.mm it . sKrrE>mEn a-%, n » i civnuj. JVkTVT, 0M W O 5 T v iî ¿u.ucuoa t . > i t r u l P o in t , .le-Bstutm siiud, g ap ta m b a r U , I IDI f OKI M. i c-ari L»erer and Orvai S h o re , went to Graves .-reek but had no luck. E. E. Scott »nrt l . N. Swartz went to Evans creek They did lots of s h r o r n g but could not connect. It i believed th at the presence of tfcoir women folks had something to do with their bum shooting. • *. !•• , t0 t |,p best i n t e r e s U o f C e n t r a l Point and vi. inity ^matter for p u b licatio n m u s t r e a c h th is office n o t later th an Wednes- Bl*tt * „for *' f • insertion th e game w eek. P u b li s h e d -very Tliur day W | j , »s gecond uttred second class m a t t e r a t t h e P o s t Office. C en tral Point, Oregon, Tom Ross, Walt Painter, Jo hn Ipjerthe Act of March 8, Koss. Vern Pendleton, hlartiu Write, I .rnsCRIFTION R A T E S : O n e y e a r , $ 2 .0 0 ; six m o n th s, $ i.o o ; in advance. and Floyd Ross packed into their I A d v e r ti s in g r a t e s on application. favorite camp on I’pper Evans c eek Office sou th of lib ra ry . Phone 555 | but will not retu rn until th e la-t cf E L L IS C. G A L T , E d i t o r an d Publisher. Mrs. M A R G A R E T G A L T , A ssociate E d itor i the week. TM American favors: t A bettor c o m m u n it y s p i r i t f o r C e n tra l Point. 2 A chamber of c o m m e r c e o r c o m m e rc ia l club, j The tearin g d o w n of a ll old, iwisight'.y buildings in t h e city. 4 , ' a sum m er o r g a n i z e d p l a y g r o u n d for ch ild ren 6. A cheese p la n t o r c r e a m e r y , c o o p e ra tiv e in n a tu r e , for this city. 5. Better organization of county fa r m e r s m a r k e ti n g groups. 7. Better roads, s t r e e t s , a n d b rid g e s in th e city and county . 8. Lower tax es fo r O reg o n . local n e w s I(null» Fa-> 1 ' i' liils Visit H e r e Hr. end Mrs. S. B. C r a w f o r d of hunts Pass are s p e n d in g t h e w eek |hthis city as guests o f Mr. a u d Mrs. |»iton Eddy. « * s I \>s Shlngh - o n M asonic H a ll Cirpenters a re e n g a g e d th i s w eek reroofing the Masonic H all. The r roof Is of red c e d a r sh in g le s, s s • |fir< iS-partiiM'in ( i d s U C alls The Central P oin t fire d e p a r t m e n t Ini called out th e seco n d ti m e , ar>- In> 1:30 p. m. T u e s d a y a f t e r putting, list a fire In th e b a rn hack Of In on Cafe, on t h e tj J h n H e s s e l - ■ irave property. T h e g r a s s w h ich h a d ■ iron up near th e b a r n in t h e alley I ns ignited, sup po sed ly fr o m a c ig - lirttte carelessly t h r o w n dow n. T h e lire department r e s p o n d e d p ro m p t 1 1 1 , and soon had t h e f i r e p u t o u t. [However, the fire h a d w o r k e d its bn beneath the floor a n d w a s n o t ■discovered for so m e ti m e , w h e n I dense smoke a t t r a c t e d th e atten Ition of Mrs. Ja c k L a C o s s e a n d th> Iecond alarm was t u r n e d in. S lig h t | linage was done to th e floor a n d fill i l»IS. KKItR ASKS 8 1 T P O K T FO R OREGON FROM O. S. C- S T A F F — o— Oregon State College, Corvallis, September - -P oin ting out ' vat the people and industries of Oregon stand in greater need toda\ today than ever before of the g e n ,'es that can be rendered by th e ir titution. H a m m o n d f i d s B eer Hr. W. J. Kerr, president . Oregon Jo lly F r a n k H am m o n d got his State college. in a vigoro , addreg8 h ead an d 200 lbs of good solid farm . t 0 tf,e faculty, urged th a no effort e r flesh u n d e r a red hat when the be spared to place every Possible re ­ d e e r seaso n opened, shouldered his BOlm.e of th(> 8tate eoi\, at lhe t r u s t y rifle an hit it for th e brush command of th e people T u e s d a y ev en ing he cam e in with ‘ This i* no tim e to thin k of th e th e bacon a nice four pointer. budget decreases or ,o make them : an excuse for decreased service,” Mrs. G rim R ecovers j „aid President K err 'This a time Mrs. J. J. Grim, who was qu ite to show determination courage and sick for a sh o rt tim e recently, has industry in using what we have for fully recovered an d is as sprightly the best interest > of th e state, as m a n y w om en tw en ty years young­ I)r. Kerr als ’ stressed th e immense sacrifices th a ' many paren ts will e r t h a n her. * • * make this y< v to send their sons and daughters so college, an d insisted T h a n k You! T h e A m erican wishes to th ank that faculty members do th eir oart M arion F. Y oung for a generous sam by h e lp i r ” tl;e students to keep down j-v rj'es and get th e utmost pie of his fine larg e S ta r k 's delicious their apples. If th e r e is a nicer looking or out of v e.Tima s p aat o a the cam p us Av, ! ie> point emphasized by the m o re delicious apple grown anyw here pree i n'i was the Importance of ns we will h av e to be "shown.” ii. >rv'gon products w henever it is it ¿'possible, for d e m o nstration ()C.\I, 111 NTKRS SHOW SKILL for institutional use and for AT STALKIN G SHY DEEP. ' r'.' c ' f chopped onion In one-fourtb of a ■upful of butter five minntee. stirring instantly Add one teasponuful «• ». • l.tr ■■Int. a d d tb* Ash. Pnt into * •s k in t dish an d covar with crumbs Hrown and serve. F a th e r fd ÿ j: ct«Qti»n» to ra li* .a » pig *urv*ys I n d i c a t a i a r o u m l 15 p e r c en t. T h e In d icated e p o rt d e m a n d r a m a ln a Po o r ' ! In crease In t h e w . ' s u r n s ta le * was say« a r e p o r t o a t h e bog e l t u a tl o n 1 p e r cen t a n d l h e prolutble Increa s e a n d o u tl o o k re le a se d th is w eek by In all p ig s a r o u n d gu p e r cent. T h e t h e college e x ten s io n service. next pig su rv ey will b e m a d e In De­ P r e s e n t r a t h e r low p rices f o r h o g s] cem b e r. a r e n o t d u e to In creased d o m e s tic supplies, b u t r a t h e r to poo r d e m a n d in t h i s c o u n t r y a n d g r e a t l y r e d u c e d C H R I S T I A N C H U R C H exports sa y s th e s t a t m e n t . H og M o r n in g S erv ice— 9 : 4 5 p ro d u c t io n has beeu in c r e a s e d su b Ju s t about th a t!ma a man geta s t a n t i a l l y In E u ro p e w h e re l a r g e a - B ible S cho o l a n d M o r n in g W o r ­ enough money to in o u u ts of pork a u d l a r d fr o m t h i s ship. buy alraoet any­ c o u t r y h a v e been m arketed. The thing he wnnta, ha buaiueas d e p re s sio n , w ith lo w e r p ric ­ C h r i s t i a n E n d e a v o r — 7 p. in. discover# that ha » o esn 't want any- es f o r o t h e r food«, a ls o a ff e c te d t h e thing, d e m a n d a n d prices f o r hogs. I - . Low price« f o r feed g r a i n ia s t i m ­ HOG C U T LOOK IN D IC A T IN G m o P R O D l'C T IO N INCUKASK u la t i n g hog p ro d u c tio n . T h e s p r in g I 0 pig cro p In th e w h o le c o u n tr y w a s ! M a r k e t o u tlo o k fo r h o g s d u r i n g e s t im a te d a t 2 5 p e r c e n t m o r e t h a n ! Radio Tubes Tested W E have just receiv ed a new HICKOK TUBE TE^tt;£R which is t h e best tube testing equip' ment tbat we could buy. Battery And Electric Shop C E N T R A L 1*01 N T, O REG ON A New Shipment o f Trouaers arrived from t^e fac~ tory. C orduroys for Dress, Street, or School wear. N ew College C ut S tyles in light and dark Shades. Boys' and M ens' sizes, ranging in price fro m $2.35, 2.75, 2.98 to 3.25. Dress Trousers in new W oolen M aterials, choice colors and pat terns, Snappy Styles, all sizes, going at $1.65, $1.95 and up. k S w BER this, too, Mr. Indepen d e n t D ealer, your h an d im g of ftn m d e p e n d e n t gasoline is YOUR P in a id in g this com m unity s w elfare, a n d th e best in d ep en d en t gas is SUNSET O veralls for w ork or p lay for Boys and M en, Bib or W aist Sty~ lea. Plain Blue or S trip ed , and priced right for quick sale. O r e g o n C ^ tr f m r u a Petroleum Corporation t\W i u d l c a l e J * p r o b a b l e itic r« n « a Of B. P. 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