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T h e A m e ric a n c i r c u l a t i o n is g ro w in g daily. O nly $1.00 a y ear. If n o t In— “ p u s h th e m o n ey u n d e r t h e d o o r . " 1[H E A M E R IC A N I VOLUMK VII Musings^ tiy an Innocent Bystander C E N T R A L IHM XT, O R E G O N , T H U R S D A Y , JU L Y SB, I »S 3 If you h a v e new a Item s w e will a p p r e c i a t e t h e i r re c e ip t by W ednesday 601. e v e n in g . Phone NUMBER 4a Co-op POWER COMPANY SUPPLIES New Deal Battle Grange Manager AMPLE; FARM Is Converging on Quits Job PRICES STEADIER Single Big Issue »I LEEVER STORE T h e o ld e r o n e lives t h e m o re on,, is c o n v in ce d t h a t n o t h i n g we ever d o t h a t I* w o r th w h il e in life is w a s ted. No m a t t e r w h a t a p e r s o n may w o rk a t — no m a t t e r w h a t t r a d e o r o ccu p a io n o n e m ay d a b b le in t o — the W ith c ro p p ro s p e c ts f a v o r a b le W A S H IN G T O N , J u l y 1».— P r e s i th e y a rd s tic k of t h e C o n s ti tu t io n . ti m e ig s u r e to com e gome d ay th a t food e x p o rt s s m a ll, a n d t h e p o p u la d e n t R o o sev elt's New Deal p h iloso T his is th e process going on at p re he will b e g lad h e l e a r n e d w h at he t i o n of t h e c o u n t r y e s t im a te d t o be did. is to d ay f i g h ti n g a ju d i c ia l sent. An e n u m e r a t i o n of v a r i o u s new n e a r s t a ti o n a r y , bo th t h e i m m e d i a te phy deal c o u rt te s ts now p e n d in g re « • V “ B a ttle of t h e M a rn e ." U n q u estio n - a n d th e lo n g - tim e o u tlo o k is for a veals t h a t t h e r e is h a r d l y a n item of T h e ab o v e wag b r o u g h t forcibly food su pp ly e q u a l to o r abo ve th e ab ly. It Involves on e of th e b ig g est : th p A d m i n i s t r a t i o n p r o g r a m , o u ts id e h o m e to u s th is w eek w h en we a t a v e ra g e a n n u a l a m o u n t a c tu a lly c o n is su es e v e r p re s e n te d to th e A m c ri-j 0 t its m o n e t a r y fiscal a n d sto ck t a c k e d th e te r r if ic jo b o f m o v in g a su m e d in th is c o u n tr y d u r i n g th e b a th r o o m — toilet, la v a to ry , tu b an d 1 9 29-1933 fiv e-y ear perio d , say s th e call people, w ith th e s t r u g g l e m a d e g u la t o r y a c tiv itie s , th a t is not now all, in clu d in g t h e piping. And be J u l y s u m m a r y of th e a g r i c u l t u r a l j t h e m o r e p ic t u r e s q u e b ecau se it is in ju d ic ia l je o p a r d y , A p p eal t o t h e P eo ple lieve you me. t h a t is SOMK job s i tu a t io n p r e p a r e d hy th e S ta t e C ol b e in g fo u g h t o u t in s u b d u e d c o u rt F in a lly , th e r e is th e t h i r d and S o m e w h e re in th e d im , d a r k past — lege a g r i c u l t u r a l e x ten s io n service. roo m s, hy q u ie t law y ers, before sa b e - c o a te d ju d g e s . j u lt im a te s tep ; an a p p e a l to t h e peo- so m e fl r ty - f o u r y ears ago, to be a c “ W ith norm al cro p co n d itio n s It involves a q u e s t io n t h a t is in-, pie. T h is m u s t t a k e t h e form of a c u r a t e — th e w r it e r s t a r t e d in to d u r i n g th e r e m a i n d e r of th e 1935 fin ite ly com plex In its v a rio u s p h a se s c o n s tit u ti o n a l a m e n d m e n t , a n d is j- l e a r n t h e p lu m b in g b u sin e ss w ith an seaso n, on th e b asis of p re s e n t pros- b u t th a t i* co m in g to boll dow n in move w hich Mr. R oosevelt h a s al- o ld e r b r o t h e r , who ra n a sho p in I pects, it is ex p ected t h a t th e to t a l t h e p o p u la r c o n sc io u sn e ss to a sin g le ready h in te d . As a se r ie s of a d v e rs e D u lu th . [su p p ly of food will be s lig h tly m ore m a j o r is su e: Is th e tim e ripe foi court r u l in g s gro w s th e c o n s t it u tl o n - * * " j t h a n th e a v e r a g e a m o u n t c o n su m ed A m e ric a to accept a g r e a t e r d e g re e al issue com es n e a r e r , a n d if t h e Su K id-like, we did m ore f o o l i n g , {rom j 9 2 9 to 1933, a f t e r a llo w in g of social a n d eco nom ic I n t e g r a t io n 1 p re m e C o u rt now u p h o ld s t h e Bos a r o u n d t h a n le a rn in g . B u t certain! fo r p ro b a b le e x p o rts a n d a n o rm al n ia n it h a s e v e r had before, an d on ton circu it c o u r t of a p p e a l s o n th e b its of k n o w le d g e have been bu rled j c a r r y o v e r " , say s th e re p o rt. D etails i H n a ticmal issue rather than a local, AAA case, th e c o n s t i t u t i o n a l a w ay In so m e dim recess of oui in resp ect to th e v a rio u s food com-1 H(.a | e -> w ould seem to be in escap able. b ra in , o nly to pop fo r th w h en need m od ifies a r e given in c lu d in g the T he fa te of t h e AAA p rocessing T h r e e o p in io n s by fe d e ra l c ir c u it ed. And we claim we h a v e d o ne a fact t h a t , in g e n e ra l, s u p p lie s of c o u r t s in tw o d a y s have gon e a g a in s t tux case is p a r t i c u l a r l y im p o r t a n t v er y f a i r jo b for a n a m a t e u r . (H ope d a ir y p ro d u cts, f a t s a n d oils, c e re a ls th e A d m in i s t r a ti o n , th e first in C in b ecause of Its effect on th e fa r m e r s th e in s p e c to r is b l i n d ! ) f r u its an d v e g e ta b le s will be so m e c in n a t i, d e c la rin g by a 2-to -l d e c i and f a r m in g vote. T h e processing • • • w h at la r g e r In re la tio n to ac tu a l sion t h a t th e F e d e r a l G o v e rn m e n t tax im m e d ia te ly a ff e c ts t h e 3,500,- B u t so it goes all t h r o u g h life. W e c o n s u m p tio n fro m 1929 to 1933 does not have po w er to u n d e r t a k e 000 f a r m e r s who h a v e been b e n e fi s t u d y an d le a r n by p ractice, a n d u n w hile su p p lies of m eats, po u ltry a n d c o n d e m n a tio n p ro c e e d in g s for slum cia rie s of AAA, a n d h a v e received less we h a v e c o n s t a n t use fo r o u r eggs, and possible s u g a r a r e so m e c l e a r a n c e ; th e seco n d , in Boston th u s f a r a to t a l of $90 0,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 . k n o w le d g e , we forget. W e m ay go on w hat sm aller. J u l y 16. also 2 - t o - l, t h r o w i n g out W ith t h e i r fam ilies th e y m ay n u m fo r y e a r s w ith o u t th in k in g ab ou t Supp lies of feed fo r fa rm a n im a ls t h e fa r - r e a c h i n g AAA processing ber 15,000,000 . c e r t a i n once well k n o w n t h i n g s and wil p ro b ab ly be su ffic ie n t to prov id e M eans L ast .Step ta x e s ; an d on e y e s te rd a y in P h ila then s u d d e n ly cornea a d e m a n d foi n o r m a l ra t io n s , it is in dicated . T h e If th e p rocessing ta x is u lt im a te l y d e lp h ia . d e n y in g t h e G o v e r n m e n t 's t h a t k n o w le d g e an d we sto p a bit n u m b e r of g r a i n c o n s u m in g a n im a ls rig h t to collect hog p rocessing tax ru led out by th e S u p r e m e C o u rt, th e an d se n d ou t an SOS to t h e filin g d e to be fed next w i n t e r is e s t im a te d a t from a P h il a d e lp h i a p ack er. A d m i n i s t r a t i o n 's e f f o r t s to e q u alize p a r t m e n t of o u r b ra in , a n d lo. forth 15 p e r c e n t below a v e ra g e a n d hay p .Neither T est F in al th e econom ic p o sitio n of a g r i c u l t u r e co m es t h e n ecess ary in f o rm a t io n . c o n s u m in g a n im a ls 3 to 4 p e r c e n tj N e ith e r of th e s e c o u r t decision s is sto p ; c ro p c o n tr o l conies to a n e n d ; W h a t a fe a r fu l a n d w o n d e rfu l th i n g below av erag e. final, a n d each will p ro b a b ly p ro v id e so m e 3 0 .0 0 0 ,0 0 0 a c r e s of fa r m la n d is th e h u m a n h rain ! In resp ect to th e t r e n d of prices a S u p r e m e C o u rt te s t on th e sa m e now idle go b a c k in to p ro d u c tiv e fo r fa rm p r o d u c t s a n d t h e cost of m a t te r . But th e y In d ic a te th e be- use. a n d c o tto n , c o rn , hog s, w h e a t, Do you know , folks, we a r e get- o p e r a t in g th e f a r m b u sin e ss, t h e cir- le a g u e re d position o7th~e New ' Deal tobacco, s u g a r can e, beets, a n d p e a tin g sc a re d of ourselves. \ \ h a t pow- c u la r »hows a d o w n w a r d t r e n d t o m on a d o l e „ or m o r e Judicial f r o n ts , n u t s a r e ju s t w h e r e th e y w e r e w h en e r m u s t u n d e r l ie o u r sc r ib b lin g . The , A p rI, to .,u n e | n t h e g e n e ra l level o f , an d th py gerve w a rn lB g oncp niore th e e f f o r t a t eco n o m ic c o n tr o l w as o t h e r day we w ere m u llin g o v e r in | p rices re c e | Ved by fa r m e r s , w ith t h e of w h a t t h e 8 u p r e i n e C o u rt very beg un. o u r m in d an a rtic le e n d e a v o r i n g to O regon index at m i d - J u n e at 65 per lik ely to do w hen th e s e m atters N ew -deal le a d e rs believe th i t sh ow Copco th a t it w ould be a sad cent of t h e 19 26-1930 level, c o m m i s t a k e to d ro p th e i r ag e n c y in o u r p ared w ith 7 0 in April. F a r m prices com e befo re it. a s it did to t h e NRA [w ou ld h a v e a p ro f o u n d p o litical ef- In t h e S c h e c h te r case. feet. I t w ould line up th e f a r m vote tow n. T h e s l a h t of Con L eev er In in g e n e ra l h av e been s t e a d ie r d u r i n g As th e s i t u a t i o n now s t a n d s , th e y believe, b e h in d a c o n s t it u ti o n - f r o n t of his s to re s t a r t e d ns th i n k in g recen t w eeks, w ith a d v a n c e s in som e A m erica is in t h e m id d le of th e sec- al a m e n d m e n t in c r e a s lln g fe d e r a l ju s t w h a t to say. B efo re we had c o m m o d itie s a b o u t o f f s e tt in g d e on d ste p In m o v in g t o w a r d t h o : pow ers. In p a r t i c u l a r , th e c h a n g e m o r e t h a n decided w h a t to w rite, clines in o th e rs. R oosevelt goal of a m o re closely in w ould be felt In t h e S o u th . Mr. a lo n g c a m e a m a n w ith a p etition O wing to a s h a r p decline in prices te g r a t e d s ta te . R o o se v e lt's firs t h i n t of a c o n s t i t u a s k i n g Copco for ju s t w h a t we h a d 0 j feeds, t h e g e n e r a l a d v a n c e in th e T h e f i r s t step w as t h e f o r m u l a tio n a l a m e n d m e n t fell on hostile in m in d . index of prices paid by f a r m e r s for tion of new le g isla tio n by an A d m in e a r s in t h e S o u th , w h e re t h e th e o r y c o m m o d itie s seem s to h av e been is tra t io n s t r o n g e n o u g h to impose ot s t a t e s ' r i g h ts is s t r o n g ; it w ill be W e sig ned th e p etition , of course, ch eck ed , at least te m p o r a r ily , a t a its will on C ong ress. d if fic u lt n o t to c h a n g e th i s a t t i t u d e a n d w ent o u r way, t h i n k i n g how we point b etw een 90 an d 95 per cent ol T h e second step is th e te s t of th is h o w ever, if t h e p o c k e tb o o k n e rv e of w ould c h a n g e t h a t a rticle. W e h a d th e 1926-19 30 level. I n t e r e s t ra te i le g isla tio n by t h e c o u r t s , a g a in s t s o u t h e r n f a r m e r s Is d ir e c tl y touch- n 't a n y m o re t h a n sat d o w n a t o u r a n d tax es a r e a good deal lo w er t h a n — I ed d esk , w h e n a lo n g c a m e Mr. T h o m p d u r i n g th e 19 26-1930 period , a l F o r e s t a lls A m e n d m e n t son, w ho sp en d s at least a l a r g e por- t h o u g h th e index of tax es p e r ac re T h e B oston decision a r r i v e d as tio n o f his w a k in g h o u rs as m a n a g e r is still 89 per cent a b o v e 1913, and t h e S e n a t e w a s s e e k in g to re - w r i te o f Copco, an d calm ly a n n o u n c e d th a t th e ac tu a l a m o u n t of in t e re s t to be th e AAA p ro ces sin g ta x w ith th e t h e o r d e r of d is m issa l h a d been re s paid is la r g e in re la tio n to p r e w a r S u p r e m e C o u r t in m in d . C o n rg e ss cin d ed a n d Con w ould t a k e o u r m o n c o n d it io n s ow in g t o in c re a se d in w as a s k e d to w r i t e t h e pro ces sin g ey j u s t as h e h ad been d o in g since d eb ted n e ss. " " | levies in t o law in s te a d of le a v in g ti m e im m e m o ria l. T h e g re a t q u e s O n ta r i o , O regon. J u l y 23.__V i g - I ^ e m to t h e d isc re tio n of t h e Secre- tion is— do o u r e d it o r i a l r u m b li n g s o ro n s p r o t e s t a g a i n s t th e rev ised t a r y of A g r ic u l tu r e . B u t t h e B oston b rin g re s u lts even b efo re p r i n t e d ? • • • r a i lr o a d e m p lo y e e s ' r e t i r e m e n t bil | opinion w o u ld m a k e t h e law even re c e n tly in tro d u c e d in C o n g re ss by w l,h thl» a l t e r a t i o n , Invalid. I t holds Now we w an t ot get in a w ord for ■ - ■ I U n ited S ta t e s S e n a t o r W a g n e r , w as ' h a t : th e e a r s of th e City Dads. It is o u r belief th a t it Is high tim e to put up T o th e O fficers a n d M em b ers of C e n - | v0,ced «>d " y o fficia ls of t h e ‘ T h e p o w e r of C o n g re s s to regu- i n t e r s t a t e c o m m e rc e d o ea not sign p o sts a lo n g o u r s t r e e ts a n d to tr a l r o i n t C a m p No. 3219 R oyal ¡ ° r e * on P r o d u c e r s a n d S h ip p e r s s o ciatio n a n d t h e W e s t e r n L ivestock a u t h o r i z e it to do so by ta x i n g p r o d h ave th e h o uses num bered. W e'll N eig h b o rs of A m e ric a ; u c ts b e f o r e th e y e n t e r Interstate a d m i t ri g h t now th a t we d i d n ’t s t a r t W e y o u r c o m m it te e a p p o in te d t o ' , ’ro d u c ‘' r *' A ssociation. c o n tr o l In le t t e r s s e n t to t h e e n t i r e Ore- c o m m e rc e or o th e r w i s e to th is Idea. B u t we do t h i n k it is well p re p a r e re s o lu tio n in m e m o ry of o u r th eir p ro d u c t io n m e r e ly b ecau se w o rth a big boost. late n e ig h b o r Isabelle M. B a r n a r d gon c o n g re s s io n a l d e le g a tio n , H. C. • • • Boyer, p r e s id e n t of t h e O reg o n P r o t h e i r p ro d u c t io n m a y In d ire c tly a f re s p e c tfu lly s u b m it th e follo w in g: S h ip p e r s A ssociation, fect i n t e r s t a t e c o m m e r c e . ” E v ery few d a y s som e o n e ask s W h e re a s God in his in f in i te wis d u c e r s a n d us “ w h e re does so-and -so li v e ? " We dom has seen fit to re m o v e from o u r a n d J e s se B. A d ria n , s e c r e t a r y - m a n m ay k no w well e n o u g h , b u t how to m idst o u r beloved n e ig h b o r, Isab elle a g e r of t h e W e s te rn L ivestock P r o T H A N K S G IV F N T O U NK NO W N PA R T Y L E A V IN G V E G E T A B L E S d irect s o m e o n e else is a h o rs e o f an- yj. B a r n a r d , w ho d e p a r t e d th is life d u c e r s A ssociation, p o in t e d o u t t h a t t h e p ro p o s e d leg islatio n w ould cost o t h e r color. W h a t good w ill it d< J u n e 15th 1935. W e w ish to t h a n k t h e p a r t y le a v t h e m to be to ld . "O , t h e y live o v er W e sh all m iss h e r yet we bow in t h e r a i l r o a d s of t h i s c o u n t r y m o re in g p lu m s a n d s t r i n g b e a n s a t th e t h a n $ 6 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 a n n u a ll y , w h ic h in th e r e next to t h e J o n e s ' A nd th e y h u m b l e s u b m iss io n to his devin e office a n d i f th e y w ill call a n d leave say. " o n w h a t s t r e e t . ” an d n o t f | w ill. T h e r e f o r e be it reso lv ed t h a t t u r n w ould be passed on t o t h e p r o t h e i r n a m e we will be g lad t o give d u c e rs a n d sh ip p e rs. 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FOX To w ork for th e g e n e ra l upbuild-1 • tm e w hen a g r i c u l t u r e w as a t su ch Ing of C e n t r a l P o in t a n d C o m m u n - C e n tra l P o in t. O regon. a low eb b in th is p a rt of t b e c o u n ity. W e a r e told t h a t th ey us.-d to have J u l y 16. 193$. tr y . s tre e t s i g n s h e r e y e a rs ag o an d t h a t R espect fo r law an d c o n s t it u te d Mr Tom Ross had th e m i sfo rtu n e Mr A d ria n e x pressed t h e convic- a u t h o r i t y . t h e k id s d e s tro y e d th e m W ell, th a t Is Just to o bad. B ut we still claim I to b re a k bis a n k l e in an a u to m o b ile tto n t h a t th e p a ss a g e of th e W a g n e r To p ro d u c e a n d sell a n e w s p a p e r ev en ing . Mr. m e a s u r e s w ould u n q u e s t io n a b l y re w„ .need th e m m o re th a n e v er right accident W e d n e s d a y an d a d v e r t i s e m e n t on m e r it now a n d t h a t th e k id s will h a v e to David H ick ens a n d Mr. Ross w ere In s n lt in a n alm o st to t a l co n fiscatio n F o r m o r e b u sin e ss in P o litic s and Jac k s o n v ille a n d Mr. H ic k e n s w a r | of t h e liv esto ck i n d u s t r y on th e Pa- less p o litics In business. learn b e t t e r h ab its. d riv in g Mr. R oss's car. J u s t how th e clflc coast a n d In t h e I n t e r m o u n t a i n Mr a n d Mrs. J H. GHIaspey e n Aren t th ey h avin g lota of faB j a c c id e n t . „ r e d w e w er» u n a b le t o | s t a t e s . N. C. 8t. k e e p in g B a n k s In ja i l? But w e ’ve got find o u t but th e c a r overturned A cc o rd in g to r e p o r t s received by t e r t a i n e d Mr. a n d Mra. a lot of resp ect for G o v e rn o r Mar- b re a k i n g Mr. R o ss's a n k a e . H e is officers of t h e s e tw o o rg a n i z a ti o n s , A rn o ld a n d son Gall S a t u r d a y a n d In S u n d a y on a píenle to C r e s c e n t C ity, t i n 's common* sense. a t tb e h o sp ita l in M edford w h e re s i m i la r a g r i c u l t u r a l a aelriatio n a • • • h< y hav> tak>'n a n u m b e r of X-ray ' O reg on an d e ls e w h e r e In t h e west an d back by w ay o f Gold B each. Co- and over to p ic tu re s but h av e not been ahi» to ! will rile p ro testa ritb C o n g re s s quille. M y rtle P o in t For » a le C h ry s l e r Ro»d.«ter E asy te r m s , no d o w n p s y m e n t— New tell teij If if I th e r e w e re an y o th o r i n j u r i e » . i ^ i U i t t h e * e n t a m e n t o f t h e W »g. R c s e b u r g r e ' u r i n i i r b x r b ” » a ; of •he A f t r J r » ' » r.ìr n f^ a ijre *T o':* f* F V 't f s •«’1- P rotest V oiced A g a in st W agner R etirem ent Bill R oyal N eighbors A dopt R esolution T o m m y W illia m s h a s re s ig n e d as m a n a g e r of th e G r a n g e C o -o p erativ e S upply A ssn., to t a k e effect today. O. C. Moss of P h o e n ix will t a k e o v e r th e m a n a g e m e n t. Mr. Moss is well kn o w n to all G ra n g e rs , h a v in g s e r v e d tw o y e a rs as M a s te r of t h e P h o e n ix G ra n g e . At p r e s e n t Mr. Moss is a m e m b e r of t re h e J a c k s o n C o u n ty P o m o n a G ra n g e . Last o f Series of D em onstrations H eld Last F riday T h e last of t h e se r ie s of c a n n in g d e m o n s t r a t i o n s held fo r th e h o m e m a k e r s of J a c k s o n c o u n ty was given a t th e c o u r t h o u s e a u d i t o r i u m In Medford la s t F r i d a y w ith 125 h o m e m a k e r s a t t e n d i n g , r e p r e s e n ti n g Med fo rd, C e n tr a l P o in t, P ho en ix , A sh lan d , T ra il, J a c k s o n v ill e . O ak G rove a n d G riffin C re e k c o m m u n itie s . Vi s ito rs w ere also r e g i s te r e d fr o m La G ra n d e , P o r t l a n d a n d N e b ra s k a . T h e d e m o n s t r a t i o n w hich w a s g iv en by Mrs. Mabel C. Mack, c o u n ty h o m e d e m o n s t r a t i o n a g e n t a ss isted hy Miss G ra c e S m i th , r u r a l r e h a b i li tatio n a g e n t, in c lu d e d th e c a n n in g of m e a ts, v e g e ta b le s a n d f r u i t s In th e p r e s s u r e c o o k e r, a n d t h e use of th e tin can s e a le r in c a n n in g in tin. Mrs. Mack also discu ssed t h e c a u ses of food s p o i la g e an d t h e fa c to rs in su cces sfu l c a n n in g , e m p h a s iz in g so u n d , f r e s h p ro d u c t s , tw o h o u r s from g a r d e n to t h e can fo r v ege ta b le s, c le a n lin e s s , adequate heat fo r s t e riliz a tio n , a n d a p e rf e c t seal. T e s ts fo r j a r s a n d lids a n d ti u c a n s to in s u r e a p e rf e c t seal w ere ex plained. T o in s u r e a d e q u a t e heat fo r t h o r o u g h s t e r il iz a t io n of t h e food Mrs. M ack rc o m m e n d e d t h a t a ll ve g e ta b le s be p a c k e d h o t a n d p ro c e s s ed in a p r e s s u r e c o o k e r, If possible. T h e high t e m p e r a t u r e o b tu t n e d by use of th e p r e s s u r e c o o k e r w ill d e stro y b a c te ria l sp o re s t h a t c a n n o t be d e s t r o y e d a t b o ilin g t e m p e r a t u r e . T his is p a r t i c u l a r l y t r u e of t h e bo- tu l i n a s spores. Due to t h e fact t h a t sp o ilag e c a n not a lw a y s be d e te c te d by e i t h e r a p p e a r a n c e o r o d o r, all n o n-acid v ege ta b le s , m e a t o r fish s h o u l d be boiled 20 m i n u te s a f t e r o p e n in g Ja r or b e fo re ta s ti n g . T h is r u l e s h o u l d n e v e r be v io la te d if t h e p r o d u c t Is c a n n e d by hot w a t e r b a t h o r o t h e r m e th o d s , an d is a n a d d e d p re c a u t io n fo r p re s s u r e c o o k e r c a n n in g . T o m a t o e s d u e to th e ac id c o n te n t a r e c la s s if ie d a s f r u i t a n d do not n eed to be r e h e a te d . In d is c u s s in g c o m m o n d if fic u ltie s In c a n n in g , m a n y q u e s t io n s w ere a s k e d on how to p r e v e n t loss of liqu id in t h e Jars, c a u s e s of s p o ilag e ti m e f o r p ro ces sin g an d use of p r e s s u r e coo k er. At t h e c lo s e of th e d e m o n s t r a t i o n copies of t h e n ew e x te n s io n b u lle tin No. 479 on H o m e F o o d P re s e r v a ti o n w ere d i s t r i b u t e d a n d Mrs. Mack caJled a t t e n t i o n to t h e se c tio n s ot co m m o n d if fic u ltie s In c a n n i n g , th e ta b le s f o r c a n n in g , u se of p r e s s u r e c o o k e r, a n d m e t h o d s of d ry in g , s t o r ing a n d c u r i n g m e a ts. C a n n in g d e m o n s t r a t i o n s w e re a l so given la s t w eek a t E a g le P o in t R o g u e R iv e r a n d A sh la n d . A s h o r t tim e a g o It w a s a n n o u n c ed t h a t t h e agency o f t h e C a lifo rn ia O regon P o w e r c o m p a n y w h ich h a s been held by W. C. L e e v e r fo r m a n y years, w ould be d is c o n ti n u e d Augus* 1st. All b u sin e ss of t h e c o m p a n y w a s to be h a n d le d t h r o u g h th e M edford office. T h e a n n o u n c e m e n t c a m e as a s u r p r is e to t h e peo ple of t h i s c o m m u n i ty a n d m uch d is s a ti s f a c t io n w as e xpressed on all side«. F o r m a n y y e a r s — In fa c t e v e r s in c e t h e f i r s t e lec tric p la n t w a s e s t a b l i s h e d by t h e C ondon W a t e r & P o w e r Co., a t Gold R ay— Mr. L e e v e r h a s a c te d a s a g e n t h e r e a n d m a n y t h o u s a n d s of d o l l a r s h av e passed t h r o u g h his h a n d s Into t h e c o m p a n y 's coffers. T u e s d a y m o r n in g a p e titio n w as c ir c u la t e d a s k i n g t h e c o m p a n y to re -c o n sid e r a n d leave t h e b r a n c h a g ency h ere. T h e p e t i t i o n w as b ein g sig n e d by p ra c t ic a l ly e v ery person a p p r o a c h e d , w h en , Mr. J . C. T h o m p son, m a n a g e r of t h e p o w e r c o m p a u y a r r iv e d in tow n. A f te r u b r i e f c o n feren ce w ith Mr. L e e v e r, Mr. T h o m p son g a v e o u t th e fo llo w in g n o tic e : " A p p li c a ti o n f o r e le c tric serv ice r e q u e s ts f o r d i s c o n ti n u a n c e o f s e r vice a n d p a y m e n t o t b ills In a u e m e r g e n c y tnay still be m a d e a t L eever's. T h e C a li fo rn i a O re g o n P o w e r C o m p a n y .” T h e p e titio n w a s a t once w i t h d r a w n a n d p re s e n te d t o Mr. L eever ns a n in d ic a tio n o t how m u c h his c o u r t e o u s a n d e f f ic i e n t se rv ic e war a p p r e c i a te d by t h e people o t t h e co m m u n ity . Miss Stephenson to M anage C in d erella B eau ty Shop Miss V ern ell S t e p h e n s o n , a g r a d u a t e o f t h e M edford B e a u ty S chool, to o k o v e r th e m a n a g e m e n t o f the C in d e re l la B e a u t y S h p o J u l y 17, a c c o rd i n g to a n o n u n c e m e n t . 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T be F is h e rm a n 's C lu b . T u e sd a y 7 : 0 0 p. m. T he F am ily G ath erin g , W ednes d a y . 8 : 0 0 p. m. C h o i r P ra c t ic e — T h u r s d a y . 7 :3 0 D o n ald P a t t e r s o n a n d O rville C a s p m. te r , tw o C e n t r a l P o i n t y o u th s , claim th e h o n o r o t h a v in g d r i v e n t h e t h i r d C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H c a r to t h e to p of T a b le Rock. C L I F T O N A. P H I L L I P S , M I N IS T E R T h e tw o y o u n g m e n , t a k i n g an W e will m e e t p ro m p tl y a t 9 : 1 5 A. a n c ie n t fliv v e r t h a t h a s seen f a r b e t M. a n d go t o L IthIa P a r k , A s h la n d t e r day s, d r o v e u p t h e r e g u l a r tr a i l a n d hold o u r S u n d a y S ervices th e r e . o n t h e e a s t slo p e of t h e ro c k , g a i n Bible S chool 1 0 :0 0 . R o la n d H o v e r ing t h e to p w i t h o u t m is h a p , a n d a f Sup» t e r h a v in g t o m ove o n ly tw o trees. M. 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