the locomotives. bra ted" the clearance o'f ïndVhtëdnéss Kiv< r Valley- Well sir ya know they lilting hay and doing heavy chore.,? This year the company’s Pacific of the 1. O O. F. building with near- ! ’,ur'* do han<l ,l to u" fer bein’ “ ly four hui.o.-ed members in attend got gitter and a kum fetcher uv a* Lines will expend approximately $2, Even then, you couldn’t hire 377,000 for twenty-eight new loco ance. It started with a sumptuous community. Well sir— I hearn Steve s talkin motives, a number of which are to supper followed by a splendid pro Dobbin for less than $ 2 .50 a day — gram and the burning of the mort tothei* day— yeah, ya know Steve the be built in the railroad's various say 25 cents an hour. gage hy Prof. A. J. Hanby. The carpenter; well he wuz a sayin’ to final and main feature of the pro a feller frum Eagle Point, sez he, shops. Eagle Points all right sez he, ya know The growing volume o f freikht or gram was the farce "John Smith" in Yet an hour’s work for an electric which the various parts were excel I like a little place like Eagle Point, iginating in the West promises to ’specinlly when ya ken look out at motor using one horsepower o f lently rendered by Prof, and Mrs. A. J. Hanhy, Miss Olson, Mr. and the cenery like you folks heve got, electricity usually costs only and take in that air that hant equal Mrs. G. W. Howard. J. N. Bateman, ed any whur ’cept at Central Point. and C. T. Parker. M EDFORD NEW S FERTILIZERS Farm Hureau Co-Operative Exchange 7 Xui3 button -s a y s „ ijiddapi T h is one says w * 7 or 8 cents. The . . . American Legion Drum Corps I •?* h<V, No,w se7 f n hcJ f Y *™ , « <mu- . . . » ■ « . . . . ® MI O m i t o n ln s o r I '.m t e n l P < ,in t pie mile closer to Central Point, soz ya kud cum in'an take a real hand in the Riggest Thing in the Rogue Rlver why I 11 "* >»'d have < uv ‘ he -Statc of Oregon skur. ?. T ''* ’. wr\ dofw H ’f I that , ler diddrnt agree with Steve. *** * *n Medford tother day a talk,n to tla buain*M man uv 7 met r" P°1U “ v thfL ;*outh uv ! ,rpf ° n and w'd sa Booster, ya ksnt go nowhere but ya fina folks a talkin bout yer little town sez he. Yes, sez I, it seems kinda nateral fer peeple to talk ’bout the most im portant places most sez I— well sir I M IN IN G N E W S jist kinds thot that feller got my meenin the J first time. P r o p o .rd L * | k ls t ls s Bad fo r M ining l o_ . a Legislation vitally affecting the ,^?,OW 1hoI*t the w*y mining industry o f the nation from ¡5? I,,le ol.e ,own the standpoint o f the prospector and ..i ^ m° v ""P ortant claim owner is proposed in the p re s *Ktngr* last Sunday. \ a remember ent C o n g r e s s by Secretary o f the i , ? ! . and *P'nt ° »Pong Interior Work and Secretary of Ag- 7 .7 ¿ ! * V r* W 7* P 1* nti‘r y*r blood riculture Jardme. Such legislation I ?hn„d y* wJur. / n" d*’ f7 consists of amending the present |»rated VdSta had W* 210 U ^ in ‘ hem F*d' Sunday mining laws in such a way that lo cators and prospect owners in Nat- School— an 1 hearn a feller sa they ional forests can acquire no surface I "k * i “ "U ,ni,hin? biggern the rights other than sufficient are. " wh° 'f " u' uv d<wr*- Well— then the Biggest Thing had work their claims or mines, thus pro venting miners making use o f tim- i 134 men. He fellers , ever , ... one on ’em her on their claims for budding, fuel X . • L S T iV ' " ' ‘‘ t lk*‘,.,Vrtor .on and Other purpose« “ if mouniain uv Transfiggeration purpo? »hen he sed to the Lord “ Lord its Legislation o f this character is di rectly against the interest o f the | good fer us to he here.” I’ll tell mining industry nnd mining men the I ya * ” at Mr. Editor I’ll put the men country over are registering their uv Central Point up agin the rest protest in no uncertain manner. The ^v the universe an defy ya to per- I matter will be op for discussion and .luce their equil this side the Pearly 1 nction at the regular niee^mg o f the \ Gates. | Southwestern Oregon Mining Rur- Then there wu* the Christian Sun- esu to he held on March 8th, 1926, j day school with 110 wimmen ff . __ gave a very successful benefit dance in the Oriental Ball Room lost Sat urday night at which the features were a Charleston contest and three snappy marches by the drum corps in full uniform. In the Charleston contest Mbs Madeline Morgan and Min Jon«»* won first and aerond pri- r.e» for the Kiri* and Joe II.Ills and Stanley Hide, won first and secon.l for the hoys. The money realized from this ranee will be used to pur chase additional equipment for this prize winning drum corps. Most household appliances use tiny motors o f only i / i o o r i/L o f a horsepower. You can run then ten hours tor seven or eight cents. O YEARS guaranteed i The life, power and trouble - free service of the Philco Dry- namic Battery are ft unran trod for TW O YEARS — b u t a Philco long outlasts even this extraordi nary guarantee. Let us pat a Philco in your car NOW and save you a lot of need less trouble and ex pense. It C O tl YOU H And they are faster than Old Dobbin ever dreamed o f being, when he was a colt. Electricity is the cheapest service you can buy. T H E C A L IFO R N IA O REG ON PO W ER C O M P A N Y i l l no more lo bay than jauf an ordinary hatter*. and Office* s you’ll be amazed how much less it costs you per month of service. Met!ford, Orrgnn Roseburg, Oregon Battery A E lectric Shop C entral Point, O regon G rjnts Piiis, Oregon Kl.im.ilh Li!li, Oregon \ rika, California 1 O I A M O H D ♦ Q U I D .RIES M x A M A ini , s IN FAOCPX53 Diminu ir, California V