T h e A M E R IC A N . C E N T R A L P O IN T . G R E C O ----------------------- ---------------------------------- - — , ------ am TA GE TWO The American evenin g o f March 2 f o r the c h a m ­ pionship of the state. L ead ing topics fo r this y e a r ’s c o n ­ fe re n ce include b e tte r housing, food and drug con tro l, money m ak in g ideas for the h o m e m a k e r, books for the home, and a panel d iscussion led by prom in ent s ta te leaders on " H o w the A m erican H o m e C o n tr ib u t e s to Ch anging A m erican Id e a ls." 2 I O re g o n P r e s s conference. T h e s u rv e y will be work* requires only about one-third one band to coop erate with the AAA s l m i l i a r l y to that made by tk, i many employes as In a steam plant T h e Fe d e ra l governm ent has s tart- on •*** o th e r to see , *lat production ntond S p o k e s m a n , and dejeri of equal capacity. , u a i,a t mu- w ide t e n s housing sur- loans do not work a g a in s t t e pur t h e c o n f e r e n c e by J o e C. Broy Re-estab lish ed , S eptem b er 13, 1928. of production con trol. Fro m th e standp oint of the con- vey t Q asce rtain the potential de- Pos U sher of t h a t paper. Rexqi,, Devoted to the best Interests of The extension s erv ic e at Oregon turner, the p ro je c ts a re no more ap- niH„d fo r improved home facilities, C en tral P o in t and vicinity. of d e f in it e aid In lntereitia| S pealing than from the standpoint of cogl uf providing them, the de- S l a t e college has ju st rece \td »or« E n te re d as second class m a tte r at chants, particularly non-**,* taxpayer, w orkers and Investors. No v^iopmeut 0 f standard specification s that It is to assist in com pleting ar- the - o s t offic e, C e n tral P o in t, Ore­ in th e v alu e o f newspaper adapted to the needs of various ran gem ents to see that «h* »ctW Rle a m aterial saving — and possibly gon, under t h e Act of March 8, 1879. ing. saving at a l l — in power bills can re . . . p m - . l c . l , ( . . . fo r ( I n . n c o l • *“ ? .! R e s u l t s of th e 11 surveyi , suit T h e cost of producing elec- , n f im provem ents and ew building, government are coordinated in t h i s , SU BSC RIPTIO N R A T E S : sent to t h e s ch o o l of Journxlli» One Y ear ......................................... 1 1 0 0 trisity Is but 20 per sent of its total It is generally known that th e re is state. where fig u r e s will be tabular Under an ag re em e n t reached bet- 75 cost when it is delivered to the con- surp Six M onths ............... ............ . I a trem endou s un fulfilled demand for m ade a v a il a b l e to any publish um er C’o nsquently, if the proposed new housing, in city as well as ru . ween the FC A and AAA. production P a y a b le In advance. tin e CO RV A L L IS, FED. 8, — R o g er i terested . A dvertising ra te s on application hydro plants were able to m ak e a ral a re as , due to the lack of build . loans through the newly form ed pro-| Office— Second S t r e e t , o ff Main. ¡reduction of 25 per cent in produc- ' , ng fo r five or gix }-t a rs. and to the duction credit a s so c iatio n s will be, Morse, extension d airym an at O re ­ tion cost. It would mean a reduction h(gh rate of d ep reciation of existing K'anted only to those gowes who e i-, gon S t a t e colleg. has been called to ARTHUR EDW ARD PO W ELL fo r th re e m o n th s of but 6 per cent to t h e user— a t the ¡(tructureu . t h e r have joined in the production W ashingto n. D. [. E d it o r and P ro p rie to r to serve as reg io nal c o n su lta n t in expense of thou sand s of investors Qne of the great stu m b lin g b locks ' eohtrol movements in which they are Ever EUGENE. Ore. — a who have put up m illions in s a v i n g s 't0 building now is t h a t b ank s a r e eligible, o r those growers who will launching the plans f o r a dair y pro­ are. Morse has “ b r e e c h e s ” R ib le , published fi it. , to build existing N ebrask a plants. UIlat)|e to loan funds b ecau se o f in- agree not to increase t h e ir ac re a g e duction con trol program 'and of the gen eral public which. H|aa tic laws, and th e in te re st rates ot basic com modities listed in the been given a leave of a sen ce fo r that don In 1 6 1 1 , t h e property o' suntk period fromi the exte n sion service C la ra F i t c h , s e c r e t a r y of the. o f u through taxes, must pay the dost of , harged by o t h e r age n cie s a re o fte n farm act. ¡th e new plants ¡go high aS to d isco u rage t h e pros-; Th at is to say. if a man who grows and will re tu rn t h e re following his a t e sch o o l, h a s been placed # Wl T h e r e 's the Loup R iv er story— j pectiv e builder. Roth priv ate and wheat has not jo ined his local wheat special work for the federal g o v e rn ­ play at t h e U n iv e rs ity of Ore», t h a t j told without fire or fury. T h e hear- ipub|jc a ge n cie s a re now w o rk in g on production c on tro l as so c ia tio n and ment. b ra r y as a f e a t u r e of a group favor S e le c tio n of an Oregon man to re­ llgiotis books. T h i s version li­ also i ing asked by the coal o p e ra to rs ' (he ( j n an c j ng problem to develop thus agreed to d ecrease his a c r e a g e should be g r a n te d — and the whole some plan whereby money can be by 15 per cent this year, be will have present the P acific northw est in the t h e " b r e e c h e s ” B ib le became ed pi s u b je c t should be thoroughly aired | made av ailab le fo r c o n s tr u c tio n at to agree not to in c re a se his wheat im po rtan t developments under the sev enth v e rs e o f th e third cha: ice ci to th e public. R o th sides should b e ' re as o n ab le interest rate s, and still acreage, as well as any loan from A A A is considered a trib u te to G en esis it s t a te s th a t Adam a« delict T h e r e is a ls o the new production c redit a sso cia- j Morse's a b ility and standing in the made " b r e e c h e s ” to cover tba crean heard , with pre ju dice toward none • earn a f a ir profit. It's easy to spend millions of public : 1 hope th a t there will be s u f f ic ie n t t ions F a r m e r s who hav e sig.md | dairy industry, while his experie nce ves, w hereas in th e K ing !a i, d e b ROLITM A I.S ON T H E L O U * dollars ou p ro je c ts about which ih1 , hange ¡„ t |,e b an g in g s it u a t io n to control a gre em e n ts will need no fur- and c o n t a c t s gained in this special sion th e word " a p r o n s ” is us- esperi A s ho rt tim e ago th e coal o p e ra ­ public knows no thing— It is a dif- a | j ttle more leew ay In muk- Ih e r proof of t h e ir coo p eratio n in service will add to his u s efulness to buildi Oregon upon his re tu rn , say o ffic ia ls tors' asso ciatio ns in the s t a te s of ferent s to r y when t he voters have ing building loans on the basts of ord er to borrow. phoro Indiana, Illin ois, Iowa, K a n s a s and been given t h e fac ts . |an a p p lican t's general . h.ii i n , r and T lli* ruling applies only to the of th e college. in ice Missouri, filed a brief wih the P u b ­ . p u ta tio n , instead of hi s liquid short-tim e or production loans and minen ¡ re lic W o rk s A d m in istratio n request l \ v i I T E R 8 HE W A R E | ¡a s s ‘ e , ts ,, only. i, i \ has nothing to do with t h e lo ng te rm plann ANY W A T C H C L E A N E D , I ing t h a t the operators be given a Departm ent of Com m erce figures If a m a j o r building wave ran be real estate loans o btain ed through r a l fo O th e r W o r k Proportionately I hearing in connection with the pro­ show that total a n n u al national in­ ' sta rte d , on the farm « and in c itie s, the federal land b an k s, acco rd ing to much ■ ■ - i posed gov ernm ent-built hydro e lec ­ come dropped from $ 8 3 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 on© of the biggest steps toward re- the inform ation from W ashingto n, readii HO E . Main S t . M» easy t tric power plant on the Loup River, in 1929 to $ 3 8 . 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 in 1 9 3 2 . covery and s tab ility will have bt»en h does apply to private lending ^ E U G E N E , Ore.— A survey of re a d ­ or 54 per cent. N ebrask a. tak e n . agencies which d iscount f a rm e r s '* er in terest in both news and ad v e r­ A*o T h e b rie f is a re m a rk a b le doou-l F e d e ra l income tax (Ig ures for the In the m e an tim e, th o se who can notes with the federal in te rm e d iate tise m e n ts will he made by 11 news­ pK in , papers in Oregon, in cooperation ment. It sets out farts that have s ta te of Oregon, now made public build or re p air now will be benefit-1 c redit banks. \eepin m o re than loral sig nificance— the by the United S t a t e s T re a s u ry , for ing th e m se lve s and t h e nation by ' T h i s close coop eration between with th e U niversity o f Oregon school It la i It was ann ou nced Indicate the terrific lack of fairness 1931, show re tu r n s dropped to the s t a r t in g d o llars ro lling , for let us ¡the AAA and the FC A does not con-J of jo u r n a lis m . I und p ratirab llity that so often a r vanishing point. S t a t is t ic s for 1 9 3 2 hop© t h a t never again can we buy ¡tem plate an undue hardship on th o s e i here. P re lim in a r y plans were made * 1 com pany p o l i t i c a l proposals to and 1 9 33, which were worse years, or build as cheaply as today. " ho have not Joined production con-1 last week d uring the session of the 1 < F A B E R B U ILD IN G launch the government into tax-ex a r e not yet availab le. -------------------------------- trol associa tions, but it does look V4 ( empt business com petition with pri Only 2.9 pe cen t of O regon's po­ R E .V IH ON T H E K A D I A I O K forward to a coordination of t h e ’e 1 et v a le citzens. pulation filed re t u r n s in 1931 and About one out of every ten of the agencies in bringin g about produc- j V rtW M N W V Y V Y W V Y W W I The Loup River proposal e m b race s the total tax paid was $ 4 7 4 , 0 5 5 , as au to m o b ile s that u s e th e publication c o n t r o l,” says W illiam I. Myers, the building of a plant with a capa compared with $ 2 , 3 8 7 , 2 7 6 at the s t r e e t s and highways, should wear as governor of the farm credit ad mini-1 city of 2 1 0 , 9 9 0 , 0 0 0 kilowatt hours pt*ak In 1928. an em b le m a large, s ta rin g d ea th 's j si ration, per year. It would sell the power Delin quencies in O regon taxes a s ­ head. Happci to existing utility companies, which sessed on real e st a t e by th e s t a te of It wouldn't be a pretty sig ht. Rut P a il E v e r y t h i n g in C a b in e t Wor in turn would d istrib u te it to rural Oregon and its political subdivisions, it would be an a c c u r a t e symbol. Ten Satu rd ay Only, K cb. 1 0 B in ­ and urban consumers. Other siml in 1 9 3 2 , to taled $ 1 8 , 3 7 9 , 9 9 9 , or 43.- per cent of m o to rists a r e responsible /.an«. G r e y 's E s t a b l is h e d in 1008 a i HI " T O T H E L A S T MAN” lar p ro je c ts are proposed in th e stat 77 per cent of the taxes charged . In for o u r gig a n tic d eath and in ju r y A more varied and inclusive pro­ V A V A V W . ’A V . N V / / ^ A V •*$>« W illi Ranilolpli Sco tt to produce u grand total of 5 0 0 , o th e r words, nearly o n e -h a lf of Ore­ toll. Not all of th e m , of course, gram than ever b efo re is bein g ar- \lso— " P H ANTOM O F T H E A I R " ; ---------- ■ l Th. 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 kilow att hours ann ually gon's property tax is unpaid. have an accident every year. Rut Iranged for the foutb ann u al Home ---------------- ---------------------------------of IB I Sun-, Mon., Keb. 11 -1 2 All the te rrito ry which the plants T h e condition of O re go n 's citizens they all ta k e chances. They are ir- Interests con fe re n c e at th e school o f ! "S O N G O F S O N G S " could serve Is now ad equately pro Is no exceptio n to th e tux plight of respo nsib le or Inco m petent o r con- home economics at Oegoti S t a t e col- [ M arlene P c in ic li___________ D A IR Y M A N produc t vided with power, thro u gh both prl people in o th e r states. New tax ge n lta lly c a re le s s T h e y cut in and |ege F e b r u a r y 28 to Marh 3. an- vale and mtinlcpal systems. These raising s rh e m e s sim ply c r e a t e more out of t r a f f i c , missing onco m ing < ars i | I 0 a ( l ( , g Clxribel Nye, d ir e c to r of Tues., Weil., F e b . 1:4-14 F r e s h M ilk and Cream pea'f ( a " W H A T P R U E IN N O C E N T E " system s have more than enough ca dellnqunciea. D eliv ered Daily spring by an eyelash and feeling a thrill of i home economics extension. T h e con- W illard M ack pucty to meet the present demand R h on e 14x1 C e n tr a l Potaver8e,i In the face of such a tax s itu atio n , ac h iev e m e n t while doing It. The> . f^rerice is open alik e to organiza- ---------------------------- ■ ------------ ment o and to e a re for norm al expanson la w m a k er s propose new s ch e m e s to pass on hills and curves, and regard t j ()11 leaders and individual home- T im es., Fri., Feb- 1 8 * 1 6 --------------------------------------------------a s it di •KISS B E F O R E T H E M I R R O R ” for many years to come. In general put the s ta te d eeper into debt and even the most basic anil sensible tra f m akers. ____ Ville« « alco li the plunts are modern und a r e effl built up g r e a te r perm anent overhead fic laws us being inim ical obsta«l«*s T h i s con fe re n c e has become in- cle ntly operated, und cost of opera and interest charges. D E N TISTR Y outloo,. C on tn uou s Show s, Su t. nnd S u n . which should be avoided whenever rreasin g ly popular from year to year nu m b er l::l« ) to 11 p. ui. lion Is low. W hat *he public needs Is tax re­ possible. T hey drive at high speeds as an ann ual cle a rin g house for j O f f ic e w ith Dully Mut. 1:4.1. E v e , 7 p. tu. hysteric N e b r a s k a ’s consumption of power lief or th e re will be a g r e a te r b r e a k ­ when road and t r a f f i c conditions D R . A. A. M c B R IK N , M. I plans and p rogram s connected with I the re.« touched a high of 5 5 8 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 kilo down than at present In tax c o lle c ­ m a k e it exceedingly dangerous. M ed ford , O rego n (home life and b e t t e r m e n t though I phases watt hours In 1 9 3 1 , und dropped to tions. And— every y e a r they leave b e ­ th e state. Last year 301 pers ons! being n 5 1 4 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 for 1 9 32. It is esti hind them 3 0 , 0 0 0 corpses and hun­ attend ed , representing 52 types of Tealist: mated that 1 9 3 3 production was be I'R I\ VI E E N T E R P R I S E dreds of tho u sand s of inju re d per­ o rganizations. T h e total cum ulative business low 1932 Consequently , If pro S C O R E S AGAIN sons whose sole o ffe n s e was that session a tte n d an c e was 2521 the épar Jected F e d e ra l plants a r e built, they they happened to be present when An inte re sting fe a tu re will be the T h e Union P a cific R a ilro a d s t a r t ­ im b a rk will double N ebrask a's installed pow ed som ething new In t ran s p o rtatio n the re c k le ss driver was takin g one s ta te finals in the com m unity drama — it is e r production fac ilitie s, d uplicat­ Fiv e cou nties will be en­ with its s t re a m lin e , t h r e e - c a r train j ° ' ,h f “ chance a he d ,d n ' t *•** aw a>' contests. •novei to ing all over o th e r systems now ope­ tered in this year compared with two Always a pioneer, th is ra ilro ad l i a s ' ' * * 11’ to dava ratin g within the state. One or the Yes. t h e re should lie the emblem last year. W in n in g groups from set a puce that will revolu tio n iz e i S8uan< e other group of plants would t h e r i - ot d e a t h on a long line of autom o- | C lac k am as , Colum bia. Lane. J a c k s o n , passenger t r a n s p o rta tio n in ihi* Uni-1 fore be useless. îi ghly i biles which otherw ise look no d if­ and Jo s e p h in e counties will produce ed S ta tes , I t Is I T h is is particularly in te re stin g in fe re n t th a n any o t h e r cars of their o ne-art plays the a fterno o n a n d ! T h e faste st t r a i n s now ta k e 7 6 1 ;r e s s wi view of the fact that one of the m a ­ T h i s suggestion may make hours from coast to ro ast. T h i s new I kind less as j o r purposes of the National Indus­ som e of Ih e re ckle ss drivers think ype train can probably cover ihe It Is 1 trial Recovery Act Is to use to the d istance In 38 hours, or less, a s r o a d - , 1 W*CP b e fo re running a risk the next hich to fullest extent present productive c a ­ beds a r e improved. ¡ t im e ¡lent fro pacity of all kinds, without dupli­ Fro m tlie standpoint of c o m f o r t . l -------------------------------- cation und waste. Ians, li t o - , lo w t ra in s will surpass any A . A . A . C o o p e r a t o r s nd to t P ub lic In te re st c en te rs on the In­ W ill b e F a v o re d e rt a lo ty fluence of th e proposed plants on hing ever b efo re o ffe re d to tin tea From t h e standpoint ol sal I T J I D1 han t h e e m ploym ent. In building them it an d A ri vi is obvious that Jobs will be p erm a­ om otive methods. C e n te r of gra nently lost In the plants whoa«* ser­ ollows In Its re latio n s with ag ric u ltu re tty will be 20 per cent lower than | COM M vice haa been duplicated. T h e new old ra ilro ad c a rs . putting th ¡the federal governm ent has decided Rhone 1 2 0 0 — 211 \V. Main or c o n n hydro plants woulil displace a n u m ­ d efinitely to " l e t Its right hand ight n e a re r the ground » h e r« it ber of stsu m plants. It is e stim ate d •larch 3, Medford, ( l o g n n ught to be T h i s will give b e tte r know what its left hand is d o in g ." In that the Loup River p ro je ct alo ne nt of >h fact, o rd e rs have he«‘n given for the balance, less sway when takin g the would e lim in a te th<* use of 210.000 ante in urves and «ause th«< c a r s t o " h u g ton of coal a year, and the o th e r pro- ittle lati k W A N N N N N S N N N V .N N N V .V .V A W A V .W .V .N N N N N N W .V .V W N , tlie ra ils ” Aik your local agent for details, or write J. A. O RM A N D Y G en eral Jecta would e lim in a te 2 8 0 , 0 0 0 ton tab U L it J u s t us the modern a u to m o b ile P a„ en g tr Agent, ->0i Pacific Bldg., Portland. Ore. more. T h e result would be that a e a ch e ! ¡co m b ines g r e a te r safety with g r e a t e r la rg e number of m en— o n e thousand 2. speed, so will th e s e t r a i n s b ring a workers a re required to produce , DOM Et new day in railroad t r a n s p o rta tio n 2 0 0 . 0 0 0 tons of s tea m coal a year ìanjr ft T h u s does this railro ad pioneer now engaged In producing coal in u s in e s -I slay the gh ost of a n tiq u a te d me- t h e state s that furnish fuel to lacken ini P " “- It hods. sent Nebraska plants, would loi gain, it t h e t r Jobs T h is would be fe lt In all I N T E I . I R . E N T C R I T I 4 ISM xpecti ¡1 12#* S. Holly coal co m m u n itie s bv stores, pro- W r it in g In t h e United S t a t e s News, isfnet< y I’ll«in«- fit perty-ow ners . professional men and David L a w re n c e s ays " T o d a y we l a n ir. i Miti ford th e industries m akin g -uppilea and ¡a r e not concern«'«! with t h e ev en tual EMPLG «•<1 uii'iii,iu aged m th«1 m lins. lallg m e n l of partl«*s or t h e i r oppor- j r drr ;> ( Speiiali/ es on 1 ‘«I '1 • ’«1 N■ ' • , • - i 'ii i - t I . • ui ■ . - • n • i ■ , t reg nn p • nd o f th AI R T R E A T M E N T S \ J* uccea.- re l a t í a i s A I V n im n e n ls ir 1,1 ' I’" « ' '• *' I th« Mi.' i c ■ i; • .i i|. •••. n - t r a t i o n only of 5 « to b e roads s er v in g the state lost o n e -h alf * Intelligent c ritic is m , helpful sugg ?nt nt' re m illion tons of freight a Tear, a n u m - jt l o n , honest «l«*hate ami f a i t u a l per- loyaen t. her of th e tr employes woulil b«» in-]suaslven«*ss to the en«| that e«-onomtc ? n t In pa e v ltab ly laid o f f Ami. lastly, the rivovery may he achtev«*«! f«>r us all lojrm« t ' f f s e t by VOUR HOME IS YOU« CASTLE <>ral pubi Adm.c «mly clean, constructive news by reading FIXA N T T H E C H R IS T IA N SCIEN CE M O N IT O R * een s t r :i A D aily Merer p a p e r f a r th e H arn e s e a ^ u t I' ” e t. ti ■! 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