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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1935)
THURSDAY. JANUARY 17. 1935 PAG 1C TWO T im A M E R IC A N , C E N T R A L P O IN T , O REG O N also known as L. D. Reed, and Rutlj .1 SUMMONS equivalent of a B. 8. degree tr ued pecially in these days, that if gov- rarmers on control of peach leaf curl IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Reed, husband and wife, for the sum by leading private technical schools, eminent confiscated all their wealth County Agent W. S. Averill is re- STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR of $435.71, plus Interest at the rate ol 10% per annum from the 12th Only the highest ranking students it would soon be bannrupt without commending that the trees be spray- JACKSON COUNTY. JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING day ol August, 1932, plus $76.00 at West Point are permitted to en -] additional funds. ed with Bordeaux 6-6-50 before the attorney's fees, plus $2.50 for in Re-established. September 11, 1928. ter the engineering corps. It has been reliably estimated that buds begin to swell or slip their AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, an Ore surance premium, plus $5.00 tot gon building and loan corporation. Devoted to the best Interests of After graduation, he spends two 20 per cent of an annual family in- scales. Because of the mild winter continuation of abstract of title, plus Plaintiff, Central Point and vicinity. costs and disburse years as a student officer son some come of $2,000 goes for taxes. Lit- this swelling has already begun in vs. 1 all Plaintiff’s Entered as second class matter at MINERVA HOLLINS HUTCHINS ments hereinafter to be taxed, plus river, harbor or flood control dis- lie of it is paid in direct taxes— some localities, he says and it would Interest on said judgment at the rate tbr io»t office. Central Point, Ore trict. There he must learn every and that fact has led to the erro- be well for growers in such districts and E. P. HUTCHINS, her husband; of 10% per annum from the date of gon, under the Act of Marcb 8, 1879. D L REED, also known as L. D. task, from dredgehand to chief ol neous belief that people with small to spray as soon as they have two or HEED, and RUTH REED, husband the decree herein, and that said De party. He then takes a one-year means escape paying for govern- three days without rain, SUBSCRIPTION RATES and wife; D. E. MILLARD and SYL cree and Judgment be held a first VIA MILLARD, husband and wife; and prior lien upon the following One Year ............. 11.00 postgraduate course at a leading ment. That belief should be thor- also all other persons or parties un described property, situated and be 8ix Months ............................. $ .75 private technical Institution. Fol-Joughly exploded— every bag of gro- Housewife Tells of known claiming any right, title, es ing in the County of Jackson, State lowing that he is given a one-year ceries, every gallon of gasoline, ev- Payable In advance. Washday Troubles tate, lien or interest in or to the of Oregon, to-wit: river and harbor course at the En- ery pair of shoes you buy, is taxed. Advertising rates on application. Lot seven (7) Block three teal estate described in the Com gineerlng School at Fort Humphreysl If you rent your home, part of the Office— Second Street, off Main. (3) of the Sunnyside Addition January 14, 1935 plaint on file herein. Defendants. to the City of Medford. Jack- s —a course that is not available else- rental represents taxes which the Dear Mother: TO D. L. REED, also known as ARTHUR EDWARD POWELL son County, Oregon, as the where in the country. Only then owner of the house must pay. If you Vou wltl doubtless be surprised L. at D. Reed, and RUTH REED, bus- same is designated and describ Editor and Proprietor band and wife; also all other persons _ does he go into service as a qualified take a trip on a train, the heavy tax- Q ^^onday '* Tw ill explain ""exp " le that in ^ or ed on the official plat thereof, parties unknown claiming any |army engineer. es paid by the railroads are reflected; tbi8’ letter. Y’ou know what a bug- right, title, estate, lien or interest now of record. It is highly sugnificant, further- in the cost of tickets. If you turn a-boo washday has been to me ever in or to the real estate described And for a further decree fore closing Plaintiffs mortgage against ! more, that army engineers, like olh-jon a light about 15 per cent of your since we moved to this locality, What herein, IN THE NAME OF THE STATE the rea!l property hereinabove de er members of our military service, electric bill goes for taxes. with the hard water and rainy weat 1 _. . i er. Junior and Bobby in school and OF OREOON, you and each of you scribed. .are as immune from politics as it is I The average citizen eats as much,I finaUy Rutb Ann learning to walk. This Summons is published in The are hereby required to appear and i postlile to be. The traditions of the wears as many clothes and moves 1 y 0u know all this, but not that Will answer the Complaint of the Plain American. Central Point, Oregon, by 'army are exceedingly strict— and about as much, as do people with and I nearly had serious trouble be- tiff on file herein against yeu, or order of the Honorable H- D. Norton, any officer willfully making a false much larger incomes. As a result, it ! cause of Washday. You remember otherwise plead thereto, within four Judge of the above entitled Court, ,. . . . ; my writing of Junior s accident— statement is subject to court-martial is this average citizen who is most W(f„ (t happe „ ed Monday morning (4) weeks from the date of the first duly made on the 9th day of Janu publication of this Sammons. ary, 1935. expulsion and disgrace. seriously affected by extravagant or After getting the boys off to school The date of the first publication You are hereby notified that if you If these engineers, educated at a wasteful government. And it is the land Ruth Ann tucked away for her : fall to appear and answer the Com- of this Summons is the 10 th day of cost of some $20,000 and schooled average citizen who profits m ost1 morning nap. I tackled the washing. ‘ plaint of the Plaintiff as required January, 1935. Having just got started— with dirty GLENN O. TAYLOR, in the traditions of the army, are in from economical efficient and thrlf clothes all over the kitchen floor— herein, or otherwise plead thereto, O. H. BENGTSON, Plaintiff will take a Decree against THE FUTURE OF WORKMEN’S competent and untrustworthy, it ty government. the 8Ci,00i principal came with Jun- you for the relief demanded in said, Attorneys for Plaintiff. COMPENSATION INSURANCE would seem that the American peo- When these facts are realized by ¡or. After tending to him and also Complaint, which is succinctly stated 126 East Main Street, Medford, Oregon. A better foundation for work pie have been fooled ever since Rev- the American people, there will be a , quieting Ruth Ann, who had woke as follows, to-wit; For a judgment, olutionary days, when the corps was j campaign for tax reduction that will “ P. I could not possibly finish the against the Defendants D. L. Reed, j men’s compensation insurance and . .. ,, „ . washing before lunch. This would be Why Not Try public security was recently fore organized. It is a great deal easier not confine itself to pretty speeches |the day that W11, met an old irlend ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ »■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a | on the way home and brought him cast by William Leslie, associate to believe that the slurs cast on the but will get results, Chet & Ett Parker ~~~— —— for luneb. It would not have been HAMBURGER INN general manuger of the National engineers stem not from honest o INVESTOR WANTS SAFETY j so bad if it had been summer and 1 Medford Bureau of Casuuity and Surety Un pinion, but from the desire of cer FIRST could have the washing hanging on Home Cooking tain politicians to Justify the unjus : . . . £ p v n < ^ derwriters. Mr. Leslie based his | the screen porch. One week I took Specialize in Chili and Tamale Pie The wise investor follows the old the clothes off and on the line tour prediction on two assumptions: That tifiable. railroad motto of "Safety First." times. Once I left them out two new rating programs, recently en A WORTHWHILE GOVEItMENT Depression has taught him one days in the hopes they would dry, - WE GIVE YOU A - dorsed by the National Convention >i>; » » ; » > :» ; >; ♦♦♦« PROGRAM thing of Incalculable value— that I bu‘ wh®n 1 dld, brl“ 8 the,m ,n. tbe* of Insurance Commissioners, will be , , . , , . were all covered with soot and had The recent proposal that railroad speculation is for those who can af- to be wa8ijed again. Having to use accepted and approved by individ grade-crossing elimination be made lord to lose— a category in which so much cleanser and soap, my hands ual state authorities when filed; and THROUGH Z and red and rough all the time. It I that future costs for occupational a part of federal relief work during very few of us have a place. Securi is mighty tiresome having the clothes the current year is finding increas ties are subject to their own laws diseases will develop normally. drying in the house, but we just ing support. of gravity, no matter what we thought we couldn't send them out. BEAUTY SERVICES “ The hope for a normal develop It is supported by safety authorl- thought in the boom days, and what l AT A SAVING The Domestic Laundry delivery ment In occupational disease costs, ■ truck goes right by our door. The ■ ties, who know that such a program j goes up is always likely to come Permanent Waves ....... ... $2.00 Mr. Leslie declared, "lies in recog other day they left a pamphlet about 2 There's no catch in it ! ■ ■ Southern Pacific takes you to Z J Finger Wave wet, 25c, dry, N5c nixing the necessity of providing would do much to reduce and even down. their work. We wondered it it could The average American as a result be true. We hadn't thought of all J Chicago, New York and most ■ A Shampoo ............................... Siili compensation for such diseases by tually eliminate the great loss ot ■ other eastern cities through Z ___SOe > Hot Gil Shampoo means of separate legislation which life due to crossing accidents. It is is turning resolutely to investments these expenses of washing at home: 2 Culilornia for tbe same rail ■ supported by railroad men, who ¡which provide the maximum of se- Fuel to heat water; water on meter; H a ircu t ................................ ... a v takes into account the distinctive fare as a trip straight East and ■ cleanser and soap; electricity for ■ a%< chaiacter of the problem involved know that It would expedite and ini- j curity for principal. Profit is of power; blueing, starch and wear and ■ back. See your local agent or fi M aral ..................... ■ av In principle, it is Just as proper to prove service. It is supported by | secondary consideration. He is seek- tear on the machine— and last, but ■ write J. A. ORMANDY, 705 Z ♦ Manicure ...................... ■ ...... 5th compensate for occupational disease state governments, which realize thejing means of investment whereby not least— your work! We decided J Pacific Bldg., Portland, Ore. >; Scalp Treatment ........ as it is for Industrial accidents, pro. need for crossing elimination b u t' his savings may be spread about to try it, so I called 166, Medford, Comb Wave '................. ... a ir the Domestic Laundry, who will call !•: Facials ........................... vided it is done on a basis which per have no funds to devote to it. And | widely among basic, essential indus- here for our clothes at no extra cost. 50« mltg a proper determination of the It Is supported by the general pub- tries— industries which will weather The Damp Wash is only 4c a pound >; Eyebrow Arch ......... a%< true facts in the case, and which le and the business man who knows1 the economic storms, and eventual- or minimum bundle, 50c. The Dry J 41016 EAST MAIN J PHONE 84 does not create a prohibitive cost that no form of public works could ly come out with colors flying. He Wash, no starch and flat pieces iron : : particularly as respects the accumu do more to take up the slack in era-1 knows that he is not saving for to- ed, 8c per pound, or the same mini ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a mum charge per bundle. I’m trying lated liability for diseases of the polyment and stimulate heavy Indus- day, but for tomorrow, when . . his , the Economy Wash— flat pieces iron- tries while at the same time not in earning power will decline, and dol- (1 (, aud the c,ot|W(| 8tarched ready t0 slow, progressive type such as slli terferlng with any private endeav lars which are earned with relative ¡ron, j*m feeling rested already and This Classified Directory W ill be found useful coals." ease now will be very difficult to I do hope it won't be too expensive. When in Medford In reviewing the history of work ora. I will tell you all about it next week. This last phase of the proposal is | come by. men’s compensation from an lnsur We are all well, the boys doing ance viewpoint, Mr. Leslie said not especially important, inasmuch| This attitude, shared as it is by; fine in school and Ruth Ann sweeter PHOTOGRAPHERS PHYSICIANS “ The past record of business has as federal funds are disbursed with; the great bulk of average citizens, and cuter every day. I wish you the principal stress laid on getting! promises well for the national fit-1 could see her. been exceedingly bad. The under Shangle Studios D rTlTC. Wilson Dearest love from us all writing losses have been staggering inixtmum employment for each dol-|lure. Many people are pursuing NANCY'. Expert Photography Physician and Surgeon lar spent and encouraging private their investment programs through 'veraging 12 per cent of premiums Stones' Drag ’ aid Adv. Fine Portraits a Specialty 210 Medi enterprise. In grade-crossing elim life insurance, which is especially Store or stock Insurance carriers and ag- Medford Bldg. Bldg ination. the greatest part of the well suited to the needs and the de Central Point Metti ogatlng well over $150,000,000.’ OPTOMETRIST Failure to secure adequate rates, money would go to workers, both on sires of persons of all financial ATTORNEYS r sing medical and indemnity costs, the Job and in factories supplying standings, lint whatever the plan Big January Dr. Jud Rickert cement, steel and other materials.' adopted, the trend toward safety O. C. BOGGS - D. STANLEY HOGG flutuating wage levels, and the Good Glasses, if you need them, Lawyers tendency to make compensation In And the revivifying effect of this! presents a splendid illustration of otherwise good advice. Jackson Co. Bank Building surance serve double duty as uneni would give impetus to employment ! American thrift, w isdom and down- 222 E. Main. Medford Safety, employment and public ^ right common-sense, Medford ployment Insurance, are Important FASHION SHOPS causes for this unsatisfactory experi welfare ill al be advanced if the] TAILORING government accepts the proposal. ence. of The Fashion Shop F. J. Huber "The successful handling of work- There are some 30,000 grade cross-] Drreetnaking and Remodeling ing which have no protection— and Indies' and Gents’ Tailoring in’s compensation insurance as a MRS. MYRTLE ANDREW SUITS $80 pp u iness requires a constructive at necessarily wasted because of accl- N E W and USED Miss Elaine Kush of Sams Valley Plinn. MSI 12« Medford Mnitdtnr *0 N Plr «I« Mi.tr.r- neeessarlty waste dbecause of acci .ado on the part of the carriers and vilsted at the home ot the Ralph a cooperative attitude on the part of dents occurring at them. Here the! Wilson family Saturday. mployers," Mr. Leslie continued. government has an opprtunlty to be] The snowfall in this district was Dr. C. W . Lemery Dr. I. H. Gove The unfortunate experience of the of the utmost service lo all the peo-1 much heavier than in the nearby pie. p st has made the executives of (Successor to Dr. J. J. Emmena) towns enabling the children to en 204 Medford Bldg. stock casualty companies unwilling DENTISTRY MAGA AIN E STORIES REST FOIt joy winter sports. 1 raetiee limited to eye, ear, nose, to accept at face value mere predic Medford, Oregon Owing to the Inclement weather FILM PRODUCTION and throat and fitting of glasses. tions that the path is now clear and A ll Styles Audiences are tired of sophist!- »here will be no Community Club Tel. 507 Res. 1013 everything in the future Is golug to rated Broadway plays,” declared -meeting this month. he rosy. They are like the gentle- prolific magazine Miss Edith Sage is in Salem where 'rtfU W W V rtVYS5YlYVN VW « an from Missouri, they want to be Eric Howard. hown. Despite this natural busi writer and university Instructor. | she is employed as secretary for t r o w b r i d g Brill Metal Works ness caution, there are many prar- who wrote the picture , “ Gunfire” ,I Representative A. Moore Hamilton that will feature Rex Hell and Ruth [ in the Oregon Legislature. GENERAL SHEET METAL t cal minded executives who share Cabinet Works FURNACES A HEATING Mrs. Margaret D. Lydiard Is visit-, IV. Main St. Mcdionl, Or«*. with the speaker the belief that the Everything in Cabinet Wort 1 0 0 E. 8th. St. Medford Movie executives are no longer i ,nR wt(h ber >on Wm. i.ydiard and \ ondltlon of the workmen’s compen- Phone 418 Kstab.ished in 1908 on business is Improving and the paying vast sums for Broadway hits i family in Medford, the movie audience of America] Miss Libby Jane Hamilton spent tl">ok for the future hopeful.’’ wants human, genuine, clean •for*»’ * Saturday evening in Central Point Safe Insurance H( „ Having the kind the magazines publish «-here she attended a Bridge club THE ARMY ENGINEERS Sensational best-sellers and »exy meeting. Oregon Mutual Fire For many years, the United BERT PECK Mis* Grace Lydiard is visiting her S'atos Army Engineering Corps has Broadway plays are out. Insurance Co. 'There Is little chance (or the or-1 aunt Mrs. Chas. Dunlap in Central '«•n making surveys of flood oon- Automobile Repair (Incorporatesi ) iglnal photoplay written directly for p0|nt LKLAND CLARK. Agent o) and power projects, as a part of And Service Mls» 8ybal Walker. County Health 19 North Bartlett Ht. military duties. Following it* the screen The author’» best bet is Medford, Ore. Phone 149« to write his story for magazine pub- y ,irw, wa8 a Table Bock school FA HER BUILDING rveys, It has made exhaustive re- llcation. If it's »creenable it will visitor Monday afternoon. Mlsa ” ts to Congress concerning the he purchased for motion picture Walker wil be prepared to give the f> asiblllty and practicability of the use.” Schick test for diphtheria immuni Phone 815 projects. In many instances. It has “ Gunfire” is adapt'd from one o f zation on her next visit. o . S. B L A C K K O K offered the opinion, supported by E A D S' TRANSFER Howard's 600 published stories. Earl Case of Antiock was a hay DAIRYMAN statistics and a wealth of factual in- & ST O R A G E buyer at the Ixie orchard this week Fresh Milk and Crsma 'ormatlon, that various projects are MIIO SUFFERS MOST FROM 1015 N. Central, Medford Delivered Daily ’ practical from an engineering HEAVY TAXATION? For Stn-age or Moving of 75ÏTÜregon Phone I4xt Central P i dpolnt or, from a business stand- II should b** everlastingly empha Household G chw I s nt. could not be expected to Jus- sized that the tax problem is every I urry Farmer* Try New Cm|» ly their cost rltizen’s problem— whether he is a offers GOLD BEACH— Farmers In Cur « e Serve 25-;t5-50c Lunches During the last few years some of I millionaire or a worker for wages ry county will have an opportunity Tengwald Agency SPECIAL M m PRICES the projects the army engineers it should likewise be emphasised Real Estate— All Kind* of Nandies Cafe to try out «mall planting* of Y'ellow w arned against have been started I that the tax problem I* of greater Insurance during the »inter months Trefoil and Burr clover seed this Fine Steaks— Italian Dinner* a for political reason*— and often significance to the man of amall • II hour* year. County Agent R. M Knox re M,!o * wT o , ARr,KR QUYRTERS Phone 1518 public officials In charge. In an ef-jm«ans than to the man with large 1.5 West Main St.. Medford ok S*‘rTr To Herve Again ports. Mr Knox has obtained 160 _____ “ Farm* For Sale" j hone ,8 2 220 F M a t , M ed fo r. fort to laugh off the engineers’ re- means. In spite of all the talk for Appoinfm« nt pounds of the Y'ellow Trefoil and ports, have cast aspersions on the about taxing the rich,” government 100 pound* ot Run* clover seed ability of the corps. Opinions of re-lsubsists principally from revenue which he plans to Inoculate and dis latively Inexperienced civil engin-1 derived from taxes on thing* bought tribute In five and ten pound lots •ert have bee a accepted instead 'by the millions of representetive P E R L ’ S to farmer» who wish to make dem e x p e r t CONGER It Is Interesting, therelore. to Americans- Tbe rich are taxed Funeral Home w a t c h and JEWELRY onstration plantings of these crops trace the education of any army en- heavily. It la true— but the revenue Funeral Parlors Eatabllshed In yonr com m unity Repairing flneer. He first must graduate from that source barely makes a |v»ch Nptsy (jw -rtc Answered P h on e 2 0 7 25 yewr* . . - A| r v Prr*, ‘o " Prier» from a tour-year course at West dent in governmental receipts The- CORVALLIS— In answer to atm- 7 1 » W . Main S». M edford , 428 W- dth St ' Av®. Medford Medf .nl, Oregon Fekat which provide« him with the rich are so few and Inr between, e*- *m «s tnqulrtee from Bemto* «ounty The American j EDITORIALS £ a X t? \ j FREE TICKET j § Medford Sch oi |of Beauty Culture 1 CALIFORNIA!! : Southern Pacific J Clearance Table Rock Rockets PIANOS Baldwin Piano Shoppe CLAUDETTE C. Earl Bradfith