C E N T R A L POIN T A M E R IC A N SCORES PLAN TO PAY CORE ANDERSON STATES NO RE IM BURSEMENT W A S TALKED. Sees M e d fo rd Pork B u iin e t i Barrell Man Speaka Strongly A g a in »! Propoaal to Give Chairman o f L o b b y Big Share o f Cou nty Receipt». Portland Oregon Journal Medford, Oct. 8.— Bert Anderson, local business man and Republican politician, was quoted in a one and one half column newspaper article here Friday as decrying the move­ ment fostered by the Jackson county court, and acquiesced in by William H. Gore, to reimburse the latter with one per cent received from the government by 18 Oregon counties for his service as a lobbyist in effect­ ing pasage o f the bill. Anderson states that when the $16,000 fund to defray the expenses of a lobby committee at Washington was provided by the timber counties no understanding was had at that time that Gore or any other member o f the committee was to receive any additional reward if the passage o f the pending refund bill proved successful. Scares Proposal. In commenting on a press dispatch from Grants Pass stating that the Josephine court had been asked by the Jackson county court to make payment to Gore, Anderson said: "I have been in the movement for the recovery o f these Oregon & California land grant taxes from the beginning and this dispatch made me almost doubt there was such a thing as honor, integrity and «unselfish public service left in the world, for I know that the Hon. W. H. Gore, nor no other living ma nwas entitled to a single dollar o f that recovered tax money, every red cent o f which should be dedicated to the relief o f the sorely pressed tax payers of these 18 counties.” S t « i P o rk Barrel. Taking cognizance o f the recent action o f the Jackson county court in passing a resolution to pay Gore 1 per cent for his service, Anderson says the “ story of a pork barrel was brought down to the minute, and be­ comes an actuality, or almostso.” Anderson then proceeded to tell how and when this lobby committee was first formulated and also ex­ tended some advice to the several counties affected in the following paragraphs: “ Now, lets get down to brass tacks. I, with others from Medford attended the convention in Roseburg where a definite plan was adopted looking to the recovery of these land grant taxes. After much discussion it was voted to send a strong delega­ tion to Washington to give testimony before the public land committee of the senate and house and otherwise to promote and aid in every way possible Senator Stanfield and the rest o f the Oregon delegation in the passage o f this just and equitable tax relief measure. N o Pa y Conte m pla te d. “ A t that convention I insisted that W. H. Gore be made chairman o f this delegation, knowing that there was no man in the state quite so well qualified, b f knowledge and exper­ ience, to lead the fight as he. “ Judge W. J. Hartzell, o f the Jackson county court, was given the job o f collecting the funds to finance the enterprise and this fund was to be ample for all necessary expenses. There was no understanding or agreement, intimation or suggestion that any commission or bonus or tri­ bute above actual expenses were to be paid t o anyone. On the contrary it was freely talked, even by Mr. Gore himself, that all ‘slick* attorneys professional lobbyists and other light fingered gentry should be shooed away: that we had a just measure: that we knew our business, and we would go down to Washington and get the money ourselves "Now, my advice to county courts o f these 8 counties is to be damned careful about how this tax relief fund is handled. If they ever start to open a pork barrel every other member I o f the hand-picked convention that » nominated Stanfield as an independ- ' ent candidate at the Portland hotel ] may want a slice o f this pork. Just L ifte d Lid. “ Now I have only lifted the lid an inch or two— just enough for you | tax payers to get a peek at what is 1 inside. There may be some other things inside that will interest you and if you want to get a good en­ compassing look you can take the lid ' clear o ff, for all I care. “ What I have written has been more in sorrow than anger. To find that your idols have feet o f clay is terrible. How the mighty have fallen!" Most people o f Medford comment favorably upon the stand taken by Ander .on in his article and very few support the action of the county court in passing the resolution to reward Gore with 1 per cent o f the receipts from the tax funds. It is conceded that the committee’s ex­ penses and time should be paid. D o n ’ t Be a K no cke r. My friend, don’t be a bellyacher. Don’t groan and moan every time things don’t happen to go to suit you If you keep it up a spell it will be­ come chonic with you and then you will bellyache when you are not aware o f it. The world wasn't made for you alone. It wasn’t made ex­ clusively for any person or set of people. This old world is not a cave o f gloom. If you would keep your stomach in good order and smile oc­ casionally instead o f .moaning you would soon get the habit. The days of the bellyacher are full o f woe and nights bring no rest to his weary frame. His mind becomes feverish and fly-blown and he has bad dreams. He wakes up with a bad taste in his mouth and the singing o f the birds grates harshly on his ears. The sweet fragrance o f tjie springtime flowers goes against his stomach and his friends o f other days pass him up on the street. The children romp and shout and it makes him sore. Fellows he doesn’t like are elected to office and he gnashes his teeth and imagines the country has gon to the eternal bow-wows. But all his troubles are imaginary. No one else has them. If he would stop his infernal bellyaching for just three days the world would take on a new purple hue and the people would begin to speak to him on the streets. Don’t be a bellyacher. — Osborne Farmer. point, so when he wrote up the death o f a prominent citizen who died suddenly on the street, this is what he said: “ The old guy was going along the street when suddenly he put his hands to his heart and said, ‘I’m going to die!’ Then he leaned against the fence and made good.” — Altoona (Kans.) Tribune. T o the Poin t. Tell your neighbor to subscribe The young reporter was told to for the home paper.— The Central make his articles short and to the i Point American. Central Point Feed Store JESSE L. RICHARDSON H A Y — G R A I N — SEED — W O O D P h o ne 41 S t o re P h o n e 54 Residen ce — Local and Long Distance Hauling— MOVING WE BUY POULTRY Central Point ‘YOUR FACE IS G O O D . 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