ç » m g e h v o manufacture o f bottles, box«»#, c a r -! blued result la not bins less. than O ne of the suburbs o f Pltt-hurgfc | Oandhl d. ided to lp» ve hi 1 fcw » toua, cooperage, would Increase the colossal. »ut expect» to make Pa . has a fire departo, cut entirely at bom out o f British statesmen. s _____________________________________ ' i antiporta! ion of The return of good time#. "m anned' by woman. . . . jf ^ c o a l and put large shipment# In com - tlonal prosperity, may appear to he Re-established. September 13, 15*8. mert.e j , developed on the form er long but they will com e The world Co-eds may smoke in Obcrlin col- , 1 Silk has become so rh ap in O-aku, Devoted to the beet Interest# of u woutd provlde an outlet for eeonomlc depression is more arti Japan, that young women of the fac­ lege dormitories only if they rent a - Central Point and vicinity. some 80,000.000 bushel# annually. fid a i than real though It must ap- tories and even of the peusant clast fire extinguisher. extmguisner. I ff ^ ' All n‘» t,er f o r P u b lic a t io n mucl Nl> »„„¿(b le p e r s o n claims that the pear to be real enough to men and now wear silk garments every day In reach this office not later t an ed- revival o f the brewing industry will women out of work. The situation the week It is almost as cheap as ne day for insertion the same week. WBVe the country magically back to will be cured, and sooner than some CC'iOU L I I Published every Friday. prosperity. Nor can any other single may think • • • Entered as second class matter at ,|ne of trade But |n thege tlmeH , n y _______ ________________ I Census figure. ihoxc there are few. - the post office. < entrai Point, ° re-j line of buslnsee that promises to ere- jn v York state one ,, ir women than uten in America. An- - de- the Act of March 8. 1871» t additional wealth deserves V " ‘ U l — . 1 aauiuonai wcann tics, rves ,,very four uow work(t for wag{H, other ruling minority. 8L'IWCRIPTION RATES: | thoughtful consideration ) You*'know the place, we anticipate One year .......................................$2 00 your wants, and you go away Six Months ................................ $1.00 OCR GENEROCH GOVERNMl NT 1 satisfied. Payable In advance. REPO RT OF CO N DITIO N The Guiirnnteeil tdverMsIng rates on application. The Atlantic Monthly publishes | I OK THE < I i NTH A I, POINT STATE D IN K . AT < IN TRAI IN UM . ^ ,,lce Second Street, o ff Main. some interesting facts and figures f'oUHly o f .luriuMwi, OregoM, ut Close o f Kcpteiiilici liOlh, ltt.il. Gasoline that should enlist the attention of I UURGDOHF and POW ELI. O il. RESOURCES o 11C» DORK.................... Editor people both in and out o f congress. i Loans and discounts ................................................... According to the article, each l_ Ronds, Greases . i ’ j W E IX ...... Superintendent securities, etc i- \ United States senator ha# an a low- | Ranking house $2.90it.OU, furniture and fixtures $),1> 4. • - ' j * ars as near perfect a money an* ance of $10,2o0 a year for clerk Real estate owned other than hanking luiu-c brains can produce. CaHh. due from banks and cash ite m s ......... . hire, each representative $5,000. ; at Your S en Committee chairmen get more. f) d Total ................................................ ,,.................... r..V------- —H 19,8$6.4?* The author -acltes a list— admit-I t w o C O N G R E H S M E N F R O M E A C H tedly not complete— of 24 senators LIARIMTIEM Capital stpek paid in ......................... .............. ...... $ á.DOO.Ort and 129 representatives whose c le r k s 1 PM TM CT Surplus ............................................. ............................................... bear similar names. He states that 4.000. 00 Undivided p rofits--n et .............. ............................... j v O n t ral p o in t 1.427.2(5 some o f them have more than one Royal C. Johnson, congressman Reserves ............................ r............. ........................ 1.000. 00 Demand deposits ............................. ................................ from South Dakota, »'hose district clerk whose name fits. The article 104,225.72 Tim e Certifieaies ........... ................................... 24.5 63.90 was wiped out by the South Dakota make# no effort to specify all the Savings deposits . ................. ................................. 59.14S.49 legislature, announces that with the possible cases o f In-laws-kin, Imme­ end of his present term, his ninth, diate and collateral, consanguinity I Total ........... .......... ' " M he will retire from public life and to the nth degree— hut It name- || Stale o f On-Roii. County of Jackson, ss: M M I iu> x n ier In-11 i r:. t., the practice of law. 1. i,. ALVIN TULLMKSON, cashier o f tho above-nan,, d hunk, do In making this announcement, Mr llnia'es that some o f the patriotic ; solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my “ ) < :>òD p l a c í : t o t r a d ì leprc-elltatiVcs have relatives . 1 1 lil ( knowledge and belief. Johnson took occasion to say that he paj ro ll » h o h a v o o f h o i . o a o a ct lo a j ■’ "rh t It would be a good thing to 3 L. ALVIN TOLLEFSON, Cashier. C orrect— Attest ha«u two cougroMsmen from each with their “ Jobs” than the extrac­ THEO I’ . TOLLEFSON. district, one to attend to the legiti­ tion o f their salaries from the public W. J. FREEMAN, mate constitutional duties In congress treasury. He goes even further than WM. BURNS, /v that, repeating the charge that mem­ and the other to attend to the social Directors. and private duties which his con bers of congress have on government Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th df.' f Octobe r. 1931. stltuents force upon him. As it Is. he pay minor children going to school MA KG A K ET TOLLE! SON. said a congressman is worn out by and asserts that some thrifty legis­ Notary Public for Oregon (S E A L ) , My com m ission expires Jan. 13, 1395. duties that he should not have put lators mulct the wages o f clerks who upon him he Is robbed time that he are not members of the family. No one would imagine that a l l , should devote to legislation, and he hag to turn his attention promptly members o f congress are engaged in upon election to arranging for the this dubious practice, but it Is fair turn the fire very low , next election, If he wants a second to assume that the writer was well satisfied with his data 111 this con­ term. You » i ll doubtless want to join the occasion of Merriment. and yo u r time is We are prepared for the occasion. A reasonable deduction— All this Is true, not only In the case nection. you r own o f Mr. Johnson hut in that o f all the granting that what the writer says Crepe Papers, Place Cards other congressmen. Vet, they seem may be In part true— would appear Latest Word in Roasting Masks, Candles to like being congressmen. It Is to be that such disciple# o f nepotism No Searing mighty hard to giet an old timer to should now step forward and, as P H E A S A N T S A N D QUAiL step aside for a new tnau. The ln- gracefully as may be, rut their own No Basting The l ’laee W here Y ou liny School Rook* cumberent fights harder for re-elec­ I>ay and the pay of their uncles, their No Watching On the W in g " Let’s Go tion than he did the first time he cousins, aunts, nieces, nephews, etc., Scientific C ooks S a y S o ! ran for the post. They always com ­ in these perllious times, in the Inter­ plain o f their constituents but never est of devotion to the welfare o f the S H O T G U N SHELLS Our Roasts Will Please did n constitute»! call upon his con ­ taxpayers o f the country. gressman to do something for him LAMB PORK but the member dropped everything 1 RR1LLIANT STATESMAN (¿ o n e V Best Guaranteed Stock, in All Sizes BLLF else to oblige him. And there Is HOTEL hardly a member of the House of Dwight W Morrow was one o f the • Shot Guns to Sell and Rent Senate but will shirk his regular most brilliant men in the public life congressional duties to take part ill of this nation. His sudden death some social affair. They are much has cut short a career that promised like our presidents. Never have we many years more o f high usefulness THE VEGY had one but he complained o f the to hi# country. Since 1927, when he CENTRE OF- onerous burdens o f the office. Rut left law and finance behind him und EVERYTHING ■- ——i. not one of them resigned. Not one entered the public tervice. he was II.YR im YKK anil SPORTING GttOliS I’ v man has refused the office. Not one catapulted into promiueuce, not by jhr# L i r,,r*n Phon»« »7 ( 'entrai Point, Oregon. of them ha# objected to a second any trick of chance, but because lie I. D. LEW IS, term RATES brought to diplomacy and politics f f v 5 f 0 ^ SINGLE WITH BATH ^.^T O 8 . Proprietor i|tiulitle# o f the highest order. ( -’y OOUBLfc WITH BATH i-4-.TO 9 . RI I It AND EMPLOYMENT Dwight W. Morrow wu.s lawyer, y . ATTRACTIVE WEEKLY MONTHLY financier, diplomat, statesman. In AND RESIDENTIAL R A TES Since the move to permit manu­ »ach realm o f endeavor lie succeed­ facture and sale o f beer has been ed remarkably. To a penetrating rk? Alexandria Hotel is an affiliated unit of the Epplev Hute-I Cos 22 Hctrls under consideration as an economic mind were added a gracious per- i V in the imdnle west LcaiSville Ky. . measure many and widely variant sonality and a disciplined, cultivat­ ood Pittsburph.Ra.ahd the Hannilton sets of figures have been cited to ed understanding. A decade in the c h o n o f Hotels m California show what revlvul of thiH Industry practice o f law and thirteen years, E.C.EPPLEY CHARLES 9 KAMILTON would or would not do for uncm more us a Morgan partner gave him j PrKidtnl IVevYe• ’ down or Jacked up to support parti­ an extraordinary "apprenticeship" IPSt.-i«? CORNER OF FtfTH Af«> SPRft4*s san arguments o f Dry# and Wets. which made him peculiarly useful The following figures, taken d i­ to the government. rectly from the records o f the Union ’ of Brewery and Soft Drink W orkers, F*SGBMthdKf;:j, KEDER \l. AID AI.ONK show clearly the comparative state The way o f econom ic recuperation j PjC^flmCEMÖt • n o n i Suits P H o n s - ^ 0^44.0 of the Industry In 1919 and 1931. In will uppear long to many. Rut a full BROOM S 1919, 75,000 brewers, bottlers, recovery must and will be made. | Extca Valwe • '....... drivers were engaged directly in the The days of anxiety, fear and suptue. j . jjW lt - * ttf(,-itl.fTirr-j,,rp manufacture and delivery of the bev­ ness will pass, as they always Imve P. & G. SO Á P ................ ■ erage. They drew an aggregate done. 111 liar« . weekly wage of $3.910.880, a total In this respect It Is well to consider yearly wage o f $151.367,760. These »h a t the Federal government alone CORN records do rot Include auxiliary hs# arrnmnltshcd und expects to «>■- W llnw Giirdon Patch. 2 l,ur(t»> Unii« ........ Workers, su.-h as firemen, real hand­ complisli b efore I lie middle of 1932. lers and others engaged in mainte­ The govoruiiit ul v o ia io u iiu ii piuo M A X W E L L H O U SE C O FFE E nance of plants and equipment, or to reduce unemployment will have U94S. clerical forces. reached by the end of this fiscal Today the industry employs 8.720 year the great sunt o f $1.615.481.- PO R TER 'S M A C A R O N I men, who draw an aggregate weekly 000. Of this $152.301.000 was ex­ S-.-.I Shi !l litui N imm II«*!,. 2 IJiit ...................... ........— - .............. wage o f $388,200. The prohibition pended in the calendar year 1930. o f beer has thrown out o f work ap­ The estimate for the calendar year SH O R TEN IN G m Washington Idaho and Bctish Ccltimtra proximately 20.000 brewers, 20,000 1931 Is fixed at $787.587,000 while In l'iì. I'»« < .{■ i * r ÿ ). I l,V•>. ..................... * under one reliable, efficient management bottlers and 25.000 drivers- There the expendlthres set for the fir ' six has been little corresponding In months o f 1932 are put at $373,- assure you the most delightful of tr-ps NORTH W EST BEANS rrease In the men employed or wawes 593,000. It Is expected that the ex­ i i.h*. .............................. .......................... .— paid by »oft drink manufacturers. FIN EST A C C O M M O D A T IO N S penditures o f the second six months The General Secretary o f the o f 1932 will reach a total of $7 46.- LOW RATES ’ W ESTERN' SERVICE CRACKERS Rrewery W orkers' Cnlon, Joseph 186 000. SliicYitly S.iltfil, *2 l.b, IV»\ ................... ................. i.................... Obergfell. estimates that more men Leaving out drought relief, the would be employed In the brewing total expenditures to relieve unem ­ PICKLES Industry. If revived, that was the eas. ployment will reach on next Juue In quart .i.u*. -*our. S u r r t . D ill unii S m ot Mix ....................... n 1918. Then most of the product $1.550.000.000. S E A T T L E was delivered In hulk, and compara­ M O U N T VFONON O R AN G ES The Improvement o f public lands. N E W W A S H IN G T O N H O TEL PR ESID EN T tively little In bottles H Without the the ronstrurtlon o f public buildings, <■■*> I. n > • -t and Iui, y. si,.«.. 2 D ow n A-* ... __________I B E N JA M IN FW A N K LIN The American Mens Ov Associated ( asoline i A re Cheaper » » Men’s Heavyweight aq High Back Bib Overalls- - u0( ì ; LevigSiraus-B st G cade I Î Waist OveräUs - - - - . EDITORIALS M. M. Kindle ¡ ¡ *1 Go Away and [¿FiG-T it / » ’•I Faber, will £ Put the Roast in the oven HALLOWE’ EN n » STONE'S DRU G STORE ntemnUonallii ,Jn 7< m nm ALEXANDRIA Central Point Meat Market W . C. Leever M & iib Commercial printing of all kinds at the American. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ LOSANGE ■ Fridai}--Saturday l i l Specials, Od. 16 and it KBH r At w llo p fL ,- î 20 Fine Hotels saloon most o f the delivery would h, j construction work by engineers o f the In bottles and made to private homes , arn\y. repairs and maintenance, pub- Th# botltign and the man man det | He roads, etc., may not interest the The bottling process requires many ^ walkers o f the streets who are mure men tlum hulk handling. It 1« hungry for work, but they should believed that if 90 J. r cent o f the His own place aa a cog In the social product wers bottled, nearly 100.nog machinery will be assured. Huslne-,# bottles alone would be required, and beges business. Employment en the industry would employ. In manu­ courages more employment facture and delivery, approximately The above figures represent on 150.000 me* earning an amcregat* the efforts In a legitim ate »a y o f anneal wage o f $311.939,520. the Federal government. Added !» Restoration o f the brewery Indns- this activity must he the infinite ef —e - 'd "te ru -'h e » forts o f states and cities. The com H O T E L WOOS E V E L T H O T E L W A LD O W F C A M B R ID G E A P T H O T E L H O T E L rD M U N O ME A N Y • :> B E L LIN G H A M H O TE L BELLINGHAM HOOEL L E O P O L D h o tel henry W 'ENATCM EE. H O T E L C O L U M B IA H O T E L C A S C A C IA N IH» B O IS E . ID A H O H OT E t BOISE Pos' morni; confi... with i Hr »¡1 H.-sion •croni t pe» t. D. l i | mer an 1 low Sp I In? bin Tue.oluJ everyth lovi I > a rain tin - country. Roy J 1 Of f!u al I tlallv re i Ud is a ‘ eap'-r to f •* is aln ; disease. I ! The A ms [ Join wl [ tri-.mis i f early ree 35c S3c 25c $ 1 .0 0 22c O o W e ste rn í ^ E. contri yards Front rece nl ,■* itupro ri the O •odili M W A LLA W A LLA M ARCUS IAHITMAN MOM Y -I W C EN TR A LI A I HOTEL LEWIS CLARK ABERDEEN Í H O T E L MORCK O LY M P IA f » m otel g o v er n o r MOTEL OLTMPULN EVERETT HOTEL MONTE CRlSTO /: VANCOUVER • M a. c H CTl Ôf r o 3*A • J i \ 1* HKI'.K. \Y 1 IIAVU \ l-’ KKSH HCTPI.V K YJIGlXf' ,N l ’ K lt’ 9 ! ID »XI ¡¿v It» Htit I 'M ! S’ A ll.. IN>N i ItiK G K T TO G FT Y o l 11 5« HRK.VD KYKK1 D A Y O I THF W E E K M A R IN E ’S GROCERY aß! n ........................ Lawrenet ♦e,-r rearei Jo hn a llfo fcv for a s to'h.U. L a, *fti, ient ir R».n„d avia F ,he first J** »t vernr ^ • n ie inv» g e m m e n t. goTernn * * T»ry. hi tlon it