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THE AMERICAN The American circulation Is growing daily. Only 11.00 a year If not In— "push the money under the door.'' VOLI ME VU CENTRAL POINT, OREGON, THI KSDAY, AUGUST 1, |l>;« If you have news Items we will appreciate their receipt by Wednesday evening. Phone «01. NUMBER Ross M u s i n g s ^ ! LIVESTOCK AT AAA to Continue Tom AGATE COLLECTION On Road STATE FAIR 1 S T To E n d , Is Plan To Recover ! OF C. W. HAVE CERTIFICATE! Adm in is tra ti on By an Innocent Bystander ____ -<s We picked up a trade paper this evening and ran across more good horse sense than we have seen in print for a long time. We want to Mr. Tom Ross, who was injured quote a hit, with acknowledgment in an auto accident Wednesday, July to the Norman F. Hall company. 24, was much more seriously injured SALEM, Ore., August l — Live • • • that was thought at first. Sunday the editor and bis family Despite numerous lefts to the head in October and a ruling by that tribu- Three vertebrae were cracked, two drove to the Willow Springs district "lu nearly every business rated stock at the Oregon State Fair, Sa untl one powerful blow over the nal is not expected before Christmas, lem. August ISl-September 7, must ribs broken, his left ankle broken, to call at the C. W. Anders’ home to under ten million dollars the boss have a health certificate if it is to heart, the AAA, like all good prize In spite of the NBA deislon just what besides a serious break in his right and his men are in the same situa look over what proved to be one of fighters, plans to continue until (in d the Supreme Court will do to the be exhibited, under the rules an hip. He has recovered partly from the mos beauiful collections of stones tion. Therefore, picking on the boss nounced by Director Solon T. White. If) it receives the knock-out punch AAA cunnot be predicted because the shock and is not in as severe pain or pickinR on the employes, is bad ever gathered in Jackson county. Not This applies particularly to cattle from the I nited States Suprein» that court is unpredictable, in the as at first. All things considered, being a minerologist, we shall not try for both. The management doesn't Court. When the NRA was declared meantime AAA and Treusury offi- and horses. he is doing nicely. want to get into the bread line any to describe these beautiful stones by "A ll dairy cattle over one year of unconstitutional by that high tri- cials are going right ahead with sooner than the employee does, or name, but we do know that the sight bunal invalidation of the agricultural plans to carry out the provisions of age, comprising the JeJrsey. Hol Jobs Insurance was well worth the time expended. the bondholder. We may hankei stein, Guernseys. Ayrshire a n d adjustment program was forecast, the adjustment act until the final for 1929. That year, our homing Mr. Anders has been collecting Commission For Recognizing the precarious legal1 decision comes. They contend that Brown Swiss breeds, must be provid instinct may tell us, was approach stones this county for years foundation upon which the AAA a tax collector could not he prevent- ed with a certificate Issued by an ap Canada Chosen and has all a over ing the tolerable. Hut life and the well equipped shop where proved veterinary laboratory, show- rested the President, Department of ed from collecting taxes already le- world seem to lack a reverse gear OTTAWA, Canada.— Employed as he cuts and polishes them. Somo of ling that such animals have been Justice and AAA officials began agi- vied, even if a federal court by in- So let us go along WITH each other, tested for infectious abortion and tation for amendments to the act junction prevented this tin indivl- well as unemployed are waiting the agat eB were very rare. He showed rather than AT each other; we can't but not too confidently us one agate containing a perfet plc- found free of such disease within and Congress has been dilly-dally- dual cases or declared the levying hopefully go back— the machine wou't back one month of the date of exhibition, ing with the new AAA bill ever sinoe. of such taxes illegal. They argue for the newly appointed Employment tur of George Washington and also up, and anyway the place isn't ther.' Heartened by the high court's that no blanket rule can come from nndd Social Insurance Commission one of Martha Washington. The Na unless said animals are members of anymore." decision on NRA about 150 injunc- any but the Supreme Court, to produce some of the practical re tional Minerolagical society has plac a herd of dairy rattle that is cer • • • (Processing taxes have been the sults promised by th,» Bennet Govern ed a value of $100 on this stone. Mr. tified to be free from infectious abor tion suits against the AAA process "Genius is the power of making| Anders showed us many other pic tion, and covered by an abortion- ing taxes have been filed in t|. main backbone of the adminlstra- ment. continuous efforts. The line be- There is considerable satisfaction tures in stone which were remark free accredited or approved herd cer lower courts and more than 25 Of lion's farm program. By the AAA ween failure and success is so fin» tificate. Animals from herds that them have gone against the govern act of May, 1933, Congress provided over the Government's choice of of ably clear. that we scarely know when we pass ment. The first such suit to get for the levying of taxes on the mill ficers: Col. Gordon S. Harrington, Mr. Anders states that he first have been tested for infectious abor it— so fine that we are often on th» to a federal court was the Hoosac ing of wheat, the spinning of cotton, former Premier of Nova Scotia, Chief took up the study of fossils, but said tion In their entirety within one year line and do not know It. How many Mills Corporation case. Brought be and the processing of other basic Commissioner; Tom Moore. Presi he wus fast becoming one, so he had without reactors and covered by a a man has thrown up his hands at a fore the Federal Circuit Court ot commodities, whenever the Secretary dent of the rades and Labor Con to make a change. He then took certified laboratory report may be time when a little more effort, a admitted for exhibition if approved Appeals at Boston three Judges voted of Agriculture "determines that reu- gress of Canada— selected after con up the study of astronomy, but while little more patience, would have by the State Veterinarian Animals two to one to uphold a lower court tal or benefit payments are to be sultation with workers' organizations following the stars, he got so far achieved success. As the tide goes to the effect that "the power of Con- made” to farmers who grow such — aud N. R. Beaudet, Montreal in away he feared he could never get not tested in this manner are not out, so it comes clear in. In busi to be permitted to be unloaded with gress to regulate inter-state com- products. The taxes thus authorized surance broker, assistant commis back, so switched to the study of ness, sometimes, prospects may aeem ' in the fair grounds. rocks as being the most stable If tests are merce does not authorize it to do so und subsequently imposed have rais- sioners. darkest when really they are on the made they must be given outside of by taxing products either of agricul-1 ed more than $900,000.000, most of While the primary duty of the thing he knew of and would stay turn. A little more persistence, a the fair grounds." White stated. ture or industry before they enter which has already been distributed commission will be to establish mac put. little more effort, and what seemed Anders is well known nationally All animals over one year of age interstate comerce, or otherwise to to farmers as bounties for acreage hinery for an unemployment insur hopeless failure may turn to glorious must be tuberculin tested and a vet control their production merely be- reductions and livestock curtailment, ance fund on a contributory basis for his collection and knowledge of success. There is no failure except erinarian’s certificate filed with the cause their production may indirectly The government expected to collect the commission is also instructed to rocks and has had many mentions in no longer trying. In an additional $700,000,000 from make investigation to ascertain what in national magazines. He 1 b a mem- secretary, or the animal is not to be affect interstate commerce." • • • addition, the court declared the law these taxes to be distributed to the may be done Immediately for the berof the National Agate and Mln- exhibited. currently unemployed — the most erological Society. That, friends, Is some mighty big For horses a graduate veterina is an improper delegation of authorl- farmers for the same purposes, Mr. Anders says he is always glad While awaiting the final review pressing problem In Canada today. philosophy. Time have been hard rian will be on the grounds and exa ty to the Secretary of Agriculture for all of us. We have had a hard mine horses for soundness before These, Incidently, are the same two by the Supreme Court about the only One of the first duties will be to to show visitors his collection, but old struggle to keep going against they are allowed to enter the show grounds on which the Supreme Court effect of the Boston court’s declsiou compile records of the unemployed says that early afternoon on clear ¡declared the NRA unconstitutional. will be an increase in the number but employoble population, the first dny* Ibe best time to see them th„ tide. But let’s hang on and on ring. and perchance we shall win at last. Exxhibit barns are being disen- Another interesting thing about the of law-suits Involving the constitu official effort in that direction since He lives at the turn of the road about a halt mile west of the Wil At least we shall have tried, and fected thoroughly and painted foi Boston court's decision, politically, at tionality of the AAA and furthei the census of 1931. least, is that the dissenting opinion withholding of tax payments But The Insurance scheme Itself ap low Springs service station on the "that's somepin." the fair by a large crew of men, and m m 9 new straw is being purchased for was handed down by a Democrat, if the Supreme Court upholds the plies to a wide list of selected classes Pacific highway. while two Republicans joined in Boston decision the heart of the of employment while leaving many We fear the City Fathers will the use of exhibitors. Since some of the older automo handing down the decision against whole farm recovery program will classes, such as miners, lumbermen, think we are hard to please. We bile drivers failed to pass the exami schoolteachers and bankers outside AAA. ] he killed Millions of dollars annu- roared one time about that delapi- American Fruit nation, they are buying buggies. One While AAA officials so far have ally will thus be saved by the raanu- for particular treatment. dated old wood shed behind the Growers Pioneers in declined to comment on the decision,: facturers, but what about the mil- Men and women will be required driver from Phoenix bought a buggy City hall. Well, they have moved president Roosevelt has stated very) lions of farmers cooperating with to contribute small amounts weekly at Alexander Wednesday morning. the darned old thing into even a Opening Markets definitely that the AAA will continue the Farm Administration under con- employers similar amounts and the more prominent place and shut off The American Fruit Growers Inc .jt° function until a final decision by tract to control their production, Federal Government approximately what little view of the main street we had. Now they say they art considered one of tthe largest organi- the Supretnp Court, and government Without the processing taxes there a third In cash und administration zatlons of its kind, has done much attorneys have said the case will be can be no rental or benefit pay costs. A worker must make 40 going to cover it with dazzling iron. to bring the producer and the con sumer in closer contact. This Or appealed. This means that the ques-(ments. unless they be paid for acre- weekly payments before he or she Oh, well, as the feller said. THE FEDERATED CHURCH ganization has been a pioneer in tlon of thp constitutionality of the age reduction through direct federal •becomes eligible for (tompf iwatlon * 9 • opening new markets and enlarging processing taxes will be brought be appropriation. But that would b,> a which ranges from $6 a week up Rev. Robert < 'lurries Lewis, Pastor How time does fly. Wasn t it the present markets on all fruits fore the high court when it convenes Phone 51. ward. horse of a different color. yesterday that this writer, in charge and vegetables. Bible School— Arthur Webster, There will be insurance officers The Medford office of this com of the quartermaster's department of superintendent 9:45 A. M. appointed In each province, as well pany has, during the past few years, the old 7th Co. in Medford, outfitt found many new markets both largcj Talent Resident Osteopathic Clinic Morning Worship— 11:00 A. M. as local employment agencies, and ed a long lean younster from the and small for Medford Pears. Few Passes in South Opens August 1 an insurance advisory committee of Y.P.S.C.E.— (two group«). 6:30 high school In those early days of people realize how widely BLUE not more than six members and not p. m. the "recent unpleasantness.” Now GOOSE Pears from Medford are dis Evening Service«— 8:00 p. m. John D. Caster, former reisdentj All those who were unable to at- serving full time on a salary basts. They go to the Four Cor that young man is a grave and rev tributed. Women's Bible Study and prayer of Talent, where he had spent tbejtend the official opening of the new Other duties o f the commission ners of the World. erend doctor, resident physician at The American Fruit Growers w in ; greater part of his life, passed away Osteopathic clinic and hospital to will be to set up means of occupa meeting, Mrs H. W. Davisson, teach Medford’s newest clinic and hospital. il understood that all their businessi in the Veterans' hospital at Napa, day at 215 East Jackson at end of tional and physical training of un er. 2:30 p. m. Tuesday. And we have a hunch he'll mak* The Fisherman's Club. Tuesday ' •• » - «• : ■'•««■» «■ "■ «> . » « » o r d . » h e l d try employed men to prepare them for good there, signments. A definite sale is made! Mr f a*ter was born at Craig. Col- and give this modern and attractive vocations when work may become 7:00 p. m. The Family Gathering, Wednes on every box before It leaves theirjor«do. He left Talent eight years ago hospital an inspection soon. Tht available; and to study and report We are told that the city council possession. This organization Is to to reside In California. He was a * hospital is the result of two years on proposed methods of health In day. 8:00 p. m. voted to turn down the sewage dis Choir Practice— Thursday. 7:30 ’ h i . T T e n d e a v o ^ t ^ k e S ^ o w e J s l “ * ™ ^ ° f ‘ ^ A“ erlc,n U?8lon an'' I,la,inln* '» the manage- surance In co-operation with prov posal plant building for the present, L p. m. inces and municipalities, and make posted as to the market condition " oodmen of the W orldlment of Dr. W. W. Howard. Dr. which will be bad news for those and the crop prospecta thru its in Medford. j Russel H. Sherwood is resident phy- recommendations to the Govern who hoped to get work thereon, judg Grower Bulletins A large number CHRISTIAN CHURCH He leaves four sisters and one bro-;*icl*n. The 2nd floor Is the bospi- ment. ing from the length of time It has ot growers here are recipients ol ther, Isa Draper of Helena, Calif., tal proper and Is a modern surgery. CLIFTON A. PHILLIPS, MINISTER Mrs. Gardner and little daughter taken Medford to get the money for these Bulletins, which are issued Belle Parker of Bible School, 10:00 A M. Roland Klamath Falls; A utility room and wards, equipped irom time to time. the same purpose, we would be all Frank Caster, Eagle Point; Ernest with the latest three-way suspension Venita of Medford visited at the Hover, Supt. Communion and Preaching 11:00 dead and gone before this town could R o s e b u r g C o u p l e ine Sheridan, Los Angeles and Nor- spring beds. Operating tables and Long home Wednesday. A M. Sermon Subject "Is The New Polut. large hospital sterelizer are included Dorothy Smith will leave Friday Testament Inspiration Different To ,0“' n Injured Near Tolo “ The Old Testament Inspiration?" Medford Wed- In the surgery. morning on the train for Portland We will reach many of the question \\V got a big kick out of that par nesday and services will be held at [ This clinic and hospital will handle to visit her uncle and aunt, »Mr. and that are In your mind In this dis I). Y Allison of Roseburg, a con ty of girls who went up to Lake the Conger chapel at 2:00 Runday|all kinds of cases and should fill a Mrs. Brennan for a couple of weeks. cussion. ductor for Southern Pacific lines, his of the Woods Sunday. They piled with Rev. D. E Millard officiating j long felt want In the community. Chrislion Endeavor 7:00 P.M. Dorothy bad the choice of an air enough baggage on that poor young wife and the latter's sister. Mrs. Mar Interment In the Central Point cem Evangelistic Service, 8:00 P.M. plane or train journey and chose th» garet Cotton, also of Roseburg. were Special music for this service, also man's car to feed an army a month etery. Shangle Named train as the biggest thrill. Mrs the orchestra will assist the congre At least so It looked. Then they taken to the Sacred Heart hospital Brennan will return with her. gational singing. all piled in or on or under in some shortly after 1 o’clock Wednesday To Photo Board Prayer service and Bible Study Soil Erosion Camps afternoon for treatment of serious miraculous manner and off they Mr. Grimes and Allen and Richard Thursday 7:45 P.M. Leader Carl went. We hear they got there safely, injuries sustained when the car Al- Not Abandoned Announcement was received here Jewett went to Lake o f the Woods Hover, The pastor will explain the |lison was driving turned turtle at although a bit tired recently by J. Verne .Shangle, promi Monday evening returning Wednes 5th and 6th seals of the Revelation. Let us work and pray together the overhead rrossing near Tolo. PULLMAN, Wash , July 31— Ru- nent Medford photographer, o f hlz day morning accompanied by Mrs. • As physicians were busy examiu-"mors now floating through the appointment as one of three members (jri n,PS an(j fam|]y wj,0 |,tTe been fur the salvation of souls. As usual the really In* the injured person* in the sur- .Northwest thst the completed and n! 'J1* ron’ ml, l,‘« on photographic art . . . stories ■ break" Just after we get our . . . ........................... ............. - o r p r .,........ .. ... X r . , P-r.1, ~ - P « M <<C W ™ / — paper In the mails. The latest was 4 .. _ the extent of their injurlep could not «re to he abandoned are falne, ar- year Mr. Jewett who has been attending BETTER T IM E S ! ouncement that Owen, (Jrr _ _ , the ann be learned Immediatly cording to a statement made today i Shangle has received wide recognl- Summer School Is expected home tht gon was going to open up again. It was reported that Mrs A11 iso m In W A Rorkte. regional dir», ter L'ln for hl" Photographs at state ex-1 last of the week. BANKS ARE LENDING We want to congratulate Mr. James hihlts, and has won several prize*' — was the most critically injured, and of the Palonse project of the Soil there. Owen on his good work and to ex Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Harrision of MONEY IS MOVING that Mr Allison also suffered serious Conservation Service. Rookie denied press the hope the big mill will have Yreka and Mrs. Pierce of Ashland Injuries. Mrs. Cotton was reported that th„ CCC projects of the Soil Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Babb from TIMES ARE IMPROVING a steady run. suffering from shock. Conservation Service were being California visited relatives In M ed- » s tln e home" 8aBd* ,r " ' h" * ’ P • • • be o f good c h e e r State police could not be contacted given up, explaining that, because of! ford recently and visited at the Long A perlstent rumors has It that that WE ARE ON OUR WAY editor Immediately following the accident possible conflicts In getting harvest home betör* returning home. Mr Alexander was In Medford to peslferou*. gun-totin’ young •e his doctor Monday. for detail* as to Its cause.— Mail | crews, enrollment will be withheld! TO BETTER TIMES! and publisher of the Southern Ore Floyd Mo«her wboj . Tribune until after tht* Important season o f 1 . Mr. „ and . , Mr*. „ A _ . 1 r O k SALE— Rotary pump ana gon Miner, formerly of Jacksonville, hav* 1 i v*-d in Central Point for the p ^ p Setley engine : farm work. John St. Farmers past year, left for their old home In Germain. Central Point. to " reat* fr o V T la ^ lIb o A . May he miscreant took only the dozen from R u l e 's statement In full follows ‘'The *nro!lm*nt of m*n for work Dakota W td n w d ir rmmt i . ne.ee ) off the top layer In the ea#e, leaving __________ __ ____________________ Mr. and Mrs, George Marine, ac- and Fruitgrowers , , 9 , «h d » n He •* 'he f ( camp« has bee« tempers ’ : rompanied by Mr. and Mrs. T. A Bank 8 P L camps _ ._ ,_____ to Marine, motored to Crescent City Out at: also took a pall of skim milk netting! r,,7 halted until the harvest erews «d that all ¡B of W the assigned We beard of a new on Conservation Service wli: j Rwndmr- Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Mi- are fully manned. Enrollment for tb, Roil » certain ranch we.t of town a thief hy the d<->r. .gain leaving * pall ol » ‘ (D eposits In au rcd) rlne ■ returned borne that evening antera* . chicken chicken k'»««* and »cm* *« campa will later b« gradually re- be occupied by full rómpanle# arenad. w Mr and Mr*. 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