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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1934)
_______ THURSDAY', JU LY T b « AM ERICAN. CENTRAL PO INT 0 » » 0 0 PAGE TWO 12 1934 ty can be controlled to some extent 1 are victim* o f the great American by haying practices used, according i delusion. Of itself government to Mr. Gross. Course, hard stems | earns no money. Every dollar that It g e ts off It* Kupport mast come Happening* Tliat Affect the Dinner out che<k. according to tbe wishe» indicate that the hay was cut when R* -established, September 13, 1928. from someone who does the earning Pails, Dividend Checks and Tax of the President. No other Admin Of all factors indicative of the tbe crop was iu an advanced stage ■Ht Interest* of Kill» of Every Individual. Nation istration ever had so much money. To do this it must tax production,’ quality of hay, color is the most rlnlty. of maturity, and such hay, being al and International l-roblema In all production, which means that Business has entered into the ex telltale, says Eugene Gross, of the high in fiber content wihirh Is low ■d a ud clan* matter at separable from Local Welfare. both producer and consumer share pected seasonal decline that always i! oftice. Central Point, Ore farm crops department at Oregon in digestibility, is low in food val in paying bills.” comes with summer. A short time gon. under tbe Act of March 8, 1879. The drums heralding The ap State college. While the intensity ue. Good hay, he says, had fine, Dr. Monro might have added that ago a sizeable drop in steel ingot of color naturally varies with the soft stems that are palatable digest I it Is the consumer who invariably proaching political wars are begin SUBSCRIPTION RATES: production occurred— one of the One Year ..... ............ ........... 11.00 bears the greater share o f the bur* ning to rumble— and the public can best barometers of business in gen- type of bay. certain colors are char ible and nutritious look forward to many a knock-down Leafiness is normally considered acteristic of hay that has beeu cut Six Month* ........................... I .76 ■ den— our industries, much as they many 1 cral. would like to have no magic land drag-out fight. A great many!*'1 '“ 1- Cotton, couon. textile* and lumber, too late, others are indicative ot as indicating quality in legume hays Payable in advance. into history “ long with other leading basic in- means of conjuring money from air. elections have passed damage from bleaching by the sun, particularly, as the leaves are con Advertising rates on application. Every expense of operation, wheth- 1 since there were so many highly de- \ dustrles. are also roorting curtail- leaching by rain, or heating from siderably higher in food values Office— Second Street, o ff Main. er it be materials, labor, rent orlbatabie issues, so much bitterness— tnent of production, being stored in a green or wet con- than the stems To retain the leav ARTHUR EDW ARD PO W ELL taxes, must be included in the cost or when there was so much at The Annalist brings up the moot dition. es on legume hay, it is necessary to Editor and Proprietor jo f the finished product. The buyer'stake. question us to whether we are now Hay of highest quality is ot a make the operations as speedy as , always pays. And today, with the Democratic keynote was sounded entering a mild, temporary reces- bright, deep green Mr. Gross suggests that clor, because possible. c«.si of all forms of governmentj |„ the Presiednt's radio speech of a : *ion. or whether uncertainty as to that color is associated only with in the windrow is the ideal place to ! -oaring, he pays more in taxes for f< w weeks ago— while he Is not run the future will cause the decline to hay that has been cut fairly early cure legumes, as it permits free continue until the elections are ov before blossoming has progressed circulation of air with a minimum i each dollar he earn* than he ever ning, his political fortunes in the did before. future will depend greatly upon re- er. One person's answer to that very far, and has been cured rapid of surface exposed to the bleaching If these Indirect taxes were paid election of enough Democratic sen question is as good a .-¡another's ly and sufficiently to prevent heat sun rays. directly, there would be a howl of ators and representatives to hold However, it may be expected that ing in storage. Air. Gross says. A sour musty odor in hay indi ciigiilsh trom one end of the coun- firm coutral of Congress. In his until the temper of the voting pub Among the other important fac cates that it has gone through a |try to another. Taxpayers in all speech Mr. Roosevelt pointed to lic toward national policies is shown tors to be considered in judging hay heating period, the seriousness of walks of life would baud together to Raln* that have been made in fight- capital will naturally be inclined to are texture, leafiness, purity, odor, which differs with the duration of demand more efficient and less ex ing depression, defended his meas be cautious. and temperature, and all of these, such heating and the conditions un The n»\t decisive change so fa. with the possible exception of puri- der which it took pensive government. And a similar urea without qualification, said that place. result will follow when the people w< were well on the road to recoV' as business al large is concerned is SPEED |\n YOt'U INK kFTBOOK learn that indirect taxes can be as ery. The Administration has at its likely to come through reorganiza Excessive pressure ou ihe accel-j expensive as direct taxes—-even disposal one of the most high tion of the NRA. The other day the erator has sent thousands of auto more expensive, as heavier levies ■ g geared publicity and campaign ma Associated Press reported that it mobile passengers, drivers and ped-j call be exacted without the public j chines the rouutry has ever seen had learned, through a reliable estrlana hurtling to destruction, and| knowing it. The machine has begun to turn— a source close to the Administration, i* responsible for more than half of! a In brief when the actual facts short time ago verious Administra that the NRA was to receive our 30,000 deaths and 850.000 In concerning are known tion officials, including head-brain thorough overhauling. That report taxation LADIES AND GENTS TA ILO R IN G juries anuualliy, according to the there may be a change from the in truster Rexford Tugwell, started on has not been disputed— and in cases National Bureau of Casualty und tolerable conditions of the present. speech-making trips to different of this kind, unless a denial is im Surety Underwriters. parts of the country. Their mission mediately forthcoming, it may be g I I, i .■ ,umunltt? n consider COMMON-SENSE AND FARM officially speaking, is to look things taken for granted that the rumor is All Work First Class- -Hat isf action Guaranteed ation i ly have i ot impress- PROBLEMS over and check up on agriculture strongly founded. edd d r paeon for exercising Main change in the NR A will be The farm cooperative movement and Industry. By the time the Nov 81 X. Fir St- Medford« Oregon greater in regard to speed represents an effort to apply simple I ember elections roll around, almost to modify governmental regulatory lli invest igations of horse-sense to the problems of agri- every stale will have been visited activities, permit business to rule it Cl-.i 1* * 1 o: the Massachu- ■ ulture. by someone high in Administration self under federal supervision. Do A ' ',1 iepartment. ing this would eliminate many cur Everyone buys as cheaply as he councils, constitute a serious ciiaUengc to tbe can. and the small seller confronted1 Basis of ftie Republican campaign rent criticisms of the NRA— a size average driver’s pocketbook, and by the big buyer Is in an unhappy can be expressed In four words able part of the public believes that may therefore bear greater weight. position. I nthe past, the single . “ Back to the Constitution." Henry it now represents rampant bureau It Is vastly more expensive, Mr. | farmer attempting to dispose of his p. Fletcher, new conservative head cracy of the most dangerous kind. Taylor found, to operate an automo-j products to a great distributing or- ol the Republican Central Commit There will be a great deal of specu bile at speeds in excess o f 30 miles: ganization, had to take what was j tee, i.< currying his party's war- lation as to N K A ’s future until an per hour. The faster a car oges be-! offered or go without a sale. The horses, preparing for the strenuous offiical pronouncement is made by yond that rHte, the more gas it con cooperative, handling the products months ahead The Republicans the President. sumes per mile— at 75 miles pel 1 | of tens of thousands of individual hold that Administration fiscal hour over twice as much gasoline Is , producers, can bargain with the poliries have brought us to the i eq a red to go the same diatance as j buyer on equal terms. brink of uncontrolled inflation at 70 miles per hour. In addition, We live In a world In which now that a dictatorship has been created wear and tear on the tires and on methods are supplanting old meth rivaling those of Russia, Italy and the car mechanism itself Is greatly ods in all occupations. The coop Germany; that tremendous federal Increased, so that a motor vehicle erative hires the best farm experts expenditures, reflected in increasing Crater Lake National Park, Ore.. habitually driven at high speeds It can find, and does an invaluable taxes, are eventually going to bank July 18.— Odd questions are still Pores wears out much quicker than a car work in showing farmers how to rupt business and agriculture; that being asked by visitors at Cratgr driven at moderate speeds. produce better products at a lower the NRA and other bureaus which Lake, but occasionally come ques- ■ Without The subject of ‘‘safe speeds" is cost. *eek to regiment industry and sub Hons whch are different than most. everywhere controversial, hut it is Individual farmers, without col- ject it to strict federal control are Not long ago a man visitor asked agreed thut coeditions on the high- ■ Information as to markets or opposed to our traditions and are the prize query of the month. The way must govern acceleration. It, price structures, will overproduce making a dead i letter of the const! Watchman Observation station, lo I., frequently ___ _ * 1 -- as ------------------------- it liquefies to a t* dangerous * to - drive 1 nil manner o f rom modifies— with tution. cated on the first high point of the slowly on hii express highway us | ||IA inevitable result low prices. The gentle, penetrating cleans« It also appears that there is to be west rim. is a massive stone build is to speed through congested dl*- cooperative is doing an essential a third side to the campaign—»-car- ing. over 1800 feet above the lake er o f every tiny pore. Yet, Iricts. Speeds In excess of 45 m iles1 work In attempting to bring produc ried on by one >1 llie most brilliant level He was anxious to learn It per hour, it is said, are almost ul- tion and consumption Into a closer and unpredictable of Senators, W il it was taken to a lower level when , delicate pores are never ways in the dauger zone. relationship. liatn Borah of Idaho. Senator Bor snows became deep during the sev Drivers, moderate your speeds to enlarged. Completely, it . . . , . .. . The main reason the cooperatives ah has started on a speaking tour ere winters suit them to conditions on the h gh- „ „ „ . . „ ,,, , * are gaining new members and new on his own hook, during which he removes every particle o f Although the lake is not over six ways. You will save money In gas support from the general public, is will follow in the footsteps of lead mile* across, a near-sighted woman oline consumption, repair hills, dust and accumulated oils that practical, sensible considera ing Administration speakers and recently Inquired at the boat land taxes and nsurance costs— and toli* dictate their activities. present another side of the picture. ing when the next boat was leaving and leaves the skin soft, shove all, you will save lives. Mr. Borah's greatest love in life is for Eugene, Ore, over 125 miles THINGS ONE HKMKMIIEKK exquisitely smooth. the constitution, and he has no love away Phantom Ship, a pile of lava INVESTING IN BETTER LIVING By R. M. Hofer for experiments which, in his belief rock 170 feet high, in the lake a To buy a modern home, small or I was recently in the oldest hank weaken and change It. However H f u r too for con not supply you, large, expensive or inexpensive, is short distance from shore is believ ttn d vs hit now# to make an investment in better liv ill the West, the Wells Fargo Bank H , e Senator is not a particularly ed by some to make regular excur and Union I rust ( ompany. In ban 1 tealous admirer of the present set' sions over the deep blue and ques ing Francisco It was established 8 3 'Up 0f the Republican party either tions are sometimes asked on w h a t' C s stood still the PARFUMERIE MELBA ■ars ago 380 FIFTH AVENUE, N EW YORK, N . Y Its name conjures 'll’ and so his vote-getting usefulness schedule it operates ir since it tumbled The other ft ‘ h depression, but visions of the Pony Express, the old'|!( lessened accordingly. »signer*, builders and Wells Fargo Express Company and dtty he said that neither major '•q uipntent mfecturcrs have con- the days when California represent-j party ¡B offering a program that tinned to Improv thelr service* and ed a gold miner's dream. would advance the interests of the On entering this bank one is 1m ----------- commodities. ordinary man: pointed to what he -------- Automobile Repair EVERY WEEK FROM WASHINGTON They have given us not only more pressed with the fact that it is * considers major weaknesses ar.d ov A n d Service comfortable, hut more efficient I no* a fln“ ni‘" 1 department ersights In both platforms. Greatest advantage of the Demo home* homes In which four or five Mon T '“ ' otttc“ U *“ at ordlnary FAB ER BUILDING u i i h paper. 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Today the Administration The true inside story of what goes on at Washington- . > W ATC H M A K E R A JE W E LE R equipment which can he edequateiy on superficial trappings. has about ten billion dollars in the able and reliable information that is so hard lo 2nd •’ th.- n ^ l«",'; It was reassuring to talk to Mr. till which it can spend almost with- described only by the word "m ar current happening! and fast changing conditions clearly analyzed MOVED TO NEW LOCATION velous"— equipment which Is raore- F. L. Lipmun, the president. He and explained for you—that is exarllv what ih.- P » t K * S 5' •?. ^?e,‘ you. By all means order Pathfinder with Ihis p S t * \C than-human in doing work inexpen doesn't think the country Is going port our whole business structure which we have arrunged for your benefit. ORDER NOW! * C ub sively snd quickly, that used to take t<> the dogs hut he does think that with or without legislation and be E »»ry W a k back-breaking hours before a fur a lot of unsound practices must he cause they are founded and opera U lllUM thrown to the dogs. lie expressed nace or over a washboard. 81.00 ted on sound principles with which AMO And, to rap the climax, building the opinion that much more la in passing fancies, experiments, de costa are still well below normal volved in operating a bank than pressions and boom times have little levels. There are plenty of skilled Just hiring * manager. Tradition, or no part. BOTH ONE YEAR ONLY and unskilled workmen. When we character and experience which are Phono 207 The country ran be thankful that essential to sound 715 W . M ain HI. 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