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THE AMERICAN T h e A m e ric a n c i r c u l a t i o n la (¡rowing d aily. O n ly 11.00 a year. If n o t i n — " p u s h m on ey u n d e r t h e d o o r . ” th e V OI.I MK v n C E N T R A L P p iN ’T , O R E G O N , T i l l KSRAY, MAY ». H as th e w o rld g o ne e n ti r e l y crazy ? H ot o n t h e fo o tstep s of th e d ep res sio n com es o n e a f t e r a n o t h e r wild schem es .to b rin g sudden w ealth . No s o o n e r has one idea waved t h a n a n o t h e r a n d even w ild er ta k e s its place. Now t h a t t h e T o w n send O A R P seem s to h a v e ex p en d ed its m o m e n t u m a n d t h e " s h a r e th e w e a l t h " p ro p a g a n d a of H u ey Long is d y in g o u t. com es th e craziest of all— t h e chain le tte r. • * * ENJQI HOSPITALITY L.C. GRIMES HOME evening. Phone M .M B E R » a M u s in g s By an Innocent Bystander W ednesday 601. I» :« ■» »■ I t you h a v e n ew s it e m s we will a p p r e c i a t e t h e i r re c e ip t by Mr. J. 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H lch m o n d s p e n t t h e i r u n b u r n a b l e j u n k su ch as tin last T h u r s d a y in K la m a t h F a ll s c an s, etc., to th e city d u m p a t th is w ith u „ v. S ta n e ly G. P a r r is h , p a s t o r Local Mon Falls Dead A t Home E IS MUCH ENJOYED G eorge S. M oore, a lo n g -tim e resi d e n t of t h i s city, d ie d s u d d e n l y a t h is h o m e th is m o r n i n g of h e a r t f a i l ure. Mr Moore ro s e a t t h e u s u a l tim e t h i s m o r n in g a n d w hile d res sin g , s u d d e n l y co llap sed . He is su r v iv e d by tw o b r o t h e r a n d o n e s i s te r : C. It. Moore of I^ake C r e e k , O reg o n , F. R. Mrs. L. C. G rim e s e n t e r t a i n e d h e r A p r o g r a m iu c h a r g e of l e c t u r e r . clas s of " D o o r k e e p e r s ,” of th e F e d Mrs. A r n o ld B o h n e r t, given a t t h e e r a t e d c h u rc h , a t h e r h o m e on th e g r a n g e h a ll F r i d a y n i g h t p re c e d e d Pacific H ighw ay , Friday ev en ing , t h e o p e n in g of t h e G r a n g e session. May 3. A d e s s e rt s u p p e r was serv ed M a d r ig a l C lub of M edford spott- at 7.00 o ’clock w ith th e A lu m n i girls sori>d by th e A u x ilia ry of t h e A m e r a n d th r e e se n io r g irls a t on e tab le ican L eg io n sa n g tw o g r o u p s of t h r e e an d fo u r s m a ll ta b le s fo r t h e u n d e r - I J me “ ,,d 11 * “ 0t C‘>®t a n >‘ h i "K of th e Im m a n u e l B aptist c h u r c h of | T‘v . ' a . T t t u l V t ^ e n u Z ^ r o l n t ' ' ' stings each. ... . , , . . , .. I t will he j u s t a s h o r t ti m e now un- ,h » t «-itv Of all th e wild Ideas we h av e e v e r classm en. May b a s k e t s of Iris's, li I.,, _ ____ , n a t c lt>- I Mr M o o r e w as b o rn J u l y 29. 1862 T h e M a d rig a l c lu b is d ir e c te d by til o u r big c e le b r a ti o n in t h e City p an sies w ere seen, th i s Is t h e w ild est. In fact, it lacs, c a le n d u la s a n d at St. A u b o rt, C allo w ay C o u n ty . Mis- Mrs E ls ie C a r lt o n S tr a n g , w ith Mrs. B e a u ti f u l c a m p a ig n , so le t's all gel Mrs. F lo r e n c e Maxwell of C re s p laced a b o u t t h e ro o m s w ith lav en is so d a r n e d wild t h a t it h a s a lm o s t so u rl. W a r r e n B u tle r as p ia n o a c c o m p a n is t . busy. cen t city h a s been v is itin g w ith tapers. E a c h se n io r d riv en us all m ad. W ith n o th i n g to d e r a n d p in k F u n e r a l s e r v ic e s will be c o n d u c te d Mrs. K a t h e r i n e W e n d t s a n g tw o fr ie n d s h e re fo r th e past w eek. • Mr. W. C O wen, w ho h a s been it b ut a d r e a m ; w ith no scien tific received a l a r g e c o rs a g e of s p r in g | from P e r l 's F u n e r a l H o m e, t o m o r so lo 's w ith Mrs. Mabel S im s as ac Out door and in d o o r | c le r k in g in t h e J o n e ’s G ro cery for f o u n d a t io n w h a te v e r, it h a s sw ep t blossoms. Mrs. Id a G ra v e s m a d e a bu sin ess row, May 10. I n t e r m e n t in th e Odd c o m p a n ist. by t h e t h r e e th e past y e a r a n d th e tw o p rev io u s t r i p to C a lifo rn ia last w eek. W h ile F e llo w s c e m e te ry . t h i s c o u n t r y like a K ansas d u s t g a m e s w e re e n jo y e d A g r o u p of tw o re a d i n g s w ere g iv s to rm . J u s t stick a d im e In a l e t te r h o n o re d gu ests, L a u r e t t a W il li a m s y e a r s fo r L. H a tfi e ld , left T h u r s d a y th e r e sh e p u rc h a s e d a su p p ly of th e en by Mrs. L u l u S a lisb u ry . and G ladys e v e n in g f o r P o r t l a n d to t a k e c h a r g e n ew est p e r m a n e n t a n d t r u s t in P ro v id e n c e t h a t a lot I la May H i g i n b a t h a m w ave m aterial T w o folk d a n c e s w e re g iv en by of o t h e r folks will do th e sam e th i n g Vincent. O th e r in v i te d g u e s ts w ere of a g ro c e r y s t o r e in t h e R ose City a n d o rd e r e d a line of t h e h ig h e s t g irls of th e j u v e n i le grange th u s Avys Ayers, E d n a S h a v e r, J e r r y Tex, w hich we a r e in f o rm e d t h a t h e a n d q u a li ty c o sm etics an d will be eq u ip -j a n d a d d r e s s t h e i r l e t t e r s to you. r o u n d i n g o u t a p le a s in g e n t e r t a i n NV*llie Ayers, L a V o n n e K eizer, Ada- his tw o s o n s h a v e b o u g h t. Mr. Ow-1 ped to give fa c ia ls a n d h a i r dyes in] • • * m en t. A nd th e w o rst ( o r b e s t ) of it is, th e d ene C a ssm a n , R u b y W e b s te r, E d itb en w as ra is e d in th is valley a n d for- a few days. An i n t e i e s t i n g m e e t in g of t h e T h e - C e n t r a l P o i n t P. T. A. held Bonn!« b la m e d t h i n g w o rks. Men an d w o V incent, L u cille W illia m s , g r a n g e In cluded t h e r e a d i n g o f tb e t h e las t m e e t in g of th i s school y e a r E rn estin e T h o m p so n , m en of o u r a c q u a i n t a n c e a r e really S e ttle n ilr e , nam es of candidates for m e m b e r F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n May 3rd. a t 3 N o rm a H o lla n d , E s t h e r L a th r o p c a s h i n g in on t h e id ea. No one ship. R e f r e s h m e n t s w ere se rv e d by o clock a t th e h ig h school. witli k n o w s j u s t how m u c h a c tu a l cash E r m a a n d A rle n e T h o m p s o n , th e y o u n g e r m e m b e rs. T h c second g r a d e p u t oil a May- h as c h a n g e d h a n d s, b u t one can h e a r B ette Hill a n d R o b e r ta P a n k e y a s pole fe s tiv a l a n d t h e s p e a k e r of the all k in d s of ru m o r s . T h e re a r e s is tin g Mrs. G rim es. u lt e r n o o n w as Miss M ildred C a rlto n , i F o llo w in g a n illn ess of m a n y s t o rie s fly in g a b o u t of th i s perso n w ho g av e a very i n t e r e s t i n g t a l k on m o n th s , w h ich had c o n fu te d h e r to B « P I« u iu g s l ' l i a t A fle e t t h e D in n e r g e tt in g b ig m oney o r t h a t p erso n P ails, D iv idend « l i n k s a n d Tax h e a lt h w o r k in J a c k s o n co u u ty a n d h e r h o m e f o r t h e past s e v e r a l w eek s j u s t r o llin g in w e a lth sin ce t h e c ra z e Rev. Mr. a n d Mrs. L ew is e n t e r Bills of E v ery I n d iv id u a l. N a tio n " S o u n d M ind s in S o u n d B odies". Mrs. R ose N ea io u Sage, wife ol began. ta i n e d t h e m e m b e r s of t h e c h u r c h T h e b u sin e ss m e e t in g w as p re s id al a n d I n t e r n a t i o n a l p r o b l e m s In- C h a r le s W e id e n S age of t h e T a b le * v * ed o v e r by Mrs. W. J. G e b h a rd , r e b o a rd a t t h e m a n s e F r i d a y e v e n in g •«-parable fro m la ic a l W tdfunt. lt o c k d is tr i c t, died at h e r h o m e at J u s t how th e post o ffice d e p a r t of last w eek. T h e h o m e w a s b e a u t i T h e d a n g e r s of k ite -fly in g in th e t i r i n g p r e s id e n t. m e n t is go in g to sto p It is b eyond vicinity of e le c tric p ow er lines a re an e a rly h o u r S a t u r d a y m o rn in g .. fu lly d e c o ra te d w i t h t h e flo w e rs of T he a v e ra g e citizen has a v a g u e T h e m a i n b u s i n e s s w as i n s t a l l T h e d a u g h t e r of Mr. a n d Mrs. S. o u r c o m p r e h e n s io n , a n d why th e y fo rcefu lly b r o u g h t o u t by a n in ci t h e seaso n , tu lip s , lilies of t h e v a l NeauTn_,° e a r i y s e t t i e r s " i n th e K»- i k n o w le d g e of t h e fact t h a t t h e Fe- m e n t of th e n ew officers. Mrs. Ted w a n t it s to p p e d is a b ig g e r puzzle. d e n t w hich to o k place in G r a n ts M. At th e Mrs. Ted Hftl. ley, lilacs, a n d g r e e n e r y . born A ug- d e r a l g o v e rn m e n t is levying process- F u r r y , p r e s i d e n t ; A r e n 't th e y g e tt in g a big e n o u g h P ass close of th e e v e n in g , a f t e r th e r e recen tly . T h e G r a n t s P a s s g u e H iver V* “ e y ' sh e wa8 1 iug taxes on f a r m c o m m o d itie s iu t l r s t v ic e - p r e s i d e n t; Mrs. B e rt Lang- s h a r e t h r o u g h t h e s a le of s t a m p s ? C o u rie r c o m m e n te d o n w h a t m ig h t ust 12, 1889, a t t a b l e lto c k a n d has o r d e r to p ro d u c e th e w h e r e w i th a l s t r o m , second v ic e - p re s id e n t; f r e s h m e n t s w ere s e r v e d by t h e h o s t Mrs. W e w o u l d n 't p u t it b ey o n d J i m F a r h a v e pro v ed a fa ta l a c c id e n t, as fol m a d e h e r h o m e in J a c k s o n c o u n ty fo r p u r s u in g th e A g r i c u l t u r a l A d j u s t M able H a u s e n , s e c r e t a r y ; Mrs. A r ess, a ss iste d by M rs H ill, t h e m a n s e c o n ti n u o u s l y e x cep t for t h r e e y e a rs ley to h a v e s t a r t e d th e f i r s t c h a in lows: m e n t p r o g r a m . W h a t h e d o e s n ’t t h u r A yers, t r e a s u r e r ; Mrs. W. J. w h s d e d ic a te d to t h e L o rd a n d H is I s p e n t at P o p la r , M ont., follow ing h e r him self, j u s t to h e lp o u t t h a t ' d e f i w o rk , Mr L ew is re a d i n g th e s c r i p “ S om e child on K s t r e e t to o k a ; kno w is t h a t t h e s e tax es a r e now G e b h a r d , h is to ria n . m a r r i a g e J u l y 11, 1915. c i t ” in t h e p ostal receip ts. tu r e , a n d Mr. D av isso n le a d in g in d e a d ly ch a n c e w ith b ein g e le c tr o Mrs. F u r r y , t h e new p r e s id e n t, She a t t e n d e d th e T a b le R ock 0,,e oi ,l,e larg e3 t reT enue P r o d u c e r s t h e d e d ic a to r y p r a y e r . c u te d T u e sd a y , w h en a k ite s t r in g closed th e m e e t in g a f t e r w h ich te a scho ols a n d h ig h school in M edford th e 8° V ernm '‘nt h a s - a n d t h a t a blt- T h e m e m b e r s of t h e b o a rd Hiid 60,000 -volt e le c tric Old a n d young, rich an d poor, big c a u g h t in th e au d late, t a u g h t school in s e v e r a l t e r War U 8l0wly g eU ln g u n d e rw a y w as s e r v e d a t th e social h o u r. t h e i r wives a r e : Mr. a n d Mrs. H a r r y b u sin e ss m en a n d la b o r e rs , a r e all p o w e r lin e th e r e , an d as a r e s u it b e tw e e n th e fr ie n d s a n d o p p o n e n ts d istricts of th e c o u n ty , m aking D avisson, Mr. a n d Mrs. C. A. Case a t it. One c a n ’t s n e a k d o w n a b ack th e e le c tric c u r r e n t w as t u r n e d off In of t h e tax. t r i e n d s in a ll s e c tio n s of t h e vaiiey, Mr. an d Mrs. S eld o n H ill, Mr. a n d Rogue R iv er, G r a n ts alley w i t h o u t b ein g h a il e d by som e Gold Hill, D u rin g th e past 21 m o u th s . Incom e t h r o u g h h e r p a r t ic i p a ti o n in c o m Mrs. A. J . M ilton, Mr. a n d Mrs. E. one w a n t i n g us t o g e t in on t h e i r P a s s a n d G le n d a le s h o r tly a f t e r 5 m u n i ty a n d c h u r c h a c tiv itie s . Al- *a *es b r o u g h t *76o,otM),ui)l) into th e C. F a b e r , Mr. an d Mrs. K. R ic h m o n d w hile d a r n e d c h a in . We e v en h e a r d o f a o ’clock W e d n e s d a y m o r n i n g It is a well k n o w n fact, t h a t food, ways a n e a r n e s t w o r k e r in r e lig io u s * • d e r a 1 till. P ro ces sin g taxes Mr. a n d Mrs. A. H. W e b s t e r , Mr. a n d d o co r w h o left a p a t i e n t in t h e c o n t h e k ite w as being re m o v e d fr o m th e e n d e a v o rs , s h e c o n ti n u e d to t a k e a n , b r o u g h t *u 679 2,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 . A nd, w hs- lo be t h o r o u g h l y e n jo y e d , m u s t have Mrs. A. A yers, Rev. a n d Mrs. D. D. s u l ti n g ro o m w h ile he h u r r ie d ly w ires, a c c o rd in g to W a r d H a m m o n d , ac tiv e p a r t in th e c h u r c h w o rk ol I d e r t h e tax is good o r evil, it is an " e y e a p p e a l " as well as a n a p p e t i t e R am p 'll, I)r. an d Mrs. W. H. H e c k for th e C a li f o r n i a ; beat it d o w n t h e h a ll to sell a local m a n a g e r ' h e r c o m m u n it y a lm o s t u n ti l h e r n n d e n ie d fact t h a t ev ery c e n t of t h a t a p p e a l t h a t it, it m u s t lo ok goo d as m an. chance. W ell, w e h a v e been a f r a id O reg on P o w e r C o m pany . t h r e e - q u a r t e r billion ca m e fro m t h e j w e l l a s t a s t e good. An e lec tric re- d e a th . “ T h e k it e w as th e first o n e th is th e R o o sev elt Now D eal w ould d riv e in S h e was th e m o t h e r ol five ehil- i p o ck et books of A m erican housew ives, I r t g e r a t o r c a n play a big p a r t sp r in g to fo ul t h e h ig h - te n s i o n line us all n u ts . h e lp i n g a d d to th e attractiveness d r e n : E d i t h M a r ia n , R u t h M a r g a r e t , 1 11 1 th e o r y , of co urse, t h e ta x falls • • • t h a t r u n s a c ro s s th e R o g u e ri v e r at R o b e r t W e ld e n , N o r m a R ose a u d ! u Pon th e food m id d le m e n of t h e na- a n d to t h e v a ri e ty of e v ery m eal. w est on K T h e la w -a b id in g c itiz e n s of o u r t h e r a i l r o a d b rid g e , B esides a c tu a lly sav in g m oney lia n ie l D ud ley Sage, all a t hom e, tto n t h e p ro d u c e r s of s m o k e d m e a t . T h e e x e c u tiv e c o m m it te e o f th e c o m m u n it y w ere v e ry m u c h a ro u s e d s t r e e t, a n d n o r t h on S e v e n th s t r e e t S h e also le a v e s n in e b r o t h e r s a n d t h e h a n d l e r s of s u g a r , th e b a k e rs , t h r o u g h q u a n t i t y bu y in g a n e lec tric C e n tra l P o in t P T A , m et w ith Mrs Al at th e actio n of J u d g e C o lem an in tc th e Copco s u b - s ta tio n by t h e post- s is te r s ; M arion , H a r r y , R o b e rt, Em- ' b e c i g a r e t t e m a n u f a c t u r e r s . In a c - ' r e f r i g e r a t o r opens t h e way t o scores ll e r m a n s o n W e d n e s d a y A p ril 24th. bu t se v e ra l d is m issin g th e ca se a g a in s t t h e office, H a m m o n d said , m e tt a n d J o h n N eaiou, ail of T a b le , u a l p ra ctice, the cost of t h e tax I s , ol new , in v itin g d is h e s to delig h t Al th is t i m e all old b u s in e s s on h a n d y o u th w h o w as c h a r g e d w ith th e k ite s h a v e been rem o v ed fro m o t h e r R o ck ; Mrs. Mae R ic h a r d s o n of Ceil- -"Imply a d d e d to th e selling price of b o th fa m ily a n d friend s. T h e v a rt e ty was fin ish e d a n d Mrs. Lois Y o u n g 's w a n to n d e s t r u c ti o n of flo w er beds, pow er liens c a r r y in g 2.300 -volt a n d of d a i n t y d e s s e r ts a n d s a l a d s t h a t Mr» M a r g a r e t W ilso n ol p ro d u c t. 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Soa r e m a i n d e r c a m e fro m s u g a r , co rn . T h r e e t i m e s in less t h a n a y e a r he bro o k e, H- W. Davisson, E r n e s t C. to bacco, rice a n d p e a n u ts . P lio n e M . b as been haled in to c o u r t , only to be c ir c u it, H a m m o n d said, b u t no s h o r t T h e f i r s t c o v er sp ray fo r t h e c o n H a m il to n . F r a n k Myers, F r a n k H en- Of th e *792,001).000, *70 0,0 0 0 - Bible S chool— A rth u r W ebster, given a le c tu re an d p aro led . Now c ir c u it o c c u re d a n d it was r e m o v e d 000 h a s b een paid to th e f a r m e r . 11 tr o l of c o d lin g m o th on a p p le s and s u p e r i n t e n d e n t . 9 : 4 5 A. 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