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About Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1925-1927 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1926)
C E N T R A L POIN T A M E R IC A N amid surroundings which will keep them on earth much longer than liv ing where Nature was less kindly in apportioning her favors, j Men o f wealth, who want summer lodges and retreats can find beautiful spots in Jackson county fa r JA C K S O N C O U N T Y O F F E R S BIG sites to build. SETTLERS INDUCEMENT. We have many ex-residents of Cali fornia, who changed to Oregon be cause Oregon surpasses California in Every O pp ortunity H ero Exists f o r c]imate, scenery, air, water and all rest aruf resuperate, will find many e Conten ted Home, With G ood else. You have heard much about the Health a Prim e Factor. wopders and opportunities o f Calif ornia, and it surely is a great state, but Jackson county, Oregon, has a more equable climate, more beautiful (Continued from page 1) the climate is a constant source o f scenery, better air and water and just discomfort. They live where the sun as many opportunities. parches them in summer, and where Our population is made up o f the the blasts o f winter chill the white progressive class, being almost whol marrow o f their bones. Month after ly native American. It is hospitable month they go on accumulating birth kindly and always extending the wel days without getting any real plea come hand. When new folks come sure out o f it all. Just why they are here to settle down, we appreciate content to do this is past explanation. their presence, and try to make them There are laws forbidding nearly feel altogether at home.— From everything nowadays, but there is as county booklet. yet no law that denies us the right to move from a poor climate into a Statement o f the Ownership, M a n ag e good climate. If the scenery where ment, Circu lation, Etc., Req uired you live does not make you feel by the A ct o f C o n g r e » o f August glad you have a pair of eyes, you 24, 1912. can go where there are mountains, o f Central Point American, pub forests, rivers, canyons and valleys lished weekly at Central Point, Ore as fine as the#Creator ever made. gon, for October 1, 1926. ~Jackson county, Oregon, is con State o f Oregon ) sidered by travelers to possess more County of Jackson) natural advantages in the way of cli Before me, a notary public in and mate, scenery, soil and water than for the state and county aforesaid, any other one spot on the maps of personally appealed Paul Robinson, the world. This is a sweeping state who, having been duly sworn accord ment to make, but it is so, and when ing to law, deposes and says that he a thing is true it should be empha is the editor and owner o f the Cen sized. tral Point American and that the If you are a good carpenter where following is, to the best o f his you now live, you can come to Jack- knowledge and belief, a true state son county, Oregon, and be just as ment o f the ownership management good a carpenter here. If you know (and if a daily paper, the circula how to run a farm, a dairy or a tion), etc., o f the aforesaid publi truck garden in your present home, cation for the date shown in the you can also run one here, where all above caption, required by the Act Nature works 24 hours a day to make of August 24, 1912, embodied in human beings happy. If you are a section 411, Postal Laws and Regula good doctor, a good grocer, a good tions, printed on the reverse o f this chickenraiser, a good fruit-grower, form, to wit: a good day laborer or a good any 1. That the names and addresses thing else, you will find the oppor of the publisher, editor, managing tunities in Jackson county jiAt as edit >r, and business managers are: promising as they are back where Publisher, Paul Robinson, Central you are unjiappily located now. Point, Oregon. The point is this; Why be content Editor, Paul Robinson, Central with your present dissatisfaction? Point, Oregon. Why continue to live where you do Managing Editor, none. not have the many advantages that Business Managers, Paul Robinson Jackson county offers? You have Central Point, Oregon. just one life to live on earth, and if 2. That the owner is: Paul Robin you don’t get out o f this life all the son, Central Point, Oregon. joy and happiness that belongs to 3. That the known bondholders, you, it is your own fault. mortgagees, and other, security hold Jackson county is largely populat ers owning or holding 1 per cent or ed by people who have come here more o f total amount o f bonds. from other states. Most o f our people mortgages, or other securities are: are actively employed in some useful None. pursuit, but we have among us many PAUL ROBINSON, retired men who have settled here Sworn to and subscribed before where they can spend their last daysme this 12 day o f October, 1926. WHERE LIVING IS A PLEASURE j W . G. TRILL, Notary Public, y .y commission expires June -9, 1928 J A C ' a SON C O U N T Y PARENT TE A C H E R S ASSOCIATION “The Oregon Congress o f Parents an«i Teachers hereby calls upon its fauthful membership to send duly aci redited delegates and represents tit es to meet in convention at the First M. E. church, Salem, Oregon, O ctober 26-29, 1926. Each association in Jackson county is requested to send a report o f the years work with the names o f the new presidents, time and place o f meeting to the Jackson county coun cil P.-T. A. president, Mrs. C. E. Bolds, Woodlawn orchard, Central Point, Oregon, at once. You have often asked yourself that other at 7 :30 p. m. Come and see. question, you have often heard others The young people meet for C. E. ask it, I will tell you why God says at 6: 39. he accepted one and rejected the I. G. SHAW, Minister. Vote the * Republican Ticket PARTY GOVERN M EN TS BEST It is the duty o f this council to promote the organization o f new groups, give help and gain the co operation o f all their units in matters affecting the children o f the county. Any question in regard to this association will be gladly answered and any suggestion that you feel might make this work o f more bene fit to the school and community will be welcome. MRS. C. E. BOLDS, President. W IL L O W SPRINGS W. M. Mclntire and family of Klamath Falls are visiting at the C. W. Anders home. Mr. Mclntire and Mr. Anders are old-time freinds, both families having lived in Huntington, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Biden and friends o f Medford were callers at the Deer park Sunday. Mrs. J. W. Birkholz is enjoying a visit from one of her school niates, Miss Ida Rogers o f Berkeley, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Orvill Marquess were Sunday callers at F. M. Youngs. Mrs. Oscar Blackford is quite ill. Fred Straube lost tow sheep Sun day night, killed by dogs or coyotes. F. M. Young is just finishing a building to house the fine pumping system which he installed last sum mer, a bathroom is also being added to the residence. CHURCH OF C H RIST Bible school, 10 a. m. Sermon 11 a. m. Subject— “ Christian Fellowship.” This is “ home coming and roll call , day” You should be there, you should i write the absent members you know and tell them about it. You should | invite your neighbor. Communito to | the Lord’s supper. 11 a. m. Evening subject “ Why did God accept Abies sacrifice and reject Abies sacrifice?” Frederick Steiwer for U. S. Senator I. L. Patterson for Governor W. C. HAWLEY, Congressman, First District N. J. SINNOTT,Congressman, Second District M. E. Crumpacker, Congressman, Third Dist. Judge Thomas A. McBride Justices o f the Judge Henry J. Bean Supre m e Court Judge George M. Brown C. H. Gram, Labor Commissioner Thomas K. Campbell, Public Service Com' missioner ELECT Charles A. Howard, Superintendent of Public Instruction The a b o v e ca ndidates w e re chosen R epublican standard hearers in the May Primaries. Our s is a go ve rnm e nt o f political parties. In O r e g o n the direct pr im ary is a f o u n dation stone o f pop ular governm ent. The Republican party o f O re g o n is prou d o f >he men nominated on its state ticket. IF Y O U B E L I E V E IN G O O D G O V E R N M E N T ; IF Y O U B E L I E V E IN T H E D I R E C T P R I M A R Y - VOTE THE REPUBLICAN TICKET ELECTION N OV E M B E R 2 (P a id A d v e rtis e m e n t ) REPU BLICAN S T A T E C E N T R A L CO M M IT TEE Phil MeUch an, Chairman. F lo y d Cook, Secretary. Investments 1. Don’t be hurried into any investment. 2. Don’t put your money into any enterprise on the receommendation of a stranger. When any proposition is good enough to have your money, it should De well enough known to have the endorsements of men in the community you know. 3. But don’t buy just because some rich man has. Perhaps he could afford to take a chance, while you can’t. And it’s just possible, anyway, that the rumor isn’t true. 4. Don’t be influenced by abase. The salesman who relies in talking down the other fellow has little o f import ance to talk up. 5. Always bewars of oil wells, mines and patent rights Of course, it is true that these things have given millions to some, but equally true that they have taken some mil lions. / 6. Make it a rule to find out more facts about a propo sition than the salesman is able to tell you. 7. When a man is trying to convince you about a cer tain line, leaves his literature and write down on paper the “ other points” which he has stressed in the conversa tion. 8. Have two or three responsible men for financial advisers, and get their honest opinion on every such prop osition. 9. Find out from your banker how much you can borrow on every proposed investment. If he won’t lend over 60 per cent against what you plan to put in, it’s hard ly wise for you to bear 100 per cent o f that kind of risk. CENTRAL POINT STATE BANK Member Federal Reserve System