The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, December 03, 1936, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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C E N T R A L P O IN T A M ERICA N C E N T R A L P O IN T . U llU A JN
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ry
pi
clear visibility, the crisp, clean air,
i precedented severity on such profits
cal year. which at: rts next July.
O O yS * la y
^
tbs pungent scent of the
autumn
!
—
taxes
ranging
up
to
27
per
cent.
It 1« doubtful If any act by the
A r llu d
-*nl vt
eaves all make for attractive picnic
! But when the profits are distributed,
President and the Congress would do !
Today school children tickt pa
------------
j weather.
in either wages, bonuses or divid­
more to restore confidence In our 1 health program
CCC tree troopers from Mill Creek
All forest roads, though
rough
government's financial structure, or, and understand
-
1
- 'I
JU»F. ■ HgB
ends. the tax Is avoided. And that
camp
on
the
Ochoco
national
forest
because
the
weather
haa
not
allowed
lu-vHi;tblit-h< d. K.iylember 13, 192 3. to stimulate industry and investors. 1 the now, why and
1 is the major reason why business is
wherefore of pre
D#»ut»d to tbe besu Intercuts of Once the budget Is balanced— and
I following Its present lavishly gener- near Prlneville, Oregon, recently maintenance work, are open and
venting such com
will
he
Central Point and vicinity.
kept balanced— we will at least know
' ous course.
According to the New came to the aid of 73-year old Lewis various mountain drives
munlcable diseas
Regelsberger, whose farm home was found very enjoyable.
Some of
Entered a* second el/tes matter a1 'that the Federal debt will grow no
York
Journal
of
Commerce,
distri-
es as tuberculosis.
the pout office, Central Point, Ore- greater. And. with a balanced bud-
j buttons to stockholders ordered for destroyed by fire late last month these are: The Siskiyou Summit
They learn by do­
guii under 11.•• A.t of March f. 1379 ,■
a ■ ■
ipplv m r —I t — to tbt
I the last three months of this year and who faced the winter without Loop Drive, with a noon stop at the
ing. Christmas
Seam have done much to stimulate
directly traceable to the tax law. to- household or personal effects except newy-developed Wrangle Cap Forest
tremendous
Job
of
reducing
the
SUBSCRIPTION RATBH
the clothes he had on.
Camp; tbe Main Applegate with a
this
modern
method
of
health
teach­
debt to a more normal level. That.
1 *al at least $500,000.000.
dix Months
> l«v
ing In the schools.
Through the local Red Cross, vari­ noon atop at
the McKie
Bridge
Econnomlsts
are
highly
dubious
of
>1
60
|
obviously,
cannot
be
done
so
long
as
One Year
ous Prineville organisations, and Forest camp, with perhaps a loop
government
spends
more
than
It
re­
the
ultimate
results
of
the
law,
fear
Payable In advance
neighbors Regelsberger was restock­ trip over Carberry and Thompson
ceives and charges the
difference blamed again. Maybe he was dosing it will prevent industry from build­
Advertising rati«« on appUoatlon
ed with provisions, clothes and fur­ Creek; Lake of the Woods and Union
ing
up
surpluses
that
are
essential
if
against
the
future.
.
and
didn't
even
see
the
vehicle
he
Office Second Street, off Main
It has been Mr. Roosevelt s opi- bit— blame It on the steering gear, future depressions are to be surviv­ niture, and lumber was provided for Creek making up the variation of at­
tractions which may be still enjoyed.
ARTH U R EDWARD POWELL
ed. In the meantime, however, the a new dwelling.
nlon that during a time of depres- (t ,.an*t talk back!
CCC boys realizing that It would
Reports of larger fires, both north
Editor and Proprietor
slon a country should spend far be­
It's time we stopped listening to tax is helping ecu«.' a veritable divi­
be Impossible for the ederly man to and south of this territory, indicate
yond its receipts and, once a rea- the steering gear alibi and similar dend and wage boom.
rebuild his house before winter, vol­ taht an unusual tire season still
{ sonable amount of recovery is achie­ alibis which are false 999 times out
unteered to give up their week-end exists. Camp fire permits, no smok­
At
this
writing.
President
Roose­
ved. redure outgo and return to a of 1.000.
John Jones may escap.
business basis
Current conditions ! jail— but the fact remains that some velt is on his way to the Inter-Ame­ trips to town and asked Instead to ing while traveling and the axe,
Buenos be allowed to build a dwelling for shovel and bucket rules are still in
Indicate that the time is here when 35,000 people are being killed each rican peace conference at
Aires,
where
he
will
make
a
speech him on their own time. As a result. | effect, as well as the requirement
business
Improvement
should
make
year
In
preventable
accidents.
The
EDITORS V IE W SOCIALISTIC
emergency
spending
unecessary.
the
first
day
and
then
return.
He a new- double boarded house, floored for burning permits tor slashing and
reckless
and
Incompetent
motoristB
ISSUE
was
preceded
south
by
an
Imposing
*nd sealed, with composition roof. Is debris fires.
The
President
has
apparently
re­
must be pun'shed and their alibis
The Industrial News Review re­
American delegation headed by So-; now 100 per cent completed. Need-
fused
to
listen
to
those
who
would
laughed
out
of
court,
if
that
ghastly
cently asked country newspaper edi­
cretary of State Hull— implacable less to say Regelsberger has a warm
tors for their opinion on various have the government keep on spend­ toll Is to be curbed.
ing
vast
sums
in
excess
of
Income
I
fighter for better commercial and spot In his heart for the tree troop­
phases of the
"power
question ”
1 diplomatic relations between cottn- ers.
WATCH and JEW ELRY
With around 1.200 replies now ta­ until debt repudiation or insolvency
* tries.
bulated. some extremely interesting arrived. It Is to be hoped that it will
be possibe to balance the budget
There has been considerable dl3-
fact «are being produced.
A t D e p re ssio n I’rtc e s
ussion concerning the value or the
16 S. Central
Medford
Only 42 of the editors said that ! very soon
futility of the conference. Some
the utility Industry is not giving
COMPETITION STRENGTHENS
point out. with truth, that there is
good service— while 1,111 feel that
Continued cold, clear weather,
COOPERATIVES
no danger of a war arising in North
service Is good.
Only 295 editors
which ha3 resulted In spotted shoot­
or South America, that Europe and
Some wise words on the agricul­
favor municipal ownership of power
ing, throughout the season, still pre­
Happenings That Affect the Din­ the East are the danger spots.
cooperative
movement
are
plants, while 863 are against
It. tural
vails.
Local geese have apparently
ner
Palls,
Ilivid-
ml
Checks
and
Tax
However, it is the President's be­
Dairymen’s League
While 25o editors believe that Fed­ found in the
moved south, as many of the bags
Bills
of
Every
Individual.
National
lief— which is shared by many— |
eral electric developments are Jus­ News, the orga/i of the Dairymen's \
Established In >our coimimuit)
now being taken in the Upper Kla­
28 y e n »
tified as a national necessity, over j League Cooperative Association, Inc., a,,<* Internat tonal Problems fnsepar- that If the nations of the Western math Lake are much thinner birds
able from Ix>cal Welfare.
Rhone 47
t ( 8 H H>h ki
Hemisphere
show
Europe
that
a
which
was
a
pioneer
In
the
Eastern
900 believe they are unjustified
than those killed during the early
Medford, « Irrgiin
co-op field.
The News said:
round-table discussion of issues can
Contrasted with 891 editors opposed |
Not even in the boom days was lead to amicable settlements and j part of the season. Throughout the
to the wholesale death sentence for-
^ ne
,*ie rea80n8 why farmers
> Forest swimming, fishing, hunting
holding companies only
210 ap­ . cooperative marketing organizations ’ ,her<* 8,,c“ a <il,rse of extra dlvlj- agreements, some progress toward and over-night camping are past for
have grown healthfully and become eunds, wage increases and employe world peace will be made. And It
prove It.
sound business associations Is that h°nnses as this season.
Corporate Is likewise believed that if the Presi­ the season and the morning ant
uli,
perhaps,
j
Most Important of
evenings are uncomfortably cold un
. from the start the cooperative move- industry >* pouring out money to its dent takes a forthright and aggres­
only 157 editors believe that govern
less one is dressed for it. But dur
tockholdcrs
and
workers
In
unpre-
sive stand for peace and throws his
ment or municipal ownership of th munt in the United States has been
are now serving those
ing the middle of the day the tem
cedentel
amounts.
vast prestige against armed conflict,
electric Industry would give mort- a voluntary effort. In addition, far­
porature
Is
very
comfortable.
The
A list of extra dividends and bo­ heads of powers which are now close
progressive, efficient and cheaper mers' cooperatives have had to meet
nuses declared would take
many to war may think again before giv­
service, taxes and public subsidies stiff competition from the beginning.
pages to detail, but here are some ing the command to open hostili­
They
have
had
to
fight
their
way
up.
considered, as against 9 47 who feel
All Natural Methods
has an­ ties.
“ Through cooperative organiza­ outstanding Items: Steel
otherwise.
nounced
a
10
per
cent
advance
In
The President’s trip to Buenos
It Is very probable that these per­ tion thg Individual farmer increases
Medford
23
Riverside
wages, which will up payrolls a $70,- Aires is thus in the nature of a ges-
centages showing overwhelming op­ his Independence and his bargaining
000,000
In
1937.
General
Motors
ture
in
a world which was never
position to any socialist trend that power and finds a new economic
Chiropractic and Physiotherapy
When he Joins with his will pay its workers a Christmas bo­ nearer to armed chaos. As a mat­
Oregon License 204
would put the government Into busi­ freedom.
nus
of
$10,000,000,
In
addition
to
I
California License »020
ter of fact, in recent months there
ness to the Injury or destruction of fellow farmers In cooperative effort,
other benefits.
Chrysler has voted ! have been more occurences contri­
private enterprise, represent the gen­ he helps create a prestige and a bar-
Special Attention to Blood Pre».
gaining
power
which
Is
able
to
com-
an
®*$ra
dividend
of $5.50 per share, butory to war than there »were In
sure, Ktomarh and Bowels,
eral feeling of Informd citizens. It
Consultation and Examination
was not accidental that in the last pete and successfully cope with Eastman Kodak declared a 75-cent 1912 and 1913.
FREE
extra, and Jewel Tea Company $2.00.
Everyone hopes that gesture will
election voters turned thumbs down that of other organized groups."
Phone OtlS
___________________
Standard Oil of New Jersey will pay
227 West Main
Phone 151
be productive of good. In the mean­
ou proposed local measures to put
In Medford Since 1020
various states Into business.
The TH A T BROKEN KTEEKINO GEAR a >$.5011.000. bonus to workers, and time, It seems that every seasoned
You commonly see news Items j Sears, Roebuck one of $1.500,000.
news commentator and every old-
American people, for example, rea­
1 pshot of this is that dividends time war correspondent, I9 certain
lize that the private electrical Indus­ such as: "John Jones was charged '
various big Industries will be as that war in, Europe and Asia is in-
try, under public regulation,
has with reckless driving folowing a col-
ilslon
between
his
car
and
another'
Earge
as In pre-depression days—
vitable— one of the leading corre­
been one of the most beneficai and
while wages, iu some cases, will o”
Medford, Oregon
spondents recently stated, on depart­
progressive Influences In our social vehicle. Jones stated that his steer­
At the Peerless Market, Medford
Steel's new wage rate Is
Both cars were higher.
ing for Europe, that he was going
and Industrial life— and they like­ ing gear failed.
wants to
the highest in its history. General
to cover the next war.
wise sense the manifold
dangers badly wrecked, the occupants sus­
Motors is 10 per cent above the 1929
taining
minor
injuries."
that Inevitably follow when bureau­
The Halo-German recognition of
Business Week says that
Sometimes the item has a grimmer average.
crats are given control or manage­
the Spanish rebels has further wi­
sound, when people are badly injur­ next year Industry's labor costs will dened the cleavage between these
ment of an essential business.
This season and is Buying Direct
ed
or killed. Hut tbe "broken possibly be the highest In all U. 8. powers and France and Russia. The
These answers of editors provide
for one of the Largest Fur Com­
industrial
history.
greatest force existing
today
In
an illuminating and valuable com­ steeriug gear" is one of the common­
What
caused
this
amazing
chan­
panies on the Pacific Coast.
both Europe and Asia is the force
mentary on one of the most
dis­ est defenses put up by drivers res­
W EEKS & ORR Bldg. Medford
ge? Obvious auswer is better times
ponsible
for
accident*—
and,
curious­
of
hatred.
cussed questions of the time. They
—
and
there
la
no
question
but
what
ar« encouraging to those who feel ly enough, the more Influential the
Industry in general has pulled out
that private enterprise Is better than driver, the oftener It Is used.
As a matter of fact. It Is doubtful of depression, has entered a period
soc.ai.sm, and that the role of gov­
of recovery.
ernment In busineas Is properly If uuy part of a modern motor car
But that Isn’t the entire answer
t* »
that of umpire, not a favored parti­ is structurally stronger than the
4
to
why business is figuratively
steering gear.
Exhaustive tests by
cipant.
I,
*
manufacturers show that real steer­ breaking its neck in an effort to get
as
many
dollars
as
possible
into
the
m
ing gear failures are practically un­
A BALANCED BUDGET
ft »
hands of stockholders and workers
4
The first statement of the Presi­ known. But John Jones is always
before
1937
dawns.
Big
and
potent
%
Ms
dent as to future policies dealt with having them.
influence
Is
the
new
tax
bill
on
un­
U
Maybe John is drunk and weaving
the problem ot the Federal deficit
m
distributed corporation profits, pass­
t.
Mr. Roosevelt, In a brief announce­ his way home when the crash comes,
m
ed by the last Congress.
ment, said that he believe It would lie sees that the front end of h.~
!•
Mt-
This tax bi.l levies taxes of un-
For 33 years this store has assisted
soon be possible to balance the bud­ car Is completely mangled— and si.
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4
get and that ho Intended to do so at eh calls upon the ghost of his steer­
Southern Oregon and Northern Cali­
«
m
ing gear which "broke” for some
the earliest possible time.
ft
fornia women to solve their gift pro­
m
Various commenators, some of reason Just as be was making
*
them close to the White House, an­ turn. Maybe be was speeding
blems.
.
.
.this
“
personal''
service
is
.
♦
ticipate that the budget will be ba­ a slick pavement and went into a
§
but one of many reasons why wise
Is
*
lanced at the end ot tbe 1937 fis- skid - well, the steering gear
m
Everything In Cabinet Work
women shoppers prefer to trade at
THE
CENT
AL
P O IN T
Good Samaritan
A M E R IC A N
EDITORIALS
EXPERT
E c o n o m ic
H ig h lig h ts
Repairing
Continued Cold
Irks Duck Hunters
C. Earl Bradfish
P E R L ’S
Funeral Home
P A L A C E LU N C H
Texas Tamales
a.
Dr. H. P. Coleman
FLAHARTY
R E A L T Y CO.
EDGAR
Real Estate
Insurance
JOHNSON
Buy Your Furs
Visit
Harden’s Drapery
Shop
The Toggery—Style Headquarters for So. Oregon
Gifts for Men
: TROWBRIDGE:
e a Linei Works
this long-established store,
shopping for “ H IS ” gift.
Eetabllslu-d iu ltom
School Specials
WORLD
BICYCLES
SIMS B R O T H E R S
Ptoeu 261
23 N Firat
Med lord
Fick Hardware Co.
Crosb y Radios u Refrigerator»,
spun.111 Raldoa A Refrigerator*.
Speed Queen A May Tag
W A S H I NG MACHI NES
tales A Servie»
31 W. Main S;.
Phone 300
Medford
W e Pay tanti fo r >U-u'a Good l «ed Huit.
32 N. Front
Dr. C. W. Lemery
Radiar .1
SH U LTZ BR O S.
9.1«m
iaut' i^uto Painting R
e»«»»»»—«
BODY A KEN DEH REPAIRING A GLAM*
22» Marth MarUatt
Medford. Oregon
( Sut i ceaur to Dr. J. J. Euiuirna)
2t>4 Medford Bldg.
I rw t ic t limited to eye, m o , w w ,
ami thruai ami fitting of gloeeee.
IVI. it«7
Res. lOUt
Dr. 1. H. Cove
DUN (U iT I'l
tIO Medford Bldg
M d l fi i r i l
Independent Laundry and Dry Cleaners
1733 North Riverside Avenu
M A N H A T T A N SHIRTS
Give Him a
Kuown an the best— th0 best known.
Plain
colors or fancy pattern» that will appeal to the
taste of the moat fastidious dresser.
H A T CERTIFICATE
$2.00 to $4.00
W ILL H. W IL SO N ’S
Store for Men
Madtord. Oregon
LAUNDRY
SPECIALS
IHtY C L E A N I N G S P E C I A L »
»
i a b
Lb
Ludi.« lire»«*-» A Coat* 7$c to $1 25
Dry Wash
Lb. >0 Oants Ov*rooats
?$e to $1 V0
Rough Dry ....;....... ..Xb. 7c tient» Suit» ........................... . . . ( R
Alto Finished Work
Paata
40c
ASH AND CARRV Pop'KB
Repairing and Altering
when
0 »**n un
D A IL Y ’S
Auto Painting
Medford'» old .**1 and
FINEST
Now 1« the time to
siM o w n s
23 So Bartlett
Medford
Other rhirts priced from $1 65
INTE R W O VEN SOCKS
With quality and amartnea sbuilt right into
Interwoven socks, they became an important
Item in the »election of gifts for " H IM " . There’ s
economy in choosing the best— Interwoven
•ocks.
Good for a Dobbs or Stetson bat. These certi­
ficates are attractively wrapped in a miniature
hat box ready to present and be may select hi»
own hat size and color later.
$5.00 to $7.50
Other hats from $3 00.
ROBES
A large assortment of all Wool or silk lounging
robes. Beautiful patterns and attractive stv le s
to choose from.
$5.00 to S14.50
TIES
GLOVES
You can always please a man by giving him a
new tie or two. Our stock of ties afford you
the greatest «election of quality, hmdmade, all
»ilk tic«
Priced from
We suggest gloves for tbe men on your list.
There is not a more welcome gift e*>peeial'v
when they are Hansen gloves, fit, quality and
»martnes*.
Pigskins. Mochas, Capes
Lined
and uollned.
$.65 to S2.50
SI.95 to $5.00
Uñe T O G G E R Y
MEDFORD — »T A L E LEADER» I OR A THIRD OF A CENTURY
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