rE.VTK.lL POLNT PAGE TWO AMLIUC L\ THURSDAY. JANUARY 4, Itf.t? ( tVTILU. POLVI, OREGON When any group oi leaders, no “ Balancing the budget looks like Sherman L. Divine officiating In­ noon. The body will be taken to William Facklam, of matter who, deliberately plan to win one of the labors of Hercules. So terment was postponed until the Portland (or cremation. their point at all costs, regardless of there’s a siren lure sweeter than ever Willow Springs* Dies snow recedes in the Jacksonville district. suffering of workmen or the public, jin its beguiling simplicity— print William Facklam. 76, resident of it is time to break their grip— that j money to jiay.’ ’ ----- ----------- -----: __ ------------- —' When, and if. the government southern Oregon for the past 36 Re-entabliahed. September 13, 1 9 2 ,. is what government is for, to protect! W illiam F. Bonney, of starts that system of paying its years, passed away at his home it. Devoted to the best interests of all the people. the Willow Springs district at 8:30 If the day arrives when our go­ debts, Germany’s experiences could Central Point and vicinity. Bonney’s Grill, Dies a. m Sunday after a brief illness. Entered as second class matter at vernment can be controlled by either easily be duplicated in America. Although of advanced age, Mr. Fack- the post office, Central Point, Ore­ labor or industrial dictators, to the New Prices. Matinees 2llc lam was very active and took a keen William F. Bonney, proprietor of gon, under the Act of March 8, 18711. detriment of the people, fascism or HISTORY, THE REPEATER Evenings Kill* lOc communism will have swallowed Bonney's Grill on the Pacific high­ More than 130 years ago, the interest in the ranch up until the SUBSCRIPTION RATES Sat. Only democracy, individual rights will be very laat. way beyond Gold Hill, died at 9:30 Six Months .................... .......... *1.00 wiped out and labor will become a Supreme Court of the United States BUCK JONES in He has lived on his ranch during Friday night in a local hospital af­ was subjected to a wave of criticism. OM Year *1 50 form of slavery. his entire residence in Oregon. ter a lingering illness. He was 61 “ Boss Rider of Its chief was non* other than the Payable in advance Mr. Facklam was born at Manito- years old. third President of the then very Gun Creek” Advertising rates on application j woe, Win., July 26, 1858. His four CRAZY MONEY As owner of the poular inn, Mr. Bspisode 6 "Darkest Africa" young nation— Thomas Jefferson. Office- -Second Street, off Main People who are Interested in the Interesting are the facts surrounding brothers— Harry, and John, Peter, Bonney was widely known through Sun., Mon., Tues. and Joseph— who were all single as out southern Oregon. He was known effects of inflation, an ever present that situation. ARTHUR EDW ARD POWELL Bing Crosby— Martha Kaye was William Facklam, have preceded also by many patrons from other danger nowadays, would do well to Editor and Proprietor Jefferson was an ardent "states’ Boh Burns him in death. His one sister, Mrs. parts of Oregon and other western read an article in the current maga­ rights" man He opposed extension “ Rhythm on zine "Commentator" by Lowell of federal powers, and followed in­ Mary Gudmanson, passed away in slates. He was a resident of south­ 1916. ern Oregon for the past 17 years, ________ The Range” Thomas, of radio fame. to the Presidency George Washing­ He was a neighborly man, and had during the last 12 of which he oper­ Reciting the story of Inflation as ton and John Adams, both of whom \Ve 4 < \ gravest menaces to life would be way Stores. greatly minimized. THE CENTRAL P O IN T A M E R IC A N EDITORIALS V Announcements SHULTiS B R O S. A u to P a in tin g ^aia W IR ES ON THE HIGHWAY HANDWRITING ON THE WALL Unlf*s labor unions and employers i .'Tci-e st if restraint over their res­ pective powers and recognize the rights of the public, the government will step in »nil take ronrtol, Dr. Robert L. Sutherland of litr kn 'll University, dt lured recently wh»n speaking on the long drawn nut Paci­ fic Coast ship strike and the auto­ mobile strike in the East. Dr. Sutherland sa d It was "only a matter of time until any group itslnt power without responsibility will he cheeked." and pointed out that as a general rule this country never curbed power until it was a Ini sell. Flour Vanilla Schilling* 2 -0 /. Bottle Sunset Gold 9 8 c S £ .7 9 Ill-Ill. Bag Kitchen Craft 4!)-lb. Ibijj Harvest Blossom Pepper Schilling* 4-oz. Can $ £ .5 9 lll-lli. Bag S £ .4 9 Pride of West Ill-lb. Bag X J1 P E A N U T B U TTE R In Bulk H-< >7. Tomato Sauce Till* B RO O M S LB. Top*> 4 Sew t V M ACARONI ■*x indico ox ,4110.00 iM I / Else ! J “ ( 'empiete, nothing to Buy" O . K . SO A P I :<»*.• City BE CAREFUL! ♦ ♦ After a storm, before our patrol or service men can cover all the territory, :t lb*. R AISIN S Each S N O W D R IF T Del Monte Socdle** ... 15-ox. Pkg. T O IL E T TISSU E Silk. Roll* PEAS No. 2 Tin* SALT Maximum Y'ellow Bar ...*..... :t lb*. SH R E A D E D W H E A T V B. C. Pkg. B A K IN G P O W D E R ............ 2«-oz. Shaker Clabber Girl 2-lb. Tin you may see a fallen pole, or wire dangling Airway Coffee \ AC :t lb*. to the ground along the road side ♦ ♦ Nob Hill Coffee Ü lb*. W e are using this space to urge a spirit of caution on such occasions. Treat every loose, dangling or fallen wire with respect! Here it is — the I i . i O -in. brilliant ttrw I'n'PhilcoW *. with Vitnmttie Tuning, .ottr tlm / » » ’" —tuned instantly, with auto- tnjtu accuracy and peritenon. Pinko / «rr/gn I Knm g S y t ltm . too . . , and ■be sensational Color Dial that names ami locates nser.cas statinoa in tm lo t' A host of other 19V fea­ tures Demonstration /see.’ s •v ./j » ./, *,i* W / , i V;tiTH,Umrf .1 nw » i « mi gMirt terofs -e, our yourg folks drive cars, C-C wjv w«!! iHcir The California Oregon Power Com p«? Shoulder two Ham Snlfl* Mb le or Mili , 1 9 c ■ 12 *c ,. 2 5 c Lettuce 9e Bananas