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THE AMERICAN • o i l MK \ I M usings— By an Innocent Bystander W e a r e e n jo y i n g a moat w o n d e r - ' lul visit t h i s w eek w ith o u r neph ew a n d bis fa m ily fro m M in n eso ta, w ho a r r i v e d by a u t o T u e sd a y . In t h e m o re t h a n 25 y e a r s sin ce we la s t , saw t h e m a lot of w a t e r h a s g o ne u n d e r th e b rid g e . Boys t h a t we k n ew as j u s t to w -h e a d e d y o u n g s t e rs a r e n o w h e a d s of fam ilies and ini- p o r t a n t citizen s. A nd a lot of t h e fo lks we k n ew a n d n e ig h b o r e d w ith h a v e p ass ed to th e g re a t beyond. It m a d e us lo n e s o m e to h e a r of th e c h a n g e s w hich th e y e a rs h av e b r o u g h t to t h e o ld n e ig h b o rh o o d . E v en th e h o u se In w hich we w ere b o rn h a s been re l e g a te d to th e scrap h e a p a n d is u sed as a c h ic k e n h o u se . E v e n o ne of o u r fa v o r ite fish in g holes is now p a r t of a la k e fo rm ed when a p o w e r c o m p a n y b u ilt a big d am as p a r t of a h y d ro -electric p r o ject! C E N T R A L P O IN T , O R E G O N . T H l K ^ h W , J l I \ *jti, l i e u M M IIM ! * t Tax LOCAL BUSINESS Three Measures to New EUGENE BEADY TO Aol to Add Appear on Ballot Buyer Cost WELCOME GUESTS THE MILES. IRE TO BIG PAGEANT A t Fall Election C o n s u m e r s of M elons an d To m ato es will not pay t h e cost of sta m p s w hich go on ea c h c r a t e sold in th e tw o s t a te s , a s u r e s u lt of th e O re g o n - W a s h i n g to n Melon a n d T o m a to M ar k e tin g A g re e m e n t, a c c o r d ing to M o rto n T o m p k i n s , c h a i r m a n ot th e a g r e e m e n t ' s ex ecu tive c o m m itte e of D ayton. Oregon. " T h i s tux will he paid by th e g ro w e rs th e m se lv e s, th e in co n n from w hich wil go to pay th e costs of a d m i n i s t e r i n g a n d en fo rc in g t h e a g r e e m e n t w hich s e t s all m in im u m prices on Melons a n d T om ato es. | G r o w e r s a r e g la d to pay th is sm all U ax whn th e y get cost of p ro d u c tio n for t h e t r c ro p ," said Mr. T o m p kins. " I t is th e A g r e e m e n t 's Job to see th a t th e g ro w e r s get cost of produc- Ion, r a t h e r th a n t h e ru i u o u s prices of th e past se v e r a l years. Not only will g ro w e rs get a (air price for th e i r m e lo n s a n d to m a to e s , but co n s u m e r s will be a s s u r e d of good, well g ra d e d m e r c h a n d is e a t no increased prices. T h e a r g e e m e n t is i n t e n d e d to e l i m i n a te u n f a i r tr a d e practices w hich h a v e beat odwn g ro w e r s ' prices a n d ra ise d th o s e paid bv t h e c o n s u m e r ." An ou t-o f-to w n w ed d in g of m uch E U G E N E , O R E ., J u l y 25.— E u n te r e s t t h r o u g h o u t O reg on was t h a t | Only th r e e m e a s u r e s will a p p e a r a m e n d m e n t is given as " T o ab o lish gene will be read y T h u r s d a y to at which Miss J o a n S ta d e l m a n be- uppli- c a m e th e brde of T h o m a s Q uast, son on th e b a llo ts at th e g e n e r a l elec- p re lim in a ry e x a m i n a ti o n of w elcom e citizens of th e e n ti r e s t a t e , tio n on N o v e m b e r 8. sp o n s o rs fo r ¡c a n ts fo r licenses to practice c e rt a in ° f Mr. and Mrs. C o rd t H e n ry Q u ast! an d th o u s a n d s ot people from o t h e r of t th h e e h h e e a a lin now of Marysville. W ash., so le m n ise d a t 1,11 o t h e r p ropo aed a m e e n n d d m m e e n ,,t t s ’* t to o | I b b r ra a n n c c h h e e s s of lin g g a a r r t t as as now p a r t s of th e c o u n tr y , t o t h e t h i r d ' th e laws of th e s t a t e h a v in g failed provided hv s t a t u t e , an d to vest ex th e home of t h e b rid e 's p a re u t s Mr. t r ie n n i a l O regon T r a il ev en ts, it a n d Mrs. Jo sep h S ta d e l m a n of T h e ! 10 o b ta i n 0uff,,c*n l " • « « • ‘ »ren <>n elusive a u t h o r i t y in respective li- fJulies. E s t h e r O. Nooey read t h e | Pfc*'t l o n ** to q u a lify , r e p o r ts t h e of-1 cen sin g b o a rd s of th e m edical a n d was a n n o u n c e d h e r e follow ing c o m service last S u n d a y ev en in g a t 8 :3 0 flee of P. J. S ta d e l m a n , s e c r e ta r y ol o steo p ath ic, c h ir o p ra c tic and n a tu r - plete r e h e a r s a ls of t h e fa m e d p ag state. o p a th lc schools to d e te r m i n e th e o'clock before th e firepla ce b a n k e d eant. Officials o t t h e e v e n ts a r e Ballot titles h a d been r e q u e s t e d n * t u r e a n d scope of e x a m in a tio n s w ith g reen s an d w h ite glad io li an d e n th u s ia s t ic , d e c la rin g t h a t - e v e ry su ch a p p li c a n ts ; to d efin e stan- lig hted w ith w h ite ta p e r s in silver for 21 m e a s u re s by v a rio u s Individ- p h ase of th e epic will f a r exceed ca n d e la b ra . Mrs. C a rlt o n P. W illi u a ls a n d grou ps, bu t w h en J u l y 5 . | dl,rd schools of h u m a n h e a lin g ; to e it h e r of th e tw o p rev io u s s p e c t a c a m s sang p reced in g t h e c e rem o n y j th e fin al d a te for filing, a r r i v e d o n - | tflv,de h e a lin g t h u s into ( 1 ) m edical les. h eld in 1926 a n d 1929. an d Mss P r u d e n c e P a t t e r s o n played ! *>' tw o of th e 21 h a d co m p le te d pe-j * nd o s te o p a th ic phy sician s a n d sur- D u rin g the r e h e a r s a l las t n i g h t a th e wedding m usic. t i tl o n s ready . T h e th i r d m e a s u r e . 1 Boons, (21 c h ir o p r a c t ic a n d natur- cast of 2000 people w ent t h r o u g h T h e b rid e w as given in m a r r ia g e th e g r a n g e p o w e r bill, was s u b m it- o p a tih e physician s, ( 3 ) p ra c tio n e r s m o re t h a n a sco re ot elab o rate ted f o r t h e special elec tio n in July,!**) s p l r l t u a ln ie a n s; to p re v e n t in- W h e n we le ft old M in n eso ta, t h i s by h e r f a t h e r . She w ore a princess scenes in a w ay t h a t a r o u sed un 1933. a n d has been held up mean-1 te r f e r e n c e by c o m p e te tiv o schools n e p h e w w as a m ere boy an d u n m a r bou nded e n th u s lu s m a m o n g th e w hile by o c u r t litig a tio n . | of h u m a n h e a lin g ; an d to pro h ib it ried. Now he b rin g s w ith him his in silv er a n d m a d e a t r a i n a n d h e r sm all g r o u p of officials w ho o b g o v e r n m e n ta l c o n t r a c t s re s tric tin g T h e p ow er bill s t a t e s as its pur- wife, (w h o m we k n ow as a little tu l le veil w as h e ld in place by a served th e m . P e r f o r m e d on a n e w c o n tr ib u t in g b e n eficiaries In th e ir slip of a g irl I a n d his fo u r c h ild ren , w re a th of silv er leaves. S h e c a r r i e d j pose “ To p ro v id e for th e s t a t e to choice of licensed p r a c t i o n e r s ” . ly d esig n ed s ta g e 240 feet long t h a t p o w er t h e eld es t o f whom has been a an urin b o u q u e t of g a rd e n ia s . H e r ' a c q u ir e a n d dev elo p w a t e r rises to a h e ig h t of 45 feet, t h e T he tax m e a s u r e gives u s its ob s c h o o l-m a 'a m fo r se v e ra l y ears. a t t e n d a n t s , th e Misses R u th W illi-j a n d h y d ro e le c tr ic e n e rg y e i t h e r sep- je c t " ! .u n i t i n g ta x a b le p ro p e r ty p a g e a n t will u n d o u b te d l y be th e as U n ited W h e re h a v e t h e y e a rs g o n e? Is it a n is and C h r is ti n e Rice of T he Dal-1 a r a t e l y o r jo in tly w ith t h e g re a t e s t p e r f o r m a n c e of t h i s ty pe sessm en t to h a lf its cash v a lu e ; li m possible we a r e g ro w in g really o ld ? j le8’ w<m‘ s i m i la r fro c k s of nios- j S ta te s , a n o t h e r s t a t e o r s t a te s , oi e v e r a t t e m p t e d In A m erica It Is d e iting to t a l tax es by s ta te , cou nty , c rep e made w ith short puffed j su b d iv isio n s h e re o f, or of his s t a t e clared by d r a m a e x p e rts. school d is tric t, a n d city o r to w n e x sleeves an d fla re d t r a i n s , th e f o r m e r ! t r a n s m i t , d i s tr i b u te , use, sell an d B ut how It b rin g s b ack th e old F o r w eeks th o u s a n d s o t E u g e n e cep ting fo r p a y m e n t of e x is tin g in d a y s to t a l k w ith th e boy (a s we 1,1 ‘ u rq u o lse blue, th e l a t t e r in d u sty dispo se th e r e o f a t cost, an d fo r su ch and L ane co u n ty c itiz e n s h a v e been d e b te d n e ss, a n d tax es fo r any y e a r C o u n ty F a ir F u n d s still call h i m ) . ¡pin k . Both w ore c o ro n e ts of silver p u rp o s e to a c q u ir e p ro p e r ty neces- h a rd a t w ork o n th e ev e n t. In a d upon t w o l t h i r d s vote of people, to * • * ¡leav es in th e i r h a i r a n d c a r r ie d a r m j s a r y o r co n v e n ie n t th erefo r; all T o B e D istr ib u te d dition to t h e 2000 ca st m e m b e rs, u the follow ing n u m b e r of mills each H e a s k e d u s if we s till re m e m b n r - i b o u q u e ts of gladio li. Mr. G eorge su c h p r o p e r ty e x e m p t e d fro m ta x n u m b e r e q u a l to th is h a v e beon a i d y e a r p e r d o ll a r of assessed v alua All c o u n tie s of t h e s t a t e will p a r ing in v a rio u s ways. E v e n m en n o t ed th e big c a tf is h we got one d ay on I O u fto r a is e u of S e a tt le a c te d as b e st a t i o n ; c re a tin g a n elective n o n p a r- tion : dm 1936, 20 mills; 1937, 1» I tisan co m m is sio n of th r e e m e m b e r s tic ip a te in tlio d i s t r i b u t i o n of f u n d s directly c o n n e c te d w ith t h e p a g e a n t th e old Blue E a r t h ? How co uld we m a n . mills; 1938, 18 m ills; 1939, 17 At th e re c e p tio n w hich followed I for m a n a g i n g such b u s in e s s ; abol- from ra c in g m eets t h s y ear, a c c o r d have been w e a rin g old tim e w h i s k e v e r fo rg e t. The boy an d th i s m ills; 1940, 16 m ills; an w y e a r w r i t e r w ere flo a tin g dow n th e r i v e r th e cerem ony , Mrs. C. T>. W illia m s | ishin g presen t h y d rl e le c t rtc comiuls- t h e r e a f t e r , 15 m ills; resp ective lev ing to P. J. S t a d e l m a n , s e c r e ta r y of ers a n d c o s tu m e s w h ile w om en of B onds c o n s t it u ti n g general) state. In 1933. B e n to n , C ro o k , J e f th e city have appeared on th e in o u r old b oat, w ith th e boy in t h e Mrs. E d w a r d S e u f e r t, Mrs. Ben R. I slon. ie s not to exceed th e follow ing p r o ferson Hnd Marlon c o u n tie s dhl not stre e ts clad n q u a in t an d c h a r m in g s t e r n a n d o u r s e lf s t a n d in g in t h e L itfin an d Mrs. G. C. M oore presid- • s t a te o b lig a tio n s m ay he issued for p o rtio n s of to ta l tux: 10 p e r c e n t; T h e s e c o u n tie s have pioneer c o stu m es. bow w ith a sp e a r . S u d d e n ly we ed in t h e d in in g room . S erv in g fin a n c in g such b u sin e ss on ly w hen co u n ty . 25 p e r c e n t ; school d is tric t. h a v e receipts. n o w c o m p le te d o rg a n iz a tio n of T he O regon T r a il will a g a in h a v e c a u g h t sig h t of a m u d d y spot a lo n g w ere Mrs G eorge P. S ta d e l m a n an d voted by peo ple." 25 p e rc e n t; city o r to w n , 10 p e r b o a rd s a n d will be in cluded In the th r e e f e a t u r e e v e n ts . In a d d it lo u to C o n s ti tu t io n a l a m e n d m e n t s th a t i c e n t " th e s h o r e a n d k new an old c h a n n e l th e Misses G e ra ld in e M cG rath, Ed- Mary C on do n an d w ere successfu l In g e tt in g a place on tlrs t 19J4 a p p o r t i o n m e n t , w hich a lively p ro g r a m of " c a t " w as busy feeding. W e c a u g h t nelo is Maxon, lesser a tr a c - A n o th e r p e titio n co m p le te d fo r will be m a d e to t h e f a ir a ss o c ia tio n s tions. th e ballo t a r e th e h e a lin g a r t s s ig h t of Ills tail, w hich looked as j KHIet Hedges. Tile p a g e a n t will be h e ld filing on J u l y 5 w as t h a t of th e Mrs. S ta d e l m a n , m o t h e r of th e a m e n d m e n t w h ich w as s u b m it te d Soi.lalitd p a r t y w hich p e r m I u th a t in A u g u s t by th e s e c r e ta r y of sta te . each nig h t, w hile on F r i d a y tho pio b ro a d as a b a rn door. b rid e, w as in eg g sh ell s a t i n w ith a w ith 46.213 R a c in g sp o n s o rs h a v e t u r n e d in n e e r p a r a d e will t a k e place, a n d on s i g n a tu r e s , and t h e po , ltlc8 , * ro u p to h av e il(t can(U. a lr e a d y t h i s S a t u r d a y p ra c tic a lly e v e ry c ity in Not w a itin g to g e t clo ser we Jack et of m a t c h in g lace, an d w ore lim ita tio n of lu x e ^ a m e n d m e n t, w ith d<ltaB , n d u d e d on lho N o v c m b e r baI. $27 ,50 0 to th e s t a t e co rsag e of T a li s m a n 34.88 1 s i g n a tu r e s . y ear. Of th is su m , $10,312 .50 Is th e s t a u i will Join la fo r t h e p a r a d e R a q u tre m « .* » ¡r „ lfl T h „ p etition ..»rlded „ p o in te d th e sp e a r , w ith its 16 fo ot a s h o u l d e r I n t e r n a of progress. h andle exended full le n g t h , at ro ses. fo r filing a r e 26 .66 6. s i g n a t u r e s , which w as i„ excess of set a s i d e fo r t h e Pacific A f te r a sh o r t w edd ing tr ip , Mr. tion al L ivestock e xposition, a like T h e p a g e a n t will open w ith a w h e r e we f i g u r e d th e body of th e Purpose of th e h e a lin g a r t s t h e 17,488 re q u ire d by law. a m o u n t is reserved fo r th e O regon m i n i a t u r e covered w agon t r a i n p ro big fish o u g h t to be, a n d lun g ed . a n d Mrs. Q uast will he a t h o m e in Point w here Q u a s t has S ta t e fair an d c o u n ty f a ir b o a rd s logue, co m posed of c h il d r e n fro m A nd we m e a n , lu n g e d ! F o r in ou* C e n tra l S y lv ia G . M illa r d D ie s will receive $6,875. S u b s t a n ti a l five to n in e y e a r s S m all boys as e x c ite m e n t we failed to j u d g e th e c h a rg e of th e R ogue R iv e r C heese In sp e c tio n B e in g a d d it io n a l a m o u n t s will be r e m it te d x e n " will d ra w co v ered w ago ns d is ta n c e r i g h t a n d w e n t h e a d f i r s t co m p a n y M a d e o f G a s o lin e A fte r L o n g I lln e ss | fro m t i m e to tim e d u r i n g th e r a c " m o ade O u t-o f-to w n g u ests a t th e wed- from ex p ress w ago ns, ti n y out o f t h e b oat in to a b o u t f o u r feet ing season . A to t a l of $78 ,04 4.7 1 pioneer w om en will rtdo In th e m , R e fu n d F r a u d s or w ater. But we got o u r fish w h ich d In * '»«-luded: Mr. a n d Mrs. E l Sylvia G. M illard, wife of Rev. was co llected from su ch so u rc e s In and on t h e tr a il " I n d i a n s " will b e p rov ed to be a m o n s te r o f n e a r l y 25 b ert G reen e. Mrs. H a r r y E. N o r t h K e n n e th W. D a lto n , in s p e c to r for,**- *'’• M illard, p a s o r of t h e C h ris tia n 1933, a n d It is a n ti c ip a t e d t h a t t h e ro p , Mrs. R ob ert T u r n e r . Mr. and set th e c a ra v a n . pounds. W h a t did we c a re for a h ere and well know n su m will he exceeded Mrs. H. A. Killing. Mrs. W. E. W a l th e s t a t e gaso lin e ta x d e p a r t m e n t , c h u r c h th is year. T he a n c ie n t Mayan civilizatio n m e r e w e ttin g ? th e r , Miss H a r r i e t K istn e r, Miss is in th i s t e r r i t o r y th is w eek, ch eck- t h r o u g h o u t th e R ogu e R iv e r valley C o u n tie s received $19 ,51 1.1 6 of the believed by so m e to h a v e preced ed M arge L e o n a rd , Miss J o s e p h in e Jen- 1 Ing c la im s for f a r m e r s ' gas ta x re- w h ere th e y h ave resid ed fo r th e 1933, w hile th e livestock sh ow a n d th e I n d ia n s in O regon, will first be On th e t r i p to th e c o ast th e folk s k in s a n d Miss Aline Howell of Port- fu nds. U n d e r th e law, f a r m e r s m ay *aB* 115 years, passed aw ay a t th e i r th e s t a t e fa ir g a in e d $29 ,266.79 p o rtra y e d in th e o p e n in g episode. passed t h r o u g h o u r old s t a m p i n g o b ta in a r e f u n d of t h e e n t i r e a m o u n t re ia d e n c e on T r ip p s t r e e t, Medford, each. R egal s p l e n d o r a n d glo ry will m a r k g r o u n d in t h e Black Hills. T h ey la n d ; Mr. an d Mrs. R o b e rt M. Silk- paid fo r g a so lin e tax to t h e s t a te , I a * ‘ ■ 1** P- m - T u e sd a y . .Mrs. MH- this, a n d th is p h ase h a s a th r il li n g sto p p ed for g as in S u n d a n c e , w h e re n i t t e r of O a k la n d . C al.; Miss B ette Mrs. tipon p re s e n ta t io n of a p r o p e r in- *a r d h a d b een ill fo r m a n y m o n th s, climax as th e b a r b a r ic h o r d e s d e s we, as a y o u n g m a n , r a n o u r first C h u rc h of E ug en e, Mr. a n d voice s h o w in g t h e pu rchase of gas Sylvia G a r n e t K o u k le w ah b o rn at E d w a r d W . F re y cend u p o n th e people an d w reck n e w sp a p e r. T h ey tr a v e le d o v e r G eorge C lagg an d Mr. P. J. Stade.l- a n d t h e price. I d a h o F a lls, Id a h o , D ecem ber 28, D ie s at L a k e C reek th em . T h e second e p is o d e d e p ic t s t h e ro ad we d ro v e o u r old fo ur- m an of S alem . Mr. and Mrs. C h a rle s Mr. D alto n s t a t e s th u t he has “ nd was m a r r ie d to R ev eren d h o rs e te a m o v e r w hen fr e ig h ti n g T aft an d Mr. an d Mrs. T e u n is J . | Edward \y illia m F re y passed th e e a rly c o a s t In d ian s, busy a b o u t M illard a t P u y a llu p . W ash., in Sep f l o u r for o u r n e ig h b o r h o o d s to re . W y w . of Hood River. Mr. G eorge fo u n d few f r a u d u l e n t cla im s being th e i r w ork of fish ing, b u n t i n g a n d 1910. Soon a f t e r t h e i r a w a y a t t h e old hnft.e p lace one G u tto r m s e n of S eattle, Mr. and sent in, bu t t h a t occasio n ally finds t e m b e r , o th e r p e a c e fu l occupation s. T h e n a a n d also p assed a lo n g th e ro a d we e n t e r m ile n o r t h of L ak e C re e k , Oregon Mrs. C o rd t H e n ry Q u a st of Marys- a person w ho t h i n k s he can b e a t th e m a r r i a g e . R e v e re n d Millard cannon is h e a rd d , a n d th e sh ip C o l to o k o u r b rid e o v e r o n o u r w ay to an illness vile, Miss F lo r e n c e Q u ast of Syra- law by c h a n g in g invoice fig u re s, etc. ed t h e ev a n g e listic w ork a n d th ey S u n d a y a f t e rn o o n , a f t e r u m b ia m oves on t o th e h u g e s t a g e , o u r h o m e s te a d . But how th i n g s s e t tl e d in M edford a t t h e close of of t h e p a st seven m o n th s . Mr F re y must have changed in th e s e 37:™-«*. x Y - **'>d Mr' ° r i f , , t h w , m ’ A" f a r m e r * » re w a r n e d of t h e serl- full size on a u n iq u e " w a g o n " d e wax b o rn D ecem ber 1, 1875 a t J a c k t h e W o rld W a r. A few y e a rs w ere vice. Men in t h e r ig g in g c h a n t lu s ty years. W h a t w as t h e n a m e r e d ir t ains of San F rancisco .— T h e O reg o n ! o u zn ess of such acts, an d it is hop ed of W o o d la n d . sonville O regon, t h e e ld e s t son no tr o u b le will e n su e from th e sp ent a t G le n d o ra an d sea tu n e s , a n d th e n t h e s cen e is ro a d , full o f b u m p s a n d ch u ck -h o les J o u r n a l . G eorge W. an d H e n r i e t t a F re y , now C alif., w h e re Mr. Millard held p a s checkup. b r o u g h t to a clim ax a s th o m e m b e r s is n«w a paved h ig h w a y ! B u t to d eceased. He had been a re s id e n t t o r a te s . Mr. Q uast is well kn ow n in Cen- of th e cast sing " H a i l C o lu m b ia .” Ju d g e fro m so m e of t h e s n a p s h o ts t r a l P o in t a n d vicinity a s m a n a g e r p ' j j - e o f | T a b l e Mrs. M illard has been a dev out of t h e L a k e C reek d is tr i c t fo r th e T h e pony In d ia n s , t h e co m in g of t h e y to o k , th e e v e r l a s t in g h ills a n d of t h e local cheese factory. He is m em ber of t h e C h r is ti a n c h u r c h p a st fifty years. Lewis a n d C la rk e , a n d o t h e r e a rl y ro ck s a r e still t h e sam e. R o ck B u rn s B rush He leaves t h r e e b r o t h e r s , G eo rg e p resident of t h e local B u sin ess since 16 y e a rs of age. She was also a • • ev en ts a r e each given a n episo de, W. F re y , all M en’s asso ciatio n an d a d i r e c t o r of a m e m b e r of R e a m e s c h a p te r , E a s t H., O tto E., Irving S t a r t i n g on t h e w est side of u n p e r an d t h e n th e m ain p a r t of th e epic A nd in t h e s p r i n g 1898 we th e J a c k s o n C o u n ty Chamber of Besides h e r h u s b a n d , sh e r e s id e n ts of Lake C reek. T a b le Rock Sunday, fro m t h e | e rn S tar. Is re a c h e d , th e p io n e e r days. H u n d ro v e fro m D ead w o o d to M in neso ta C o m m erce. F u n e r a l services w ere held a t th e leaves h e r little dau g h ter, B etty b a c k -f ire of a t r a c t o r , a fire w hich j d re d s o f citizens, m a n y o f t h e m dcs- an d w ere o v e r six w eek s m a k i n g t h - Mr and Mrs. Q uast will occupy) J o a n , a n d h e r f a t h e r , Thos. K o n k le P e rl F u n e r a l H om e, W e d n e s d a y at c e n d e n ts of piloneera, a n d e v en a tr lp . T h ese people co v e re d th e sam e th e Roy J o n e s home on E a s t Main b u r n e d o v e r 150 a c r e s on t h e s lig h t- 2 p. m.. Rev. Geo. I’. K a b c le offici d tw o j !y w ooded slopes of th e ro c k , was of M ed fo rd ; f o u r siste rs a n f.-w plotters th e m se lv e s, d ep ict t h e d is ta n c e in a b o u t tw o day*! So s t r e e t . a t i n g . I n t e r m e n t in C e n tr a l Point put u n d e r c o n tr o l to d a y by th e | b r , ,t h P r s ' G e n k " " ‘‘• M n d * * * tU s tr u g g le s of th e w agon t r a i n , th«' m u c h fo r m o d e r n speed. T h e A m erican extends c o n g r a t u D e r re n g e r, c e m e te ry . , 1 ,.. .................... . «ru. IO -- _____ . Mrs. A. K. B o a tm a n s t a te fire p a tro l. T h e blaze s p r e a d ' ' e a rly s e t tl in g and o t h e r p h a se s of a llio n s to th e h ap p y co u p le - n d rap ld ly d u r i n g i u h , U h t. fa n n e d by ! W a *h ; M r* G e r tr u d e M artin . p io n e e r life. The C hampoeg event A nd so E le c ta w as g u ilty a f t e r wishes th e m m uch Joy. B o u ld e r C ity, A r i z . ; Mrs. W. B S e a t t le M an S e e s ; a s t r o n g wind w hich sw ep t It from Is Im pressively depicted, as are all! W e k n ew it. And we also k n ew F l e t c h e r . L os Angeles T hos. K o n k le ¡ t h e s t a r t i n g p o in t a lo n g th e so u th L a k e A fte r 4 9 Y e a r s m a n y o t h e r scenes. t h a t E a rl w a s th e re a l a u t h o r o f th e N e w F ish L ake side of th e hill, an d up to th e rock J r . , an d E lls w o r th K o n k le of W ash T h e p a g e a n t th e n tr a c e s t h e d e w hole th i n g . I t b o re a ll t h e e a r in g to n . C r a t e r Lake N a tio n a l P a r k , Ore.. velopm en t of th e O regon c o u n tr y R oad Is S ta r te d cliffs a t t h e top. m a r k s . A nd now we h o p e th e y will H a r r y C lancy F u n e r a l services at t h e C ongei J u l y 2 6 .— Last week down to th«- li m e of Ih e W orld W a r . h a v e sen se e n o u g h to go way back «•Impel will I m - c o n d u c te d a t 3 p. m. of S e a ttle . W ash., m a d e his firet vis H ere a n impr«-sslve scene p o r t r a y s C o n s tr u c tio n s t a rte d to d a y on a P er ry O . S h irley an d sit d ow n . W e n e v e r w a n t to T h u r s d a y . E n to m b m e n t in th e Med it at C rati-r L a k e in 27 y e a rs , but see o r h e a r of th e F e h l fam ily a g a in - 1 n e w fo rest service road from R o b in -. P a s s e s , A g e d 7 2 fo rd m a u s o le u m will be- u n d e r a u s th is week a n o t h e r S e a tt le re s id e n t, it. a grap h ic m a n n e r tlx- w a r Itself, and as th e w a r scene en d s, a b e a u t i It i* o u r h op e t h a t w h e n o r If he Is on -tutte, west of * “ Big Ell ra n g ' 1 p ic e « of t h e local O. E. S. T D. L a k e , a m e m b e r of th e King ful m o n u m e n t to t h e U n k n o w n re le a se d fr o m t h e p en. he t a k e s h i 3 s,* tio n w hich Is n e a r F is h la k e to ] P e rr y O rville S hirley passed aw ay T h e s y m p a th y of t h e e n t i r e c o m C o u n ty A u d ito r 's office s ta ff, mad«' | S oldier is noted In the r e n t e r of t h e foolish w o m en a n d h u n t s n e w pas-j Dead In d ia n .Soda S p rin g s. K a rl at a local h o sp ital. Ju ly 20. He was t9 years. As q m u n i ty g o e s o u t to Rev. M illard an d I l.ia f i r s t vllst in hug e stage. tu r e s. S o u t h e r n O regon r a n well la n o u g h . s u p e r v iso r of R o g u e Hlver born a t Moscow. W a s h in g to n F e b ru - his Ittile d a u g h t e r In t h e t r h o u r of y o u th on a five m o n t h s h o rs e b a c k As a g ra n d fin a le a n d t h r il li n g s p a r e t h e w h o le trib e. ¡ N a tio n a l foreat. a n n o u n c e d to day . a ry 5. 1862 an d h a d been a re s id en t s o rro w . Mrs. M illard wilt be m issed | t r i p w ith F. J W alch. a T ex as cat- ¡clim ax, th e s p i rit of m o d e r n y o u th • • • Th>' r ,.,,rt w‘;i shorten t h e t r l | ol by h e r m a n y f r ie n d s in th is vicinity. j tl e m a n , be followed an old u n u se d is sh o w n . In all its s e e m in g h ectic A nd still we a r e all t o r n up a t o u i 1 iro m Medford to Flab la k e a n d L ake p at nine years. He leaves tw o chll- ; tr a il up to th e rim of C r a t e r L ake. madness. In t h e m id st of th is scene house. Still we a l e p ou n d * "* a n d ,,f th e Woods by a p p ro x im a te ly 30 d r e n . Mrs L illian S o u th . Drewsey, M e lo n T a x to A t r a p p e r had told th e m of d e e p steps t h e s p i rit of th e p lo n e r, com- »aw ing a n d s p r e a d in g p a in t an d «n 1le*, as all th e n o rth an d aoutta Ore., a n d C h e s te r L S h irley of En blue w a te rs resting in a n old vol- S ta r t J u ly 2 7 1 oano. i rnandlng all to h a r k b a rk to t h e kalsomine. H o p e to g et d o n e be- j d riv in g to an d from B u tte F a lls will j te rp ria e . O re a n d f o u r te e n g ra n d W alch scoffed a t th e atate- ! s t a n d a r d s a n d Id eals of th o s e w h o fo re snow files It ia som e Job a n t,e e li m i n a te d C o n str u c tio n will ex-j ch ild re n , tw o b r o t h e r s . Ira S hirley, A g ro w e r'« ax of tw o d o ll a rs on : m e n t a n d decla red a t r i p to th e m a d e t h e O regon c o u n t r y a land of r> n o v a te a n d m o d e r n la e an o l d : t . n d so u th of th e Soda S p rin g s a-i M rM innville. O re. and T u rn ., t ea c h to n of w a te r m e lo n s sold In scene w ould disp ro v e su c h claim , b eau ty a n d history. lo ng th e presen t Dead In d ia n ro a d S h irley. L ew laton. I d a h o a n d one h ou se. O reg o n an d W a s h i n g to n will go i n ! b u t r e s u lts were d if fe re n t. B u rt B row n B a r k e r , vlce-presl- ¡a n d will a ff o rd a fine ro a d to t h e a t - j sis te r , Mrs. Belle G reen. P u ll m a n , to effect a t t h e o p e n in g of businej* "Walch w an ted to go b a c k a n d of the U niv ersity of O regon, a n d a tr a c ti v e Soda S p rin g s re a o rt, as well W a s h in g to n . M o d o c F ir e H e ld Friday. July 27, a c cn rd in y to a apo log ize to th e t r a p p e r , " L a k e said »on of pioneers, will t a k e t h e ro le , a s open a new r e c r e a ti o n a l a re a i F u n e r a l aervlcea w ere h e ld a t t h “ s t a t e m e n t ls»ii*<t by M orton T o m p I " H e h a d n ever expected such a of the P io n e e r , w ho a p p e a r s a s th«* T h e m ain pu rpose of th e ro a d j P e rl F u n e r a l H om e W e d n e s d a y st W o r st in Y e a r s kins. c h a i r m a n of th e O re g o n -W a s h ' scene of beauty. T oday C r a t e r L akt Mr. J a n o u g h s t a te d is f o r fire p ro - 1 1 0 : 3 0 a. m Rev. W J. H ow ell of- -p irit t h a t has g u id ed th e state i n g t o n Melon a n d T o m a t o M a r k e t j im p ress es me as deeply a s it did t h r o u g h all its d evelopm ent tectio n a n d 1u » o n stru c tlo n it will j D elatin g I n t e r m e n t In 1. O. O F. in g A g re e m e n t, w ith offices a t 516 I n e a r l y 5» y ears ago , h o t w h a t a d l f ___________________ resemble t h e new road fro m B u tt e ■ c e m e te ry K L A M A T H F A L .W . July 21 O reg o n lln lld ln g P o r t la n d , Oregon. . ference a h a lf -c e n tu ry b ro u g h t { Mra. E m m a D oolittle from Mill T h e w orst fo rro t fire in seTera.d ! F a ll s to tjiV e of th e Wood». on C antaloup e.' ' a b o u t in th* d ev e lo p m e n t Mr. a n d M r. J o e Co« s n d De lor»« T h is ta x like t h a t of th e Í City la v isiting a t t h e h o m e of h e r y e a r s w s s r e p o r te d b u r n i n g to d a y in ; Mr an d Mrs Ja c k Lee« an d fa m tl j a r e v is itin g a t t h e h o m e of Mra. Cox j an d Tomato*-« 1» petd t*v t h e grow ! are a s n d Its accessibility. 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