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CENTRAL POINT STAR N l'.M KKK 2 FRIDAY. AUGUST •. IMO VOLUME THREE Juvenile America Takes To Tree-Sitting TODAY ANO A P h ila d e lp h ia e n tra n t in the na tio n a l tre e -s ittin g o - n lr v l, Jim m y D o n a g h y , is p ro te cte d against the w eather. V FRANK PARKER £ÇC£BEJP< V.-Ï. PORTUGAL T raveller« re tu rn in g from the little know n country o f Portugal report th.it it i i the most hone« country in the world. In the hotels the key to your room is hung on a hook outside o f your door anil nobody ever steals anything. You ta n leave your suit c.i .e, your camera or your overcoat on .1 railroad tra in o r a station plat fo rm o r in a parked car Mi the street, and nohody ho thert them. The people a ir polite anil hospitable as w ell as honest I f a sudden show rr comes up. h o u se doors Open and the occupants ask pastersby Io step in fo r shelter u n til the ra in stops I hat sounds like an earthly para dise It would I k - perhaps, i l Portugal had a stable governm ent In the last twenty six years there have been twenty »lx revo lu tion' Under the present President. G c'e -a l I .rniuna, the h it nation is getting along nicely. • ♦ • PO Pl J L A T I3 N l a ri reports tr o u t the Census o f fice in licate that the decline in the b irth ra te in the past U n years is greater than ev. r. It begins to look as if , in another ten years we w ill have c me to an annual increase of only St <100 o r less than one h a lf of one p< cut, ill population. And that vCotV'iiiic • .» will I se >.'vti.< i. w , Jack R ich a rd s o f Kansas City hasl j been up a tree since J u ly 14 and ex-1 R p e rts to stay u n til scho ol begins | I H e had to have a h a ir-c u t 'J V in c e n t H o ffm a n , a N e w Jersey co n te sta n t fo r c y c lin g endurance h o n o rs ta k in g foo d on the run. .v'a “T ree S ittin g ” Endurance C ontest» the L a test Form o f Sum m er Fun for B oys INFLUX OF NEW FAMILIES INCRUA^ED Di RING JULY Nineteen stales sent a total of 105 new families to Oregon during July who bought 7.188 acres of land anti invested $403,200, accord ing to the monthly report of W. G. Ide, manager Stale Chamber of Commerce, California, as usual, led in new families with 65 and New Jersey, Massachusetts, Ohio and Florida were also represented. A large number of the new families entered business in Oregon, five new auto camps and stores being purchased, two grocery stores, a laundry, a hotel and other business investments made by Hie new peo ple. The report also shows ten large land sales made by families sent to Oregon by the Los Angeles Office of the State Chamber, one 500-acre purchase in Klamath County being for $22,500 and one 160-acre tract in Baker County bringing $10,500, Hundreds of people railed at the Los Angeles office for travel information on Oregon and over 100 local Cham bers of Commerce in Oregon co operated to properly entertain and show the visitors the scenic spots in all parts of the state. of Newark, N. J. were still taking turns al riding a bicycle around a city block in Irvington after the two weeks of continuous wheeling as I write this. Jimmy Dooley of Hackensark and his team of five cycling endurance riders were hopeful of lasting longer than the Newark hoys, because their bicycle was in better condition, in a doz en other New Jersey cities from one to five teams of boys were trying to break the cycling endur ance record. Nobody knows how long anyone has ever kept a kite in the air, but several teams of boys in liie East are trying to set a record which will go down in history. Five days and nights is the longest per iod of success recorded as this is written. Sundry teams of roller-skaters, running in relays, are after a world’s endurance record in that field, also. And the girls have joined in, with day-and-night con tinuous swinging and seesawing. Altogether, it seems as if the children of America were having a pretty good time this Summer! -------- o-------- Past Noble Grands Meet In Big Picnic -------- -o--------- THE FEDERATED CHURCHES J. M. Johnson, Pastor OUR BIBLE SCHOOL Invites you to study with us the splendid lesson assigned us for this week. “A Godly Mother” is the title. The scripture is in the first three chapters of the first book of Samuel. This is a good time to study about what a Godly mother nseans Io a nation. THE YOUNG PEOPLE Are studying about the tahernac le and its services, under the lead ership of Mrs. H. W. Davisson Services open at 7 o’clock, and all are invited. WILL YOU ATTEND CHURCH? The church needs you: and you need the church. You are welcome at any place of worship. Go some where to worship, and to help. In our church, in the morning service the pastor will speak on the beauty of the word of God, using an old testament passage for exposition. In the evening service Rev. E. L. Thompson, of Los Angeles, Calif., will speak. We will have a good musical program. Dinner is Served and General Good Time Wps Reported By All Who Attended The Past Noble Grand« Club held a picnic Tuesday at Helman’s Park in Ashland. A picnic dinner serv ed by the ladies at noon was a mar vel in Culinary Art. In the after noon their regular business meet ing was held at which time two new members, Sally Mutsy and Mae Lewis were initiated into the club. After the business meeting all enjoyed a swim tn the Helman’s baths. Those present were Mes- dames Tom Pankey, Jesse Richard son, Gleason, Ferguson, Farra, Henderson, Minnie Moore, Rostell, Damon, Simmons, Hay, Sally Mus ty and Mae Lewis. The guests were Elizabeth Fer guson, Bessie Fredenburg, Roberta Pankey, Evelyn Hickens. Gertrude Moore, Bobby Jean Hoagland, and Artie Lewis. -------- o-------- Caleb Johnson Whs'll the Hunter boys of Spartu ler sitting il out for 85 hours, had to withdraw from the contest be III., broke the world’» endurance cause his refueling arrangements record in flying they started some were too good. His playmates sent thing. him up loo many sandwiches, cakes niticar ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ w ill not grow m last. Every hoy in the United Stale«, anti hotties, so that he got a reg V»tn ♦ DID YOU EVER STOP TO ♦ ■ tew school» w ill lie neeiled. Fewer it would seem, is Irving to emulate ular old-fashioned stomach-ache ♦ THINK? ♦ ta le values w ill not increase Real i the young flyer». and had to climb down and go _ ♦ ----- ♦ so rap dy. Fewer homes w ill he built. The p '.p ortio n of elderly p. oplc to True, the hoys haven’t any air home to bed. ♦ By Edson R. Waite ♦ young w ill be larger, and old age planes, hut that makes no differ Jack Harris and Truman Kirk ♦ Shawnee, Oklahoma ♦ pc; s io i v and retirement fund» w ill ence to a hoy. Jimmy Clemons of patrick, 12 and 15 respectively, hecom< m atters o f pi ime im poitance. Haeine, Wisconsin, first conceiv were among the first tree-sitters I in. are tail considerations for ih i THAT it is about time that some d l'ta u l future. They ate based iip'in ed the idea of climbing up into a to make adequate preparations, tacts v.hich are here, now, and may people who drive automobiles tree ami slaying then', ns a last comparable to those of a trans-At- affect .onoim c c< n litm u s very ». o r of endurance. Thai was early in lautie flier. They first built them recklessly were put in pail. * • • July ami Hie news of ids attempt selves u comfortable house up in Some cities put them in jail----- SKY. CRAPERS passed from hoy to hoy ami from Ihcir tree. it is big enough for other cities should. New Y o rk 's newcet skyscraper. to occupy an entire city b ln k on the ; town to town by the mysterious them to walk around a bit. and they There is every reason for such a I "grapevine" telegraph whereby suet . an stretch out full length to sleep East F iv e r w a te rfro n t at the foot o f move and no good reason against W a ll i treet. w ill be 105 stories high. ! news is transmitted in boy land, b esid es having a roof which keeps it. | |,,- tr I i . ' «-c• .io .rn ic lim it to h e ig h t j Before the newspapers discovered out all hut the worst of the rain. except the congestion of traffic vshich fo r the safety of the public and what wsis going on there were bun Billie and Archie Thompson of comes fr. m crow ding so many people for the moral effect on the care tlretls of hoys, literally, all over Oklahoma started in the contest in to a ..mall area. less driver, some of them should C incinnati has a new solution for the United Stales, engaged in tin with a promise from their mother be locked up and their right to the skyscraper problem A new build most curious contest ever staged. that she would send them all the drive a ear taken away from mg going up there w ill I k 46 sloiies Nobody hut a hoy would have food Ihey wanted, and from their high and w ill lie a com bination of o f --------- o ■ them. thought of tree-silting as a sport. father that lie would give each of fice buildings hotel and parking g a r F a n s L a tin Q u a r te r There is entirely too much care age, w ith tw o large depaitm eiit stores But it is just the sort of a thing them $1 for every day they broke The I^ ttn quarter of Paris ts the less driving in every citjy too and numerous s|>ecialty simps on the a hoy would think of. Jimmy (’.lemon’s record. A good Visits Friend saetlon of the city In which the Vol- many people killed and injured lo w er floor». Jimmy ('.lemons, win» started it many other parents have hailed the varsity of Paris Is situated. Education In the old 'lays business men and througli the carelessness of a lot Miss Leah De Hass of Ashland all, only managed to stay up a tree-silting contest as a sure way th e ir employees used to live "over the In the onlveralty was formerly giver, of brainless persons who have »hop." W e may 1* coming back to tree for 38 hours, which isn’t much of knowing where the boys are was a guest of Evelyn Doss, last ’a Latin, and the siudents used to go no respect for life or property. that in the big cities, w ith apartment week. about the town singing their songs in of a record. Many of the boys during their vacation time,. bouses in the upper fhxirs to house If a man knows he is going to Latin, thus giving rise to the nnn»» who have taken up tree-sitting in From the Mississippi Valley the the people who w ork in the stores jail if he recklessly disregards the which persists to the present day. n serious way have already stayed iree-sitting craze spread East and Attend Convention and offices below. ordinary rules for human safety, • • • up for several limes as many hours West. As this is writtne Bill Kearny C u re f o r L y in g L. C. Grimes and wife left Tues that knowledge will make him and the Summer is us yet hardly of Kansas City claims a longer re day morning for Portland to attend IN SE C T S It Is sed (by naturalists) that angle more careful. under way. The other day at m y fa rm home cord than that of Jack Biehards the Atwater Kent Radio Dealers worm Ik . rubbed on the back ov the It is a wonder there are not more we started to replace a w orn door sill. Jack Richards of Kansas City The late entrants do not expect State Convention. They returned neck, will cure a nun ov Being. I accidents. However, that is not W hen we took the old board off we climbed up into his tree on Julv Io win the championship, but home Wednesday. don't beleave this, unless It kills the found that black ants had eaten away to the credit of the man who man.—Josh Billings 10. and as this is written he is still many of them are shrewd enough the heavy tim ber which form s the sill “steps on it.” That he doesn’t among the branches, imitating Tar Io capitalize the craze. o f the house itself, fo r a distance o f hit somebody is not because his several feet. W e took out more than zan of the Apes, and holding the There is John Norwood, a col aim is poor, but it is because the tw o quarts o f ants and about a pint unofficial record. Jack is 14 and ored boy at Pensauken, N. J., who o f ant eggs, and then had the expen pedestrians have learned to step says lie can sil just as long as if lives in a barrel up in a tree and lively and other drivers have sive jo b of fittin g a new tim ber in he were older. He's going Io stay shines the shoes of people who learned to watch their step. place. in his tree until school begins— come to see him, pulling them up The w ar between man and insect« The only way that some drivers says lie. on a siring and charging a dime is relentless and unceasing. Along the can be cured is to jail them for ties participating are vying with A good many of the early en D. M . Lowe, president ofthe Wes country roads near my home I Ire- a shine. A fireman’s carnival at a while and the nrefuse to allow v, n n tly meet this Sum m er the U . S. trants in litis curious champion Audubon, N. J., seised upon the tern Exhibitors Association, left one another to present those pro to the use of the streets. Let Departm ent of A g ric u ltu re "hug ship event were forced down after lice silling fad as an added attrac last night for Sacramento to com ducts which would best advertise m en" vvlm are spraying trees in the them try walking on the side their communities. Many manu a few hours because Ihey found tion and promised three boys <100 plete arrangements regarding the t ffo rt to get rid o f the Japanese walks and crossings for a while. it harder to sleep among Hie limbs if Ihey would stay in a tree on exhibit to be maintained by the facturers have signified their in !► , tie. out newest insect pest I found They might not like it, but it a p eat colony o f tent moths in an old of a tree than Ihey hail antieipal- the fair grounds for ten days. Northern-California Southern Ore tention of sending in their pro would do them good. , pasture beyond my woodlot. A new ed, or heeatise their “refueling” ar- One New Jersey grocer is pitying gon Development Association at ducts. pc-i is beginning to eat up oak and angemenls were imperfect. llkit two hoys 25 cents a day each to the Pan-American*Reciprocal Trade The exhibit will be statistical In n.iple trees up our w a y; another is B at N ow f Louis Saunders, Jr., of Chicago, af- sit in a tree opposite his store, fig Conference and the California nature and will forcibly portray iestroyiiig the w illo w s along the brook Observations of oldest Inhabltantt State Fair. Mr. Lowe has been and rive r. the resources of this section and uring that they draw customers When the song about the "old folks at Most o f these pests, like the gypsy retained by the Development As the opportunities for development S A i’ E O ’S PH IL O SO P H Y Io his part of town. moth which is k i llin g the New Eng was written, that waa the placa Everything is not rosy in a tree- sociation to set up an exhibit re here along all lines. The impor home" land elms, and the chestnut blight, the old folks always could be found.— presentative of the Mid Pacific Em tance of the Crescent City harbor Cincinnati Enquirer. sitter’s life. Martin de Bree of which has destroyed every chestnut tree in the East, are im ported. The to northern California and south North Tarrytown; N. Y., got in pire. Government m aintains a plant quaran Every county in northern Cal ern Oregon will be shown on a only eleven hours before Hie mos tine, but every now and then sonili quitos drove him down from his ifornia and southern Oregon has big relief map which will form the new pest slips across the border, " a rra * * • perch. In many cities the rude shown considerable enthusiasm over back ground of the exhibit. Our the exhibit and it is expected that timber, agricultural and mineral and unsympathetic police have in PR ESSU R E terfered with tree-sillers in the display will be one of the best to resources will also be given pro Ice which w ill not melt at a tem public parks, Bui Hie boys have be seen at the capital city of Calif minent mention. The resultant pub perature o f 180 degrees is the latest scientific cu rio sity. I t has been pro been getting a barrel of fun out ornia during the Trade Conference licity which will accompany the duced by Professor I ’ . W . Bridgm an exhibit in both magazines and of il, and after all that's what va and the State Fair. o f H a rva rd U n iversity. A ll that is County Agents, County Courts, newspapers will, according to of cation is for. necessary to keep ice fro m inciting Tree-silting is not the only form Boards of Supervisors und Cham ficials of the Development Associa under a flame is to subject it to a pressure o f 290,000 pounds to the of endurance contest, however, in bers of Commerce throughout the tion, be of inestimable value to square inch. which boys are indulging this sum territory are co-operating with the this section. P rofessor Bridgm an's experiments -------- o ------- mer. Bicycle riding is going strong Development Association and the w ith high pressures have Riven many as an attraction. On Long Island various products raised or manu surp risin g results. M any fa m ilia r sub F o o d C ia u if ic a tio n a stances change their characters under the other day L watched two boys factured in this section are being pressure, much as human beings do. « 'H A I R A N 1' SKIRTS ARE According to food standards, beef la who were taking turns at riding a made ready for assembling in Med T h irty -n in e different metals become G B T TIN ' L O N G E R B U T I meat derived from cuttle nearly one ford on August 16th preparatory bicycle hack and forth over a better conductors o f electricity. Some year of age, or older; veal, one year N O T IC E T H E G A LS T H A T to leaving for Sacramento. quarter of a mile of paved road. o f the changes persist a fte r the pres old, or younger ; mutton Is meat de H A S A B O V O N T H S S TR IN G . One of the features of the As sure is removed. We're going io see how long ••De fo lkse s dr.............. efl 1‘ HY rived from sheep nearly one year ol A IN 'T G1VIN' HIM A N T LONGER! W hat is the good o f such experi alius te lls rle tru th 'even e f hit hurts, it will take to wear «he bicycle sociation’s exhibit will be the fact age, or older; '«mb, one year, or ments? Science doesn’t kno w nor care. R O PE T H A N T H E Y U SED T P " tha! each county will retain Its in- gln'ly alius tells hit on othuh folkses." oul,” they tniormeu informed mvi me I it, tney ----- — .............................. - — younger Science is content to discover new Douald Mohr and four other boys dividuality and the various cuuu-J ________ _ facts, leaving it to inventors to apply ttwuo to human - B> Mid-Pacific Empire To Display Products z • v j