The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936, December 24, 1931, Image 1

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to th e city by a d v e r t i s i n g , w h ic h
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CHRISTMAS
The Interpreter
By 8. O. B U R G D O R F
Xo m a t t e r w h a t w e m a y t h i n k of
.roposals m a d e by W i l li a m R a n d o l p h
gearst— a n d p e r s o n a l l y w e w o u ld
lesitate to d is c o u n t a n y t h i n g th a t
mazingly su c c e s s fu l e d i t o r a n d pub-
her m i g h t s u g g e s t — n o n e of us
ould u n d e r t a k e to d is m i s s w ith a
reless w a v e o f t h e h a n d w h a t S a m ­
uel U n t e r m y e r m i g h t s u b m it .
Mr.
,'ntermyer, a s a ll o f u s k n o w , is o n e
:( the l e a d i n g la w y e r s of t h e w o rld ,
profou n d s t u d e n t a n d a m a n o f t h t
ghest p r a c t i c a l i t y . Mr. U n t e r m y e r
has c o m e o u t w ith e n t h u s i a s t i c en-
o rsem en t o f t h e p la n of Mr. H e a r s t
or a n a t i o n a l p r o s p e r i t y lo a n of $5,-
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lu n t a r y c o n t r i b u t i o n s ,
h e says,
and In t h e w ay of r e a l relief. He
avors a sp ecial s e s sio n of c o n g re s s,
the v o ti n g of t h e b o n d is su e a n d .
bove a ll, I n s t a n t a c tio n . P r e s i d e n t
Hoover is s t il l “ p l a n n i n g ' ' fo r r e l ie f
"next w i n t e r . ”
O u t d o o r L ig h t i n g
V e ry A rtistic a t
Isaacson H om e
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" L e t y o u r light so sh in e th a t
o th e r s m ay see” sh o u ld be the
spirit of t h e C h ris tm a s season. So
think’s J. O. Isaacso n who for
several y ears hus placed lights
a b o u t his residence on East P ine
street nt C h ris tm a s tim e. T he e f­
fect of th e red an d g reen lights
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placed
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b ra n c h e s of a living C h ris tm a s
tr e e on th e lawn a n d a m o n g the
vines covering the porch is de­
lig h tfu l to t h e passerby.
If we a r e happy ill o u r hom es
an d in o u r e n jo y m en t of t h e holi­
day season, why not let th e world
know It. T h e cu sto m of o u td o o r
ltg h tin g of hom es is n beautiful
. tie an d we hope to see more of
it in o u r city.
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Y o u r s c r ib e p ro m ise d in y o u r is­
s u e o f t h e s e v e n t e e n th to discu ss th e
c o u n ty school s u p e r i n t e n d e n t , t e a c h ­
e r s a n d w age scales, b u t befo re doing
so k in d l y allo w m e to call t h e a t ­
te n t i o n of y o u r r e a d e r s to a s t a t e - '
m e n t r e c e n t ly m a d e by S ta t e T r e a s ­
u r e r R u f u s H o lm a n , in which he
called th e a t t e n t i o n of t h e public to
th e a p p a r e n t colossal g r a f t of m ile ­
a g e fees filch ed front t h e ta x p a y e rs
o f O reg o n by w ay of tr a v e l m inded
s t a t e o ff ic ia ls ar.d e m p lo y e s in th e
d i f f e r e n t s t a t e d e p a r t m e n t s . Mr. H ol­
m a n p o in t s o u t t h a t h u n d r e d s of
t h o u s a n d s of d o ll a r s h a v e b een d is ­
s i p a te d by t h i s r o u t e an d by a llo w ­
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in g c o u r t e s y u se of s t a t e veh icles no t
T he R e d C ro ss is still idle. U n d e r
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the d ir e c ti o n of P r e s i d e n t H o o v e r it
b ra n d . A l th o u g h a s t a t e la w r e q u i r e s
rejected t h e o f f e r of f u n d s a n d c o n ­
t h i s id e n t if ic a t io n , it seem s a sy s­
tends it c a n n o t act in t h e p r e s e n t fi­
te m a ti c m e t h o d h a s b een p e rfected
nancial, b u s i n e s s a n d eco n o m ic c r i s ­
in s o f a r as to e sc a p e d e te c tio n w hile
is. It is a w a i t i n g a d r o u t h , a p la g u e ,
p r i v a te u se h a s b een I n d u lg e d In.
a flood, a fa m in e , o r a d e v a s t a t i n g
H o lm a n p r o m is e s m o r e s t a r t l i n g d is ­
fire. No w o n d e r t h e r e is t a l k in con-1
c lo s u re s o f th e p o rk b a r r e l h a v in g
gressional circles of a r e o r g a n iz a t io n
lost its lid. Do you w o n d e r t h a t th e
of the so ciety , o f d e p r i v in g t h e p r e s i­
p o litical s h y s t e r s do love hint n o t?
dent of a n y a u t h o r i t y o v e r its o p e r a ­
W h e n s i m i l a r a b u s e s in J a c k s o n
tions a n d of w id e n in g t h e so c ie ty 's
c o u n ty w ere called to m y a t t e n t i o n
ju r isd ic tio n .
s e v e r a l m o n t h s ag o I w as a s t o u n d e d
upon in v e s ti g a ti o n to find t h e s e co n ­
A New Y o rk b a n k e r h a s issued d it io n s to be a fact a n d called th e
Borne f a t h e r l y ad v ic e to th o s e who a t t e n t i o n to s a m e t h r o u g h th e co l­
“ have a s u r p l u s a b o v e all likely u m n s of t h e M edfo rd D aily News.
needs.” H e u r g e s t h e m to b u y “ c a r e - , Only a few d is c lo s u r e s w ere p u b ­
fully” t h e t h i n g s th e y w a n t for p e r ­ lished . not c a r i n g to do a n y o n e h a r m ,
m a n e n t u se w h ile p rices a r e low. p r e f e r r i n g to t r u s t t h e c o u n ty c o u rt
T h a t's a g r e a t litt le bit of ad v ic e but to b r i n g a b o u t a sy s tem of re f o rm .
it is n ’t m e a n t f o r us. W e b e a t him
J a c k s o n c o u n ty P o m o n a
grange
to it in b u y in g "carefu lly .V A nd we h a s p o in te d t h e w ay to p re v e n t repl-
d o n 't k n o w w h a t h e m e a n s w h e n he titio n of t h e s e a b u s e s a n d now it is
says “ s u r p l u s a b o v e a ll lik ely n e e d s . ” u p to th e c o u r t to use tlielr d is c r e ­
We h a v e so m e lik ely n eed s r i g h t now tio n —-w e t r u s t t h e r e can bo no d o u b t
but it w o u ld t a k e a S h e rlo c k H o lm es of t h e i r decision. K eep y o u r e a r to
to find t h a t su r p lu s .
(he g r o u n d . Mr. T a x p a y e r, for R u fu s
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H o lm a n to t h e p o litical g a n g spells
T h e r e a r e m a n y p e rs o n s in th is ju s t TNT.
world w h o w o u ld r a t h e r s t a r v e to
Now. co m in g back to t h e q u e stio n
d e a th t h a n a p p e a l to a n y of th e p u b ­ of schools a n d o fficials, I s h a l l not
lic c h a r i ti e s . One of th e r e a s o n s for
(C o n ti n u e d on p ag e r o u r )
tills a t t i t u d e is t h e f l a u n t i n g of
“ c h a r i t y ’ in a ll t h e sig n s, p a p e rs ,
r e p o r ts a n d o t h e r d o c u m e n t s t h a t a r e O p e n H o u s e P a r t y
put o u t b y t h e b u r e a u of c h a r i ti e s
A t L ocal School
or w h a t e v e r it m a y be called. T h e re
Is W e l l A t t e n d e d
sh o u ld be a l i tt le m o r e c o n s i d e ra t io n
fo r t h e fe e lin g s of th o s e w h o do
T h e o p en h o u se a t t h e local school
m a k e a p p e a ls . B ut th e d i r e c to r s of
last e v e n in g w a s well a t t e n d e d ■. nd
th e s e o r g a n i z a ti o n s a r e g e n e ra l ly of
m u ch e n jo y e d . Music fo r t h e p ro !
th e h a r d boiled v a rie ty . E v e ry ap p e a l
g r a m w as f u r n is h e d by th e G irls
is v iew ed w ith su spicio n . A n d th e n
Glee c lu b o f t h e h ig h school, hu t th e
they m u s t h a v e a d e ta i le d r e c o r d -
re s t of th e p r o g r a m w as given by
age, t e r m of res id en ce, c a u se of need,
g ra d e school pupils.
d e p e n d e n t s , f o r m r a p p e a ls , etc., etc.
T h e p r o g r a m was long h u t so in ­ V
If you m a k e m o r e t h a n o n e ap p e a l
te r e s t i n g th a t no one o b je c te d to th e I
you b e c o m e a “ c a s e “ a n d a r e view ed
tim e t a k e n up. T h e second an d th i r d
as a p r o p e r s u b j e c t of stu d y . As a
g i a d e s co m b in e d to give a play. T he
m a t t e r o f fact we w o uld r a t h e r beg
th i r d an d f o u r t h g r a d e s also p r e ­
on th e s t r e e t s t h a n a p p e a l to o n e of
s e n te d a p a g e a n t , “ T h e C h ild 's P a g ­
th es e “ c h a r i t i e s . ”
W h y c a n ’t th e
e a n t o f C h r i s t m a s ” T h e fifth grad*'
w ord “ c h a r i t y ” b e d r o p p e d ?
L e t's
q u a r t e t , co ach ed by Miss F r a n k l i n ,
call t h e s e s o cieties b o a r d s f o r a
fu r n is h e d th e m u s ic fo r th e p a g ean t.
ch a n g e , say “ b o a rd o f fr e e lo an s.'
T h e first g r a d e r s told th e C h ris t
L e t's t r e a t all a p p e a l s as te m p o r a r y ,
m a s s t o ry in v erse an d s o n g T his
h ave t h e a p p li c a n t g iv e his n o te fo r
was esp ecially well received.
th e a m o u n t of r e lie f s o u g h t , an d le t's
T h e s e a t in g c a p a c ity of (he b u il d ­
cut o u t a ll th i s re c o r d b u sin ess. If a
in g w as ta x e d to t h e u tm o s t to ac­
fa m ily is In w a n t, w h a t h a s a g e or
c o m m o d a te t h e crow d in a tte n d a n c e .
p re v io u s c o n d it io n s to do w ith relief?
T h e te a c h e r s a n d p u p ils w h o to ok
L e t's c u t o u t m u c h o f t h e “ case'
p a r t in th is a f f a i r a r e to he c o m ­
w o rk L e t 's c u t o u t t h i s h u m i li a ti o n
m e n d e d for t h e excellence of th e p ro ­
of p e r s o n s w h o a r e u n f o r t u n a t e au d
g ra m .
in g r e a t d is tre s s . L e t's k ick o u t th e
h a r d b o il e d ” a n d s u b s t i t u t e s y m p a ­
th e t ic b u t, o f c o u rs e , b u s i n e s s l ik e d i ­ C a n d y H o u s e Is
rectors. N ot all p e rs o n s w h o se e k aid
A ttra c tio n on
a r e c ro o k s , o r m e n t a l w eak lin gs.
B a n k C o u n ter
Only t h e d ir e s t n e c e ss ity d ri v e s th e m
to a sk f o r help.
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we h a v e b e e n h a v in g a b o u t t h e poor d is p la y on t h e c o u n te r of th ba-
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w h e a t r a i s e r h a s b e e n * a ted V. e a v ery b e a u t i f u l an d u n iq u e pi c-
a r e to l d t h a t t h e w h e a t ero p d esn t w o rk In t h e form of a h o u se m a l e
a m o u n t t o v e ry m u c h in th e e e u e r a i of candy.
Th«’ k o i d is t h e w o rk of Mrs
i< h e m e o f t h e f a r m e r , o n ! / six to
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i g h t p e r c e n t of t h e f a r m r rnd » « i< m M irfe L an g a n d d a u g h t e r .
s w h e a t, th e y te*l us. S o m ebo d y h as m a d e o f c a r d b o a r d a n d co v ered e n ­
P art
>een le a d i n g u s a s t r a y . W e c e r t a in l y ti r e l y w ith c a n d y a n d n u ts .
a e a r d a lot a b o u t w h e a t a n d a b o u t of t h e r t i m m i n g is m a d e w ith a ca k e
ha F a r m B o ard s h o ld i n g s a n d t h a t d e c o r a t i n g tool an d t h e w hole looks
ra d e f o r c o ffe e a n d o n e t h i n g and ve. y life lik e a n d really “ good en o u g h
a n o t h e r . W e Just n a t u r a l l y t h o u g h t to e i t . ”
T h e h o u s e w as given t o th e C e n ­
t h a t w h e a t c u t t o m e ice on t h e f a r m ,
b a t if ft d o e s n ’t. It is all r i g h t w ith t r a l P o in t g r a n g e a n d w as ra f fle d
na. W e p a y a b o u t $3 a b u s h e l fo r th e o ft a t a r e c e n t m e e tin g , n e t t i n g th e
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X I * e t t few d a s s !
Even filose w h o ilo not stop t (> in q u ire -ibout tlie irigiu or
in can liig of C h r is tm a s will he r a n g h i up lu to (bis stm o sp lie r e of good will. The wir
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C h r i s t m a s tr e e s to receive an d give tlie lr g ifts; o u r h o m es will he to u ch ed w ith (he*
C h r is tm a s spirit of loving-kindness.
E ven th o s e hom es w hich -ire clouded w ith pov-
e r t y . w h ich is out of k eep in g w ith C hristinas, will not he
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e f f o r ts will bo m a d e to reach th e m w ith m essages of s u b s ta ,.t.a l k in d n e s s and goodl
.fellow ship. T h e h o s p ita ls will he re m e m b e r e d an d th e penal in s titu tio n s will h a v e
s o m e e v id e n c e th a t C h r is tm a s is un lik e o t h e r seasons of die rear.
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Vie g enerosity w h ich goes beyond th e t e r m s of th e i r c o n tra c ts . T he ch u rch es will
!>«• t h r o n g e d w ith people, s in g in g th e i r “ Adeste Kidcles,” “ O, anile dl r e faith ful,
jo y f u l a u d t r i u m p h a n t , O co m e ye, I, co m e >e to B e th le h e m , fo i n c , lei us ad ore
l i i m , C h ris t t h e L o r d ! ” T h e g r e a t T h a n k sg iv in g , file Holy I tn h a r is t , th e C hrist-m ass
will he r e l e b m t e d in tin* p re s e n c e of m y r ia d s of a d o rin g wnrslii|M*rs.
C h ris tm a s is
a g re a t d a y ; its in f lu e n c e r e a c h e s out <o all of us.
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T h e re are th o s e
w h o sa y t h a t t h e s e g re a t a n d p o p u la r C h ris tia n festivals, crow ned with w o r­
sh ip a n d e u c li a r l s ts , w e r e b o r r o w e d fro m p a g a n cu sto m o r from th e mystery religion
w h ic h f l o u r is h e d in t h e c iv ilizatio n of lo ng ago.
In th is co nnection let it he a d m itted
at o n c e t h a t t h e C h r i s t i a n c h u r c h in is m a r c h dow n ttie c e n tu r ie s lias not h esita te d to
u s e a n y t h i n g t h a t w o u ld se r v e its p u rp o s e.
T * V E l iY T H I N G is g rist t h a t c o n n 's to its mill.
It is one th ing . Imwever, to use i
lliin g : it i- a n o t h e r t o say th a t t h e g i c a i ( h r i s t i a n festivals »we th e i r origin to
t h e m a t e r i a l s w h ich th e eh u n h e m p lo y e d fo r ils ow n p u rp o s es. Il used I to m an law i
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of t h e s e tilings. T h e o r i g in of C h r i s t m a s (|ay is a p e r s o n . A iiniqiie child was Im rii;
H is n a m e w as J e s u s ; He w a s Imi n in B e t h l e h e m ; He w as h o rn of M a r y ; lie was borii
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a n d c q u a ii ly b eg an to he h o r n . Slavery- b e g a n to lie -ilmlislieil. W a r s t a r t e d
o u t on its lo n e jo u rn e y l o w u r d s e x ti n c ti o n . Schools a n d h o s p i ta l s an d g u ild s la-gan
to com e in to e x i- la u c e . A new sa e r c iln e ss b e g a n lo hi' a l i a i Inal in h o m i' a n d wife am i
ch ild a n d m o t h e r .
a w H K s f th i n g s d id not all h a p p e n at once.
They h a v e not co m p letely h a p p e n e d
yet. TI»' K in g d o m of Goti I» in th e p ro cess of b e c o m in g , hut t h e w o rld • a n n o i l.e
in d o c t r i n a t e d w ith t h e |»ci-snn a n d t e a c h in g s o f C h ris t w ith o u t h e m m i n g i different,
a n d Iw'ltcr w o r ld ; a n d th a t w hich w as th e so u rc e a n d o ri g in of i h c best t h a t t h e r e
is in o u r civilization anil ideal» w as t h e Child W ho w as h o rn in B e t h l e h e m
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f l liri-.t iuid *u; h u n iq u e in f lu e n c e in liic w o r ld ?
Il i» !»•-
i a n s e m en h a v e found God in Him a n d h a t e als o fo u n d in Him i h e i r Highest
s p i r it u a l a t t a i n m e n t s .
T his i* not »imply a c h u r c h d o c t r i n e o r a creisi.
m a t t e r of -p i r tu a l e x p erien ce.
lik in g H im . w ent on to love H im a n d e n d e d by iiloring Him .
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. ection or Incident whs re a d It wue will r e p r e s e n t th e first d is tr i c t an d
enacted tiy living ch aracter*.
W. n o th in g else. He does n ot a p p ro v e
liuve n ev er seen the sto ry told m o re of th e r e p r e s e n ta t iv e fro m a n agri-
re. illstlenlly nor m ore im pressively, c u l t u r a l d is tric t s p en d in g all his tim e
After each p re s e n ta tio n hv story a n d helpin g o u t e a s t e r n In d u s tr i a li s ts
by group, th e Incident o r t r u t h wns w hen his ow n c o n s t it u e n ts a r e In
again p res en ted by song.
d ir e need of help.
T h e ch u rch was most b eau tifu lly
T h e p r e s e n t t a r if f s t r u c t u r e a n d
prepared for th e occasion both by n , P t a r if f th a t R e p re s e n ta tiv e Haw-
decorations and hy w irin g; and th e r e |e y helped to c o n s t r u c t, co sts the
» a s th " fullest coo peration In every j f a r m e r an d especially t h e w estern
detail. It was a real joy to have th e furm »r a h u n d r e d d o lla rs for every
young people as a great c h o ru s c h o ir do llu r b en efit he g ets fro m It. Mr.
t tin y literally packed th e cho ir lo ft) 11 n«>t said. He beleves th e p resen t
present tlie C hristm as story In song tu r iff Is I n d u s tr i e an d is t h e ru l n a -
They did it well, too.
tion of th e f a r m e r an d th e a g rlc u l-
The th em e of th e pro g ram was turail classes. T h e ta r iff sh o u ld be for
“ Gifts for th<- King.” T h e c n im ta a - ,,|| o r fo r n o n e, he believes, an d
tIon wa gifts of su bstance, gifts of pledges his s u p p o rt to th e d o w n w a r d
service an d gifts of self. The classes revision of th e p re s e n t t a r i f f wall.
had selected a re p r e se n ta tiv e w
h o , ------------------------------
hi the p roper place, presen ted a gift
of substance, rep resen tin g the e n tire
gift of the class. At th e call for a
presentation for service, an d of self,;
made by the pastor, n early the e n ­
tire co ngregation stood Joyously to
present them selves io the King.
T he fine offering of su bstance was
dis trib u ted hy a com m ittee the next
m orning as a love offering in His
The m e m b e rs of th e C h r is ti a n
name.
ch u rch will p re s e n t a C h r is tm a s pro­
Special mention is really due so
gram tonight n t th e r h i ir r h . T h e pro­
many of the workers th at space fo r­
g ra m will be a s follows;
bids the effort. All did so splendlly
Hymn 25« p r a y e r ; song, “ K in g 's
will and th ere were so many who
B irth d a y .” J u n i o r clou r,
s. r i p i u r e
took part that we just express r u r
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m a rln b a .
ap p reciatio n of the en tire effort.
phone solo. Rev. D E. M illard ; p lay ,
" S t a r Child ' o ffering H y m n 17 1;
benediction.
J a c k s o n v i ll e V o te s
The cast of c h a r a c t e r s fo r tht*
N e w W a t e r B onds play. “ T h e S ta r Child,” will be as
follows;
Mr. G e rb e r;
Bond Issues providing for the c x - H Prince B alth a z a r,
p n d lt u r e of $H5tiO for -onstruction Princess Din nnoh, Kills
B en son ;
of a new pipe line t n d fu r th e r in- Melchior, Mr.
Tyrrel; * a s p a r , Mr.
pro v en o nt of the Jacksonville wa- Fleischer; Banl, < arl H o v er; Mel-
t e r v.wtem. were approved last week chior's servant, Marry \ o u n g ; ( as-
w hen a h a v j vote wa* cast
par's s e r v sn t.
Donald R ic h a r d s o n ;
T h e la rg e st bond I sue, for $«00«
G erard. George Marine; F ir s t Shep-
f o r c o n s t r u c ti o n of th e new pipe herd. Mr H aley. Second -»hepherd,
line bet Wien th e
tw o re ervolra. Roland H over. T h ird S h ep h erd , E r -
passed by a vote nf 143 to 3« and nest L l n g r e n . Lenurl, Mr. R lc h a rd -
tr $3.500, by a viit.
1 ” '1 G e rb e r;
129 to 60.
Little Boy. Dale H aley; B r i n g « o f
An a m e n d m e n t to th e c h a r t e r . Tidings. Oe >rge Marine; Mary, Mrs,
wlil»h w ill en a b le th e city to pay Otto B ohnert; Joseph, O tto B o h n ert.
• lg p t t i
- i n g h> Doris R leh ard s o k ,
■ i ' j , was also a p p ro v e d by th e voters. Mrs. H arry Young, D. E Millard a n d
T he w a t e r problem ha* been o n e Ed Vineent
of g re a t In terest t o local people
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-'ti<e th e city had tr o u b le last sum
M ENIENt E Pt(e>1 l*t»\El*
n r s u p p ly in g the d e m a n d necetwl-
J o h n C lark of Central Point was
ta r in g the p u rc h a s e a n d h a u li n g of b ro u g h t b efo re J u d g e Glenn U Tay-
w a te r from Medford.
lor'a Justice c o u rt S a tu r d a y on a
A ccording tq plans, a tu n n e l a b o u t co m p la in t signed by hi* wife, rh a r g -
3 i)i feet long will be d u g u n d e r a ing him w ith non support. C lark wraa
shale an d g ra n ite f o r m a tio n to ta p np once bc>o r e on the am e ch arge
tL, n oli gr »and w a te r system t h a t a n d hi* se n te n c e postponed on »on-
englneer* believe exists
New pipe ditto u th a t he o b tain work. A* it w»a
lliu, will do aw ay with w aste. ;nd found d a r k wa* d-'ing what h e could
o t h e r m in o r im provem ent* a re piau- to get w o rk, hi* case was a g ain p o tt­
le '1, v htri, a r e expected to s-ipply po»e«i tinder con ditio n t h a t he regls-
th e t w a • th a d e q u a t e w a te r at all t e r for cou nty relief w ork a n d ta k e
e<aeons. Jac k s o n v ille Host.
th* first job he get* a ch an ce at.
used t h e G re e k la n g u a g e anil l i m k ph ilo so p h y . Il used H o m an law a n d organ izatio n .
It usisi t h e reli g io n s w ith w h ich it r u n i c in to c o n t a c t , hut il i.weil its irigin in none
tin' m a t e r i a l s w h ich t h e c h u r c h e m p lo y e d f o r its ow n p u rp o s e s,
C. C. H u let, m a s te r of th e O regon
s t a t e g r a n g e will seek the office now
held by R e p r e s e n t a ti v e W illis C.
H awley in th e next n a tio n a l electio n,
a c co rd in g to a n a n n o u n c e m e n t m a d e
y esterd ay , h u t as yet his p la tfo rm
has not been d efin itely d ecided u po n.
H ulet h a s a plan of h a n d li n g th e
u tilities s i tu a t io n th a t he believes
will solve t h e p resent tr o u b le , a n d
will not he g a rn is h e d w ith th e " f r e e
p o w e r fo r n o t h i n g ’' prom ises. T h e
plan w ould he to com pel all u tilities
to am o r tiz e all o u t s ta n d i n g in d eb ted ­
ness a n d bo nd s, und t h a t w h en th e
bonds w ere r e t ire d t h e p o w er or
o t h e r u tility would lie d e liv ered to
th e c o n s u m e r ut cost. S tr ic t g o v e rn ­
m e n ta l su p e r v isio n w ould see to It
th a t the b o n d s were a m o r tiz e d w ith
disp atch.
" T h e first th in g I w ould tike to
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see d o n e ,” H u let said, "Is a ll th e
It is th e o u ts p o k e n te s tim o n y of WH“ ‘r squ eezed out of t h e stock.
T h en , w h en th e h a re cost of con-
m any t h a t th e ( h r l s tm a s p ro g ra m
’
, , . . . ___
s t r u t t i n g th e p o w er p la n ts hud b een
gi’ "ii nt th e F e d e r a t e d c h u rc h T ues am o rtiz e d th e p o w er will he dellv-
day ev en in g was th e very best e v e r «red to t h e peoplo who p ro v i d e t h e
p resented In th e ch urch .
pow er p la n ts. F o r th e people to pay
T h e story of th e S av io r as to ld hy »»y c o m p a n y a high r a t e of in t e r e s t
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,, . on th e v a lu a t io n of p o w er sites given
the p ro p h e ts an d by the eangellsls
hy th e people Is r i d i c u l o u s "
was read fro m the Book and as each
lf i e n t to congreM i | l u | , t suIj , h e
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