The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936, July 26, 1934, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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TH IR-SD YY, JU LY 2U. I » j *
Th* AM ER ICAN. C E N T R A L POLST. OR »C O
In the Willamette Valley, Oregon sensational story of "T h e Invisible
educate their children, to
last year the Pacific returned from Man."
l.rurId*- against emergencieu, and
Universal's
startling
film
to make provision for financial in­
30 to 33 cents a pound to Its mem- which will thill
heatregoers next
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—
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'" i dependence In their old age.
Happening« Thai Affect tile Dinner ample. on the day this is written it ] hers, net at their ranch, for
the
Sunday
and
Monday
at the Roxy
Re-established, September 13, 1328.
looks
as
if
there
will
be
a
general
medium
grilde
wooU.
8hor,
Pails. Dividend t becks and 1 st
iHiriog the depression, those with
Devoted to the best interests of
Hill* of Every Individual. Nation­ strik- on '.be Pacific Coast which clothing-wools brought from 28 to Theatre, is known as “ the authoi
adequate
insurance hare, as a
Central Point and vicinity.
al and International l-rubiems In ­ will tie everything up solid.
but a
31 ceDts net. Dealers in this dis- who never wrote anything
Entered as second class matter a t ; spokesman for the Industry recently
separable from Local Welfare.
I
However, whether there U
is *<trict last year paid from 12 cents best seller."
tb.
ost office. Central Point, Ore- ■’“ h1' •,*i* n' " r“ •M ,lJr because of
widespread general strike or not, la- in April to 25 cetns in June-
W ells’ list o f literary
triumphs
gon, under the Act o f March 8. 187». | ,h" ‘ r 'onfldenc. that «heir policies
The general
general public doesn t know i
troubles are going to a thorn in
Approximately the same percent­ includes “ W ar of the World,'* "The
•
11"
as yet. but a definite change I* ( th, country's side for a long time to
SUBSCRIPTION HATES:
| the dollar, « hen they fell due. L ife
“ Food
o f the
age of benefit
was obtained by Sleeper Awakes,"
.........
-
........
—
$1-00
insurance
doe«
not
offer
gigantic
s
itin
g place in the attitude of *‘*c \ erne. Labor organizers believe they members in other parts o f the Pa­ Gods,” " A Modern Utopia.*'
'Ann
Oue Year .
—---.... —— — | .71 profits it is not designed to be t.1 Administration toward indusry. "•- have the greatest chance iu history cific’s territory. Pacific Wool Grow- j Veronica,"
Tono Uungay."
Sis Months
"Met
"get-rlch-qulck"
nostrum.
It
1» 11 re * n,*-'r,nB what might be termed lo ( orCe the closed shop ou all in- ers. which
Payable in advance.
pioneered
cooperative Like Gods" and the famous "Out-
desigued to provide the higheat a t- j,be ®®con<* Pba*c of the New Deal ; dustry— and one or two defeats wool-marketing on the Pacific coast line o f H istory."
Advertising rates on application.
tainable degree of safely and securi-; . Th<;
* “ characterized
ou t cause them lo give up. Em­ has been operating since 1921. Ov­
O ffic e —Second Street, o ff Main.
His “ The Invisible Man," from
j ty and that, in then.: times, isj^Y aggressive and often ruthleas ployers are equally adamant— they er the 13-year period association ( which R. C. Sherriff prepared the
ARTHUR EDW ARD PO W ELL
what the average man wants above W'Dtods Rubs were laid down, o r­ are willing to arbitrate such mat­ prices to members averaged
3-1-3 screenplay for the strangely fascin-
Editor and Proprietor
ders given—and any individual or ters as wages, hours and working
I everything else.
cent* better than the average shear- ating picture,
is one of his own
j
The recovery we have experienced business which didn't like it was .conditions,
but are absolutely
op- ing time prices received by non- favorite stories, and intrigued him
during the last year has been reflec­ apt to be denounced for slackerism. posed to the closed shop. They will mmbers.
Allowing for at least J with its possibilities as it Intrigues
ted in heavy gains In the sale of Upshot of that was much hard-feel­ promise not to discriminate against three depression years, the gain j those w ho are througiug to see its
life insurance poliices of all kinds. ing, and increaisng friction through­ union labor- -but they refuse to em­ during the normal years was more ! scree nversion.
i
Oains have been especially notice­ out the political and social order. ploy oniy union men.
than the 3 1-3 cents.
Claude Rains, Wiliam Hai rigai)
It's
a
fact
that
sheer
force
alone
able In policies which contain in­
The attitude of the Federal gov* I
1 —
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Gloria Stuart, Dudley Diggers, Una
vestment, as well as protection. can produce results for a time— but ainment in recent labor disputes j W ells’ Favorite
O'Connor, Henry Travers and an
features
T h .t fact assure. g r e .te r . -
lom e'' wh* n “ lo-~ “ • P°- has been interesting. It has kept a j
unusually
large cast of brilliant
in the ,e “ ?y'
.
national flannclal stabillty
ueutral polcy, is apparetnly torn be- j
Story at Roxy stage and screen palyers portray
tn
d
er
the
secoud
phase,
tbere
future.
tween ts friendliness for labor, and
the strane W ells characters in “ The
___________________
will be less calling of names, leas
I
its dislike of anything that upsets
H. G. Wells, the great British | Invisible Man," which James Whale
THINGS o.NK RE.MEMHERK
emotlonalism.
There will be moto
industry at a time when stimulated writer whose brain conceved the : directed with exceptional finesse.
lt) R. M. H<*fer
eooperation and dispasslonate, logi-
businesi- is an urgent ned. However
U O T I I M l POW ER AU TH O R ITY?
May Day Parade In New York— | •*«1 dlscussion o f Issues and prob-
it is a forgone conclusion that if
and Itms. The “ Big Stick," to borrow a
fed
It has been proposed that
the j le workers look well
matters | ' ten * enough, the gov- {j
the term
o:
Federal government create another well dressed. They were well be- famous slogan from
eminent will have to step in. State
♦
power authority,
similar to the haved, happy lookng— singing and Roosevelt the First, will be called and local governments, in a nation
♦
♦
Tennessee Valley Authority
w hich' joking; hut their slogans and ban- into play lesa often. And, most im­
wide strike, are impotent, and only £
Down with portant o f all. there will be less ex­
Is now developng
Muscle Shoals ners were destructive.
to
the federal power is adequate
♦
perimentalists.
The proposed bureau would be call- this, that and the other!
cope with the situation.
L.IDIEH AND GENTS TA ILO R IN G
♦
One
interesting
sign
of
the
change
ed the Wabash
Valley Authorty,
Thousands of school boys and
♦
and would develop power on the grls who had no conception of val- is in the new status o f the so-called
Suits from $30 up
Waltas hand W'hite rivers In Indl-j lies, savings, employment, property Brain Trust. A few months ago no Earwig Poison
ana. Expenditure of public funds: rights as guaranteed by our const!- column could emanate from Wash­
♦
A ll \\ ork First Class
-Satisfaction Guaranteed
to th<- extent of 380,000,000 would j tutlon— led by theorists, dreamers ington without mention of one or
Formula Is Given
be authorised.
’
| and avowed
desetructionists— had another of the Brain-trusters. They
31 N. Fir St.
Medford, Oregon
Through the United States de­
♦;
Now representative» of labor, in- been fed on the poison that the man were supposed to be as close to the
partment
of
agriculture,
bureau
of
President
as
his
rlghthand,
and
lt
w ho had saved and acquired prop
eluding John L. Lewis of the United who
eeeeeeeeeets
729
Mine Workers, William Green of erty must have wrung It from a was rumored that he wouldn’t so entomology, Chester Cole of
much as sign his name without ask­ Welch street. Medford, has obtained
the American Federation, and A. F. helpless people.
Whitney of the Railway Brother­
But consider the comedy of lt— ing their advice. That was unfair the following formula for poison
hoods, have filed a vigorous
pro­ they were marching and denouncing to the President who, whatever you t‘Mrw' K bait'
" ra“ ' 12 pound*
test to the proposal. Their state­ capital and savings and constitu­ think of bis policies, has a mind of
Sodi» m «UOelHcate, 1 pound
ment, Issued In connection with the tional rights by the grace of the his own. The President called upon
^ iah o il’ 1 t,uart
National Job Saving and Investment very system they wished to de- the Brain Trust when he wanted to
is!
Mi* tbe dr-v bra'1 and sodium
Protectlon Bureau for the Coal In- » t r o y. Hundreds o f
policemen talk about theories— the group
thoroughly,
add
a,e. . ' l’ r>
dustry, says;
lined the streets
to
see
that made up of intelligent young men, ]
"These darns would be construct- they were protected in the full ex- mostly from university professor the fish oil, and mix thoroughly'
ed out of public funds and the elec-'orctoe of their rights under our con- ships, who are accustomed to rari- again No water should be used
trirltv generated
would supplant1 stltutlon, as well as to see that they fled intellectual air. The trouble i i • Th" ,,ai, should bt' “cattered thin'
the electricity which is now gener- did not violate he same ronstltu- that few of them have had practical ! Iv ov,‘ r ,h** entlre yard' bnt 1,pt‘cia!
experience. They have taught they ly alon* b,,a^,, fenr* H and tret>a'
nted In coal burning steam plants tionai rights of other citizens,
wowi Plb?8 an<1 oth-
throughout the state of Indiana. If
Again the humor of the situation have not operated businesses, and | tB'« P hone
Is were carried through, the
pro-1 was apparent when it was necessary theory Is one thing and actual ex­ er places where earwigs are known
If they had had tu lurk In numbers The quantity of
Ject would shut down dozens o f our 'o separate the socialist and com- perience another.
Clean«
Indiana coal mines and put thous- niunist parades to prevent clashei- their way, the country would have bait giveii in the formula is suffi­
Pores
embarked upo tithe giddiest experi­ cient for one application to an area \
and* of our miners out of work. The between them If they met.
and confusion ob about 8,0ni) square feet. Do not
funds to carry it through would be
Neither of the groups would live ments imaginable,
Without
sprinkle the lawn until the bait has
securdd through taxaton levied, In in countries where socialism and w°ul«l have reigned supreme,
been
out
at
least
two
nights.
The
They aren't getting
their
way
part, against the coal mines that communism now reign supreme, be-
Stretching
wonld he destroyed."
cause they could not enjoy the liber- You hear much less o f them today bait should be kept out of reach of
Chickens must eat a
Tliere is growing criticism of thejttes of self expression guaranteed than you used to— only Professoi children.
large
quantity
before ill effect Is
a
T
ug
well,
handsomest
and
smartest
duplicating activities of the Feder-jthem by the United State* Const!-
The American
E c o n o m ic
lights
EDITORIALS
F. J. Huber
ffl€LBA
C lean sing
Cream
Instantly, it liquefies to
■il government 1» the field of elec- tutlon and the so-called capitalistic of the lot. Is still good for headlinei no,ed'
notice. It was rumored that one of
trlcal development—and It Is doubt-j system.
fill If the public
would
welcome
in other words, the socialists and the Brain-trusters was going to be W ool Men Report
still another authority of this kind ! communists can't get
along
with made head of the vastly important
Securities
Commission— but
Putting
private Industry out of each other, they like to make be- new
Increased Tonnage
hiiNlnoHS, at the expense of workers lleve that they are oppressed In the when the appointment was made it
and Investors, cannot bring recov­ country that harbors and protects wen* lo a hard-headed business man
Favorable returns to growers on
ery— It eau simply make depression them and they don't want to go wh° has spent most of his life in tholr last year's woo! clip has
worae.
live in the nations that they have brokerage and knows the game, n ot, brought In many new members and
adopted the views they advocate from textbook*.
but from
actual I thus far this year 1,500,000 pounds
"Those who contend that public
here, because In those nations they I'1" ’' ,n **•
of wool has been Isgned on new
regulation has failed— which it has
would be wiped out like
flies II
another sign of the Adm in-' marketing agreements, according to
not— certainly cannot expect better
ihey raised their voices against the *'U»t*on'g shift to the right is the a report by the Pacific Wool Grow
results from the more complex task
government policies.
I proposed new-setup for NR A. Gen lers Association to the Cooperative
of public operation."— Wendell L.
It I* high time that
we empha-' * ral Johnson has been the whole | Division. Farm Credit Administra-
Wilke.
President. The Common­
slxe the blessings that our constltu- ®how so far, and his methods and Hon.
Pacific Wool Growers mar-
wealth and Southern Corporation.
lion offers to Ignited States cltlsens ®P««ches are examples of extreme I kets cooperatively for an extensive
and advise those who do not Ilk»- j
phase" methods o f getting membership In California. Oregon
TH F
TRANSPORTATION
ID E A L lhl(t br|ind 0( i<t>« rtv to move to the ,h,n* » <i<>ne by threats and appeal? j Washington. Nevada and Idaho.
"W hat we want 1» a transports- happy hunting grounds where their lo tnass-emotionalism.
Now the |
Don system that will adequately Ideals are not established.
chance* are that the N R A will be
perform the transportation service
I edmlnlatered In the future by a
BERT PECK
required at a given time, expand or
board made up of a number of men
contract to meet the varying needs Lava Beds Rare
. of "judicial temperament and econ-1
Automobile Repair
of commerce, and also provide, tu
,
oiulc background," as the U. S. |
A n d Service
so far as possible, the stability
Field for Geologist« j News puts It. There w ill be more:
FA ItE R BUILDING
which is required ill the interests
,
i experience in the administration of
alike of shippers. Investors, labor­
less
Modoc Lava Beds National Monu­ the bureau— and considerably
ers and the taxpaying public," said ment, Uallf., July 26-— In addition theory.
Harold G. Moulton.
I’ realdent of to being a rare field for geologic re-
The effect of this change w ill not
the Brooking* Institution recently. 1 search and historical study, the Mo- lie felt to any great extent for n i
C. Earl Bradfish
It Is to be regretted
that our doe Lava lied* form an Interesting few months— summer is upon us, i
W A T C H M A K E R A JEW ELER
present system
hardly
......ililes. area for animal, bird and flower and It Is always the quiet time o t '
this Ideal. A* many authorities lovers A recent partial survey r » the year in both business and gov- I
MOVED TO NEW LOCATION
have pointed out, there Is u vast vcaled numerous animals and blrdi eminent. But when fall rolls 'round i
15 S. Central
amount of waste In the operation o f and many flowers.
there 1» hope that the relationship
....
. . . is , a _ marked aba*
Mh- „ m
n<.P
our various common
carrier*— a
\\
hie . there
e bet ween government and business is I
vast amount of duplication o f facil- of streams and bodlde* of water Iu going to look very different front
(ties, for which the public. In the the monument, this condtion docs that o f last fall.
long run. must pay. The fault lies not seem to Interfere with bird and
C O N G E R
One difficulty In writing about ,
In our transportation policy.
animal lie in this region. Nearly
Funeral Parlors
The Interstate Commerce
Com- 5« bird* have been Identified during the strikes is that by the time an i
Phone 5207
mission has said that all carrier* the past month by Ranger C. Fisher articles sees print the situation is
TIN W Main M>.
Medford
likely
to
have
undergone
almost
should pay comparable wages, rend- who ha* also classified nearly 30
For ex-
••r reliable service and beer equal flowers which were In bloom during complete metamorphosis.
tax burdens
Leading
authorities
hellevi they should likewise be reg-
ulated by one agency.
Achieving
these things would give us a fine
start toward solving the growing
transportation problem
the past few week*. A large num-
her of deer have been wen, as well
as score* of smaller animals (amll-
iar to th: higher elevations.
P E R L ’S
Funeral Home
A complete explanation o f the
F>luhll«lied in jo u r communi!)
method how the animals obtain wa­
SB jeun.
Phone 17
I2M \Y. Hlh Si.
ter has not been offered, but it is
LIFE IN>I II \Al » l \ l l RI -*l N r Ss
M edford, Oregon
thought birds find moisture avail­
HFUOY Fl<\
able In the numerous cavern* whch
In a n cent magasine article, A. dot the 45,00 Oarrea of lava
bed
Il Wood, Preaident of the Hun Life country
The largest of the»,- eav-
L O C K S M IT H &
of t anada pointa ont that llfe in- • rn* Is kuown as Skull cave, with a
eurance I* deattned to play an lm- roof rising nearly 100 feet above
G U N S M IT H
pawMant and constructiv*
part
in the door
It haa three levels, with
v < *w rl business
recovery.
Every th>- lowest containing a river of sol-
K M * MAD» TO \N \T H IA G
7ncréas* in employaient and every d lee In which embedded bone* of
Tennia Racquet a Ileal rung
kutproa eao-Mi in th< financial situ- animals arc vlalbtc.
Indicative o (
»il,*n of the a,'-rage (amity o p r*i • animal life centuries ago. The rave
M edford Cycle <6
IHiieuMnl mark«« fov I he sale of In- derives it. name from the presence
Repair Shop
»«rane«'
N n d .l a* time* get better,1 of acor»-* of bighorn sheep and
men turn to InaurAOco to reputr pronghorn antelope
These ’
* ! R L i SIMM, Prop
skttlt*.
paat looses. i „ protect tbulr in a i­ I ani mats
-- *'".- I 23 N. F ir s,.
e trr;
Phone 2ai
li« j
*h* » » ‘ fin ch -, »1 tha tu r«£tcn.
Dr. C. W . Lemery
9f fp u r <J#oUr coaaof supply y#v,
isad us his nout
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