The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936, May 31, 1934, Image 1

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    THE AMERICAN
DIAMOND JUBILEE OPEN SUN.
JUBILEE
EDITION
JUBILEE
EDITION
C E N T R A L P O IN T , O R E G O N , T H U R S D A Y .
V OIA 'M E VI
Musings—
By an Innocent Bystander
W e w ant to ad d o u r w o rd of wel­
co m e to all who a r e v is itin g o u r v al­
ley in c e le b r a ti o n of O r e g o n ’s 75th
b ir th d a y . W h ile th is w r i t e r h a s o n ­
ly s p e n t o n e - t h ir d of t h a t ti m e In
O reg o n , h e ia g lad to w elcom e o th e r s
to t h i s b e a u ti f u l la n d o f o urs.
>m
» 1, | s u ; t
Program for the
STILL HAS SMILE
Celebration Is
FOR ALL COMERS
Now Complete
M ’MItKR : »
Daughter First
State Governor
FÜLL OF ROMANCE
E DEEDS
• • •
One o u ts ta n d i n g p io n e e r of Ore­
M E D F O R D , O re.,
May .'10.— T h e ev ening sessions.
All p a r t s of Ore-
gon
Is K ow ena M ulkev Honney, born
W e a r e p ro u d of O re g o n ; p ro u d of
co
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te d ,
t h e re c o r d sh e h a s m a d e in th e 7f> in M arysville, now C o rv allis in 1 !*5ft.
H er father. Luke
M ulkey
se ttle d ntond J u b i le e c e le b r a ti o n in M edford
H
isto
rical
e
x
h
ib
its
will be open
y e a rs of s t a te h o o d . T h e b r a v e men
. . .
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,
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th e e n ti r e week in J a c k s o n v ille , an d
th
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of
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moved
a n d Jacksonville J u n e J to 9. observ-
,
a n d w o m en who c a m e in to th is wil­
will be th e most c o m p le te e v e r pre-
derness
and
e s ta b lis h e d
h o m es to M o n m o u th . 1’olk Co. w h e re Ro- ing
O
regon
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s
a
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y
se
a
te
d
in Oregon.
P ers o n a lly guid-
b u il d e d b e t t e r t h a n th e y knew. We v.ena y o u n g e st d a u g h t e r w as m a r r i ­
of in t e re s t
in
ed to ('h as. R eu b e n Honney in 1S82. 's t a t e h o o d . was a n n o u n c e d th is week, ed t o u r s to points
a r e g la d to pay h o m a g e to th e s e pio­
be f e a t u r e d
C h a rle s R e u b e n , w as th e yo u n g est |T h e p ro g r a m o ff e rs som e of the most J a c k s o n v ill e will also
n e e r b u ild ers.
It to o k re a l co u ra g e
ever
pre- d u rin g J u b i le e
w eek , w h ich
will
son of Dr. T r u m a n
Honney who e x ten s iv e e n t e r t a i n m e n t
to cro ss a c o n ti n e n t Into a w ild e r­
R e n te d in th e west a n d will be en- reach one of Its clim ax es T h u r s d a y
cro
ssed
th
e
p
la
in
s
to
Calif,
in
1945
n e ss an d c a rv e o u t h o m e s a n d
es­
j fo ren oon w ith th e pio n eer p a r a d e in
s p e n d in g th e w in te r at S u t t e r ’s F o r t ! tirly w ith o u t dull m o m e n ts .
ta b lis h a g re a t sta te . A nd it ta k e s
An h isto ric a l p a g e a n t , "O y er-U n - Medford.
G o v e rn o r
Ju liu s
Metei
now S a c ra m e n to .
In cid e n tly on e of
c o u r a g e to d a y to do well o u r p ari.
Dr. H o n n ey ’s g irls picked up w hat IG on” ( L a n d of P le n t y I will be feat- will presen t a n a d d r e s s T h u r s d a y
• • *
the
proved to be gold n u g g e ts but C ap­ lu r e d W ed n esd ay , T h u r s d a y a n d F r i ­ a fte rn o o n in J a c k s o n v ill e fro m
F o r each of us m u s t p lay o u r p a rt
evenings.
O r e g o n ’s
D ia m o n d step s of th e old J a c k s o n c o u n ty
tain S u t t e r fo r b a d e th e m
m a k in g d a y
in c a r r y in g on th e t r a d i t i o n s h a n d
p re s e n tin g
Nor- c o u rth o u se .
th e find public.
T h e next
sp rin g | J u b i l e e ro u n d - u p ,
ed dow n to us. O u r f a t h e r s p la n te d
An In d ia n v illage, w ith
real In ­
th e y cam e to O regon
s e t tl in g at I m an C o w a n ’s f a m o u s collection ot
God h a s w a te re d , an d it is o u r s to
b u ck in g horses, s te e rs an d bulls, will dian s . wil be m a i n t a i n e d t h r o u g h o u t
W ood b u r n .
c u lt iv a t e a n d f o s te r t h e g r o w th th a t
The
g ro u p
T h o se of you in t h e valley
who I lx- f e a t u r e d W e d n e s d a d y , T h u r s d a y , th e w eek in M edford.
th e h a r v e s t m ay be b o u n ti fu l
tu
an d S a t u r d a y
a f t e r n o o n s will have 50 In d i a n s re p r e s e n ti n g
visit " B o n n e y 's G r i l l ” below Gold | F r i d a y
y e a rs to come.
Hill will be pleased to k n o w
t h a t ¡follow ed by a special s h o w in g S a t ­ seven d if fe re n t tr ib e s an d will In­
9 w m
th e little g re y h a ir e d m o t h e r w ho u r d a y nig h t. T h e c o m p e titio n is o p ­ c lu d e six c h ie f ta n s , all living in a n ­
w ith
big cash c ie n t tepees.
So to d ay we jo in t h e e n t i r e s ta te alw a y s g r e e t s you
T h e r e a r e a score of
w ith
a
sweet en to all c o m e rs,
In jo y fu l c e le b ra tio n .
A nd a s we sm ile an d a glad h a n d is n o n e o t h e r prizes for w in n in g e n t r a n t s .
oth er attra c tio n s
to e n t e r t a i n
th e
jo in in t h e a c tiv itie s o f th e D iam o n d t h a n R ow ena M ulkey Honney, th e
An O regon M a n u f a c t u r e r s ’ e x h ib it t h r o n g s of v is ito rs.
J u b ile e , m a y we s ile n t ly reso lv e to m o t h e r of F r a n k
th e
A m i n e ra l exh ibit
w ith e n tr ie s
w ho
ow ns
th e will be open d aily t h r o u g h o u t
be w o r th y of o u r h e r i t a g e a n d to Grill, Perl of C e n tr a l P o in t , R alph e n t i r e w eek d is p la y in g O rego n p r o ­ fr o m all p a r t s of O regon, h a s been
m a k e th e next 75 y e a rs a s full ot of T h e Dalles, a ls o
b u ilding. p rep ared .
A ra b b it show
is also
Mrs.
R ob ert d u c ts in th e N a t a t o r i u m
w o n d e r f u l g r o w th an d a d v a n c e m e n t S co tt an d Mrs. S ta n l e y W o o d w a rd of T h e ex h ib it will a ls o o ff e r special s c h e d u le d fo r th e week.
as th e past o n e s h av e show n.
T h e co m p lete p r o g r a m follows:
W o o d b u rn an d
H e n ry of K la m a t h e n t e r t a i n m e n t d u r i n g a f t e r n o o n a n d
• • •
F alls.
She
is " M o t h e r ”
to
all
So a g a in we »ay, w elcom e to all who a r e f o r t u n a t e in k n o w in g h e r,
It is o u r h op e you will e n jo y y o u r h a s ju s t passed h e r e ig h ty f i r s t tnile-
S U ND AY , JU N K :l
sta n e , still r e t a i n s th e pep a n d go
visit a n d will com e a g a in .
9 : 0 0 A. M.— H a n d ic a p go lf t o u r n a m e n t opens. R ogu e Valley golf course.
* * •
an d u nselfish princip les sh e w as e n ­
9 : 0 0 A. M.— S t a t e fly c a s tin g t o u r n a m e n t opens.
W e a r e w o n d e rin g if t h e w e a t h ­ dow ed w ith — s a c rific in g h e rs e lf fot
9 : 0 0 A. M.— S ta t e te n n i s t o u r n a m e n t opens.
e r m a n is ju s t tr y in g to g et this o th ers.
1 0 :0 0 A. M.— D ia m o n d J u b i l e e tr a p s h o o t opens.
storm y w eather
off his chest
in
H e r e ’s to you. m o t h e r, a s one of 1 0 :2 9 A. M.—S e c r e t a r y of A g r ic u l tu r e H t n r y A. W alluce a rr iv e s , In s p e c ­
tion of D e p a r t m e n t of A g r ic u l tu r e sta tio n s.
tim e for t h e J u b ile e .
H o p e so.
L ife's l l e a u ti f u l S ta r s w hich sh in es
1 1 :0 0 A. M.— R elig io u s o b s e r v a n c e s by all ch u rch es .
m 9
9
u n d lm m e d to th e end.
2 :0 0 P. M.— H a n d ic a p golf to u r n a m e n t a t R ogue Valley golf course.
W;e h e a r t h a t t h e city t r u c k is
2 :0 0 P. M.— A d d re ss by S e c re ta ry W alla c e at th e fa irg ro u n d s .
O regon w as a d m i tt e d to th e Union
3 :0 0 P. M.— S e c r e t a r y W a lla c e leaves M edford.
going to s t a r t m a k i n g r e g u l a r trip s
8 : 0 0 P. M.— U nio n r e lig io u s services a t th e f a i r g r o u n d s w ith Rev. D. J.
to th e d u m p g r o u n d s soon. T h a t is F e b r u a r y 1 4, 1859, an d h a d a t t h a t
F e rg u s o n of A sto ria.
good news. W e h o pe e v e ry o n e will tim e a p o p u la tio n of a b o u t 53,0ny.
MONDAY, JU N K I
t a k e a d v a n t a g e of th is serv ice. T h e T h e 1930 eenstts gives t h e p o p u la tio n
M a n u f a c t u r e r s ’ K xhiblt, M ining E x h ib it, C a rn iv a l, a n d all
Side
cost will he so sm all as to be n e g li­ of O reg on as 95 3,7 86 , m a k i n g it th e
S how s a n d C oncession s Open fo r th e Week.
3
4
th
s
t
a
t
e
in
po
pu
latio
n.
gible.
Hut Hert sys no n e w sp a p e rs
9 : 0 0 A. M.— H a n d ic a p golf t o u r n a m e n t . R o g u e Valley golf ro u rse .
o r m a g a z in e s will be ac c e p te d an d
2 : 0 0 P. M.— H a n d i c a p golf to u r n a m e n t . R ogu e Valley golf course.
8 : 0 0 P. M.— C o ro n a ti o n of Queen M o th er a t f a i rg ro u n d s .
t h a t all ru b b i s h s h o u l d b e tr e a t e d t o r s to u n d e r s t a n d why O re g o n ia n s
9 :0 0 P. M.— O i l tim e d a n c e at K n ig h ts of P y th i a s H all, M edford. O regon
their
s t a te .
F ir s t.
be b u r n i n g b e fo re
h auling
aw ay , j a r e p ro u d of
L u m b e r j a c k s O rc h e s tra .
T h is is to p re v e n t fou l sm e lls m a k ­ Oregon was th e first goal o f th e
w h ite s e t tl e r s on th e P acific coast.
T U E S D A Y , J I NK 5
in g tr o u b le at th e city d u m p .
• • •
Ii o nce in c lu d e d W a s h i n g to n , I d a ­
E x h ib itio n Day at A shland.
9 :0 0 A. M.— H a n d ic a p golf t o u r n a m e n t , lto g u e Valley golf course.
W o n d e r if th e re s id e n ts o n th e ho, p a rt of M o n ta n a a n d W y o m in g .
2 :0 0 P. M.— H a n d ic a p golf t o u r n a m e n t . R o g u e Valley golf cou rse.
W est Side h av e n o ticed how well T h e s e s t a te s a r e off-Bhoots of th e
8 :3 0 P. M. W r e s tli n g c o n te s t at th e A r m o r y , Medford.
p
a
re
n
t
stem
and
a
r
e
g
r
e
a
t
sta
te
s
.
we k e p t o u r p ro m is e to
get th a t
9 : 0 0 P. M.—-Old ti m e d an ce at K n ig h ts of P y th i a s H all, M edford, Oregon
L u m b e r j a c k s O rc h e s tra .
r o u g h cro ssin g fixed?
You know O reg o n h a s to d a y a lm o s t u n lim ite d
P r o g r a m e v e n ts in A sh lan d In c lu d e :
G ra d u a ti o n of S o u th e r n
we sa id th a t w h e r e v e r w e m oved n a t u r a l r e s o u rc e s an d s t a n d s first
O regon N o rm a l School, w ith Dr. C. A. H o w a rd , s t a t e s u p e r i n t e n d ­
t h e o fficials at once got b u sy an d in s t a n d i n g ti m b e r . H e r p e r capiyi
ent of in s tr u c t io n , d e liv e rin g p rin c ip a l a d d res s.
T r a p s h o o t in g ,
fixed up o u r stre e t.
.Maybe
th e y w e a lth is exceeded by only six o t h e r
a r c h e r y t o u r n e y , h o rs esh o e p itc h in g , s w im m in g e x h ib itio n , open
ho use at n o r m a l school an d n u m e r o u s o th e r a tt r a c t i o n s .
to ok pity on th e p o or e d it o r on a c ­ s t a t e s in th e U nion. In f a r t one
c o u n t of his old Model T. A ny w ay could fill a book w ith fa c ts s h o w in g
\\ KDNKSDAY, J I NK <1
A care­
th e y h av e d on e well a n d w e a r e d u -| t h e s u p r e m a c y of O regon.
T r a il Day. C a r a v a n s from all P o in t s of P acifie C oast will a r r iv e
ful s t u d y of all th e s t a te has t o of­
a t In te rv a ls .
ly th a n k f u l .
fe r is well w o r th w hile
f o r th o se 1 2 :0 0 n o o n — L u n c h e o n at Medford H otel f o r v isiting tr a v e l o r g a n i z a ti o n s
tin d e r th e au sp ices of S h a sta C a sc a d e W o n d e r l a n d
A ssociation.
W e w ant ,,u r o u t- o f - s ta te
visi- w h o w a n t a "N ew D eal.”
Hert H all. A sso ciation P r e s id e n t, t o a s tm a s te r .
E a rl Lee Kelly
d ir e c to r of P ub lic W o r k s for C a lifo rn ia , sp e a k e r .
2 :3 0 P. M.— C o w a n 's R o u n d -u p at the f a i r g r o u n d s . S em i-fin a ls lu te n n is
to u rn am en t.
8 :0 0 P. M.— H isto ric P a g e a n t " O y e r-U n -G o n ” at f a i rg ro u n d s .
9 : 0 0 P. M.— J u b i le e d a n c e at th e A rm o r y . M edford.
9 :0 0 P. M.— Old tim e d a n c e a t K n ig h ts of P y th i a s Hall. O regon L u m ­
b e r j a c k s O rc h e s tra .
Official J u b ile e P rogram
Oldest Bank Attraction
For Visitors at Jubilee
T H U R S D A Y . .11 NK 7
1 0 :0 0 A. M.— P io n e e r p a ra d e .
1 2 : On n o o n — H arheoue for p io n e e rs at f a i r g r o u n d s .
2 :3 n p. M.— Speech by G o v e rn o r J u l i u s L. Meier at the C o u r th o u s e , Jttek
sonvllle.
8 : nn p. '.!.— HI to r lc P a g e a n t "O y r-U n -O o n ” at fa irg r o u n d s .
9 : 0 0 P. M — G o v e r n o r 's Hall at th e A rm o r y , M edford.
9 : 0 0 P. M.— O ’.d lim e d a n c e a t K r.lghts of P y t h l a i Hall. O regon Limi
b e rja c k s. O rc h e s t ia
F in a ls of te n n is to u r n a m e n t .
F R ID A Y , J I NK s
10:0(1 A. Al.— A g r ic u l tu r a l and I n d u s t r i a l P a ra d e .
1 2 :0 0 noon
P icnic lu n c h e o n at City P a r k , for fa r m e rs . P r o g r a m a r r a n g ­
ed by P o m o n a G ran g e.
M.—-C o w a n ’s R o u n d - u p at f a i rg ro u n d s .
2:30
8:00
M. H isto ric P a g e a n t. “ O yer-U n-G on" at f a i rg ro u n d s .
M — O i l tim e d a n c e a t K n ig h ts of P y th i a s H all. O regon L um
9:00
b e r j a c k s O rc h e s tra .
9 :0 0 P. M.— O fficial J u b i le e d an ce at t h e A rm o ry , M edford.
SA TU R D A Y , J l NK 1»
A ir show at A irp o rt D u rin g th e Day.
VI.— C o w a n 's R o u n d -u p at fa lr g r o h n d s .
2 :3 0
8:00
M.— C o w a n 's R o n n d -u p at f a i r g r o u n d s
M.— Old tim e d a n c e at K n ig h ts of P y th i a s Hall. Oregon L um -
9:00
b e r j a c k s O rc h e stra .
9 : 0 0 P M.— G r a n d Hall at th e A rm ory. Medford.
—Shanglc Photo.
MEDFORD. O re— (Spec!*!)— Estab­
lished in 1853. the Beckman bank In
Jacksonville. O re, b ean the reputa­
tion o f being the oldest bank In
Oregon and will be one of the attrac­
tions of O rrgons Diamond Jubilee
celebration tn Medford and Jackson-
vtlle, June * to ». observing O re-o- -
75th anniversary of statehood
The interior of th e bank 1» mu- a
the same at It was when gold duct
from the nearby h ills poured over
the counter« 70 7 car« age a beach
where custom ers used to wait U still
the same, including the little tacks
which had been placed tn th e wood
to prevent Whittier« from exercising
their knives. Ancient signs continue
-.0 adorn the *»
•
The bank will be open throughout
the week and w ill be one of the
numerous attractions of Jubilee week,
the activities of which include Med
lord and Ashland In the presentation
of parades, pageants and dtmena 01
]pedal attractions, filling up ever.
a our of the se -e n -ja y e b su -sa c * .
Ministers Hold
Annua! Picnic
O. .Stanley Hall, v i c e - p r e s i d e n t; Rev
W. R. B aird, s e c r e t a r y - t r e a s u r e r .
R e so lu tio n s w ere p assed d e p l o r i n g I
th e a t t e m p t to lo w er ta x e s on to-
hacco a n d liq u o r,
w hile s l m u l ta n
eo u sly t h e taxes a r e b ein g increased
on flo u r, su g a r , a n d s t a p le food com
moditlea. T h e f u r t h e r a t t e m p t to
le g a liz e g a m b l in g
as a s o u r c e of
r e v e n u e w as also r e g r e tt e d . I t was
f u r t h e r voted t h a t copies of
the»»
r e s o lu ti o n s be sent to t h e re p re se n
ta t lv e e Ip c ongress
P H O E N IX May 29.— R og ue R iv e r
beM
Valley M in isterial a ss o c ia tio n
t h e i r a n n u a l picnic a t L lth ia P a r k
in A s h la n d Monday. A picnic d i n n e r
w as e n jo y e d , w ith th e A sh lan d Min
Isters' a ss o c ia tio n
f u r n is h i n g
th-
coffee a n d Ice c re a m .
T h e officers
elec ted fo r th e c o m in g y e a r
w ere:
f*ev B 8 P»terw)ti, p r e s id e n t: Rev
I
T he coast of Oregon was p e ra h p s
first
seen
by S pan ish
n a v ig a t o rs
from
Mexico b e tw e e n
200 an d
y e a rs ago.
T h ese vo y ag es g ave
Spain
claim
her
to t h e
300
to
"O re g o n
C o u n t r y ” . A m o n g th e e a r l y E n g lish
ANNE WHITE AKER, of Kugriif,
daughter of th e first governor of
Oregon, huj been named the Queen
Mother for Oregon's Diamond Jubi­
lee celebration In Mediord next June
3 to 9. Elaborate coronation ceremon­
ies will be held for her the evening
of June 4, Including a children'»
pageant having over ton participant».
The Queen Mother wa» selected on
the basis of being one of tin- ino»t
outstanding pioneer women in the
•tale, ller father. John Whit it.-i.
served ¡is governor from IS’ ll to ISii't
22 Graduate From
Eighth Grade Work
At Ashland Friday
e x p lo rers S ir F r a n c i s
D rak e
m ay
h av e seen th e s o u t h e r n coast of O re­
gon In th e s ix te e n th c e n tu r y .
Upon
th is E n g la n d based h e r claim.
T h ere h a v e been v a rio u s e x p la n ­
a ti o n s for th e origin of th e w o rd
O reg o n
( 1 ) T h a t is w as t h e I n ­
dian nam e for the R iv er of th e W e st
a n d (21 t h a t it w as d e riv e d from
early S p an ish e x p lo r e rs callin g th n
c o u n tr y A ragon. T h e ex act orig in of
th n a m e re m a in s u n k n o w n .
C a p ta in G ray , a n A m e ric a n e x ­
exp lorer In 1792, su iled up th e C ol­
um bia R iv e r n a m i n g It a f t e r h is v es­
sel. T h is disco very a n d p a r t i a l ex ­
p lo ratio n
gave
A m e ric a
a
v e ry
s tr o n g claim to t h e " O r e g o n C o u n ­
t r y . ” O th e r c l a i m a n t s w e r e S p an ish
E n g la n d a n d R u ssia, t h e cla im s of
th e l a t te r b ein g b ased o n e x p l o r a ­
tio n s along t h e n o r t h e r n coast
of
>"■ te r r it o r y .
In 1803, P r e s id e n t J e f f e r s o n o b ­
ta in e d p erm iss io n
fr o m
C o n g ress
to send a p a r t y o v e r l a n d to exp lo re
th e N o rth w e st.
L ew is a n d
C la rk
w ere placed in c o m m a n d , a u d a f t e r a
te d io u s tr ip o v e r t h e plain s, th e y
crossed th e m o u n t a in s , a n d com in g
to tke C o lu m b ia
Ktvei ■ In
1805,
Jo u rn e y e d to Its m o u t h , w h ere th ey
spent th e w in te r at F o r t C latsop , r e ­
t u r n i n g east in s a f e ty th e next s u m ­
m er.
S e tt le m e n t by w h ite s
began
In
1811, w hen a p a rt y of f u r t r a d e r s
sent out by J o h n J a c o b A s to r b u il t
a fo rt on th e site now occupied by
(C o n ti n u e d on P a g e Six)
T w e n ty -tw o
stu d en ts
from
the
C e n tra l Point g r a d e school fin ish ed
th e e ig h t h g r a d e a n d received
d i­
p lo m a s at t h e
th irte e n th
annual
J a c k s o n C o u n ty School day a t t h e
J u n i o r high school in A shland last
F riday.
An all-day p ro g r a m
was
given
w hich Included nittsle by th e c o m ­
bined o r c h e s tr a s of Gold Hill, C e n ­
t r a l P o in t, B u tte F alls an d
E ag le
I’oint u n d e r th e d irectio n of It. A.
N otts; a c h o r u s of e ig h th g r a d e boys
an d g irls from the e n ti r e c o u n ty ; an
a d d r e s s by P re s id e n t B e d fo rd of th "
S o u th e r n O regon N orm al School a n d
th e p r e s e n ta t io n
of d ip lo m a s
by Ir —
C o u n ty S u p e r i n te n d e n t
C. It. How- 51
man.
A picnic d in n e r was
served
at
noon lu L lth ia P a r k a f t e r w hich the
c h ild re n en jo y ed th e p l a y g r o u n d s at
th e p a rk an d m a tin e e a t t h e L lth ia
T h e a tr e .
Also a free sw im In the
T w in P lu n g e s .
F o llo w in g is th e list of th o s e g r a d ­
u a ti n g fro m
th e C e n tra l
P o in t
sch o o l:
E l e a n o r C la rk . B a rb a ra L ee K oeh­
ler. Z ad a C ash. Levon K eizu r, E rn ta
R ic h a rd s o n . N elda J e a n A yers, Doris
W illia m s o n , G eraldine W a lk e r, Viola
P e n la n d . A r t h u r C oplnger, J a c k Gil-
laspey. H o w a rd McKay, Hert Collins.
L o m e W e b s t e r, Ross P a i n t e r , Max
K n a d le r ,
Dale Jo h n s o n .
J a m e s
G rim e s, A lan J e w e tt ,
Dale
Haley,
E d w a r d Moore, Roy H eath .
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THB FIN EST W ATER
T H E B E S T C L IM A T E
B ES T LAW a n d O R D E R
COMMUNITY
Tell T h ese F a c ts to Visitors.
W rite t h e s e fa c ts to friends.
Before a n d a f t e r a t t e n d i n g th e
GREAT
JU B IL EE
Farmers and
Fruitgrowers Bank
(lb -p o sits I n s u r e d )
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th e young lulle«, Florence Harwood
p h i n r v f m in e r o f s o u t h e r n O re g o n ,
111 lake part In a rhlldren'« pag-
( • • f t) a n d f .le n d s G o d d a rd ( r ig h t)
. In »annerito» with the cornual hin
• m l t o h e p r e « e n le d Monday, J u n e
of k n n r W h ita k e r o f E u g e n e , O re ., a the (Juren Mother of ft.-egon'» Dia-
and furk«rm ille from June 3 to 9.
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