The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936, May 25, 1933, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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, m a v as.
T h « AM tim e AN, CENTRA?. POINT. 0 RR 6 0 N
TWO
B arracks last nig h t, it was le a r n e d
IIKIG HT K K I l I V S l u l l N I M M i
creases, th e r a t e of clim b will be tionally f a m o u s n u tritio n specialist
today.
,
.
Conner, whose hom e Is Hi • ®
t o give w ork in t h e home economics
T h e w orld a s a w hole ia m oving s h a r p ly accelerated .
ford Ore., was in h it room w hen
slo w ly , b u t ste a d ily , t o w a r d d e c i ­
R e m e m b e r t h a t p ro v id in g - jo b s is school, th e in itial sum m er offering s
ANY WATCH c l e a * L
Other Work Proporti ‘u
the inspection o fficer
m ad e
th e
R e -e sta b lish e d , S e p t e m b e r 13, 1926. siv e c h a n g e s in m o n e t a ry s t a n d a r d s . c h e a p e r th a n c h a r i t y — a n d t h a t iti in th e school of science since its
He was m issing
As the acreage control features of j rounds las. night
D ev o ted . to t h e beet i n t e r e s t s of It is recog nized th a t gold a lo n e c a n ­ b e tt e r to provide a jo b now t h a n tc f a n s f e r to Corvallis, and the only
n o t c a r r y on w o rld co m m erce, and have to c o n t r i b u t e to c h a r i ty next coaching school to be offered in t h - the new farm act go Into effect d« at reveill» at 5:3U a. m. today. His
l i t i E. M ain St.
™
C e n tr a l P o in t a n d vicinity.
R e m e m b e r, too t h a t unies» system th is y ear, which will be ron m a n d for O regon's seed crop» is like ; room m ate, who was sleeping only
E n te r e d as se c o n d clas s m a t t e r at t h a t t h e r e m u s t be som e o t h e r gen : year.
th e jo b s a r e provided it w o n 't bt ducted by A L. S tiner. coach ol ly to increase, believes G. U Hyslop a few feet away from him. was not
■mt o ffice. C e n t r a l P o in t . Ore-
'
iccepted m e d iu m
Silver, of c o u rs e , is th e logical long u n til n o th in g is left fo r c h a r football an d tra c k , and A T Gill, head of plant industries a t Oregon | aw are of his absnee uutil th en .
g on , u n d e r t h e A c t o f M arch 8, 1879.
ch oice indeed , th e new ly passed lu- ity
coach of b a s k e tb a ll and baseball.
C onner was re g ard ed as an ex ­
S ta te coliege
I’ro essor Hyslop di?
S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S :
| fiat ion bill p e r m it s th e P r e s id e n t, at
tra
E ssen tially t h e
sam e
scope ot cussed this aud rt iated subjects at ceptional stu dent,
never
ra n k i n g
O n e Y ear ........................................ $1.00 his d is c re tio n , to ra is e its value. T he
work as th a t offered before will be the an n u a l m eeting of the Oregon j lower th a n 23rd in his class of 375.
S is M o n t h s .................................. $ .75 m in in g in d u s t r y seem s on th e v erg e
av ailab le at C orvallis, according to F eed Dealors association recently.
He was expected to ne an honoi
P a y a b l e in a d v a n c e .
of b r i g h t e r days.
E n tín ta te » a n d lnsp*m. told tfcoi
Acreage ta k e n out of production | student this y ear an d would p r o b ­
A d v e r ti s in g r a t e s o n a p p lic a tio n .
« • oro
_______
P ow ers, d ir e c to r of g eneral e it e n - of surplus crops will mostly not be ably have been comm issioned in the
W ithout C h a r .
O ffle e — S e c o n d S tr e e t, o ff Main.
YOI It R A IL R O A D IN V E S T M E N T
it of
co m m e n c e ­
l
The
s ix ty -f o u rth
annual
com- *'on anrt in c h a r * ‘‘ of 8,1 8 u m m e' allowed to lie idle. Hyslop believes. 1 engineering corps at
to « 0 .
Dr. M but will be put into pastu re or le­ ment.
ARTHUR EDWARD POW ELL
His was th e
first
unex­
R a ilro a d s e c u r itie s
m ay no t be m e n c e n .e n t at O regon S ta t e college "‘ hool work in th e system
is
a
n
n
o
u
n
c
e
d
for
M
onday.
J
u
n
e
5,
Ellwood
S
m
ith
,
d
ir
e
c
to
r
of
lower
d
i:
E d ito r and P ro p rieto r
g
u
m
e
soil
building
crops,
seed
for
plained
d
isappearance
at
th
e
a
c
a
d
­
listed in y o u r n a m e . R ut th e c h a n c ­
th e t e n t a ti v e v*H*o n ’ wtH he directly in c h a rg e of which is produced here in O r e g o n .; emy in many years.
B u il d e r s o f Wiit'r-tlgh; P
es a r e th a t you h a r e an in s u ra n c e » h e n . a c co rd in g to
P h o n e 1077
th e s t a te college s u m m e r session
The feed dealors ass o ciatio t pass-J
policy, a sa v in g s a c c o u n t, p e rh a p s list, d e g re e s will be c o n fe r re d on
1 0 th a n d F i r St«.
th e
graduating!
The u n d e r g r a d u a t e and g r a d u a i t ed a resolution urging the contin
an in te re s t in so m e e n d o w e d in s t i ­ 489 m e m b e rs of
Of th is n u m b e r , 431 will re- " f f ^ n g i " listed by Dean Pow ers foi uance Qf federal app ro p riatio n s for
tu tio n . If you have, you a r e a r a i l­ class
road sto c k h o ld e r.
F o r a g re a t m a ­ celve t h e b a c h e l o r’s d e g re e a n d 58 j * o r v a llis includ e th e various bran ch - j a j,r ic n i t Ural research at the Oregon
McMINNVILLE— T he
old
com ­
T his is e8 of biological a n d physical scienc- g ta t e college,
ny y e a r s b a n k s a n d in s u r a n c e com will get m a s t e r ’s degrees.
KIUIT1K IT O U T
mon red clover an d th e n ew er Ohio
panics a n d u n iv e r s it ie s a n d h o s p i - | “ *« ■«««•* «lass “ » c o m p le te ad ea business a d m i n is tra t io n d ra m a
H e r e is a l i t t l e p ro b le m In sim p le
hardy an d T ennessee a n t h r a c n o s e re­
DEN TISTRY
tais
have been p u tt in g m u c h of th eli
V8n,e<* stu d y in th e h is to ry of th e ' 1 '■ "
*• **' U'atioi., I-
i i, "■
T w o C d lT lD S t o B e
a r i t h m e t i c for y o u :
sistant strain s w ithstood the past
m oney into r a i l r o a d bonds.
They
In s titu tio n .
°ry . h o m e economics, in d u s tr.a l a r t s
WO ^ a m p S
lO D e
You h a r e tw o p iles
o f d o llars.
w inter with about equal success in
Htf.l FI. M ain St., Medford
“ « " I . G ordon Neale,
uresl- In d u s tria l ed ucation.
jo u rn a lism E s t a b l i s h e d
a t L ak e
You h a v e b een s p e n d i n g fro m one of did th is because It seem ed a s u r e - ,
O ffice F i l o n e 8712-1— K*, '
Yamhill county.
A
recent check
tu»’ in v e s tm e n t. f r o . t h e e U a d , ...... $
°» » « '
o f Idaho, « i l l
■ i'1» ' " ; ' 1
ts ia o n s n e a
th e m , a n d it Is g ro w in g a l a r m i n g l y
made by County A gent S. T. W h ite
science, psychology,
d eliv e r th e c o m m e n c e m e n t a d d res s. ““
“ public
“ “ speak u
sm a ll. So you s t o p s p e n d i n g fro m it of s a f e ty — no i n d u s tr y seem ed m o re
showed th a t p astu rin g .
pro tectio n
ing,
religion,
sociology,
an
d
th
e
4-H
C
am
ps
a
re
sprin
gin
g
up
all
over
a n d t a k e th e d o ll a rs fr o m t h e o t h e r necessary to t h e c o u n tr y o r to h a v e ! * * 1*1 ^ r - W J. K e rr, c h a n c e llo r of club s u m m e r school.
and
vigor
of
th
e
plants
were
th e d e ­
th e forest regions of Oregon an d
a b e t t e r c h a n c e of p e r m a n e n c e th a n th e O regon sy stem of h ig h e r e d u c a ­
pile in stead .
ciding factors. S ta n d s p a stu re d too
T
h
e
a
r
r
a
n
g
e
m
e
n
t
for
the
coaching
1
W
ash
in
g
to
n
this
week
as
tile
Pres-
tion
.
p
re
s
id
in
g
for
his
tw
enty-sixth
T his, you say, is e c o n o m y , a n d re th e ra ilro a d .
closely by sheep killed o u t alm o st
T h e q u e s tio n now Is— was t h a t I * B nual c o m m e n c e m e n t on th e s t a te school work, to be given th e first 1 ¡d ent's em ergency conservation work
d u c ti o n of ex pen ses.
O PT O M E T R IS T
tab lesp i
completely; stan d s seeded on s u m ­
college
cam
pu
s.
Dr.
N
eale
was
for
,w
o
w*
*
*
‘lt8
of
th
e
session
is
for
this
forces
swing
into
aetion
on
the
wes-
a m istake?
T h e r a i lr o a d s a r e still
A b a1 rd as t h i s p ro b le m Is, it
m er fallow where weeds were n u m ­
n
e
a
rly
10
y
ears
d
e
a
n
of
th
e
school
?‘‘a
t
u
r
*
)
to
be
a
lt
e
r
n
a
t
e
d
h
e
reaftei
te
r
n
forest
fro
n
t,
according
to
an-
D
i
s
t
in
c
t
iv
e
Optical
Herrin
Î
,u a rt
uo m o r e a b s u r d t h a n t h e a n ti c s ot th e basic m e d iu m of tr a n s p o r t . T hey
tablespi
ot ed u c a tio n a t t h e U niversity ol b etw een O regon State college an d n o u n cem e n t of regional forester C. erous came th r o u g h in good shap e,
still
c
a
r
r
y
p
ra
c
tic
a
lly
all
of
th
e
long
o u r le g is la tiv e b o dies In t h e m a t t e r
M e d f o rd , Oregon
^ Cu p gi
as did fields sh eltere d
from th e
M issouri befo re ta k i n g his present [ l *ie U niversity
of
Oregon.
The j j Buck, P o rtla n d , Oregon,
of taxes. T h e y s h i f t a tax fr o m on e haul fr e ig h t in th e c o u n tr y , a n d th e
------------------------ -------------- - % cups
north an d east winds.
New la n d
position.
school
in
193
4
will
be
at
E
ugene.
:
Oregon,
a
total
of
87
camps
T h ey still
clas s of p r o p e r t y to a n o t h e r — t h u s bu lk of t h e s h o r t - h a u l
Dr. J o h n H ay es H olm es, m in is te r
?•“*' o u t-o f-s ta te
i n s t r u c t o r s 1 have been approved,
and
6S in where soil fertility w as good r e t a i n ­ . v . v . v . - . N W . v . v . - . v . v , ' , ' , ioften thi
t a k i n g th e m o n e y fro m “ d if fe re n t reach every c o r n e r of th e n a t i o n —
of t h e C o m m u n it y C h u r c h of New a r e being b ro u g h t to the cam p us W ashington. These include 65 na- ed a stan d of clover, while the s m a ll­
s
o
m
e
th
i
n
g
no
o
t
h
e
r
tr
a
n
s
p
o
r
t
sy
s­
p i l e s “'— a n d call It ta x re d u c t io n
T h e y still o ff e r u n p a r a ­ York, is to p re a c h th e b a c a l a u r e a te , *lis y‘'a r a l,d •he resident sta ff will tio n a l forest camps in Oregon, and er, w eaker plants on poor soils k i l l ­
F o r g o v e r n m e n t , a s fo r a n Individ tem does.
T his 8ervH a t g re a t ly reduced pay.
In j q |n W ash in g to n : 2 s tate camps In ed out.
|
lleled
s
t
a
n
d
a
r d s of service.
T h e re s e r m o n on S u n d a y , J u n e 4.
C abinet Works ul|d ™a¡
u al, t h e r e is b u t o n e w ay to red u ce
is still no c o m p e t it o r in th e field fa m o u s div in e will he in t h e n o rth - hon,e econom ics th e r e will be In ad O regon an d 6 in W ashington: S pri­
tuxes— sp en d less m o n ey.
E v e r y t h i n g In Cabinet Wet
8 ta I
west fo r a n u m b e r of Hpeuklng en- d i , ion to I)r. Steenbock, Miss Doris vate land camps in Oregon an d 17 in
which is ab le to fill t h e i r shoes.
come again W a sh in g to n : 2 national p a rk camps
M A KE TA.YKH F I T IN C O M E
H uilro ad
im p r o v e m e n t
In
the g s g e i n e n ts in J u n e m a k i n g possible S c h u m a k e r who will
Established in 11)08
his a p p e a r a n c e on th is occusion.
, from C ornell university, New York, in Oregon and 5 in W ash in g to n :
Hack in th e p a lm y d a y s of th e pre U nited S ta te s bu s sto pped because
end
A lu m n i o f O rego n S ta t e will hold to *lve w o r *< In p a re n ta l edu cation a n d 10 O regon and California re­
|we
h
av
e
r
e
g
u
l
a
t
e
d
th
e
r
a
i
lr
o
a
d
s
d e p re s s io n e r a , e x tr a v a g a n c e in m a
th
e
i
r
a
n
n
u
a
l
r
e
u
n
i
o
n
s
d
u
rin
g
com-j
a
n
d
fam
ily
relation
ships.
vested
land
g
ran
t
camps
in
Oregon.
a llo w et
ny b u sin e sse s w as r e s p o n s ib le for with a n Iron h a n d — a n d
—Auto
C a talo g s a r e now being
issued In add itio n th e r e will be a num ber
m e n c e m e n t w eek en d , w ith th e class
t h e i r s u b s e q u e n t fa i lu r e . T h e y had c o m p e t it o r s to e sc a p e th e sa m e ty pe
a n d may be had free on ap plication of Indian reservation camps in both
of
1908
c
e
le
b
ra
tin
g
its
silver
J
u
b
i­
It h a s s to p p e d he-
build u p e x p e n se s a n d a n o v e rh e a d of r e g u l a ti o n .
lee a n d t h a t of 1883 its golden j u b i ­ to th e P o r t la n d extension center or states.
t h a t co u ld n o t be m e t when sale* c au se we h a v e used r a i lr o a d taxes
to th e college cam pus.
Advance co n tin g en ts of enrolled
to su b sid ize w a te r-w a y , air -m a il, an d lee. O th e r classes to hold re u n io n s
d rop p ed .
an d
a r e th o s e of '76 . '7 7, '7 8, '7 9, '95.
CH1K OPA CTO H
m en and w oodsm en u n d e r the di­
h
ig
h
w
a
y
c
o
m
p
e
titio
n
.
It
h
a
s
s
t
o
p
­
E x t r a v a g a n c e on th e p u rl of In­
f a r m mi
'96
,
'97.
'98
,
'14
,
'1
5,
'1
6,
a
n
d
'17.
rection of arm y officers, will occu­
d iv id u a ls , in b u y in g lu x u r ie s they ped b ecau se we h a v e t h r o t t l e d the
py
a
m
a
jo
rity
of
these
camp
sites
r
a
i
lr
o
a
d
s
w
ith
p
o
litical
re
d
ta
p
e
a
n
d
AT REASON \ I I I , E I' lt l t ES
c o u ld n o t a f f o r d , w as lik ew ise th e
d u r i n g th e coming two weeks, and
c a u s e o f g r e a t h a r d s h i p l a t e r on. given favo rs to t r a n s p o r t m e d iu m s
A ffile P ilo n e R id o — ILiuse 3«0»Ided fo
proceed as rapidly as possible with
S a la r ie s w e re c u t, Jobs w e re lost— w hich, w hile th e y h av e a place, a re
o rdini
IN QU IR E AT T H E AMERICAN
th
e
erection
and
preparation
of
the
fa
r
in
f
e
rio
r
to
th
e
ra
ils
in
m
a
g
n
i
tu
d
e
a n d it w as im p o ssib le to m a i n ta i n
ca m p s to receive the full quo ta ot
“T h e R est C h i r o p r a c t o r Smv
th e old in f la t e d s t a n d a r d s o f living a n d efficiency of service, in respo nsl
rj
r p
•
a J
E U G E N E , O re,— College an d unl-
liy th e s a m e t o k e n , g o v e rn m e n t hllity, an d In t h e i r im p o r t a n c e to th e
D C E l i m i n a t e d verslty s t u d e n t s a re far from being enro lled men, it is said. C am ps will
S. Depa
be of two kinds, tent camps, and
e x tr a v a g a n c e now is lay in g th e seed s fin an cial f u t u r e of (he c o u n tr y .
.
| th e n o n-religious group th a t many
cam
p
s
of
the
overseas
b
a
rr
a
c
k
s
type
W
h
a
t
a
r
e
you
g
o
in
g
to
do
a
b
o
u
t
of ev en g r e a t e r t r o u b le .
Husinesse*
I people m a k e t h e m out to be.
In
- ________ l . ■ — ---------- = n k s a r e
T h a t th e use of d a ir y p ro d u c ts a.- , fa(.t a very larKe proportion of (hem Hoth types will h ave wooden h ead­
slid I n d iv id u a ls h a v e le a r n e d th e i r y o u r In terest in th e r a i lr o a d s ?
---------------------------------------------- p aym en
q
u
a
r
t
e
r
s
buildings.
a t r a d e le a d e r w h en f e a t u r e d at cut a r „ chllr(.h m em b ers, while m a n y o!
le sso n s— th e y h a v e c u t t h e i r sails
2 0 8 M e d f o r d B ld g. Medford i-irs, p lu s
MOKE P O W E R AT HOME
According to an an noucem ent
LAWYER
prices Is a s e rio u s h a n d ic a p to th e I th e m who do n o t come u n d e r reIi.
to fit t h e i r fin an ces.
G overnm ent
e to 4 4
from th e d ire c to r of the emergency
d
a
ir
y
i
n
d
u
s
tr
y
of
th
e
s
t
a
t
e
as
well
K|
0Us
Influences,
believe
in
God
and
hux not. I t h a s b r o a d e n e d its fu n c ­
Post
Office
liuildiui;
It is a r e m a r k a b l e fact th a t d u r ­
conservatio
n
w
ork,
W
ashington,
I)
as
to
th
e
p
u
r
c
h
a
s
in
g
p
o
w
er
of
t
h
e
in
reIi(t,o
n
.
The9e
a
re
factg
,)rought
Medford
tio n s a n d ra is e d its o p e r a t i n g co sts ing th e m ost I n t e n s e y e a r of d e p r e s ­
O rego n
c u s t o m e r s of all
b u sin e ss in any o u t , n „ HUrvev r „ ndul.t ,.d a m o n g C., th e P res id en t has set an objective
in th e face o f g ig a n t ic d r o p s in th e sion
193 2 sales of e le c tric ity f(l(
to have the e n tire 275,000 m en in
to w n is th e reaso n t h a t s t e p s a r e be 6.500 # t u d e n U on varloils
C H I R O P O D IS T
••0 0 ° Ff
n a t i o n a l incom e.
It Is m a i n ta i n in g d o m e s tic
im p u s e s
p u rp o s e s
a d v a n c e d ovet
l o r s in t
Ing t a k e n by civic la b o r a n d house- of i n s ti tu t io n s west of th e Mississip th e cam ps by .July 1. This will re­
Itself in a s t a t e o f lu x u ry t h a t th e 1931.
O.OOO.OOC
w
ives’
g
ro
u
p
s
t
h
r
o
u
g
h
o
u
t
th
e
s
t
a
te
q
u
ir
e
enrolling
men
at
the
r
a
t
e
of
P h o n e s 77 a n d 177
p r i v a te c itiz e n s c a n n o t a ff o rd .
pi hy Dr. P. A. Parsons, pro fessor of
Also d u r i n g th e y ear, th e cost of
S.
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T h e Act
“ T h is q u e s tio n is not a lo n e of co n ­ m ee tin g of th e Pacific Division at few weeks.
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t a k e n o v e r by t h e s t a te s . T h e In d i­ econo m ically
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m a tc h fo r t h e p it f a l ls o f t h e w o rld d if fe re n t.
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o t h e r m e a n s is s o m e th i n g to e n c o u r ­
t h a t a t t e n d a n c e a t college o r unlver- j
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a g e, b u t t h e use of c u t p rices for
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u n p a tr io t ic to o t h e r lin es ot lo rs w e re m e m b e rs .
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