The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936, October 16, 1931, Image 1

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    THE
CENTRAL POINT IS IN GOOD
The clim ate here la unsur­
passed-
A ©od place to live.
We w ill boost our good point*
and we hare many o f them.
VOLl'M K «
C ENTRAL P o
The Interpreter
Agriculture Is
Attractive to
Many People
Hy s. o . m H<;i)«m r
Brides should exercise a little cau-
tlon v k W they are asked by the miu.
Ister as to th eir m arriage promises
A younft woman in .McCook, Neb.
got her foot in it th e other day. The
minister said to th e bride: “ And do
you promise to support.......... ?” The
bride seemed to be in a hurry, fo r she
answered before he got any further
"I do," she said very firm ly, and now
the young
husband
thinks
that
things ought to be soft fo r him, if tht
worst comes to th e worse, and he can
make her stick to that " I do.“
• • •
in t
, o tHGON.
F R ID A Y . OCTOBER U . l i t i
Sewer, Paving
Bonds Growing
Smaller Yearly
Postmaster
Hears Umpire;
Misses Deer
Fa per Is
ZENTRAL POINT State
Making Good
BUSINESS W
l alley A en s
SEES OREGON
The farming country around
Postmaster Guy Tex s un en
Central Point is very attractive
thu*;*»tlo ball fan. also hunter o.
these days. W e believe that the
some renown. The open deer sea
conditions are the best fo r fruit
»on w a» at hand and tax v. T lf
grow ing and diversified farming.
M EDFORD. Ore., tV t. 1 J. - O r e
ba*el>all »e ric » was on. G«> » «
This is a semi-tropical climate,
.««sin
Srtiithern Oregon and North« t.i
sorely
tried,
undecided
whether
to
and the soil produces bountifully.
Mr. T h w P. ToH *f*on ha« returned
Good Work of City Officials Seen in Handling of
H
. C alifornio ls riven wlde-*prcad pub.
listen to the ball announced ovel
Look at our great orchards, and
financial Problems with the Tax Rate
" "
............ '
....................... her 91 ,
his radio or hearken to the call l<
compare with any other section of
; on b u a l M ^ H I. Journey , - r r cd ta il0 o f lhe 0 r. .on F ,r m * r whi. ,
the
hunting
ground.
H
i*
hunting
Held
Down
to
the
Minimum
the west.
Locally, farming
is
!. m to IVnd. then on the John Dev
th „ clty th i, morllt!,g. T h i,
spirit prevailed and with hi* trusty
looking up. In fact everything in
■ highway to I.S Grande and W allowa
. ____
_
.
sell-w ritten story come* frem
the
rltle over his ?'■ Milder he invaded
and around Central oPint Is tak­
Mr T o lefson report, the counfc-
,,, o f Mr ^
w c>n„ D( ^
< r
The finance* o f Central Point are owners were unable to
liquidate,
the deer hunting grounds, lie Into
ing on new life.
Our neighbors
as in fairly good condition, with on* „ f |he p>p|f|r N o r(h w M ( Farm T rt„
in splendid condition. You will look making it difficult to finance the
proceeded hut a short distance un
are propering. Over around Bea­
or tw o exceptions.
At
Bend, the
__ _
a loug way betore you find the bust-’ .-tty indebtedness, the bonds for
apogaue. MiiNhingtoii who palil
tli he heard a n d»e in the bru»h
rood I! Ion* are not *o r«H»d
gle. there is a lot of activity in • ness o f any municipality in a better | you maturing July 1st, 1930. The
O ' the « vt-it
« .it to
,.. \j..ap
.-
a
i e ago
___ at. I
Florida and C aliforn ia better be
Medford some . tim
as o f a deei appro u hing. He as
agriculture, stock raising and hor­
1*99 men on the payroll o f th « tw o
erudition and the tax rate is low.
matter was considered from every
up on their toes.
Australia is get­
conferred
with
o
flic
la
ls
o
f
the
North­
¡turned a hunt»m au'i attltud, , ait«!
ticulture.
mills, only 140«* are working 2 day:
The improvement bonds o f the city , angle, and finally a special election
ting busy with oranges and
when
ern C alifornia Southern Oregon De­
then—
"b
a
ll
on
e"
in
a
cl«*ur
vole«
I per week. Ony o f the m ill« w ill clo. <
N ever in the history of this sec­
are compoaed o f sewers snd paving was called for the purpose o f re-
those Australians get busy they gel
rang in hi# ?»■■«. H e was astou- | down October 15. w hich w ill lie b*4 velopment asMvcIatinn at that time.
tion of the valley ha* * there been
Bonds
were
issued
in
1911
for
$127,-
bonding
The
election
was
held
No
very busy. They have Just made theli
Tile article covers the resources o f
t»hed. C o lk rti:;
t 'e 's e lf, he pro­
fo r Dead and fo r th e men. out o t
such a demand for farms here­
500. maturing November 1. 1921. At vemher. 1927,
and
was
carried
th i» seeiion iu a very able manner
first shipment o f their new crop ti
ceeded
«>nly
a
short
distance
un
work.
abouts. Every day comes inquir­
that time the bonds were reduced to 1 unanimously thus reducing the rate
and goes Into d tail in explaining the
Vancouver, 500 cases. I f they keel
til the brush ah -ad o ' him crucked
Hav Is plentiful, itm no market -
ies about ranches.
$73.000.
At
this
time
the
city
wa*
of
interest
to
5
4
p.-r
cent
and
mak-
’ l l " L G e e i l t i a ; . - * w h i c h e : . i * i I. , c.
on shipping them to Canada, it is go-
and he assumed a more veteran
«mt* and hurley are selling a- low
, ,, .................... ,,|p ^
^
The depression seems to
be
rebonded for $73,000.
Then cam. ing the»«, bonds a g *ner*l obligation,
■
ing to hurt the Californians, which
like hunter attitude, took aim and
driving people onto the farms,
$ 1 S. «tu per to..
« h e a t ha* - d d
i „ ulu Southern Oregon
D rv.loon.eui
the
present
mayor
and
with
the
extending
the
time
o
f
payments.
ro
oregi.n
,
lopnie.it
the Floridans w ill regard with great
he v u f Cv. in he pulled the trig
low as X7l* ceut* |*er hu.hel.
where house rent is almost noth­
recorder and council a regular flnan- the property owners could clean up
A—... iaiion i> outlined and particu­
complacency.
ger. What did he hear? The re
It Is HHHi to move out a id sc
ing, wood aplenty for the asking
clal
program
was
arranged.
Record-
;
on
back
taxes
in
the
easiest
possible
lar reference is made to the Creoreut
• • •
port o ' h i' tr-.trty rifle? No! Foul,
eoadlttoas In other ra rt* o f tiie »taU
and no water tax. Every farm of
er H atfield took charge o f the o ffic e ! manner.
City harbor project which would pro­
strike o u e !" Our genial postmas­
A farm er In G ray county,
Tex .
<aid .Mr. Tollefson. W e are In much
any consequence is occupied.
. December 19th, 1921. with a balance!
I'nder the preaeut arrangement,
vide the .Vfid-Pacific Em pire with a
ter
went
up
In
the
air.
It
was
figures he sold hts wheat fo r a dol­
better condition in Central Point and
o f sewer and paving bnud* of $ «7 .-{th e hnnde matnre at the
rate of
water outlet fo r Us available
ro-
nearing lunch time and he ate
In the valley.
lar a bushel. H e fed 500 bushels to
000. Since January 1. 1922, bond* $3.nno annually until January
m iu roes.
I.
and resolved to shske
o ff thi.
his hogs and the price he got fo r this
“ I don't think that there Is a spot
have been retired as follow s;
,1949. at which Um* the entire Issue
A note o f w arning is struck In H e
strange "som eth in g" which
ha-
"wheat on the h o o f," as it were, he
n Oregon that compares with «*u
Jan. 11. 1922
...$2.90o wiell have been retired, and the city
story
that
citizens o f this section
come over hint, but to no avail
own locality," continued the b in k er
says, was equal to a dollar a bushel.
Feb. 9, 1924
.
............. $2.000 will have time to dispose o f deltn-
must not be too ha»ty in expecting
for.
when
almost
sure
o
f
hi*
meat,
'and fo r that reason we can rejoice
• • •
•
Sept. 2. 1924 ..
............
$1.900; qnent property taken over,
which
big developm ents to he established
as he took aim at a vital spot o r
at our healthy business condition “
The Smithsonian Institution has
_
. . .
March K , 1925
.............
$1.000
will
go
far
in
aiding
in
cleaning
up
over night and in this connection Mr.
The common council at It* session v,
, , ____
Mr. l»eer. came the rep«*rt. "S trik e
Nov. 19. 1926
declared that all fortune tellin g, no
................ $2.000 the bond issue.
Clemens states;
"D evelopm en t
of
Wednesday night completed the deal
two he m isked!"
This was the
matter by what means, includin;
this rharnrter I* a »lo w process. As
$2.000
Since the last rebonding January
with the F ir Pine Lumber company. . '
‘ '
straw that broke our “ hero”
.1 0\ . t , 1 “ J 4 . . .
palmistry, numbers, astrology, m ed i­
.
$1.000 1. 1929, for $55.000, the city has re-
a rule, thing* worth while grow slow ­
•»hereby the old brick yard plant i* ^
sportsman’s spirit, and he immed
12, 1927
ums, etc., is a fraud. Nobody seems
.................. 1,990 duced fifteen bonds of $5ou each.
ly.
Only niu-hrooms m ature o v e r­
lately turned his face homeward
ransferred as a site for the com-
This reduces the bonded indebted-1 leaving a balance on the boud issue
to be paying any attention to the
night, aud not good m rshroom * o t
.ination mill and box factory.
I f Guy had not have “ talked in his
The Home Economies Extension that.
ness to $55.000.
In the intervene o f only {47,500.
Smithsonian edict except those folk
The M id-Pacific Em pire w ill
sleep" that night, hts w ife nevei
Mr. Brown, of the company, said
•onrse held a w ell atten lcd msellng not see its dresn. ,-ome true this year
■ the interest has been paid at 6 per
This looks like good management
who already knew that fortune te ll­
could have given thi* “ relia b le"
'hat machinery would be purchased
at Grange hall in Central Point on ir next, uor all o f it eren this decade.
cent on the bond* outstanding, w hich and the taxpayers may congratulate
ing was a fake. T h e fortune tellers
news report to the press reporter
in Portland, for the plant to
be
Monday.
is a extraordinary
good shooing, themselves on the showing made by
The 1 e a r ly of a dream lik e thlr, ia
palmist astrologers, and medium* ari
•rerted here.
Work on
the nev.
Miss .Mack was assisted by Clara- H i U a ; each chapter become.« a real­
,H ie re are quite a number of delln- Mayor Leever. Recorder Hatfield and
still doing business at the old stand
(uilding w ill lie started January 1st.
hell, Ny*. state leader o f home ex­ ty another aud yet another D added.
quent assessments, which property members o f the council.
And they are advertising in the news,
ind rushed to completion.
Every-
tension work, and Lucy Case exten
A g«.od dream never end*.
A good
papers and m agazines right along
hlng w ill be in readiness for opera-
si«m specialist
in
nutrition
Th
Job it never lulshcd. The N orth - n
What is the policy o f such news­
ion by March 1st.
leaders have compiled a list of Ore-
California Southern Oregon D evelop­
papers and magazines
as
publish
The company has a large business,
Ton made and Oregon grown
ment Association is girded for «-on-
these ads?
Maybe they need th<
■specially with the fruit men.
The I J. dies' Bureau cla*» o f the duct*, and will attempt to e lia r tip llnued e ffo rt in behalf o f the grtat
money, which seems to be a good ex­
The F ir IMne Lumber
company
Federated church held their r.gtilnt in tiie mind* o f the buyers the ques­ region that II represents.
cuse for doing anything. *
alii give Central Point quite a boost,
meeting Wednesday evening at the tions o f what are Oregon product
The article is illustrated with a
and what are not.
ind w ill cooperate with this city in
home o f Mrs. H. P. Jewett.
map o f
N orthern
C aliforn ia and
The hero in one o f
the
latest -.very way.
The properties o f the Oregon io«*ds
Mrs. W yatt, the clan« president
Southern Oregon, a photograph o f
novels is said to have “ bit his lip*
presided at the meeting. Rev. John­ were discussed at the meetings, and P r' hldent C. E Gates and a cartoon
until they bled.” W e have seen that
son had charge o f the devotional uew and attractive ways o f p re par of a bottle fu ll o f natural resources
The City Council held an a d jo u rn .! The Golden Link Sunday school
statement many tim es before this.
Ing them were di*cii"»e«l
»ervic«*.
*ith a hand marked "S in gle Tran s­
; ed meeting Monday night, to ta k e . r '* * *
Christian church li lit
We never saw anybody do it. Did you
The meeting In Central Poln
t ft s r the business of the m eetlnr
portation S y it im " pressing down #
further
action
on
the
F
ir
Pine
Lum-
j
o
f
th«*
enjoyable
partie*
if
*ver try it?
It is a rather d ifficu lt
was over the social hour Was turned o p e n e d at the Grange halt at 10; So cork «a iled
H »ih
Freight
lu tes'*
ber company contract The final d e -!«•'-» season Friday afternoon, October
thing to do.
The skin on the Up-'
over to Mr*. Strohmeter, who had ; o'clock and continued until 3 o'clock sud the cartoon I* headed. “ M illions
tails were put over until Wednesday |
hojne o f their teacher, Mr»,
looks tender but we have found that
The morning ses in natural resources are botti«*1 up in
charge of the entertainment. Dainty j In the afternoon
M. O. Brown, Harry Young. Jack uight, when the contract will be Victor Bursell.
It Is m ighty tough. M oresoever, th<
sion wa* devoted to extension pro this country by high freigh t rates."
refreshment#
were
served.
T
h
«»«
1
The meeting was in charge of the
biting o f the lips is accompanied bj Le t’asse were hunting this week, signed
jects and the adoption o f p ro gra m '
class president. Mrs. Viola U m p m tn . present were Me dam «* R. W. N lch -1
Bid«
were
received
for
hauling
ind
on
their
return
they
upset,
in­
•evere pain. As a m atter o f fact wt
hy the committees attending
Th<
ol*.
E
J.
Duncan.
J.
J.
Grim.
Viola
"W on d erfu l W ords o f L ife " was sung
None of the in ­ granite to bo used on the city street»
don't believe that anybody outside ot juring all three.
Lampman. E. H. Strohtneier. Krne-t I afternoon session was taken up h'
by
the
class.
The
lesson
was
read
by
,
The contract was
The car wa? for resurfacing.
the program on Oregon product*.
fiction ever did or ever w ill bite hi. juries were serious.
Mrs. C. M. M *rrltt. Prayer by Mr*. !<• ame*. Alice McKim. M attie Smith 1
A fine luncheon was served.
lips until they bleed. W e defy any abandoned .and this Thursday morn- \ awarded to E. E. G riffith s at 75c p r
Anna
H. K. Young. "H e Leaded) M e" v t i Everett Faber, E. C. Faber,
body to submit proof to the con­ Ing Mr. Browu returned to the scene yard.
Faber.
Fry.
W
yatt,
A
H.
W
ebster.
Purrha*e o f 1 .1 «u acre* on Kiatn-
The job o f night watchman went sung, followed by roll call hy th<* sec­ L. D. Stephenson, L. S. Grimes, Kay ,
trary. Anyone who proves It w ill ge: o f the wreck for bis car, and on the
slh river, to bo utilized as a site f r
retary.
Mrs.
Tethrow.
A
fte
r
the
bust-*
return trip upset, sustaining so s e ri-, to A. O. Myers. Th ere were several
» free copy o f this paper as a re
Johnson.
\\. P
a power plant lu the event the com-
ness of the afternoon was finished W illiam s, J. M.
,us Injury that he had to be taken applicants for the position.
I »aril.
Grimes,
W G. Gebhardt,
H "nrv
p .uy receives perm isdon to begin its
the meeting was turned over to Mr*.
to Sacred Heart hospital, Mra. Guy <
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• • •
prop«>*e«l program ,
has been art-
J. E. Vincent, who had charge o f the Myers, Artie Thompson. D. P. R-l«l
Fox taking him.
and Mattie Parker.
It is all right, o f course, as a
ii mured
hy the California-Oregt.n
entertainment.
tr<^B
New Mill Co.
Now Ready
For New Work
Hold Rally
At Grange Hall
Contract For Golden Link
Granite Work In Delightful
Is Awarded Social Event
Ladies’ Bureau
Hold Enjoyable
A ffa ir Thu Week
Automoble of
Hunting Party
Turn» Turtle
Huge Power
Project in Sight
Parent Teacher*
Council Hold
First Meeting
Eye Injury
Not Seriou»,
The first meeting of the Jackson T o w e r company.
There were fourteen tab le* ex­ County council o f Pnrent-T«mcher*
First uni* of the project w ill co*t
amined at the baby elinic held T u e s -, was held on October 19 with la u re l
-4.»n«l,9oo. The work w ill be com-
J ° hn l'» * b was awarded th,
day afternoon at the Health Center hurst unit as hostess.
ilited in two y «a r* at an estimated
prize for the cleverest dresa.
Dr. Wili-on,
the county
Many interesting
report*
wi>r> total o w l o f $29.»oo,o«.«i.
Refreshments were serve,) hy M c l building.
doctor, and Miss Rryne. the county gtven from the various unit* »h ow li««
da me* Hedgepeth, Pow ell and Con­
nnrse. were in charge,
Mrs.
Ray an increase In mcm>ter»hip and a<- C E N TO »I. IN .IN T
fe r.
W yatt and Mrs. I.. «'. Grimes as - • ivity.
I:\IM9I04MM l l t l t l U l K
Those present were
Mr*.
Harry
Many teachers were present to add j
Pow ell. Mrs. Miles Tethrow . Mr». Joe sisted.
MF.DFOilD. Ore., Oct. i
-Central
'h eir hearty approval of the t-oopera
f'a rr. Mrs. W ill Grapery. Mrs. V ic to r'
The Missionary Circle o f the Christ­ tlon they are receiving
from
»»> 1» J Colui ha* joined with
other com ­
Bursell, Mr*. W. A. Crane. Mr*. H
ian church w ill meet Friday at the organization
Mrs. V O N Bmt»l.,| munities in northern C aliforn ia an«l
E. Young. Mrs. Henry l|e«d.
Mr*
home o f Mr*. J. E. Vincent. A cov­ the pre.<ld°nt. urged carb
null
t o ! winth« rn Oregon by giving ita #n-
Edw. Jon*s, Mr*. Hr nee Pow ell. Mrs.
ered dish Inncheon w ill be served at si nd delegaiB» to the state «-«inven d or-em en h to the Cre.-cent City har-
J. B Vincent, Mrs. Ada Leep. Mr*. .
1:15 o'clock.
tion In Kuzene
next
week
when j ta.r project.
M r*.1
Hadley. Mrs. Ed. fttrohmelr.
mothers w ill have an opportunity 1«.
At the request o f Ike Northern
Coleman. Mrs J. Cash,
Mr*. Bert 1
bear many iiaMonaliy known *p ak IC a llio rn ia Southern Oregon Develop­
Hedgepeth, Mr* C. M. Johnson, Mrs.
er*.
| ment axaoriatioa. which organization
L ettle Gregory. Mr*.
Fred
W Mey,'
The
changes
to
be
made
In
the
h »» made the Crescent C lly harbor
Mrs. Viola I-ampman. Mrs
B lo o d .'
lot so low that they Just
almply
t#te con-titution w ere dlscnaeed b> ^ developm ent It* m ajor project, Mayor
Mr*.
Ida
Henderson.
Mr*.
C
M
Mer-
not
the
Fourth
of
July.
Th is is
couldn't slash any more. Then th#
the member*
led , by
Mr*. G Q W. f . I.eever today sent the foMow-
; ritt. Mrs. Mary Coker and the Misses
________
_
over,”
Marshal
not even a hang
manager j| o jp
f __
one store
had a bright
Dear F ri-n d » o f the Rogue River D’ ANtlnl. who had attended the sp e-! Ing telegram to Mr Wm. P. K ill*
a -n u mm.
u*n-
•dea. H e invited the women to rom - ¡Cummings explained to Al Gardner.
V alley;
<1*1 conference and board meeting In
“ Central Point very interested de.
! « I « and Mary Maury
1« and get a dress free o f charge. ! who it Is claimed » a * relehratlns
j vetopmesta t're.-«-»ol City H arbor a<
I wish to take this means to thank 1‘ortlaiol
T
h
e
next
<
l
a
»
«
party
w
ill
!■•
held
aot only that, but be
gave
each j Thursday
exploding five crack­
G A. Briscoe, stats educational this town sltaated in renter o f sxtra-
Ret. K r . A l e b l e y . superintend ) at the home ot Mrs Henry Conger on alt o f you for the kindness you have
s m a n fir e cent» a* a reward fo r her > »r*. and having a real good l ‘ tne.
We
shown me and that I am very sorry rhalrmati. tave a mold Interesting »ive fr a il and dairy country.
ent o f the anti-cigarette
work
I « . Roe* |^ae. N o t . (.
'rouble. E very dresa was disposed. The marshal coudn't stand tb* r*c
He compared the U-ad:ua | appreciate ueneflt to be derived hy
that I have been unable to say good­ Sildre«#
ket so be asked A l to Joia him in a Oregon, will appear at Central point.
- —
eouatric* of the s:orid
with
th ilr . these tmtusirtes with a water oatlet
bye to each o f you before | le e v i.
the Jail over M '..day eveniag. In an Illustra d 5 u b * C r i b e r » ,
• • •
: joy ride to Medford
W e unanimously
T o enable my younger br«»ther t«i universal educational p rivileges with ¡at Crescent Clly.
school
sud I -
the eye. more r»»t- letture at the high
Every revo lver sold in this country ; there is easier to
^
tho.-e
who
only
educate
a
seleet
few
.
I
endorse
project
a
no
wtah you every
continue
in
school
I
have
decided
to
p
le
u
r
e
»
will
of our toriam at 7. * » P. M
•* * possible weapon o f suicide.
A ful than the eratw *.» t
.
canvas • howlag the
go home and help oat this winter • bowing that «-duration has made , s ucreas.' *
Mr. K ills la the attorney of the as­
But whea It ia aprlng-tiia» la the each leading nation what It la today
* * 0,T#r su ggest» aak-lde by tfce « r , ^
r v s R a o f cRmraMe • » « * ■ » «
Buhwrribe*» t .
The
American
A social program was rnjoyi-d « i n ­ sort*« mo and w ill preseal the Croo-
» » d quickness with which it can fully, and
• •
^
A tehlej « u a form er pastor o f *h* Here is your opportunity
For the Rockies I hope to be coming ho. k to
h«*f#re
th >
sisting »? a harmonica band hy Dan­ « ent City barbor rase
•»filet an Instantly fatal wound. One. county seat
c h rt»' aa church h*re
balance o f O rtob-r, we will accept ta >ou
I came for a two week*' vacation nie and Hol»hie ofcrt. I a s i* «Haas and fvxard o f Engineers fo r Klvere and
•f the latest roolver suicide* is re- is th# charge
^
admbwtoa few; the tartars la* payment of subscriptioa apples po-
Harbors ia W ?*b ia «tm i. D. C., on O n
►oced hy
Cleveland.
The
man
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trying to e t free; hut a cvdtaeTlow will he tsk-n rataw. pear* wood, poultry, etc. Th*s and have s ta y 'd 14 months, and like Robert T boot a » dance by Betty C
burn and Vlaiine
Harding; piano Iota r 12th. al which time It la hoped
*bo killed him self was a rural m a il}
If ■
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i....la*w la t the close o f the meettn* to assist ** aa easy way to cooperate.
New it bettor each day.
I
* Git - -
re*.lies M
that « ' ..-able approval w ill pa given
My address
will
be George W solo.
«»T ie r . T h e ehaace* are that if he plain w hat# » ” >“ ■ w ' .
defravtng the a i $ i l i ■ o f the subscriber* * crept, d os same terms,
not had a revolver hand), h e '- o . l d get together U right « • « * » -
.
L ,, . f o ;
Harry Harding.
lhe projorl.
«Canton, Verm illion. Kansas
Pleasantry, but still it Is a little dls
concerting to the head o f the fam ilv
for the folks to harp upor. i t ; fact
5 a yg D o c to r
that it Isn't more than 6 « or /♦ days
until Christmas and that "*■> onght
to do our Christmas shopping early.'
M. C. Gleason ( “ Sonny” » had the
Our experience has been that
no
The O live Rebekah Lodge. No. 29. misfortune to Injure hi* eye this
matter how early this Christmas of Medford held a carnival and dance week.
"Bonny”
was sighting hlz
■hopping hgeins it bangs right on to st their hall last Wednesday night. rifle, getting ready for a deer hunt.
the last moment and that is the worst Those attending from Central Point -y^e rifle kicked hark, and the peep
moment o f all.
rere Mr. and Mr*. Jesse Richardson. i i u nil the optic, causing a painful
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vincent, Mr. and | „jury. The wound was dressed by
* * •
The sight
W e are fo r the sort o? business Mrs. Newt Eddy. Mrs. E. Gleason 1>r Howard, o f Medford
ind
Mr».
Blanche
Gregory.
They
re-
w
„
Ino,
^
impaired,
which
is good
*omp*tltion they had in Rice Lake.
news.
It was a cloae shave to the
W is , the other day.
T w o depart­ port a good time.
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• iosa o f the »igh t o f one eye.
ment stores indulged in a price cut­
ting pale o f dresses. One would slash C E L E B R A T IO N 19
N »»T A HI'« • E** b
*nd then the other until the price*
Local People
Attend Rcbekah
Lodge Meeting
A ll member« were dressed in cos-j
turns as this was a hard-time party.*
Free Lecture
At High School
Monday Night . ',,r>
Coming Back
When Sunshine
Hits Rockies
a«i*
night
at
f
“ '■* ' C~ “ ‘
Read Thi»!
•«.*14 he
rut *
today.
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