C E N TR A L PO INT PACK TW O AMERICAN CENTRAL 1037 Put­ too, has left the old home shop to for the home town and for any pro­ nam. owner and publisher of the take better paid work in the city. ject designed to better it as a good Medford Evening Tribune aud th® At present an older son, Kenneth, place in which to live. It has also two papers were consolidated us the who had learned a good deal about been a consistent booster for the aud Jackson Medford Mail Tribune For a time printing in the state school for the Rogue River valley It played its part in the Mr Powell served as foreman o? the deal, has joined the American staff county. the Jackson County newspaper and then took over the and is buying a financial interest iu forming of pressroom, where he operated the the paper. Also, Stanley Jones, a Chamber of Commerce out of the larg* web press for many years. member of the junior class in the old Medford chamber and Mr. Powell Although much of his work about local high school, is putting in his is at present representing the city of newspaper shops has been of a spare time as printer’s devil for thJ Central Point on the board of direc­ tors of that organization. mechanical nature, Mr Powell has American. Morning Mail to Mr. THE THURSDAY, OCTOBER a i. CE N TK A L POLTT. OREGON POINT A M E R IC A N George We shall not try to give the en- Burgdoff and J. C. Drennen o f Med- Re-established, September 13, 1923. ( Mr. Burgdoff was an ex- Devoted to the best Interests o t tire history ot the founding of a j ford. I newspaper in Central Point called perienced newspaper man who had Central Point and vicinity. far as we were been serving as managing editor of Entered as second class matter at the American. the post office. Central Point, Ore- ablfe t o , i ‘ nd out thi» **aPer wmt the Medford Daily News under the gon. under the Act of March 8, 1871). 1 moved to Ashland somewhere in the ownership of Lewellyn A. Bank. Mr. early '20’s and later sold to the Drennan was an expert linotype SUBSCRIPTION RATE8 1 Ashland Daily Tidings, which closed operator who had been employed b y . The paper has always been Repu­ Last, by no means least, comes Six Months ............................. 11.00 it out. In 1928 J. B. Sheley, at the Daily News up to the time Mr. a- “ « > « <•<>"’* * '>« " f reporting and blican in its politics, having at one One Year .................. ........... $1.60 that time a real estate dealer in this Banks decided to go -open shop" at one time operated a newspaper of the mainstay of the whole concern. the Assistant Editor, Assistant Business time been the only Die-hard Repu­ city, purchased an old printing plant and locked out all union printers 1 his own in Sundance. Y\ yo. At Payable in advance the ownership | tim e h came to Central Point, Mr. Manager, Reporter, Advertising and blican newspaper in the county, it formerly owned by the Jacksonville It was during Advertising rates on application has always endeavored to publish Post which wag stored in Jackson­ Messrs. Burgdorff and Drennen that I Powell was in poor health having C ircu la tio n Manager, Housekeeper, Office— Second Street, o ff Main clean, newsy items concerning the Chief Cook, etc., etc. (ad-lib) the present owner appeared on thel-it**1 arisen lrom a sick be . n ville and re-established the Central gcene j spite of this handicap he and his Virginia Ellen Powell, but for whom community and its people and to be Point American. ARTH U R EDW ARD PO W ELL Owing to inexperience In the ' lamily. for he has had the good the paper would long since passed worthy of the support of all honc- Editor and Proprietor ! Mr. Sheley operated the newspa­ loving peopls. per for about a year, when he sold handling of a country newspaper fortune to have had the assistance into the limbo of forgotten things. Ever since coming to this city, Mrs. and the type of machinery In such I of several members of his family the business to Ellis C. Galt, who continued to operate it with more or an office, Mr. Drennen called e n s u rin g the time he has operated the Powell has thrown herself heart and less success until October, 1931, [Arthur E. Powell, who had also American, have run the paper and soul into the work of building up Safe Insurance at a Saving when he leased the business to S. O. J been employed by the Daily News at job shop continuously ever since the paper and it is largely through ----------------------.-------------------------- j the time of the lock-out, to assist and Mr. Powell has regained his her efforts that the paper now en­ Oregon Mutual Fire OUR SIXTH ANNIVERSARY' First his youngest son, joys its present success. him in getting out the paper. After health. With this issue we start our childhood had been almost perfect, | two weeks Mr. Drennen decided that Harry, came from high school to Insurance Co. At the time Mr. and Mrs. Powell to look as seventh year in Central Point. Dur­ tailed, and it began | he was not cut out for a country assist his father and learn the trade. took over the paper there were only (Incorporateti ) ing this time we have seen the town though we had come to the end of j printer and turned his share of the After working here for several years, about 250 names on the subscription our rope. LE LA N D C LA R K , Agent change from one end to the other. lease over to Mr. Powell and left Harry left to take a position with lists, and only a few of these had 10 North Rartlett St. Then came a chance to come to the Medford News as linotype opera­ Many business concerns which did for parts unknown. Mr. Burgdori’f really ordered the paper or were Medford, Ore. Phone 140(1 business here when we first entered this town to take an interest in the and Mr. Powell continued to operate tor and pressman. paying cash for it. Now the list has At the newspaper game in thiB city have publishing of The American. See us for Fire Insurance After his son left the shop, Mr. g rown until we are printing today the plant during the fall of 1931. folded up their tents and silently once the whole picture changed. We In November, however, Mr. Burg- , Powell's youngest daughter. Doro- an average c f nearly 1200 papers a on Hay & Grain stolen away. Others have moved in- m°ved to Central Point and threw dorff, whose health was failing, de- thy, decided she, too, would learn wee|( The p0|jCy 0( the paper has to new quarters. Many new faces, ourselves heart and soul into the af- [cided he had better quit also, so he the trade. She put In all the houi s I always been to print all the local are to be seen on our streets these fairs of the town. It ’s hard to tear turned the entire lease over to Mr. she could spare from her work in news possible, to boost constantly Phone 691 lies. Phone 691-J-: up by the roots the associations of days. Powell, who has by the grace of the local high school, where she a quarter of a century and re-esta­ But with all the changes the old A. N. JOHNSON, M. D., D. N. B. God and the Continental Congress graduated with the class of ’ 35. She, town has continued to be a fine blish one’s self in new environment. continued to print the paper as best Physician and Surgeon place in which to live. Although But in coming to this town we have he could. Dr. A . R. Hedges A deal for the purchase (Successor to Dr. B. C. Wilson) there are many more people here found the change was well worth the of the paper was closed in 1932. Naturopathic and Chiropractic Eads Transfer & effort. For six long years we have 210 Medford Bldg. Medford now than in 1931 the quality o f our Physician Arthur Edward Powell, present Acute and Chronic Diseases Storage citizenship continues to be of a high sat at this desk and watched the editor and manager of the American Electrotherapy Herbology, Proc­ standard. There seems to be some­ world go by. We have seen our has had a long and varied experience Long distance hauling tology X-Ray thing about our quiet village which town change In many ways; we have in newspaper work. fuel oil DANCE W IT H DYNGE Starting his Phone 170 Medford 128 E. Main seen old faces disappear and new attracts the best among the new­ Phone »15 25 S. H r, Med. At the apprenticeship on the Little Falls comers lo the valley. And of course onea take their places. And in our Transcript in 1892 at Little Falls, humble way we have tried t° be dt we are proud of that fact. Oriental Gardens Minnesota, Mr. Powell worked at >: » : * >: >' >- And as this paper haa taken its some worthwhile use to our adopted the trade o ff and on all over the •: >: E V E R Y SATU R D AY NIGHT Dr. I. H. Gove part in the community life of the town. Midwest. He moved with his family { T R O W B R I D G Eg Two Orchestras So today as we come to the end of town for the past six years, so we to Medford, Oregon, in 1908, where DENTISTRY’ Old Time and Modern hope it will continue to be found in [these six years we feel the effort he obtained work for A. S. Bllton Cabinet W orks >; very worthwhile. We 5 ONE ADMISSION the forefront in the labor of build­ has been 419 Medford Hldg. on the Medford Morning Mail. In Everything in Cabinet Work * Medford, Oregon ing up a bigger and better town. have come to love the old town and the fall of 1909 Mr. Bliton sold the Medford. Oregon They have We, the Powells, are proud of the Its gracious people. ♦ Established ln IDO« , been very good to us and we have Î I record our little paper has made in >: >: >: these six years. We are not asham­ enjoyed every moment of the time. And now as we start on another ed of the stand we have taken on community problems. We have en­ year we do so with hearts full of 3 Nights a W eek deavored to play fair in our Judg­ gratitude that our lot has fallen in Buy Your Battery ments on these problems and to use such environment and among such M edford Arm ory. at the factory wliat small influence we might have a people. We are very grateful for And save at least 30% FRIDAY’, MAT. A SUN. NIGHTS for the betterment of the city. And all the kindness that have been Compare Our Price as we have labored in the past for shown to us and for the support Saturday and Sunday Afternoons. the good of the town, so we shall that has been given us in our ef­ 2-yr, 13-Plate Buttery forts to give to our town a news­ Follow the Crowds for a good time and roll on Chicago skates, continue to do all that we may to $4.75 advance the interests of Central paper of which no one need be LARGE FLOOR Rebuilts— $250 and up Point, Jackson county and the Rogue ashamed. Of course we have made A R T KHINKIN’ O, H o o r Manager mistakes— what human ever lived D. H. Findley, M . D. Rlvor valley. Severin Electric who did not— but we today pledge PH YSIC IA N * SURGEON 1303 X, Riverside Medford ourselves to continue our efforts to MIX LONG YEARS New Suite of Offices Six long years! What changes build up our town and to do what 301 Fluhrer Bldg. we ran for the benefit and glory of even os short a period of time fan Res. Ph. 109-J2 Office Ph. 109 our glorious Southern Oregon. bring into our lives. How little we O ffice Phone 1871 Res. I37I-J2 know or can guess w-hat we will be doing six years from now. We C. I. DRUMMOND, M, D. think sometimes we are settled for SANDWICHES— COFFEE— CONFECTIONERY’— COLD Dr. Geo. S. Jennings P A I N T I N G life. Our work goes on from day to H DRINKS— C H IL I— SOUPS— TRAY SERVICE Physician and Surgeon Osteopath and Optometrist day In the same old way and we ■ °P *'n Late at Night N. Riverside, Medford ? Glasses Fitted 308 Klulircr Bldg. Medford seem to have fallen into our stride General Practice, including Ob- P A P E R H A N G I N G which is to cary us on through the stttries and Proctology years. Then along comes some un­ 424 Medford Bldg Phone 843 expected event which changes the T IN T IN G S in o r e r Sewing Machines KOR w r in g e r vacuum Cleaners whole picture. A U TO LOANS Sold Rented and Repaired Six and one-half years ago this BEE A R C Washing Machines writer seemed to be settled down in Ekerson as. a - . ironers Chester L. Myers COM M ERCIAL FIN AN C E his Job as pressman and master me­ CORPORATION HEMSTITCHING P A IN T & ROOF chanic for the Medford Daily News. »0 « King St. Medford, Oregon W . H. K L A T T , Singer Distributor We lived In our old home in west- Store 22 S. Grape St. Phone 7»2 Medford Medford where we had lived fori "Satisfied Customers Our Best PARCO PRODUCTS malty years and so far as Centrtl \ ROOK KOR EVERY HOME PROSTATE GLANDS, HEM ORR­ Advertisement" Point was concerned we were as ig­ HOIDS A FISTU LA A P A IN T KOR E V E R Y norant as could he. We only knew of Treated safely, successfully and PURPOSE Tel. 14M5-YY Medford the place us one of the places we had I painlessly by the latest and most Hre-Retardant Roofs bring Improved methods. ..17 years ex­ passed through many times on fish-j Lower Inaurane« Rates pedience. ..Ore. License No. ’M I. Sold on Easy Terms Free Service ing and hunting trips. Then came Phone 843 38 H. Hart let t Calif. License No. 34)20. the blow-up. Our Job took unto it­ H. P. COLEMAN, DC. ME. self wings; our health, which since | Phone 985 12« Medford Bldg. 411 E. Main Farmers Attention! Medford, Ore. Phone 895 EDITORIALS Skating in G O O D TASTE ! The C0FFEË' pot ] 2 New and Used Bicycles ID E A L BIKE SHOP BICYCLES Terms B u y y o u r B ic y c le f r o m a B ic y c le S to r e 2T s IMS BROS. Rebuilt Tract ors, l'arm Im plé­ menta X Machinerjr o f ail ktnds. At Rargain Priées Call and sec what we hâve or Phone 20« R< KtUK RIVER VALLEY TR A C TO R A l'IP L K M E N T »1» M. (.râpe St. CO. PERL’S Funeral Home Established In yonr community 25 years Phone 47 42« W. flth St. Medford. Oregon__________ Medford • Dr. C. W . Lemery ( Successor to Dr. J. J. Emmens) 204 Medford Bldg. 1 Tact Ice lim ited to eye, ear, eoac, and throat and O tting o f glasses, fe i. 5A7 Rea. 1018 ■ Wrestling' 2 M edford Arm ory ■ Monday Night Seats on Sale at BROWN’S, Phone 101 V A LE N T IN E ’S CA FE Phone 2 7 » Correct Dress Opens the way to Greater Success In business eontaeu and socially. Yau’ll never be ashamed of your appearance if you wear C L O T H E S . I N D I V I D U A L L Y T A IL O R E D Because they «re made for you personally— in correct stvle— to fit— from distinctive fahrias in good taste Kvery detail spdls qualify and beara the refined appearance of the well dressed man Price« are so moderate . . . . forlntritudcaHy good values wearing perms re in shapeliness -»ass and comfort. A Few t acallr'l for Salt, sad Overcoat* at Bargain l*rtoe«. Now time to order your new suit.