The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936, January 24, 1935, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THURSDAY, JANUARY IM. UH«
PAGJ l
TI mi AMERICAN, CENTRAL POINT. OREGON
tw o
nem. Apparently the dogs ar® a.ary
COMMERCIAL TBAD1XJY
¿«pacta of the budget, one of It«
and are unable to go farther without There was a man In our town
moat intereating phases ia the pro-
a rest. The driver, who
typifies And he was wondrous wise.
posed expenditure of $ 900 , 000,000
Political Radicalism, is not
willing Rut one great fault thiB merchant for national defense. If Congress
Re-establlsbed, SeptemDer l t . 1928. to pause. Instead he is beating to
authorizes this expenditure, as it
had,
Devoted to the boat interests of death with a club labeled Taxes, the
probably will. 1936 will witness the
He wouldn’t advertise.
Contrai Point and vicinity.
greatest “ peace-time war exepnses”
lead dog named American Industry.
in the nation's history. The Presi­
Entered as •®c° nd
The second. Expansion, has collaps- The plies of goods were heaped
the -oat office. Central Point, Ore­
dent announced these figures with­
ed in the snow, tongue hanging out,
way up
gon, under the Act of March 8, 1879 eyes closed Th« fourth dog, Copital: Within his nice new store.
out comment—it is obvious, however
that they are principally made neces­
Goods, is exhausted, as is the las! He had ambition, enterprise
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
sary by Japan's abrogation of the
And credit— even more.
One Tear ................................. $1.00 dog. Employment, which looks as il
naval treaty. Two years from now,
Six Months ........................„... $ .751 it were about to give up the ghost.
Ills
plate-glass
windows
all
decked
when the treaty expires, Japan will
Severe
as
this
caricature
Is,
it
is
Payable In advance.
out.
start to build naval craft on a grand
eminently justified. If American
Advertising rates on application.
scale, and the United States must
Smart clerks and all the rest
business is to continue to pull its
Office— Second Street, off Main.
keep up with her. At the present
heavy load, it must have confidence. Were right on hand to serve the
ARTHUR EDWARD POWELL
time, our naval strength is well be­
crowd
It must be given a chance. It must
Editor and Proprietor
low our treaty limit. This tonnage
With courtesy and zest.
expand and develop. It must em­
deficit will be made up for the most
ploy men. Instead, however, all units
of government seem trying to outdo His bank account was large in size, part, within the next two years.
His capital very solid—
each other in wielding the tax club.
Business is quiet since the holiday
Excessive taxes close factories, con­ But on the day of opening up
His sales were worse than stolid. spurt aud reports are neither en-
fiscate homes and farms, prevent
i couraging nor discouraging. There
construction, destroy
employment
| have been a few small advances in
and investment, and drive capital ¡So one by one, the story goes,
The genial clerks were fired,
; various lines, while no industry has
into hiding.
It is foolhardy to beat and berate For business was not big enough \ fallen back. STEEL output recent-
i ly registered a gain, with the out-
To make the owner tired.
industry when it is weary and over­
i look for increased demand. TRADE
worked— when it should be given
i has been improving, and a late week
stimulation and confidence. It is His bank account grew smaller,
I showed a 16 per cent advance in
His stock remaned the same,
the height of folly to kill the lead
WHOLESALE SLAUGHTER PER dog with a club of confiscatory tax­ And folks forgot about him:
bank debits outside of New York
MITTED
| City. ELECTRIC POWER shows a
For they never saw his name.
ation and onerous legislation when
slight gain and tends steadily up­
A few months ago a great passen the wolf pack of depression and un­
Rents piled high, with business dull, ward. BUSINESS ACTIVITY as a
ger liner burned at sea, with a loss employment are at our heels.
whole is getting better.
And this man so very wise.
of life totaling about 150. Recently
a crack Canadian passenger train WHY NOT COMPULSORY BACON Hired himself out to a neighbor
EATING 7
Big industries, in company with
Who knows how to advertise.
tore onto u siding and telescoped a
Again we are faced with proposals
— DORIS ZORILLA, in the Rut­ government, are anxiously awaiting
"holiday special". A score of peo­
for more compulsory experimental land (V t.) Herald.
the Supreme Court’s decision on the
ple died.
gold forfeiture cases, which will be
Each of these tragic lncdents was laws. For example, in Oregon the
handed down early in February. II
headlined in newspapers throughout legislature will be asked to pass a
the civilized world. Millions of peo­ luw to the effect that beginning with 000,000 over 1935. Estimated ex­ the court decides that holders oi
ple were literally horror-stricken 1936 it will be made compulsory to penses are $3,302,000,000, a rise of gold bonds and gold certificate«
Public and private bodies Immeri add 3 per cent of alcohol made in $554,000,000. T his leaves an en­ must be paid on the basis of the old
ately started inquiries in an effort Oregon from farm waste, such at couraging surplus, so far as regular 100-cent dollar, as specified in the
to fix the blame and punish those cull potaoes, to each gallon of gaso­ income and spending is concerned bonus held by individuals who loaned
their money to the government and
who were guilty. The whole force line, and furthermore that the per­ of $120,000,000.
The next step, however, concerns many Industries, instead of the pres­
of public oplpion, backed by the au centage of alcohol shall be increased
thorlty of fho law determined that to 5 per cent, then 10 per cent and the emergency budget. The Admin­ ent 59.4 dollar, the nation's public
everything be done to make certain then 15 per cent each succeeding istration plans to spend some $4,- and private debts will show a paper
that there would be no more similar yeur The legislature will be fur­ 582.000. 000 for extraordinary pur­ rise of more than $ 60 , 000 , 000 , 000 .
ther asked to make such alcohol- poses, as opposed to an income of
accidents.
producing
plants free from taxes for $570,000,000 which will come from
Yet those killings horrible as they
were, were Infinitesimal compared five years, and free from one-half oi various AAA activities. This leaves
with a form of accident which the all taxes for a second five-year peri­ a deficit of $4.012,000,000.
Just to remind you
As a result, total expenditures fox
public accepts with complete IndlL od, if they operate at 50 per cent
"regular" and “ extraordinary" bud­
ference— the automobile
killings capacity.
of the
Why should a man driving a mo­ gets will be $7,884,000,000, a drop
Last year, incompetent, reckless or
careless drivers and pedestrians ac tor car be forced to use alcohol if he of $124,000,000 from 1935. Total
counted for a killing every 15 min­ does not want it, on the theory that receipts from ail sources will be $3,-
utes, and an Injury every 31 sec­ it will use a farm crop? If alcohol 992.000. 000, a rise of $280,000.000
onds The year showed a record for fuel Is as good as it is claimed, from the preceding fiscal year. The
killing in the United States of 36,000 and is cheaper why is it not sold to total net deficit will thus be $3,-
Many good bargains
($404,000,000 l e s s l
and an Injury total of 1,000,000 the public as any other commodity? 892.000. 000
What would the public have done If If it is as good as claimed, why is it than the 1935 deficit) which must
in
the railroads and steamships had necessary to force the public to buy be added to the soaring national
it? The mere fact that lt cannot com­ debt, bring 1( close to the $35,000,-
killed 36,000 persons In one year?
UPRIG H T
Practically every accident, wheth pete in the open market, should be 000,000 mark.
G R AN D
There is the budget situation in
er It resulta In killings or only In pretty good evidence that it will not
a
nut
shell.
Great
as
the
deficit
Is.
B U N G A LO W
scratched fenders, Is the result of the Justify the claims made for it by
the President and many financial ex­
human element. Ninety per cent of Its sponsors.
This is not an argument against perts say it is "well within the na­
automobile drivers are safe, careful
PIANOS
using
waste farm crops, it is not an tion’s resources.” It remains a fact,
and competent. Ten per cent are
national
debt
reckless, careless or incompetent argument against using alcohol for however, that the
must
evenually
be
paid—
and
that
in
fuel,
but
It
Is
an
argument
against
And that the per cent menaces the
lives, health and property of us all forcing a man to buy a product that the meuntlme hundreds of millions
If one steamship accident or a bad he may out want, and thut may not a year must be spent for Interest.
railroad acctdnt, killing compara­ be as good for his use as other fu­ All of this money has to be raised by
taxation, and the greater the debt,
W. Main St.
M ilford, Or<\
tively few people, causes revalution- els.
Why not pass a law to make every the greater the burden of Industry
ary legislation to protect the pub­
lic what shauld be the safety pro­ person blend two slices of bucon — and the less money it has for oth­
gram resulting from 36,000 auto­ with his breakfast every morning, to er purposes. Nineteen-thirty-six In­
CONGER
terest expenditures, for example,
mobile killings in one year?
use up waste hog pro* tctlon?
will come to the neat sum of $875,-
Funeral Parlors
STATESMEN OR I’OI.ITK I.1NS ? 7
000,000, a jump of $40,000.000 ov­
P h one 207
It is not an exaggeration to say
er the 1935 fiscal term.
715 W . 9lain 8t.
Medford
that the average business man looks
To get away from the economic
to a session of Congress with dread
and uncertainty. That has been es­
pecially true during the past few
years, in aamurh as economic stress llapp«-nlngs That Affect the Dinner
has led to an oversupply of proposed
Pails, Divhleml Cheeks and Tai j
"remedies" for all our financial and
Bills of Every Individual. Nation­
social ills— remedies which, for the
al an«l Int«’rnational problems In­
most part, would have been worse
separable from I-ocal Welfare.
than the disease.
Ask a dozen economists this ques­
Nothing could do more to encour­
age business, and the average cltl- tion: "How great a debt can the fed­
sen, than a conservative, responsible eral credit stand?" The chances are
attitude on the part of the present that you will g«-t a dozen different
Congress Conservatism does not and opposed answers.
Not so many years ago financial
necessarily mean
"stand-pat-lsm’
but it does mean a decent regard for authorities fearfully forecast that
our Constitution as contrasted with the national debt would soon reach
the "Isms" that are attacking it. It the $10,000.000,000 mark, said that
means that In the effort to bring this would mean the beginning of a
about needed reforms, honest busi­ collapse In the nation's credit. Today
nesses will not be sacrificed to the the debt has passed $30.000.000,000
ADVERTISING is an approved and madern way of dis­
Oods of Socialism, Communism or and some authorities believe that it
tributing
your merchandise
It takes the place of the
before
Dictatorship. It means that charges will reach $50.000,000.000
old. slow, costly and inefficient methods of the past
of bad faith and crookedness should many more years have passed. Yet
not be hurled at American business lltte fear is now expreasd as to sol­
In general by public officials seek- vency of our government. Treasury
In olden dsys it was necessary to depend upon personal
ug temporary popularity at public officials say that »60.000.000,000
solicitation or gossip and hearsay — now you can tell
would not he an exceesive debt for so
expense.
your trade, through the columns of this paper, timely
It Is the common belief that re­ rich a country.
The President's budget
message
sponsible Congressmen of both par
Interesting news about your merchandise and store.
ties are frankly worried about radi­ was predicated upon the theory that
calism within their own ranks
It It will be possible to achieve a smal­
We can make the message rery attractive for you. Our
Is to be hoped that the sound and ler deficit In the I »38 fiscal year
rates are low and results should fallow with our system.
sober thinking servants of the peo­ than In the I»36. Federal book­
ple will be able to curb the irrea- keeping today la done under a sort
We will he glad to help youKTAOINSHRDLUCMFWYP
ponslbles— and help restore
that of dual system. One set of b«>oks
We will be glad to call on you any time.
priceless element— confidence — tc takes care of the regular budget
Another Involves emergency expend­
the people
itures which. In the view of the Ad­
ministration, are much like war ex­
DON’T K ILL TH E LE A D IHMì
The Satudray Evening Post re­ penses and so cannot be carried on
cently published a symbolic cartoon the books at normal spending. This
which Illustrates with remarkable system has led to considerable con
aptness political abuse of Industry. fusion of the pubMc which bss been
The cartoon «bows • dog-teem told, on the one hand, that the gov­
and driver, against a background of ernment Is rutting coets. while on
Northern snows. The tenm has been the other hand. It sees the deficit
drawing n tremendous load of bun­ and taxes constantly rising
Estimated receipts for the 19S$
dles, labeled High Coats, Unbalanced
Budget, Government Spending and fiscal year regular budget total $».-
>overwmeet Competition la
t||.#(i(is(t» an ad»*»«'** <*f H M -
The American
EDITORIALS
Baldwin
Piano Sale
Baldwin Piano
Shoppe
Economic
also known as L. D. Reed, and Ruth
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Reed, husband and wife, for the lum
of $435 71. Plus interest at the rate
STATE OF OH BOON IN AND FOU of 10% per annum from the 12th
" S K F 'S S & T T
BUILDING j day of August. 1932. plus »76.00
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, an Ore­ attorney's fees, plus $2.50 for In­
surance premium,
plus $5.00 lot
gon building and loan corporation, continuation of abstract of title, plus
plaintiff.
all Plaintiffs coats and disburse­
MINERVA HOLLINS HUTCHINS ments hereinafter to be taxed, plus
and E. P HUTCHINS, her husband: interest on said Judgment at the rate
D L REED, also known as L. D. o! 10% per annum from the date of
REED, and RUTH REED, husband the decree herein, and that said De­
and wife; D E. MILLARD and S IL ­ cree and Judgment be held a first
VIA MILLARD, husband and wife; and prior lien upon the following
also a!! other persons or parties un­ described property, situated and be­
known claiming any right, title, es­ ing in the County of Jackson, State
tate, Hen or interest In or to the of Oregon, to-wlt:
Lot seven (7 )
Block three
real estate described in the Com
(3) of the Sunnyslde Addition
plaint on file herein. Defendants.
to the City of Medford, Jack-
TO D. L. REED, also known as
son County, Oregon, as the
L. D. Reed, and RUTH REED, hus­
same Is designated and describ­
band and wife; also all other persons
ed on the official plat thereof,
or parties unknown claiming any
now of record.
right, title, estate, lien or Interest
And for a further decree fore­
in or to the real estate described
closing Plaintiff's mortgage against
herein,
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE the reail property hereinabove de­
OF OREGON, you and each of you scribed.
This Summons 1s published in The
are hereby required to appear and
auswer the Complaint of the Plain­ American, Central Point. Oregon, by
tiff on file herein against you, or order of the Honorable H D. Norton,
otherwise plead thereto, within four Judge of the above entitled Court,
(4) weeks from the date of the first duly made on the 9th day of Janu­
ary, 1935.
publication of this Summons.
The date of the first publication
You are hereby notified that if you
fail to appear and answer the Com­ of this Summons is the 10 th day of
plaint of the Plaintiff as required January, 1935.
OLEJNN O TAYLOR,
herein, or otherwise plead thereto.
O. H. BENOTSON.
Plaintiff will take a Decree against
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
you for the relief demanded in said
126 East Main Street,
Complaint, which is succinctly stated
Medford, Oregon.
as follows, to-wit; For a judgment
against the Defendants D. L. Reed,'
Why Not Try
Chet & Ett Parker
£aXt?\
WE GIVE YOU A
| FREE TICKET j $ Medford School |
:
l :of Beauty Culturel
W
__
9
THROUGH
I CALIFORNIA! |
■
■
¡J
■
¡J
a
J
n
“
i
■
There's no catch in it !
Southern Pacific takes you to
Chicago, New York and most
other eastern dues through
CsltfomU for the same rail
fare as a trip straight East and
back. See your local agent or
write J. A. ORMANDY, 705
Padfic Bldg., Portland, Ore.
Southern
■
P a c ific
BEAUTY SERVICES
>:
AT A SAVING
$'-100*
■
(—----
J ! Permanent Waves ....... .
J Finger Wave wet, 25c, dry, .. H5cJ
■
¡J J Shampoo .............
................ 2.V * >
I
...................50 c> :
> Hot OH Shampoo
J
$ II ai run t
..........
.................25« $
"
‘
Marcel
........................................
25« fi
■
!•! Manicure ...........
................25c>;
Z
...................50«
•; Scalp Treatment
J
................ 25c J
J Comb Wave ......
S Facials .................................... 50r J
¡•¡Eyebrow Arch .........................25< >¡
j
Gtte AMERICAN
Î
4 1 0 (4
EA ST MAIN
84
phone
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
i
•
This Classified Directory W ill be found useful
When in Medford
PHOTOGRAPHERS
PHYSICIANS
Shangle Studios
Dr. B. C. Wilson
Expert Photography
Fine Portraits a Specialty
Medford Bldg.
Physician and Surgeon
Stones’ Drug
210 Medford
Store
Bldg
Central Point
Medford
OPTOMETRIST
ATTORNEYS
Dr. Jud Rickert
Good Glasses, If you need them,
otherwise good advice.
222 E. .Main, Medford
FASHION SHOPS
O. C. BOGGS - I). STANLEY BOGGS
Lawyers
Jackson Co. Hank Building
Medford
TAILORING
The Fashion Shop
Dressmaking and Remodeling
MÜS. MYRTLE ANDREW
Phene 1181
«21 Me.lfr.rO ItniMlne
F. J. Huber
I-adies’ and Gents’ Tailoring
SUITS $1«) u p
»1 V rNr Qf
Mfvlfopff
Dr. C. W . Lemery
Dr. I. H. Gove
(Successor to Dr. .1. J. Enunens)
204 Medford Bldg.
1 racticc limited to eye, car, nose,
and throat and fitting of glasses.
Tel. 507
Re*. 1013
DENTISTRY
Mwlford, Oregon
Advertising is NOT
an Added Expense
HAMBURGER INN
Medrord
Home Cooking
K|»‘cializ<‘ in Chili and Tamale Pie
JVWUVVWSVWVWVVVWVVVVVV
Brill Metal Works
GENERAL SHEET METAL
FURNACES A HEATING
IO» E. 8th. St.
Medford
Phone 418
TROWBRIDGE:
Cabinet Works
Everything In Cabinet Work
Established in 1SKI8
Safe Insurance at a Saving
Oregon Mutual Fire
Insurance Co.
( Incorporated )
LKLAND CLARK. Agent
1» North Bartlett St.
Medford, Ore.
Phone 140«
Phone 315
E A D S ’ TRAN SFER
& STORAGE
1015 N. Central. Medford
For Storage or Moving of
Household Good«
Tengwald Agency
Real Estate— All Kind« of
Insurance
MOVED TO LARGER QUARTERS
125 Rest Main 8t.. Medford
"Farm« Por Sale”
P E R L ’ S
Funeral Home
K«tabUnhed In your ronunnnhy
23 y«mr,
Phone 47
428 W. 8th St.
M e d fo rd , O re g o n
BERT PECK
Automobile Repair
And Service
FABER BUILDING
o. S. BLACKFORD
d a ir y m a n
Errgh Milk and Cream
IVIlvered Dally
Phone 14x1
Central Point
" r S erve 2 5 -3 5 -5 0 r L u n ch es
Nandies Cafe
Fine Steak«— Italian Dint*,
lit
all hours
"
S m «‘ To Serve Again
Phone »go aaa r Main. Medford
e x p e r t
MATCH and JEWELRY
Repairing
At
D epree«4on
Ave.
PHre®
M-dford
C. Earl Bradfith