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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1932)
m e /American _____________ THURSDAY, J A N U A R Y 14, lfefc ■ ■ --- U^ — ! Th# AMERICAN. CENTRAI. POINT. oltaMOM PAGE TWO . • \Ye and all the other nations hrve spent billions on the construction and England l*r<»tect* Her f»o.«L || Since 1925 Great Britain ha made I » • • lt*R> restore the base If It were once t. Counties Await duced f Fishing in Rogue Move to Amend County Judges of Josephine, J»tk I River Is Opened • J r* , D ' l l son, Klamath. Coos. Lane, Linn m I .and urani Dill ¡j0Bajaa counties were («present*« During January guns. How well we could use ihose tact the integrity of Its currency ■-------- at the meeting. Reestablished, September $|. 1»1S billions today. If we could only get the prestige of London a. the world s ROSEBURG, Ore., Jan. 11. — ------------------------- Devoted to the beet Interest# ol at them. But they are as solidly money -enter and the -nutty of PORTLAND. ORE., JAN. U — Central Point and vicinity. I froaen as Is the North pole. We British Industrial life But recurring The Oregon State Game Commis County Judges and commissioners j y 0 Pour Footings All matter for publication muot couldn't « c h a n g e a warship for a waves of Industrial depression, com sion today questioned the legality representing seven land grant coun- reach this office not later than Wed- cup of water. We co ild not trade a lug on t-.p of the post war d billty | ' On New Courthou*le*ms of and the wisdom of the recent ruling __ , . , - dies took no formal action at a Fxcavation of the basement for nesday for Insertion the same week, gun for a loaf of bread All that can of British Brit, h - ...... h u v b- -u too » ■ the state board of control limiting j . niAl> b y A l Picht i by " ' U oe, I'm tVowned” cars to an eight m»™1»« session here, called to dis- new county courthouse will be eon*1 b> th published every Thursday. be done with any of these assets J h much • hour working day and a five and a I CU88 the Possibility that congress p,eted wlthln the nelt week. of tl Entered as second class matter at to scrap them and let the Junk man If this were wholly a problem for $ may attempt to amend the land grant tbe p a r i n g of cement for the foun«-.*"en**’a* * the post office, Central Point. Ore- do what he will with them. When the British Isles w- might well -ay ALCOHOLICE’ ALUMS. half day week. act at its present session. ation will be started. A huge tow# Donald gon. under the Act of March «, 1*7». we do that we t u n over to him "L et Britain find Its own way out. Commissioner Matt Corrigan was Drunkards always have alibis . -- property that coat billions for sums For no nation can aolve another’* Lack of definite information as has been erected for the hoisting c man, ma SU B ^JH PT IO N RATES ,n the 1 to what congress may propose to do cement to the upper floors. of 12 po One y e a r ( , _ - ............. .................................................... $2 60 , a , France and the Unite-1 no us. trying to k*-l> sober, because V*n Winkle for an opinion on the made it impossible to attempt to ■ sixty to 75 men will be used in t»D*xt. •€>•-------- » M J i ’ 1 1 ,«. ih , lo . „ « « . « » . I k P.oh-bltton conp.1. .11 . a l l - r - P « - c . i r o l bo.rd . ri.1.1 to - M M Six Month*'..... forstall any possible action. Word cement work. Men with three « Tho gj Payable In advance. i i l " ... .. ,h . . - » r i d of IU gold .lock. -k . Poood 1 ». « - « » . >» " « « » • ' » « • ' |-« » * - - « - < • * * ”>* has been received that congress m o r e dependents will be given pro regular l Advertising rat^. on application. one of the greatest causes of the sterling has wavered. For the same; if prohibition were repealed, these sion funds. might attempt to transfer revested erence and they will be rotated, as W. Eiehe Office-Second Stroet, off Main. bankruptcy Drevalent throughout the] reason Germany is forced to plead gentlemen or ladies would get drunk The order will result in virtual grant lands to the forest service in other public work during the pr.D. Ayers p * ---• Austria is re 1 - to celebrate— ...... and —- then t T h H a A t T ««ntH would paralysis of game law enforcement order tQ reduce payments now being sent times. It Is not known deffnitebtitutes i world la the lnca< ulable lot of money for foreign aid and A R T H U R EDW ARD P O W E L L be their life long alibi. and the provision reducing mileage advanced countles in lieu of taxes. tied UP in these frozen assets. Every- -lured to beggary. when the work will start. -asad Editor and Publisher If you're drinking too much, sober allowances from six cents to B n Ag ^ conf.rmat,on ha9 been re. where the leaders are taking up the The causes of the British crisis The remainder of the excavatlni The ref- cry "disarm " Even the most consent- U* » ° « » ' « rR|y ln l,rl,aln- and the up NOW. Don't wait for another cents will force the most valued ceived the judges and commissioners work on the courthouse basement -evera I ol atlve and reactionary statesmen are effects of that situation will extend law to be passed or repealed or game-wardens out of the service: considered any action ill-advised un the worst. It consist of a hard fornade iron modified. Laws come and go. The the commissioners said. They declar- convinced that the world * salvation far beyond the United jUnBdoni til they know what congress intends mation, similar to gravelled concr*u Durin(, The impact of the change in sterling need for temperance abides forever ed wardens could not operate cars depends upon disarmament. and every foot will have to be bla«^jjjers ga to do. on our own stock exchange shows NO POLITICE IN RELIEF. Total abstinence, it should be said over rouSb roads for lhat ilgure- Considerable time was given to a ed- t was fei this plainly enough. A complex of firmly, is nearer to temperance than Open Rouge The dirt now piled about the edg-thej^ unI The depression may have boe$i CLINGIN G TO OI.D FORMS. world wide conditions has brought drunkeness is Those who can’t "Take | The game group opened the main discussion of a proposed state amend- due to politics. We'll . not argue j ment permitting the tax levy of any of the courthouse site will be usqgorklng tc .... about . One benefit may grow out of t h o | " e' " at, ” after ano, her to drastic it or leave it alone” should by all streams of »he Rogue and Illinois Qne of three years to be used as a In terracing the' courthouse lawi . . that. But let there be . no politics In sunr-kkinn iiur-l times mav teach , . . depression. Mara times may tea- - m(,aMures Df economic renovation. in* an • LEAV E IT ALONE. relief There seems to be a tendency ua to take a close look at our iiystem rivers to winter trout fishing. The ^ ^ase for forming the county budget, This will be one of the first jobs aiaajk ’ Ac„ ng HW|ftiy, the British Gov- two were legis-' on th** part of some of the political of government and rid ourselves of I rnm#nt has met Its problem for the - , , PAGING PA. " c . c closed " by j the last ,v® " i Judges contended it would be in the will be conducted to save the leaders and political papers, both many obsolete features of It, and IIloment jllst as «he Powers under Offices have been established Amid the war on China's» shore, lature- subject to later decision of interest 0f economy, as it would per- Jolnt. Th Democrat and Kepubltcan, to view at the same time of unnecessary M r n ooveril leadership met the the cot« Where rifles crack and cannon roar Ithe coninli38ion- Trout of 10 inches ^ mlt economies to be worked out ef- the site for L. O. . Hoffman, . n tne first suggestions as to the best way of tractor, the plumbing contractor, ¿ The tidings tell us more and more laVB er can be taken until Jan- j fectively when conditions permitted t**®*. j German crisis temporarily with the nd of the relieving the prevalent distress, from Of good old General Ma. uarv 3 l ' without endangering the base which Schmidli of this city and the electfit- „ We have accepted without question war-debt moratorium. But the prime ................ . ,v.„ ««^ J ^ tttn ees a political point of view. This came Siltcoos Lake was opened to bass now is restricted under the 6 per al contractor, the People's (.r ¡j for almost 300 years the utility ot (aUses of England's and Germany's to the front particularly when Gov. We hear of Ma's undoubted akill. fishing the year round. cent limitation, or without forcing company. J. O. Lisk, the architMt ' 1 re> 1 Austria’s financial straits re- Roosevelt made public his plan of coun,J,> '"wn. village, h < l.ool district . and oints. She Of Ma's atta-k on yonder hill, The commission will post notices 'he expense of a special -lection to also lias an office,_________________ relief In New York state. Home of « d Other forms of local government riiaill existent , total of 4 Ma seems to run the war, and still The inequitable distribution of and prevent net fishing at the mouth J d ma - velo the Republican leaders seemed to althoU,!h t»‘« 8« f° rm* w« ru We never hear of Pa. of the Sandy river at soon as it think that tho Governor was "play- before 8' ea' " boat8- railroads, automo- gold, the disorderly movement of The usua obtains a favorite opinion from the ing politics” We fail to get their blle*' hl* hwa>,,> telephones, and tele- j short-term credits and the slugglsh- va Brown, Attorney General that the game Wet Pavement enter; Fri o a the other hand, the Repub- Krapb“ h» d a" y P* rt d“ “ y “ f ' ' ! We have accepted this antiquated a challenge, not simply to the na commission can proceed independent ohnsun, fo llcan chairman of New York state Fatal for Deer structure to our grief. AH of us live tions now hearing the brunt of fiscal ly of the fish commission and has ell and K; came out fiatfootedly in support of ! under at least four governments us troubles, but to all the principal authority to summarily close streams erry Jones the Governor. That was not only a A deer raced across the Pacific to commercial fishing. a result some of us under ten. Of Bowers, and especially to France er; Phylli, noble thing, it was a wise thing. the twelve or thirteen billion dollars ¡,nd America, who alone have the highway near Three Oaks, north of Close Handy to Nets earn- s as There can be no political line in Central Point, slipped on the wet paid annually bh tuxes in this country resources to act positively. ■nee as foi The game commission decided to the depression. It strikes the mem pavement, and broke its neck when 5 4 per cent ure paid for support o f ------------------------- AJI of G bers of both parties alike. We are It plunged head first Into the em close the Sandy to net fishing when local government— that Is, govern- GOVERNMENT OW NERSHIB. ade from trout holding ponds were acquired convinced that the real 'eaders of ment of less Jurisdiction than the There was some suggestive test- bankment. State police took the car hicii was on the stream, both parties are of one mind in the state. Imony given In behalf of the rail- cass and turned it over to the Salva cord-break Considerable sentiment favoring matter. They may differ as to details These local governments are feel- roads when the question of the raise tion Army Tuesday, to be used for tne. but we do not believe that these dif an open season on elk was displayed relief food. ferences are at all due to their ing the pinch of hard times more in rales was being examined at the at the meeting An elk census will State police estimate that so far politics. There was great uuainity Ihan any others because moat of J Interstate Commerce Commission Practices this winter, more than 100 deer have be taken in conjunction with the of parties ln war time and there thelr revenue Is derived from real hearing In Chicago. Fairman K Dick, ng|Betty'' been turned over to the Salvation annual federal survey of deer with should he the same unamlty in these t,8,a,e- And now ,h“ ‘ d‘>lla' a WaU 8,rp,,t '»vestment hanker was semoly pr< Army and other relief organizations, the view of shaping the future pol hard times. counts with the taxpayer he is be- on the stand. icy of the commission. to provide for the needy. Most of the e senior c ginning to turn an appraising and The railroads, said Mr Dick, would The commission will cooperate There will be sharp and profound y. Miss skeptical eye on such persons as the soon he bankrupt unless their re deer were secured, during the run wth the national forest service in differences as to the cause. These K>r, is dire county health officer, the sheriff, venue increased. "They can't raise ning season, when they plunged into developing recreational facilities of will flare up as the national con- clever rura constable and town marshul, and new money through the old chan the canal of the California Oregon the skylne trail along the summit ventlons near Some of these differ-1 icher who Power company, and drowned Wire nets", he said. Then he continued: the village school h-iurd members Whether it is light, heat, power or cold, enees are purely political. Some ure fencing is now being strung along of the Cascades from Crater Lake comes to w "Th e railroads must go on. Unless j Road building has become un uf- to Mount Hood. In good faith. These differences cun- lose taking electricity will furnish a n y . . . or all. One fulr of state concern; catching cri- private capital is forthcoming, there the canal, and a night and day patrol Many- Lakes not he avoided. Perhaps It is a good ------------- maintained by the power company. minais, with their facilities for rapid will be government ownership". is a* convenient... as c l e a n . . . as the thing we do differ. But let us keep . . . Several deer have attempted to swim | There are 250 lakes in the region, Government ownership is not as ....___ . . . . . departure from the scene of crime, other. And the cost of electricity is so entrai ___ _ ‘ " s. ' " 1 " " ' |„. dm,-, - ft .i t iv-■ i> niily bjr the alarming a phrase as once It was. the canal the past month, but ail { within five or six miles of the trail. were rescued. The commission voted to provide fish reasonable that you may enjoy all of its ' " “ e " ' " ™ ef B,***e" ,lon8 state; public health problems have Mnny «.¡ties have gone ln for munlci- Win 1 ure more or lean political 1 hcmxHvfH , . ...... . . to stock, the lakes and the forest . r I th no respect for the county boundaries, l-al ownership of utilities and with many services economically. Neorly ony A few of the high school boys at service will transport and plant the . 8 ,U . r " **,. * ,‘,y ar" » te n d e d . A llumbpr of HtateM are a |read> profit to themselves and Improvement In a fast, service electricity performs, costs but a to m of benefit to the ilintressed , recognizing these facts. North Caro- in service. ( iucinnatl now owns a tended a party at the home of Mrs. , fisb- The forest service will con- it th- Polr It Is sometimes difficult to determine penny or two...m ony cost less. See your llua and New Jersey have had com- j railroad and finds it profitable. The Davisdon at Table Rock Tuesday eve ; 8,nict trails and roads to make the ding five fi whether a proposed measure of re dealer today. missions studying the structure o f i 1'01" 1* went under government eon- _______________________________________ hikes accessible to the public. y night at lief will be beneficial. But all ought The antelope on the Lake county local government. Officials of other Ifni ' » war times, it might really he 11 rrow margl; to be received and considered. Per L E G A L N O T IC E reserve are in good condition anil states have brought it to public at-¡ Rood thing for the railroads and for >re being, l haps there Is some good in each o( are not in danger of starvation, Coni- ttntlon. the people were the government to them. | mlssioner Vandevert reported. It may be that not all of the old take over the rullroads. No. taos-c The? game i S. Harris of the California game system should be abandoned. We One thing Is certain. The railroads, NOTR E OF HEIZURE. be gpprecis HHLD NO TEARS. cooperation be- In the Circuit Court of ihe State commission urged may find we want some of the neces- .according to their statements are not inot do it of Oregon, tor ihr County of Jack- 'ween Oregon and California com- Inquiry at Chicago has disclosed sary duties of government performed "<>w making money. No enterprl- l scored th missions, particularly in establishing the fact that most of the women locally. But there Is no point in cling ,'a» continue losing money. Opponents »o»- The State of Oregon. Plaintiff, vs. , _ i locals on- wearing the Empress Eugenie hats lug to old forms wheu they liuvc of the rnte Increase assert that it One tluick Coupe; Motor No. 2.102, KI “ J V b‘ rds 31 UPPer jonents In t have no idea who the einpreg* was outlived «heir usefulness and it is an will lead to heavier losses due to 322; 1931-32 Or-gon License No .Klamath and Malheur lukes. play, the c 1 »12-537; (Charles 8. Shay) (A * , 'ab racks will be removed from That Is too bud, for Eugenie was Irksome and costly busiuess besides shippers set king cheaper means of h ex- itemet ,the Alsea river, a letter from the an interesting person. But we have transportation, turning to the motor Reese», Defendant. But now to State of Oregon, County of Jack- f lsh commission declared a certain sympathy for the ladies NEW YORK YN. T H E GANGBTKRK.¡ ¡truck and the airplane. son, ss. ning The We handle the mails at a loss, who have forgotten their hlatory. To Charles S. Shay Address: 65n " - *--------- There was tremendous euthuaiasm The California Oregon Power Company rly with ea- We eat sandwiches without know- ar,, ,twtl at Ni,w York's meeting ol ¡ yet no one has protested against Flanders Stroet, Portland, Oregon j the dange And to A Rees, 850 Flanders Street. ¡the government continuing lo do ao. Ing anything about the earl who In protest ag.itust the gütigster*. B u t1 Portland. Oregon, and to Whomever i -tl of the o Perhaps it would be better to take vented them. We ride In broughams the -coring It Ui going to take more than mass | OV(.r |h# rallroad8 an„ oundact lhe,n It May Concern: IN THE NAME OK THE S T A T E 1 without knowing they wore devised meetings, more than enthusiasm,! i from the by a British peer of that name. more than bitter denunciation to even at a loss, than to let them go OF OREGON: »ad ¡until tl You. and each of you. are hereby | We enjoy Nesselrode pudding wlth-ldrlve ,(U, this evil from America's to the wall as private enterprises. notified ami will take notice that the | id H Even now we control their rates out a tribute i- th- memory of the n, lk, ..« following described personal prop eral points i Ian W diploin it whoa# ‘ nationally while tho various at- erty, to-wlt: Buirk Coupe. Oregon II »■■■■■ SgauHi.u »nos, p.u 1 1< s were >. noo-t ing u|.oi. th,. aulhoi is wa- rathe restrict them in various wavs There License No. 142-537, for the year celebrated for their desserts. So we let the police be untraiuelled ill *1 fg m for tl hangej 1*31-1*. Motor No. 2102322. was suppose the women can wear Eugenie thHr „ „ , ' « aaatI1M t hM* • public fU- I would not be a revolutionary seised by an Oregon Slate Police Of- last several 1 were ih» government to conduct them liatH w it ic i’ t HhrdfliiiK a tear for emles” . Well and good, but » y do ough some outright. the sad Is.!y who gave them vogue the 14th day of December, 1931, at not believe that the police have been P. forged i ; about the hour of 11:30 o'clock.' | hampered except knowingly and will IP. M . of said dav. In the County of InUlned the OUU N \TIOVH I KOZEN ANMKTH. ingly. The willingness of the police j lackson. State of Oregon. In the vi- latle. ¡clnity of Central point, in said coun-1 When a bank falls and It 1« an- to be hampered In warring upon This was th (hat said Buick Coupe ever since! nouneed that It was due to "froaen gangster» has been the outstand ne of the set /■V..;___, 1 I ' _____ I has been, and now Is In the possess- assets" It is Informative but tar l»K weakness of any city In Its I on and custody -f the Sheriff of from being encouraging. Bank* can't efforts to combat this modern devel lackson County, Oregon, and is being igh Schc University of Oregon, Eugene. — proceeded against In the above eu- realize on "froxen asaeta” for years, opuieut of lawlessness, | titled Court for the forfeiture of the A trip to the colorful Orient, with g P QUALITY o f taxation was one o f the fundamental prin- possibly never. The»« asaeta art1 R 1» well know«« #mj universally, sgins W< same for a violation of Provision» usually mortgages, bonds, stocks and admitted that gangsterism had its chance to study the interesting eco of Section 15-407. Oregon Code, for - L f ciples o f the American government. The levying o f special nomic. racial and social problems notes which, for one reason or an- origin In Us close assoclatun wth 1930, the same being an art relating t’hejrentral ] there, is the experience which next other, have ceased to have any real pnlulca and polltUiaua. Politics and summer awaits some student now en to the forfeiture and sale of boats, taxes is a serious departure from that principle. stra held its present valqe. They won't produce politicians fostered, aid-d and abet- rolled in the University of Oregon. vehicles and other conveyances used V HR' r the « ! In the unlawful transportation or revcuue and their redemption la far (*d tlu gangster, blinded the police, The trip, at an estimated cost of $500, po session of intoxicating liquor t*. It »he lun Special taxes paid by fire insurance companies amount to from certain. -corrupted the courta and saw to It will be the fir-t prize in the annual within the State of Oregon; and thai ool building, Murray Warner essay contest on in i all person* having or claiming any This nation haa some "froaen aa-!,ha' hondsuien and lawyers were a more than 5 per cent o f the premiums paid by policyholders. 'he Icrchestra ternational relations, it is announced int- » -t in »aid Buick Coup»» are, aeta.” a big load of them, and so » • lUbl** " b e n the gang-ter was at fern, t types hereby required to appear before the here by Dr. Jehn R. Mex, professor of have tnoet of all the other nations r* * ,ed ' bo complete separation nta: viol-ns, Los than a million dollars o f the 30 million dollars in economies, who i* chairman of the - above entitled Court in the County I Court House of Jackson County. Ore on earth. England 1» burdened with from gangsterism means lie inet , saxopl Contest cot mittee. gon, at Medford. Oregon, by Friday, th«m. Three ' froaen assets'' are the * * * " B » | of gangsterism The cl>>' spec,a! taxes is used by the states for the supervision o f fire Beside* the trip, which is one of the 5th day of February, 1932. which 'U*er iy. whir warships, which have coat billions between gangsters an 1 the most substantial prixes given in said day ha* heretofore been duly pra lice day insurance. workers extends through ih- any such contest in the country, there **t by the above entitled Court as an but which bring in no revenue In -: * ward ard worker* ioda to provi d#< d they ar* are a constant expense " h 01'* • ° m ‘« a and « «»e m in e n t ol j will be a second prize of $50 in the answer day herein, and to defend cU*z of each first d-vi oott which is for students against »aid proceedings, and that in addition there are the fortification* uar ' " ' r * its. After s- who are citiaens of the United States. upon their failure so to do. a judg and th* big guns Ail ere solidly o a * of ,h* «M a h er* at the New *tra neets at There will be a first prize of $100 and ment of forfeiture of said Buick froaen. W# can't sell these ships or ' b f h meeting said that the reason a second of $50 for students from the Coupe will be entered k *! T h i s N o t ic e Is is su e d a n d fort* r guns All we can do Is to ,h* r* In New York Philippines and foreign countries. >urtr.s the j>- w pur« liant pend m n y on them If the*« war- ,Ual ‘,om* °* ‘ be public oftk-iai.. The essay contest, which is spon ' n or tie r doh ■ students mad# by Lip were mercantile Vessels, We bare betrayed their trust He hit j sored by Mr*. Murray Warner, direc Norton prrtld ina Judge nzgi, at a, t he n a t i o n a l b o a r d of FI tor of th« Oriental Art Mu-rum at the ontlf l*'<t 4'onrt1, on the f«uld use them or sell them |f the “ P0“ ,h* *“ ct o t *aug»«erl#m RE U N D E R W R I T E R S ’he forU were differently constructed. a*ng»«erlsm cannot flourish without j University of Oregon, for tha purpose Januar ) . *5 John Strut, N E V YOR K Witnr im n»t hand and of fostering better relations between started ] could be turned Into factories ‘ be corruption of the police and cli> CHICAGO. 222 r „ , .u + m , StrtH the United S'.ztcx and the Orient, ha* »•id C lm irt af' txed at M ^^ks: — ^LNouaea Nothing can he dan* ur(l,ta‘« Gangsterism is prtma facia been car-ied on for a number of year* •f»n C om nil, Oireg.-n thi SAN F R A N C IS C O ,,M m *«/ i £ „ U P B % ^ B l l i a m » . Ri IT-ns. Possibly they roulda t evidence Of corruption Wipe out the! *e sueves-fully that it has attracted A O n t a . * * , * . # / w f f r f U im m M 4 « * i. M-lb- tiU S iir k td m 1806 Berenice w/v**«, Mrt rtp rn rn tH l 5, < a^ ■ k!, ' ifrutj n „ it n r ^ R ' u d d y Co veil B E lackford Me J EDITORIALS Jnr p/’less t/mn •pnce B ottle t^ M ilk E/ecfrtd ty ivi/icoo/a R efrigerato r 24 HOURS $ 30 , 000,000 in Special Taxes Winner of Contest at U. to Receive ft tifai oyagt Unfair to You