The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936, August 02, 1934, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    T b e AMHWTCAN. C E N T R A L POINT. ORBCC
P A O * T WO
T H U R S D A Y , AU GUST 2 ,
___________
from the Idaho Pow er Com pany. I
learned that tbia com pany, in tbet|
«untied ttete. 'u rn isb e« tbe highest
——
—
type elertrle service from H alfw ay. Happening* Tlial W feel tlte D inner now tieing up the (torta o f the w orld
Re-ettablltbed. September IS. 191*.
Pails. D ividend C hecks and Tax and m ake the ta r iff an instrum ent
O repou. on the * o t „ to lila ck foot.
De vo t e d t o t be beat iatereew o f
Kills o f Every lu d itid iu tl. .Nation­ in restoring prosperiy.
Idaho, on the eaat— a diatance ol
Central Point end vicinity
m
b«||, l.H t m ile,
al and International p ro b le m s In ­
The
problem s
th e Adm inistra-
ICntered . . .econ d cl.M metier e,
wbicb
separable from la n a l W elfare.
I n on faee- in doin g this are o f the
tb, -*>.t office Centre. Potot Ore- .....
AItog,.th. r „ haa o n i,
—-----
greatest
and most in volved
kind
,o n . under the Act o f Mercb I. » 7 » -
........
A s wa* an ticipated, the
appear- \ y OT exam ple, debts and curren cies.
SU BSCRIPTIO N R A T E S :
(en tire system about th* num ber o f anee o f sum m er brought defin ite d e -. m oa( debated o f su bjects, coiitrlbu-
O ce Veer _____________ ___ ..... $1 .0# I easterners in a n eighboring western cllne* in business
activity.
Kariy ted to the trade collapse -th e y are
His Month*
............................. * .75 city o f 1IP.UPU population.
*n July steel ingot produ ction d ro p - inextricably Involved in trade
re­
payable In advance..........................This com pany baa shown its cus- P^d from 62 to 10 and a u tom ob iles v |vi)|.
Perhaps
m ore
im portant
A dvertlalng rate« on application.
turners where it is econ om ica l to use I eld from S2 to 39.
D uring en su in g » «w . )„ the grow th o f n ationalistic
r e f .. : i.. - which h*- stirred up m ack
O 'flee— Becond Street, o f f Main
*-ler trie tty and by hard
w ork
baa f - k » au tom obile
production
re
w hile
s t e e l 111 wil betw een most o f the great
f built the average custom er load to I covered
som ew hat.
ARTH U R E D W A R D P O W E L L
about three tim es the national aver- stayed dow n
pow esr. At any rate, this aud other
E ditor and P roprietor
I age Many an Idaho farm has m ore
T h ere is nothing ex traordin ary in cou n tries w ill m ove very slow ly In
m odern electric appliances and
Is Uhls
But the qu estion is being ask- n egotiating
trade treaties.
Early
using them to better advantage than ed, W here are we g oin g in bu siness? agreem ents will cover
but
a few
their city neighbors.
In o th e r w ords. Have we dropped to com m odities.
More sw eepin g agree-
The contrast between this type o f a perm anently low er le v e l" o r w ill m ents. relating to all type» o f pro­
electrical developm ent and the llm i- ' activity rebou nd sh ortly to the lev ­ ducts, w ill com e later.
ied service o f tax-exem pt m u nicipal es o f May and Ju n e?
W h atever the result, it is a vital
plants is striking.
The m unicipal
In an sw erin g that qu estion , vari- an(j interesting experim ent.
If the
plant takes tbe cream o f the busi- ous business observers are a
long r n ite d States su cceeds in brin ging
ness in concentrated city o r tow n way from agreem ent. The A n n alist b a fk w orld trade, all pow ers
w ill
area, w hile this private plant takes for exam ple, w hich is a c o n s e r v a tiv e ' ow e ¡t a debt.
the skim
milk
of
the scattered au th ority, aud is inim ical to many
------------------------ ——
| farm s
along
with
such
t o w n Im portant A dm in istration m easures.
T o stim ulate recov ery
and
em -
l "cream " as it can get. and fu rn ish - tend to the b elief that only part o l j ploym eut,
the
A dm in istration
Is
XIKN AG AIN ST DROUGHT
•*s tbe farm ers outside the “ c r e a m "! the loss w ill he recovered, and that | pinning great hopes on its new hous-
Drought reports describe half <-h-- areas with just as g ood aervice as the fu tu re o f business is clou d ed Ing bll, w hich w ill g o Into operation
On
Other agen cies o f in shortly. Under it, a part o f m ort­
resident.
area o f the United Slates as a ' dry the
— "c r - e a — m ” -------
— - top
- o - f it! . with dou bt.
gage loans are guaranteed and in­
■ II
d thirst
la n d ”
They
tell
o f al*
Idaho Pow er Com pany p a y s , form ation are m ore en cou ra gin g , al-
approxim ately
20
cents
out
o f though a h igh ly cau tiou s
note
is terest rates low ered — it is thus sup­
len der and
cattle being shot to save them rom
d o |,a r ,t ear|w< jn , be form 0f[e v id e n t
in
m ost
pron ou n cem en ts posed to b en efit both
Its proponen ts
believe
su ffering.
They picture the
on ce J taxes.
'a n d forecast*.
Experts
are uttcer- borrow er.
$ 1 .5 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0
of
ferllle fields as plains of dust. They
This is a fine exam ple o f private j tain, and a* a result th ey are avoid- P will lib era te
record the shriveling o f crops. They ( enterprise
giving a high type
o f ing. as much as possible,
d efin ite private capital and provide em p loy­
m illions.
estim ate 1.600,000 destitute
as
a public service under fair and in te lli-, guesses as to com in g events in the ment fo r _________________
E c o n o m ic H ig h lig h t s
The American
j
j able in cash during f a i r w eek. Im­
m ediately a fter ju d g in g is finished.
Those sending in exhibits may find
a check w aiting them when they a t­
tend the Fair, perhaps su fficien t to
cover the day's expenses.
Dairy Products to
be Shown at Fair
llkM
play
space
is con stru cted
along
m odern lines and is large en ough
to hold exh ib its from every op era ­
tor in Oregon. The prem iu m s o ffe r ­
ed are substantial and it is hoped
that da iry p rodu cts m ay have the
largest and best ex h ib it ev er
ap­
pearing at an O regon State Fair.
Instead o f sim ply bu tter exhibts,
the State F air m akes the bu tter ex­
hibit really a contest
in
keeping
A ll en tries are m ade A u g ­
This year the State Fair has eon-1 quality.
stru cted a dairy products refrig er-j ust 3rd and are ju d g ed ex actly th ir­
ator with dou ble plate glass front : ty days later.
In oth er w ords, the
25 feet in length, in one o f the b e st F air d oes
not ca re
ex actly
how-
locations in the A gricu ltural B uild­ g ood th e bu tter is w hen it
is re­
ing.
ceived , but how g ood it w ill be a
This is the first time the
State m onth later.
B utter shipped ou t oi
Fair has had a suitable place to dis­ the state usually takes th irty days
play dairy products.
The re frig er­ to m arket.
That is the reason for
ator is properly ventilated, the dis- the contest in keepin g the butter.
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EDITORIALS
“ R E A D Y M O N E Y ” . . . enables you
to successfully weave gratifying
“ results”
into y o u r
endeavors
“ E Q U 1 P” YO U R SE LF
W ITH R E A D Y M O N E Y
. . . by building a bank account at
TH E FIRST N A T IO N A L B A N K
o f Medford, Ore.
n u l l ■.! r a t a l « «
week».
A grlcu i- g-nt p a tlh
am
bnainaaa w orld
«
E* * I * i
tural sections are witnessing an ap-
....... —” —“ — -
____
This m uch, h
ow ever,
how
ever seem s d efin - & t a t e T A i r L i s t s
HRVA.NT
palling chapter In the
history
o f,
___■ ■ NOW M IS T E R S It-
P rogress o f recov ery generally
m ankind's struggle with adversity.
J” h" »■ 1>«**‘ "* »•*« distin guish ed hM been d isappoin tin gly slow
The
But the testim ony
Is not c o m - ; la"J"*r * hn » » » f* m ° c r a t lc can di- |)HW fe d e ra , bu reau s. in clu din g the
A supply o f Prem ium lists
for
plete without credit to m en's heroic d a ,‘' U,T President in 1924. r e c e n t - X R A bave not
a b je to a ccoln . the O regon State Fair has ju st been
e n d e a v o r s to meet the crisis. These
excellent exam ple o f the plish as much as was hoped. The received at the o f f i o o f R. G. F ow ­
Include the sinking o f w e ll, to fin d
,rf
taxpayer
when
it pictu re Is Inevitably
con fu sed
by ler. C ou n ty A gen t,
M edford
from
subterranean stream s, the
assign - , « » « “ *
“ • * row ,h
govern m en t spending no one know s •Max G elhar, D irector o f the
State
ment o f tank cars to rush w ater to bureaucracy.
There
are.
at
t h e |how much o f the rise in
business Departm ent o f A gricu lture.
These
districts where anim als are su ffer- ,**“ '*,t estim ate, som e 644.000 fe d ­ a c h ie v e d since tw o years a go, is due Prem ium Lists
are
av ailab le
to
eral enipoye*. whose
salaries
are
to artificial stim u lation o f this sort Jackaon County
ing o f G overnm ent aid to 400,000
farm ers
desiring
drought-stricken fam ilies,
and
o i ,,ald through
taxation.
Y et,
Mr. j ar,d how much to genuine recovery. them.
This year the Prem ium List
Governm ent cooperation
In
w ater ,,a v l" P °in **d out. no person in the
u „ „ obviouH faCt that „ the g o v . is issued in the form o f a ninety-tw o
. . _____________
____ n -I
projects. O utlets o f m ountain lakes ' " u"l,r> , ___
haH . . * v**r
ha<1
op _ portu
- arnm ent puta out billion* for oue page book let as wel las in separate
Ity to vote fo r m ore than five o f
have been low ered to continue sup­
j kind o r a n oth er o f r e lie f— and all leaflets fo r those interested on ly in
Ih«*se
The only national officia ls-
plies for Irrigation.
Nearly 1,000,-
the special a ctivities from the b u ild ­ a p a il o f th«- exhibits. Any o f these
whose names reach a ballot are th e!
000 «‘stile have been bought for
i n g o f dams to the CCC cam ps fall may be had for the askin g at the
president, the
vlce-pr'.-isdent,
tw o '
market, half the num ber being p r o ­
under tin»« i e ii t f h ea d in g — sales o f County A gen ts O fifce.
ud all type» o f products are bound to
cessed and canned for d is t r ib u t i o n | r " " ,,,r " Hn' 1 on "
All State Fair prem ium s are p a y - ,
this Is, so far as practical
const«!-
rise, it is not equ ally obv iou s w hat
to needy fam ilies.
TIM with Iv orgaaiaad eam anlgn* ' ’ ..... ar" eon rerned. « «u ld be re-
i w ill h«pp«'n when the governm ent is
agsinal drought, as against oth® ri<lueed *° ,o u r - inanimi«*h ax th*' firced to slow dow n
or stop
this
ÌM cou pled kln(, o f apg ndlllKi as no on e kn ow s
LAD IES AND GENTS T A IL O R IN G
a l.n o r m .lltle . o f w eather, ar* s lg n l-; ' ^ P ^ ' l e e t s
name
fb-ant.
They spring
from
m en ’s wlth ,h ** president's and he wins o r f(j what extent
prlvate
en terprise
need to con du ct them selves as their 'r*—" '■ com pany with his ch ief.
w ill be able to take up the load.
broth
ers' _____
keep«'rs
th o u sa n d .
«,f
buslnees
________
_ - - They
— . grow out
— o f , y h" hundr« * » " f
C on servative business
is
again
the recognition that men
can
d o ,* * serxan s who «am« to the posi- fac(,d w |(b
renew ed dem ands
for
All W ork F irst Class-------- Satisfaction Guarantee«]
V:sT* V *•*.
much for
them selves
when th«iy 1 0,11 * 1 •' *l0*d w ithout the < xpress- (nj j a ||oni all{j (o r |be issuance oi
i rii
>; » 1 X . F ir St.
M ed ford , Oreg«*,,
I »ear one an oth er's
burdens.
pool|'*'1 w " ,,, " r ,h e sle cto ra te , d o m uch f ,a , m oney
Tbp E con om ists'
Na-
ou r destinies.
Th ey i
their res«»ur«-i-s o f Intelligence and to determ ine
tlonal C om m ittee on M onetary P oli­
M OCOOttW ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦
activity, and plant their Individual a ,e '»stru m en ta i in m akin g laws In cy forecasts that w ith the con ven ­
prohibiting righ i», in raising taxe*.
hopes in the com m on good.
ing o f the next C on gress, the P resi­
Th*- stime thing is true, to a som e-
In the com m on g ood.
dent w ill attem pt to fu rth er devalue
what lesser degree,
in oth er units
These e fforts, carried on In an In­
the d olla r and issue m ore currency
the federal :
creasing spirit o f
fellow sh ip
and o f governm ent beside
against our g old reserve
Result»
with ever m ore hop«-ful
d eterm in ­ The nation is today staggerin g un- woul«l
be p roblem atica l— on e
per­
ation. also in dicate that
men are <ler a vastly expensive arm y o f bur- son 's view i» about as g ood as an­
getting away from the su perstition «au« rats which it n ever asked for.
oth er's In this regard— but it would
I'O I't L A B r itlO J H
It Is o f «-«jiirse im possible to vote
that
storms,
earth qu akes
and
| u n dou btedly cause much uncertain­
.sliaintHMi am i F in ger Wavi-
for
every
governm
ent
w
orker.
But
«trough* ar„ " act» o f
G od.”
They
ty during the dev alu in g process.
Dry 7.V
are seeing those things
fo r
what ° " r elected offlea ls o w e the pu blic
In b rief,
business
is su fferin g
F in g er W ave, Dry, .*»«>,
serious respon sib ilty— the
re-
they » r e —dem ands on th eir energy s
iron» the sum m er d rop plus
labor
H «» m i ' f ; t k \ t .
k x i ’ k iu k n c k d
on Ihelr ability to coop era te, and on respon slbility o f seeing that liureau- trou bles, and there Is dou bt as to
«»UF.lt ATOMS
tlielr faith that God will
aprpove eracy Is kept to an ab solu te m ini­ w hether it w ill be able to recover at
w ho
and aid all right attem pts
to dis­ mum. They ow e It to those
. a norm al speed.
One g ood sign is
2 » S. Graia-
’ I ion e 1-11
. . . . . . .
_
.
,
prove the claim » <»f m ankind's c o m ­ send them to o ffic e to keep 1 govern- that
Mi'll ford
the strike seem closer to settle-
ment efficien t
and
econ om ica l—
mon enelinle*
Cleans
m en t~ -b u t the labor problem ,
im ­
!iol«l strictly to the business o f g ov ­
portant as it ia. is but one o f many
erning.
und not
to venture
into
THE N H IITIN G O l TH E HI Ml-
issues Industry must face.
W e are
fields that are p roperly the province
HI'HKIIKM
entering a cru« ial period and events
Without
In a recent address.
lam es
H. o f the private cttlfen .
o f the next half-doz«-n m onths w ill
That ideal o f pu blic serv ice, fol-
< arson. Chairm an o f the Council on
show where we. as an industrial na­
Stretching
o ffic e r s
of
all
Inter-Am erican
Kelationa, s a i d : l«»w«-d by eectlve
tion, are goin g .
"T h e West I» to play a new role on i kinds, w ould go far tow ard solving
The much opposed, much d efen d ­
2
the w orld atage.
The
great
war , the tnx p rob lem — a problem that
FAHF.lt HUILDING
R ecip roca l
a r lff
Hill,
which
and ed.
i-auaed a shifting
o f th*- Itemi- i
‘ ‘ » g a g ' ng every far-sigh ted
give» the Presld*-nt the u nchecked
sphere«
Th*- V -w will supplant the '»I n k in g mind today,
l»«»w-er to m ake agreem en ts with fo r ­
o ld in , leadership w hich o l i i «sh oe
, Mh u K O I 'M ) FDOOK
eign
nations w hereby we w-ill low er
In dlfferen i concepi
concept In
In Internati«»..
in ternation ­ ;
obg. r v * ra believe that
re-
the ta riffs on th eir
goods
by
as
al relations
and
com m ercial
ex­ covery will com e slow ly
and
that much as 50 per cent, passed the last
W A T C H M A K E R Jk J E W E L E R
changes
The actual war did
not
there Is little fear that any severe
C on gress
On July 23 the m ach in ­
end with the signing o f the A r a l » - aP|.blM.|la to (h ^
progress
already
M O V ED T o NEW LOCATION
ery It created went in to m otion fo r (
tire, hut we
believe
Its term in ­
made w ill occu r.
the first tim e, when n egotlaion * for
ation Is dimly visible today Inter-
If that Is true, there ia one
in­
a recip rocal treaty with Cuba w ere!
Aiuericanlsm will finally point the
vestm ent the far-sigh ted citixen ran
started.
way to stop the ruthless econ om ic
m ake that w ill bring
him
" d iv i­
No pieces o f legislation o f the last!
struggle which has been designate«!
dends'
a m odern hom e.
It
wlft
tw o years is m ore far-rea ch in g than
’ The W ar A fter the W a r "
If this
give his fam ily som eth in g that ca n ­
the ta riff bill, o r m ore potentially
be trui'. the long labor pains cau*«-d
not he adequ ately m easured in d o l­
W fOvr 0M t«r consol ivppfy yo*.
Im portant. The A dm in istration plan|
by the birth o f this n«-w epoch will
9*nd vc kit no<**o
lar* and cen ts— a h igh er standard
to use it in a vast e ffo r t to reh a bili­
not hav«> b«>*-n siiff«-rcd In v a in ."
Ulion* s o ?
of living.
And, Ih rou gh th e act o f
tate
w
orld
rade.
break
the
Interna­
It aecnis an axiom
that
intense building It, he w ill stim u late racov*
715 W . Main St.
M edford
tional com m ercia l deadlock that is
nationalism , as pu rstod by many ot
er\
No d olla r w«1 spend do*1* m ore
th*» great European pow ers today, is
*•* provide employ m* nt and to sti­
pr<»d«ntv«‘ of nothing save chaos — m ulate industry than the con stru c­
and Ihere Is good reason to heller«' tion dollar
that the peoples o f the w'orld w ill
Price» are
risin g,
and
stron g
( J*iicc«s»*or to Dr. J. 4. Em m ens)
al last torn for relief to an en lig h t­ forces, backed by g overn m en t itself
201 M idfn rd lll«lg.
en« «1 nationalisin such as concerns sr«- attem pting to a<-celarat«*
Establish«'«! In 1 our community
th**ir
I nt< tier lim ited to eye, car. n«»*c.
25 y«wrs
»Ir fa r s o n
Th# rigors o f m ilitary ra(. o t clim b,
an«l throat and fittin g o f glass«*»,
now.
Build
repair
l'U t »TOGRAPHEBH
Filone «7
42M W . tub St.
P H Y S H T a N h
war ar«> not greater than thoae o f now- anil "g et
i.-i i o :
Ras u n
the
In on
ground
Medfawd,
O
regon
econom ic war
flo o r ”
Friendline** and «-«»operation
be­
Fixpert P h otograph y
Physician and San
tween nations I» vital to w orld sta­
S ton e»' Drug
»,
Fine P ortra its a Specialty
I' AKKIt f'o o p ra tin g with Conn
Store
bility, world progreas,
w orld
w el­ t) Agent Phil F«»rtner In a search
M edford Bl«lg.
t'en trai Point
fare
for a suitable cash cr«*p for Baker
o p t o m f : t r i n t
e o g n tf, aererai farm era planted peas
___________ A TTO RN EY S
T ill M W ON F K E M E M IlF .lt*
during June and July to get data on
Ity It M. Ilo f e r
K F A * M VDK TO AN YTH IN G
the m aturity o f the crop . The pur-
(m o d G lasse», If >on nee«l the in.
1 recently hail orra*l«*n t«» drive
Tenni» R acquets Rest rung
LAW YER
oth erw ise goo«l a«lvice.
p«*ee o f these trials la to determ ine
t h r o u g h the slat* o f Idaho a »tat*'
Jackson t'o . Rank
222 E. Main. Medford
w hether Baker cou n ty
can
grow
o f aw« • ping
M edford
rag*-hru-h plains, fer-
late gr«'en peas fo r the eastern m ar­
F ASHION .SHOPS
tile farm land , high m ountains and
T A IL O R ING
kets.
le-autlful
river*
and
lake*.
It
F.AKL
I*.
*IM
*.
Prop,
makes one feel good to Ju*t look
P h on e IMI
D rroam aking and lten»«»deling
arrows Its great open spare«.
i t X. Fir St
P hone ant
Lad*«»' « a d G ents' )
MRS. M Y R T L E ANDREW
Ip L’ » i-. i ran ia to a f . u k i s * i i
h ne 1 IS 1
124 Mxdfor-1 Ballili»*!
h
Received by Agent
. . . and profit by
OUR A C T IV E C O -O P E R A T IO N
j
F. J. Huber
Suits from $30 up
YOUNGS
B E A U T Y SHOP
Popular Prices
Permanent W aves
$1.95 to S5.50
H 1 6 L B A
Cleansing
Cream
Pores
BERT PECK
Automobile Repair
A nd Service
j
C. Earl Bradfish
50c
15 S. Central
Instantly, it liquefies to
gentle, penetrating cleans­
er o f every tiny pore. Yet,
delicate pores are never
enlarged. Completely, it
removes every particle o f
dust and accumulated oils
and leaves the skin soft,
exquisitely smooth.
CONGER
Funeral Parlors
P E R L ’ S
Funeral Home
Dr. C. W . Lemery
This Classified Directory W ill be found useful
When in Medford
Shangle Studios
L O C K SM IT H &
G U N SM ITH
U n iq u e
CLEANERS
M edford Cycle &
Repair Shop
Try an A d in
The A~**ri''en
Dr. B. C. Wil
Dr. Jud Rickert
O. C. Bog'
The Fashion Shop
F. J. Hubt
South Central Ave.
Medford, Ore.
SLITS *Jo I
s. rig st.
J
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