Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1925-1927, August 26, 1926, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1926
WHEN FARMERS COMBINE
Lake o’ the Woods, within the
shipped more than 500,000 pounds of
wool.
next few years promises to rival
Diamond lake as Oregon's premier
Klamath Fails will harvest nearly
trout lake as a result o f the action
2500 acres of potatoes this year.
o f the state game commission in
Klamath Falla— New Willard hotel stocking the lake this year with many
will cost $150,000, new Anchor hotel times more trout fry than ever be­
$100,000, and new $300,000 hotel is fore in history. Roy Parr, deputy
state game warden, returned last
ready for contract.
night from the lake where he liber­
Svensen — Widening o f Pacific ated 84,000 silverside fry from the
highway to 28 feet begins here.
Butte Falls hatchery. Another 15,-
Springfield— Contract let for more 000 will be liberated in the lake daily
until 200,000 silverside fry have
than two miles o f concrete walks.
been liberated. Altogether there
Cottage Grove— Good road to im­ will be I.early 300,000 trout fry lib­
portant Bohemia mining district is erated in this lake during the pres­
ent year. Last year there were 80,-
projected.
000 silverside fry liberated in the
Newport— Renumbering of houses
prepares way for free mail delivery,
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MEDFORD NEWS
O bey the P ota to Law
The shipping season for Oregon
potatoes is commencing and grow­
ers and dealers are warned that all
potatoes sold or offered for sale in
Oregon in lots o f 60 pounds or more
must be graded and stenciled with
the grower’s name and address, and
when shipped in 10 ton or more they
must be state inspected.
C. E. Spence
Combinations o f farmers, operat­
ing through big pools and selling
agencies, are becoming strong fac­
tors for agricultural aid in many sec­
tions o f the United States and Can­
ada, says State Market Agent
Spence. “ They are simply applying
the systems of large private business
concerns to their own business in­ O R E C O N W E E K L Y IN D U S T R IA L
stead o f raising the products and
R E V IE W
turning them over to the middle­
men.”
St. Helens— McCormick lumber
When these organizations are mills install $100,000 improvements.
started right, have the right men to
manage them, and then have control
Reedsport—Construction begins on
o f enough volume, they are bound Winchester bay section o f Roosevelt
to become powerful, says Mr. Spence. highway.
Teke for illustration the Wheat Pool
Klamath Falls— Wood River stock-
of Western Canada. It is but three
years old yet it is the largest co­ men expect to sell $800,000 worth
operative organization o f its kind in o f cattle.
the world. It now has a membership
of 126,000 farmers, who control 13,-
230,000 o f the 21,000,000 acres
sown to wheat last year in the three
prairie- provinces— Manitoba, Sas­
katchewan and Alberta. This organ­
ization handles the sale o f the
greater part of the whea* produced
in Canada, and Canada is now the
largest exporter o f wheat in the
world.
If this organization controlled but
ten per cent o f production it would
soon go the way o f many other weak
co-operatives have gone. Its over­
head would be high and its price­
fixing strength would be nil. But
controlling such a vast volume its
operating costs amount to but two-
fifths of one cent per bushel. This
is real co-operation. The strength
o f the organization lies in its stab­
ilizing power. It does not permit
large volumes to be rushed to mar­
kets to create gluts and lower prices.
Canadians are real co-operators. The
principle is almost religion with
them.
S u pervision C hange
W. L. Close has been designated
bythe Federal Department as super­
visor o f fruits, vegetables, etc., for
Oregon and all state inspectors are
requested to takeup with him any
matters pertaining to Federal super­
vision o f shipping-point inspection,
which have been sent to F. E. Bailey
to Spokane. Mr. Bailey is now lo­
cated at Yakima. Mr. Close’s head­
quarters are at 306 Fitzpatrick
Building, Portland, with the State
Board o f Horticulture.
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CENTRAL TOINT AMERICAN
Bliss Heine
Klamath Falls— Black Butte tele­
Ashland has quit the city man­
graph line, 85 miles, is about com­ ager form o f government and is back
to its former councflmanic status
pleted.
again.
Sutherlin— Local peppermint crop
A large number o f local and valley
averages about $240 an acre. One
residents attended the Trail-toTrail
field produces at the rate o f $648 an
celebration at Eugene last week. The
acre.
local delegation included the local
Sutherlin— Norton cannery is run­ American Legion Drum Corps.
Last week fire started in the ele­
ning overtime and without enough
vator shaft o f the Liberty building,
help.
but was extinguished by occupants
Albany— Hunt cannery starts on of the building before the fire de­
heavy tonnage o f pears.
partment arrived.
The report cemes in that the local
Klamath Falls postal receipts for
postoffice
is 1382.3 feet above sea
seven months gain 22 per cent over
level.
last year.
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New Oregon settlers invested
$326,000 in Oregon farms during
July.
Cottage Grove— Cannery is buying
and packing $700 o f blackberries
daily.
St. Helens— Deer Island Logging
company camp will be rebuilt, after
$150,000 frie.
Oregon’s commercial apple crop
this year is estimated at 6,616,000
boxes.
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching
services 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Christ­
ian Endeavor 7 p. m. Preaching
services both morning and evening
by the Rev. I. G. Shaw.
Mrs. J. E. Weaver, S. S. Supt.;
Mrs. J. O. Isaacson. Supt. o f Pri­
mary Dept.; Mrs. Al Hermanson,
Supt. o f Cradle Roll DepL; Mrs. G.
C. McAllister, Pres, of Ladies’ Cir­
cle; Bernice Shaw, Pres. C. E . ; Mrs.
Warner, Choir Director.
Rev. Shaw, Pastor.
lake. Fishing right now is excellent
at the lake, Mr. Parr reported, and
anglers are getting large catches
daily, with the silverside predomin­
ating.— Ashland Tidings.
Ashland's famed lithia water may
be denied to tourists before another
summer rolls around unless the pipe
line carrying this mineral water is
repaired shortly, K was brought out
at the city council meeting last nighL
— Ashland Tidings.
FO R S A L E — C IT Y L O T S
2% lots, good location, best soil
in town, fenced for garden, priced
right. Inquire at this office.
tf
Low Fares
to California
«
Reduced roundtrip summer fares are now
in effect. Plan your trip to California and
take advantage of them. Tickets with 16-day
limit are on sale daily; also season tickets
with O ct. 31 lim it at slightly higher cost,
permitting stopovers.
Four trains daily, including Southern Cali­
fornia Express direct via Sacramento and
Los Angeles.
Southern Pacific
C. A . B O L E S . A g e n t
Albany— Local capital raises $15,-
000 to retain Sternberg tannery.
Newport— Highway to Toledo be­
ing straightened and resurfaced.
Dallas— Many new prune dryers
being built throughout Willamette
valley.
Hood River— New $100,000 May­
nard — Child fruit packing plant
The imigination can hardly grasp
opens.
thhe immensity of installment buying
which is operated in almost every
Svensen— Local cannery has heavy
city and hamlet in the United States. run of blackberries.
Figures given out state that 760 bil­
Grading o f 23.1 miles o f Dalles-
lion dollars are paid each month un­
California highway, near Williamson
der this system.
river, completed.
Get your Honey Labels printed at the Amerii an Office
Installm ent B u yin g A m azing
Eugene— Contracts let for 13 new
paving and sewer projects.
Astoria— Sanborn cannery doubles
capacity by adding more equipment.
& We Can Save You
Time and Money
Corvallis— Local cannery payroll
runs about $500 a day.
Benton county will raise record
crop of certified potatoes for seed.
Unfailing
Care
Oregon will produce about 70,000,-
000 pounds of dried prunes this
year.
Toledo— Construction
new 60-room hotel.
begins
on
Central Point — Bumper crops
promised on Rogue River irrigated
farms.
— to meet every requirement in
Salem— $100#00 paper
plant may be miilt here.
tablet
dry-cleaning 1« our claim for your
Sutherlin growers will
cars of fruit this year.
patronage.
With fine workman­
Klamath Falls— Bids opened for
paving to cost more than $250,000.
ship such as to impress your favor
Klamath Falls— New three-story
business block to cost $48,000.
.
.
.
though our charges are
only standard.
CITY CLEANING AND
DYEING CO.
"W E ARE NOT SATISFIED
UNLESS YOU ARE”
Phone 474
On
<24 N. Riverside Ave
Highway— Medford,
Oregon
ship
200
Grants Pass— Building so far this j
year is more than double the 1926
record.
Eugene— Contracts let
$100,000 Baptist church.
Phone 345 when in
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Hood River— ML Hood logging
railroad will handle 2600 cars apples
this year.
Grants Pass— Daily Courier in­
stalls Associated Press wire service. j
Government will spend $76,000
dredging shoals in Situlaw river.
Crook county wool growers have j
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