The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, July 30, 1936, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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CENTRAL POINT AMEBICA* CENTRAL. POINT. OREGON
PAGE TWO
CENTRAL
POINT
AM ERICAN
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H~-e»tabll*tied, September 11. 1128.
Devoted to the heat Intereau of
’entrai Peint end vicinity.
Entered as second elusa matter at
■>( office, rentrai Peint. Ore-
ion. 'inder the Act of March 1, 1*71.
■■
XI - . . .
.
SU BSCRIPTIO N R A T E S :
as the model way of doins thing*. In
effect. It *aya: "Don't try to aettle
your dLputes peaceably and by ne-
gotiation or mediation. STRIKE!"
In the old day» of feudal over*
lord*, that might have been all
right ilut in these days and times,
an) individual or group that sug
gests a strike with its hunger and
deprivation and violence, without
first trying mediation or negotiation
bably la. at 37. the youngest high '
executive in the ateel industry,
HI» «tart from »cratch, and hi* I
rise to the presidency of one of the
biggest meet companies in the land
j» just o n e of thousand* of similar
cases. Hut the malcontents and de­
magogues can't afford to admit ft
for such an admission would make
their arguments look as silly as they
are.
Texas Beauty
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
1 valuation placed on his or her pro­
Notice is hereby given that
I
perty may appear before said board
and petition for a correction in the have been appointed by the County
Jackson
County. » Oregon,
IB IU itU U U
d
U V w u
* on
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~ “ * *
” of
»
~
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.
0
,
valuation
as 0 shown
the
1936 as I Court
MMsment rolls. All petitions must be Administrator of the estate of Hat-
1 filed on or before August 28, 1936, tie R Hatfield, deceased, and have
as the Board of' Equalization will qualified. All persons having claim*
complete its public hearing on said against said estate are hereby noti­
fied to present them, with proper
date.
! . B. COLEMAN
vouchers, and duly verified, to me at
County Assessor the office of Harry C. Skyrman, At­
torney for said estate, at Room 409
July 23. 3« Aug. 6
Medford Center Building, in Med­
ford, Oregon, within six months
SI M.MONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF from the date of this Notice. Dated
and first published July 9, 1936.
| THE STATE OF OREGON,
FOR
L. HATFIELD, Administrator.
¡JACKSON COUNTY.
17— July 9, 16. 23, 30.
Iva Abercrombie. Plaintiff vs Wal-
w
j |j certainly not above criticism .
v
v m
81.00
D i* even worse when the propo­ Bartlett Picking to
l l . 80 »»I amount* to endorsement of a
« mi » Tear
.........................
I genera I strike in which millions of
Payable la advance
Start August 5
persons through no fault of their
..If»rising ratea on application
AboreraaMo, ;.!»••. kaova us WU* ... .....................................................
own are threatened with a loss of
Ottico— Second Street, off Main.
lie
Abercrombie, Defendant.
; ®
everything, even food.
Present pressure test* on Bartlett»!
To Walter Abercrombie, also. !•;
*
ARTHUR EDWARD POWELL
The secret, of course, i* that em­
♦
Merrick’s
indicate that they are going to be!
the
*;
known
as
Willie
Abercrombie,
Editor and Proprietor
ploye who are called out on strike
ready to pack earlier than we at first
♦
:
above named Defendant;
are more dependent upon their
anticipated. It looks as though Bart­
Swimming
Pool
IN
THE
NAME
OF
THE
STATE
♦
:
union, and the labor agitators want
lett» will lie ready to pack around
OF
OREGON:'
you
are
hereby
re­
to advance the importance of their
Class for Adults Mondays and
the 4th or 5th of August. Mr. La —
quired to appear and answer the
unions in the minds of union mem-
. . . . .
. .
■*:
Thursdays.
♦
complaint
filed
against
you
in
the
hers -whatever the cost ro r union
. . .
.
. I
From
8
to
10.
get samples for the purpose of mak­
above entitled Court within four
M \< MINKS C R E A T E 2 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 «
leader* have jobs they want to hold,
ing pressure tests and he w'ill watch :
weeks from
the date of
the
JOBS
and their salaries are paid by dues.
♦
Nat Building
these carefully so that we can be
. first publication of this Summons
How Is your Job affected by ma­
Medford B
sure and start packing at the right
upon you, and If you fail so to appear BNo Ri ve raid I
chinery? ask* The Associated Press
NO CHANCE?
time.
1 and answer said complaint, the plain- I
in a dispatch from Dayton, Ohio,
I
Horatio Alger made a name for
Barron-Grav. through Southern ,
: tiff will apply to the Court for the I ........................................................
printed recently in the New York himself by writing books about some
relief prayed for in her said com­
Times. The answer. It suggests, thing that is peculiarly American— Oregon Sales Co., yesterday an­
should be based on the cold prac­ the fact that every man in this coun­ nounced a price on cannery Bart-| letU meant* that we will have ample plaint, namely: For an absolute di- |
When in Medford
etls: 2 S 's and larger, 828.75, 2A»'s
tical fact of what is occurring.
room at our packing house to receive vorce from the defendant herein.
try has a chance to wiu fame and j
and
larger,
826.25.
We
understand
This
Summons
is
served
upon
you
|
Eat at
"Prom 1900 to 1930," says the fortune no matter what his start in
and pack, which will enable us to .
these
are
to
he
washed,
sorted,
and
^
these
pears
oye|.
t()
preeooIlnB
I
by
order
of
the
Hon.
Earl
B.
Day,
dispatch, "when w e had more new life. In recent years, however, a lot j
machinery than at any time in our of malcontents and demagogues have 1 graded.
room, with a minimum amount of jud*!e oi the Coun,y Court of Jacfc-
son County, Oregon, made and enter-
‘A*
history, there was a gain of 20,000,- been taking advantage of the depre6- j The American Fruit Growers have (|Hlav
! ed July 1st, 1936.
000 new jobs. Every time a thou­ sion to insist that all that is chang­ packed up a limited number of Bart­
American Fruit Growers Inc.
Lunch
lett» each year for the past four
Date of the First publication being
sand new people were added to our ed.
Oregon Division
Dinners
years. We have been able to return
July 9, 1936.
population. 422 new Jobs were crea­
Medford, Oregon.
The facts are that the depression more money to our growers for their
W. G. Trill
ted by our machine age.
slowed
up
the
speed
with
which
Freshly Frozen Ice Cream
Attorney
for Plaintiff.
packed
Bartletts
than
any
of
the
"This looks like a pretty good re­
everybody was getting ahead. But cannery prices that have been made.
Post Office Address
Legal Notices
sult from our twentieth century me­
119 E. Main
Phone 998
something that happened in West Although w e expect t o
Suite 12 Palm Bldg.
have
chanization. Four hundred out of
Virginia the other day shows that a cannery price for those growers
Medford, Oregon.
e v e ry 1.000 people are now taking
NOTICE
the country of which Horatio Alger who wish to sell to the cannery, stlil
The Hoard of Equalization for the
care of the needs of the remaining
w rote still exists.
we are again going to pack up a County of Jackson, State of Oregon,
tiOO.
DANCE
Twenty-two years ago, a lad of 15 limited quantity of our Bartletts for will meet in regular session at the
"During the lad fifty years, the
office
of
the
county
assessor,
in
the
Top Notch Eats.
on the
population of the United States In­ went to work at the bottom of the those who prefer the fresh packed county court house at Medford, Ore­
ladder in the Carnegie Steel Com- deal. With our wide distribution gon, at 10 o'clock A. M., Monday,
creased about 200 per cent, while
G. J. Morris, Prop.
Jobs have Increased about 300 p er'P a"> P ""* ■» ’^ a ron . I*a. He served and sales outlet, we are able to sell August 10, 1936, for the purpose of
O A S IS
hearing
complaints
and
equalizing
c nt. That does not look a* If we
lh“
War aa an avlalor- nd practically all of our BartlettR on an the 1936 assessment rolls. The said
Food Served at
travelled FOB Basis from cold storage here In
Spring Floor
were going In the wrong direction, »forw ard for a
tin
hearing will continue from the above
stunt
Medford, which makes our packed date until August 2S, 1936. Any pro­
One-seventh of everybody working “ r" " " d ■" a "barnstorming'
Every Saturday Night
Reasonable Prices
deal a very safe one. We know at perty owner who is aggrieved at the
today Is making some product un- flfer-
Eagle Point
known fifty year. ago. Eighteen of
‘ ht* *a" ‘ e lad’
a >oun*
at
onr biggest Industrie, have b een ;'»an. worked as a mechanic, a rivet- ting for their packed Bartletts.
Palace Lunch
Reasonable Prices
created by machinery and invention I "-r. and a salesman. In 1925, he
Those of our growers who are
since 1880. One out of every four !<>'"“ <« «»>* Welrt0" Steel Company planning to have us pack their Bart­
Elva Livingston
14 South Central
Medford
A Clean Place To Eat
persons today owes his employment «• “ »alesman In January. 1929, he letts an secure ample lug boxes Jt
Lougb
QUALITY FOOD
to one of these eighteen new In d u s - 1 became assistant sales manager; In our packing house on Fir Street. In
SLIP
COVERS
FOR OVER­
tries produced by Invention and en- '•»>' » 9^* be was appointed assistant view of the fact that we will not be
23 S. Riverside, Medford
STUFFED FURNITURE
glneerlng. say. II. A Toulmin. Jr . «» “ >• President, and in July, 1934. packing up a large volume of Bart-
Dr. I. H. Gove
Designing, Drapery Making
of the patent section of the Ameri- be was elected a vice president.
Phone
1648x_______ 220 S. Grape
The other day, the Weirton Steel
can Bar Association.
DENTISTRY
Company elected that same man a*
410 Medford Bldg.
Its President— T E. Mlllsop. He pro-
WHY STRIKES?
Safe Insurance at a Saving
Medford, Oregon
Modern civilization rightly urges
Chosen by the Medford News’ Contest Manager because of their
sturdy construction. Equipped with Evenrude Motors. See them at
peaceful settlement of * disputes.
Oregon Mutual Fire
Pence treaties are made so that mil­
Insurance Co.
New and Used
lions will not die; laws are enacted
(Incorporated)
providing trials because that is bet­
Furniture ^
ter than the old rule of tooth and
LELAND CLARK, Agent
Ranges— 89.00 and up and Sim­
claw.
10 North Bartlett 8t.
mon beds and springs. New and
Medford, Ore.
Phone 140«
In the field of relations between
Used Davenports and Chairs. Stu­
the employer and his employes the
dio Couches.
See us for Fire Insurance
same Idea exists. It Is, therefore,
DROP IN AND GET OUR PRICES
Reasonable
Dependable
I
on Hay & Grain
Klsrtllng to find this In the American
Holbrook
&
Andrews
BODY
A
FENDER
1
tEPAIItING
A
GLASS
Federation of Labor News Service
220 North Bartlett
In old Fire Hall Bldg, on 6th St.
Medford, Oregon
dpsheet:
Phone 547
OFFICIAL WIOO AND
"Strikes Increase Trade Union
We Buy, Sell & Trade
Considering how fine thi*
FISEMANN MAGNETO
Strength." The story goes on to deny
railroad transportation is
Sal«>* anil Service.
the well-known fset that em ploy*
Farmers Attention
Shangle Studios
nowaday», you can’t travel
do make gains through negotiation.
any cheaper. Fare* lowest
Second Hand Rebuilt
o i FILIAL MAGNETO
II points to the recent French »trike
Fv|»‘ rl Photography
in history—substantial sav­
FARM IMPLEMENTS
REPAIR SERVICE
ings on round trip tickets.
At Bargain Price*
♦TROWBRIDGE:
4>rniiiiie New l-'arlory Part*
Fine
Portrait*
a
Specialty
f^all and *ee u* at
So why not take the train?
;«» 8. Grape HI.
Medford
It’s safer. It's more dependable.
*
Cabinet Works
Medford Bldg.
D A W S O N ’S
*:
>:
FLAHARTY
•
«
Everything in Cabinet Work ■*'
44 N. Front St.
Phone 263
Y o u c a n t beat the im
Medford, Oregon
R E A L T Y CO.
J
Established in 1908
J
proved travel co m fo rt in
w
S
co a ch e s and sleep in g cars
15 N. Fir
Phone 151
It's a w ood th in s Mkoviea
d on 't have such restful
R EN D ER ’S COFFEE
seats — m ost folk s w ould
PERL'S
Real Estate
sure fall asleep
It’s New—
an
Months ..............................
EDITORIALS
WORLD BICYCLES
" ¿ r ...
SIMS BROS.
V BROS.
J
I t ’s the Truth!
:
Insurance
Medford,
Oregon
H. C. HIGH
Successor to
V O L N E Y D IX O N
\\ ester» Distributor For
Page Fence
Aiijtlilng in lliw of fencing
124 N. Riverside
Phone 283
Medford, Oregon
RANCH WITH DYNGK
At the
Oriental Gardens
EYKItY HAT! ROW NIGHT
Two t Hr he Mrs*
tllil Time ami Modern
ONE ADMISSION
Melfunl, Oregon
e
Funeral Home
Ever hear about the Free pick
up-and-delivery of les* than
carload freight? It'» a great
convenience to shippers .ind
receivers alike Western rail
roads pick up at the door
ship by fast freight, and de
liver to consignee's door
•
Railroad trains are running on
fatter schedules these days
Seems like the iron horse wants
to show these new streamlined
diesels that he can step out, too.
Both passenger and freight
schedules have been speeded up
•
E»labll»h«q] In yonr community
5 » years
Phone 47
438 W. 8th 8t.
Medford. Oregon
Render Tea &
Save Money by taking your
Watch and Clock
Repairing
to
Graves Jewelry Shop
W h a t's m o re, the railroads
b elie v e in “s a fe ty first."
I ast year not one passenger
was killed in a train acci­
dent on weatern railroads,
a
Talk to your local railroad agrnt.
He's full of information about
traveling and shipping,
A
DOES
'HoT
; fin es FffOtt n w i y
v < s e
(He*- Answer Nest Week)
■ Ironn your laundry problem* al Medford Domestic Laundry!
Let the rich, pure *uda. and hundreds of gallon* of clean, fresh wa­
ter wliti h are gently awooahed through each bundle, be the an*wer
to all your wash day rare* . . .
a
We are proud of railroad achieve-
menlx, appreciate the pubhe's
good will and increased patron­
age, and pledge continued prog-
OUR D A M P W A S H SERVICE
• lie economical laundry «rivire
I'acli aildtflenal pound te
Every piece ««ret anil «lean -ready to Iron
E X P E R T
WATCH ami JFWKLItV
Al Depreaalon Price«
IA So. 4 entrai Are.
Medford
C. Earl Bradfish
T ry an A d in
The A m erica n
\n«wer
WESTERN
RAILROADS
It I* tobaceo-tar. Nleotine l* rolorle*-
Medford Domestic Laundry
*4 NORTH RIVERSIDE AYR.
PHONE HMt
’•CERTIFIER SANITATION— (H ARD YOU* HEALTH’’
VFASY
H
«1
Now located at 402 E. Main St.
New and Used Watches for Sale
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Coffee Co.
3« N. Bartlett
Medford
NVxt d»«or to Peerlen* Market
POWER SEAL
V o n : MOTOR AS a d v e r t i s e d
OVER K N X
Motor Tune-up— Auto Repairing
A rt’s Auto Shop
202 N. Riverside
Tel. 1200
Sit>KW 6f
52c for a 13-lb. bundle
Repairing
— in taste
— In flavor
— In quality
— in economy
Prince Auto Electric
132 N. Riverside
D R. 8. C . PE TE R S
A FEW VALUES:
Tires, $2.75
New Batteries, $2.95
Model A generator
exchange $2.50
Operated hv PAUL PRINCE, who
has specialized in starter and
generator work since 1926.
D EN TIST
t )p|Mieite
P o »t
O f fic e
J a c k s o n v ille , O re .
A ll N'atnral M eth od *
Dr. H . P. Coleman
D A IL Y ’S
Auto Painting
C h iropractic and Ph ysioth erapy
O regon L ire nee 384
C a liforn ia License :ti> 2 B
M«-dfo»d'« Olde*f and
FINEST
S p e cia l A t te n tio n t o B lo o d P ree-
*n rc. S to m a c h a n d R o w e l* .
Now I* th e tim e to
S IM O M Z K
82 So Bartlett
Medford
< o n «u lta tton and E xam ination
FREE
P h one 9tvt
In Medford Since 192«