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T h e A m e ric a n c i r c u la t io n is g ro w in g daily. O n ly tl.OO a y ear. If n o t i n — “ p u s h th e m oney u n d er th e door." THE AMERICAN VOLUME VU If you h a r » new s it e m s we will a p p r e c i a te t h e i r re c e ip t by W ednesday even in g . Phone 601. CENTRAL POINT, OREGON, T i l l IlHD.tV, MAY a, 11>:W M u s in g s ^ By an Innocent Bystander W e see by th e p a p e r s t h a t th e s e n a t e h a s a b o u t m a d e up its m in d t h a t , w h ile th e y w a n t to let th e p res id e n t d ow n as ea sy as possible, th e X. R. A. is o n ly to be c o n ti n u e d for 6 m o n t h s a n d w ith m o s t of its te e t h d r a w n , a t th a t . It does b e a t h eck how lo ng it ta k e s people in W a s h i n g t o n to see th e fo r e st for th e trees. • • • NUMBER 31 ODO FELLOWS AND Corporations Issue REBEKAHS FETE New Bonds Which Herd Law SENIOR Binds, Soys Van Winkle Draw Low Interest R eceipt of w o rd from A tto r n e y G e n e ra l V an W in k l e h a s c le a re d up s e v e r a l d if fic u ltie s a r i s in g from sto c k r u n n i n g a t la r g e In J a c k s o n c o u n ty , a c c o rd in g to D istrict A t t o r ney G eorge C odding. T h r e e y e a r s ag o J a c k s o n co u n ty voted upo n t h e pro p o sitio n of clos ing all la n d in J a c k s o n c o u n ty to sto ck r u n n i n g a t larg e, a n d d e f e a t ed th e m e a s u r e . S om e c o n te n d t h a t d e s tro y e d all d is tr i c t h e r d law s, an d p roceeded to allow th e i r c a tt le to ru n a t la r g e in d is tr i c ts w h e r e a h e rd law h a d been ad o p ed by vote of th o s e in t h e d is tric t. A tto r n e y G e u e ra l Van W in k l e was a s k e d to pass on th e q u e s tio n , an d h e r e p o r te d t h a t th e old h e r d d is tr i c t s r e m a in i n t a c t , even t h o u g h t h e g e n e ra l h e rd law was d e fe a te d , as t h a t m e a s u r e w ould h a v e a ff e c te d only t h e open a re a in th e hills of th e cou n ty . S e v e ra l m o n t h s ago I). L. D avid son of W illow S p ri n g s had a w a r r a n t sw o rn o u t fo r th e a r r e s t ol Dave W ilson, a n o t h e r f a r m e r of th a t d is tric t, w hose c a t t l e w e re allegedly r u n n i n g ut la r g e in vio lation of th e h e rd d is tric t law. W ilson, r e p r e s e n te d by A tto r n e y O us N e w b u ry , c o n te n d e d th e h e rd law s w ere ab o lish e d by th e elec tio n th r e e y e a rs ago. Now, since re c e ip t of w ord fro m V an W in k le , W ilson h a s b een cited to a p p e a r In c o u r t fo r s e n t e n c e by J u s t i c e of th e P e a c e W illiam C ole m an. Mr. D avidso n w as very m u c h w r o u g h t up o v e r t h e sto ry p r i n te d in M o n d a y ’s Mail T r i b u n e w h ich s t a te d t h a t he w as t h e m a n to he se n te n c e d . He says t h a t t h e g r e a t p rize -w in n in g d aily w as up to its old tr ic k s of g e t ti n g n e w s sto rie s all balled up. C o m m e m o r a t in g th e f o u n d i n g ol th e I n d e p e n d e n t O rd e r of Odd F e l lo w s on th e 1 1 6 th a n n i v e r s a r y o! th e e s t a b li s h m e n t of t h e o r d e r in A m erica, m o r e t h a n 350 Odd F e llo w s an d R e b e k a h s of t h e R og ue R iv er valley m et at C e n t r a l P o in t last F r i d a y nig h t. 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But t h a t th e N.R.A. w a s a farce, so fa r tr e n d , w h ich w as covered in so m e tthe a n n u a l in t e r e s t c o st— now as b e n e f i tt in g th e a v e r a g e busin ess s e e m s to be ste a d ily g a in i n g in im a m o u n t in g to » 8 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 — is less w as c o n c e rn e d , a n d t h a t it was a p o rt a n c e — newr bond is sues a r e r u th a u it was in 1925, w hen th e deb t p o sitive m e n a c e to th e s m a ll e r co n m o red w hich w ould f a r exceed in was $ 8 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 less. cern s. A n d h a r d l y a day goes by v a lu e th o s e of M arch, w h ich w as in T h e re a s o n is t h a t g o v e r n m e n t w ith o u t so m e o n e d r o p p i n g in to ex itself an e x cep tio n al m o n th . It is bonds now pay less i n t e r e s t t h a n a t p re s s d is s a tis fa c tio n o v e r its w o r k t r u e t h a t th e r e h av e been few bond any t i m e in h is to ry . The average M any Lodges A tte n d ings. 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O regon a n d It looks to a m an up a t r e e a s if ed th e p r o g r a m of th e ev en ing , i t e r tim e s T h e v o lu m e of in d u s tr i a l th e bride being V irg in ia A tte b e r ry , F O R. w as p la n n i n g to g et as m an y w hich inclu ded th e fo llow ing n u m | p r o d u c tio n , acc o rd in g to th e Cleve- ¿of W a s h in g to n , a l t h o u g h ,Jhe h a s b e rs : v o te r s a p lace a t t h e swill b a r r e l as „ . . . . I la n d T r u s t C o m p a n y 's “ B usiness been w o rk in g in M edford fo r th e p ossib le in hopes th ey will r e m e m „ „ ... B ulletin, h a s been r u n n i n g a b o u t past year. P r a y e r — Rev. W e sto n F. Shields. b er S a n ta C la u s w h en th e b allo ts a r e n in e p e r c e n t h ig h e r d u r i n g th e firs t , They w e re m a r r ie d on S a t u r d a y Music— A sh la n d K ilty Band. cast. 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T u m b l in g — C e p tra l P o in t Roys, Music__Gold Hill I out of th e r e l a t i v e | y ¡d e p r e ssio n of 1921, Is a p p a r e n t l y "E arly W o rk of th e R e b e k a h L o dg e in O re g o n ” — Mrs. Mamie Nel- son. of Jack s o n v ille . Reading-— Mrs. Lulu S a u ls b u ry , of J a ck s o n v ille, A d d re ss on Odd F e ll o w s h ip —-Rev. W eston F. Shields. R e a d in g — Mrs. D o u g la s of M ed ford, (■range G ives F e a t u r e W e w a n t to hap py success. w ish them a very PLAY IS CASO GAINS BIG " T r a p p e d ” , a m y s te ry co m edy w as given by t h e se n io r clas s of t h e C e n tr a l P o in t h ig h school in t h e school a u d i t o r i u m T u e s d a y e v e n in g w ith a c ro w d e d h o u se in a tt e n d a n c e . The ca sh r e c e ip ts at t h e d o o r a n d front t h e a d v a n c e s ale of t i c k e ts a m o u n t ed to m o r e t h a n $90. 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But a ll of th e y o u n g a c t o r s an d a c tr e s s e s did e x c e p tio n ally well w ith th e i r p a r t s . T h e school o r c h e s t r a h a n d le d th e m u sic for th e occasion lik e v e te r a n s . T h e play w as c o a c h e d by Mr* Mil d r e d Ross, w ho h a s b een busy p r e p a r i n g for th e e v e n t fo r se v e ra l w eeks. T he s c e n e r y on th e s ta g e w as p re p a r e d hy t h e s t u d e n t s t h e m selves who did all t h e p a in tin g a n d d e c o ra tin g . P ro c e e d s of t h e play will be u sed by th e s e n i o r c la s s to p u r c h a s e a p e n n a n t Tor th e a u d i t o r i u m a n d to pay o t h e r ex p e n se s of t h e final w eek s of school. t0 lead , h e c o u u t r y o u ‘ oI th e m a J ° r d e p re s s io n of th e p re s e n t. 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F r i m i | a d o p ti n g a h e rd law fo r th e e n tire based in t h e past a r e no lo n g e r s u r e Mr. a n d Mrs M inn ick's son an d p m. C a th e r i n e W e d n t ren look to t h e i r p a r e n t s fo r t h i s c o u n ty was v o ted d o w n , th e r e p o r te r fire. T r e n d s t h a t , 1n 1928, could At th e 11 o'clock h o u r se rv ic e at p ro te c tio n from th is d r e a d f u l d is ( ? ) w ho w ro te th e Story Stated th a t D uet, ‘U n d e r n e a th th e T rees'.. 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At most a n x io u s to g u a r d a n d p ro te c t c o u r t , w as th e m a n fo u n d g u ilty an d Q u a r te t , "C lo se T h in e E y e s ” ....Scott selves a n d e s ta b li s h in g new an d un- d a y a f t e r n o o n w h ere th e y will visit Mrs. M in n ick 's s i s te r a n d h u s b a n d , t h i s se rv ic e t h e r e will be t h e r e c e p th e i r li ttle ones, especially w h en th e y Messrs. N e id e rm e y e r, Mac Don- soon to be s e n te n c e d ! T h a t 's a b o u t lo o k e d - fo rr p reced en ts. retu rn in g hom e S u n d a y even in g . tion of m e m b e r s a n d C o m m u n io n will o n ce le a r n how s im p le a n d In e x p e n o u g h , W e n d t a n d V ro m a n as n e a r r i g h t a s t h e M-T u su a lly is T h e te x tile s itu a t io n t h r e a t e n s to At th e e v e n in g serv ice J a c k i e will sta y in P o r t l a n d w ith his be se rv e d . W h ile t h e R og ue R iv e r valley sive th is p ro te c tio n can be given. w h en it co m es to local sto ries. becom e exp losive . At th e present a t 8 o'clock, th e p a s to r. Rev. R o b 't p a re n ts . lodge m e m b e r s w ere In t h i s m a n n e r • RE E i t h e r t h e co u n ty h e a lt h d e p a r t m e n t tim e , th e g o v e r n m e n t a ss ess all te x C h a r le s Lewis will b rin g t h e m e s c o m m e m o r a t i n g th e f o u n d in g of th e o r y o u r d o c to r will give you t h i s i n But t h a t ' s e n o u g h slu m m in g for tile m a n u f a c t u r e r s in o r d e r to ob- T h e R e b e k a h lodge h e ld t h e i r re g sa g e on th* s u b je c t: “ T h e Second Mil- A m e ric a n o r d e r . Odd F e llo w s an d fo rm a tio n . aw hile. W e h a v e to get j u s t so , tain t h e m o ney it is p ay in g fa r m e r s u l a r m e e tin g W ednesday evening. e r s a r e th e S m i le r s ” . T h is is the R e b e k a h s in all o t h e r c o m m u n it ie s Y o u r d u t y is to a c t p ro m p tly . It m u ch off o u r c h est once in a w hile for n o n -p r o d u c tio n of c o tto n . M anu T h e d e g re e s t a f f of t h e Gold Hill C h u r c h of F ri e n d s an d F r i e n d li n e s s of t h e U n ited S ta te s a n d C a n a d a may save you tim e an d rnouey, a n d o r bust. And since t h a t e r s tw h ile f a c t u r e r s a r e ir a te , say t h a t th is tax lodge In itiated one c a n d i d a t e A Hnd e v e ry o n e Is m a d e to feel at w ere a ls o payin g h o m a g e to T h o m sa g e of J 'v ille , H all, h a s rem o v ed or m a k e s it im p o ssib le to o p e r a t e a t a la r g e crow d w as in a t t e n d a n c e a n d h o m e, th e r e f o r e a co rd ia l w elcom e ev en lives m ay he saved. T h e d a n as W ildey. F o r it w as he an d his g e r o u s period is b e tw e e n t h e a g e s of b een r e m o v e d from o u r m id st, as th e pro fit. T h e y now s u g g e s t t h a t th e lovely r e f r e s h m e n t s w ere se rv e d by a w a its all. a ss o ciate s, who m et in B a ltim o re 2 an d 6 years. T h e d e a t h r a t e from r e s o lu ti o n s o f c o n d o len c e u su a lly tax be d ro p p e d , t h a t th e f a r m e r s he Mrs. Gleason. Mrs. C. M. M e r ritt and Md., 116 y e a rs ago. to esta b lish d i p h t h e r i a Is g re a te s t d u r i n g th e fi r s t C H R I S T I A N C H U R C H p u t it, we h av e to look a r o u n d for paid from th e public w o rk s fu nd Bessie F re d e n h e r g . t h e A m erican J u risd ictio n , i n d e p e n 3 y e a r s of life. B ib le S c h o o l— Sun. 1 0 :0 0 A. M. P re s id e n t R oosevelt h a s looked cold so m e o n e else to h o lle r at. d e n t of E n g l a n d 's M a n c h e s te r l Tn- D u r in g 1934 t h e r e w as a m a r k e d T h e F in le y im p le m e n t C o m p an y M o r n in g W o rsh ip — 1 1 :0 0 A. M. • • • ly on t h a t id ea, h a s said t h a t th* ity. soid t h e i r first hay r a k e of th e s e a d e c re a s e in t h e n u m b e r of r a s e s of Bible S tu d y — T hur*. 7 : 3 0 P. M. te x tile people e x a g g e ra te . S ecre T h e w r i t e r en jo y e d th e g o v e r T h e c e le b ra tio n of th e occasion in d ip h t h e r i a w hich h a v e been r e p o r te d son th i s week. J u n i o r C. E.— T hur*. 4 P. M ta r y W a lla c e , as m ig h t be exp ected. n o r 's in f o r m a l (In fact, q u it e In fo r C e n tr a l P o in t last F r i d a y was on e F o r sale: 3 w eek qld w h ite le g hy h e a lt h d e p a r t m e n t s . T h is d e c re a s e S e n io r C E .— 8 u n . 6 :3 0 P. 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