Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1925-1927, May 06, 1926, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    ALFRED E. CLARK
•f FortUad
I* far
fa r L 'a ita d
S ta ta r
The Portland Daily New», speak­
ing o f the Senatorial
candidates,
said:
“ I f we were entirely business-like
in the conduct o f our public affairs,
intent only upon getting the best
man available fo r the money, there
is no doubt whom we would employ
"W e
would
employ a man o f
proved achievement, proved honesty,
proved fearlessness and truthworth-
inesa. We woold employ a big man.
“ And that man is A lfred E. Clark
o f Portland.”
The Toledo Leader: “ Mr. Clark
is a man who has had a world o f
experience, has the age, the dignity
and the ability to represent the peo­
ple o f this great state in the national
law making body as they should be
represented.”
Eastern Clackamas New »: “ There
are few men in the state who are
as well qualified for Senator a» Mr.
Clark.”
The Condon
Tim et: His (Mr.
Clark’ s ),
knowledge o f public a f­
fairs, his prominence as a lawyer
and his reputation as a speaker will
prove valuable assets should
the
people desire to send him to Wash­
ington.
(Paid Adv.— A lfred E. Clark fo r U.
8. .Senator Campaign Com m ittee.)
MOTHER S DAY
MAY 9TK—
Mother always deserves
the Best.
Select her card Now for
Mothers Day.
A complete assortment.
PAXSON DRUG CO.
Him IR & xa JU L store
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Oregon
Buy a
Real
Cord
Tire
Our personal
back o f it.
P o c r O ld P a r t
Mother’s Day programs are lie in*
English Penciled Indian Runner
Title o f Sunday abceel
Ducka *4-50 per pair. Ducks now prepared to be given at each o f tK»
- Peter'a Great Confession.” Matt. laying.— C. G. Henselman, 423 King churnhea These will consist o f music,
1«. Outline: <1) The Faithlem S t , M edford. Ore. Phone 5 3 2 «_______ reading» and a sermon.
Followers, r a 1 -1 1 (2 ) The Father'»
Revelation, va. 13-17.
(3 )
The
Fouadation Bock. va. lb-20. (4 ) The
Faithful Rebuke r a 21-23. (SI The
Follower’ * Renunciation, v a 24, 25.
(C l The Follower'« Reward, v a 26-
2 *.
A Mother’ « Day service trill be
The more chicki the more $$$$$ in circulation.
held ta the morning, with appropri­
We sell you the feed and pay cash for
ate music and message».
your Poultry.
The aervice is the evening will be
a union
service at the Christian
church.
guarantee
W e mount and inflate it
for you free o f charge.
CENTRAL POINT
SERVICE STATION
More significant than anything Mae
la the latest report dealing with im­
proving rood]tluna In Mexico la the
M t t w a i that 1.000 rural schools
bare bees built within the last five
moatha. and that flve higher agricul­
tural schools will be ofwoed aooo
Mexico's p rgreoe may be regarded aa
upon a solid basis when education of
the rural people Is given a large place
ta the Improvement program. Popular
education Is the most prenslng Deed la
Mexico Expropriation of estates and
division o f land among peons will be
o f limited benefit, without the educa
tic* o f the people, says the Hoxrton
Poet Dispatch.
Mere poeaesslon of
the land will avail them little, if they
lack the knowledge of bow to put It
to the beet tue. end lack also the
knowledge of bow to use the fruita of
a Larger material prosperity.
History does not have to be told Is
terms o f greet eveata A sms!! hap­
pening may have wide slgnlf.c
aa. for example, the death o f Princess
Ohlkm la Hungary. Of the old Run
slaa royalty, she married aa adjutant
o f former King Ferdinand of Bulgaria;
and aba la low dead from bums re­
ceived when sbe tried to clean a pair
#f glovea with benxlne. Is this uolm-
port anti Then ao la the tremendou*
change which It typifies—the over­
throw of royal houses, the Impoverish
meot o f rich and noble families, the
pitiful efforts at economy enforced
no Those who had known only luxury,
The last decade—Indeed the last cen
tury—o f Europe la Included in the
brief statement that Prlnceos Ghika
has died of burnt.
The state of honor*. Mexico, hopes
to get the divorce business away from
Reno sad Paris
In honors you do
Dot need to have a residence, though
we gather that you have to make a
personal appearance, say a the Phlla
delphla Record. But the real dene* la
unnecessary, which saves a great deal
o f time, and you can got a divorce
within the time limits o f a round trip
ticket to HermostUo Of court« this
I* •• attractive a country aa Nevada
But Paris la a delightful place, apart
from th» divorce facilities It used to
be said that good American* went
there when they died. Americans who
ere not so good go there now If they
are unhappily married and with to
wed some one else.
The horse loot a good friend when
•lee It Sherwood died recently. The
standard bred, or trotting horse had
the warmest place In the affection»
of the late conrreosman from Ohio,
though he waa fond o f a good horse of
any aort. and for many years he drove
one of the beat pairs to be seen on
the streets o f Washington. He could
drive with rare skill, and those with
a love tor a nice team well turned
ou t never failed to Mop and follow
with an admiring eye General Sher­
wood and Ms horse» aa they passed
through the streets of the capital.
Though paat eighty years, he never
| l<mt aa opportunity thus to take the
air
Annually 1*7.000 babies die In the
Unltod States before they are a year
! «Id. and 96,000 of these die althla the
first month. Many factors hear opoo
the Immediate raoses of death: The
; month o f birth, nationality o f parent«
health o f the mother and primarily all
, of the factor» growing oat of eronomi
I Teas tire
Various studied reports
prove that there Is a definite aa I 4
reef relation between the tncotae of
the father aad the Infant death rate—
as the Income Increase« the death rale
decreases. as the Incony« deceea««.
i the death rate Increase s This makes
the problem e«<4
N O T IC E
FO R SA L E
U N IO N C H U RCH
4Sarr»rented these day» Ne
' H
ft deserved
deem ed it It was propped by each
a carlous rare dreaaad la costumes
S c a r t a r M * faintly—sad mere than faintly—
rtdtouleus; filed with Ideas atfl! more
' absurd. and met la the ieaat like those
n u i > > and intelligent opinions « M d
we tow » * terrain It bed each ftntnn-
tit and oat-of date cuetome and man
acre and «a v e n tk a a and err® an
(mate u.Ti the Tale Review It waa
la fn s /i with sack add enlhnalaam» for
all aorta o f thin«« which we bow rec
act .‘ re aa sheer absurdities. and which
weald be wholly uae** "ruble bat for
two things—they enable oa to appre­
ciate oar own greatness and they af­
D ance---- O ld Tia
F riday N ile
ford aock k dmirrb.e material for G atew ay Theatre
aatlre. It occaplea a place. Is fact, is
Diagnosis
the tilled» of clever and enlightened X-Ray
y o c c f people which their actl tinea
H O W A R D G O V E . D. D. S.
will occapy la the minds o f the d eter
— D e n tis t—
M edford. Ore.
and enlightened young people of the 409 M edford Bldg.
next generation or ao.
Read a few o f many unsolicited
Central Point
THURSDAY, MAY 6. 1926
CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN
PAGE EIGHT
6 Volt, Full Capacity, Rub-
ber case
Batteries
for Ford,
Star,
Chickens Are Good Neighbors—
AL
HERMANSON
(A cross from P ostoffice)
Pb.
C entral P oint, O regon
461
Grand Opening
Gold Hill Dance Pavilion
Overland,
Saturday, May 8
Essex, Chevrolet, and others-
$10.75
Music by
BATTERY & ELECTRIC
ARTISANS’ 7-PIECE MELODY MAKERS
SHOP
Central Point
A GOOD TIME FOR ALL
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