The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936, October 13, 1932, Image 1

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    ÎL 11*
THE AMERICAN
LAUDS HOOVER’S WORK
n
Shop I
old
MMf<w
M M llKU
^ice>n aWhile
[• hid.’ friend Banks is with-
l u itlorney again. A fraid he
| tire to quote Scripture instead
I,, to the court if ever his nu-
row libel cases come to trial,
u would have thought these mem.
j o( the legal fraternity warn all
t; rural«? • •
r
„„ n know the old story of
To
the «Inking ship. Not
j to compare all lawyers
j county to “ rats.” Hut
the story fits.
• • •
m
Ex-President Says
BAND TO BATTLE Hoover Saved U. S.
REPEAL OF LAWS Chaotic Condition
the rats I
that we
Organization lias been completed
in Jack-
the rest this week by the Jackson County C o o l i d g e S'JVS C o u n t r y K
Cnows Worst Troubles
Civic league, purposes of which are
‘ ‘ to defend the Eighteenth amend­
Roosevelt
is
Flayed
on Failure to Take
J Eier since Hank-* took over per- ment and national and Oregon state
laws
against
its
annulment
or
muti­
Definite Stand on V et’s Bonus.
t il management Of the Daily Nawa
elurebeen expecting to hear of the lation at elections or in any other
,, ]UyllMin<| tVowley
ittog of the ship. Some folks sure way. To do all in its power to ad-
-
ikeep going a long time after be- vance the benefits of national and *.**,,» t.An.c - .
"dead broke.”
• • •
4
Wilkins May HATFIELD OFFERS
Bare Facts 10 ACCEPT OFFICE
About Recall
ON HALF TIME
MEDFORD. Oct. 12 In a tele
phone tnessae to the Mail Tribune
from M. O. Wilkins, independent
candidate for district attorney, this
noon, Mr. W’ tlkins stated that he had
not retired from the race and did
not intend to do so
lie said he had
no objection to this announcement
being made.
He also stated that he had writ-!
ten the editor of the Daily News ask­
ing a retraction from that paper
To the Editor of The American. And
To the legal voters of the t’ lly of
C'entral Point, Oregon;
As there are several candidates
this year for the City Recorder's o f­
fice, and some are electioneering on
the promise of taking the same ou
half time basis, ou the theory of sav­
ing some |500 to the City to be used
by the City Council on the streets
or otherwise as they may desire, 1
desire to state that these parties are
Uet week the Jacksonville Miner
not familiar with the duties of this
ac out with a strong editorial re-i
office and the details requiring the
ding a certain candidate for Coun- n,eetlng.
same to be kept open full time.
Jidge. We hate to see such things, J,*'er*sted . . .
However, should the City Council
might out. We had hoped that the , U,e ' aecratary
desire the office to be open for half
ting of matter extraneous to the aUd ence
time only, beginning the first of next
Ml campaign would be elimin I ‘‘burches
year, that l will be pleased to ac­
(or at least confined to the G o ld ^ '1" ' la" er -
cept the duties of this office on either
list Twin«.
; ,er. president;
half or full time us the Council may
direct and at such salary as they may
Working For 1’eopli
f If a man has held public office his ''tary; M rs. Walter Herndon treasur quires "the Ve%lectio'nU of *W/*Hoover"
deride with a minimum of $60.00 for
"Working for the general run of
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«cord in that office is of course Augusta McCormfck“ 1“ ïr e ilS n , " i
" ,f savin* ,hp cou" try fr0" ‘ » » .
hulf time or $100.00 for full time.
abject to proper criticism. Tnis
This w
is I A ht. H w r T IT ’ 1
0 impending disaster after another pro- people,” he said, "is exactly what we pital and feel far from strong, but
In addition to serving on a half
■fl right,
t. but
hut we don't like to drag,
dra* | m «“ ' Giften of Edmonton Alberta vides ally basls for gratitude. Fresl- should expect of President Hoover, j the hall at Oold Hill has been en- time basis, I will also he willing to
because he knows them by being one gaged and, physical condition per-
» h
Edmonton, Al
Alberta,
AnVuTA,
7 7 i8 " entitled --------------
-
b is private business troubles and I .,
_ * ' Is , . ° 01l<en
? of Bomonton,
ta, dent
Hoover
to gratitude.”
open the office In the afternoons
folia them to the world. The fa c t! ( “ ,1'da' addressed the meeting and dent Hoover Is entitled to gratitude,” of them and having served with them mitttng, 1 will be there."
V ° has
s ‘ borrowed
borrowed money
n w n l X to l ' d e l^ rb id “ 7oV;7nm
enrc^t7ol"'>
of"Ti-
and for them all his life. He was
A fter supporting Mr. Wilkins for when same may be required for the
11 “ £
man
forernmtiit
control of
li- ne *a,a-
himself over the depression is ,|U
,1 Canada as a failure and more
Attacked on Itonus
not born to the enjoyment of gener- district attorney for several weeks, holding of trials. In the arrest of
,,u r 1
hi
e.iniv not flvalnst his c h im t e r
nearly defned as government sales.
He stated that the country "knows ! ‘ 1
,n<>
m eiu
“ ‘ ■‘ “ Mows
7
“ ” persons violating our laws, and this
- " a—
* ’ fn
* joy
* ----
1 * * u
- 1 gener-
* dka
rtwuxnt lu Ufith/truiu " 7
t but
y
'
‘
’
She also stated that if Oregon is that its worst troubles are probablv a,lon®
inherited wealth so that the News recently withdrew that service at no additional cost to the
lost, it will be the loss of another past and economic recoverv is begin-|h,e coul<? he educated through expen- support and repudiated W ilkin s' In City.
The kind of campaign we admire Ktro'nRhold. she alg0 Mid that Hhe ning.” Then he attacked Governor1 !l|ve »ehools and universities.
He its Tuesday issue,
I have saved the taxpayers many
the one being waged by our own t)elleved President Hoover will be Franklin D. Roosevelt on the bonus I
wa* carried into po itlcal o f- !
hundreds of dollars in the discharge
of duties o f this office und um now
P«nkey. Tom is not dragging sympathetic concerning enforcement question with these words
! iiCeKby ‘ i e. W.ay ° i ., a "V y
£ f‘ First Frost of
u anyone s past, unless it may be measures
“ An early and timely word fro m !” ® bas always had to depend on his
quite familiar with Its duties and
responsibiities and if elected shall
Fall Season hits
The
organization is
is expected
expected the
the Democratic
Democratic candidate
candidate lor
for irest-,
Presi-! ow” ..Some
nanie m an(i
»: i official past, but Is telling folks
The jocaj
local organization
v l e reputation.’
are saying/* Mr.
a.----
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Hon*
that
ha
«-nniH
r
»
w
t
thp
nmnn«-I
Son,e
People
are
sayin
continue to effect a savings to the
e has done during
his -----to
past
to
clearing house
house through
through dent
dent that
that be
he would
would w
reject
.
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„ —
act aCt
as as a a clearing
i « „ « the
6 propos-1
propos Cooltdge also declared, "that
as
_ that h
Central
Point
City.
THP« and showing what he hones to whl(-h
... ko . i , those ¡ninrom.d
national
tut « ind showing what he hopes to
interested in In »ha
the hatter-
better- al to increase
al 7 / " « the
o n *«««'
,* „ debt
« „ f i L bj bonus i thin* 8 could not be any wur“el * '
I feel that at this time, with fin­
ancial affairs in such a depressed
condition.
that
heavy
taxpayers
| *i «uu iro in nen n vii uc tins »»«»** do if elected. We. feel sure that all ment of conditions in Jackson coun-
12,300,000,000 to pay th*
might as well try a change
That
reDorted
should lie given the preference
on
(led the responsible jobs he has filled
so that
they may
|H a very dangerous principle to apply
l™ salaried
1, o » a o positions,
. « . „ ,.ati„,r
bureau
«ill be glad to vote to put such a who know the kind of man Tom is , may fjnd expression, one o' the would have been a great
«»Me bran on our County Court.
and would have been worse had it •>»■» im n u n .
« uc u u « .
,c-, continue to pay their taxes and keep
I am n heavy
not been for the vision, the courage ported in the outlying exposed areas, the wheels moving.
and
the
leadership of President with no damage to tomato or fruit. taxpayer In this district owning con­
■“
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Hoover"
I crops, according to the bureau. Ear- siderable property on which the taxes
county*churches and other Christian immeasurably tmpeded ......
The garden, which seats 22,000.1 llest frost last autumn was on the must be paid.
I shall try to do my duty If re-elec­
We need more men like Tom Pan- organizations. Meetings will be held
Treasury
I
s « < .uu
nu minuKiiiu
«a s filed in its lower sections; there Septemb*“ ° ‘
**»a -< •*>.. - « H i «
ted to the office of City Recorder
I key in public service. Quiet, unas- frequently until after election.
attemps
forensws.
.
.
, 2-> ono
Heat frost last autumn
his Making
speach. no The
crowd at broke
out were
vacant
seats h. in . the upper
a ltl-. reports.
’ ■ ex-president
----
’ took out I 1 tudes.
County Agent
||>||1
i; weather
Euwler and continue to work for the upbuild­
reining, clear-headed, he has a won-
The meeting this week was describ- the oniy Hying
The gard ,
-w tions” there September
24 record
of the
I(trial grasp of county affairs and ed as "characterized by dignity, calm h)g g,arge, and manuscript( and read j was Another
filed In speaker
its lower was Col. W
l “ illiam
r‘
I report8.
s*ld this afternoon that no reports. ing of our City and shall appreciate
U long experience as a farmer and deliberation, definite aims, enthus- h)s 8peach. The crowd broke ou ! were
vacan, seat.
In the for
upper
sltl had
,
- office of any! your support i'll November 6th
J. Donovan,
candidate
governor,!
been received by - his
Very truly.
who declared for intelligent economy; damage. He said that there are still,
arehard man gives him a clear In-
iastn and harmony.'
laughter at his sallies, and snoute
L. H A TFIE LD
hUt into the lives and troubles of
The Medford Ministerial associa- ..No— no-- Gr Yes— yes to his ques- in slate and national administration. I a large number of unripened toma-|
Raffice
Paid advertisement.
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on the vines throughout the;
wr people. A vote for Tom Pankey tion was reported to have gone on re- tiong
, lhe
_
j
1 county, and that none has been harm- j
•ill be a vote for real efficiency in cord as standing behind the Jack-,
"Give
'em hell. _ Cal, a . man
In the
Th > e other day we were hauled over . 8on County
-------
l'd by weather conditions as yet.
Wfin
Civic league in all _ its uu- ganery roared.
__
_ _ _ _ _ C o u n t y C o u n c il
tkcoals because we had so far not dertakings.
s ___1 p T
A H o ld s
A report was received from Sam.s Oregon Ice Cream
j ------
Ml« » definite declaration o f a L o /V%*a
c a l f * . • - 1 - . ___ ________
*
O f P
T
A
M b b I i Valley today that a slight frost was
Is Found Favored
rtoict for president
We have been
” 1 * • 1 •
t v i e e i » noted there Saturday morning, re-
Reception Program
registered as a Republican fo r many |
{ suiting in little damage.
Dairy Product
For
Teachers
:'»rs and are working more or less
_ _ _ New
_
•
i p
i
rgoromly for the re-eiection of H o o-'
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-
„
. 0aleg candidate for
The COUnty council of the P. T. A L o c a l U O U p i e VV e a
Imagine a herd of one million cows
w. So there, ma'am, now you know, i
^
for thi
« , Bty J * < l £ will open hi. county- m,„ rr k U j
la th * high sek o «j
j n Q u i e t C e r e m o n y ■producing more than four billion
pounds of milk. This is the amount
i-
. .
„rograni commemorating the bnen
Speaking campaign Friday night building. The morning s* hsioi
»> were also asked to state plain- PJoKra
Washington were » ' « • ' *P kw, a gdd?eHS the voters at devoted ,0 business matters and to
of milk required each y«*ar to sup­
»»here we stand on the wet and dry tenmat o
,■ ,|je p T. A- « ben nt
,------
,fc„ ,.um. .
.
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ply cream and other dairy products
im
tion. We
old-Uhe ‘ leading
----
reports.
arln* various rrpori».
i
A quiet wedding ceremony was aiHied In satisfying the ice cream
Phoenix on the Issues of the cam- bearing
------
,,c believe
ur-i,e,e in
Ml the
me mu-
.“" ’ ""uw, features
Friday afternoon.
fukioned temperence.
This w riter Pr<Jfra ,
j.-..|,t.,. the new presi- paign
.
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-
,
.
The following
following Tuesday
d °°> T.
p A
,hC served
wo” Jen
TI1*,*"*' Performed
Medford of Saturday,
the tippetite o f the American people,
The
r i M h l October
M o w IS
» n
Point P.
an of
appetizing
8(h
th„ In
p>rgonMe
Kev ,u lrd
says Dr. Q. H. Wllster, in oharse
hislwsy, (svored dry laws and has
• Jr*- 7 d d cver the meeting. The
a will have a meeting in Rogue luncheon to a large num
^
»ot.« for liquor in any form. And dent, 1’^ ' ' ' ' d^
provided un- he w'M h- ^
Eagle
T he main feature of t e afternoon when Miss l.aura Uonney and Mr. of dairy manufacturing at Oregon
a >u- — . -
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— • --------
.tver, r . . . ..
Bellvlew.
uH<slon was an address oy
**• Stanley Woodward were united in State college.
marriage.
Oregon people are plenty fond of
°Th ; demand fo?' Gates meetings
superintendent of Talent
Mrs. Woodward will be remember­
this food-dessert, every man, woman
■-
uin Amendment that we feel reacuci
,hroughoat the county is reported M schools
ed by her many friends who have and ehlld In the state eating an aver­
lidooidbe re-.ubmi.ted to the pen- fo1^ * ln Eighth Omd« - ' ‘ Yankpe >troI1(. and as universal a.
known her at the "Ilonney G rill," age of two gallons last year, or some
I pk for approval or d lia p p ro fil
if
*
near Gold Hill.
Mr. Woodward is 6« dishes, according to Dr. Wllster'a
I |b« mapority of the people want Doodie.
a landscape gardner and florist, hav-
I “ttor. they Will c*.| it Aoantt» lilt
Ik* .lot
calculations.
ing ( n d u t s d In ttet K m oi »*nk
"Ic e cream Is really a dairy pro­
Kerr ,n college in England.
ducts food and not a luxury." says
Recently
he
had
a
flower
shop
in
nf,
K^'/n^ne'williama__ En- welcomed ior lie uur, ........... ..
I)r. Wllster.
"Nutrition authorities
Seattle, hut having a desire to live say there is no more attractive way
lg our
Reading y U
mudslinglng or in perasonalltles and
i
1 "»-o..... auer writing
our eouragement.
„ „ | in the Rogue’ River valley he hopes
l high-
the tin* people as a whole are tired of
of serving more milk to the fam ily."
I *i,
re*arding the proposed bigli
at Oregon State college!
become ..„tahllshed in Medford.
be-
‘
lay * nl“ V'hirarten Mar- this muck-raking type of campaign.
students
awy
even another route is
•« h«*
. n e urged
, , |[u to view the future w ” a
only a few near relatives attend-
le
so-
MaJ°r
r
Gf
n
*ia
’
Richard
Jewett
It
has
been
going
on
so
many
months,
were
’
¡M ajor General.
„ 7 ‘,T«rH Jewett;
h a s te n
■ o m »i,j
^
pt, ,Bln and deteTmlnatlon b y ^ r
the oeremotiy
I *11*4
considered.
r'~ ----------
'--««v e tte . Richard Jewett.
K. „
HO many wild charges optimism a
P j b e r ' ^ so that the so- * ‘" ....
‘‘ J"1
resent hi
wl’* Just
c°nnect
with
Laffeyette,
n
^
U o f h : 1l,ls
? « A . De
I„’.e. ^
i ^ ^ h\ h ashlngton,
i n Richard
^ o i l o mother
t Jewett:
r e r of there
peo- optimism
w J. Kerr,
......... ......... „ *>lgh-|
'J’*t P Instead
, 'f i bway
north w
Madame
Hall
have
been so many wild the
charges
and new
determii.UM„„
The /h “ ' near To|o m w°e ( George Washington, Hette Hill; Law- and so little evidence, that the peo- W. ^ K^rr
c h .T e ll? r o
f I ed T h e 7
”
"*» on 2n V s,r you,e P «*«** thru rence Lewis, grandson of Mrs Wash- Pie now regard it as old s tu ff-ju s t „ r edurgfli n Jn h“ w first m i n i
•4 tbroaah , ®.‘ 2 et’ P“ 8' 'b e bank ‘ * " « o n . MWI< McCord; Pompy. a lit- * e lot unwary.
of hooey to catch the votes of uddr„
t’h„ ,ta
d ent bodr
I „ Carload
I
year. n
,-k.
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, ___ tM * . L
of Eastern
J
Me negro serving-boy, Kenneth Hood, the Meanwhile
unwary. evidence keeps pouring students
ye
. at . the
. University
.
, of
.O C & I
Oregon,
J Z J A * w
8trw t* P“ 8' ,he ba,lk !?
r K / * u
ä ox-»
e ‘ivin
g -b
■!.„
0 W
h
H
e
Car
I ie Sl U « U
» -..*5
- - ö . r . Kenneth Hood.
according to
to the
the Gates
Gates commit-
commit- „ a gptrlt
spirit of
of
achievement
and «^rvlre!
service
-«
--».i-'wum.nt
ana
S
h
e
l
l e d C o r n , Xane Grey has written many stories
j
"Chuiracter
<"•
scxordlng
,
chlevemen
h « r '»rther
iîîih h" away
I*OVe fnftn
baJ nyard
and , e Kea*ding
-
„t Pnn _
. i...
nf „ very student and
th* rail-1
Kta«linK b y * Robert* P*nk#l
of the West but none has enjoyed
.
• • •
i
Heading bv \rthur Limbeck— ,ee- ,hal sentiment in t.ivor o f Pop ,,n
port
n.».. tbs ________
... Oregon s Institu­
more popularity than “ The Heritage
A
carload
of
eastern
shelled
own
tions
is
what
the
people
of
the
state
J r,* hay* that mass meet!
, "Washington.”
*8 H'eraly sweeping the county.
„ . ff member in Ore
of the Desert." the screen adaption
wag
received
this
week
by
the
Finley
exepet,
said.
^ ' ° cistr this all up / n d a l f g e t
Duet consisting of two numbers—
tion, is he
what
the peop!
"O f course we are sorry reglstra- Implement company for local distri­ of which shows at the Rialto Theatre
Sunday and Monday.
It Is a stir­
■7*'1 »m e one ,,|an 1 .1 ,*,
l j “ Sleep My Dearie." and
Gypsy C e n t r l a v l i ^ P _______
o in t U n it
tion is low because it m*ans many bution. This Is being sold directly ring story of the old time West when
Offer*
an
Apology
from
the
car
at
a
reduced
price.
D j.
(- T ~
young men and women are not get-
2 s k o ^ n r',m
nn *t*nd
L e ts united
break ' i‘ ,eeP ** RusaUn F**lk song, by Ro-
l l ^
e and°,forP,l
pian an .Dve
a Lix-shooter and a man's courage
.Mr. Finley _
stated
/
n<l put It ok . i
herta PanWey. soprano and Bette
1 O
K e lie t
C o r p s ting the training they so much need
_ ___ he thinks this ruled the wild frontiers. Randolph
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»* 'his time, but this is no cause for
the first tlm eTorn has been ship
Scott plays the leading role, that of
I , *■« bgT . v • r * ' " . " * > i « »
alto
v 1 Hill,
Following
the program a short
Jack liare, and Saily Hlane and J.
nf"*vario'ils
chair-
The
Central Point opportunity
Health
I nit
l ‘"‘ ° 'T . « Dr
g Kerr poln *d ° « t
of
various
cna
The
t
to
You'
ior
years
There
Is
much
demsnd
Farrell MacDonald are In the sup­
'^ * t# b* hara*.atr ,Jr- U's soon ¿o-
meeting Mrs
was T held
during
P Toll
W o n ' l l Relief Corp. that »
can even gain aome advan- for shelled corn st this time for fat porting oast which also Includes
o a to find an open field men
wh,ch were
the given
reports ----
of ---
various
chair
» Toiler
.
nard to find an open field men were fclJT" , 0f t le State
____ *.u,
mi„7inn -----
Of '• * e* from * 'b * --- «mailer
classes
and
tening
turkeys
P T. tell me
the Women s Kenei
many other well-known stars.
* k.._ classes
•*>•/!« nn*.
________
__
«mauer
|
valley where one can pursue son vtce-preslde
a rec**nt execu- h is very sorry for the ommisslon of* ,a&PS ' rom *np *--*
As added attractions, the Rkalto
their name in the publlshsed list of c P**1- '« c u l'r conUct thus made pos-
•j* dative jackrabblt
ln
peace.
Won
t
A
gave
a
r
P^hlph
„h
W r t V T fa V m T r ^ o m V 'm
w h ich '«h e .«tended in !L / / n 7 n / ° T 7 .h e pTbUshsed list of
Is showing a Slim Summerville com­
State Potato Grower*
donors to the Sparrow Memorial.
,.p.
____ _____
I W t kind-hearted
-------»«v* l i»rmo*-
a r m c r c o m e ' ,n
edy. "Kid Glove Kisses," Screen Snap
The o Women
Corp«
On
N* * * r for* p' 'b e gratitude you
1*1,/ ,llow us one more day's p^ytjgnd
wss also .don
« to ! s he„ Relief
S.?a.rrp
* t _ _ , t of
ot°l'en-
’ N
„ , , ani. owe
owe
to
parents or
who are
Schedule Annual Meet shots, and the Fox News.
u * allow
Kun before
get«
nf th< regional P. T. A. con- The Women» Reilef
to ‘‘‘ parents
r “ others
4* .. these great
frtr
wtiiq Ws smi
us one old-age
more day
..... C — rp
—
...........
« . ’ I . , , ~ » receive’
ifSsi- guarantee not to shoot
, / h , held in Ashland. Nov- , r, i j-oint » • «
«arrlflclng to make It possible for
1
-
» tio n to
* *
‘
'
Many problems of the Oregon po­
All members of the Woman's Re­
-, . - , 7 ’ ur pet cats and wll
tato producers and new market ile lief Corps are urgently requested to
tla b ,0 'eave your gates
- x i t was
f U
w
a
r r ,, . r t e e . - w r . ' s : omitted
r of
« . the
? PB'
" " 18 • n<' others that ------
» your education - wlnpment*
* -
ception
held s for
which may greatly af meet at their hall on Saturday, Oct.
..• is * • «< held
tor the teamer*
. "■ ’’
tea and cake were served In the home some unknown reason was o
1$. at 2:30 P m. sharp, for practice
R
rtk
f
Corps
to
know
tha,
they
,p-
'«
*
<
»
«
h
while
»
rou
and
all
of
us
fee,
the
Industry
are scheduled for
The Unit wants the members
that they may make a credits bit-
i . Tl*e •as we spent many a quiet economics rooms.
R
ellif
Corps
to
know
that
tl
predate their help and that they are ,h° 7 *
T , harh^levemerw and discussion at the annual meeting of showing of the work for the coming
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h.in
and
that
tl
pr
T
h
at
this
error
was
service,
there
need
be
no
fear
for
the
,
he
Oregon
Potato
Growers'
asrrncl-
boor tramping through the
rare.
stlon
Portland. Octo- of the inspector on the loth o f Oct.
‘ ««'■r*
ailon announced for Portland,
'bis valley and we would like
very unhappy
” People of Oregon have been most ber 20. Call for the meeting has
'"»g a in . Those days were full Unit to Hold
made.
generous toward education and they j „ at been sent nut by K It .lark-
J. II. Carr Is putting the finishing
,y and peace and when night
Baby Clinic on
have not lost Interest by any means, man, secretary of the association and palol touches on Geo Wallis' large
1 * * returned home, tired In
Never more than now in this trying farm crops specialist at O. 8. C., at and beautiful residence building on
F r i d a y October 14 Rawieigh Man
rested in spirit and ready
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experience through which the eon a- t hc direction of w H Zivaey, I lack north Fifth street, also the garage.
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'b<* burden again. There
Move* 7 1 to Cochran
r 'i t v
' v - he need of trained. amaa couptv «tste ;
Two coats of white paint were ap­
. Notion« feeling to that tramp
Home . in Veliy intelligent leadership more sppar- p.,«sihl|lty of shipping potato* - by plied Mr Carr Is an eiperlenced
U *»tch renews one s strength o l !•■ belli Friday <»*•
r It at '
..
wat-
$
painter, having followed this bust
H ealth ( V n t e r Building
~~
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B F
of the
state
ports is
one topic
to
ne»a for many y-ars. An Inspection
Vakcl this week moved iaio|
B
F Irvine,
Irvine, member
memner
oi
me
B1* ,e —
porm
in one
lupir
iu be
*»w* fully
(vliy dI*
u
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*. n * ■ H, ■*. o f Hti.am
to
--- drone's Drug
J. c. Wright home tn the north board of higher education, also ad- cussed by representatives of steam of this work Is a splendid recommen-
Mber day we noted that Ben
he city, now owned by F O. dressed the students, adding his per- ship companies and the Portland . datlon of Mr Carr's ability.
_ ^»pm an of the
--- Oregonian
—. • ......— had
---- atore Dr Iiru nii»'"--
--- . This house is three blocks sonal assurance of the priceless value chamber of commerce, says Mr Jack-
prlxe
for
«he
bes»
k
nurse,
will
be
in
chars*
o
f
'
*
*
p,
rt
of
the
»*arded g prito fo
,or r the
<ne be»'
n . « n„ rT
Tafe
man
Should
this .... he worked
----- ■ ku Mrs G-"
r"
Cochran 7
fe on Third o
of f college training • with
« > which
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Mr». Mann Orey of Albany. Ore­
“ also said he
becam
e might
miiht onen
«T’ eapey -J^;8r,n* In a Portland k'‘ r- nun,p- »■■■ —
north of the ua
adversity
He
came
open nn
up an
an important
Important market
market gon visited over the week end with
at on.. ar,,c,c told o f Ben s ri,n l« ■»•'•ted by Mrs Geo Trelob
.
furred to move on •«* the campus "to rejoice with you" for Oregon's surplus. It la believed her »»usía. Mrs. Joe Croft and fam ­
ifj* »w * y ' lme owned the fo ld ,er an<4 ' Ir* Raymond Driver.
Mr la xcl _____ j,, eras over the fart that higher education In
other topic» listed for discussion
ily
Mrs. Grey 1» a Gold Star moth-
i h be
hopes
Oregon
has emerged
from the two include truck influence on mark- <r and has juat returned from a trip
»count
«
I
<he
^
“
^
'
“
û
^
e
bo’/
s
Oregon
has
emerged
* \ ‘ lt to hia k
be cam. that day f r i**, i, *. ard- ■
. : t -her. living being sold. He states custotn-rs
years
of Aiscourasem«
discouragement and I* now el», rail transportation and rate re
a
—
r. nt
°rother
This, man exists today 'ban that
aame t o , y ^ T x U wK,n
souldn't
¡vision, seed markets la Wnssbtngton. to France.
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bln
C .r*” ,0 h'» brother
T b l» man
w*
• --
out - of ak-
the mira
mire *•
* * for Vu
pleasure o f taking Ben
L
^ p alongside kit» m J - f l l y f:»d bln;
C
, “ 1 f'r „ fishing trip to Rogue hn*e the nerve to
waets V« started gooetblng now.
are Over;
a
i
I
ssksk
Gates Talks
To Voters
“ The H eritage of
The D esert comes
To Rialto Sunday
Announcement
suri ?*h
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