.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 ' <UMother purposes. Oregon su pp orts — o— T h e follow ing :,.ems report the - Vse college, be said, and th e Inst it u - tivities of local h u n te r s d u rir,/. .Iv.' tion must su pp ort Oregon, first week of t h e h u n tin g ■ e u y Î i - j -R esponsibility m akes and adved 'u r n i e h e d by P c s . and R< - |a i ty tests a man or an in s titu tio n .” Lee In g r a m Killed . . ,A ' '\Vood- Dr. K err said. ' Ours I* a h e a d a -u p uff Meadows. , ' ' j Policy. We must progress and not R o g er Von ,'ie'!en and Otto merely get along, m eeting every ,--uch in the A n te - situation with enthusiasm . Bohrte U •y - t V ¿vwVWVWVWWlWfWWWW W W N W AAW W A NO DEPRESSION! T H E su rest m eans of recovering good tim es ag a in is by patronizing tn o se in d u stries, stores, an d m anu ta c iu r e r s wno a re not allied witri *cnain" ta c u c s or mogul m etnoas o t business. t, v i-.iv i g allon of gas you buy from a n in d e p e n d e n t service s t a t i o n b rin g s tm s com m unity a step n ea re r p ro sp e rity io r a ll. ¿.very gallon you buy passes on m oney wmen will cn c u ia te tre e iy an d nelp provide em i* ^ a W \D IN L I i i l H it. W eslarn N sw anapar I'a io a » S t u n g , is u oott That of Iho myriads who Bsfors us passed the door of dark* ness through Not ono returns to tell us of ths read. Which to discover s s must travel loo.” AU GRATIN DISHES Au gratia, tlgnifles in French, a dish baked with a coating of bread crumbs. Such dlaliea are particularly g o o d to serve for lunch- c m , ss they are easily prepared and quickly s e r v e d . However, they may make a chief dish for dinner, or for a port of a company dinner. Tbe main part of the disk, whether fish, meat or vegetable, is usually mixed with a white sauce. To these dishes one uiay udd cheese, chopped hard en*. peppers, red or greeu, mushrooms and parsley. When the food ts ail cooked, the buttered crumb* are used for a topping and tbe dish Is simply heated for ten or fifteen minutes to brown the crumbs. Wheu food ts used that needs longer cookiug the crumbs are added ten minutes before remov ing from the oven. Cabbage eu Gratín.—Cook cabbage eight minutes In boiling water, drain, chop in smalt pieces and sprinkle w ith salt and pepper, cover with a rich white sauce, stirring lightly with a fork to m il well. Turn Into a baking dish and cover with buttered crumbs over • light layer of cheese. When the crumbs are brown the dish Is ready to serve. Summer squash, potatoes, carrot«, eggplant. In fact, almost any vege table is most attractiv e served In tb s i manner. The nice tblng about such dishes is they may be leftover« from the dinner of tbe day befor*. Epicursan Finnan Haddle.— Soak a three-pound haddle iu warm w a j f or milk to cover, for a s hour. Rake In a moderate oven for thirty minutes to separate the flakes: there should be two cupfuls; cook one tablespoonful >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. Theiss & Co. PRICE, QUALITY, A CLASS !