The AMERICAN. CEN TRA L POHCf. ORECO TAGE TW O T lirU N P A T . U « | < t , 1( The general condition of pastures er the hot Jars into Wheeler. Jefferson. Deschutes. in the United States is the poorest water which conies ° *** Crook. Klama'h Harney and Mal­ on record. Huy production is ex- the tops of the Jars ut>* lud heur counties. Brinj pected to be more than 10 per cent j water to a boll For sooty or blue grouse only below average. The feed grain sup- j possible and keep ¡, al ** ’•’«I from September 20 to October 25th. ply of the country may be as much for three hours. hours, I, i, my . r°®,*| - both dates inclusive, in Grant coun­ as 20 per cent smaller than a year t» add more boiling Wa( ty. ago, with the oats crop especilly the place of what boils a/ HAG LIM IT— 4 such birds in any the r>ost office. Central Point, Ore- The American Cotton Coopera tit • Flax seed production is ex­ ting the fire die down wm u ■ Some time ago we received a let­ short. one day and 8 in any 7 consecutive gon, under the Act of March 8, 1879. Association comments upon the sue- Realizing that many of our read­ pected to be less than one-half of temperature in the jars. . **' ter from our old friend L. D. Ste­ days. cess cooperative organizations have ers desire positive information re- Potato production was of the processing perl0(j ‘ 1 SUBSCRIPTION R A T E S : phenson, who left here recently to average. had In shaping legislative policies on gardlng the game U ws of Oregon we One Year .............................. II.CO forecast on July 1 as about 11 per jars, seal Immediately U ll { return to his old haunts in Alaska. behalf of the farmer. present the following article based Sis Months .._......... ...... . | .75 We had asked him to send us the cent less thn last year. test for leakage, except J T Last January the Texas Coopera­ on the 1933 laws. Sportsmen should Payable in advance. A record small crop of wheat is seal Jars. news of his trip, but circumstances t i v e Council urged ten steps upon clip this for future reference. Advertising rates on application. compelled us to hold up the publica­ in prospect, the estimate being ap­ The cause JÍ the ;the National Administration. These si>olag* „I 1 Office— Second Street, off Main. Season and bag limit regulations proximately 500 million bushels canned * . beets that resulted tion of his very interesting letters included continuance and extension i, M lieut Ib-ix-fit Pay ment.« Ki\e«l established for the 1933 hunting compared with 726 million last until now We feel sure our read­ of crop loans; a more liberal policy deaths at Dayton. \yn ' ARTHL'K EDWARD PO W ELL by Adiiiini-fration; Ca«h season have provided new open areas ers will enjoy the reading of this year and the 1928-1932 average of was Inadequate heat, as the^ | in making Reconstruction Finance Editor and Proprietor I Vitality thia Fall and additional hunting time in sev- 855 million. With a carryover of had been boiled only one ho»,, Corporation to livestock pro­ era| COUI,(i,,g 0f the state according ' ” ■ ---------- loans •“ u Official “ ,ul1 allotment to counties oi of °*‘1 miui,1K engineers description ol 360 willion bushels and expected jars, reports to Miss Case ¡ J ducers and farmers; readjustments United State of the number of he 8t'enery ln southern Alaska and to statement made today by the Ore­ domestic use and export of around the Aleutian Islands of farm mortgage debts; and reci­ These botulinus infected b<*u gon State Game Commisglon T b i s , busheIs of wbeat on which beue,lt 660 million, a carryover next July also eaten without boiling aft», The first letter follows: procal tariff agreements to permit Is particularly true of upland game P3* " 1" » « * » « t be made under the 1 of 200 million bushels seems like­ ing from the can. a safe rnJ , On Board S. S. Aleutian, THE PRESIDENT'S A I* PE A I easier enhange of commodities be birds, and with the short open sea- "beat adjustment program of the July 1. 1933. ly. Outside the Un ted States, the boil all home canned nieata fu Victory is to be had by pulling to ,we*'n na,on8 In • TerJr instance the son on elk in four northeastern O re-,iarm act* "bows that Jackson coun- A. E. Powell, Editor, ‘ world of wheat, considering both the non-add vegetables 15 minuti| gether. This essentially, is the im recommendations were accepted and gon counties, sportsmen of Oregon bas been allotted 121.021 bushels Central Point. Oregon. I new crop and the record carryover. fore tasting after opening the became part of one or another of the port of President Roosevelt's mes­ may look forward to a good hunting tbe *°ta* 11.450.585 bushels al- Friend Powell: I appears to be about the same as a sage to the United States on econo­ farm bills. season. lotted to Oregon. We are now plowing through the year ago. Had the farm legislation been mic recovery. Notification of the allottments, Conditions in the field are report­ The general trend of prices for 40.000 Visitor, See the basis on which they were arrived Inside Passage between Vancouver For a long time it has been rea­ left to chance, without the voice of ed excellent on both birds and mam­ Island and the mainland of D itish farm products has been upward dur- the organized farmer appearing, a at. and definite word as to the sonably clear that America could Lake Thi« Y We were quite busy In ing recent weeks, according to the beneficial measures mals with the exception of white- amount of payment to be made to Columbia. pull Itself out of depression and into number of tail deer and sage hens, both of The cost of commodities at least a fair amount of business would undoubtedly have been over­ contract signers this fall, have all Seati’.e on the 28th and' 29th, get- circular. Crater Lake National Park n, which species are losing ground and ting supplies assembled for ship- purchased by farmers has also in- looked. And this Is one of the prin­ activity at any time if ways could been sent to the agricultural exten July 26.— Travel for this sea*,. on both of which closed seasons have In June, the only be found to start ail the mach­ cipal works of the strong coopera­ sion service at Oregon State college ment. Yesterday, the 30th. at 10:30 creased somewhat. Crater Lake has reached a tout ' been ordered this year inery at once. Many were ready to tive— a work that is comparable in which is in charge of the education­ a. m. we backed out of the slip at government index of prices paid by 40.000 visitors, with indie« Requests of sportsmen on the west Seattle and headed north. I want farmers was 103 per cent of the pre- start If only they knew others would | importance to the production and dally attendance is increasing, slope of the Cascades that the quail al campaign in connection with the selling of farm products. The coop- to tell you a more beautiful sight war level with farm prices at 64, start. Hundreds of employers were wheat plan. states of the union have been r« and grouse season be concurrent willing to restore employment and erative is looked to as an authority1 Allotment ">f 121,021 bushels to one never saw than the rugged hills giving an index of purchasing pow- sented to date, as well as a nua with the China pheasant season when legislation is being prepared wages if they could be sure that i this county was arrived at by tak a3 a background and the city of Seat- er of 62. The purchasing power of have been granted. of foreign countries, inclnta other industries would similarly en­ and discussed; Its executives are ing 5 4 per cent of the five-year aver- tie, a panorama of beauty, laid out farm products still average prob- France. England, Germany, SjJ Regulations governing the season the large their pay rolls. Millions of called Into consultation with ege production here from 1928 to along the green ilills down to th e! ably less than two-thirds of pre-war Italy and others. on migratory waterfowl will government; and their advice is water line. I never taw Seattle so parity, despite the advance in prices workers would spend more freely made public as soon as information 1932. This percentage Is figured to Or Interest is the number 0 ! 4*1 beautiful. for gome commodities, the report the wages In hand when they could sought. is received from the Federal Ad­ be the proportion of the average ers visiting the park. A boy wj The cooperatives will be a potedt Our ship is one of every comfort ^ says. feel sure next week’s wages would | United States crop that will go into arrived recently while on a tnJ factor in charting agriculture's visory Board. an ‘ “ J " of the procesiseig tax re«ei*pts to I the beach. F A K E R BUILDING The taking of white-tail deer is de­ be expected to support Btrongly cut corners, nor pass on curves or are finance exports of wheat;, particu I an« brick buil«i*gs — — — - - - here. Tho in hot water until . 1 , clared unlawful. those companies and business houses hill*, nor drive on the wrong side of black lar'y from the Pacific northwest, as " t r e e * j,ave,« and a strictly modern j process. Then place them ^ BAG L IM IT 2 Columbia them In the which promptly display the patri­ the road, nor fight for 0'he right of The conditioxs here are a bouc hot cook preferat.lv , tall dear or 1 mala d.-r, with the r.-Da '¿'*'ans ,,f nifc,vin* *>- P " 8« 1“ » " r* city. '•he pressure otic symbol announced by the Presi­ way. nor drive so fast you cannot north pljts stock« and ttnus brim® same as at kome. "Shere Is a stir cooker, and process a, ' 16 pounds dent to proclulru, " W e do our part.” stop In ttv> assure« clear distance a- quirement that both deer tags must west mawket prices foi-'«» more nor­ for cannery help at this time, as four be affixed to the mule deer. D EN TISTRY This should be enough to make com­ head. Almost every accident, minor mal relating. *• (•h«»a-gw pniaes» sa-ii« or or five five salt salmo* centelles are getting ¡ ^ 4 0 minuteT'"1“ 68 ^ PÍ'U jarS MAGI* 1HENH o es for quart jars, pliance w rth while. The Admlnis or sewere, occurs because someone unihrV way. The one roVen part of prevent possible flooding at ea«-*er* The hot Due to O', he serftma depletion of - ;U> E. Main St., Medford, Ore hath is not r< rat on has sterner measures at M* vie«ales Wiese sample rules, O this lab-r Is the fact that Jap and I mend¡d‘.'b u M f'u ba' h rPC° m‘ Office Phone 872 -.I— Res. 419 -R sage hens In eastern Oregon, the markets with western w*hearf. must be used, low-1 disposal under the Recovery Act if "monkey" labor Is use«. There a re 1 PoasS>.t.y a better phase for saf« , seaiRin on these upland game birds about 200 FMipkivs It» steerage for they should be needed and cer.tat.n-ly driving would be "courteous drlv j has been closed for one year. Fren’eh.Cafe to !< cammertes a y « possibly tern white employers who loyally fail-1 In Mne Ing". Macawrt'.sy on tlm l9,gltwa\ 4 llO l N \ I * 11 0 1 \»s XNTS men. i-'iould be prote ted ag-alnst* any Is l>!,*i!»hop y.u'M make up your mind to drive 1 p m. We are casting off I October 31, both dates Inclusive In operators. ®w to get under way to Jun-I t.lt-e wa*y you thitlc the other fellow Legion Gonvention a‘,' * V t 6 p . m. we called in at I Columbia. Washington, The essence of genuine r.eco.v.eryInhou->d {wive, the accident rate will I'latsop, ____________ Yamhill, Polk. Benton. Lane. Linn plans is that prosparity w,ill come on 1 >e d'ue for a severe biuting in the , . , , " rangle. Well, I a « lost at these One of the many unique features |>#k|t„ Wra, gle is a , , I Douglas, Coos, Josephine, Jackson. a sound basis when men Kener.all»y, fu«: u*;.e of the America* Ley.:-a State Con- „,1(h h !l0 1 Marlon. Clackamas, Multnomah, whether employers, employees, ram­ "vith her saw mill” axd other ina,,« lner indug- Hood River. Wasco, Sherman, Gil­ vtntion which opens In KI-aKna-th* mer-, storekeepers. Investor,« er cou 10 _ au be a rlriln. o f j ! rleS 11 Iays pe—1 f *~ a city and , Falls .tftiKUSt liam. Morrow, Umatilla. Wallowa. aum. rs, are willing, even g*lad,. to Warning. Issued' . ^ a11 Hw rest haw a beautiful back­ 1 nltft. Baker. Grant. C®ook and Des- a quaint o l« Fre*ch Catte ta be lo ground of mountains and timber. give fu.l value for what the.y reeetoe. * to Bewar-e Strange rated in the basemen»! banquet room skutes counties. Narrow, mean grasping af-ter sottish 6 a. m finds us h»>re at Juneau on of the Peftcan Grill. This «arfe oOctober 15 to November 15, advantage must be renounced. M*u- Insurance M ên , . ... ___ ,, , « hc ravruin* of tke 3rd. Some city’ by HlaemcOh Vest- . , I both dates inclusive, in Malheur which is spinssred mau (-Jiisideratlons must be p.u-t . 4 .. . : rhese s e llin g for towns are wonder- ure of the 40 et 8 Soclete. wiK m . ,, _ , i county. ahead of certain Inhuman fill, « » r e is the Alaska Juneau Gold A M . ! » . ORE., J,u!y 29 — Oregon- October 1 to October 31, both never close and premises to he 8 Mills stretchixm 01 * for thousan.K wan title laws «•••» Mpeitdkug hundreds of dol- n the deep r an lysis-the lm-p<--r- !• rs yearly with unlicensed, unquali dates Inclusive, in Klamath county. favorite hang out for the World War of fee, , croM thr three cold roast i Y l * i,ternoor> gu «'- * blue grouse and ruffed grouse or na- need for a rode of eurh breadth is least favorable for crop production tion of the public that progress can ' '• ready any time Fair time is visiting time for ■live pheasant from October 15 to ill 1 rated by the fart that there be made towards stamping out this ,UK "hoirconic. \ n f L ■ ' ^P* f,’r deliciously crisp The campground at nationally in 50 years, though Ore­ 1 October 31, both dates Inclusive, in many people are „omething more than 10 .00 gon shines in comparison with con- illogal practice. rbe Oregon Slate Fair has many cot- Clatsop. Columbia. Tillamook. Wash N appreciated. See them , | l j fr ' tor musf he owned to trade associations to deal with and Ington, Multnomah. Clackamas. ages. built by prominent families of dl,lon8 abou' normal despite short that even the twenty largest ntanu nturc or electrkai dealer» ' / , c ' af ^°Ur hardware, fur ages In some crops This Is shown Ilorse raring has come bark Into Yamhill. I.incoln. Polk. Mario .1 the state. They'll all be occpied on farturlng industries, many of which WMng wiU pay (or it» its own under Oregon'! new lega­ Linn, Benton. Lane. Ibiuglas, Coos. Labor Day. opening day of the 1933 tn the current report on the agri­ are really groups of Industries, em­ lized racing bill cultural situation Issued by the agri­ A six-day program State Fair. ploy only 57 per reut of the wage of horse races will be featured at I Curry. Josephine and Jackson coun­ cultural extension «ervice at Oregon ties. and from September 20 to Oc earners in manufacturing State college Low yields are in the State Fair opening on Labor Ho.It the signing of the blanket Day. . Fastest horses on the Pacific tober 25. both dates Inclusive, in prospect for most crops in the coun­ Wasco. Sherman. Gilliam. Morrow. code and tho formulation of cqdeq (jua!t| « uf be entered. try. with acreage in some cases re­ Uiuaul.a, Wallowa, luiuu Baker. duced. 'by trad« groups should go forward rapidly and steadily until industrial self-government is achieved. — Christian Science Monitor. Re-established. September 13, 192s. Devoted to the best interests of « U M H I N « . At.ltK I I T! UK'S Central Point and vicinity. «O IR M E Entered as second class matter at 1 he American Letter Tells Alaska Trip 933 GAI LAWS OREGON COUNTIES GET ALLOTMENT EDITORIALS BERT PECK Automobile Repair And Service Dr. I. H. 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