The American Re-established, September 13. 1928. Devoted to the heat Interest« of Central Point and vicinity. All matter for publication muct reach this office not later than Wed­ nesday for Insertion the same week. Published every Friday. Entered as second class matter at the post office. Central Point, Ore- yon, under the Act of March 8 , 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One year ...........- ........................|2.#0 Six Months ................................. $1.00 Payable In advance. Advertising rates on application. Office— Second Street, off Main. ARTHUR EDWARD POWELL Editor and Publisher THE MEVH It was our privilege on Wednes­ day evening to be Invited to attend the organization meeting of the new Men’s Forum in the parlors of the Christian church. We were much pleased with the feeling of good will expressed and we believe much good will be accomplished. A very large per cent of the trou­ bles of the country Is caused by mis­ understanding. The more people get together as these men did and frank­ ly and in an earnest spirit, discuss our mutual problems, the sooner the mists of misunderstanding will roll away and we shall be able to see the other fellow's side of things. The more thoroughly our problems are Just “ talked over.” the easier the solution will be. THE BUSINESS TOLD TO ADVERTISE IN DOLL TIMES PORCH M EN AC E O F DEPKESKION. out what there Is and the pn.gres- treasurer. Mr Henry M. iltevens; ui sive advertiser has just now a gold- rectors, Mr. Dan R Miner, Mr. Henry .„c h a n c e to he original in fcln met* IQ Hawes, Mr. Don Francisco, ¿Jr. ods. He will have to work harder David M. Botsford. than when there was more easy! ------— spending, but he will probably gi H l g H e r V a l u e * better results for his clients. Are Placed on Mr. John Cuddy, managing direc­ tor of Californians, Inc., advocated! Our Corporations I raising of standards to the level of j ¡other professional work. Mr. Noble j Valuation of corporations in Jack- By Al Picht Hamilton, Bacific »Cast manager of ^ county toU , $7 8< m ,« 98.19— an SANTA BARBARA, Calif.,— T h e,0ut Representative Kendall of Penn­ sylvania opposes any more farm re­ lief, curtailment of the postal ac­ tivities and continuance of congres­ sional and other postal franks. • • • J The following editorial from Cap per'» Farmer so aptly fits our idea of things that we nave taken the liberty to reprint It bodily: "The menace of depression Is not AS APPRECIATION. III the losses It causes, the difficulties We are sorry to announce the en­ forced retirement of Mr. K. O. llurg l( creates or the stresses it inflicts dorf from the active management Men can sustain losses, surmount and editorship of The American. Ill difficulties and adapt themselves to But health and the advise of bis physician strain, and emerge victorious. there nearly always springs up In has compelled Mr. Durgdorf to give up hi» connection with The American periods of hard times a doctrine of and to spend most of his time during reaction, sponsored often hy those who accomplished little in eras of the winter Indoors. We are very sorry to have to make prosperity. It is an insidious, dan­ this announcement. During our short gerous, destructive theory that they period of working with Mr. Burgdorf expound with plausibility. It strikes we have learned to respect his ability at knowledge, it would junk the In as a newspaperman and our relations atruments of progress, It would turn wholesale houses, bus lines, street a» partners in this enterprise have the clock of efficiency hack half a railways, telephone and telegraph been very agreeable. We hope to he century. companies, contractors of all kinds, "This program is to return to the worthy of the confidence shown by mining concerns, banks, and not Mr. Burgdorf in turning the lease of 'good old days.’ Its sponsors wish to overlooking the newspapers — all abandon the practices th:.t have made The American over to us. May he the United States one of the greatest could afford to put one or more men soon recover his health! They would at work. Hereafter Mr. Arthur Edward agricultural nations. This movement would have a dou­ cast aside the amazing knowledge of Powell, for many years a resident of ble effect. In the first place it would this valley, and during all these years quantity and quality production thut all hut wipe out the vast army of the men have been a hundred years in connected with the newspapers of They would oust sur­ unemployed and bring hack peace Medford, will have sole churge of The gathering. pluses by inefficiency. They would and happiness where now there is American. roast hark down tho hill they have worry and distress. But more than ho painfully climbed, to escape the that, it would give buying power to (M It P O L I C Y the millions now idle and. Instead of difficulty of further ascent. In taking over the editorship and "I have no desire, nor have you, being a drag upon business and re­ management of Th© American we de­ to seek subsistence from the meatless tarding prosperity, they would all be sire to state plainly to the people of bones of a past such as the good old a spur to all forms of industry and Central Point and vicinity our policy days.’ Antequateil soup, flavored commerce and stimulate trade and and what Tho American Is striving with dried marrow from the skeleton all forms of business activity. Thus for. of worn out and embalmed ideas. Is the money expended In putting one First, just a word of personal his­ not a sustaining diet even for an or more idle men to work woujd tory. A. E. Powell, publisher of emaciated present. It is not the come directly hack to those who gave The American, has been a resident food that conquerors eat. this additional employment. The of the Rogue River valley since 1908. "Today, chew on the problems of wheels of progress would he set in He has been connected with the news­ today. Bite into the still rich meat motion and then there would be a paper business neurly forty years of present practices, even though It demand for even more employes. In taking over The American our be tough, for sustenance. Add us a aim is to give the people of this town Smoot believes a Federal sales tax sweetened and sustaining dessert, the and vicinity the best local pupor we Ideas thut are about to he translat­ would he useful. He's the same fel­ know how. We want to learn of the ed into accomplishment. Drink a low, you remember, who thought the local huppeuiiiga, the local problem» cup of the elixir of hope. Then you present tariff would he useful. and In fact everything regarding the will he dining on the things out of people of our city. We aim to pub­ which progress is made. Japan is not making war on China lish local news only and hope by It's only killing Chinese uud grab "Agriculture cannot afford: — consistent effort to he of some use ! blng Chinese land. To grow careless In the tillage of to this community. its acreage. Whut is a luxury, asks a contem­ We have no use for knockers. If To he neglectful in feeding Its live­ porary, and defines it as anything we esn't boost we shall keep still stock. with a stump tax on ft. We live In a "great country” and we To slacken In Its effort on crop are proud of It. Improvement. EDITORIALS FRIDAY. DECEMRER 4, i j j j Th» AMERICAN, CENTRAI- POINT. jltiuuo.M PAGE TWO Gen. George Gibbs, vice president of the International Telephone and Telegraph company, says that "the depression Is in part manufactured in New York. ** I XMA S Mr John Benson of New York. tion of Advertising Agencies, |] said ft tlie agent's responsibility lies in the Influence speech can exert to pro j,| mot© sound value», honest standards •• and enlightened trading. Advertising cannot make purchas- . . ............... Met. ford Fuel Co. 4 D R Y PINE SLABS M ILL II L I H 'K S , lo a d $ 3.50 K i l l S L A B S , lo a d $ 5 . 0 0 ii in ho K. Scott lot 30. RAISINS, Seeded, Seedless and Cluster KAISLsS, Something new in cellophane package, Regular 40c package at ............................... 30c X M A S CA. - DI PRICED RIG H T. of all kinds, just arrived Mr. and knaksgivir dug called iter, Mrs. iy, who wa stroke tl Ting. Th' hanksgivin »veled the i iwenty- teeiit trip ¡hs • nee of < and $13.50 Prié es It will save you Dollars B. P. Theiss Co TRICE, Q U A L IT Y , & C L A S S TEI,. o:it • ..................................... .. But we do believe In constructive To halt (nits quest for knowledge. | criticism. Whenever we see things To abandon Us search for better I not to our liking, If we have a plan methods. to better things, to offer, we shall do To Junk machinery and us, hand I so. We don't believe In backbiting, labor. C O M P L E T E S T i K ' k O F G I F T S \T P R I C E S AS I.OW A S B E F O R E tnud-«llnglng or constant fault-find­ To stop trying to do better today I M I W Wt. I \ I K V I IIING I*. C U T IN IT1H E, W H E R E E V E K 4 - ing than it did yesterday. O N E I \N W I O l i l i T O G l \ E. t S T H E S P I R I T >F C H R I S T M A S In our opinion, the affairs of our To turn and walk down the well IS T O G I V E I N K T A K E NO M A T T E R H OW S M A L L. city and county are being handled trampled trail leading hakwurd to honestly for the most part and we the past and thus avoid the narrow E LE C TR IC PE R C O LA TO R S believe that If our public officials er. rougher trail that goes ahead and PE IH IH. I TOR SETS are honestly trying to do what is upward. light lhey should have our support. "N o great edifice ever was built But If we believe they are In the with a wrecker's tools. wiong, we shall say so frankly and Tenacity, courage, faith, efficiency tell why we bellev« so. and fortitude are creative. Cherish There has been altogether too them. much underhand faultfinding hy cer­ “ Speculate on yourself for a rise tain uewspapers of this county If Buy futures )ou have real evidence of crooked­ "Remember A backward glance J ness among public official«, evidence *eeg darkness wipe a sunset from the J Percolator, Tray, I reamer and «inch can be proven In court, if ne- i 1 I I < Tltlt IRONS heresay and gossip Giving out temporary Johs is. of I \ln ni Inani We know taxes are loo high W'e course, a help, nut «tie r all It Is only f $*.341, $111*5. *3.341, $ 1 .5 0 think we know why. For many a temoprary help and has no effect I * M S , $2H5 years we have had Just one bond upon the general eondltion of affairs I learn after another. No one can live I** some cities there Is a movement to on or do business on borrowed m o n -* i* e a Job a week lo some one That 1 N I \ I Its \ I \ \t . BOTTLES ey without aotne day bumping up better than a Job • day, naltir- agalnst a snag ally. Home jobs, three hours a week. W* have been going too fast Of “ * ♦** rents nit hour, as has been course we have had roads to build, suggested, would be all right if there Irrigation systems to Install and a were enough homes giving out ;.uch thousand and one other things to Jobs to keep the men busy all dsy d© the put our country in the shape (every day. lint three hours a week t now is in. But it ta time to call *1 40 cents an hour, won't go fnr. If ■ hnlt and take stock. Iwt s see if * man la single, and if he is married r* n 1 Just do wrlthout any more and has children. It is merely tan- I'liprovements for awhile until we talixtng. Bounlnr «5 four cousins a cor. the whole country, it would come — # L tt1 . 2 - L u i. t ¿irtri li¡t> — M iiln lr i* r o p p r r S h o r t * fo r *itlt t< mpoiary has a headline Overcome near to absorbing alt the unemploy- IJl ' ' m l * « h o i . by Fumes. Many could Inhale at ed. It would not be difficult to put least a niilllou without falnDng. another m_n to work in a thousand ~ and one different activities Even No statistics are available •„ .bow small store, could do so without whether more rabbits or more hunt- marh expense The large corpora ers were killed on the opening day Ilona could even extend employment $11 EHM IRI». Mil», »Hit » > I M D llM 4 g 1« lN •I the bunny suaaoa. more than one. Railroads, air- —— — — — — — — — — — — — ————— • I ------------------------------------- rnnTtm tr-nnm iiH iiH h $ m i i wm 11 m in im r-rr Mrs. Pat ly. who 1 lot her, Mrs U, Myrtle Mi for thei i CHRISTMAS' GIFTS AT LOW ER P R IC E S Mrs. C. ’ Me decease $or of Cond Ion, was h futiday aft hade arran | 'iiduct Friday Sa tu rday - » Specials, Dec. 4 and 5 B A K IN G PO W D ER Schillings. 2 »2 lhs. for W HEATENA A Real Breakfast Cereal. 2 BEAN HOLE B EAN S Own Baked. 2 fur T A S T E RITE CORN Vt hite or Yellow. 2 for SO A P PO W D ER A Peet Product. 4 lb*. for T O IL E T TISSUE 1900 Sheet Roll. 3 for .......... B ACO N An Oregon Product. Per lb. 5 lb. PAIL H O N E Y Real Value at ... 8 lb PAI L SH O R T E N IN G Good Grade 95c 45c 25c 25c 25c 25c 18c 43c 93c LESLIE’S S A L T 3 Carton« for DINNER SE T COFFEE as. and a Dish for W e Are Expecting You to Stop for Your 5c BREAD at 25c 75c H. C. 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