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Th* A m e ric a n c ir c u la t io n is g ro w in g d ally . O nly $1.00 a y ear. If n o t in— “ p u s h th e m o n e y u n d e r t h e d o o r." THE AM ERICAN VOLUME V II Musings^? By an Innocent Bystander It la lo n eso m e in t h e o ld plan t t h e s e days. O u r o ffice im p, w h o h a s been h elp in g us fo r th e past th r e e y e a rs , baa g o n e o ff to college, le a v ing t h e o ld m a n to g et a lo n g as best he can. B ut we a r e p ro u d of o u r baby d a u g h t e r , a t th a t . She h as s tr u g g le d a l o n g w ith l e a r n in g to op e r a t e th e lin o ty p e a n d t h e re s t of th e p r i n ts h o p w o rk a n d now Is r e a p ing h e r r e w a r d fo r h e r h a r d work. It is n 't o f t e n t h a t a g ir l can g el e n o u g h of a t r a d e d u r i n g h e r high school y e a r s to e n a b le h e r to e a rn h e r w ay t h r o u g h college. • • • tim e we, too, w ere firs t e n te r in g a to see t h e fr e s h m e n w a n d e r in g up an d dow n th e c a m p u s a t Old O regon t h e o t h e r day. W e lo o k ed back dow n th a t long vista of t h e y e a r s to th e b rid g e since t h a t d a y , b u t it seem ed big school. A n d we w e re j u s t a s v e r d a n t as t h e y m a k e ’em , too. F o r ty - th re e y ears la a lo ng tim e a n d a lot of w a te r h as g o ne u n d e r th e old b rid g e sin ce t h a t day, b u t i f seem ed ju s t like y e s te rd a y to us w h en we first to o k o u r p lace as a college f r e s h m a n . A n d we'll a d m i t we w o u ld like to do it ag ain . P e r h a p s we w ould le a r n m o re now a n d g e t m o re re a l good from th e experience. • • • If one h a s r e a l a m b i ti o n a n d ex pects to get to t h e to p o n e c a n get lot o f good fro m college. B u t too m a n y e n t e r j u s t for t h e fu n of th e th in g . College a lo n e c a n n o t b rin g success. B ut w h a t o n e can le a r n th e r e will go a lo ng w ay t o w a r d g e t t i n g o n e a good s t a r t o n th e la d d e r of success. • • • One t h i n g we n o ticed in o u r tr ip n o r t h was t h a t S o u th e r n O reg o n h a s Vm all beat in th e w ay of a u t o ca m p s t h a t a r e really c o m f o rta b le . T h e re a r e m o re really good c a m p s in th is p a r t o f t h e s t a t e t h a n w e saw a n y w here. W e w o n d e re d w h y ? I t seem s to us t h a t th e r e w o u ld be a good field fo r such b u sin e ss in t h e vicinity of th e U niv ersity . Many people go up th e r e to se e t h e i r boys a n d g irls a n d w ould p a tr o n is e re a lly c o m f o r t a b le cam p s. • • • It Is not to be w o n dered a t th a t t h e m a n who Invented th e L inotype w en t crazy. It d riv es u s c razy ju s t to c le a n one o f t h e d a r n e d th in g s. We h av e been w o rk in g all d a y foo l ing w ith u n n u m b e r e d th o u s a n d s of tin y pieces held to g e t h e r w ith m ic ro scopic screws. And if you find some f e a r fu l a n d w o n d e rfu l s p ellin g an d w o rd s t h a t m e a n n o th i n g , j u s t b lam e it on th e f a c t t h a t we m a y n o t have got th e m all in th e r i g h t place. • • • If you h a v e new s item* we will a p p r e c i a te t h e t r re c e ip t by W ednesday evening. Phone 401. C E N T R A L P O IN T , OREGON', T H U R S D A Y , S E P T E M B E R Jtt, |»:»5 Many Nurseries Being Established By Government (W A SHING TO N , Sept, 25.— Anti- 31 s ta te s to l i l lu 11 s t a te s , an d th e clp ilatiiig a n u n u su a lly heavy d e-| n u m b e r of CCX7 r a m p s from 55 to m a n d fo r trees, s h r u b s a n d g ra s s 515. seeds, ow ng to th e ex p a n sio n of th e A larg e s h a r e of th e 600 m illio n n a tio n a l soil c o n s e r v a tio n p ro g r a m , tte e s an d s h r u b s will be used in th e a p p ro x im a te ly 600 million tr e e s an d re f o r e s t a ti o n a n d a fo r e s ta t io n p h ases s h r u b s will be p rodu ced by n u rs e rie s of ero sion c o n tr o l w ork on farm an d of th e Soil C o n se rv a tio n Service a n d g ra z i n g lands. U nd er th e soil con- co o p e ra tin g ag en cies fo r use on e r o s - ] starvation p r o g r a m , a r e a s too s t e e p ion con tro l d e m o n s tr a t io n s ! projects or o th e r w i s e u n s u ite d fo r p ra tic a t h r o u g h o u t th e c o u n tr y th e co m ing cu ltiv a tio n a re t a k e n out o f c ro p p ro year. T he a n n o u n c e m e n t was m a d e ! d u c tio u a n d p la n te d in tr e e s a n d recen tly by C h a rle s R. E nlow . C hief s h r u b s to p re v e n t erosion by w ind of t h e Division of N u rse rie s of t h e 1 an d w ater. In m a n y in s ta n c e s s h r u b s Service. j an d vines a r e used in th e c o n tr o l of To m e e t th is heavy p ro d u c tio n as- gullies. W hen p la n te d on gully s ig n m e n t, 19 new n u r s e r i e s will b< b an k s, th e y a n c h o r th soil a n d pre- esta b lish e d , b rin g in g th e to ta l num- v en t It fr o m w a s h n g aw ay . W h^n her of Service n u r s e r ie s to 83 an S S , used on land s u b je c t to w ind erosion sta te s. One of n in e Service p u rs e r- ti e e s an d s h r u b s serv e a d o u b le p u r- ies now g ro w in g a m a j o r i ty of th e pose by a n c h o r i n g t h e soil a n d by av a ila b le n a tiv e a n d fo re ig n g ra s se s b r e a k i n g th e sw eep of th e wind. T h ey fo r e x p e rim e n ta l pu rp o ses has been also slow up ru n -o ff of rain w ater, e sta b lish e d at P u llm a n , W a s h in g to n . T he n u rs e ry p ro g r a m , in a d d itio n Dr. A. L. H a f e n r i c h te r , C hief Agro- to th e tr e e s a n d sh r u b s , calls for the n o m is t for t h e Soil C o n serv atio n ccllectio n of o n e million p o u n d s of Service a t P u l l m a n has been desig- g ra s s seed fro m 25 species o f n ativ e n a te d as actin g reg io n al n u r s e r y m an g rasses not p ro d u ced co m m ercially, in c h a rg e of th is p h ase of th e w ork T h is la r g e q u a n t i t y of g ra s s seed will One h u n d r e d a c re s of land have been he used to seed c e r t a in la n d s re tire d placed at th e disposal of th e Soil fro m c u ltiv a tio n u n d e r th e ero sio n C o n serv atio n n u r s e r ie s fo r th is pur- c o n tro l p ro g r a m . Like tre e s,, grass pose by th e S ta t e College of W ash- a n c h o r s th e soil an d p re v e n ts it from ington. being w ash ed a w ay by r a i n o r blown T h e m o u n t in g d e m a n d fo r trees, | a w a y by wind, s h r u b s , an d g ra s se s has been occas-| T h e Soil C o n s e rv a tio n Service is loned by th e recen t exp an sion in th e c o o p e ra tin g w ith th e B u re a u of P la n t d e m o n s tr a t io n p ro g r a m o f t h e S e r - ( I n d u s tr y an d w ith th e s t a t e F o re s t- vice, w hich in c re a se d t h e n u m b e r of e rs to o b ta i n th e b e st r e s u lts from d e m o n s tr a t io n p ro je c ts from 47 in , t h e nu rs eries . Peach Blight Fungus G old Hill Fair P rotective Spray Is Is H uge Success R ecom m ended N ow The 0oW H^ T nge took ilrBt NUMBER 50 y RUSH TO Local Happenings TAKE ADVANTAGE Bill S n y d e r a r r iv e d h e re last F ri-I The r e g i s tr a ti o n at th e high school d a y ev en in g on his way to C orvallis, is a l i t t l e u n d e r t h a t of last year. A w here he will a t t e n d O reg o n S t a t e tew s t u d e n t s m ay still be w ork in g . C o lle g e , He visited at t h e hom e of but th e m a j o r i ty a r e back. T h e fresh - hls g r a n d m o t h e r an d v a rio u s f r i e n d s ' m e n a r e in fo r a few days of hazing before c o n ti n u in g his j o u r n e y gun-1 ¡n v a ri o u s ways. S o m e of t h e boys day. D onald R ic h a rd s o n left S u n - : w ere c a u g h t a n d t h e i r sh oes an d day f o r E u g e n e to a t t e n d th e U nlver-, sto c k in g t a k e n off a n d they w ere T h is is th e last issue of o u r p a p e r sity. D oro thy P ow ell left S a tu r d a y co m pelled to e n t e r school barefoot, before th e p rice raises. U n til Oct. to r E u g e n e , w h e re sh e will also a t- W e saw J a c k I-ees a n d Vince R itzing- 1, (T u e s d a y ) we will a c c e p t $1 lu t m d th e u n iv ersity . M llb u rn A tk in s er p a ddling C lyde Lees fo r fe a r the cash o r tr a d e fo r o n e y e a r'» s u b s c r ip left F r i d a y for C orvallis to a t t e n d u p p e rc la ss hoys w o u ld n 't do u good tio n . or, if d e sire d , a r r a n g e m e n t s m ay job. hut we r a t h e r t h i n k Mr. Lees got be m a d e by c a llin g a t o u r o ffice to O regon S tate. the worst of it. As lo n g as It is done Mr. a n d Mrs. V icto r B u rs e l l took in a sp irit of fu n a n d not c a rr ie d too pay la t e r a t t h e s a m e ra te . H u r r y up! Now is t h e ti m e to Mrs B u rse ll's siste r hom e to E ugene l a r , it is O. K. send T he A m e ri c a n to y o u r o u t-o f- S u n d a y ( a f t e r a w e e k ’s visit at th e J u s t th e Bursell home. Neal S tone is h o m e th i s w eek w ith to w n re la tiv e s o r frien d s. sa m e as a l e t t e r o n ce a w e e k f o r less bad cold a n d so r e t h r o a t. Mr. a n d Mrs. Dave B loom enstein t h a n 2c. All t h e h o m e n e w s t h a t Mr. H a ir r e p o r t s t h a t he has had >ou d o n ’t b o t h e r to w rite. an d c h ild ren r e t u r n e d to t h e i r home west of tow n re c e n tly , a f t e r a six no official notice of t h e sale of the W e h ave a d d e d a n u m b e r of n ew w e e k s’ t r i p in W a s h in g to n . Mr ch eese plant a n d t h a t his lease does n am es to o u r list a s w ell a s m a n y B loom en stein has w ork in t h e Owen not exp ire u n til nex t year. He e x renew als. pects to go r i g h t ahead m aking O regon mill. F o r t h e next w eek u n t i l Oct. 7, ----------- cheese. His cheese Is r e g a r d e d as we will send th e p a p e r to a n y o n e •Mi. a n d Mrs. C h a rle s Davis °1 j No. 1 by e v ery b o d y t h a t has tr ie d It. w hose n a m e is n o t a l r e a d y o n o u r W est Salem a r e g u e s ts at t h e Hilkey H e maklnK u new aandw l(.h list free f o r o n e m o n t h . T e ll y o u r hom e a n d v is itin g t h e i r m a n y f r ie n d s c heese. new n e ig h b o r o r f r i e n d s a b o u t th i s . h ere. T u e s d a y th e y called on Mrs. i . P h o n e 601 o r leave a d d r e s s a t th i s E d w a r d J o n e s a n d Mr. an d Mrs. Ed- i Mr. a n d Mrs. O. M. M innick a n d office. • w ard F a r r a . Mr. D avis is a re t ir e d ] H e r b e r t an d Mr. a n d Mrs. L a Casse ra i lr o a d m an. Mrs. Davis w as a ' and D oro thy a r e p la n n in g to leave i for a h u n ti n g t r i p F r i d a y evening. m e m b e r of the W. R. C. here. T h e w om en plan to pick h u c k le b e r- Mrs Mary R ic h a rd s o n Is v isiting r jes a t the c o u n tr y h o m e of Mr. a n d Mrs. V ern e S h a n g le , M e d f o rd p h o to Will F e rg u s o n . R. H. F e rg u s o n a n d fam ily have g r a p h e r , h a s been n a m e d aa o n e of moved in to th e S m ith h o u se otj th e t h e five p e rs o n s to t a k e c h a r g e of Mr. an d Mrs. C h a rle s (lay of Med highw ay. | t h i r d a n n u a l p h o t o g r a p h i c c o n te s t ford w ere ca lle rs a t th e F a r r a hom e S h a s t a C ascade Mr. Hnd Mrs. O. C. M aust of th e sp o n s o re d by t h e Monday. g (¡ra n g e S ervice s t a t i o n , ar© m oving W o n d e r l a n d asso ciatio n . S u n d ay ev en in g t h e Odd F ellow s in to t h e P u r k e y p i le h o u se today. S h a n g le , w hose e x h ib i ts in m a n y and R e b e k a h s held a Joint a n n i v e r s t a t e a n d n a t i o n a l c o n t e s t s h a v e w on Marvin S te v e n s of Medford war high acclaim , w ill a s s is t t o u r o t h e r sa r y ce le b ra tio n . A b o u t 35 were seated a t th e ta b l e a n d all re p o r t a visiting his p a r e n t s an d fa m ily to O regon an d C a l i f o r n i a p h o t o g r a p h day. w o n d e rfu l tim e. e r s In a r r a n g i n g t h i s e x h ib i t, to bo held a t R e d d n g , C alif., In t h e n e a r F r a n c e s F a b e r h a s e n te r e d t h e Del K e n n e th P ow ell w as In a p a rty future. t h a t left W e d n e s d a y m o r n in g fo r a ta P h i s o r o r it y a t W i l l a m e t t e u n iv e r sity. d e e r h u n t n e a r Gold Beach. E S h an gle Chosen T o H ead C ontest T h e N a tio n a l G u a rd h a v e s t a r t e d Mr. E m m e t t N ealon a n d J o h n A n derson a r e o rg a n iz in g a G ra n g e on t h e i r fall tr a i n i n g an d will h o ld an t h e N o rth A pplegate. May c o m p le te all-d a y sh o o t on t h e i r r a n g e an d e n th e o rg a n i z a ti o n a t a m e e tin g on th e joy a picnic lu n c h S un day. h o n o r s a t th e N o rth w e st J a c k s o n 28th. W ith the b eg in n in g of fall r a i n s , ( C o u n ty fair, held a t Gold Hill last t h e peach b lig h t fu n g u s will becom e S a tu r d a y , w in n in g th e first prize for A re c e p tio n fo r th e te a c h e rs will ac tiv e an d d e stro y m a n y b u d s an d th e G ra n g e b o th , a n d firs t prize fo r be held T h u r s d a y even in g , O ctober f r u i t s p u r s u n less a p ro te c tiv e sp r a y , float in th e parad e. Tim H o d g k in s of C e n tr a l P o in t, is 3, a t th e h ig h school. T h e c h ild re n Is applied soon, s t a te s C. B. C ordy. Dive O ak G r a n g e won second prize of Mrs. H a n s o n 's room a r e p r p a r in g so m e w h a t b a tt e r e d up, b u t his c a r a s s is t a n t co u n ty ag en t. In t h e G ra n g e b o o th co n test, w ith a p r o g r a m a n d Seth B ullis of M ed Is m u c h w orse, a s th e r e s u lt of a T h is disease a tt a c k s peach an d Rams Valley t h i r d . P rizes w ere 125, fo rd will give a talk on " S a f e ty f i r s t ." wreck n e a r th e C e n tr a l P o in t »eme- a p ri c o t trees in th e fall a n d early $15 an d $10 respectively . Mrs. C. F u r r y , p re s id e n t of th e P. lery S a tu r d a y m o r n in g w in te r and its effects a re not noticed T h e fair s t a r t e d In th e m o rn in g T. A. will hav e ch a rg e . T he r e c e p H o dgkfng, a c c o rd in g to re p o r ts , u n ti l early in t h e spring. W h e n the with a p a r a d e a t 10 o'clock, an d tion is held T h u r s d a y e v e n in g In- was r e t u r n i n g from w ork a n d dozed t r e e s t a r t s gro w th m a n y tw igs and en d ed late at n ig h t w hen t h e s t r a i n s stead of F r d a y ow ing to t h e f a c t ! o f f w hile he w as m a k i n g t h e tu r n s p u r s a r e blig h ted an d have lu m p s of " H o m e S w eet H o m e ” died aw ay t h a t t h e t e a c h e r s ’ in s ti tu t e will meet «t th e c e m e te ry . H is c a r left the of g um ex u d in g from them . Severely at th e d an ce. A b a rb e c u e In th e ev F r i d a y a n d S a tu r d a y . T h is will be t o a d , to r e u p sev eral y a r d s of H a r r y a t t a c k e d bud s fail to develop, o th e r s e n in g e n d e d t h e d a y for m a n y who an especially in te r e s t in g m e e tin g and D u B u q u e 's fence, t u r n e d co m p letely bloom w eakly an d fall off. In sev ere d jd no( dance. o v e r an d r i g h t e d itself 100 fe e t fro m all f a t h e r s a r e u rg e d to a tt e n d . cases l a r g t. limbs may he killed. W ith t h e g ro w th of p o p u la rity of w h e r e it left t h e hig h w ay . Mrs F i s h e r is a t t h e S acred H e a rt An ap p licatio n of 5-5-50 b o rd e a u x rjolri Hill fair, sponsored bv the Except for bru ises a n d c o n s i d e r b efore th e fall rain s is necessary for Go, d H111 (; a r d „ n c i ub an d , ho a,.v. h o spital u n d e r th e d o c t o r ’s c a r e for able sh ock, H o d g k in s s u f f e r e d n o in con tro l. The tr e e s should be th o r- e r a | o r a n g e * , th e r e is m uch talk a few days. j u r i e s . — M edford News. ou g h ly sprayed, p a r t ic u l a r a t t e n t i o n , Hrollnd t h e v a l l e y of having a revival ' i 1 MMI Mrs n . il (tarriaoa ti41 sh o u ld be given to c o vering all th e n j J a c k s o n c o u n ty fair. Mrs. P ierce of Y reka s p en t W ednea- f r u i t s p u r s as th e y s u ffe r m o st from > ____________________ da> ev en in g at t h e E. P. S to n e home t h e disease. H odgkins W recks Car; N ot Injured C heese F actory S old T o C aliforn ia Man G. Vella, w ho is In t e r e s t e d in a c h e e se f a c t o ry in P e t a l u m a a n d o n e In S o n o m a V alley, r e c e n t l y c o m p l e t ed t h e p u r c h a s e o f t h e R o g u e Valley C hees f a c t o ry h e r e a n d is f i g u r i n g on o p e n in g u p in a b ig way. H e r e p o r t s t h a t h e w a n t s 10,000 pound* o f m ilk a d a y a n d ia g o in g to g e t it. T h a t he h a s a m a r k e t f o r all th e c h e e se h e c a n m a k e . T h a t t h e r e a r e 85,000 d a i r y co w s in th e valley a n d m a n y m o r e h e if e rs. 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