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THE AMERICAN * O L I ML VI C E N T R A L POIN T, OR LOON. 1111 A ll.lsT I WtU \ I MIILIt 41 Cross PEAR GROWERS TO Farm Price Level Red Called on AT DORRIS, CALIF., Higher; Hay Crop For Help VISIT STATION FOR WHEN MILL HAZED Short Over U. S. IRRIGATION STUDY Musings— By an Innocent Bystander Still we a r e in t h e th r o e s of b u ild ing an d a r e h a v in g th e tim e of o u r lives. T h e w r i t e r h as been doing all s o r ts of b u ilid n g w ork a n d have fo u n d t h a t we h a v e f o r g o tte n a lot o f th i n g s we u se d to know . • • • T h e J a c k s o n C o u n ty C h a p te r of th e R ed C ro ss is In receipt of a te l e g r a m fro m t h e S an F ra n c is c o h e a d q u a r t e r s a s k i n g f o r a id fo r th e — All p e a r g ro w e rs of th e v alley will K LA M A TH F A L L S . 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A nyo ne w is h in g to m a k e a c o n tr i- ob serv e t h e r e s u lts of ir r ig a t io n ex- j f a r m prices h a v e c o n ti n u e d t o a d I Oregon a h s a lr e a d y offset t h e s h o r t- o n t h e old city jail. Now it looms b u tio n to aid th e s e people m ay leav e j p e r i m e n t s now in p ro g ress, accord- T h e flam es red u c e d 50 residen ces v an ce on all m a j o r O reg o n c o m m is up like a lig h th o u s e in a fog in a to sm o ld e rin g e m b e r s a n d also wip- p itie s except c a t t l e an d la m b s, * a y * | a Ke ea st of th e C asc a d e s so t h a t th e t h e i r c o n t r i b u t i o n w ith a n y of th e j ittg to a r a n g e m e n t s m a d e by C o u n ty new co v er of c o r r u g a t e d iron. Hut ed o ut a hotel a n d th e te le p h o n e o f - ' t h e la t e s t re p o r t on t h e a g r i c u l t u r a l I to ta l crop will tie n e a r e q u a l t o th e M edford b a n k s o r a t t h e R ed C ross A gent, L. F . 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Bmer> fo rn la r e s u t l i n g d e s t r u c ti o n fo rty now show decid e d c o m p a r is o n s a n d w ith o u t su ch th in g s , b u t a f t e r using called upon to fig h t th e fire r e t u r n ; “ C o m p a re d w ith a y e a r a g o th e geney h a y c ro p s a n d t h e c u t t i n g of | five h o m es w ith n in e t y fam ilies suf- g ro w e rs m ay well a f f o r d to see a n d th e m fo r a sh o rt t i m e we h ave a ed to his post l a t e r a n d told of t h e J u n e price index of g r a i n s a t 8 9 ! sm all g ra i n s f o r h a y will p a r t ly off-1 fe r in g m a t e r i a l loss. F if te e n th o u s - h e a r of t h e r e s u lts o b ta in e d . h a r d itn ie g e t t i n g used to not h a v c o n fla g ra tio n . 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Since all. w as a m ig h ty sm a ll chap. Now can be m a d e in th e next 12 t o 18 for<j t r a v e le r s a r e t h e people w ho in 19 26 h e h a s been a s s is t a n t to the m o n th s. • ' Gold Beac h a n d C re s c e n t City. T hey h e is a h u s k y - lo o k in g m a n . Is if o th e r y e a rs h ave g o n e sig h t-s e e in g 'B e g in n in g at th e C a n a d ia n bor- j 'I f - a '111 Mr *- ® °n F a b e r s p e n t visited w ith f t i e n d s th e y h a d n ’t seen p re s id e n t. B efore going to S o u th e r n p ossib le? Are we really so o ld as what III . S u n d a y at C r a t e r l-uke. fo r t w e n ty years. T h e y a r e s t a y in g C a lifo rn ia he w a s for five y e a r s iu E u r o p e w ith o u t k n o w in g d e r, th is pro tection fo r e s t belt ...... a ll t h a t ? t h e i r own c o u n tr y h a d to o f f e r . ” s t re tc h do w n th r o u g h t h e D a k o ta s .' • 9 9 Mrs. B iberslein a n d c h il d r e n re- o v e r u n ti l th e a r r i v a l of Mr. Mellow P r o f e s s o r of E n g lish a t Mt. Union Col. MacNeese, a c c o m p a n ie d by w ho is exp ected a t th e H o tel a n y C ollege, A lliance, Ohio. N e b ra s k a , K an sas, O k la h o m a an d W o n d e r w h y th e S. P. n eed s such i t u r n e d h om e fr o m a visit w ith h e r liis fam ily, left W a s h i n g to n , D. C. p areu ts at LaGrande. W h ile th ere ti m e now Mr. Mellow will be h e r e e n o r m o u s w h istles o n t h e i r w ork in to th e P a n h a n d le of Texas. 1 7 _ sev eral we*'k« ag o to vilst e v ery Na- T h e are a im m ed iately a ff e c te d ap- h e r 1>amit|, t.e |e b r a t e d t h e i r g o l d e n ! fo r » n' o l,,h »t least t r a i n s ? T h a t b lo o m in ’ old te a k e t t l e E r o so n -G r a ss W o rk | P a r k in t h e c o u n tr y . The acres. ° ‘ ; * e d d in g a n n iv e r s it y Mr*. B lber , . , w h ich is h a n d li n g th e w ork tr a in p ro x im ate* 20 million C e n te r e d a t O . S . C . p a rty is sto p p in g at L assen Y a lr o n i r th is, a b o u t 1.820.000 a cres will be ^ ^ y {or - ^ M a t t i e B a r k e r « m any f r ends now e n g a g e d in r e p a i r w o rk a t th e Y osem ite and S eq u o ia N a tio n a l p la n t e d to trees According to t h e | wMh Mrs. B i b - ; ' * " 1 ,v e ry 8" r [ y ,*° k " ° W , h a » G riffin C re e k c ro s sin g ca n make p ------ la n t , j P a r k s w hile en r o u t e s o u th supervision of ' is very low a n d is in a co m a m o st of | R e g io n a l . - — ». r ’ e n o u g h noise to s t a r t l e th e A ngel p la n of th e pro ject, w in d b r e a k s r u n e r s te in 's co u sin Mrs. C arl G rim a t! . . e x p lo r a ti o n an d i n t r o d u c t io n for th< , . I th e tim e n in g n o r t h an d so u th w ill be p l a n t . h e r s u m m e r cab in. J o h n s ta y e d at G abriel. I n o r t h w e s t in conn ectio n w ith th e “ J o in th e M a rin e » ” ed one m ile a p a r t , m a k i n g a p p r o x i Long Beach an d B ib e rs te in Mrs. Mr. Mervyti G leaso n a n d fam ily lo n g - tim e fedeeal e rosion c o n tr o l m a te ly 100 parallel w in d b r e a k s in home last j a r r i v e d h o m e W e d n e s d a y fro m se v and d a u g h ter returned W e w o u ld lik e to know w h o is A n d S e e W o r ld ” p la n s h a s now been placed In c h a r g e th e s t a t i s ti c ia n o r f i g u re -h e a d who th e lo o - m i le wide belt. E a c h w in d w eek. e r a l d a y s visit a t D ead I n d ia n Soda of H a r r y A. S cho th. f e d e r a l a g r o n O w ing to th e i n c r e a s e of 1000 f ig u re d o ut th a t statem en t fo r b r e a k will be 7 rod s w ide, c o v erin g o m ist. a n d h e a d q u a r t e r s of t h e m en a u th o r iz e d fo r t h e * ______ _ Mrs. J. H. D rin k e r of O a k la n d | S P r ‘n * U. 8. 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He likes ta l It Is o u r p ri v a te o p in io n th a t R o g u e T u esd ay . m e r w o rk in conn ectio n w ith f o r ta n a a n d W y o m in g h a s been a u t h o r — t h i s p o sition m u c h b e l t e r t h a n his “ som eb o d y lied ." W e all k n ow th e S c h o o l N u rse to ag e c ro p s a n d diseases in t h e n o r t h ized to select a n d e n li s t 35 m e n for T h ey h av e ju s t received a n i c * | o ) d one. P u li tz e r prize w in n e r m u s t he of w est w hich h a s ed to i m p o r t a n t d e th e m o n th of A u g u s t. 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