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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1934)
T b * J l U B K I C A X . C t S m x L P A U I TWO TH YR SD A Y. S E 'T E M R E R « . POINT. OWWGC with which Wisconsin che**e produc |o:y every forty-acre uoodlet and ♦ very patch o f second growth counts. ers are faced today T h L Is th- old story of • rushing Our figures »how that we are per- A hard-headed milk and rheee- man from W ifrun*io M.ri> jMroitrf# into production o f dairying, rhee— ii.itting fire* to devastate our !«*• ecu never hop* for a aatu iactor or any other agricultural crop w ith • <1 oft a.rea ouch year al a rate price until, through their own V o l out scientifically analysing the mar which will make our second growth untary action, they learn to control ket possibilities and a plan fo r sell i mbe.- crop o failure when we need If eith er (afsner* or i i . and the day isn't far o ff when we volume ve|«s ity and «he larger pet ing output It m anufacturer- do not coordinate »hall need this crop despecately. ct BY age « f output. to their production and selling metho* take* roughly a hundred year« H- nay* there 1« great to-do ovei the old econtm ir U s o f supply .ind g lo w good structural tim ber and we -'chec-e w eek ''; a great fuss over demand w ill make them pay de .n y are allow ing our logged o ff land to. O n Vm r ............ I I . 00 the making o f a too-«h ee*e; a flut-i M H I T » H K n M i W IT H T H E fo r their mistake*. . St> Month« — - — J ter o f excitement over givin g th e W tTOKlivT? W h y not live and learn at the Payable In advance President a cheese: that the prodat • same time? Report* -how that t i l l i* »eeing A dtertialng rate* on application. er* are lulled into complacency by j nor* men. women and children kill- ÛY TRAIN TO Office— Second Street, o ff Main the purchase of a few m illion pounds 1 H A R D ONE T O A N a t t h K ii in automobile accident« than In o f cheese by the A A A ; that they for The editor o f the W ilder. Idaho A K T H L 'fl E D W A R D P O W E L L ny previous year. F igu re« «applied get that out one o f these things real- Herald say*. 'T h e point that it Editor and Proprietor >> the National Bureau o f Caaualty ly sell* any increased volum e ot . worrjring ye editor is why our gov- j ud Surety l'n d ~rw riter. chow that counter, that they | w n m ent should want to en t-r inn cheese over the counter; < r the firm aix month« o f thia year are mere opiates, false panaceas; any ore business venture* at the i bout 2 '»per cent more people were that they are not cures or perman expense of the taxpayers. i killed than in 1*33. and the worst ent solution*; that in dairying ikv “ W e belieTe that if our lawm ak riving month* a rt yet to com e— farm er can get no where by idly ers would exert more effort in re- j September. October and November. talking production curtailm ent, or during taxes and less In meddling In 1*33. nearly 31.000 person« were killing cows, or givin g cheese away with legitim ate business, we would j i killed. I f you add 20 per cent to oi praying fo r the government ic all profit th ereby." ' this number ft w ill amount to 37,- | buy it; that the only solution is to ;ua, with more than 1.000.000 per i perfect s selling talk to cause in ón* Injured. The economic lorn* creased demand, as many other In will jum p into the billion«. i’ list Ties have keen obliged to effect What 1« the matter? It 1« not pos Ride in big, comfortable a change of pace in orer to market Continued dry weather makes all HH I I I U K TAX < 1PITJU. <»l T ible that the d river« o f the country coaches on smooth steel rails. their products. travel in forest lands a great fire h i- OF K I M T K M V ? have ceased to think. They would Tourist berth for the night xard. according to a statement Ju.l This gentleman points out th a ’ In a recent adriresa on "O u r Na : not admit that they are w illin g to as little as $1 extra. See your ccnstantly increasing nnmb-rs oi issued by the forest service. tional Wealth and National Income. wipe out o r cripple the population of local agent or write IT. A . Commenting upon the personal in- persons are engaging in cheese mak Dr. V irgil Jordan, President o f th*-' a large city every year Vet, they Ormandy, 705 Pacific Bldg., National Industrial C o n f t r e t i t ■! in «o and seem ingly they don't care ing and that tom orrow they will >e t * t o f every c itixen in helping pro- Portland, Ore. faced with the «am - -«-Hiñe problem tect our forests. Mr. Buck said, “ To- Hoard, l»la»t* the old and ever-recur- There must be some kind o f a new r r< nt belief that redistribution « ( ¡ g» rni In the a ir which Infects us all. - - - wealth, accomplished through tax-1 ; v rhaps It la the «peed bug In any Th i. indicative o f th^ progre* ■ h' American railroad» have made u f a hundc-d direction-, all the way ------------ ---------------------------- ■ from promotion safety, to «peeing *p K*-*>tAldl«h«d. » . p: ember 13. 1*23. 1 train* and making them more com* iM-VOtCd to 11» M *i » l * r t i U of f. rtalile The purpose o f the rail« C m t m l I’olni m il » I H ï i l » ¿ ..e th- American the beat, aaf- Ki'*rf*-d » . |w>D<l cl*** matter at < *t, cberffaeac and moat effllcent tran tl i office, (e n tr a i Point. Ore • ■ortatlon »ervice in the world, and gon. 'der the Act o f March ». I * * » - they have swrcecdtd. T V y are • nti'led to a fair return S I B n C K IPTlO N K A TE S The American MJORIHN I T K t i P K O D t I T l ' » ' »K I.IJ N (i l U l 'K K t T I U IN D burn over an average o f on< e every thirty year*. " A carelessly dropped m atch" ja y » t'uck "m a y not only destroy pre*eui payrolls, but rob whole rom m nnitie- o f futur. prosperity." PI umh - ;ii.Y \ADS’ T R A N S FE R & STORAGE 1(05 V « entrai, Medford l o r Storugi- <«r M u tin g o f H*»ll-l*ho'l| C è M XI - Dr. C. W . Lemery (Succi—»o r to Dr. J. J. Kutinen») ISO M edford Bldg. I ntctice lim ited to eye, ,.ar. no»e, and throat und fittin g o f glasses. Tel. 507 Res- 1013 B I C Y C L E S Get your bike repaired un,l ready fo r school T H E B EST W O R K A T T H E C H E A P E S T P R IC E S Forester Asks A ll To Protect Forests EDITORIALS Repair Shop Medford Cycle & C O N G E R Funeral Parlors Southern Pacific M U R R A Y ’S A R T H A IR D R E S S E R S I l S. 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Anyj change for the better In the mining situation Is thankfully received by thinking ritlicna. ample, were but one-aetrrnth o f th,* number occurring In D l l Only xrade-i-ro**lug arrtdents. which are ttlmost Invariably the fault o f th* " '« • o r vehicle Involved, have risen Mu, h railroad work Is D***TflP| rlly ■•r a pot' iiM*|l, dang'roua hind Ye*. It at year, the fatality rate per mil lion man houra touched the taftnt-1 U iln .a l lave! m 0 22 Something for Everyone! " W n t ten So Y o u Can A t A ll Newsstands 2 5 c Winning Our Battle with Low Prices on Quality Merchandise. Even In pre-war day* the railroads re a «a fe industry -and alnce then they have reduced accident fatalitlea l>y more than half. 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Big Strike at the Golden Rule is for More Customers and we are M M I ON M il K I I I H o A IM The American ratio rad in,lustre ha* made a record In promoting safety, both for passengers and w orker», that la theenvy of the world Meil ford W O V E R 400 (■ •rth a r 1« M U P*MI h— dud 1 » I The motorists o f Am erica should! management competent to distribute reali*e that the tim e w ill come when jj and sell their product« ;hr authorities — representative» ol |. As a consequence, every cltlM ii j themselves and their neighbors— has a much larger «hare In the na- | will p ^ s stricter regulations and en- j t.onal ealth than he realize« The force more stringent penalties. II.; man who earns a hundred dollar* u people w ill not exercise care fo r ! month, to use an Illustration o f Mr themselves, society as a whole must j Jordan's has at Ills disposal twenty- exercise it fo r them. There appear* : five or thirty thousand dollars worth to be no other way out. o f the national wealth. Someone has given It to hltu to work w ith— ; and all reap the benefits. Had it n o t; been possible for someone to have | saved and Invested the capital that produce« (h i« w orker's Income, would h. out of a job. Those who wish to tax capital out o f '-liMance. in me Utopian hope that this would bring prosperity to the workers, should think that over. The prosperity anil happines* o f the worker la absolutely dependent on concentrations o f capital which he may use— capital which produce# the wealth that feeds and clothe* and shelter« him and his fam ily. And III thl» connection, no conclusion could be more fitting than Mr. Jor dan’* statement: "In no country have the savings of the people - l. l l i l . 'S st HOOI. DRESSES rich and poor together— been re -1 turned so rapidly to the service o il the community.*’ St HOOI. A N K L E T S 1*111 L lJ t I N S T K t l » O F HATH New reports o f Increased mining i activity, affecting in e l a I m ining! »la te «, are constantly appearing. How long It will be before re il prngreia Is made toward normalcy 1* 1 a matter o f conjecture. Hut It Is a fact that mining districts which have, been deserted for years art* b e in g 1 opened up once more, and that thei sound of drills la echoing from dig-1 gin g« that have known only the wing brat o f the bat «ince depression be gan. Phone 207 Main St. 15 W I alfon or any other means, would b -vent. It compels uk all to dash o f benefit to the masse* o f people, i .om ewhere or nowhere in our cat# Mr. Jordan points out something . (|ay or night fo r no prmsing reason. tiiat should be thoroughly under I Then we come back to the s a m e stood the national wealth i- simply place in the same hurry. I f a man. •i name for the thing* people use for . woman or little child gets in the way land, house«, machinery, furniture, :t is just too bad. I f another car, or gold, sliver and so on. In them 1 bus. or tree, o r stone wall is In th • selves, these thing« are mostly way. that is just a tough break. worthless— a steel factory, for exam Our autherltiea have been liberal in ple. may cost many m illion* o f dol the matter o f driving rule* and regu lars hut if It stands idle it is en lations. On the whole, drivers are tirely without value. The only legally allowed plenty o f speed at measure o f value is production ol all times. Hut this liberality does article« which people want, need and not extend to the point where the j |}i w ill buy. T o produce such article* authorities a re w illin g to have au I ; men and materials must he bought ■ army o f people killed every year. This Classified Directory W ill be found useful When in Medford M EN'S OOHIM $2.79 to $3.95 MEN'S S W E A T E R S 97c, $2.19 and up B L A N K E T NEEDS! I'llO T O G R A I’ H E IM tu n - h i w , Shangle Studios Dr. B. C. Wilson Expert Photograph, F l* e i* o r t r »ll. a Sportali) M edford Bldg. Ph) -irían and Hnrgeon Stone»' Drug ¡||0 MtHlfi.nl Store Itldg Central Point Medford O P T O M E T R IS T ATTORNEYS Whillock’s Golden Rule 217 221 W rit Main Street Medford's Fastest Growing Department Store Dr. Jud Rickert Good Glasses, if Jim need them, otherwise g o .»! advice. E. Main. Medford FASHION' SHOPS The Fashion Shop Dressmaking and Rem odeling .X »V " iV • \-i^ 1U.U » W i a ^ l t wTi 4 V ' ' f ' a^ V MRS. M YR TLE ANDREM Phouc U S I 423 Medford lhtildta. O. C. Boggs LAM V E R Jacksw a ro . H ank Medford H u iid in g T A IL O R IN G F . J. Huber la id i«*’ and Gen»*' T a i l , e l « - K IT T S S3C V P H »1 h- F ir Si M a (lior,