THITUDAT, MARTI! % ltfe Th» AV DUC AM, CEMJBAI eûIMT. J*J*lO N PAQE TWO _ if tv w n l |t l ne American m«»« ..».r U«m, q ^u whether m >n < ladootry h*im*n would say* • . good OM »««« »" f , i: . ; * * * U T w o Chicago Bankers Fro: liiiiC i In Drive Against Depression dairymen are Facing Surplus Problems in Country out have recently started ampti, elimination of tubercuioais require replacement of i ^ jthU type of “ regulation" 1» not fall- »tart with." from the standpoint of; her o f animals. In the paWt[ > 1tf-aatabll4t#d. September IS. 192* ng In the primary purpose of regu- the politician» Oegon dairymen are faced with fornla buyers have hcc* Devoted to the beet Internet» of latlion. namely, imrvlce to the public. Thu», many of the attack« on the the necessity of planning operations particular about quality, u Central Point and vicinity. Apparently »ueh regulation is des iftilltie«, "In the public interest, on the supposition that there will but from now on the demand, A ll matter for publication meet troylng public »ervlce. ruining the may not be ao »elfish a* they seem probably be a surplus of dairy pro­ for well bred animals, dii**. raach this office not later than Wed- Investment, of million, of .tockhold- The opportunities for political pat- ducts for the next several years, say and with good producing nesday for lnaertion the eame week. er. and preventing needed develop tonage and for extending the l.ureau- puhllahed every Thursday. menu which capital U discouraged rracy that public ownership of the P. If. B rn d t and Roger W Morse, This market If well cultiv«*, Entered a. second class matter at from attempting for fear of actual electric Industry would provide, are dairy specialists at O. S. C. ln com­ last till the entire state fo s, the poet office. Central Point, O re-' confiscation by either present or almost Incalculable. W ill the peo- menting on this year’s dairy outlook disease. gon. under the Act of March i, 1*7*. j future restrictive measures which pie be fooled? report prepared by the extension Oregon Is In excellent poti _ 1 -J-J------------- - ----- - will be heaped upon It. | ‘----- service. take advantage of this m,n SUBSCRIPTION R A T M : Bu» and truck compan|e* which THE PUIUJU’H INTEREST IN Despite this fact, dairymen who disease control work Is fartk, < 1.00 One year _______________ use the pubic highways, are in even keep production and general over­ vauced in this state In mt* HAILROADH Six Months _____________ ______<100 head costs to a minimum, control di­ pects than any place in the * 1« w° rlM* P0*“ ' 0" ,han “M The public has a far greater Inter- Payable In advance. jeratlng on privately owned property ^ m ^ rgUru. d| tha„ u r M liin sease, keep quality high to encour- rate, on application. lhHr bu, lneM fro w , they can »<•« consumption, and take advantage Nearly three billion dollars of life Office— 8eoond 8treet, o ff Main. CORVALLIS-One more lllm,. of prospective cattle markets for sur­ forward ° n' 7 *° more P01“ * * 1 insurance funds are Invested in rail- of what the famous Bortflelt I Interference than have the railroads ARTH U R EDW ARD PO W ELL plus stock, may show as good or bet­ road securities and mutual savings ! unless our present theory of regula- Editor and Publisher ter profits than is possible in most nips, introduced by the Aston, banks account for <1,6^0,000,000 ----- !-- ----------- . tlon is broadened so as to encourage other enterprises, say the dairy lead­ périment station, are doing for more. This makes a total of $4,- dairymen. Chester and In rather than discourage private en­ ers. 600.000,000—one-fourth of the total terprise in public service fields. ker planted about two-thirdi Ways suggested for reducing pro­ net capitalization of all American duction costs are first of all to In­ acre of these turnips on their railroads. Thus, the safety of the E L I M I N A T E U N F IT IIITLHIN'GH rails Is intimately related to the pro­ crease average production per cow by near Alsea early last July H O PE * FOR FE H L culling out low producers and diseas­ started feeding the crop to Civic Improvement and fire pre­ tection standing behind 68,000.000 At last we begin to see some vention often go hand in hand ed animats, they point out. This dairy herd of 10 cows on Sep, life insurance policies and 14,000,000 Charles O. Dawes deft), Chairman of the New Reconstruction Finance Cor­ hopes for our old friend and neigh­ is no time to hang on to poor cows 1 and continued for four & Aged and dilapidated buildings, savings accounts. poration. and Melvin A. Traylor, Chicago Banker. bor, Earl H. Fehl, republican candi­ such as can be seen In most centers regardless of past performance or during which time they estimo: In the opinion of General W. W. HICAGO and the Middle West and propose that the Reconstruction date for county Judge. The Medford of population, are detrimental to Atterbury of the Pennsylvania Rail­ they fed close to 35 tons of tt theoretical values, they add. Corporation render some service to have a double interest In the suc­ Dally News, through Its reputed own­ property values and retard new con- road, the Joint benefits to be antici­ The herd maintained a hear Increase in good forage produc­ cess of the gigantic Reconstruc­ thousands of depositors of small banks er, Lewellyn A. Banks, has repudiated struction—and they are as well, breed­ pated from the Railroad Credit Cor- of milk through the fall » which had failed during the past two tion, such as alfalfa hay and suc­ tion Finance Corporation which is now ttlm! w hen production ordinarily dm years. The gist of Mr. Traylor's pro­ ers of conflagrations. culents, and greater developments poration. the wage adjustment and being organlzed ln Washington follow- W ill wonders never cease? Only posal before a Senate Sub-Committee of pastures, which afford the cheap­ A number of cities are making the Reconstruction Finance Corpor- lllg gpeedy action by Congress, was that the Reconstruction Finance a few short months ago the News efforts to do away with these eye­ est source of dairy feed, are major ation should be extremely helpful in Charles G. Dawes, whose name is al- Corporation be authorized to make couldn't say enough for Mr. Fehl. sores. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, has preventing further defaults on rail- most synonymous for the business steps in practical reduction of costs. loans to closed banks as well as to When the Unifn printers were made conspicuous progress in this road bonds this year But, this be- community of Chicago will sit in the financial institutions and others need- Finally it is recommended that best locked out by the News last fall and direction. During 1931 more than Ing the case, we must not lose sight driver’s seat as the active head of the lng its aid. Such a step would release sires be used but that fewer replace­ Mr. Fehl and his family Jumped In­ 100 hro»en-down buildings were re of the railroads' fundamental dif- great <2,000,000,000 Federal corpora- substantial amounts of money to de ments be raised unless for a definite to the breach and got out the paper, moved. One bock of 24 structures ffcultles, largely brought on by regu j tion Just authorized by Congress, positors whose funds had been "froz outside market. Mr. Bunks was loud in his expression was cleared up. eliminating, among lation and taxation which is not made Another Chicago banker, a Democrat en” by the failure of such banks. In this connection it is pointed of friendship for Mr. Fehl. Even other fire hazards, 107 stovepipes to appy equaly to competing trans­ who is being repeatedly mentioned as Mr. Traylor's suggestion made such a man of Presidential timber, has the an impression that it was embodied ln before that time the News champion­ which were carried through holes portation agencies. distinction of making a vital contribu­ the Bill as finally passed by Congress. *•* ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ed Mr. Fehl's candidacy for mayor In unprotected lath and plaster! ♦* ♦♦♦♦#«♦♦> *We «» ♦ # *« The outcome of the railroad prob­ tion to the initial strength and success He, more than any other man is re­ of Medford. New York, Cleveland, Los Angeles lems will be up to the public. If of the Reconstruction Corporation. sponsible for 'Ihe timely assistance But, as we have been expecting, and Chicago are among the larger It demands fair treatment for the That man is Melvin A. Traylor, presi­ that will now be possible for many de Jus let Mr. Fehl express an opinion cities which have rehabilitated and rails—which Is the same thing as dent of the First National Bank of positors of small banks throughout the ~ J ------------ 0 0 not in accord with Mr. Banks views Improved dangerous sections. 8 fair treatment for itself-th e situation Chicago, who was the first to visualize country. and off goes the lid. When Mr. Fehl The benefits to the community can be remedied. If it does not, the at the public hearing on the proposed from such actions are obvious. The future of our greatest single indus­ all lines of the Industry. Producing possible, in promoting the sale of. county budget, spoke in a very con. way is opened for the construction try is dark indeed. aervative matter, commending the of new buildings, or for the develop­ dairymen who ship to creameries, the product from which they came. W e will have fc A number of firms and individuals action of the Advisory committee and ment of parks. Property values rise condenseries, cheese factories or ice the county court, we saw the hand­ in the surrounding territory, with REVIVING MINING IM PO R TA N T jhave already stated that this plan :: SATURDAY If the various plans to restore the cream plants will divert one-twenty- meets with their entire approval and writing on the wall. W e feared then resulting higher tax return to the fourth of a cent for each pound of payments for January have already that V s happy conntctlon with the city treasury. But, perhaps of great value of silver succeed, the nation Dally News was on the rocks But ost Importance, the chance of fire will be benefited In two ways—by butterfat sold each month. The manu- been received in many instances. The For full Particulars r.fc w e d opportunities for foreign facturing plant will also invest a loyal suport of every man in the In­ when Mr. Fehl published an article has been lessened. Leg of Mutton trade which will result In stimulated like amount making a total of one- dustry is expected. announcing the fact that Charles P All Individuals and civic organ! Talent was considering coming out zatlons should support movements industrial activity at home, and by twelfth of a cent for each pound of The Oregon Dairy Council office is and 12c for sheriff, Mr, Banks, with that designed to eliminate unfit buildings. revival of mining operations. fat through these plants each month. located in the Citizens Bank building, In the western states mining is one wonderful Insight of his which al­ It is easier and cheaper to prevent a Producers of market milk and city Grand Avenue and East Alder Street, ways enables him to detect the Ethio­ fire than to try to put one oilt after of the largest industries—in some milk distributors will each Invest Portland, and further information, Shoulder of Mut ENTRY B LAN K states it normally employs more men one-twelfth of a cent, or a total of publicity material and public speakers pian in the fuel, at once saw that the It has started. And, If there were state political machine waa eutering no question of property losses in­ than any other industry, pays more one-sixth for each pound of fat in the may be secured from that source, 10c in taxes to the state, and is the fluid milk and cream business. The local politics. ------------------------- volved. the potential saving of life Call at the Mr. Banks also drags in the “ stool that results from a determined civic largest purchaser of supplies. " P o v ­ proceeds will be used, as nearly as 4 ‘Red Berry” Disease Mutton Stew pigeon“ and “ John Doe" warrants, Improvement campaign would alone erty prices" for metals have forced the industry to retrench, and the O f Blackberries but what they have to do with the 5c make the work more than worth effects of that have been felt through-1 Battery & Electric \\ case Is beyond ua. L E G A L N O T IC E Can Be Controlled u hlle. out the nation. Anything that will We have known Charlie Talent again make mining profitable will nearly 24 years. We used to play Shop NOTIC E O F S H E R IF F'S SALE The red berry" dlseaese of blark- A I.L IN THE KAME BOAT do much to help the country at large tennis with him snd John Beeson By virtue of an execution on Fore- berries can be successfuly controlled Central Point, Oregon Farmers who are already in the to solve the problems brought on closure duly Issued out of and under by spraylng the biackberry canM In the old days. We knew him the seal of the Circuit Court of the ...... when he worked for A. W. Walker cooperative movement should, In by depression. State of Oregon, ln and for the Coun- ,h 1<,uld Bme sulfur, one gallon as uf automobile salesman. And their own interest, make an effort ty of Jackson, to me directed and ,w elv® gallons of water, at this Atwater Kent Radio •• during all the time Charlie was to enlist non-organized armers. I. D. LEW IS, Prop. dated on the 17th day of February, time of season, states L. P. Wilcox 5$ 8 Oregon Dairies This is emphasised by Fred Sex- “ speed cop" we knew him as an 193 2, in a certain action therein. County Agent 5 it Face Problems for effeclent, careful officer, and we auer, of the Dairymen's League Co­ : ^ ^ ' " d g i n e ^ r n^ ^ ' aA d ^ This so-ca.ied dismme of the „ , m operative Association, In a letter to respected him then, and do now. Future Business Benson and Axel Henson, the defend- alaya blackberry caur-.cs the berries - 8n for The American has taken no members. After commenting on low ents, for the sum of Thirty-six hun- to remain red and hard, thus mak- part lu the primary race for sheriff dairy prices, and the economic con- dred (<3600.00) Dollars, plus inter- lng them unfit for food purpose* The Oregon dairy industry, prob­ est at the rate of 8% per annum But wc do say 'Utlons that forced them down, he or any other office ably in the best finnucial condition from May 5th, 1931, with costs and The cause of this condition is a small ' this. We B E LIEVE all of the candi­ suys: “ We had better talk it over of any branch of agriculture In the disbursements taxed at Sixteen and m**e ' ' lal w-orks into the bud dur His dates so far in the field are honest, with our non-poo) uelghbor. state, has a serious problem to face 8O-1U0 (916.80) Dollars, and the ing the bloom period and so injures worthy men. But we KNOW Charlie head is under water Just the same further sum of Three hundred sixty the berry that normal growth fails There Is every indication of a greatly and no-100 ($360.00) Dollars, as at- to take lar,, as ours. If we work together, maybe Talent Is Just that. Increased production during the com­ torney » fees, which Judgment was If Mr. Fehl will Just lose a few we will come up with the rest of the enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's Several cane fruit growers In and , ing year. more supporters like the News, we world. If we do not. we may all Abundant irrigation water and low office of said Court in «aid County around the Ashland section have re- j may be tempted to suport him our­ stay down until we drown ... You ou the 13th day of February. 1932. ported complete control by use of feed costs will tend to increase pro­ Notice is hereby given that pursu- the |ime sulfur ag , aboT(r can help by bolstering up your neigh­ selves. duction. Old cows and unprofitable ant to the terms of the satj execu- . _ . . ' . . bor whose vision is not as broad as cows have not been shipped to the tlon. I will on the 26th day of March. APPBcation must be before the buds yours.. W R ITIN G ON TH E W A L L Growers troubled with i . . . _. , butcher because of low beef prices. 1932, at 10:00 o'clock a m „ at the have opened. This is sound advice. The only ... . , . front door of the Courthouse in the this condition should plan at this In a recent hearing before a Ken­ ,. I r arm labor conta aro low and many to foUow the control program way the cooperative movement can - .... 7 City of Medford, in Jackson County. nte committee on a bill to provide __ . , . .. . , , I beef men are now milking beef-type Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at „„ ........... . . make real progress is through united . . ,, . ,v public auction for cash to the highest J' recommendeers who in better times gether with the costs of this sale, subject to redemption as provided by lllg logs from his camp north of here no mailer what his Individ -1 . .... . . companies snd the service they ren­ count . r>, ... . . . . . would be engaged in some easier law, all of the right, title and i n t e r - j ____ ual problem may be. In the long , , , , der to the pubic, asserted that truck ..... . .. , . . iform of agriculture, are temporarily est that the said defendants, A d in a ' operators should not he put under inn, as Mr. Sexauer points out. fa r j in the dairy business because of a llensou and Axel Benson had on the 20th day of August. 1929, or now mers will sink or swim together. Any woman who »w e e p s a rug oppressive regulatory measures . quick cash return have in and to the following describ­ How ran the truck people hope to The cooperative movement is being Consumption of dairy products In ed property, situated in the County is working for one cent an hour. eerap« "oppressive regulatory meas­ severely tested now-aud if It comes Oregon is much below the average of Jackson. State of Oregon, to-wlt: out with colors flying it will be Beginning .«t a point 25M 4 ures'* when similar legislation has other coast states and this fact pre- Thol is what it costs on the a ver, feet West of the Southeast cor­ the greatest thing that has happened1 been heaped upon the railroads until sents the aolutiou of the present prob­ ner of Donation Land Claim No. to agriculture iu many generations the only thing the railroad managers lem before the dairy industry. 38. Township 37 South of Range age to operate on e/ecfric vacuum are left fri-e to do without restrict­ Successful dairy leaders from a l l 1 1 West of the W illamette Merid­ A GOLDEN IMtIXR ian. and running thence West ion, Is to pay their las bill? parts of the state have formed the lean er So cheap is electricity 392 feet: thence North 505.9 Similar restrictive legislation ap- In su article in the American Mer- 'Oregon Dairy Council, using the beat feet; thence West 392.5 feet; that for a few pennies you can r l'ln g to the electric industry has cury.sChalrinan Harold West of th e,of the plans employed in California thence North 777.3 feet to sta­ gradually been increased until today j Maryland Public Service Com mis- and Washington, and ihls organixa- tion on South side of County dean e v e ry in you r h<>m# Roa.l. thence along South side it Is faring proposals that will make j sioti, observes that the control of Don ts now starting an advertising o f County Road. South 89 deg. It as Impotent to manage It» own | utilities by government instead of an*l publicity campaign to stimulate 52 min. East. 83.8 feet; thence -ee your dealer today. affaira as are the railroads. stats regulation is a golden prise for >be use of more Oregon milk pro- South 73 deg. East. 84 feet; G O O D Y E A R Ruses and trucks cannot escape polltlclana to strive for because “ It ducts thence East 1178 feet; thence All line* of the industry will leaving County Road. South 5 •‘oppressive régulât tifi" mil. as the would open up the possibili)- of crea^-lbe Included In the management and j Rubber Co. deg East. 124 4 feet, thence policy toward other pubic service and ing perhaps the greatest political benefits of this promotion plan, South 16 deg. 30 min. West. 99 tiansporlatinn companies la made machine the world has ever seen..; A ll proven forms of educating the Offers a Prim- o f feet, thence South. 9 deg West more constructive. The present governmental machlue public In the value of milk, butter. 33 feet; thence South 132 6 feet, thence South. 33 deg 57 The theory of regulation, when It would be a toy alongside It •* cheese, condensed milk and Ice cream $50 min. West, 160.1 feet: thence waa adopted, was to serve the public The statistica bear hint out. The will be used. Much of the work w ill¡ South 80 deg 45 min. West. 99 for fleet l.t-Hcr. The question la how far a business ! value of the power industry's plant be conducted through the public feet; thence North. 85 deg West can lis tmi.il, appui and paralysed In and equipment in June, 1931, wa* schools and parents orgwnisattnns 198 feet, thence South 58 deg MKK I 8 West. 178 feet, thence South 0 Its ability to meet changing condit­ ft2.J50.OOOJ It had gross opera- A general marketing and advertising deg. 15 min. East. 851 feet to ions quickly, and still serve the public ling revenue* of <2.125,000.000 It campaign will be waged to Increase for Parti, u 1er-. the place of beginning, contain­ Une of the basic theories of pub­ spent close to a billion dollars for sale« in the larger markets of the ing 24 64 acre«, more or | lic regulation of business is to give new construction la !9 J V It has stain. The work la now under way together with the tenements, her- the people service on a basis of J75.0OO employaa who ^ ceived <435,- and much valuable progress has been edltaments and appurtanceo there- Service equallty to « li no special privileges '000 .000 for their servIces In 1910 made utto M o i | i ( | or In anywise sp­ • p a r p si tc N 1» »1 PI EDITORIALS c I $1500 Lets Return T o Our M UTTO J for 1 art eve alt moi Par tow T cati lsts min nesi one edu< muli tutti' tour For a Name Central Poi Meat Mark firt/iepricecfa Few Carpi! tack Can you Write Letter? a Elecliicitÿ ivi c%n a Rug ur spool •! »a t- s From *04, a w a d ilt bad. lost Jane. »#.»31.550 roslom prlnclp! *. a.- begins, 4 . 4 . re»- iataon •*». and »4,80».000 people lie, la baa extant!*, onlu the regulator* clortrtaoly lighted homes In 191« are todae the t-tqa* ■)*•> tarrt a n d ,'b e outwsiry's lasea. of which one operatuen nt I D H noise «Of, affect-* third went to the Federal govern- n l WttbuWI any a; Who ronpnneit,1 itttna meet and two thirds In tho Jttaiea, Evory “ milk man" in tho state Dated"*hia l» « h day of February, from dairyman to butter-maker, will 193J be given an opportunity to Invest a R A LPH O JENNINGS, «mail sum monthly la thin state-wide s b**rlff «>( Jscbsoo ‘ x ilc R i» campaign for new business A fair Deputy. ratio of coat has been devised for y>b 25 . Mar i 10-17 Wi Main As this 1 tion and b bank that t ry Its .«hr,! mu t. of tbi ind< e< anr> 1 oth. r\ irfacii .idw rn» Th. Ins'it 5u con At Th« Central Point Gateway Service Station* THC CA^ ^ q g g w rang compamt Í Thl* D *er'-n ce « c a l bol eb * end th -Ir Un,