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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1935)
THURSDAY, Tlie AMEBICA«, c e . a t r . ae p o i n t . q k e o o * PAGE TWO The American Former Editor Tells Work Local Man on Co. Board Re-established. September IS, l i l t . Devoted to the beet Interests of Central Point and vicinity. Entered a« second class matter at the -o»t office. Central Point, Ore- ion. under the Act of March 8, 1878. ' SUBSCRIPTION KATES One Year ................................ 11.00 81a Months ................... . | .78 Psysbls in advsnee. Advertising rates on application. Office-—Second Street, off Main. FEBRUARY 28, IMS KSTKLLA HOAGLAND, Plaintiff, vs. goverubieut to pay to the several husband aud wife. Tlioo L. Howitt HOAQLAND ----- and ------- MHS. ■ cumies the amount of lattea due on *nd wife: Edith F. Hewitt, husband and I FRANK X .» « -.— ------------------ O A C. laud at the time the govern- LN TMli NAMB o f THE STATE FRANK HOAGLAND. husband and ment took the land back from the OF OREGON: Vou, and each oi wife; HOMEH HOAGLAND and MRS. railroad company, with accrued In- you are hereby required to appear HOMER HOAGLAND, husband and tereat This resolution resolution waa was adopted adopted a“ d »newer Complaint of the MHS. wife; ARTHUR HOAGLAND. HOAGLAND bus- and terest Thu uu the fU# üerela againat yüu ARTHUR and aent to Washington, with the re- ur otherwise plead thereto within band and wife; MRS. IDA ODELL suit that the goverttmen did pay the (uur weeks from the date of the first and JOHN DOB ODELL, wife and amount asked for. publication of this Summons, same, husband ; HENRY SALLEKS and The second resolution asked that being the 11th day of February, MRS. LILLIAN SALLEKS, husband 1936. and wife; MRS. JESSIE LAMP- the government continue to pay the And you wiU piuaBo take notice LUGH and JOHN DOE LAMPLUGH, ta«es on this land so long as it re- lbat you ta¡| t0 80 appear and an- wife and husband; ALBERT HOAG- The following editorial is re-pub- »on county. Only a sense of civic mained in its possession. The as- s w e r or otherwise plead to said Com- LAND, R A Y M O N D HOAGLAND, lished from th>- Mail Tribune of Jan- patriotism and the desire to be of scmbly decided that it would be bet- plaint, the plaintiff will take decree GEORGE H O A G L A N D , ELMER uary » . » » I T . Many reader, of this service will Inspire anyone lo endure ter no, to ask for too much a, one ¿ " ¿ b e relief demanded paper bave come to this community the atomi ot trivial criticism, much time and Mr. Leever withdrew this j udgmeUt agamat the defendant wife and hisband; CHARLES R sine« that time and we believe It Is of it unmerited, that breaks upon resolution. Marjorie S Hamtll for the following RUSSELL and MRS. KUS- all SELL, husband and VIOLA wife; also persons parties » ell to remind them of past history, the public official’s head. After giv- Former Governor Oswald West sums of money: For the sum Of “ other v " huuhand or and wife; unknown also all ARTHUR COWARD POWELL that they may better understand the lug conscientious service, he goes out had charge of the matter before 3,686.11» with interest thereon at claiming any right, title, estate, lien Editor and Proprietor or interest in the real estate describ present.— Editor. of office unthanked for his sacrifices Congress and hoped to get the pay- is j^ t ^ F e b r u a r y 1 6th, ed in the Complaint herein. Defend A Word of Appreciation In behalf of the common good, aud ment made before Mr. Leever’s term l j¡í 35i aud interest on »7886.18 from ants. "To serve the people In public of-III takes the perspective o f time to expired, but the check was delayed j February 6th, 1935 until paid at the TO EACH AND ALL OF THE fice In hard times is always an un-1 bring appreciation. It therefort and did not arrive until a few d a y s rate of 8% per annum. And that ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS; LN THE NAMB OF THE STATE grateful iask-partlcularly In Jack-, gives pleasure lo speak a word oi after Mr. Leever had retired iron. | m “ toíta OF OREGON, You, and each ot you, I commendation where and when it oifice. However, the honor of secur-¡s Hamill for the sum of »467.66 are hereby required to appear and TAXKM VKKMl'8 INCOME I» due, as it is in the case of W. C. ¡ng this large sum of money for with interest thereon from the 20th „.J ___ | of the Apologists for the growing burden 1 Leever, retiring county commission- I----------------------------------------- Jackson County goes to Mr. 18% Leever. day at umi the of ! answer to -- the against Complaint SVc of per October, UUIIUill. nuu « rate — ----I* --------------- — per annum. Aud that 1932 Plaintiff I plaintiff on file herein you il“ '- “"™ •* --- 1~~ plead ^ ♦ 3w»ratr» urHkin i have judgment for the ' further sum 1 or otherwise thereto within of taxation often state that the rise *r. of »1286.95 with Interest thereon I four weeks from the date of the first from the 29th day ot Mav. 1934 at publication of this Summons, same in taxes, when measured by the rl*. -Mr. Leever has given the county Denver Conference I the rate of 8% per annum. And in- being the 7th day of February, 1935. in our income. Is not so Important a» the best that was in him for the past terest on the following sums at the And you will please take notice ----1 1 — co-operation ---- -- H w|.k Urges Expansion four years, and in with . ___ __ _____________________________________ It seems. rats ui of o 8 % per uuuu» anum »> troni the dates that if you fail to so appear and an- m . rate /c jtoi ---------- other members of the court has in or otherwise plead to said WHO PATH THE PIPER? Vet a recent editorial in the Syra- Or C ra zin g A c t »et opposite such sums to February swer augurated a business system o f ad 6th, 1935 to-wlt: on »346.08 from complaint, the plaintiff will take a A small minority of the farmers cuse Post-Standard shows that Fed ministration in county affairs sur ---------- December 1, 1932; on »346.08 from decree against you for the relief de- ot this state have received l a r g e eral slate and local expenditures are June 1, 1933; on »346.08 from De- .manded in said complaint to-wtt: --- “ -------- - - as - - great m oi an now rive times as thflV they passed in no county in Oregon. Some-; For a decree reforming that cer sums of money from the AAA tax thing of what has been effected is Doubling of the present maximum cember 1, 1933; on »346.08 from tain deed executed by William 8. were before the war. Tax collec 34 and on »346.08 fromjtain executea Dy n m u u i a. millions. The question before us is. limits under the Taylor grazing act June 1, 1934 and on »346.08 tions, consequently, have risen in told by the records. , 1934; for the from Hoagland to Estella Hoagland and December 1, and fur- “ was the money so paid of any bene »750.00 Attorney's Attorney s Fees Fees recorded recorded in in Volume 188 o of f the the Deed .,. »,. h r 1 1 riv *.*, »... t i irom ml 1 on acres to lot. mil 11 lber 8um Ui- jjôu.yu 188 ueea * Volume ' - *------ Aaiosnn fit to the great majority from whose the same proportion. nsd . ¡ - i d i> xieeaeit acreg waa advocated at the confer- aud cogt8 and disbursements herein. J RecordB of Jackson County, Oregon By contrast with this, the prices _ p * a “ pockets It was taken?" The pro nia* r or a decree aecrw of the w m » fore- < at ** page * 413, —» — — the description the a warrant indebt- 0; western states - représenta-; For Court so that received r e c o i v c u by vjr farmers |«| MSViw for their -------- w I w as *3 receipts, and — - f ence U ic Ui wcosvsm - w w j closing Plaintiff's mortgage record-1 therein will read as follows: cessing tax hits us all and benefits re- ^ . »»___ A .» A tU xx T V *sx V n r t h e M a a s Ht Oil ducts are but 2 per cent above the ednese of »561,269 had been accum- tjves held at Denver recently. The N o Quarter only a few favored persons. not 1910-1914 level ami the real wages uiated. I^oose methods prevailed in ’ , !,.* . sc'hoenfeld dean of ed *n VoIume at Fage 424 of the (NEK*) of the Southeast Quar For not growing wheat and not ter (S E & ) of Section thirty- raising hogs, farmers of Oregon had received by industrial workers a re(Ibe court house and in expenditure P , „ ‘ „ , Mortgage Records of Jackson County four ( 34) in Township thirty- received »4.246.515 up to January 1 but 21 percent greater. ,,f the rnad fundlI , nd count war. «("-.culture at Oregon State college. Oregon, and decreeing that the »01- , .... . Ti , , u_a,inn ha« riaen . , y who represented Oregon at the re- lowing described property situated five (35) South of Range One with further 1934 payments still due The cost of taxation has risen *«,<, at a di,count of from 10 of Governor Martin. In Jackson County, Oregon, to-wlt: I (1) East of the Willamette the non-growers of swine. That sum more steadily and more rapidly than t0 15 pi,r cent. conference was . comnlete Beginning ut a point 11.68 Meridian in Jackson County, Oregon. Also lots numbered has come from processing taxes paid other costs borne by businesses and tbe four years since, this has . chaina North of the southwest seven (7) and eight (8 ) in by consumers— a form of sales tax individuals. Where, not so long M been chanBed The county lives “ unifying tl»e plans ana corner of section 6 in Township Block numbered Three (3 ) ot But the total paid out In Oregon ago. a national debt of one billion within its Income and 1 pavs some of 1 presentatives 0 je<tlve* 0 from s,a ' 16 aM l ,oan states r' ?** South of Range 1 West thence of W ___ , , .« haina h «» I J me western M. Oregon, and running Fryers Addition to the town of But me loiai paia oui <»» v/irBuU - --------- North 17.92 chains to to the the cen- cen ............... regarded being dan-|,ti debt. Modern business methods Mrh nf whom arrtved at tbe meeting N ‘ orth 17 92 from processing taxes was far iargei dollars was regarded as being dan-1 Uf debt Modern business meThod* n,atlve8 * “ " 7 * — * ter ~9 f Vcn x pregeiit v ruaan t travp)li>(l Eagle Point, Jackson County, of the travelled •mounting to »10,439.466 This In- gerous. we now face a Federal debt . or(rn tbe Tari0UR dsnartment* and P*Ch ° f whom arrlve<1 at the meeting Oregon as per the official and county road; thence North 82 recorded plat ot said addition. degrees East 30.88 c h a i n s ; H u . „ . | l , * 79 . COT p . , d l o , .......... . . . . I l » ,. » .,.,., ... A ., o o f , ” ^ .9 » " b " And that Plaintiff have Judgment thence South 22.22 chains; removal," chiefly In wheat export of government have gone on a odg Road building has been chang- j™ * Progress was also made by for her costs and disbursements in General administrative administrative ex- 1...... »pending and doled out d . for more re- h ¡commissioner» < commissioners ? c° __ nference of who flsh feared and the Kame ef- , thence West 30.58 chains to the subsidy. General ex-1 spending »pre*-. -------— r„ . the better— *» that __ _ 1 this action and for such other and „ ..... . i, — <...u ___ have . . «h irh ‘ woo icsruu me - spree, — at. ! (> u point of beginning, - - leM ---------------- W _____, . ! a who . ------------hc«l penae of AAA in these Oregon <>p< r- billion» of dollar», BM k of whirb 9ult|| for money are secured I . - , - - A th(. KrazinK Drogram u-hn but I i»C polnt this — ou»u of >u be8lallln*. ~~ »—»~v - — ------«••-»• . action _ _ — and for such other and ationa la reported as »113,544 by has been used for projects that were improvement is still possible, bui found j , the federal , people . ready . , to decreeing be sold in that satisfaction thereof, and further relief as to the Court may said mortgage is a seem equitable, Oregon Extension U rtU x I neither necessary nor desirable there bal b^ a , KTemt rbanee for cooperate iound the in Iederal P601*1® ready t o : decreeing that said a seem a sound conservation valid, subsisting, first mortgage and prior Is lien This equiUble. summons is published by Or- regon Extension oervice. . ---------- ---------- . i roeram upon said real property as security der of Hon. H. D. Norton, Judge of "Rental and benefit” payments tojThey have Issued bond after bond— ’ the better, Heading the conference was F. R. for sai.d several *uma of momsy. and the Circuit Court ot Jackson County, wheat growers accounted for far the apparently not realizing that the "The warrant indebtedness has * decreeing that the defendants and Oregon, which Order was made on eacb 0f tbem be forever barred and the 1st day of February. 1936. larger part of the direct farmer sub- bonds, which amount to mortgage» decreased from »561.269 in 1912 to Carpenter, director of the national G. A. CODDING sidy, as would be supposed. Total on all property, must eventually be f3g$.3g5 on December 31, 1916. a grazing service who is described by foreclosed of any right, title or in- Attorney for Plaintiff. paid for not growing wheat was »3,- paid, plus interest, by direct or indi- decrease of »171.904. accomplished Schoenfeld as a genius in leadership terest in or to said real property. in bringing about understanding and Thla ■uinmo" a ia Pubiiahed by Or- P. o . Address. Courthouse. 880,348; for not raising «wine rect taxation of the people. despite the non-payment o f over I der of Honorable H. D. Norton. Medford, Oregon. the first 1934 , re-lm- Taxes They Tfc, men- , ( |2sg 000 taxes on land in . »366.166. . Only , _. . . menace , savings. , " the O A cooperation among verious elements Judge of the above entitled Court, ^ Feb. 7, 14, 21, 28. which Order was made on the 8th ^ . bursement to . non-growers of swine ace jobs and Investments. They c * grant. ’ and despite unusualb a .. . , administration . . , . . . . .|_.... , ,. K • concerned. Federal has been made. strike directly at the welfare of heavy delinquent H i list, due U , waa ha„ ed aa _reat aJ. day of February, A. D. 1935. W. E. Crews Umatilla county farmers led the every worker, every farmer, every hard , j meB and the collapse o f the * f Attorney for Plaintiff. procession by a mile In receiving one who own« a home or has a dol- boom County warrants have been ,. ‘ . .. , . .. ... ’ . Address: Liberty Bldg. *1.270.478. Sherman farmer* held lar In the hank Rising taxation is placed at par H ■ ■ 1 come under f the Nevada to act, is as eli8ible are large Medford, Oregon S “ During these four year. Jackson ar* „ other sUtes. making 1n. next rank, receiving *559,541. a towering barirer in the path of re- SUMMONS county led the state in permanent crea(l<, of , he ^ of the 1>w im. I covery. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ? road building A magnificent high- pf.r. tiWi tbe conlerence decided, BEAUTY SERVICES BANISH THE ltK4 kI.KSH DKIVEH STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK- «. LINCOLN ST«M»|> 1X»K CONSTI way has been constructed, with tbt B _ _ » A _____ SON COUNTY. AT SAVING Drivers with chronic cases of TUTIONAL GOVERNMENT exception of aeveral miles of t.ncon- traffic negligence, who have long ¡«il'ermam-nt Wave« ................ $1.00$ LEG AL N O TICE • mu kuM — ------------- - of --- A short time ago the nation ob- »^ructed links, from the California and continuous strings accidents Finger Wave wet, a v , dry,. -.15c>! agalnst their driving records, will he served Lincoln's Birthday. It would line to the Josephine county line $ Shampoo ................................ ..¡SBC»; S T A N D A R D of I lv it paved. In highways. If be a a fine One thing m in i for »or the »ue country • d seventeen miles O ,u M MMONS ruled off the highways, if bills auch he If • a„ ind $Hot Oil Shampoo .................... * ‘ -- -------- • * las fimo ROOFIN G CO. as recently Introduced In the Oregon American citizens gave — a 1 » llule lime ,.(M)p<,r l t ion with the federal govern- f,\ THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE * Haircut ..................................... STATE OK OREGON FOR JACK- eglslaiure by State Senator Uynou lo pondering the Ideals and princl- me„, , highway has been surveyed STATE OF OREGON Ft {.Marcel .................................... 25< !♦! SON COUNTY. are passed pies for which the martyred P m l- ! : to Crater ------- • - a . . and „ a rnn«trnrtior Z- *♦ Lake constructioi Builders of Watertight Roofs G. A. CODDING, Plaintiff, ■25c;V J Manicure awaits cooperation from state and vs. The bill was originated by the dent stood. Scalp Treatment MARJORIE S HAMILL. MAR- American Automobile Association, I Lincoln was the embodiment of 1 government ESTIMA T IB and INSPECTION ......25c $ {Com b Wave ...... ■For all this progress Mr Leever J O K I E S. H A M I L L sometim«* - - ineni oi me; true «rue ucmuvnn./. and carries the endorsement of the democracy. ------------ No man was ever • r u i a n * u .* !>• wn > —~ WITHOUT CHARGE Facial» ■ n as Peggy Hamill, JOHN 8 .... 50<s: 1 National Council for Street and more passionately devoted to liberty, , barp, credit with other member> HAMILL, PALL D. ANGSTEAD and SjiEyebrow Arch ................. Highway Safety. It has been In ef- to freedom, to destroying human (jf , he coart tOT be baii a|wayg WOrk NELLIE ANUSTEAL), husband and rhone S«3-.l 41»H EAST MAIN ..... IHEO L. HEWITT a n d feet In a number of states for sever-1 bondage of whatever kind. His wasje<, fo f progf^M and tbe best interest» lfMh & Mr Medford PHONE 84 EDITH F. HEWITT, husband and al years. Under It, a driver reapon-ia loyally to country that went be- of t|Uf rounty „ „ wa, air^n blm to site, SOUTHERN OREGON SALES, aible for a certain number of accl-iyond party, beyond partisan p o l i t i c * j , hem He hag earnpd tb, apppp. IN< and JACKSON COUNTY, a dents is deprived of his license. T h e!— and that would willingly n,ake .tation due a faithful end efficient political sub-division and municipal corporation of tbe State of Oregon, bill is reciprocal In that persons rul-juny sacrifice In order that the na' j «errant of the public." *l»s> aJi all olu„ other persons unknown ed off the road* of one state cannot i tlon might endure, progress and, Thc editor ,,r the Mail Tribaae ^ ............... Dr. C. W . Lemery CONGER obtain a icenae to drive in another, prosper. No task was too great. n o |t<hould have added that Mr. l>eever claiming any right, title, interest or (Huceeeeor to Dr. J. I. Emmens) Funeral Parlors atate which has the same law. States duty too exacting, if It would b<*lP «•** largely responsible for the pay- etiat# iu and to the property which 204 Medford Bldg. which have tried the law pronounce (o preserve and maintain those en- mellt by the government of dclin- l* subject of this suit, Defend- Phone 207 1 rmrtlre limited to eye, ear, nose, 715 W. Main 8t. Medford 1; extremely beneficial. during principles laid down by !»>« ,,„* „, G. £ C.. tax money. During Marjorie S Hamill Marjorie and throat and fitting of glaserw. Authoritative surveys demonstrate founder* of the country In the ,h„ )aUer part of Mr , ^ T, r , Urro s Hamill sometimes 'known as Tel. 507 Rea. 101:1 that tbe habitually careless driver. United States Constitution. |0f office a meeting of the county Fv«*) Hamill, John 8. Hamill, Paul like the habitual criminal, never re- During four years of unparalleled ,.ourtg 0f all counties affected b> Afl«*l,,»d aud Nellie Angstead Dr. I. H. Gove forma. If he la reckless, Incompe- national crisis, Lincoln was the rock lb^ q A G Land Grant was called — Brill Metal Works tsnt or congenitally unable to drive that could not be swayed by mob a, Sa|om to confer with Senator -------------------------------- DENTISTRY property, the chances are that he sentiment, by fear, by the lust for (Jeorge chamberlain In regard to SPECIALS GENERAL SHEET METAL FURNACES A HEATING will never change. No matter how power, by the desire for personal fb(g mattcr. Mr Leever was sp- M edford. O regon Every I»a> at the IOO E. 8th. St. Medford msny accidents he may have, und gain No man ever possessed a ¡pointed chairman o f the resolution, Phone 418 Chet & Ett Parker how many time* he may be arrested, greater haired for war— yet Lincoln and prepared two re.o- H iMBI RGKK INN he will continue to cause more acd- went Into the CWI1 War deliberately ,u|(ollg wbl(.b were submitted to tli«- .w w v w w v w w w y w w w v w w M.tPord dents and violate more traffic law* knowing that tragic as the waste of meettng. Safe Insurance at a Having Thousands of cases are on record men and resource* would be, it was! Tbe ftrg, rpgo|ut|0n asked the T R O W B R I D G E where one driver has been respons- essential to the preservation of the — ^ mmm Oregon Mutual Fire Cabinet Works ibis for a score or more of accident» Union. Between 1860 and 1864 % Insurance Co. within a relatively abort period of America stood at the croaa-roada— | -------------------- Everything In Cabinet Work ( In corporated ) time. Such drivers menace the life, and Lincoln drove relentlessly for- 1.ELAND CLARK. Agent Extsb'Ashed In 1008 , health and property of us all— they ward on the course that meant the I » North Bartlett Ht. W o n d e r s ^ ln v e n « o n Medford, Ore. Phone I4M have no right to drive automobile., .continuance of liberty, democracy It Is estimated that, after the 1935 and Constitutional principle* I O VER legislative sessions close, 85 to 90 The issues that surrounded Lin* PICTURES I per cent of all motorists in the conn- cola have passed, but the character-1 b e ta s trtl the story TV- BERT PECK Phone 815 To ld In S im p le L a n g u ag e arttcMo are » t a t . <>«•"» try will he affected by a safety re- isttes of the man remain, and will ■n4 tMTinatow Hm or* * E A D S ’ TRANSFER Would you like to keep posted on all the Automobile Repair sponslblllty law It will be a potent not be forgotten. In times like these i n subnets añorad nrw developments in this remarkable world ArW oadO rafl W ork -A ourat & S T O R A G E weapon in tbe war against our when so-called emergency measures And Service of our*? The nrw Inventions — the latest o n . — Automaton Krpotrm« 1015 N. Central. Medford mounting toll of automobile acrl- threaten the very foundations of our Scientific Discoveries—the amazing Engi — A n a t r a - -Boo« BuiOitr* EABFR RUTLDIKG For Ht orage or Moving of Caro oi T o o V -CW ou .tr y neering Feats—the progress made in Avia dent*— nine out of ten of which are Constitutional government. It ia well E le c tr ic ity — H om e M »d e Honsehold Good» tion — Radio — Electricity — Chemistry — F u rn itu re — B u s tin a . F t»b- easily avoidable. to remember Lincoln and hi* work Physica — Photography, etc.? These and no (dratto Make M reti. 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Huber Good Glaeera, if y on need them, osherwiae good advice B. »lain Medfurd Indico* and Genta* Tailoring 81TT8 •:<• I T nr m A t A ll Newsstands 2 5 c by Snbec-rlpOon S U S a Y ear 9 l * f a t y s ES f a v o r i t o a s v a s t s m l m m ì « b « s a n sa » éaawa. I f yaw r TAILORING SI N a n d M C flY M __ a f b o th Iran are am rea o f Far the h n a r v i K . tb It a the one to !»f Kiew her d a d y ta • . M edford poerukE ANUS P E R L ’ S Funeral Home e x p e r t WATCH and JEWELRY Repairing Emahltahed in yonr eom m anlty 25 years Phone 47 7 428 W. 8th SI 15 Medford, ttrrgon « I At Depression Priées Árr Medford C. Earl Bradfish