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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1932)
I Thursday- Ju n o 2 , 1932_ Page T OUR COM IC SECTION Events in the Lires of Little Men MOTrtt ß 5 Al P y flü ^HOULP C£>Mfc HOME T u I e T 1 H I AAlSStS Tms ONE $U «E , HE'U MISS VCXJ«. MISTER i ISÌAUIN ó l **/ The Oregon Cave* resort officially May 15, when regular guide service ecbedules were Inaugurated. A large force of workmen Is busy on the new hotel building, which it la hoped to have readv tor use In July. Principal Events of the Week The Fords ft ! Argon sawm ill, a mile west of Notl. will resume opera Assembled for Information tions, after having been closed down N e w S c o tt L e t t e r F o u n d for two years. It waa announced. The of Our Readers. Written by Sir Walter Scott to Sit plant is expected to operate to capa tdain Ferguson, on January II. 182A, city with 80 er 85 men on the payroll. i seven png* letter has lust been pr* TH E M A R K ETS An Inch of rain fell last week In wilted to Glasgow unlverslly. Glaa Portland Jefferson county In 36 hours, bringing ;«»w. Scot In lid, by Alexnniler J Sou Wheat — Big Bend blueatem. hard the total for May to 1% lnchea. There a r of Sydney. Australia. It never «Inter, 71c; aott white and western la more moisture In the ground than laa been |>ulillshe<l. having been lying white, 61 He; hard winter, northern at any time in the last six years and »eglecled in Australia foriklyeurs anil a said to present a complete c h a r spring and western red, 594c. both spring and fall wheat are in ex icier of the Scottish wrller. Hay—Buying prices, t. o. b. Port cellent condition. land; Alfalfa. Yakima, $14. Sandy union high achool board Is Bulterfat -Pound 13015c. completing the year without having Eggs— Ranch, 13014c. to Issue any warrant Indebtedness, Hogs—Good to choice, 13.50 @4 00 — th e re is and expects to be able to reduce the r t cause r* r t t i ex* Cattle—Choice steers, $60006 50 a achool debt about 30 per cent next Lambs—Spring, $4.0004 50. Frequently it It w o rm . year. 8alary cuts for next year aver Seattle These dangerous and dis age 10 per cent. Wheat—Soft while, western white, s gusting parasites which are so common to children are more hard winter, 62c; western red. 61c; j Interest In mining for gold Is In serious than most mother« think. Ret t ie « creasing in the Q uartivllle and Middle northern spring 63c; blujstem, 72c. Santlam regions of Linn county, ac »leap, gritting the teeth,scratching the no»e( Eggs —Ranch, 13015c. or lack o f appetite are signs that worms cording to John Roberta. Colorado are present. G iv e D r. Jayne's Vermifuge Butterfat—Pound 16c. miners are taking up a placer claim prom ptly. It is one sure way to expel round Hogs—Good to choice, $404.15. worms an d their nggs from the intestines. on Trout creek and o her newcomer* Cattle—Choice steers, $606.50. Pleasant, sure a n d gentle in action, abso are going Into the hills. She-p—Spring lambs, $505.50. lutely harmless. If worms are present it will While motoring between Myrtle do wonders for your child. G et a bottle Spokane Point and Coquille, Orvcn Gant col today from your druggist. DR. D. JAYNfc Cattle—Steers, good, $5.5006.25. & S O N , Philadelphia. lided with a deer, making it necessary Hogs—Good to choice, $3.7503.85. O V E R 3 0 M IL L IO N D O T T L E S S O L O I.anibs -Good to choice, $1.50 0 5.00 } to kill the animal. Gant turned the carcass over to Deputy Gamo Warden C. A. Hearing, who sent it to the coun While out for a walk, Mrs. Elsie ay n e ’ s ty farm for consumption. Maurer, who lived at Banks about a Fat Elk schools wero presented with year ago, dropped dead on a Portland Odd Typ« of Frog the cup for the best dental record street A frog timi never gite* near th» for the past year, by Mrs. Earl Smith, After being shut down for a short vice-president of the local grange, the valer la one of I lie curb »ail ics note»' time, the Coquille Shingle Mill com organization having sponsored the »y Arlbqr Love ridge, of Harvard') »Iiisi-utn of I'omiiarallve /.oology ot pany expects to resume operations contest. Cunningham and Roy dis I trip through Eaat Africa, lie fount* next week. trict schools also competed. Ills type of frog in an exreedingl) Ralph Mason of lone died last week Paul Folquet, 65, died at the wheel try and sandy region from burns from an explosion of gaso of the Lincoln achool bus while on line. A spark flew Into the gasoline his regular route last week. Premon tank while he was welding. ition of death was believed to have heumatic ains The city council of Astoria has re been sensed, since the car was out of pealed an ordinance licensing paint gear ami the Ignition cut off. Several usually yield quickly when ers, paper-hangers and decorators and children were in the machine at the time. compelling them to put up a bond. The Ray Brown cannery at Wood A heavy hall storm struck an area THE P E N E T R A T I N G GERMICIDE near Six Corners, stripping leaves burn will start operations between from fruit trees. Mounds of hall May 25 and 30, depending upon the is ireely applied three times a stones were left In yards and on roofs ripening of the strawberries of this d a y . It has helped many after other treatments failed. Ask your John Cornett, who was In Redmond section. A crew of about 600 will b* Druggist for the S i . 25 size. recently from his Ochoco ranch, said employi d to Btart ar.d will Increase four elk had fed with his cows all to approximately 1000 people as the F.E. ROLLINS C 0 .5^ W ^ winter. The elk follow the cows season advances. The presentation ot the pageant. home each night. Due to the copious rains the present “The Gateway,” by the senior class Can’t Eel Rocks season, a bumper crop of strawber marked the close of the lone school Blink* .hint K'»t tut (J iifWn for nn itrlitior’ii rhlrketirt. ries Is anticipated In the Marshfield Clara Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Jin k s— Yeah? What’»» i I im IT district. Local berries are now ap Mrs. Alfred Nelson, was salutatorlan ot the class and Ralph Thompson, son Blinks My wife lum (Iw lfM t* j pcaring on the market. nive me mttke it rock Kuril«** this of Mr. and Mrs. Nlcholl Thompson The Astoria chamber of commerce enr I iih U mu I of (»I u h II u k *« veurtahl« will undertake a campaign to sell was valedictorian. »ne. Snow in the Blue mountains Is melt memberships In the Oregon Coast Highway association and will have a ing and causing the Silvios river t< overflow on hay lands, as It did sever goal of 1000 membershipa. al years ago. Water in Malheur laki Chc< ksgpovering 30 per cent of th» has reached almost to Pelican Islam claims against the defunct Bank ot and la now running through the chan Southwestern Oregon, at Marshfield, net near the narrows connecting Mai i are ready for distribution. The amount Ir.'ur and Harney lakes. to be distributed Is $73,523. A trip “down to the aea” fron. The Roseburg city council has set Grants Pass via a rowboat and a ce July 28 as the date for a special elec noe by Andy Gigler and Tom Fithlat tion to vote on the proposed annexa ended abruptly when the canoe whlcl tion of Eden bower. Riverside and Gigler was manipulating bit a whirl West Roseburg to Roseburg. pool In Hellagate canyon, caps zing A carload of basa will be shipped I».» and throwing the boy Into awlrlln the state game commission to Klam water. He was able to swim out an- ath county to be planted In Uppe . ull the canoe ashore. C u lt i v a t o r W i t h i n T r a a Klamath lake, where It la though Roy 1« Houti.s. who has the co A ire«* on lit«* |irop«.*n)r of l«uw conditions for their propagation ar< tract to gravel the 19 miles of 0 retire HentlerttMii. MuriniN, Uhl«* j Ideal. Port Orf- rd Euchre creek section c ilia grown to iiDituriiy u ltli ita trunk Mayor Berg of Coquille has pro 'he Coast highway, baa started tl. itiHottlng n firm mlftVNlof. Tbs i claimed May 28 a city holiday. It 1» construction of his camp and roc lr**<*. itn elm. formed »1 round Hie m l the occasion of the dedication of the crushing plant et Brushes cree tlvntor when it «n s 11 mipllttg. It 1» bridge at Gold Beach and part of tb- where the supply of gravel will be oi tow lit in«l»**» tlibfc opening of th* coast highway cere talned. Tbe contract amounts to $4F mony. 650, and la to be completed by Oct The McKentie highway at the sum her. ^ I «fcc a d v a n ta g e mlt of the Cascades is still buried un With tbe excavation nearly cot o f th e » 1 . 0 « I t •-H u P e e l U n i e der 15 feet of snow and unless an ef pleled for the main buildings of U. s nrl visit 1,'iiM fie this s u m m e r . fort is made by th* highway depart -orthv.est national soldiers' home a 6 'rils V'. A. Fit ATT, % C anadian ment to open the road It will remain Itoscburg. construction of f< undatli, Pacific S. S. G un iw n y, Strana Build- '-»locked until July. ng, C hicago. III » no *. * 0 forms has been a a r ttd and concre: Frud farmers have quit telling abou' 111 bs poured for footings and font j Teakishly formed fruit and biosaom* j latlon walls within the nest few day F ro m «n R a r e p t ie a t , T o * i it Cove. Mr*. Hugo Blank. R la re Progress on the first unit of the ve Blink* I low <1 d yon manage to ’ated, claims to have a sweet applt ' T ans' borne, for which tbe veteran -au-h such a m id? 1 ree which now bears three perfect!) administration has already appropr Jink* | <lmp|»ed 111 at Ibe bank f* formed conble white rosea. ated $1,200.000, has hern eonalderab!» tee about getting a loan and going The Judges to select the queen ol - handicapped by wet wea'her, raakin. torn Hie < utrlde air to the zero «tuff I found In there gave me rhilla.— r-avation slow and difficult. ■he Lebanon S rawberry fair will k Tnt'innaH Enquirer. rom Willamette wniverelty, Unlver John Cole, an Indian, waa bourn iity of Oregon and Oregon State col over to tbe federal grand Jury b> j Cvnnnn . Curiot'ty cge. The choice will be based on 1 United Slates Comm r.alonf r Bert C A breech loaillnit <a tm »n c tile e le « | yotsc, attract i Tenet-* and personality Thomas on charges of violation of th» I Voti» a «olhl l»ar ot trio» i»> A n d re w migratory bird trea 'y act. He wa> The bod.es of Edmund C. Brown and I V ate of t'otamloia Tevu* I« in th e .is wife, lost in a bl.zgard coring Jan | -aught In possession at Klamatii Fall •Vl!te Memorial ni'ixeum of Kan An - lary In the Dead Indian country, wen I aat week, of a dead bittern, one mat •onlo T e v a » . trd duck egg and five coot eggs. The returned to Ashland last week. The) gga, with small birds In them, bad vere found by William Lindsay ant Skew -G o in g t»> the home ahowT* William Taylor, who have seerched been boiled and were read y to b< -f think I will It may he ni) taw ong to determine the fate of the coo , oaten. An egg et that stage Is con ole, who frer* to death atum pting ti | sidered a delicacy by Indiana, Com -ha r.re to see a home." m sslo o -r Thomas stales. i reach .heir own rabis. In America we make the I >w* anr Tbe date fer the annual salmon hen quarrel alth them. Peal Aiken of Heppner received e »rohen enkie, a partially ncve.ed ear bake sponsored by the Douglas Coun x deep gaab on hit bead and other In | *y 8. orf-men's ft Protective assoc.a ur ic * when a car which be wea dr v : t on fc*s been chang'd front June I to ng overturn'd n the highway oi | Tune 12 to avoid conflict with otbef Hln os ere k ebOT* town Thursday - c t lv l - a throughout the state b> sp r -.men ! sight. A lamb show will he held Is Rose Mrs. Millard Martin, wife of tk< Ada p'jutmaater. was burned aaficualy t a r ; Ju re 4 na an a'.ractio u In con aat week et her home sear Ada nertx-u with Uie national soldiers .r t t .”.tr r ti ■*. « a .» ’» t»a »-.* * r -)• a.« h i« ILt ft «place espioied f r » s ga> 'mete Jet I»* celebration. Cash prizes r ep 4 » ’* ev f re-l at ««.me I f g e « ota' a ; $15« have t n donated by 1 er»» *•« oiin* that Weal y, bar five year ole pf> s ilh c s ' the •*# cf ks-m fsl I r t i * « ' I ' H h h f t « S» l i r . f I# i l R . : HI N K I e PerUrnd La.cn block Yards and »R A W ft* r . A fU a lJ IO T O tt. «on. ap.Led to a s .« lit* fir* ta r TK X A i -is.it A La» belter. W N. U , P an tan i, Mo. ?3 tf tt . OREGON STATE NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST Opened MercolizedWax Keeps Skin Y F e v e r is h Vermifuge j PUrTlNò ON THE J IN * R The Humanitarian THE FEATHERHEADS B.& Me HELLO, FRANI K.! HOWS S u r e ! - t h e r e ' s a s w e l l . OME a t t h e e m p o r i u m . 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