The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, August 13, 1936, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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CfcNTll.\I. POINT AMERICAN CENTRAL POINT, OREGON
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the government and legislator« away j were probably no buyers, seemed t o ,
from the road to tyranny and it Is a | have little consideration. And the!
curb when officials and legislators | fact that the railroads had been pay- j
j ing heavy taxes on the land for fifty
refuse to be guided.
Equity No. ICSMt-K
-<1 MMOXB
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11 . . . i .—
j years seemed to be not worth men- ;
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OK
R eesta b lish ed , Septem ber I I , 1121.
I Honing So the Federal government
STO P ROAD I'A R N IOK
THE STATE OK OREGON, FOR
Devoted to the beat interests of
• The future of the casualty and 1 revoked the grant and took back the JACKSON COUNTY.
"ectraJ Point aad vicinity.
GLADYS M0 6 E8— Plaintiff
surety
business,"
wrote
Henry | title
Entered u second clast matter at
And then came The jolt. Counties
vs
Swift Ives. Special Counsel for the
*h< nat office. Central Point, Ore-
I). L. MOSES— Defendant
which
had
collected
nearly
half
a
Association o f Casualty and Surety
To B L. Moses, the above named
ton. under the Act of March 8 , 1879.
Executives, “ doe» not lie wholly In million a year in taxes from the rail­ DEFENDANT.
roads.
found
themselves
without
'
indemnifying victims of misfortune;
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
OF OREGON, you are hereby re­
......................... $1.00 rather it lies in the prevention of these so/ely needed receipts.
ali Month*
Such a howl went up that an Ore­ quired to appear and answer the
ll.M misfortune Itself.’’
One Year
complaint filed against you in the
Payable In advance
For many years the casualty in­ gon senator finally got an appropria- : above entitled court and cause with­
tion
of
$5.000,000
to
repay
th
e
1
¿d fa r’.ialng ratea on application.
dustry has worked to prevent acci­
in four weeks from the date of the
Office— Second Street, off Main.
dents to workers, and that work h.ts counties for taxes lost between 1910 first publication of this Summons
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saved thousands of lives and an un­ and 1920. After 1920 the controller-1 upon you, and if you fall so to ap­
ARTHUR EDWARD POWELL
pear and Answer said complaint,
told sum of money. In practically general held that payments could plaintiff will apply to the Court for
Editor and Proprietor
every
industrial field, accidents come only from revenue collected the relief prayed for in her said
have grown fewer and less severe— from the sale of land grant timber j conipaint. to-wlt:
and the surveys and recommenda­ and this has made up only about 1 For the dissolution of 'he mar­
tions made by the casualty experts half the sums lost in taxes to the riage contract now and heretofore
counties.
existing between plaintiff and de­
have been of immense aid. There has
fendant; for the custody of the mi­
A
lot
of
people
have
never
under-
j
been a decrease in losses from burg­
nor child of said marriage. Ray
A CURB
stood
just
why
the
government
j
lary and bank robbery, due largely
Moses, and for the return of her
should
have
paid
$5.000,000
in
lieu
(From 'The Lynchburg, Va., News') to the industry's work in fighting
maiden name.
The Constitution, says Stanley the criminal and promulgating pro- of taxes lost from land taken over | This summons is served upon you
Reed, solicitor general of the l nlted p0ga|H jor strengthening the law by the government. Government pro­ by order of the Hon. H. D. Norton.
Judge of the above entlted court,
States, "Is a living, vital institution and enforcement agencies
The perty Is uniformly tax exempt on made and .entered August 12th.
the
theory
of
“
public
benefits."
whose function Is to guide and not •
accident racketeer,” who robs
1936.
As from 5 0 to 60 per cent of most
Date of the first publication be­
to curb
necessary
governmental |
p0,.kets Qf every policy-holder,
processes.’
Mas been given especially aggressive western states are In government re­ ing August 13th. 1936.
W. G. TRILL
Just what does Mr. Reed mean by „uem lon and hundreds of such cri- serves, held for the benefit of future
Attorney for Plaintiff
generations,
the
government
woulrl
that? Can he mean that when cer- minais have been arrested, convicted
Post Office Address:
have
to
pay
millions
annually
to
the
tain governmental processes are re- and punished.
Suite 12 Palm Bldg
Medford. Oregon
garded by the majority In power us
The mogt diff|cu|t f|eid in whlch counties In which these reserves are
necessary, the Constitution should (o attain results has been that of located if it adopted the same policy 41— Aug. 13. 20, 27. Sept 3.
not be permitted to stand In the way automobile accidents. Each year wit- it did toward the Oregon counties in
no matter what its word? What else nesses more deaths and injuries, and which railroad grants were revoked.
It is an Inescapable fact that you |
can he mean by speaking of the Con greater property loss. In spite of the
stitutlon as a living, vital Institution most Intensive work on the park of can’t have your tax cake and eat it,
Physician and Surgeon
that was not Intended to curb insurance companies and other pri­ too. Hundreds of communities are
210 Medford lllilg.
“ necessary governmen processes"? vate and public institutions, the going to learn this when the gov­
Mei I ford, Ore.
ernment’s
socialistic
power
develop­
And what are necessary government reckless, the incompetent and the
Central Point
processes? Who determines that? congenitally dangerous driver has ment program is completed, to the
STONE’S DRUG STORE
destruction of highly-taxed, private
The majority in Congress? The Exe­ not been curbed.
electric properties. And there is no
cutive? There Is none other to make
Here Is where the general public
FOR
the decision In a democracy. But if must assist if progress is to be made great "public benefit” involved in
a temporary majority can do what It must demand up-to-date traffic this issue as there is In conserving
It regards uecesHHry without regard I |awrg, rigorously and impartially en- irreplaceable natural resources for
SEE
to the curbs of the Constitution. forcf,d n must demand the outlaw all the people, which Is a true func­
COMMERCIAL FINANCE
tion of government.
what good is a Constitution?
CORPORATION
ing of the decrepit and dangerous
Medford, Oregon
Mr. Reed is wrong. The Constitu­ vehicle. It must demand strict licen-
tion Is a curb. Every Constitution is Ing laws for drivers. And It must d„>-
a curb. That's what a Constitution is mand that those drivers who refuse
for. A Constitution Is designed to de­ to operate cars carefully, or are un­
fine and to limit the powers of gov­ able to, be barred from the public
Medford’* Oldest and
ernment and to say what a govern­ highways.
FINEST
Now Is the time to
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We must do this in the interest of
BIMOMZE
greatest function is to prevent the our lives, our health, our pocket-
QUALITY FOOD
32 So Bartlett
Medford
government from doing that which books.
2 3 S. Riverside, Medford
It should not do. Its greatest func­
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Medford, Ore.
Phone 14»«
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THING« ONE REMEMBERS
By R. M. Hofer
Some twenty years ago It became
"good politics" to agitate for a re­
turn to the government of the land
grant* given to the pioneer railroads
In southern Oregon counties, on the
ground that the railroads had not
sold the land as orlginslly contem­
plated.
The fact that most of the land con­
sisted of mountains and that there
W. H. Klatt
Thurs., P H
Dr. B. C. Wilson
tion Is to curb those who would act
arbitrarily. It Is to curb those who
woud act with tyranny. It Is to curb
those who would limit freedom. It is
to curb those who would deny inher­
ent rights. It Is to curb and to cheek
at the start those who, under plea of
necessity, would take action that Is
violative of the principles of demo­
cracy and of human freedom. The
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lu the sense that it guide« officials or
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