r R i n . w , o r T o n r n ;, d j . Th* AMERICAN, CENTRAL POINT, OREGON .J e w e tt O f f rs nnsatlonal an the other. Mutiny e - is Milton 1 "n * merohaf>t chip *» not' un- N £ w alt doing satisfactory usual Mutiny aboard a naval vessel i. vh Turpin who a«e ii*eui^e has also been known. Hut mutiny "School News,” a small bulletlu j this year are: Wilda Hall Re-established. September 13, 192s. of a whole fleet is without precedent. edited and published monthly by H. j Wylamae Parker Devoted to the best interest* of Phyllis Turpin These mutineers are still loyal to the N ew Teachers Record Enrollment p. J e w e t t , made Its first appearance Janice Hesselgrave Central Point and vicinity. Geraldine Jones old country Itself but thy are in re­ a few days ago. All Important Dorothy Inmann A ll matter for publication mucl Peggy Lawrence After the summer months of vaoa- facts shout school activities and bellion agaiust the coalition govern­ The grade school is most fortu- Elizabeth Fleischer. reach this office not later than Wed­ Edna Shaver ment. against the proposal to cut nate this year in securing the s e r v - T '« “ Cnntral Point high school has r e g u l a t i o n s will published for the nesday for insertion the same week. Ruth Haley their pay. England is the world's |(.M tWu new tt.ach^ra Mrs. Bes- once more gathered back to her por-- benefit or the parents. These bul­ Published every Friday. Geraldine Tex great free trade country and yet it „ lfl vnrphy, who teaches the sixth tala her students. Her Influence is letins will he distributed through Filtered as second class matter at Geneva Brown definitely proposes to adopt a Pro- (Kra(j tl> all(j Alice Seabrooke, stronger this year than ever before, the grade pupils. the post office, Central Point, O.e- Naomi Johnson lectlve tariff. ¡teacher cf the third grade. Mrs. as 120 have enrolled. This exceeds gon, under the Act of March 8, 1879. Berenice Reamea All these things are hard to r « * ll* e, ! Murphy, whose home is in Ashland, I the enrollment for the past two Vivian Jones but they are true and their signif- j,as had much experience In the years. A ll Classes Meet It mny be In heiter ts SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Mildred Hutchins trance is astounding. It looks us If teaching profession, having taivght' Within her wails are the old stu- be happy tlt.i ut tu be To Elect O fficer4 Ono year .........- ..................... $2.00 England has become but the Laurene Hugger rich, but i" poor before in Jackson county as well as , dents, those from outlying rural dis- Six Months . ................ .......... $!•*»« shell of her former self. Mildred Gregory man ever derived throughout the state. One very in- tricts, and those from other schools To elect officers for the coming Payable In advance. Ruth Collins any satisfaction fruta teresting experience of Mrs. Murphy's i exceptionally large freshman year all classes held their meeting14 ’I that thought. He’d take a diente. Advertising rates on application. Avia Ayers was enjoyed while teaching in »-¿.ejass is,registered this year. Most during the first week, of school. The in. w t ici: o r t h e m i m i h i :: Office— Second Street, off Muln. Chinese school in Portland. Oregon 40 members are from the Cen- officers for the classes are as fol- Beware of tho tliumber, the hitch­ 1 it this school she taught Chinese *ral Point grade school. However. ^ r •«*..»' Maiii lU ’ RGDOItF and BRENNAN hiker, who stands by the roadside boys, from the Shanghai university Ihore arc some who have travelled Seniors— President, Donald Sny­ Publishers sometimes in the middle of the road In Canton, to speak English. Mrs. far to here der; vice-president, Ruth Turpin :| S. O. RITRCDORK. Editor and crooks ills thumb at you, begging Murphy is especially interested in Among the new members of the secretary. Champ Pitts; treasurer J. C. DHENNAN - ..... Manager for a lift. Tiie only sure way to orchestra work, having organized sophomore class are: Marjorie Gif- Elizabeth Fleischer. safety is to put on speed and dash by a rural school orchestra in Slier ,en. from Portland, and Clifford ■ I Junior«— President, Delbert Ayers: and not slow up until the thuiuber Is man county. She is hoping to j Cgaad, from I.oa Angeles, Calif The junior class was fortunate to acquire vice-president. Vivian Jones; secre- j far behind and is laying for his next accomplish much in this line in the Elala Baker as a new member. The 'ary. Mona Lewis; treasurer, Ruth | possible victim. Central Point school. It seems hard, sometimes, when Miss Seabrooke, whose home is in senior class welcome among them, Ramalrom. Ralph Knight, from Oklahoma Sophmores — President. Geneva you are driving alone and the would-. Table Rock, is a graduate of the ANNOUNCEMENT be companion of your drive seems to Southern Oregon Normal school. She Elizabeth Fleischer, from Seattle, Hrow" : vice-president, Edward In- secretary, Geraldine Tex; Good morning everybody. We w'sh need to be picked up. Pay no atten-1 formerly attended the Central Point Washlngton, and Clyde Davis from treasurer. Harry Young. to announce that we have taken over tlon to him. It would he harder fori high school, having graduated with Medford, Oregon. Freshmen — President, Donald the business of The American. We you to pick him— or her— up and the class of 1925. Miss Seabrooke There are three seniors of the in Washington Idaho and British Columbia . . . In- “ class of 'iu nresent mis this year vent- Thev Lawrence expect to become u part of the busi­ then he robbed as has frequently aRto attended the Los Angeles MSS or 'v present in iy Richardson vice-president, . ,, , under one reliable, efficient management ,,, . . . . m u h p,.,t r into ra r* „-»t Martin; secretary-1reasurer, Geral- ness and social life of Central Point. happened. Cases have been known stitute for two years. She has nro- Mildred Gregory. loia t.arr, aid assure you the most delightful o f trips. dine Hermanson. The American will endeavor to re­ where the thumber has gone further taught two very successful terms o f ! Eddy. 111 • ■ -• • ■ • flect the progressive spirit of the peo­ than robbery. He has sometimes school in the Shadv Cove school on ! P°*t-graduate subjects, FINEST A C C O M M O D A T IO N S ple of this thriving Utile city where used force to effect a robbery. Some­ A variety of interesting course i s « - , . . , , the Crater I.%ke highway LOW RATES ’ WESTERN" SERVICE cool breezes blow, and life is worth times (he robbery has included the being offered by the fnclty this year L » i r l S L z l C C L I U D living. c o m m e rc ia l law is o n e of th e ? e sev-j Gets N ew Members car as well as the personal posses-) We are here to advance and boost along of the driver. eral new courses. With a total en­ Pointer Staff every worthy enierprlse and stand rollment of 16, and with Mr. | Glee club tryouts were held Thurs- Take no chances. A man in Colum­ Plans Program Jewett at the helm, it will no doubt day and Friday, Sept. 10 and 11th, squarely behind the community, nil bus, O., let two girls work upon his of the time. prove one of the most practical anti in the music room, under the direc- sympathy. He gave them a lift to M O U N T VERNON SEATTLE Members of the Pointer staff are 8 O. Ilurgdorf lias been, for lie the next town. There he stopped for lnteresting courses given. I tion of Miss Blood. A very inter- H O T E L P R E S ID E N T N E W W A S H IN G T O N rapidly completing plans for a pub­ past six months, associate editor of gas. B E N J A M IN F R A N K L IN When in the filling station, WALLA WALLA lic program. The early date of Oc­ H O TE L R O O SEVELT the Medford Dally New., previous '<> j Kelt,n„ hi„ change ht. happeiied to M A R C U S W H IT M A N tober 2 3 has been decided upon for | HO TEL W ALDO RF that time, for 35 years, was tim er look out the wlndow am) HBw C E N TR A LIA C A M B R ID G E A P T A O T E L A large number of the j and manager of dally and weekly K,rU dr|v|n(l off w|th ,l|g oar H(. the event. H O T E L L E W IS -C L A R K H O T E L ED M UND M E A N Y staff will take part n the skits, newspapers in Michigan. ••¿W.vjl'i» liJO hasn't seen them since, nor has he ABERDEEN funny farces, and play to be given. | J. C. Dretiiniii lias been linotype seen his car. B E LLIN G H A M H O TE L MORCK Funds from the program are to ! operator on the Medford Daily News H O T E L B E L L IN G H A M A. S. Marshall, of Baldwin. Minn., O L Y M P IA H O T E L L E O P O L D lie used in the interest of the high i for the past three years. H O TLL GOVERNOR territory around here is guve a man u ride. The stranger H O TEL HENRY school paper. Let’s get acquainted, you might H O T E L O L Y M P IA N murdered him and escaped In Mar­ W ENATCHEE our ‘home circle” —and yours. If ,A drive for subscriptions will also 1 like us. EVERETT shall's car. Henry «Anderson, of H O T E L C O L U M B IA lie made and any high school stu- ; Our motto: "Live and let live.” H O T E L C A S C A D IA N we work together in the right HOTEL M O N T E C R IS T O Minneapolis, stopped to take a man dent who subscribes to the paper for , i 8. O. Rl’ RODOUF. In his ear. He had driven only a spirit, our efforts will bring their i u year will be given a free ticket to j J. C. DHENNAN. VANCOUVER. short distance when the thumber B O IS E . li l t. B. C. tiie program. own reward. r .3: IDAHO pressed a revolver against him and HOTEl GEORGIA Rehearsals arc now under way and MOTEL BOISE (Affilio fa ) By banking here and by influenc­ forced him to hand over ills purve i H I M AND JAPAN all the staff Is working hard to make watch und other valuables ing your friends to do likewise, ihis first program an event worth War —when has China been with­ In some slates, tho hitch-hiker Is you will help to swell the total re­ out war'.’ V w, says a Chinese states­ banned by law. To solicit a ride is a while lo I he patrons of (lie school. man, "w ar come« at a time when misdemeanor. But the law is sel­ sources which we will have avail­ ♦*# China is in (lie throes of a calamity dom enforced. Hitch-hikers abound • a School Adopts able to use for the community. What is Finley going to ---------- j This much iiitisi be admitted to be the time of the year when they are ity of this community will come The Finley Implement Co. The new reuglatlon adopted till’ true. China is indeed in parlous swarming through tile country. Per­ *v M • « to you and us, as the result of th*» state, i Sittu blames Japan for pres­ haps some of tItese thuinberu ar« year of the «!v one-hour class period «* Has installed the most modern Cleaner and is prepared jj ent conditions In Minihuria. lapan honest unnd to give them a lift might co til hi tie tiie study hour within the the efforts we put forth together to clean Grain. Alfalfa and Grass Seed at most reasonable a blames China. Whichever nation he an act of pure kindness which regular recitation period which en­ prices. today to benefit each other. may Lave the right or the wrong side would lie appreciated. The driver of ables the teacher to give more indl- 1 of the contention does not appear t 1 tiie ear eantiot know and he has no vidua! attention and supervision a« matter. A\ hat does mutter is that wav of Investigating His only saf< tv needed to the students. men should continue to lie killed de is, a> we have said, to speed up anil The main purpose of the change spite the altruisms anti agreements burn <>n lit the program is to place the stu- [ Re Cleaned Wheat of the League of Nation.«. China and dent* under the more direct control ! ii Japan are signatohe* to the league of the teacher who teaches the suh- ! »j A Friendly Bank VA H E A T n o t HIM . ject. Tills enable4 students to oh | agreements. Their nationals are In At $1.25 per 100 lhs. and always as cheap as obtain- ft able in the valley. antagonism. Rlood is shed. Town- tain better help during (heir study It 1« pretty hard to keep informa­ :: nod valuahh property are destroyed. period. li ioti ahoul a publlc Itody'a operatiou The League of Nations sits und talks The new plan is meeting with the Good Re Cleaned Beardless uway frorn ihe newspapers. The In the course of time while men are approval of b o t h students and wheat holding* of thè Farm llelief Barley Seed faculty. dying and continue to die — th | Board are in poliit. league sometimes acts. AVIiat It does :: For some reaaon thè Itoard has ul- not appear able to do |g to stop war­ That is as free of beards as is possible to got. jvvay» decllned to «ut ho* ntuch wheat fare among the signatories whenever Student Council | it Ita* oli band and thè newspapers Now \ n iv a ls in an alleged cause for war obtains Give Us a Call Has First Meet 1 bave Iteen forced io gnesa. The cur- In the pre.ent instance on th fate o* rent figure romtnonly set la thè things, the control of a railroad; In Tho student council held Its first familiur ulte of 200.tHiQ.000 bushel4. Get prices on Farm Machinery and Ft tiring, I.el's get reality, the control and dominance of acquainted. ; lleceutly thè newspaper muti iti I meeting of the new year on 8epteni- Splendili line o f G ill P ap er» in plain w hite nod shnile». Manchuria. S A d e fin it iv e liti«- n«>w ready roe you r approviti Washington tilt upon thè faci that j ," ' r 17. with ail members presepi. KOH ( i l l T S or P E R S O N A !. CSK ^ • uri« in Aprii ,.f thi* \ear li...... tardi n " ' l"irp»se of Mie meeting was to tlioose an editor for the ’’ Central held 25UutMi.oiMI bushels, IN K N ( i l . t M ) ( M i l M l DOW V? Pointer” , and discuss the choice of What’» th. matter with England i .Vow 25,000,000 bushels o f thi That qii'-. :ii>u i 'ti t t, ■ an.«» > r d a has been sold to Brazil, or rath r an editor for the ‘ ’ Annual” , a yell S R P iS B eh W : ’ R I T R A I . POINT Will While au-w.iud hi* own quei I traded for coffee. To China 15,ono,- leuder. and an athletic manager - II tion What's th* matter with Kan (100 bushels has been disposed of. ! Dorothy tnmann. n former student wJt’ititeÌ'IÌ •« . C.tit' ’ lMi!^i«*i-**.***J4‘,*V*,4*.**.»f* ts *« •«*•»-•*»«.* >• sas? White iaiti there « 1 « nothing Germany has taken 7,500.000 bash- ! lB 'h * Journalism class, was uuanl If the Itoard hm been observing i monsly elected as paper editor. The ». _ the matter with Kan us tut « > can't els f — -------------------------------— ------------------------- say that liter* 1« nothin* uii * mutter its pledge of selling not over 5.000 i .inttuni e.iltor, yell leader, and ath- with Enviand England ha- never ooo bushel« "areitmulativc maxi, ietic manager will be chosen some­ This short be*n th* same sine, th* World War mum" per month, beside« beside1 time in the near future America h.t never been the same and has sold sin« i July t l i t 15.- delay will glyo the runcll members, either, but there is this striking dif­ ooo.ooo bushels, in the regular ru" and al o members of the stnitent ference between England and \rner of trad* the hoard has disposed o body, time to think the matter over. ^ ira today; whereas America I- 6 2.500.000 bushels since early April and dismiss among themselves whom J Sto 14 Feet j stronger In every re*pert politically1 It s a simple ma .er of arlthmeth I ' h “ y waut In th e poult Iona. This council mestili* was super to figure that 02,500,00(1 taken fron1 a n d f i n a D e i a l i y , materiali, s o d e c o nomieallr. Et'gland Is just tit* re 2.5 4.ono.000 I« aves 191,500.000. And 1 vised by Mr. J«*wett. John Smith, I M ade of Spruce' (hut I* probably near what the boar«’ student body presidi nt. was lo verse in all tho««1 re-i’ert«. ••barge of the meeting ! England appear« to ite crumbling aetuallv has It began with the great tosi strike Th*n cam* the tlol, Tlo-n rat * • 'i, Central Point hasn’t a worry in th,« r Students Initiate hreaking up «>t h*r dominion itpot It’s people tire prosperous) which the sun lievi r se1 Can d:t an ’ world. . • n p * A a ARO UND THE CENTRAL P O IN T S C H O O L S |T I 0 r ! C £ in EDITORIALS Western 20 Fine Hotels t A THE Special price Friday & Satur, ay Central Point State B a n k Aristocratic Stationery Boxed Stationery STONE’S DRUG Finley Implement Co. | sto re HOTEL K e SI, B IS T | Zo.ss Ladders 50c* toot Australia today ore really ltid« ,> n dent nation- India aspires t«> lie.timi on*. Now has come the coalition government, w hich, no metier wh .t may be **id. Is an a<1m¡s*in'i of ii weakn<>« of all the old pi rtie. And •Imullane >us!y wltg the advent «: the coalition c a m e th* nfftrtal re«, lation, prevlou-ly known in th. world’s financial renters, that Kit* land, one* the world • w n im le - „ Iloti, til.' very frt-nt Atol I nter of strength, was to all intent* and pm pose* banL t 1 1 .in,| « a »imr* ‘ «kit h> some seniors, a solo hv Vivian How to shorten ih* depression ' Jon«1« and piano sol«»s by Mona l.ewi* TWO 1 e ft. « «■! ■ Pav a* you go. and go somewhere an«l Mary Jane Beeh*v The freah- r.ot topped o ' aR the«- sten* of ti p en wer* then given an opp.mnn'tr «»Id countr* bre. klm up. t ■s. at I ’» ......... wc ar* yla«l the summet to entertain and this they to the l mut i ny and the j an to ado p o id past, althoush w* didn t a t jiiv apparent satisfaction of th«>#e pre.- lUstivw tariff Use is Just about a dividend« from ou- flanuel trou». ■« • nt I y j * ^ jtli* A Farm ) Saw.» Hick'k I’runcrs ECONOMIi'AI.........~ 7 ." Much of the pleasure c f traveling i*. spoiVf by unnecessarily high hotel hilis. Ccmfort with econ«'trv at the P R E S ID E N T . R A T E S .......................Si A N D t2 P E R D A Y J A, Cushrran f t — , - - r F O U R T H A7.’ D A L D - H POKÏI ■« r K i ¥ « t ; L< W . C. Lee ver MAKDV. <-n r*T < •! H . 'o u r C. ntr.,1 Pa!;it, Oioaon. |