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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1934)
PAGE TWO value of gold of more than fifty per with slight idea of h o » the money cent, as part of the government's will be repaid They have frightened dollar devaluation policy. The re- investors, property owners, prospec- sult is that silver, in relation to tive builders of homes and factories Re-established, September 13, 1928. gold. 1* actually cheaper than usual and stores They will suffer for It Devoted to the beet Interest* of It is the belief of many that the accordingly— as will workers. tax- Central Point and vicinity. ensential thing is the establishment payers and the entire public Entered a* second class matter at of a definite relation in the value.' When Mr. Roosevelt said that, un- the •'net office. Central Point, Ore iof gold and silver— so that when less something extraordinary oceur- gon, under the Act of March 8, 1879. gold goes up or down, the value o f, red. he meant to begin reducing in- a* all siiver will automatically folow They \ debtedness within the year. SUBSCRIPTIO N RATES: poli- >ne Year ............ .................. - 11.00, believe that only In this way can lor- expenditures necessary to his 3 .75 eigl sdl .(miniated, and cies would have b o « Hi Months — ....................... our lest commerce regained. whelming public approval greeted Payable in advance. This theory, of course, has its ex- him. That shows which way the Advertising rates on application pert opponents, precisely as it ha- wind blows. All ranches of govern- Office —Second Street, o ff Main Its expert advocates That is an ex nient. down to the smallest hamlet e P T i r I i . v . ‘ : I v. i .... celent thing— the debate will bring 1 in the land, should take decisive Editor and Proprietor It before the public, aud widen oorlgteps to reduce public debt and eli general knowledge of the whole ; minute the fear of taxation which is question of money It Is something rapidly eeomlng confiscation for every citiseli to watch CONSTRUCTION A N I» R E C O V E R » A F O R T I Y E A R O U » 1*144 »PHE* Y The of the construe- i hc importance — — ----------- E l R U M . El» tiou industry, as an employer of or- lu a recent editorial, the Portland .dinary and skilled labor and as a , Morning Oregonian quotes a predic- stimulator of all manner of other The American EDITORIALS TH I R S IU V . The * V BUT CAN. C E N T R A L POINT. OEBOO Oregon Newspapers Printing Much of interest of Schools FEBRUARY TU ¡-iapuu tnq ajaiduioo g . . Farm Situation stood picture o f the agricuk^ business outlook as the new ^ T ° B<* Improved starts. It also contains s u g g «^ By New Deal Plans | and aid to larniers in making operating budgets and keeping f, --------- - ! A P W - " - ' ....... ... accounts so as to put tl,elr ^ Oregon weekly and daily newspap- terials prices including farm comma- prj8e on b Mr|c||y bugint,gg „ •rs carried an average of 26 column dlties M M M and cheaper credit and ---------------------- No Fatal Accidents In Forests in 19; n d for farm products, are THi of public school news in each issue foreseen a« likely developments }n ‘ A hot over a period of a month, it was 1934 in the first of the agricultural the gchoi, ,,v sRuatioa and OUtlOOl - for Three huadrid and BinetpgJ vise o f tb students in a class ill public infor- tbig year j ugt ¡sgue(i by the ecouom- non-futal accidents occurred it niation methods conducted by C J. jg(g of tbe Oregon State College ex- work o f the U. S. forest servlet ested in B McIntosh, professor of industrial ed- teusion service. Oregon and Washington during 4 child. Ring at On gon State college. This issue, which is the annual calendar year o f 1933, according denced fr wherever Four issues each of 76 represents- rf,vjpw and outlook number put out report just issued by the rapldl> t] tive newspaper If the state were clip- at tbe start of each year, has been office at Portland .Ore. as well a ped during one month and the re- prepared by L. K. Breithaupt, e x - ! Most of the injuries were exa actual net suits tabulated, classified and com- tension agricultural economist, as- by men falling, slipping, lifting fled, the pared with a similar survey made at „¡sted by A S. Burrier, associate, pulling; the improper use of t« planned a ,'olumbia university, New York. Sub- and H H White assistant econo- and the fallin g of trees and 0! basis for jeots given the most "c-- space in the two miHt< _ _ - mists It is now available for dis- objects. diet and sections of the country tallied fairly trn(Ut|on through any county agent The largest number of , . . . . llJ“ bits «81 fu closely, with extra-curricular a c tiv i-(j r direct from Corvallis, were to the hands and fingers- . . . . . . Tue ao tjeg gu,.b ag sports, dmamatics. nius- Total supply of agricultural pro- n all. Next in order are 40 it JL . . . 11 sometimes lu<iugtries, is vividly illustrated in ^ jca, events and the like leading with ducts for the coming year is expect- heel and toe injuries, followed statistics published in a recent e d i- 1 47 per cent ill the east and 59 per „ d {0 be less but no great im p ro ve-1 some form of injury to 31 eve« plyiac jus lorial In the American Builder. cent in Oregon ment in export demand is foreseen knees and 18 hands. The comp. supplemer. In the years between 1923 and Next in order in this slate were at present, hence any material im- list of injuries reads like an t hrouvht >nc*U8' ve ' honii- ions no n»n f> -T A activities and management provement in the economic position tomical catalogue, it is said, hat g Mmlnment i » in'i amounts to a lit li tnori all(j f||,an(.e . while In the east new.- agriculture must come largely one insect bite and 5 cases of pin , 1 1 ion made by Justice Brewer of th« United States Supreme Court soon after that body declared the income ->• so ooa sun tax law of 1894 unconstitutional. The Justice made a commencement address on the subject, aud in gtv- LAUGH TRIM O F F Img it to a young editor for publica from Improvident In the home nun- oak a r « rocordad , h The Quinquennial Report of the tion said: *’ 1 ' actlvltlaa third |v,.t the report points oat. Lars. refer Bureau of the Census of Electriacl “ We shall probably have an in- Home demand, moreover, depends vorable fire season. 1933 showed each n.rti Industries for 1932 is out. It's a home tax. They will amend the con- times, was a four billion dollar bus.- The Columbia survey also includes ness It gave employment to sever- the order of preference as to school ,,n fhe contlnued flow of income to improvement over 1932, du: L n l t a r i rather embarrassing document to |-dilution so as to permit it. None ,hr whooperups for muuicipal owner ot us are very loug remembered, hut al million men actually employed in news ag expressed by parents In a ,nd„strial workers, hence any im- which 2 deaths and 503 non-b building, and to as many more in (¡uestionaire circulated widely. ship. provenient in business conditions accidents occurred, according to make and if I should be remembered at all 1 factories, mines and forests supply-1 Replies from parents Like all government reports, it is should like to be remembered indicated sj,ould be reflected in agricultural report for the North Pacific for« e<j and ge for ing necessary materials. Employ terse, casual aud it sticks to the my position on this question. l>‘t me ennent, evwn though It brings r e c k » equip, ment was nicely alanced between fBcts. It doesn't deal with theory— indulge iu a little achievement, sonie advance in farm labor costs Figures on accidents occurinj Cream i phroplieeying. large cities, small and medium sized pupils progress ¡uid it doesn't favor either side of the ar-1w j,|Ch i* said to be a dangerous com! in methods^! instruction und ;1Md prices 0f farm supplies. the enrolled personnel of the civi good boca towns and rural areas gument. It simply tells wtiat happen I|)USi,ies8 a « * year starts out with farm conaervatlon corps are not milk W e shall have, as I re-j In 1939 one-tenth of all gainfully extra curricular activity news was pr|ces 14 points above the low level ed. And the facts, in this case, marked, an income tax. It will turn in this report, us these record* ue8. * The; employed workers were engaged In placed in thirteenth or last place. speak volumes. reached early in 1933. though it is kept ________________________________ by the army out to be the greatest incentive to construction labora ;e e And In 1930, when In 1932 there were 18U2 munici extravagance the world It is not as all certain that pa- n0( equally distributed to all bran- has ever ---- Just bowl. census Hgures were taken. rents mean precisely what they think ,.heg of agriculture. Farm purchas- pal plants iu the country, and 1627 seen The boyB on Capitol Hill will for each c private plums. The municipal plants think that they can put the screws wtre 14i...’ oo hui era am mi < mg tlit»y mean about the kind of news ¡ng power is not comparably improv- and potate contractors. 929,400 carpenters, and tht>). want,” says Professor McIntosh „ d because of the advance In price' charged an average of 3.1 cents per soup made on a comparatively few without e n - 1 ¡ 34.070 lumber and building material kiowutt hour for all power sold l»y in commenting on the results of t h e ! 0f things farmers buy. Complete dangering their popularity, and they | milk, crea I dealers. There were likewise 22,000 A N Y W A T C H C L E A N E D , *1A them. The private companies char will increase two surveys. Naturally they are apjjiication of the A A A program and the pressure and I architects, 33.700 designers, tomato, s 170,- Other WOrk 1‘ roportionatclv hoi ged 2.7 cents. _ . s(|Ut-ese until there is uothing left to interested in progress and achieve- .other projects designed to adjust 900 brick and stone masons. 430,- Between 1927 und 1932 the rules squeese." ment, particularly of their own child- production to the probable demand. Fish chow ' o00 painters and glaziers, aud 240,- r< n. but the element o f the unusual 1 1 « E. Main St. Mudfon of private utilities were reduced 19 are expected to balance the tempor Today Congress Is working oil a 000 real estate agents. chow is essential to news, which is found ary disadvantage to agriculture of per cent. The rules of municipal I bill designed to make the income tax The nation's normal requirement, most largely iu sports, plays and tPe price advances under the N R A plants were reduced 14 5 per cent |y,„,d |270.00U.OUO more a vear, at Municipal plants, according to the . Ume when m 0 M y v|tall) ne„ ded jto quote the American Builder again other so-called frills theoretically < and gjniilar movements, the review report, have done little in develop by industries which provide the na is 800,000 new homes each year At I ftowned upon but w idely read. 'sets out. .the moment, a tremendous housing ing farm service. The vast majority tion's payrolls, jobs. “ Beyond this, however, editors are I xhe reTlew is illustrated with tuxes, invest ‘ deficit exists, due to the almost on- Happen! It" of rural electrification projects have ments As the Oregonian comments . , . , . „ l i a i » , navticniariv in ’ u<e<* wul1 ru,lllinK what they can charts, graphs and tales which help Palls, I) '■■■ ' ' ' ■ I ' ' ■■ ■ . . . . hen carried on and developed by pri Justice Brewer s prophecy "has been Bill- o f 1 the low and middle cost field, during | g).lluol organizations will make it ' vate utilities F A B E R B U IL D IN G more ihun fulfilled Regarding the the past four years, and the abnor al and I Muuicipal pluuts, in 1932. charged possible for the papers to get well j Income tax as an unfailing source of aaparttbh mally high rates of depreciation und an average of 5 6 cents per kilowatt | new revenue, congress has indulged prepared news on school activities ! The Hep « ■ . V . V . V . N V . W / r . V A V . N W i hour for furm service. Prlvute in expenditures on new adventure in obsolescence caused by insufficient ‘ apparently desired by parents, the i repair an maintenance. Aggresaive|edltorg w i„ doul>„ egg be mo8t happy plums charged 2.8 cents utmost ex government until then that tax has „ actly the same rale as their average prove<, ,naufflclentt aIld tht. gl)V„ n i. efforts are now being made to speed j (0 f home building by making f i n a n c i n g ______________ __ for all types of consumers nient 1» borrowing billion* " The And to all this It should lie added Oregonian might have added that ex ¡cheaper und easier. Success of such Hntunlav Onlv E verything iu Cabinet Work \ major ;a movement Is essential to recovry. that the private utility puys out a orbitant Income tax or any TOM T Y L E R in other bout 1" per cent of gross revenues kind of tax puts the screws on all of " D E \IIWOOI» B ASS" Established in 11)08 *‘ r ca,,le ea and “ Soaking the rich too hard Democratic for tuxes and municipal pluuts pay us and makes It more difficult for Sun., Mon., Feb. 4-3 N V W A A W k W W W W A W U W o f procedur too often would ultimately leave no uothing at all. " L O Y E , H O N O R A O BABY— every person to hold or to find a Job " I f we had this house to build .............. - — ment could These are cold, hard, relentless It discourages capital and forces It body but the poor to pay all tile « it ll over again we certainly wouldn't . ¡taxes' Westn. Oregon. Leader which wool ~*l i in Sum m erville ,N 7 m z u B it's facts that every citizen should know Into non-productive channels, such o . B L A C K F O R D tlons of I They require no comment. It is go a« tax-free bond* III brief, it slaps Tuc> , Wed., Feb. <1-7 imagine all the times you have The country needs honest. well- ing to be interesting to watch the progress in the face. D A IR YM A N n , n - ,her ’ D IS G R A C E D " reasoned opinion— not blind idol heard that expression with the ap-1 enemies of private enterprise and with l resh Milk and Cream anV <>,lu‘r atry or partisan ranting on eithei Propriate tiding as t" tins or that Helen T w i 'l v . t n s s A Itruce < a hoi private investment utempt to laugh Delivered Daily that *'«u ld T I I E i (MH*N UIUIW industrial News Review change that would be made, then them off. Cholle 14x1 Central Bolnt *'<*n. The "Continued growth und improve side Tliurs., Fri., Feb. H-u multiply them over and over again, ---------------- — and it pa “ B R IE F M OM ENTS” ment In farmers' cooperative ajwoci- \ M E I t K A N IIII. II \\ \ »N \ and you get an idea of the actual ex-1 Willi Democratic iitions during the pust few years . SH AM BLES peiiein* and pinions of Oregon Lilli* *o Lombard A Gene Ihiimond ed in Der.ic constitutes one of the hopeful fac A recent release of the National tors in the ugrlcultural farm women that form the basis ol | Contnuous Shows, Sat. and Sun. over the m situation.' D E N T IS T R Y Safety Council points out that laws says the Dairymen's a new bulletin on rural home build- Result of th 1:30 to 11 p. m . League News Office with Daily Mot. 1:4-%, Eve. 7 p. m. ing just Issued by the Oregon Exper-1 to control pedestrians on streets and ¡editorially l»R. A. A. M cBRIE N, M. I». commit the highways may be necessary, unless intent station. 240 to 141 "T h e re are now more than 11.000 Medford, Oregon El GENE, Ore.— Compilation of wslkerg themselves lake steps to e- cooperative association* "Planning the Willamette Valley _ Most dra .active an archeological atlas of the state of r F;t in 1 1 v Nee.!- . _ ----------------- —----------- ------ — January , llintiiHte the pedestrian liasurd 20. l y engaged in business in the United Oregon, that some day will tell al a 1 . -li In an average yeur. about one half ¡States new bulletin by j p i W W W Ü W J W l , r L r t f W V ^ ^ The dollar volume of busi glance the history of races of men ar dc caluai itl all automobile deaths arc suffer ness of these cooperatives last Maud Wilson, home economist of the ; the House l who lived in Oregon long before the ed by pedestrians And. contrary to is placed at f 1.34«.000,000 experiment station. It is not a com 360 .to 40 . ¡coming of the white man. is the aim the general belief, the pedestrian is "Emphasis Is everywhere being ot Dr L S Creaaman. professor of pilation of theoretical ideas of how piece of leg not *ti innocent bystander run down directed toward strengthening the sociology o f the University of Ore ,it modern farm house should be b u i l t 1 Importance c by a Muchtavlltun motorist. He is. organisation structure, management hut the result of what present day bate was al gon. he announced today. iu a great number of cases where and financial homemakers have told Miss Wilson poaitlona of existing A ll I opposit Dr Cressman has already done a sre the desirable features that they : death or serious injury results, sole cooperuttve associations and in as- shouted dow great deni of research and explora now have or need ly to blame. siating aasociatlona inadequately or Uvea who a l a r g e r cities, for the most part, ganized and lacking sufficient capi tion In the state, and has discovered While restricted in title to a speci stand the pi some remarkable evideucs of ancient have laws against pay-walking -the tal. to meet the present situation " fic section of the state with definite oughlv. vote life in the Willamette valley, in i ¡itnatii c haracteristics, most of the practice of crossing streets against That is something work talking T V iieas near Gold Hill, features listed in the bulletin the signal hell or lights Smaller about — and It is an Indirect tribute Southern Oregon are phage e Fir and ut sex 1 points In Eastern Ore- towns may he called upon to >,U* V „ the wisdom, foresight easily adaptable to any region Prop- and plain tit le lt o all ( Tht ormatiti n will be trans- eily used. It is believed to be highly similar legislation pedestrian care good sense of the average American Roll dock. ferr* atlas a long with find lessness isn't limited to the metropo farmer practicable not only for those with During depression a num tllRM ~ *-------------------------------------------- federa 1 reser sciential's and resident« capital enough to build litan renters Again, thousands of ber of the better co-ops, dealing in just what v ho " " ™ Sa< d. it accidents are caused by pedestrians cotton, they want, but also those with only dairy products and other IV to have found dollar’s pres Indian limited sums for building or remod walking on the right on highways goods, have shown what aggressive know 1 he whereabout* elling purposes maxit u m of and roads, where they can't see cars I organizations can do for tlielr mem relln ation s. ramp site*. i ^ % ; O N ) coming up behind them It Is being ers Representative homemakers in The steady accelerating growth rit inga. burial grounds varous parts of the W illamette val Th d, it i urged that this offense tie made pun of the cooperative movement is one enee of a fan I of $ older people* ley cooperated with the author ishable by a fine, preetaely as fines of the Tightest signs o f rrover> 1^8 M . Holly in com mm lieate with Dr making the study on which the bul m ton aticval nre levied against an automobile op Rhone « I Medford I I IT < I It T II'K \ I T S • ( ¡ R o w »llection * of rellrs will letin is based of th treas erator guilty of driving on the Most of the coopera question » h u h will shortl> a « to n has tak wrong aide of the road tors lived on general farms where 8|»es iali/es on in this country Is this In spend- of thr atlas will take the chief source of income was the stahfl te the There la great need for unremit mam t is poiInted . out, but farm enterprise* lar. ting. concentrated educational work ihr public money for relief snd re- X A L P TREATMENTS such sill har e Immense val- w here doe# t Foi rt h. i against automobile accidents, mod corery activities. The bulletin, illustrated with de Bsc i*U A Permanent* ue fr s of amih ropology. hls- tailed drawings, takes sreat- r powt ernisation of drtvlua laws, and law point of dimlnishltut retu rn occur up general torv r fields Sui h atlases considerations in planning a house, ln I other words.. it ia p»oast Me The ter ican h »Rh* J n g anfore cment use In Michigan and suggestions for planning space units 30. 000 reach a point wh»ere the best inte Is a sha nibliea—o v e r simpl fvlng way >r Crea «man says, and provisions for economy in operation killed Iu 1933 wh oro the reikileaa. Boned activities. aituplv because ?taskfthat coi have helped to and oaf a nd the care lcaa their coat to buaiiness»'S and indi' *rnm nt now the ln competent u patii a de- ,4 « 1property olf us ion for th«*m defeat thr ends th•*> are tí lowec to put ta ilo*! li -i* m e lile r the live* an. IU basi' • dime appli- home is your castle p ühotiUl b#» pint 1 to further cale to a ernm nt sert all Admit onlv clean, cnnatnirtixe new« bv reading »m in at the I ni Thi public debt will t»e thr Rrei SuRjre* ed ^■pa. nay s is in THE C H R IS T IA N SCIENCE M O N IT O R 811 \ » H— T i l l M \ r m KP Information on history by June SO. next, ai rhecklnR h e out rffe r ln e most .4 Diwlv (Newspaper fo r the Home The Preai «lentia! proclamai ion fix n* of Intprp^t fon steadily to June 30 . 1*35 1 il r Jbli buildinR. and lug the price of aliver at *4 4 aent# » ¿tate will be v R to present program when Mi- n oppo i basis ft r any per ou n r« la. in thr ▼ i♦*w of a nttm- j apon roquent T hr ratim in inrerprptauo*i a contempla ted ed *t the fe — Colnm n and W atching th* * Go Ra ” prf ta. aimplr t hr ber of monetary dal Federal debt « 111 then •r* of «apncial inttragi to a pow* in o* first important alep in biinfin ff thr 9 31 OM.OOI vloa* niak>-! con cltl- Silver prttblem to a lo Rical fcrift »***>. ¡L n e h L :ea and man icipallti«•* are ail rv C>'* tary dictator ip tx * »• Th* C lirtftiiB a n r w v ï»no4 •? alon bardeiml Their r Of* ' tioa. Sup p T*\r*o aio-1 ha a. I a marks a def- eraU®e then. credit ia obvtoi The « « V g rent pr rlalr that is Inite advance over roc* nt silver 1 |UO- rh leas solid than ia rhat It is e«* w a le B a x ill.> ,i | , s a t „ | frw » G last Im ral r *»vermi»ent T he« tsttoas Hut dwrlai 1 fl hr the !'•• -oh nt h' ' Htahwa, ■»«» O R » I U collect i^etv * untold month« there has be.’ n i 1 Jamp in th«» -- ______________ I J S R W atch and Clock Repairing C. Earl Bradfish °"'“n an<1 BERT PECK A u to m o b ile Repair A n d S e rv ic e ROXY 15l Any Time, Children 10c T R O W B R I D G Cabinet W o rk . Best Features for Oregon Farm Homes S. Information Wanted Dr. I. H. Gove For U. O. Atlas W E A L T H consists not in what you make, but in what you don’t spend. Medford National Bank Medford, Oregon W’ineland Beauty Parlor YOUR zx \rz L iv esto c k A u c t i o n EVERY SATURDAY Ec ""