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C E N T R A I. P O IN T . O R E G O N . TKVR.G» AY. MAY I I . I f t M
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id h e r e we a r e a g a i n a t o u r desk.
k f O o n d e r i n g w h a t t h e heck to w rite
• V . to u t now.
T h e w e a t h e r is tab o o
Unless s o m e th i n g is do ne im m e ­
is co u n ty politics an<l criticism o
i n k s a n d F e h l.
So w h a t is left? d ia te ly by t h e S ta t e of O regon to
p r e s e .v e th e t i m b e r a lo n g th e C r a ­
B ut s p e a k i n g of F e h l. we saw a t e r L a k e h ig h w a y b etw een P ro s p ect,
rce of m e n at w o rk t h e o t h e r day a n d th e fo rest set vice b o u n d a ry , a
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m ach in ery s t r e t c h of a b o u t f o u r an d on e-hall
id e q u ip m e n t of t h e R ecord-H er- utiles, th e t.t u b e r m ay be cut and
a fr o m th e b u ild in g n e x t to th e saw ed in to l u m b e r by th e en d ol
istoffice in M edford.
W e u n d e r .h e s u m m e r , ac c o rd in g to E. C. So-
»nd thati th e N e i d e r m e y e r s ’ h av. littsky, s u p e r in te n d e n t of C r a te r L ake
k e n th e m a c h i n e r y a n d p lace d ii -National p a rk , who r e t u r n e d from
sto ra g e .
W h ich
p u ts ano tlie. C o rtla n d this m o rn in g .
H. T. Pankey
Will Mew
Crop Loans
Measure Carries
Wide Powers to
Expand Currency
Wages Rise
In Many
Parts U.S.
MEETING IS HELD
L. J. P a u ls o n , R e g io n a l M a n a g e r I
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ot th e C rop P ro d u c t io n L o an Office)
In s c a tte r e d re g io n s w ages s t a r t e d
at M inneapolis, h a s i n s t r u c t e d H. T.
up h ill today a n d e m p l o y m e n t g ain ed
P a n k e y , a s s is t a n t field in s p e c to r for)
m o m e n tu m .
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J a c k s o n . Jo s e p h in e , D oug las, L an e.j ( O S T O F P H D D I 'I T I O N PROV ISIO N S T R IC K E N AT IN S IS T A N C E OK
T h e P l a n t e r s N ut a n d C h o co latt re p p r e s e n ti n g
e ig h te e n
c o m m u n i­
Coos an d C u rry c o u n ties, to i m m e d - 1
co m p an y at S u ffo lk . Va . a n n o u n c e d ties u tt e u d e d
th e
Second A n n u al
A D M IN IS T R A T IO N . P R E S I D E N T I A L SMINATI KK IS
iately co m p lete p la n s fo r a n inspee- \
a 20 per c e n t pay in c r e a s e fo r m ore C o u n ty H o tn e m e k e rs Day h eld a t t h e
E X P E C T E D SOON. W ID E I*OWEK G IV E N .
tio n of th e seed in g p ro g r a m of all |
t h a n 700 em ploy es, effective today. C h r is ti a n C h u rch in M edford, W e d ­
C rop P ro d u c t io n L o a n b o rr o w e rs . It j
W A S H IN G T O N , May 10.— ( A P ) — zena, D ickinson, F ess, G old sh o ro u g h .
T h e N o rw a lk ( C o n n .) , T ir e an d nesday, May 3rd. T h e m e e tin g o p ­
is expected t h a t Mr. P a n k e y will de- \
Hale. H a s tin g s , Jo h n s o n , K ean , Keys R u b b e r c o m p a n y a n n o u n c e d a 5 pet e n e d w ith th e sin g in g of a g ro u p o t
vote p ractically all of his tim e d u r- j T h e N orris-S lm p ao n cost of pro d u c
songs, d ir e c te d by Mrs. Mabel Sim s
ing th e sev eral w eeks im m e d ia te ly i tio n a m e n d m e n t , to w hich th e a d ­ McNary. P a t t e r s o n , R eed , S te iw e r c e n t bonus on w eek ly w ages of all
of J a c k s o n v ill e
a n d Mrs. G eorge
a f t e r April 30 ( t h is being th e fin al m i n is tr a t io n o b je c te d , w as stric k e n T o w n s e n d , W alc o tt an d W h ite- 18. employes.
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.B ulow , C a ra w a y . p la n ts at B a rb o u rv ille , Ky., a d d ed
Miss Alice H anley, C h a irm a n of
in spection
w ork .
It is n ecess ary i day, ¡.ending th e hill to P res id en t Hone,
C lark , Dill, Duffy, E rick s o n , Long night shifts. T h e B riggs & S t r a t t o n t h e C o u n ty E x ten sio n
C o m m itte e
th a t th e
r e g u l a ti o n s
s u r r o u n d in g Roosevelt.
T h e hill in clu d es a section w hich M oC arran, McGill, M u rp h y , Neely. c o rp o r a ti o n , M ilw au k ee m a n u f a c t u r ­ w h o w a s p resid ing , w elcomed the
im p in t h e so-called “ free press'
N e g o tia tio n s b etw een th e R o g u e the3e g o v e r n m e n t a d v a n c e s be strict-1
R ussell er* of a u to access o ries a n d m o t o r s d e le g a te s an d
t h e county.
W e w o n d e r w hat R iv er T im e b r c o m p a n y , o w n e rs ot , v folIowe(1
explained t h a t th e
B o rro w e rs, in eonsid-1 gives P r e s i d e n t R oosevelt w ide pow­ O verto n , Pope, R eyonlds,
T h o m a s of O k la h o m a , T h o m a s ol increased its o p e r a t io n s from th r e e p u rp o s e of t h e m eetin g was to re­
11 h a p p e n next.
In 1919 this .h e ti m b e r , a n d th e s t a t e h ig h w a y e r a t l o n of th e lo an s re c e ived a r e ob- e rs to ex p a n d t h e c u rre n c y .
T h e N orris- S im p so n cost of pro U tah, V an Nuys a n d W h e e l e r
21 to five day s a week
it e r m oved t h a t s a m e e q u ip m e n t com m ission , h av e been going on for lip a te d t0 re d u c e
view th e re c o m m e n d a tio n s of Iasi
al.r e a g e of cash
R ep u b lic a n s: B o ra h . C u ttin g . F r a
>m t h e old A s h la n d R ecord office sev eral m o n t h s in a n e ff o rt to ef- f r o p s 3 0 % be. ldeg w hich th e y mu8t du ctio n p rovision , opposed by Sec­
Th»> C o m m e rc e (G .) N a tio n a l Man- y ear, m e a s u re th e p ro g ress of w o rk ,
M edford and s e t it u p in th e old tect a t r a d e of ti m b e r b etw een the seed th e e n ti r e a c r e a g e fo r w hich r e t a r y W allace, c a m e out as th e s e n ­ zier. H a tf i e ld , L a F o ll e tt e , N'orheck
Med
u f a e t u r l n g c o m p a n y a d d e d sev eral a u d m a k e r e c o m m e n d a tio n s fo r th e
ro o m s a b o v e t h e R ex cafe. W e fo rest service a n d t h e R og ue Rivet lo an s a r e o b ta in e d o r r e t u r n th e ov­ a t e yielded to h o u s e in sisten ce th a t N orris, Nye, R ob in so n of In d i a n a h u n d r e d em p lo y es to its pay ro ll an d E x te n sio n p ro jects to be in clud ed in
Schall a n d V a n d e n b e r g — 11.
e a ta b lis h Mr.
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in th e T im b e r co m p an y so th e ti m b e r on e rb o r r o w i n g e it h e r to Mr. P a n k e y it be rem oved.
o p e n e d its mills at n ig h t, its o rd e r next year.
F a r m e r - L a b o r : S h lp s te a d — 1.
This, to g e t h e r w ith ah e a r l ie r vote
p e r b u s i n e s s a n d saw th e be- th e h ig h w a y can be p reserv ed . Such or to th e re g io n a l office a t M in ne­
h o o k s swollen.
Miss C larlh el Nye, S ta te L e a d ­
G ra n d to t a l— 33.
of 52 to 28 a p p r o v i n g Rhe re p o r t of
of h is e d it o r i a l c a re e r . W e a tr a d e , a c c o rd in g to officials of the apolis.
P r e s id e n t R o o se v e lt's a d v is e rs were e r of H o m e Econom ics E x tensio n
s e n a t e a n d h o u se con feres. who p re
»lit we h a v e b e e n a m a z e d at tim e- Ltinrber c o m p a n y , is o u t of th e q u e s ­
t e a d y to su b m it to him t h e c o m ­ gave a very in te r e s t in g a n d e n li g h t­
viously had a g re e d on ¿every section L o c a l G r a n g e H o ld s
tion, as th e fo r e st service has uc
s e e how he h a s h u n g on.
pleted b ro ad p r o g r a m fo r revivnl oi e n in g ta lk
on
C o u n ty th e Costs
except t h e p ro d u c t io n Cost plan, a u ­
t i m b e r to o ff e r fo r tr a d e th a t the O r e g o n P r o je c ts A r e
bu sin ess t h r o u g h a $ 3 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 w hich sh o w ed th e division of fed er­
to m a tic a lly sent th e bill to P r e s i­
T h is w r it e r has h a d a h a n d in a L.mber c o m p a n y cou ld t a k e an d cut
I n te r e s tin g M e e tin g pu b lic c o n s t r u c ti o n plan a n d federul ul fun ds, a n d th e sm all p e rc e n ta g e
In c lu d e d in R iv ers
d e n t R oosevelt.
I m m e d i a te need oi
o f n e w s p a p e r h is to r y in S o u th at this tim e.
co o p e ra tio n on i n d u s t r i a l re g u la tio n of th e D e p a r tm e n t of A g r ic u l tu r e
tax es
an d repay
T h e C e n t r a l P o in t G ra n g e m e t
n O r e g o n . ! W h e n we ca m e to Med iiu a n c e s to pay
N o rris G iv es Up
E L. C ord, h e a d of se v e r a l larg e f u n d s t h a t is used for E x tensio n an d
A n d H a rb o rs B ill
-d in th e fall 1 90 8, we w e n t tc b o n d ed in d e b t e d n e s s m a k e s it im p e r­
S e n a to r N o rris (R ., Neb ) who had F rid a y n ig h t w ith a fine a tt e n d a n c e . co m p a n ie s, w ith a to ta l of m o r e th a n e x p e ri m e n t a l work.
irk fo r A. S. B lito n on th e Morn- a tiv e for t h e t i m b e r o em p a n y to li­
c h a m p io n e d th e p ro d u c tio n cost plan On th is occasion tw elve new m e m ­ 10,000 em ployes, a n n o u n c e d a 5 pet
Mrs. Mabel C. Mack,
h o m e de­
A R ivers a n d H a r b o r s bill intro-1 in th e s e n a te , c alled on co lleagues to
Mail. A f te r t h e T r i b u n e b ought q u id a t e now. T h e fo rest service, ac­
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g in n i n g to m o rro w .
o m m e n d a ti o n s of last y e a r s h o m e ­
seco n d d e g re e s by t h e lad ies drill
■PS W t h e Mail T r ib u n e , we w o rk e d for h a s no t i n b e r to t r a d e t h a t could be tiv es to d ay by th e R iv ers a n d H a r ­
T h e co m p a n ie s involved Include m a k e r s day. T h e p ro g r a m a d o p te d
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A u to m o b ile c o m p a n y ¡■lid th e re s u lts achie ved. S ev en tee n
m e n t by an* o v e rw h e lm in g m a j o r i ty ."
'Mrs. Bonney.
th e L ycom ing c o m p a n y M a n u f a c tu r ­ U nits a r e actively e n g a g e d in h om e
ik t h e jo b of p r e s s m a n a n d help
T w o p ro p o s als a r e before th e s ta te O regon p ro je c ts a n d p ro v id e s for th e N o rris said. “ I w o u ld have liked to
s e t u p t h e first w eb press in thi Highway co m m issio on. One is to buy e x p e n d it u r e of f e d e r a l f u n d s in Ore- h av e seen it sta y in. hut t h a t looks • T h e newly o r g a n iz e d d rill te a m ing c o m p a n y . D e u s e n b u rg , Inc., an d e x ten s io n p roject w o rk a t th e p re s ­
follow s;
U mpqua
R iver, like an im p o s s i b il it y .”
of w hich P e a r l B onney is C a p ta in , A m erican A irw ays
en t tim e uud a r e c a r r y in g a n a v e r­
an ty. T h is p res s we o p e r a t e d foi u lOUU-foot s t r ip
of ti m b e r fro m s o n as
O th e r a n n o u n c e m e n ts . In lin e with age of t h r e e p ro je c ts a year. N in e­
S e n a to r B orah ( R., Id a h o ) , i n t e r ­ gave a fine ex tbitlon of floor w ork
iny years.
P ro s p e c t io th e fo r e st serv ice b o u n ­ $ 7 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 ; D re d g in g of C olum bia
re q u e s t for te e n c o m m u n it ie s were e n ro lle d in
d ary , an d t h e o t h e r is to buy t h t R iv e r a t S t. H elen s, $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 ; Col- r u p t e d to a s s e r t “ t h e cost of p ro d u c ­ w e a rin g th e i r s t u n n i n g u n if o r m s ot P r e s id e n t R o o s e v e lt's
foods an d
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p ro je c ts last
i 0 1 W h e r e a r e th e m e n w ho w o rk ed t i m b e r b e tw e e n R o g u e riv e r a n d Mill um bia River, m o u th of W il la m e tt e tion section is th e m o st im p o rta n t blue a n d w hite, designi'd by Miss w age increases, w ere:
Ten per cent In crease to so m e 9,- y ear, w ith 062 en rolled.
T h is in ­
' ^ A h us t h e n ?
S c a tt e r e d from ".'— creek , t h u s c r e a t i n g a p a rk of some to V an co u v er, $ 5 7 ,0 0 0 .0 0 ; Y o u n g 's p a r t of t h e farm se c tio n s."
E u la Benson. A b rief b u sin e ss ses­
000 S o u th
C a ro lin a
tex tile
mill cluded p ro jects in low cost meals,
b r e a k f a s t ” o r d ead , m ost of th e m 5000 acres, w h ich would re m a in for Bay a n d R iver, $ 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 ; a n d M u lt­
N o r r i s a g re e d , h u t r e m in d e d col­
sion covered all I m p o r t a n t a n g le s ol
food p re s e rv a tio n , h e a lt h f u l sw eets
w o rk e rs.
ly A. B.; ( “ A b e " ) W illia m s and g e n e r a t io n s as o n e of th e m o s t b e a u ­ n o m a h c h a n n e l, $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 ................... le a g u e s of th e h o u se vote. W h e e le r
T h ese d e v e lo p m e n ts in clu d e all of (D., M o nt.) a p p e a le d to s e n a t o r s not th e g r a n g e work. T h i r t e e n visitors
A seven p e r c e n t in c re a se fo r em m ilk eg g s an d cheese.
F . ( F r e d ) S t e n a e t t r e m a in of the tifu l s t r i p s of s u g a r pine a n d Doug
from n e ig h b o r in g g r a n g e s m et w ith ployps of th e S t a n d a r d Kid c o m p a n y
i th e p ro j e c ts w hich h av e b een ap-j to e li m i n a t e t h e section.
T w elve c o m m u n itie s w ere e n r o l l­
1 b u n c h . Mr. B lito n is c r e d i t mai las fir in th e n o r t h w e s t.
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A ten per cent boost In w ages for d e v e lo p m e n t a n d ‘ w enty tw o in re­
T h e p r e s id e n t Is expected to sign Italk^.
A nnouncem ent
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s C a p ita l J o u r n a l in Salem . And h e r fro m th e R o g ue R iv er T im b ei [ neers, a l t h o u g h C o n g r e s s m a n J a m e s ,
h a t e to s t a r t n a m i n g th o s e w ho co m p an y is t a k e n im m e d ia te ly , c u t - 1 VV. Mott of t h e F i r s t D istrict forj th e m a m m o t h bill w ith o u t d elay an d 'that P h o e n ix G r a n g e will he with e m p lo y e s of th»* J. S. Bache & Co., c r e a t io n a n d d ra m a tic s , Mrs. M ark
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At th e s a m e tim e, th i n g s looked bly w as divided Into five in t e re s t
l p r i n t shop. A rt B ro w n , died on c u tt in g or 1 5 ,0 0 0,0 0 0 feet of th e tim t h e r h e a ri n g
j R iv e r d e v e lo p m e n t has been g r a n t ­ ket of up to t h r e e billion d o ll a rs in p r u g r a m , an d In itia te c a n d id a te s in b r i g h t e r fo r hog an d la m b r a i s e r s g r o u p s as follows:
•’‘‘^ a s h o r t tim e ago.
h er a r e now re a d y to sign, a n d log
th e th i r d a n d fo u r th deg rees.
F o l­ w hose p r o d u c t s fo rg ed a h e a d y e s­
t h a t fe d e r a l bonds.
O r g a n iz a t io n — Mrs.
Effie B ird s­
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li n k e d t o g e t h e r , I'v e seen a r o u n d o n to th e g ro u n d s . By th e e n d of th e
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by th e B oard of E n g in e e r s a t t h a t d u c tio n a m e n d m e n t was 48 to 33.
ry a t t r a c t i v e lu n ch w as serv ed in in t h e C hicago m a r k e ts .
S ecretary .
fall, lik e leaves in w in tr y w e a th
u m m ei th e now b e a u ti f u l s t r ip ol
Foods &
N u tritio n — Mrs. E th el
T h e m e a s u r e s e e k s to life fa r m in­ th e d in in g room by th e y o u n g e r set
I f M lU k e ■
,tU *,on* l tim ber will be nothing bnt stu m p s « '
» th at It
M u d e d to
L a th r o p , C h a ir m a n . Miss Lucy Case
ne b a n q u e t h all, d e s e r te d , w hose r e c o r d in g to o fficials, a n d to u r is t s ' t h e R iv e r s s a d H a r b o r s b i l l before com e to p re - w a r levels by giv in g wide ol g r a n g e m em bers.
S e c re ta ry .
p o w e r to S e c re ta ry W a lla c e to m a k e
h ts a r e fled, w h o se g a r l a n d s d ead . will d riv e from P ro s p ect to th e f o r ­ p assag e by th e S e n a te .
T h e O reg on C o n g re s s m a n w as a d ­ m a r k e t i n g a g r e e m e n ts , levy process
Child D ev elop m e n t— Mrs Eud-
1 a ll b u t h e d e p a r t e d . ”
est service b o u n d a r y t h r o u g h stum ps
vised to day by th e B o ard of E n g i­ in g tax es on basic c o m m o d ities , an d | C arl B o s w e ll G e ts
ora B o h n e rt, C h a irm a n , Mrs. Mabel
It s u r e gives o ne t h e creeps!
a n d b r u s h in s te a d of t h r o u g h the
n eers th a t th e T illa m o o k Bay pro- c o m p e n s a to r y taxes
on com p etin g
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A m usic p r o g r a m c o n sistin g of C. Mack. S ecretary .
A p p o in tm e n t to H ig h
forest.
.
ject callin g for th e c o n s t r u c ti o n of p ro d u cts.
C lo th in g & Textiles— Mrs. Susie
It
also
pro
poses
to
r
e
f
i­
say, w h a t 's th e m a t t e r w ith thi?
T h e R o g u e R iv er T im b e r com p any >
B u tt e F a lls , E a g le P o in t, Gold
M aust, C h a ir m a n , Mrs, Azalea S a­
.. . . . .
n» a s o u t h je t ty h a s b een d is a p p ro v e d n an ce f a r m m o r tg a g e s at I'm pet ]
O f f ic e w ith C a d e ts th»*
ley? H ere we h a v e a c h eese far- recent ly
m a d e a tax p ay m en t o
Hill a n d C e n t r a l P o in t o r c h e s t r a s
p e n d in g f u r t h e r s h o w in g fo r n eces­ r e n t In te re st t h r o u g h t h e la n d bank
ger, S ecretary .
y, w ith a ch eese m a r k e t cry in g a b o u t $ 9 00 u
on th is tim b e r , an t
u n d e r the d ire c tio n of Mr. R. A
sity
of
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io
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at
R e c re a tio n
&
D ram atic*— Mist
system.
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a
rl
Boswell
h
a
s
been
a
p
p
o
in
te
d
h e a v e n f o r “ m o r e of th a t good b o n d ed in d e b t e d n e s s is due.
The
It lists as basic c o m m o d itie s : C o t­ C olonel of C ad ets, w hich Is t h e h i g h ­ B olts will p re s e n t a p r o g r a m In the C la ire H an ley , C h a irm a n . Mrs S ara
igue R iv e r' c h e e s e ” , u n a b le to se- t i m b e r m u s t he cut an d sold, they t h i s tim e, an d Mr. M ott a n n o u n c e d
No W ertz, S ecretary.
e m ilk en o u g h to even r u n th e say, e i t t h c r to saw m ill«, o r to the th a t he w ould r e q u e s t a r e h e a r i n g to n , co rn , w h e a t, hogs, rice, tobacco est o ffice in th e R. O. T. C., a n d 1» g y m n a s iu m F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n
on
th
i
s
p
ro
je
c
t
at
an
e
a
rl
y
d
a
te
,
as
Mrs. B e rth a Glasgow, a m e m b e r
a
d
m
is
s
io
n
will
be
c
h
a
rg
e
d
a
n
d
d
a
ir
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p
ro
d
u
cts.
over
a
ll
th
e
w
a
r
s
t
u
d
e
n
ts
.
He
has
to r y to cap acity . W e h a v e been s t a t e . — Mail T rib u n e .
soon a s s a t is f a c to r y
arrangem ents
of t h e C o u n ty E x ten sion C o m m itte e
R e f in a n c e M ortgag»-*
been a w a r d e d th e f o u r t h d ia m o n d
iwn l e t te r s a n r d te l e g r a m s from
can be m a d e to p re s e n t f u r t h e r e v l- |
th e
noon lu n ch eo n ,
F a r m m o r tg a g e s w ould be reri for his s h o u l d e r , m a k i n g him th e
Mr. an d Mrs R ay M oran an d two p re s id e d a t
o v e r th e i W e s t c a llin g fo r “ more
T h e so p h o m o re class of th e Cen-
n an ced t h r o u g h a tw o billion doliai h ig h e s t h o n o re d s t u d e n t e v e r g ra d d a u g h t e r s w ere v is itin g f r ie n d s a n d | w hich was a d e m o n s tra t io n o f th e
>ese,” yeti t h e f a c t o ry ca n n o t get t i a l P o in t H igh School held th e i i d en ce to th e Board.
E a r ly th is w eek Mr Mott w as in- 'a n d h a n k bon d issue.
low cost m eals
p roject a n d w as
u a ti n g from O S. C., a n d th e o n ly ' re la tiv e s ill M ed fo rd S u n d a y
irly as m u c h m ilk a s it s h o u ld
■a:ly s w im m in g p a r t y a t Ja c k s o n fol mf,d b y th e W a r D e p a r tm e n t th a t
serv ed by the W o m e n ’s Assn, of th e
To aid th e f a r m e r f u r t h e r . It pro­ one w ith m o re t h a n th r e e diam ond», j
■ w ish so m e of y ou f a r m e r s a n d
th e m a i n t e n a n c e fu n d f o r t h e Sklp- vides $ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 « from th e R F. C
C h r is ti a n C h urch . Mrs G lasgow In­
He has b»*»*n h ir e d a s o n e of th e
iry m e n w o u ld co m e fo r w a r d w l t h f >: S p ri n g s F r i d a y ev en ing w .th
Mrs. F r a n k
Cock ra n
h a s been
tro d u c e d the g u e s t s - -Miss C la rib e
a n s w e r.
W o n 't you Just writ» I a b o u t 27 in a tt e n d a n c e . A fter sw im a n o n w a t e r w ay d e v e lo p m e n t, w hich fo r loans to f a r m e r s to e n a b le th e m I n s t r u c t o r s for th e m i li ta r y t i a in - l
c o n fin ed to h e r h o m e since S atin
Nye,
S ta t e l e a d e r ; Mrs. Azalea S a ­
h
a
d
been
te
m
p
o
r
a
r
i
l
y
held
up.
was-
to
r
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f
in
a
n
c
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o
t
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r
d
e
b
ts
t
h
r
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u
g
h
ing c a m p at V an couver, W ash., for
th e AmOflr i an d tell us w h a t. In! m iu g a li g h t lu n ch of s a n d w itch es.
day w ith a severely s p r a in e d a n k le ger. anil Miss Lucy C ase, E x tensio n
now
released
a
n
d
t
h
e
f
u
n
d
s
m
a
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j
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m
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itio
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with
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u
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e
23rd.
ir opinion, is t h e m a t t e r ?
Thi
Kies, t a l u d a n d cu p c ak es wai
S p ecialis ts; Ralph Billings a n d R. E.
r v a i l a b ’.e fo r im m e d i a te use
vided in t h e b a n k r u p t c y law
>er will be glad to p ri n t a n y th in g
T r y th': b lo o m e r w hose ela s tic out N eaton. C o u n ty C o m m iss io n ers and
ved.
T h ey »hen d rove to Med
T
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e
in
fla
tio
n
section
gives
the
ich will t h r o w li g h t on t h i s sub
D a ily ’s A u to P a in t
io rd w h e r e th ey a t t e n d e d a show at
w e a is th e g a r m e n t , sold exclusively It O. F o w ler. C o u n ty A gent.
Mr.
p re s id e n t b ro ad d i s c r e ti o n a r y pow­
M
u
sic
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m
by
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L
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M
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F
o
w
le
r
gave
a
sh
o
r
t
ta
lk
on
the
th e Roxy. Alvin W illia m s f u r n is h e d
e rs o v e r t h e c u rr e n c y , a u th o r iz i n g
C o m p a n y M o v ed
h o m e v eg e ta b le garden.
him to:
he t r a n s p o r t a ti o n .
Inst a few m o r e d a y s an d schoo
W ill B e G iv e n at
T h is was followed by r e p o r ts of
C a p Miller of ih .s city u n d e rw e n t
E x p a n d fe d e ra l re s e rv e c re d it by
1 be out. i A n o th e r class will have
.1. H. Dally, w ho Is o w n e r of the
c h a i r m a n of th e
H o m e E x tension
a
n
o
p
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r
a
t
io
n
on
his
nose
a
t
Dr
E
m
G y m on F r id a y »3,01(0,000.000
d u a l * ! fro m o u r high school. Wi th . n g . Is no re a s o n w> sho uld de
Daily A uto P a in t in g c o m p a n y , has
U
nits
of
w
o
rk
d
o
n
e
d u rin g th e past
Issue
$
3.000,000,000
new
r
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r
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n
-
He is r e p o r t ­
n d e r Jn s tI how m u c h th e y hav> .un it in o u r o b lig a tio n to th e child
been in b u s in e s s fo r t h e past nine j nion s Office M onday
y
e
a
r
ry-
illy a b s o r b -'! f r o m th e i r sch o o ren.
Music lovers of C e n t r a l P o in t ar< j
y e a rs in M edford, u n d e r th e nam* ed as g e ttin g a lo n g nicely.
I n te re s t g ro u p m e e tin g s w ere r e ­
R e d u c e th e gold »'ontent of the
vs
A r e (th ey b e t t e r fi tt e d for
of th e C r a t e r L a k e A u to P a in t Co j
a n ti c ip a t in g a r a r e t r e a t F r i d a y a f ,
su m e d a f t e r lunch to co m p lete dis­
d
o
lla
r
by
not
m
o
r
e
th
a
n
50
p
e
r
ren
t.
■ t h a n they w o u ld h a v e b een h a d |
Did you e v e r t a k e y o u r pencil an d m m o o n when th e school o r c h e s tr a . ]
It. 11 Moore says he h a s a s t ra y j
T h is was t h e f i r s t exclusive a u to ]
u n i o n s an d
w rite
rec o m m e n d *
Accept n p *o $2< 0 .OOO.000 In sil­
no t prov id ed th e k in d o f school f . g u r e out ju s t how m u ch you pay
p
a
in
t
co
n
c
e
rn
in
s
o
u
t
h
e
r
n
Oregon.
dog
at his place w hich s e e m s to hi : tions.
fro m H u tte F a lls. Gold H ill. Engl* v e r a t 50 cen*a an o u n ce on t h e war
W hen
all g a ih e r e d in the
d id?
W* sincerely hop»* s»>
each y e a r f o r school ta x ? Yon will
Mr Dally e m p lo y s
only ex pert lost b m n Its o w n e r
So If y o u r dog a u d it o r i u m at
2 :3 0 .
Mrs.
Nellie
Point a n d C e n tr a l P o in t g a t h e r her* <l»/its a n d Issue silv er cert iflratej-
f nd t h a t it a m o u n t s to $15 10 a
painters and
fin is h e r s , a n d t a k e s
N le d e rm e y e r e n t e r t a i n e d w ith re a d ­
i* m issin g call on Mr Moore
for
a
p
ro
g
r
a
m
c
e
le
b
r
a
ti
n
g
N
a
tio
n
s
on
su
ch
m
e
ta
l.
A'e h a v e I* en h e a r i n g a lot Lately y e a r on each H.OitO of assessed v a l­
m uch p ri d e In t u r n i n g out first class
ing a co llectio n of K itch en S onnets
I*n»»|(lre h e r t o in a g e
■ u t t h e a tr fu l cost o f o u r schools
u atio n
At t h a t r a t e bow m any Music W eek. T h e s e o r c h e s t r a s have
work.
He re c e n tly m oved his b u s i­
w r i t t e n by Mrs R om ig F n ller, Ore­
R
e
m
o
n
e
tiz
e
silv
e
r
a
t
a
d
e
fin
ite!
Miss
I
r
e
le
n
e
H
ay
e
n
t
e
r
t
a
i
n
e
d
th**!
w ta x e s a i v f g ro w n la te y e a r
people a r e th e r e In t h t r d is tric t who been i n s tru c t e d by Mr. R. A. Bott»
ness to 32 S o u th
B artlett street,
gon poet.
r
a
t
io
w
ith
gold
an
d
pro
vide
fo
r
free
follow
ing
t
e
a
c
h
e
r
s
w
ith
a
b
rid
g
e
p
a
r
­
l why. T h s r i t e believes n th-- can lay
their
d e p re s e d financial for th e past y e a r o r tw o a n d will b<
w h ere he Is now in s ta l li n g a n ew fln-
A. s ty le sh ow was given as a p ra c ­
r.nd u n lim ite d coinage.
ue o f edit
ion.
W e b elieve i r ciindttlon to w h at o u r schools cos, a ss em b led h e re on F rid a y .
ty
a
t
h
e
r
h
o
m
e
th
is
a
f
t
e
r
n
o
o
n
:
Mes
I
's h l n g room which will he a b s o l u t e ­
tical d e m o n s tr a t io n of th e clolhin*
T
h
e
roll
call
on
th
e
m
o
tio
n
tc
j
d a m e s R ic h a r d s o n , F le is c h e r, H m
school« a n d h a v e a h ea th y res t l e m each y e a r?
J u s t t h i n k it ov-
ly dttst proof.
I n v i ta t io n s h av e been se n t to th* , e l i m i n a te th e cost
re n o v a tio n p ro ject, with Mrs Ralph
of
p ro d u c tio n :
t for
1° g e n e r a l
Anil e b e fo re you b o ile r
son. Ross. M u rph y a n d t h e Mtsse* WHct»*, P h oenix . Mrs Effie Birds
A
b
e
a
u
t
i
f
u
l
Neon
sign
o
v
e
r
the
te a c h e rs , p u p ils a n d p a t r o n s of th* , c m e n d m e n t follows:
a r e oppo-
to a n y t a l k o f rlo s
b u ild in g c alls a t t e n t i o n to t h e bust H a m il to n .
S e a brook,
F r a n k l i n e»e. R o u t e R iv er; Mrs Atchley, Mc-
D e m o c ra ts fo r e li m i n a ti o n A dam s
A* t h e j u n i o r
mem ber
of th* W illow Sprin gs, Tolo. A gate a n d T a j
o u r ache
and
t u r n i n g lb»
ness.
B lood a n d Mrs. Ie*ever.
L ittle Zoe l-eod; Mrs A rnold B o h n e rt, C e n tr a l
A
s
h
u
rs
t.
Bailey.
B
a
n
k
h
e
a
d
.
Barkley-
t
h
e
C
e
n
t
r
a
l
ble
Roe*
schools
a
n
d
t
h
e
peop
le
ot
id r e a loo-
just
b e c a u s e th* boa d of d ir e c to r s for
A nyo ne In need of a gm»J Job ol
Hill b ro u g h t In tin y orch id an»l y d I P o in t; Mrs Arlee R agsdale. T r a i l ;
actaoo! district, we wish K . O n t r a ' , P o in t a r e u rg e d t o a v a il | Black. B row n. B utkley, Byrd. B yrnes] p a in t in g fo r t h e i r c a r will do well
ee h a r e ( c a u s e d ta x m oney to P p in t
f
o
n
n
a
l
l
y
.
C
oolldge,
C
o
p
e
la
n
d
,
Diet
ftt*r
cordages, w ith t h e a n n o u n c e M»ss I r e ta R alsto n . E v ans Valley:
i< In Blew r
T h e com in g g e n e r t h a n k th e t a p e r i n t e n d a n t a n d teacb- th e m se lv e s of th e
o p p o r t u n i t y to
to see Mr Dally.
rich
.
F
le
t
c
h
e
r.
G
eorge.
Glass.
H
a
r
r
-
men*
of th e e n g a g e m e n t of Mis* Hei ¡»nd Mrs G K O n s t n h a u l . E agle
n sh o u ld ■ot b e m a d e to su ffei RTa fo r t h e c h e e rf u l co o p e ra tio n th ey h e a r th e s e o rc h e s tra s .
P oint p a r t ic i p a ti n g
The g arm en ts
son,
H
a
y
d
e
n
.
H
en
d
rick
.
I
x
g
a
n
,
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m
t h e gins »of th is »me. mor* th a n h av e «hown d a r i n g t h e y e a r an d for
T h e G olden L in k Bible C lass ot brook and C e d i M e rrie r In th e ren
B ecause of th e la r g e cro w d ex-1 e s g a n . M» K ellar. P i t ’m a n . R obinson
re m o d e le d included su its, d re s s e s
b e helped
J u « t b ecau se we ran t h e i r c o n s i d e r a t io n fo r >mr s h o r t ­
D ain ty r e f r e s h m e n t s w ere eer
po rted th e p ro g r a m Will be held In of A rk a n s a s . H heo pard . S m ith , ttteph j th e C h r is ti a n C h u rc h will m -e t F rl te r.
a n d c o s tu m e jackets.
w ild t B p e i t i n g o u r c o u n ty and co m in g s a s a n in ex p erien ced school
ved
o?
o rc h id .
h e a r t - s h a p e d le*
day
May
12.
at
th
e
h
o
m
e
of
Mis.
F
R e p o rts of the
In tereet g ro u p s
t h e g y m n a s iu m
It will begin at* ea* T ra m m e l! a n d T y d ln g a — 1*.
o ff ic e r.
May you all haTe a good
te IM g | s
« ream »nd cake.
(Conttntred on Pxge F itut
Krj**ihMr*D* Au**ln, C a re y , Coo ' O C o c h ra n
2
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p
as
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