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PAUK TW O T H I K.SD.VV, JANU ARY S, 1930 Tlie AM ERICAN, C EN TR A L POINT, 0BJSOO.1 The American generality before approaching th e th e things th a t crea te genuine jobs, hom e in M aricapa, C alifornia w here bursem ents, w hich ju d g m en t was D ated th is 3d day of D ecem ber, nrolled and docketed in th e C lerk 's 1935. specific. Is unquestionably tru e : In and th a t raise th e stan d a rd of living th e ir fa th e r lives. Mrs. R ush and office of said C ourt In said C ounty SYD I. BROW N. of all the people. She still has the E laine rem ained here for an indef d u stry is afraid! on the 24th day of O ctober, 1935. S heriff of Jackson C ounty, O regon by HOW ARD GAULT. Deputy. R e-established, Septem ber 13, 1I3S. It Is afraid of governm ental poli A m erican sp irit th a t faces g reat ob inite stay. NO TICE IS H ER EB Y GIVEN, Mr. and Mrs John Nelson have re th at, p u rsu an t to th e term s of said Devoted to th e beet Intereete of cies, principally of federal origin stacles gladly, th a t approaches th e th a t seek to negate the sp irit, and m ost difficult task s w ith Jubilation. cently retu rn e d from a trip to San exeution, I will, on th e 4th day of "'entral P oint en d vicinity. Jan u a ry , 1936 at th e h o u r of 10 E ntered as second class m a tter at often the le tte r of th e C o nstitu Let th e clouds of doubt be scattered, Francisco. They stopped in M edford o'clock, A. M., a t th e fro n t door of and we can go no way but forw ard! S aturday. tion. hi *n t office, C entral P oint, Ore- th e C ounty C ourt H ouse, in the Mr. an d Mrs. G run dalin, th e ir son City of M edford, Jackson C ounty, ton, under th e A ct of M arch 3, 1873. It is afraid of a spending policy— facturers of In w hich the federal governm ent has and sm all gran d so n have been visi O regon, offer for sale and w ill sell P a rk e r’s M S o anu u th ern O regon P otato SU BSCRIPTION RATES: led, and has been follow ed by m any to rs a t th e W alter G ran t hom e tho a t public auction for cash to th e B e a g l e C hips highest bidder, subject to redem p Six M onths .................................. $ 1 . j O0 local u n its of governm ent— th a t has P ack ers of H oney, H om e Made ] past week but left S atu rd ay for th e r tion as provided by law , for th e p u r One Y ear ........................................... $ 1 .5 0 caused our national debt to reach an Sorghum an d Shelled W alnuts hom e in San Jose. Mrs. G rundalin is pose of satisfying said Judgm ent, to a B laine w ith all her sons, a siste r to Mrs. G rant. P ayable in advance. D istrib u to rs of all-tim e high, th a t has g reatly in d au G g randm gether w ith the costs of th is sale, to h ters and g rand children spent A dvertising rates on application creased taxes, and th a t m ust inevit D U K K EE FAMOUS FOOD L aw rence Sanderson retu rn ed th e extent th a t the am ount received LA N G EN D O RF CAKES Office— Second S treet, off Main. ably m ake still higher taxes neces' C hristm as w ith Ray B laine here. a t said sale will satisfy th e sam e, hom e T h u rsd ay a fte r tw o days at th e GRANDM A COOKIES L oring and M errill M artin spent Sacred H eart H ospital in M edford. all of th e rig h t, title an d in terest, «ary. 612 S. R iverside Phone 1117 ARTHU R EDW ARD PO W ELL th a t th e said d efendan t, F red erick Sunday visiting w ith Lloyd and It is afraid of political program s L aw rence Sanderson. M ilton S anderson and K enneth M. K incaid, had on th e 26th day of M edford, O regon E ditor and P ro p rieto r which, carried to logical conclusion, Mr. and Mrs. E llis and R alph Stim pson spent S atu rd ay evening July, 1935, or at any tim e th e re afte r, or now has, in and to th e fol m ake it im possible for indu stry to w ere w ith the Sandersons. visito rs T hursday. low ing described real estate, s itu earn profits. A num ber of indu stries Mr. M an edford Mrs. E. D. S tallin gs en ated in Jackson C ounty, O regon, to- have had a taste of this alread y — tertain ed d relativ .1. It. HI ERMA w it: es C hristm as eve. they have sold m ore goods, em ploy T he S outheast q u a rte r (SE*4) ts w ere d istrib u ted off th e ed m ore m en, kept m ore factories C P resen of Section 16, in T ow nship 35 T H E FA CTS W E FA CE hristm as tree and a lunch w as ser NOTICE O F S H E R IF F 'S SALE South, R ange 3 E ast of th e W . Attain the U nited S tates has come In operation, yet have enjoyed no ved early in th e evening. Those pre BY M. V IR TU E of an attach m en t com parable Increase in th e ir e a rn to the end of a year of epochal Im sent w ere Mr. R. H S eegm iller, M rs. execution duly issued out of and un T he Southw est q u a rte r (S W % ) ings. portance In o u r history— again o u r A. B. Seegm iller, H ow ard W illiam s, der the seal of th e C ircuit Q purt of of Section 15, in T ow nship 35 STA TIO N ER Y S U P P L IE S 125,000,800 people en ter a new year It is afraid of persecution of in M arie Seegm iller, Mr. and Mrs. A. th e S tate of O regon in and for the South, R ange 3 E ast of th e W . dustry, and of m easures w hich, In ef M. C ounty of Jackson , to m e directed w ith hope and am bition and cour son Billy, Mr. and Mrs. an d dated on th e 19th day of No The Southw est q u a rte r ( S W 4 ) S ates ------- R ental* ------- R epairs fect, tra n s fe r m anagem ent from the D R. H D. ess S and age. eegm iller and D onna M arie vem ber, 1935, in a ce rta in action of th e S ou theast q u a rte r (S E % ) ow ners and executives of in d u strial D uring th e year Just closed Indus and Miss H elen W illiam s. therein w herein L illian E. E vans as of Section 15, In T ow nship 35 116 N. C entral P ho ne 283 try and ag ricu ltu re, th e only sources properties to officeholders in W ash F ran k Nelson of M edford spent P lain tiff recovered a Judgm ent South, R ange 3 E ast of th e W . M ag ain st F red erick M. K incaid, one of w ealth and em ploym ent, recover ington, and, to a lesser extent, in F riday in this district. capitols. A notable exam ple of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. S anderson and of th e defendan ts, for th e sum of T he N o rth east q u a rte r (N E Í4 ) ed some of the ground lost during U state F ive T housand F o u r H u ndred Sev o f t h e S ou theast q u a rte r hls Is the Public U tility Act of 1935 the w orst of depression. Most In R obert visited Mrs. M elvin M artin enty-eight and 4 7 /1 0 0 ($547 8.4 7) ( S E H ) of Section 15, In T ow n now in th e courts, which m ark s a d ustries m ade progress— som e even revolu tio n ary d e p artu re from our Sunday afterno on. Mrs. M artin is re D ollars, to g e th er w ith in terest ship 35 S outh R ange 3 E ast of Six-ond H and R ebuilt th e W. M. cam e close to the production records covering from an ap endlcltis o p e ra thereon a t th e ra te of seven per All in Jackson C ounty, O regon. FA RM IM PLEM EN TS ent per annum from th e 26th day atta in ed during 1929. N ear th e end tim e-honored concept of th e proper tion. A t B argain P rices of Septem ber, 1931, an d the fu rth e r of 1935, business as a whole reached relatio n betw een in d u stry and gov- Jo e and Dick R ush retu rn e d hom e sum C all an d see ns a t of T w enty-five an d 9 5/1 00 ernm ent. U nder th e term s of th is . th e highest point since early 1931. . . . . . «9 8, G rap e St,___________ M edford , . I afte r a holiday visit to th e ir old ($25.95) D ollars costs and dia- B usiness com m entators are alm ost Act, electric com panies can be forced | unanim ous In expecting 1936 to o u t of existence w ith loss of billions S cat C overs & To|>s show Im provem ent over 1935. Even of d o llars to th e ir stockholders, at so, business does not feel the ju b il the w him of a com m ission, and can (S uccessor to D r. J . J. Em m ons) M ade to O rd er ance It would norm ally feel under be federally reg u lated in every 204 M edford Bldg. phase of operation. L eaders of o ther T op & U pholstery R epairing such circum stances, nor does ag ri 1 ractice lim ited to eye, e a r, nose, is the one and ONLY publication with the knowledge, experience and W ood W ork cu lture. The up tu rn In business is indu stries, seeing this, know th a t courage to give you every week the first-hand, inside information which an d th ro a t an d fittin g of gliM M . such a tren d , once sta rte d , will not is positively necessary for you to have. It is the ONE publication which encouraging— yet th e re Is very little Tel. 507 Rea. 1013 C ushion» X C urtain» M ade to under no obligations to the big moneyed interests or Czars of trade— to give a feeling of confidence th a t be long confined to a single in d u s is O rder ' ' t tie-ups o none of those to fatal with tht the selllsh cliques who gamble in the very we are approaching stability. W h ile: try, but will be g rad u ally extended life blood of the people. That’s why the Pathfinder is in a position to toil y i H __ _ W t S th & B ait h i t Sts. P ho ne 6«7 th e financial end Industrial barom e -1 ,0 _P, *ie rs - you the unvarnished facts in the plainest possible English. You can dc- DR. It. C. MULHCLEAN'D B usiness is afraid th a t p rivate in i pend on every word it says—and there is no substitute for reliability. te r continues Its clim b, unbiased and M edford, O regon. D entist tiativ e and en terp rise, foundation far-sighted observers are gravely EVERY WEEK FROM WASHINGTON, D. C. stones of th e republic, are in d a n Washington is now the news center of the entire world. It is the one H ours 9 to 3 42« M ed. Bldg. w ondering w hat th e fu tu re holds. E vening by A ppointm ent W hy should this be so durin g a ger; th a t o u r dem ocratic theory is place in the country where a strictly unbiased and reliable publication issued. That is why the Pathfinder is located there. The same M edford, Ore. period th at, m easured by figures becom ing tinged w ith alien th eo ries can he sighted All N atu ral M ethods vision which led to the selection of the National Capital as O ffice P ho ne 1223-It— Re». 744-Y alone, cannot be called o ther th an a which h av e sounded the d eath knell clear the home of the Pathfinder over 40 years ago is the backbone of every period of recovery? T here are m any of lib erty and freedom in o th er single issiie of the Pathfinder today. It is our privilege for a limited time to answ ers but this, to put forw ard a lands; th a t even a d ictato rsh ip PATHFINDER offer loom s on th e horizon. you at a greatly reduced bargain price C hiropractic an d P hy sioth erapy the greatest and most popular national week It cannot be disputed th a t th e old O regon L icense 264 ly—The PATHFINDER—together with THIS CYosley R adios 921.95— S lo t),'a C alifo rn ia License 3029 statu s of S ta te ’s R ights, for exam ple, A M o iig a g e PAPER, both a full year—52 woeks—for MAYTAG & S P E E D QUEEN has been d rastically changed— th a t Special A tten tio n to B lood P re s W ASHING M ACHINES the federal pow er has crept steadily sure, S tom ach an d Bowels. O n O u r F u tu re S ales an d Service C onsu ltatio n and E xam in atio n Into spheres th a t we used to believe 181 W . M ain St. Phon«, 300 b y RAYMOND PITCAIRN FREE w ers th e sole province of state and M edford P hone ©«5 Null anal Chairman local pow ers. This, w h ether we re a l In M edford Since 1920 — Sentinel» nf the Republic— ize It o r not, and w h eth er those re During the past few months America sponsible for th e ch ange realize it or M ED FO RD V ETE R IN A R Y Amvrican Uosch Radio la licensed ander patents and appMcatioos of R. C. A. and Haseltina Corp. has established another record. It is a new high in government spend not. Is th e first step tow ard d ic tato r ship. U nder o u r C o n stitu tio n al se t ing, in days of peace. This Is revealed in the recent report up of governm ent, no d ic tato r could 15 years experience In larg e and of the United States Treasury D epart seize ab solu te pow er because th e »m all an im al practice. m ent showing that since the beginning heats of pow er w ere purposely m ade BARGAINS IN USED PIAN OS 225 N III ver» hie P ho ne 369 of the present fiscal year, on July 1, m any an d w idespread— one each in 123 W . M ain M edford DR. J. W . W A TER S our Federal expenditure« have sur passed the $3,000,000.000 mark By June th e 48 states, an d one in W ash ing 30, (when the fiscal year ends) expen ton. As th e pow ers of states are ab Check th e featu res of th is incom ditures are expected to exceed $10.000,- rogated o r lessened, and as th e cen ir m 000,000. Only In war times have such parable radio! tral pow er is au gm en ted and records been surpassed. G E N E R A L S H E E T M ETA L 1. M etal tubes. Where are all those billions coming stren g th en ed , the opp o rtu n ity for FU RN A C ES & H EA TIN G 2. More statio n s SEE from? successfully establishin g a d ic ta to r 109 E. « th . S t. M edford 3. G reater freedom from noise., COM M ERCIAL FIN A N C E Not current Income! T hat can meet ship— w h ether It h ears th a t nam e P h o n e 4 IS betw een stations and on stations. CORPORATION only about half the bill. The remainder o r an o th e r— is Im m easurably Im 4. B eautiful living tone of incom M edford, O regon becomes part of the growing Federal parable quality, Deficit which the people must pay In proved. 5. T he surpassin g dependability taxes, direct and Indirect, through the It m ust not be fo rg o tten th a t a of perfect design th a t resu lts from years to come. Ume ago a n um ber of men 90% less w iring and 104 few er sold It's a mortgage on our future: a short ered connections. lien placed by politicians and bureau holding responsible positions in crats on whatever we or our rhildrrn governm ent advocated, e ith er d ire c t TERM S AND TRA DES may earn, or grow, or build or save as ly or by Intim ation, C o n stitu tio n al the decades pass. am endm ents and ch an g es w hich at & D Y ERS would have given th e federal gov The process of mortgaging the future ern A ll w o rk g u a ra n tee d m en t unp reoend ented pow ers ov Mattress«*« M ade to O rder is not exactly a new venture to the American people. Tens of thousands er individuals, over In d u stries, over Office 20 8. C entral tried It back in the reckless Twenties— ag ricu ltu re, over all th e rig h ts and when they bought stocks on margin, liberties o fr w hich o u r fo refath e rs P lant 811 N. Central P ho ne 54« 407 E. Main M edford or acquired homes and lands under conditions which loaded them with fought. L ess Is h e ard from high M edford, O regon Medal BM noise Z- • n a i n t t d r ^ .t V / 'W O heavy debts to be paid out of future sources of such ch anges now — but 4 0 9 E . M ain S t, M edford American, rw /ii Income. fo reig n plu» U. S. r M odernize your old Bet w ith a the kind of th in k in g th a t first advo weather band, superbeterodma And the American people realized— cated new chassis! Save! Console. them rem ains. a bit late—that the method had Its C hassis only $79.60 T he fears and u n c ertain tie s m en flaws. Today they know th at the national headache which we rail De tioned here, plus too m uch politics pression had some of its origin in DENTISTRY all factions, a re th e g rea test the practice of spending not what they from bars to real recovery, and to per 4 1 9 M edford Bldg. had. but what they hoped to get. Medford, Oregon The workers and earners of America m anent stability. A m erica still has have learned their lesson. But the her fertile soil— she still has h er In process of mortgaging their future has d ustries and her factories. She still w w w vw vw w vw vw w w vw not ceased. It has simple changed. We have tl«e m ost com plete tin« Today the politicians and the bureau has th e m achines w hich can produce in M«xlford crat» are mortgaging the future for them—by piling up expenditure after expenditure which the people most some day pay. K ver>thing In C abinet W ork T hat's the ultim ate effect of creating O. J. M orris. Pro», 23 N. F ir St. M edford huge public debts and deficits. E stab lish ed In 190« Office-holders and bureaucrats change with the years. But the debts they create persist. Eventually they must S afe In su ran ce at a Saving be paid The people, out of their labors, out of their earnings, out of their savings are the ones who foot the bill. Until the bill is paid those debts re (In c o rp o ra ted ) W ell-prepared food at m ain - a mortgage cm the future of LELAND CLA RK . A gent every citizen on whose labors depend R easonable Prices 19 N orth B a rtle tt St. not only the support of himself and F a b e r b u d jd in o M edford, Ore. P ho ne 149« his family, but the strength and 14 South C entral M edford stability of America. Carold J. Parker, Inc. EDITORIALS Legal Notices TYPEWRITERS Farmers Attention Hohlweg’s Top Shop THE Dr. H. P. Coleman Dr. C. W. Lemery Fick Hardware Co. 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Mi Fient# en lor mir «ul la per i«*i Ot Th# Ctinsfiiai «ton Ona »ear •ta toanifcs 8 t fM a»t? . ■ a .a .a ^ a **m pirn C op* on Affassi MEDFORD FURNITURE HOSPITAL F. R. Hagerty, Proprietor 417 East Main REPAIRING & REFINISHNG Cabinet Work of all Kinds Made to Order DRAWERS-SHELVES and PANEL DOORS We specialize in Picture Framing S H U T S BROS A u to P a in tin g BODY A F E N D E R R E P A IR IN G * G LASS W e Specialize In F o n t W IndaM eU G lare IS7 R. C entral Phon« 1059 M edford. HOSPITAL Brill Metal Works Flower’s Mattress & Upholstering Shop BICYCLES Tricycles, Wagons, Skates SIMS BROS. Gun & Cycle Shop Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance Co. P E R L ’S Funeral Home Dr. I. H. Gove TROWBRIDGE Cabinet Work. BERT PECK Automobile Repair A nd Service EXPERT Repairing E stablished In you r com nauntt j At D epression P rices 25 years 13 So. C entral Ave. M edford P hone 47 42« W, «th St. M edford, O regon C. Earl Bradfish This Cla»sified Directory Will be found useful _____________ When in Medford PH O TO G R A PH ER « Shangle Studios K ip ert Phot ograph y rim * P o rtrait« » H ptfU lry W ATCH an d JE W E L R Y PHYSICIANS Dr. B. C. Wilson P hy sician an d Surgeon M o*««' D m g S tar« 210 M edford