The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, April 06, 1939, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    C E N TR A L PO INT
PAGE TW O
V MERKT AN. u X h T K A L
POINT. OREGON
T H t K O i.1 T , A P R IL t». 1930
I
himself had carried on his stage an
I realises that if the government is
Tuber
n Test*
Marker Dedicated
Hanley
Home
of
express box so heavily laden with
i going to pat the «rüttle« oat of
gold that it took two men to place
C
;ered
Children!
On
Old
Stage
Road
I business using the weapons of tax
Intrest to All
it on the stage.
I *obe«idy and tag freedom, H won’t
Tuberculin testa will oe C*ven to j
D .A .R . L a d ie S
History Lovers
Mr. VanDyke, in a very able and
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¡ Ne lo o t before it go«s into other
j he children „f the Ce.trul Point
'C o n tin u e from Page One,
stirring address, spoke of the strong
Ke-eatab!isbe<j. September 11, 1 * 2 1 . I bocine*« tc the destruction of pri­
character of the men who lived and
To ali who lose to come in closer I school Monday April lb. beginning
Devoted to lbe best Inter«*:* of vate enterprise?
The rk ew k il
worked in this section of the state
contact
with
pioneer
days
and
to
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Central Point and flclait/.
plant is evidence of »his danger
students of the romantic history of [ Here are a few fact, concerning
"»* maaF *f° * l***t m*D ot th,! In the early days. He praised their
entered as second class matter a:
| Jackson county, the stately Michael ;
• early days who had traveled the old courage in laying the foundations
’.be poet oJXJce. Central P^.-t. Ore-
DANf.KItOT.H TO STOP
Hailey heme on tbe t^-Btrel Pole’
l** •
¡»•sd General Grant, when b* was of civilization in the wilderness and
con. under the A<*t of March 1. 1179.
'ackeonrifle hichwav is wet! worth
A positive tuberculin test in s
SPENDING
transferred
from California to Fort urged his hearers not to forget the
| a visit. Its mistress. Miss Alice chiid need cause no worry. It DOES
Advocates of further deficit fin-
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
! Hanley, is well known as one of the x o T mean that the child is diseased, Vancouver, passed this way, and debt they owe to the men who laid
Sis Months ----------------- ------ 11.9« ancing by the United States Govern- t e w
native daughters of bul „ poE R MEAN that ha should President Hayes, on a visit to the out and traveled the Old Stage road
___ ____ _
.
Pacific coast, stopped over night at when this country was young.
One Year
II i ' i ment profs««, no doubt genuinely, Old Jacksonville, at the time of her*
to fear that if the Government does birth the principal settlement in the ^ examined by the doctor and hav. the old United States hotel in Jack-
Payable in advance
chest
x-rayed.
This
helps
to
It is to be hoped that the Daught­
not continue to pour money into the valley
Advertising rata« on application
find out if the germ* have done any | »onvtlle. where the story has it the ers of the American Revolution will
The beautiful Colonial house was
Offlee— Second Street, off Main channel« of employment and trade
damage and. IF SO. how much. A landlady, an ardent member of the continue their work of seeking out
there will be a serious business re­ built by Miss Hanley's father, Mich-
«I Hanley, one of the first settler- positive test is like a red light, opposing political party, charged and placing suitable markers on the
ARTHUR EDWARD POWELL
cession as there was in late 1937. in the Rogue River Valley, on hi*
which is not dangerous in itself but him full rates for his room and many spots of historical interest so
Editor and Proprietor
Is this actually to be expected?
Donation Land Claim. This claim warns u< to look carefully for dang­ meals. The following morning he
abundant about Southern Oregon.
Several factors are very different by the way. still remains in the pos­ er.
and his party took the stage for
session
of
the
Hanley
heirs,
with
the
now from what they were then
To prevent a child situ a posi- Portland and so passed the very
exception on a forty-acre tract por-
Possibly the biggest is the fact that ehased some time ago by Mr. Albert tire tuberculin test from getting spot where the new marker stood.
Try an A d in
the United States now is not taking Burch. The house was started in Serjou. tuberculosis, he must be
Mr. Burnett stated that the first
The American
up the slack after a distribution of 1*70 and finished in 1*72.
_ I given a chance to build good health mail sack to be carried over the old
THU JOKER IN THE DECK
something like 11,500,090,000 of
Th* ground* are beautifully land- 1[)(1 „ mo, t ^ made eertain fhat he road »’az brought on horseback in
The people o f the Pacific North­
,
. .
...
veterans’ bonus money as It was in scaped, with all manner of flowers.
1857.
The regular daily stages
west are beginning to learn, nt first
,n
w,,h *on,';- were established in July, I860, and
Lovely
1937. The tapering off of those and shrub, In profusion One of I »• »•
the Interesting sights U an aged I one * b o h&s tuberculosis.
hand, some o f the "jokers'* that are
lump-sum payments was necessarily Weeping Willow tree which ha-
continued
until
the
railroad
was
Easter Cards
A child with a positive tuberculin
an inescapable part of the public
much more rapid and In much quite a history While Miss Hanley's j
gives a clue as to the source of completed in 1SS7. Over this old
ownership "deck".
Make your selection here from
greater volume than the $140,000.- mo'her was still in bed following th« mhereulo-t- germs. By following route all merchandise from the
A great many of those p/ople
------ 1
the pick of the finest lines In
afterwards
000 reduction of WPA expenditures birth of her son Will
north
came
into
the
valley,
either
that clue we often find persons who
have rapturously awaited the com­
America.
In the early months of that year as known thronghtout the state as th» DO NOT KNOW they have the dis- by huge freight wagons or by mule
pletion of the government'# two
"Sage of Harney County” and on-
compared with 1935.
Price— 2 for 5C to 25 1
trains. He said that it wa* a
iof the last of the cattle barons of ease. They may not complain of I
great hydroelectric dams at Bonne­
common occurence ns he drove along
A second point o f difference now Central Oregon, a friend brongh. being sick.
ville and Grand Coulee. The most
her a cutting of this variety of wtl-
S W E M’ S
Some admit they have colds often, to hear the musical note of jingling
rosy promises have been held out is the fact that PWA construction
_ It
under last year’* relief act is ___
now, *ow ^r° m Oregon City, carrying
bells and to turn a bend only to
Store of a Thousand Gift*
or
bronchitis.
Others
complain
only
(or cutting the cost of power to
‘
all the way in his saldle bag*. As
217 E. Main St.
Medford
practically nothing And the tact approximately at itx most acuvt goon u >he wa§ ab,e Mr> Hanl(.y of a tired feeling, poor appetite, or meet a long string of fifteen or
stage
and
will
continue
to
afford
; planted the twig near a spring in the Juat a hang over from the flu when twenty heavily-laden mules, with the
that these dams and their trana- j
mission lines would simply duplicate employment well into 1940. helping yard, where it grew to immense pro­ they really have tuberculosis. Some leader carrying a set of bells at­
portions. Some time ago one of the have pain in the chest when they tached to its pack to warn other
the facilities o f heavily taxed, state to cushion WPA lay-offs. Another
giant limbs became decayed and
August W . Glutsch
travelers of their coming. On their
factor
in
the
1937
slump,
it
is
regulated private plants which have
broke off in a heavy wind, badly take a deep breath and some spit up
Doctor of Optometry
agreed,
wa«
the
existence
of
large
return
trip
these
mule
trains
car­
blood.
These
two
symptoms
should
long and well served the area, was
damaginng a beautlfnl cement pool
Successor to Dr. Jnd Rlckert
ried
many
hundreds
of
pounds
of
Inventories
of
goods
Business
ap­
nearby.
put us on our guard as they may be
hardly considered.
Specialist In all problems of
gold dust from 'he mine« of South­
About the base of the old tree. caused by tuberculosis.
But— if government can go into pears much more ready now to pro­
eye comfort and vision
Tuberculosis is a serious disease. ern Oregon and Northern California.
one line of business, to the destruc­ vide an expansion of employment Miss Hanley has planted flowers of
217 Flohrer Bldg.
Phone 114»
every description, and the whole Each day it kills 200 people in the Many times. Mr. Burnett stated, he
than
it
did
then.
tion of private property, it can go
form
one
of
the
most
beautiful
Altogether, there seems good rea­
into another. And that is exactly
sights to be found anywhere. An­ United States and for each person
what seems to be happening now. son to believe that the American other Interesting tree growing near who dies there are at least nine
A Pennsylvania manufacturer an­ economy can absorb all the re­ the house is a giant oak. The acorn others who are ill.
So long as there is a single case
nounced plans for building a two- trenchment it is politically likely to from which this tree grew was
million dollar chemical fertilizer get without going Into a tallspin. brought from the old General Joe among us, none of us are safe. We
Medford’s Only Drive-In Tray Service
Hooker home in Chico, Calif., by
plant at a small town near Bonne­ To wait much longer would be to Miss Hanley’s grandfather, who was must do all we can to find the
Featuring
ville. This would have been by far accept the idea that compensatory a friend of the general in the long spreaders of this disease and to care
SANDWICHES
PLATE LUNCHES
spending
1«
to
become
a
permanent
for
them
so
that
our
children
wiil
ago.
The
tree
Is
now
nearly
three
the biggest industry this town or
FOUNTAIN DRINKS
ICE CREAM
nearby territory had ever seen, and function of Government instead of feet in diameter and adds much to be safe.
balancing the the beauty o f the old home.
TUBERCULOSIS IS CUREABLE!
residents were jubilant at the pros­ being confined to
F'ROZEN
ROGUE—
A
iw
a),
Cool
and
Refreshing
Miss Hanley has long been In­
downswing of the business cycle.—
pect.
terested In the affairs of the Jack-
Meet your friend« at the Coffee Pot
And then came the joker. It is Christian Science Monitor.
son County Pioneer Society and
You Are Welcome
has
an
exceptionally
clear
memory
now proposed that the government
of the early days in the valley. She
SOUR FRUITS
Pacific Truck Express
build an electro-chemical plant In
North on Riverside
M«-dford
has a very Intereating collection of
the same town and a bill to that
Those public men who talk so pioneer relics which she hopes to j
has opened a
end has been offered In Congress. murjj about ‘ ‘recovery," might think see placed In some proper museum
The private manufacturer promptly over these simple trnisms:
In the old town of Jacksonville
N EW DEPOT
withdrew from the picture, pointing
We can’t hare recovery until the some day. However, she feels that
until
some
safe
and
permanent
at the
out that be couldn't compete with unemployed are absorbed by prod­
place is provided for their care and
the V . 8 . Treasary.
When checking up on spring needs, don’t
uctive Industry.
CENTRAL
POINT
BLACKSMITH
preservation, she will keep them In
Industry has shown an almost
SHOP
Industry cannot absorb the unem­ her own home.
forget that Mattress to be re-made or re­
shyness at settling in the North­
ployed until It ran expand and sell
Daily Service to AU Points
west. Can It be that private capital
Portland
to
San
Francisco
more goods.
FIRST G R A D E
placed.
Industry cannot expand until the
NEWS
people of this country feel sufficient
CLASSIFIED
faith in ’ he future t# risk their
Wednesday, April 5
money in Industrial undertakings,
Jack went to see a gold mine. It
in the hope of making a profit.
Is 95 feet long and 45 feet under­
AUTO REPAIR SHOPS
People with savings are going to ground.
continue to "hoard” them *o long
Johnny went to the woods with
JACK LKKB GARAGE
as our governmental policy penalizes bis grandfather. III* grandfather
PARCO PRODUCTS
RAKBER BHOPH
thrift and enterprise, through ex­ found a bee tree.
A R oof for Every Home
tortionate taxes and straltjarket re­
A Paint for Every Purpose
More hens are hatching baby
For a smooth shave and qulck
gulations.
chicks every day. Fruit trees are
SERVICE
There’s the story in a nutshell. all In bloom. It in Spring.
Go to the
F'lro-Rcturdant Roof* bring
La Von sent us a letter. She
Lower Insurance Rate«
ttML'AKE DEAL BAKBEU SHOP For many years politics has brow­
beaten industry and capital— the started to school In California. Rut
Pilone 3 4 »
» » 8. Bartlett
W. A. Shell, prop.
two factors which keep any country she has the chicken pox now.
REALTY PAKLOK8
going
And we’re tasting the sour
Lon Ann is going to move to
CENTRAL POINT BEAUTY BALON fruits of that destructive polity now. California.
Shampoo, Finger Wave, Manicure
There will be no achool on Friday.
Permanents
TWO COHN AMI HIX ISMS
We wish every one a happy East­
< HKEHE EAt TORIES
1. SOCIALISM— If you have two er.
THE
CENTRAL
P O IN T
AMERICAN
j
EDITORIALS
THE COFFEE POT
i House Cleaning
Business Directory
SONOMA VALLEY CHEESE
FACTORY
On North Pac. Highway
CON EE< TIO.N KH Y
ROSS A ROSS
Candy— Tobbaco— Fishing
Tackle
FARM IMPLEMENTS
W. E ALEXANDER
McCormlrk-Deertng Agent
Repaire— Harneee
GROCERY MTORKH
JONES’ GROCERY
Next to poetofflce.
FABERS MARKET
HARDWARE HTORKK
W. R ALEXANDER
Hardware, Peinte
RAW LEIGH PRODUCT«
EDWARD W. JONES
Rawlelgh Dealer
Central Point
cows, you give one to your neighbor.
Mrs. Fla hart y received a present
2. COMMUNISM— You give both
from
her son who 1* In the navy and
cows to the government, which
is very much pleased with It.
gives you back some milk.
3. FASCISM— You keep the cows,
but give the milk to the government,
which gives you back some of It.
Medford Concrete
4 NAZISM— You keep the cows,
but give the milk to the govern­
Construction Co.
ment, which gives you back a little
of the skimmed milk.
SAND, GRAVEL, CEMENT
5. NEW DEALI3M— You shoot
SEPTIC TANKS
one cow and the government pays
you not t0 milk the other.
Sewer ISpe a Irrigation Pipe
«. CAPITALISM— You keep both
cows, milk them, eel) the milk and
I*hone »it
buy a bull.— Ignatz.
N. Rivendile
Dr. Elliott on
Dentistry Board
—
SALEM. April 4 — Dr Arthur F.
Week*. Portland, and Dr. B. R.
Elliott, Medford, were appointed by
Oovernor Sprague to the state board
HKKVICK HTATIONH
of dental examiners, «ucreedlng Dr.
DONALD PATTERSON
E*tel I, Brunk, Salem, and Dr. O. J.
General Petroleum Products
Johnson, Klamath Falls, respective­
Mobil Oil
ly.
Dr. L. rt. Beeson, Portland, was
ASSOCIATED SERVICE STATION
__________ L. C. Grime«
_______ re-appointed to the state board ot
medical examiner*.
Mark A . Goldy, Inc.
REAL
KHTATF. end
ran u N n t
IV rw vIt
Charts- A
m u*
109 East Mals
l| ss j, In'
Pb
M r ilfo r d . U t v g o i
Dr. Elliott has been practicing
dentistry in Medford slnee hi* dis­
charge from the World war army in
February. 1919. He began hi* pro­
fessional career a« a dentist In
Grants Pas» In 1915. lie gave np
his practice for service in the World
war
in addition to eeing a d on -!
i Mat Dr
ClliC* is * ragterwrnd !
pharmacist
Dr. Eliott purchased th« Maury
place southwest of Central Point *
W/pTa Vf
« ft.
S A N D -G R A V E L
Bateman & Son
LAW\ EXCAVATING
A GRADING
Phone I.V4I-Y or IU2I-R
IS M N. Riverside
Medford
Oregon Mutual Fire
Insurance Co.
I Incorporated I
Me# us for Firn Inaurate •
Fir* and Aotrmsobtla
I.F L A N P C L A R K , A ge«,
19 North Bartlett N«.
Medford, O r»
Phone I