The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936, May 18, 1933, Image 1

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THE AMERICAN
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F or T h e A m e r ic a n
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REST CAMP HEADS ARRIVE IN S.O.
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r k ' L e t u e r a ie e a e t a n d a r d to
> a n d i u e t c a n r e p a ir . T h e e v e n t
< e in th e h a n d e o f C o d " G eo rg e H a e h t n p io n
W e w e re p laced in a v e ry e m ­
b a r r a s s i n g p o sition th is week.
A
ry fin e a p p e a r i n g y o u n g m a n call
[sd a t o u r " 'f l e e an d h a n d e d us a
¿»heck. As a m a t t e r of h a b it we ea>;
l?tly to o k It a n d p r e p a r e d to fill oul
'» su bscrip t)
Hut a m ore
a re f u l «gain, n a ti o n of th e b it of pa-
. ^ ier dis closed t h a t it was d r a w n in
i'a v o r of t h e i '¡r > ... i
n n d w a s f o r $ 1 8 ,0 1 3 .5S, w hich i
n o re t h a n an y c o u n t r y e d i t o r e v er
tiaw. T h e w orn: man was Mr W 1)
¡felly of P o r t l a n d , r e p r e s e n t a t i v e o:
I he I n v e s t o r s
S y n d ic a t e a n d thi
(h eck w as in full p a y m e n t of p rim
■ipal a n d I n t e re s t on a b o n d ow ned
y th e city, p u r c h a s e d fro m th e In
e e to r ’s Syn d ic a te a b o u t te n year?
go.
State Payroll
City Receives TWENTÏ SEVENTH
IS
All
Supplies
to
Be
To Be Cut by
Big Check tor
IN EFFECT Control Body Purchased by Bids Bond Paying
I
REGARDING BEES
From Local Stores
T he city of C e n t r a l P o in t It to 1
day ri c h e r by th e su m of $18,U13. I
58. w hich a m o u n t w as paid by check,!
b r o u g h t by special m e s s e n g e r from
Bees an d h o ney d a t e back to the
T o m o rro w n ig h t will be held the
d a w n of a n ti q u it y . Som e h is to ria n , o lu tio n p ro v id in g th a t th e pay ro lls M E D F O R D T O IIE HKAIMJI' A K T K R S M I R E I G H T E E N UOHEKYATION th e In v e s to r 's S y n d ic a t e of M in n ea­
of elective s t a te d e p a r t m e n t s w ould
2
7
th a n n u a l c o m m e n c e m e n t of the
polis
last
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rid
a
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.
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c
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w
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a n d e n to m o lo g is ts
seem
to th in k
C AM PS. OK KICKS E S T A B L I S H E D IN OLD CITY H \ l . l „
be c ertified , so f a r as th ey w ere w ith
in p a y m e n t ot p rin c ip a l a n d I n t e r ­ C e n tr a l P o in t High School. N in e­
t h a t it w as a bee tr e e th a t Eve ro b ­
in reaso n a n d com ply w ith th e 1933
HMMi M E \ TO HE S T A T IO N E D IN DISTICI« T.
est on a in v e s tm e n t bond p u rc h a s e d teen m e m b e rs of th e class of ’33
bed. A n y w a , . A dam felt th e need o'. <
leg islativ e act, does not m e a n th a t
from th e S y n d icate by th e city a b o u t will receive th e i r d ip lo m as a t this
s e m e p ro te c tio n a n d o r d e r e d Eve to
t h e r e will be no f u r t h e r a d j u s t m e n t s
tim e.
M E D F O R D . Ore.. May 17— (S p c) g las s In C r a t e r L a k e . C re sc e n t tr 10 y e a r s ago.
m a k e h im a p a ir of fig leaf pants.)
in th e s a l a r y a n d w age sc h e d u le co v­
The g r a d u a t in g class consists ol
W h e n th e p re s e n t m a y o r , W. C
— W it h t h e selection of M edford as D e s c h u te s a n d P a u l i n a in D e sc h u te s
T h e old ti m e r s used th e te r m “ h o n - !
erin g April a n d fo r s u b s e q u e n t s e r ­
fifteen
g irls an d fo u r boy». F o r the
e y ” to d e sc r ib e th e i r sw eeties. E a r vices.
h e a d q u a r t e r s fo r a base con centra-
M ajor A r m s t r o n g s ta te d t h a t each L eever. w as elected In 1920 he fo und
past week th e sen io r class h as been
city
fin
an
ces
in
had
sh
ap
e.
By
dint
^
tion
c
a
m
p
in
th
e
civic
c
o
n
s
e
r
v
a
tio
n
1> d ie t it io n s ad vised th e extensive
c a m p will h a v e a n officer of tht
T h is w as in d ic a te d t o d a y w hen
corps, e i g h t e e n c a m p s in w hich will r e g u l a r a rm y , t h r e e l i e u t e n a n t s from of h a r d work a n d m u c h sch em in g busy w in d in g up th e i r a ff a irs and
use of h o ney as a food.
G o v ern o r -Meier a n n o u n c e d th a t he
a n d p la n n in g , he m a n a g e d to get g e t t i n g r e a d y for th e m o m e n to u s
T o d ay th e v a lu e of bees a r e two w ould not c e rtify th e pay ro lls of an y be located a p p r o x i m a t e ly fo u r t h o u s th e re s e rv e , f o u r e n listed m e n o
P a r t ie s , a n n u a l cluaa day,
th in g s p a rtly s t r a i g h t e n e d out.
In event.
a
n
d
m
en
a
r
e
to
be
e
s
t
a
b
li
s
h
e
d
in
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r
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212
c
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r
v
a
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fold. F ir s t, th ey a r e a v a lu a b le as s t a t e d e p a r t m e n t u n d e r his j u r i s ­
ex
a
m
s
an
d g en eral ru s h la the o rd er
1923
he
p
e
rs
u
a
d
e
d
t
h
e
city
council
s i s ta n t to th e fr u it g ro w e r In pol- diction u n til he h a d c o n d u c te d an th is d is tric t. It w as a n n o u n c e d by tio n co rps w o rk m e n .
In
to buy u bond from th e I n v e s t o r ’. of th e day a b o u t th e Bchool.
M
ajo
r
C
la
re
H.
A
r
m
s
tr
o
n
g
,
com
“
E
a
c
h
u
n
it
wil
be
e
q
u
ip
p
e
d
foi
R a i z i n g th e fr u it blossom s, a n d sec­ in v e s tig a tio n of th e s a la rie s s u b m i t ­
fact all classes, both high school and
S
yn
dicate.
T
his
bond
w
as
puid
foi
ond, as a food produ cer.
T h e bee ted a n d h a d held perso n el in te rv ie w s m a n d i n g o ffic e r in c h a rg e w ith h e a d ­ its own m a i n te n a n c e , as to m ess
q u a r t e r s in t h e second floor of the q u a r t e r s , e q u ip m e n t, an d th e y wil w ith a n u a l p a y m e n t s of a b o u t $1300 in te rm e d ia te , a re g e ttin g ready for
is a tr a in e d w o r k e r a n d will sta y on w ith th e d e p a r t m e n t h ead s.
The
th a t long-looked for " l a s t day of
ev en m a k e th e i r ow n b re a d w h en th< e x te n d i n g over a perio d of 10 y ears
L ast fall we h e a r d a lot a b o u t th a t th e jo b e a rl y a n d late.
T h e fru it g o v e r n o r sa id he a l r e a d y h a d a r ­ old city hall.
school."
T
h
is
bon
d
was
b
o
u
g
h
t
as
a
m
ean
t
“
P
ro
v
id
in
g
p
rices
a
r
e
p
ro
p
e
r,
all
c a m p s a r e e s t a b l i s h e d ,” a c c o rd in g tc
ond.
W e w ere to ld by m e n sup- g ro w e rs can well a ff o rd to coo per ra n g e d a c o n fe r e n c e w ith K H. Bal-
L ast S un day evenin g the senlot
ot
c
r
e
a
t
i
n
g
a
s
in
k
in
g
f
u
n
d
to
pay
ofl
osed *n k n o w t h a t t h e Syndicate a t e w ith th e a p ia r is t by t i m i n g hit dock, s t a t e h ig h w a y e n g in e e r , to su p p lies a r e to be p u rc h a s e d In this th e m a j o r . T h e r e will be a reerea
class a tt e n d e d
th e
b accalau reate
a
c
e
r
t
a
in
issue
of
w
a
te
r
bonds.
It
d
i
s
t
r
i
c
t
,
"
M
a
jo
r
A
r
m
s
tr
o
n
g
said
yes
tio n officer in e a c h u n it to look a fte i
'a s u n s a f e ; t h a t If It w en t b ro k i s p r a y in g so th a t th e bees will not be d iscu ss t h e s t a t e h ig h w a y c o m m is ­
w as e s t im a te d t h a t th is bond, if left services at th e F e d e r a t e d ch u rch ,
te
r
d
a
y
m
o
r
n
in
g
,
a
n
d
a
d
d
e
d
th
a
t
th
e
m
o
r
a
l
e
of
th
e
m
e
n
.
a
n
d
a
doctot
nd failed to pay t h e city w h a t w ar k illed by th e poison anti also assist sion payroll.
w h ere they listened to an in sp irin g
• “ t h i r t y day s s u p p lie s in sta p le s fot will visit s u c h of t h e c a m p s a t least w ith th e co m p a n y a f t e r m a t u r i t y un
Dining to It, each c o u n c ilm a n w ould th e bee k e e p e rs a ss o c ia tio n in th eir
T h e 1933 leg islativ e act pro v id ed
til th e w a te r b o n d s b e c a m e d u e a d d r e s s hy Rev. D E. Millard, on
fo
u
r
t
h
o
u
s
a
n
d
m
en,
and
also
p
e
t
r
o
­
e
v
ery
4
8
hours.
e personal!
liab le, etc.
So we fig h t to c lea n up A m erican Foul to r s a la ry an d w age r e d u c t io n s ol
" L o n g Ropes an d S tro n g S tak es .'
le u m s u p p lie s fo r th a t perio d , will
In th e d is tric t h e a d q u a r t e r s , w hich w ould p ra c tic a lly pay off thes<
>oked u p th e h is t o r y of t h e m a t te r . brood.
v ir tu a l ly all s t a t e officia ls a n d em
Special music w as re n d ered by the
bonds.
he
kep
t
on
h
a
n
d
.
It
is
a
g
re
a
t
th
in
g
w
ere
being
e
s
t
a
b
li
s
h
e
d
to
d
a
y
on
tin
DorGili° f a r a s we k n o w th is is th e statu e
T h e b e e k e e p e rs se c u re d th e p a s­ ployes ra n g i n g fro m 5 to 30 pet
Profeasot
H o w e v e r, It w as th o u g h t best tr F e d e r a t e d c h u r c h choir.
for M edford, an d will b ri n g t h o u s ­ second flo o r of t h e old city h all
sag e. a t th e last session of th e leg is­ c en t, hu t g av e t h e b o a rd of c o n tr o l
H. P. J e w e tt g av e th e Invocation.
oilwiti' the Ca8e
. . .
a n d s of d o lla rs in to th e c o m m u n it y .' d o n a te d t h r o u g h th e co o p e ra tio n o call fo r th e p a y m e n t of cash for the
l a t u r e , of an a d e q u a t e bee law , a a u t h o r i t y to m a k e c e r t a i n a d j u s t ­
Mem ber» of th e class who a re
T h is was done
( a i i i |i s Loot'ccl N e a r
th e city council, five officers will h< bond o n m a t u r i ty .
^*tir W. C. L e e v e r w as elec ted m a y o r b rief o f w h ich follows:
m en ts. T h e law m a d e it p lain th a t
fin ish in g th ttir high.
school days
a
n
d
w
ith
Its
u
su
al
p
ro
m
p
tn
e
s
s
,
thi
T
h
e
e
ig
h
t
e
e
n
cam
p
s
m
a
p
p
e
d
out
on th e sta ff, w ith six e n lis te d tnen
jiveym| C e n t r a l P o i n t in t h e fall of 1920. C H A R T E R 1 (ill, O R E G O N L A W S , 'CLi th es e a d ju s t merits sh o u ld be based
to m o rro w , a re :
I
n
v
e
s
to
r
's
S
y
n
d
icate
sent
its
re
p
r
e
by th e o ffic e rs a r e located In C ra te i fro m th e r e g u l a r a r m y a n d 20 corp;
I amaze t t h e ti m e h e to o k o ffice he fo u n d
on “ spec a 1 fitn ess , ex p erien ce, a b il­
Mary J a n e lleebe
L a k e n a t i o n a l p a rk . R o g u e R iv er m en. T h e e q u i p m e n t for th e office» s e n t a t t v e to th is city on th e d a y th<
ty fin a n c e s In v ery b ad ly mixed B rie f o f O reg o n A piary In s p e c tio n Ac« ity an d d e p e n d a b i lit y ."
Marcella C h u rch ill
Kiskiyous. F r e m o n t , an d Deschutei w as being b r o u g h t In to d ay by tr u c k m oney w as due, May 12, w ith thi
in d itio n s. No s i n k in g fu n d w as es-
D e p a r tm e n t pay ro lls In t h e h an d s
G ladyce C hurchill
check.
n
a
ti
o
n
a
l
fo
rests
,
w
ith
su
p
p
lies
to
b<
m o s tly fro m F o rt Mason at S an F r a n
t Stcmtbllshed to t a k e u p an y of th e b o n d ­
R
oland C asad
“ A p ia r y ” in clu d es bees, hives and of G o v e rn o r Meier show t h a t a p p r o x ­ d is tr i b u te d o u t of Medford to these
A lth o u g h r u m o r s of dlssatiafar-
cisco.
e r Giiil in d e p t o d n e s s of th e city. Money app lian ces.
im a te ly 25 em p lo y es of th e s t a te
Nellie E tch er
tion
h
av
e
been
h
e
a
r
d
a
b
o
u
t
tow!
v a rio u s points.
L ak eview is regn
T h e c o n s e r v a ti o n co rp s is buy ing
ous ] 0 ( ad b e e n u se d fr o m th e w a t e r fu n d
W i l b u r E ich er
“ D isease'' sh all m e a n A m erican h ig h w a y co m m is sio n w ho now r e ­
r e g a r d in g the sa f e ty of t h e city',
la r h e a d q u a r t e r s fo r F r e m o n t na so m e 25 t r u c k s fo r use in d is tr i h u
^ j. ir o t h e r p u rp o s es.
T h e city well
ceive
s
a
l
a
r
ie
s
in
excess
of
$200
r
T h a d a Glass
F o u l-b ro o d .
fu
n
d
s
,
every
o
n
e
Is
to
d
a
y
rejoicing
tfonal fo rest, G r a n t s P ass for th< tion, a n d t h r e e w e r e expected to a r
id t a n k w ere in bad c on d itio n . Peo-
l ; race H o rm n n so n
“ L o c a t i o n ” Is p re m ise s upon m o n th h av e a s k e d p a r t ia l ex em p tio n
S is k iy o u n a t i o n a l forest a n d Bend rive In M e d fo rd today, T h e au tom o- In t h ? w isdom d is p lay ed by th e city
t”eP 9'.e h a d b een to ld th e b o n d s w e ri w h ich t h e a p ia r y is located.
fr o m th e full red u ctio n .
A pp roxim
L a u r ln e H u g g e r
officia
ls
a
n
d
esp
ecially
Mr
Leeve
to r th e D e sc h u te s nrftw n al forest | bile b u il d in g at th e c o u n ty fa ir
ing/i« legal a n d
th e y sh o u ld
n o t pay
V ivian J o n e s
“ A p i a r i s t ” is one w ho o w n s or a te l y 245 o t h e r h ig h w a y em ployes .Medford fo r a n u m i h e r of y y< e a r s h a t I g r o u n d s is to be used fo r s t o r a g e in thuM c re a t in g a fu n d to ta k e car.
tolovtdem. Mr. L e e v e r a t once set a b o u t
w ould receive c u ts g r e a t e r th a n
Vlona Lewis
k eep s bees.
been h e a d q u a r t e r s for b o th the Cra t h r o u g h a r a n g e m e n t s c o m p le te d b> of a t leas t part of th e c ity 's In
h e e w 1« t a s k o f s t r a i g h t e n i n g o u t the
E v ad n a Musty
U n la w fu l to im p o rt in to s t a t e b e e s ( th o se p re s c rib e d by t h e le g isla tu re t e r L a k e n a ti o n a l p a r k a n d th e R o ­
d e b te d n e ss.
t h o s e in ch arg e.
Mura Mills
o r used a p p lia n c e s n o t a c c o m p a n i e d ! In case th e re c o m m e n d a t io n of Bal-
ithlOt n E gled me8s « • •
It
is
p
la
n
n
e
d
to
buy
In
as
m
a
n
s
gu e R iv er n a ti o n a l forest.
" N o m en will be e n ro lle d at th<
W y la m a e P a r k e r
by c e r t if ic a te of Inspection.
dock is accepted . In m o st cases the
T h e cam p s ap p ro v e d a r e to s i t­ d is tric t h e a d q u a r t e r s h ere, b u t a few as possible of th e w a t e r b o n d s a
In May, 1923, on t h e re c o m m e n
R u t h llan atro m
U n la w fu l to place food c o n ta in l a t t e r em p lo y es a r e in c lu d e d in the
once.
T
h
e
b
a
la
n
c
e
of
th
e
mone>
u a te d as follow s: A p p le g a te In R ogut will he t a k e n in a t th e c a m p s " M a­
x itlon of Mr. L eever, th e city p u r in g h o ney in co m bless p a c k a g e oi lo w er sa la ry b ra c k e t s .
Ja c k S an d ers o n
will
he
re-in
v
ested
R iv er, A gness In S iskiyou, CUf' j o r A r m s tr o n g p o in te d out. H o e m ­
/ i/tased a n In v e s tm e n t b on d fr o m th e bees o r q u e e n s o ff e re d fo r sale.
B erenice R eam es
S p rin g s in F r e m o n t , Dog L a k e in p h asized t h e fact t h a t all m e n whe
L /i v e s t o r ’s S y n d ic a t e of M in neapolis
J a m e s V incent
Bees m oved from one c o u n ty to
F r e m o n t , I n g r a m in F r e m o n t , Lak< a r e put In th e «am ps, m u st be h ired S h o w e r G iv e n fo r
Us b o n d Was to be p aid fo r in an- a n o t h e r o r fro m one lo c a tio n to a n ­ S e n io r C la ss G iv e s
E th ely n Scott
o' th e W oods In R ogue R iv er, K erb y by th e d e p a r t m e n t of labor, a n d th a t |
T Vial I n s ta ll m e n t s of $1332, a n d was o t h e r m u s t be a c c o m p a n ie d by an
H d a t l v e s a n d friend s of the g r a d ­
L
o
c
a
l
B
r
id
e
-e
le
c
t
in S iskiy ou, P istol R iver in S iskiyou he will be u n a b le to he of an y a s s is ­
m a t u r e In 10 y e a rs .
It was f i -1
u a tin g clasa h ave been re q u e s te d not
C la ss D a y P r o g r a m S o u th F o r k of R o g u e In R o g u e R iver t a n c e to a p p lic a n ts .
...
,
. . . . . . . , o fficial ce rtif ic a te .
MI hh Vida McGonagle was h o n o r ­ to b rin g p re s e n ts to th e school on
tred a t th a t tim e t h a t if t h e b o nd
T h p a p ja r y in s p e c to r s h a n m a ke
( o q u l l l e in Siskiyou, B ear C a m p i r
S u p p lies fo r th e d is tr i c t a r e t o b< ed w ith a lovely gurp ri* e s h o w e r b)
is k e p t u n t i l t h e city w a t e r b o n d ,
t , OI|i of an y o r a u u p i a r ies in
his occasion. F lo w ers may be glv-
Siskiy ou, Mt. R eu b en In Siskiyou b o u g h t on t h e bid system , a n d call» a g r o u p of her fr ie n d s last T u e sd a y
lue of $ 2 5 ." 0 0 b e c a m e d u e in 1910 h is d is
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tric t a n d p lain ly m a r k tht
Member« of th e g r a d u a t i n g class
E lk C reek in R ogu e R iver, G overn will be issued from tim e to tim e foi e v e n in g a t th e hom e o f Miss Bessie
1 te i n t e r e s t a n d p rin c ip a l of th e (lives c o n t a i n i n g dis e a se d *
giving of p resen ts done In p rivate.
11 of l t l l laM a»M» ( M i d ig n ity for m e n t c a m p in C r a t e r L a k e , W in e n e c e ss a ry pu rch as es.
D.pt.W*
Milton.
wonl<| pay off t h e w a t e r b o n d s . ^ ^
a n d 8erve a w r it te n no tice ot j an h o u r T u e s d a y a f t e r n o o n w hile
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t h a t t i m e th e city h a s paid t h e fin d in g s on th e o w n e r o r perso n th ey p r e s e n te d t h e i r class day exer
She received m a n y lovely a n d use
I.
*
Misses L a u r e t t a W illiam s, K a t h e r ­
, lene» ÿ a n n u a l p a y m e n t as it b ecam e
fill g ifts, in clu d in g a b e a u ti fu l quilt !
i c h a r g e w h o m an! e r a d i c a t e such
r a m entitled " T h e A a P . T . A . H o ld s L ast
G uy T ex H as
ine
L a th ro p . Hazel McGonagle, Eve­
¡e. All w e n t fin e u n til las t y ear d is e a se w i t h i n tim e specified in no- s a s sin a te d S p o tlig h t R e v ie w .”
from th e L adles Aid Society of Ihej
lyn
Brown,
Avi»
ten r u m o r s as to th e s a f e ty an d tice.
M e e tin g fo r Y e a r
If d isease is A m erican F oul-)
W y la m a e P a r k e r
as
m a s t e r ol
N e w A s s is ta n t F e d e r a t e d C h u r c h , a n d a lovely gift Ayrea, Smi J t e h, r r y G eneva
Tex,
Ruby W e b ste r
liab ility o f th e I n v e s to r 's Syndi- b ro o d , th > tim e sh ill n o t be lest cecem onies p re s id e d o v e r h e r so h o o ’
from Mrs. L ouise G rim es.
te sw ep t o v e r t h e .city. Mr. Leev- • h a n 21 h o u r s n or m o re t h a n 140 0 f u n r u l y pupils, w hile t h e y presen t-
T h e e v e n in g was e u jo y a h ly spent : Alice Case, Hazel Oliver, Amy Jo hn -
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in
p la y in g g a m e s a f t e r whit-h light j e o n , G ladys H o ffm an . Lola S p eak er,
I n s ta ll a ti o n of officers fo r next
F ra n c e s F a b e r, Carol F u rr y , an d the
lt w as sa fe a n d ra n fo r reelectio n E r a d i c a t i o n of A m e ric a n F o u lb r o o d l e a d i n g n u m b e r s w ere t h e class his- y ear, a n a t t r a c t i v e play p re s e n te d u d m i n i a s t r a t i o n h a s hit th e C e n t r a l r e f r e s h n i e n t s w ere served .
.P oin t postofflee.
U n d e r th e new
(ostesacfi Ardi» Casati an d Bessie
T h o se p re s e n t
w ere
t h e honot
r th e Bole r e a s o n he w ish ed to be s h a ll be by k ilin g t h e bees in th e t o r y, re a d by
G race
H e r m a n s o n by c h il d r e n of th e first g r a d e , and
office w h e n th e In v e s tm e n t bond m a r k e d h iv es a n d b u r n i n g t h e dl- L c la ss p ro p h ecy , by E t h e l y n S cott, m u sic f u r n i s h e d by th e h ig h school ru lin g s , m e m b e rs of t h e p o s t m a s t e r 's g u est, Miss Vida M cG onagle, a n d th e Milton.
fam ily a r e not p e r m it te d to a c t as
e due.
seased co lo n ies in c lu d in g th e bees a n d cla »w will by B eren ic e R eam es. g le e c lu b w ere high lights in th e fin
c le r k s on s a la ry In offices w h e n
R o o s e v e lt ’s P e a c e P r o p o s a ls H a ile d
al
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,brood, cotrfbs. f r a m e s , h o n e y an d I
F o llo w in g t h e class d a y ex ercises
th e a m o u n t allow ed for c le r k s hire
T im e h a s p ro v e d t h e wisdom ot twax in a pit a n d b u ry in g a s h e s no ¡ t h e last s t u d e n t body m e e tin g fot Fr*day a f t e r n o o n . -Mav 6th.
in E u ro p e a s P r e m isin g N e w D a y
e s c e e d a $2U per m o n th .
e move. A l th o u g h it w as th o u g h t 'less t h a n tw o feet deep an d disinfect-1 t^ p y e a r w as held.
T h e fo llow ing
Mrs. E ar! I_c«»er was in s ta lle d a s |
T h e r e f o r e , w hen th is law w ent In
at to d r a w o ut th e m on ey on th e ing th e hives, bodies, b o tto m b o a rd s I1PW officers f o r th e y e a r w e re in
p re a i d e 'it ; Miss A rlen e H a y , first |
LONDON. May 1# P r i m e Min a d d r e s s as an Indication the United
i t u r l t y o t th e b o n d , r a t h e r t h a n to
g n d sllp ers bv sc o rc h in g u n til 8 ta l| ed
P r e s i d e n t , D elb e rt A y ers; vice p r e s id e n t; Mrs. A. W. A yres I to effect May 1st, It b ecam e neces- later R am say Mai D onald, in ail ini S ta te s is t u r n i n g from 'ice-cold iso­
ow it to s t a n d an d d J r a w com
....
r ! l Every ««el dl
,
tea l Q m *n Blown Bee second vice p r e s id e n t; Mrs. Al H e r ­ I nary for Mr Tex to get a new c lerk pa*Hiou<ad s | m *** o h b e fo re a d UHn la t i o n ” to w a rd s E uro p e
Mr. Ray W
a n d I n t o r e - ' still th e $ 1 8 ,0 1 3 .5 8 seased a p ia r y Is h e re b y de c la re d ' I r r e t a r y , K a t h e r i n e L a t h r o p ; T re a s - j m a n s o n . t r e a s u r e r ; an d Mrs. A rn o ld In stead of his wife.
It was
em p hasized
In officia l
g u i .h e d g a t h e r i n g of 200 m e m b e r
A n d e rs h a s been in s ta lle d as clerk
tlch t h e city now h a s o n h a n d wili p u blic n u is a n c e an d if th e o w n e r c a n 1 ,i r e r E rm e l S h av er,
B o h n e rt, s e c r e ta r y .
of t h e P il g r i m s so ciety, hailed Pre* q u a r t e r s G e rm a n y has alw ay s »up-
In p lace o ' Mrs. T ex. w ho h a s a s ­
t a big h o i" in t h e b o n d e d indebt not be fo u n d o r re f u s e s to a b a t e t h e '
V ivian J o n e s w as p re s e n te d the
Mrs. L e e v e r m a d e th e follow ing s is te d f. t h u s b a n d fo r sev eral y e a rs («lent R o o sev elt's peace pro p o se Is to ported th e MacDonald plan for d is­
tiea*. W a u n d e r s t a n d t h e p r e s e n 1 n u is a n c e , it s h a ll be t h e d u ty o h o n o r cup by Mr J e w e tt . T h e o t h e r
a r m a m e n t as a s u ita b le basis fo r a
rp p o in tm e n ts of chairm an: program ,
Mr and Mrs. Tex a r e p la n n i n g to n ig h t as a n historic p r o n o u n c e m e n t
tn la to $ o i " t l y b u y u p a s m a n y o t h e in s p e c to r to a b a t e th e s a m e in tw n who w ere e lig ib le f o r th is h o n o t I
“ T h is Is an h is to ric d a y . ” he de co n v en tio n , a n d la th u s in e n ti r e a c ­
Mrs. H a r r y Y o u n g ; p u b licity , Mrs. m ove Into th e old J o h n Sheley horn'
) o u t s t a n d i i . w a t e r b o n d s as pus t h e m a n n e r abo v e d e sc rib e d
alld w hose score« w ere v e ry n e a r Mae R i c h a r d s o n ,
cord with th e Roosevelt re c o m m e n ­
h o s p i ta l it y , Mrs on S o u th Second s t r e e t , now o ccu p i­ d a r e d .
-I«, a n d 1$ is t h o u g h t t h i s r a n hr
T h e o w n e r o r bailee of an ap iary th a t „( t h e w in n e r w ere Wylama# Uoy T m ; m ^ m b e r i hlp. Mr». Ed Vln
datio n on th is subject
“
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lj
ed by th e F le i s c h e r fam ily , w hich
ne a t th is ti m e at a s u b s t a n t i a
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m ay se n d in a w r it te n ap p e a l fro m i>a r k e r a n d B erenice R eam e*
c e n t , p u b lic a tio n s. Mrs. L e n o re H ill; th e y re c e n tly p u rc h a s e d
Mr Tex
-ing t o th* city.
th e in s p ecto r'» field d e te r m i n a ti o n
Ml«a H a m il to n , g ir l- ' coach, p r * . nd
M r„
P A R IS , May 1«, P re s id e n t R o o t
• • •
I has n e a rly a y e a r yet to serv e at h e r s e lf In full sail, w ith c o u r a g e a m
to th e D e p a r t m e n t t o g e t h e r w ith ? «ented le t t e r s to th e fo llo w in g girl«' !
e v elt'a d e c la ra tio n to th e n atio n s o!
with
fin
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ti
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.
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new
Much fa v o r a b le c o m m e n t g re e te d p o s t m a s t e r an d Ills m a n y friend»
Thus t h e d r e a m of o u r m a y o r ha»
waters,'* th e p r i m e m i n is te r r o n t tn th e w orld to d ay g en erally m et re
«pecim an of d is e a se d m a t e r i a l chos- o npTa B row n. G e ra ld in e Teg. E d n a
n e t r u e a n ! we h e a r t i l y c o n g r a t u en a n d sealed Jointly hv th e Inspec S h av er. F r a n c e s F a b e r . Avis Ayers. th e r e q u e s t p r e s e n ta t io n of a n April h o p e he will be a g a i n r e - a p p o in te d
s tra in e d c o m m e n t in officia l F ren ch
play let given by f i n d g r a d e pupils. W h ile h e Is a s t r o n g R ep ublican, hit lied.
e him on t h - h a p p y e v e n t.
circles
A copy of th e d o c u m e n t was
•or a n d o w n e r of B ailee a n d accom G e ra ld in e Jo n e s , F e r n C h e r r y h o l m e * (
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Mrs R ic h a r d s o n , t h e te a c h e r , d e ­ lo ng y e a rs o f ex p e rie n c e s m a k e him
• • •
N aom i J o h n s o n i
t a k e n Im m ed iately to P re s id e n t I«e-
p a n te d by a s t a t e m e n t sig n ed by P egg y L a w r e n c e .
serv es m uch c o m m e n d a ti o n fo r th e a very v a lu a b l e m a n for th e place ow n d e c la ra ti o n , la to be In d iffe re n
How d o f®n like t h e scen ery over
B ru n , a n d t h " foreign office began
.both, t h a t th e sa m p le was ta k e n K a th e r i n e L a th r o p . P h y llis T u r p in ;
m a n n e r in w hich th e play wag p r e ­ an d if It Is t h o u g h t th a t no B ento to n o t h i n g th a t con cern » th e peace
• d e t o u r r n e c e s s a r y to get in to
a close a n a ly s is of th e president'»
fro m t h e p o rtio n of ap ia ry d e sc rib ­ a n d D o ro th y Pow ell.
of
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said
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ty
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t
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ol
c ra t will he fo und to ta k e t h e job
d f o r d thee day«?
G re a t fun t r
Mr J e w e t t p re s e n te d le tte r* to
ed In tjie a b a t e m e n t notice.
The
P r e s i d e n t R oosevelt's m essage wat s t a t e m e n t s
at t h e h a n d s of a D e m o cratic p r e s i­
th e c o s t u m i n g
r e to t n w e
Wo m iles to get foul
D elb ert Ayer*
W h a t Is looked upon h e re a* th*
sa m p le sh all be s u b je c te d to a la b o r t h e follow in g boys
w
elco
m e d In the lo bbies of p a rlla
«ha. B u t we s u p p o s e it is a nec-
T h e g irls' glee club «ang tw o n u m ­ d e n t
a p p a r e n t In ten tio n of G erm an y tc
s t o r y d e te r m i n a ti o n a n d t h e find H e r m t n H osfleld . A a r o n Ayers, Ctlf-1
m
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'
ford t 'a s a d . W il b e r E icher. R oland bers. 'Kong of In d ia an d “ T h e H its -(
ably a broad, sw eep in g c o n tr ib u t io n r e a r m is o b scu rin g th e whole di*-
te t h e n e w ro ad all th e m o r e w h en n g s s h a l l be fin al
It s h a ' l be u n la w f u l to sell or C asad R b e rt V irt u e , M arvin S ta r k t r D an ce.” a n d a girls q u a r t e t t e B o S W e l l N a m e d a $
to t h e g e n e r a l cau se of world pcar< a r m a m e n t q u e stio n , so th a t even Mr
In fin ish ed
n«t«t.ng of
Vivian Jo n e a . R u t h ;
B erenice R e a m e s an d B ud dy Cow-
R o o se v e lt's
w illingness
"«pressed
o ff e r for s ale bees o r a p p lia n c e s in
ic recovery.
T r a n sp o r t C h a ir m a n a n d A pp econom
re
c
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n
tly
to
Special
Envoy
Kdonard
In. a« veil le a d e rs, w ere also pre H aley . W y la m a e P a r k e r , a n d Bere-
*ected
w
ith
disease.
ro v al of th e p r e s id e n t's men
We w o n d e r as d ay by d a y we read
n 'c e R e a m e r , pleased m uch wi t h th e
e n te d w ith letter».
U n la w fu l to k eep bee* In Im m o t
tion of th e MacD onald a r m s red u c H e rrlo t to a b a n d o n A m erica’s tr a d
a c e o n n ts o f t h e tr i a l now g o in r
n u m b e r * th e y sa n g
Such bees shal
O R E G O N S T A T E C O L L E G E . C or Hon plan waa p a rt ic u l a rly e m p h a t h Itional n e u tr a li ty If satisfied about
wly on 1$) E ’te e n e , w h o 1« t h e big-1 a b le f r a m e h iv es
Mr*
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valli*.
May 11— C a r l Bosw ell, se n io r a n d th e g e n e ra l m n r e n » u i waa t h a ' who la th e agreeaor. was considered
be
tr
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t Iter. S^lr«* so m e o n e «ays th<".
E v e ry b e e k e e p e r sh all r e g i s te r on h e r m o t h e r at h e r m o t h e r 's hom* h ia to ry of t h e P a r e n t T e a c h e r a t t u in e d u c a t io n at O reg o n S ta l e college, t h e s e n d in g of th e niessege on th< in s u ffic ie n t to w a r r a n t w eakening
rd P r a m
m a k e a w fu l th r e a t ?
T h o se p re s e n t w ere e la t io n In C e n t r a l P oint.
has re c e n tly been a p p o in te d hy the eve of C h a n c e llo r l l l l l e r 'a speech ti of th e F r*n«h arm y
«>f M o n-*’ M inday May 14
• c e rt a in ti m e a n d a t a c e r t a i n 1 o r b e fo re t h e first
T o d a y 's s ta te m e n t wa# g en erally
Mr. a n d Mr* P a u l M a rtin . Mrs Mar
Mr» E C. F a b e r was ele e te d to clas s p re s id e n t as c h a i r m a n of the t h e G e r m a n re ich atag would hav< j
ea.
Thei
so m e o n e
else say? ea c h year. T h e fee «hall be »a c e a u
eentt ,
m o t h e r . Mrs Miller, Mr an d s e r v e a s h i s to r i a n fo r next y ear
well received, m - ra h e rs Of th # cham
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weott w aa In an e n t i r e l y d if fe re n t
p ro v id ed t^r,, p p r i n c e of P a s a d e n a . C alif
her of d ep u ties recognising the good
T h e a s s o c ia tio n m a d e a gift ol s e n i o r bast.
at th at t.m e
And w e f e a r the , fo r ea e h a d d ^ i o n a l hive
Mr.
R o oseselL h u t
Mr L N S w a rt« an d t h e ho no t $20 to th e school to be a p p lie d on
B E R L IN .
May
1«.
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w ere on t h e i r w ay to
A ny p erso n v io la tin g t h e p r o s i t g u e s t. Mr*. L. N. S w a rt* a n d th« t h e m a t e r i a l f o r th e t e n n i s co u rt* feat held i»y th e g r a d u a t i n g • lass Kooseveit'a m essage to d a y waa te 1 i pinion w as reserved.
k a t a R fe te th e y w ished to re n t.
T he tex t was eag erly s tu d ie d In
In o ff I d a 1
M o th ers of t l y th i r d g r a d e p u p ils T h e s t u d e n t s go o n t of tow n to dine l-elved very f a v o r a b ly
I w ho M id they saw t h e m u r d e r . k Ion* o f thi* act o r f a ilin g t o comply ho*» an d ho*tes* Mr a n d Mr* E
t o e c h a m b e r d u r i n g re c e ss, a n d It
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e a f u a a y J o i n r h o f w o m en . T hey
s r e s t m*nv b e a u ti f u l Lower*.
T h e for*t$n o ffice w elcom ed the re s u lte d lit a n im a te d diacusslo»
nut to®
t h e m ee tin g
U s u b j e c t to a fin « of $25
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