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T h e A m e ric a n h a s m a i n ta i n e d Ita le a d e rs h i p t h r o u g h o u t th e d e p re s s io n b ec a u se It h a s t h e c o u r a g e o f ita convictions. THE AMERICAN C E N T R A L I*OIXT, O R B O O N , T H U R S D A Y , A P R I L a a , li»;tfl V O L U M E V III M u s in g s ^ By an Innocent Bystander CO-O l’K ItA T E T h e m o c k in g b ird sat in a tr e e . T h e h o u r w as g ro w in g late; He c h ir p e d th e w o rd h e h e a r d t h a t n ig h t, " C o -o p e ra te ! ’• M 'H U E R M GENERAL BUTLER C. of C. Holds FLAYS BUSINESS A nnual D inner , FI A ddress Enjoyed ONLY TWO DAYS LEFT TO REGISTER FOR CITY CONTEST S idn ey Thurston W ins Scholarship T h e C e n tr a l P o in t H ig h School w as very p ro u d to le a r n t h a t one of th e i r n u m b e r , S id n e y T h u r s t o n a S en ior, won a s c h o l a r s h i p to O reg o n S t a t e College, A w a rd s fo r th e sc h o la rs h ip s a r e m a d e on th e b asis of acad em ic a c h ie v e m e n t during th e h ig h school c a r e e r , a c c o r d i n g to H. P. Jew ett, su p erintendent of th e C e n tra l P o in t H ig h School. Selec ti o n s a r e made in each high school fro m th e u p p e r q u a r t e r of g r a d e s t a n d in g s of th e g r a d u a t i n g class by th e s u p e r i n t e n d e n t , w ho chooses fo u r o r five to r e c o m m e n d fo r sc h o la rs h ip s . O u tsid e of s u p e r io r g r a d e a c h ie v e m e n ts , th e s t u d e n ts re c o m m e n d e d m u s t sh ow need of t h e s c h o l a r s h i p for e n tr a n c e In s t a t e institutions of h ig h e r l e a r n in g th e year after g ra d u a l o n . F i n a l sele c tio n s a r e m a d e by th e c o m m it te e on t h e basis of le n g t h y q u e s t lo n a i r e s filled out by high school s u p e r in te n d e n ts c o n c e rn in g t h e w o r th i n e s s of each stu d en t recom mended. T h e H igh S chool, as a whole, w ish es to ex te n d its c o n g r a t u l a tio n s to S idney, not only for his w in n in g of th e sc h o la rs h ip , b u t f o r h is s u p e r i o r w o rk In his fo u r y e a rs of high school.______________ Uni- of O re g o n . E u g e n e , A pril 21 Dr. B irk o w its, iu h a n d l i n g th i s T h e J a c k s o n C o u n ty C h a m b e r of T h e tim e fo r r e g i s t r a t i o n is fa s t — V ig o ro u s ly d e n o u n c in g w a r, big C o m m e rc e held t h e i r a n n u a l d in n e r som- w hat t r i t e s u b je c t, b r o u g h t out T h e n s n u g l y p laced his h e a d ’n e a th d r a w i n g to a close. O nly tw o m o r e w in g jo r - G e n e r a l S m e d le y D. B u tle r, re a t th e H otel M edford T u e s d a y e v en m any new th o u g h t s . He s p o k e d a y s in w hloh to r e g i s te r . The And slep t. D aw n b r o k e anew ; Ju d g e s will call so m e tim e n ex t T h e h u g e d i n i n g room w as d irectly of M edford a n d h e r pro ti r e d m a r i n e c o rp s officer, y e s te rd a y ing. T h e n i g h t b efo re t h e to w n fo lk s met to ld 2 0 0 0 s t u d e n t s a n d to w n sp eo p le filled a lm o st to cap acity . week, a c c o rd in g to p r e s e n t p lan s, a n d blem s; of h e r Isolalon a n d its a d T h e ir p ledges to ren ew . Ben E. H a r d e r , r e t i r i n g p re s id e n t, v a n ta g e s and d is a d v a n ta g e s . He an y o n e m a y get t h e i r n a m e in b efo re in G e r li n g e r h a ll t h a t th e p r e s id e n t th e ju d g e s call. w ho h a s held t h a t office fo r t h e past show ed t h a t such Isolation b ro u g h t To b u ild a to w n , to m a k e it g ro w ! w h o w ould g iv e h is w o rd to keep tw o years , p re s id e d a n d in t r o d u c e d a sense of c o n te n t m e n t seldom felt T h e c o n te s t will close w ith a big th e U n ite d S t a t e s o u t of w a r w ould t h e new b o a rd of d i r e c to r s a n d of- j In la r g e r c o m m u n itie s . A su m p tu o u s banquet spread, H e called city picnic a t t h e p a r k . T h e c o m m i t And h u n d r e d s w h o fo r show t o m a k e be t h e g r e a t e s t m a n in th e world fleers of th e c h a m b e r. tee in c h a r g e of th e picnic a t f i r s t Mr. H a r d e r , a tt e n ti o n to t h e fact t h a t n a tlo u a l since C h rist. H a d lo u d ly s p o k e a n d said: decid e d n o t to issue a g e n e r a l i n v i t a in a few well ch o sen r e m a r k s , t h a n k - ' p a tr io tis m is a deep, a b id i n g feeling ’ T h e fellow w h o say s t h a t t h e r e tio n to t h e p u b lic f o r t h i s picnic, ed th e o ffic e rs a n d n u m b e r s of th e seldom t h o u g h t of by m o st people, " W e ’ll do it now , w e ’H m a k e th in g s s h a ll be no w a r — I'd vote for h im c h a m b e r fo r t h e i r c o o p e ra tio n d u r i n g unless in fo re ig n c o u n tr ie s . b u t t o c o n f i n e 4t to C e n t r a l P o in t S ta te if he w ere a B u d h i s t , ” t h e g e n e r a l hum. people only. H o w e v e r, a n y o n e w is h bis a d m i n i s t r a t i o n a n d b esp o k e th e p a tr io tis m , a c c o rd in g to th e sp e a k e r , re a f f im e d in t h e s h o r t open se m i sam e c o o p e ra tio n fo r t h e new of- is a lm o s t n o n-existent. W e ’ll w o rk t o g e t h e r g re a t; ing to in v i te o u t s i d e r s m a y d o so, Few people W e ’H do t h e th i n g s t h a t sh o u ld he n a r a f t e r t h e sc h e d u le d ta lk , given fleers. p ro v id ed t h e y b r i n g s a n d w ic h e s o r He especially c o m m e n d e d h ave an y p a r t i c u l a r love for th e i r fro m 10 o ’clock to 1 1 : 2 0 before a done. s a l a d s o r a n y o t h e r e a ta b le s . Free t h e choice of Olen A r n s p l g e r a s p r e hom e sta te . B ut love fo r o n e ’s hom e p a c k e d hall. W e ’ll c o -o p e ra te .’’ Ice c re a m will b e f u r n is h e d b y th e s i d e n t fo r th e co m in g y e a r a n d also to w n is a d if f e r e n t m a t t e r . E very o n e D ip lo m a ts R id icu led m e r c h a n ts . c o m m e n d e d th e w o rk of th e m a n a g e r is proud of th e i r own city a n d n ev er G en e ra l B u tle r, w ho held his a u Lo, how t h e sw ell of s p e a k e r ’s voice Mr. A. H. B an w ell, w h o m he called tire of te llin g t h e w orld of its a d d ien ce w ith s p a r k l i n g h u m o r and C an m o v e to p ro m is e all; “ one of th e best on th e P acific vantage s. vivid s t a t e m e n t s , c o m p la in e d b i t t e r B u t w h en t h e o r a t o r y stops. W h en th e m e e tin g b ro k e up a t th e c o a s t.” ly a b o u t th e u s e of t h e A m e ric a n flag E m o t io n 's f e a t h e r s fall. F o llo w in g th e i n t r o d u c t io n of th e close of th e a d d re s s , m a n y crow ded a s a too l of d ip l o m a t s a n d i n t e r n a new officers. Mr. H a r d e r in t r o d u c e d to th e s p e a k e r ’s ta b le to t h a n k Dr. tio n a l b a n k e rs . D ip lo m a ts he r i d i-j A n d so 't w a s e v e r th u s ; in cro w d s t h e p rin c ip le s p e a k e r of t h e e v e n B irkow itz for his s t i r r i n g a d d re s s ru l e d a s " p o li ti c ia n s o u t of a job, We boldly sign th e pledge; ing, Dr. H e n ry J . B irk o w its of and also to s h a k e h a n d s w ith the Mrs. H e n r y K i l b u r n w as v ery But w h e n collection d a y comes w ho t a l k on t h e i n t a k e . ” P o r t l a n d , w ho d e liv e re d a n e lo q u e n t new p re s id e n t a n d to pledge re n e w e d p le a s a n tl y s u r p r i s e d In h o n o r o f h e r " I f t h e r e Is a n y blood of i n t e r round. • a d d r e s s on th e su b je c t: “ A U n ite d sup p o rt to t h e a c tiv itie s of J a c k s o n E d w a r d H uduou Davis, 81. beloved n a ti o n a l b a n k e r s in o u r flag, i t ’s b irthday W ednesday afternoon. The By ones, why 'e r— we hedge. C o u n ty 's g re a t b o o ste r body. C o m m u n it y . ” re s id e n t of s o u t h e r n O regon for th e in th e yellow f r in g e a r o u n d it," B u t follow in g g u e s t s w e re p re s e n t: past 4 2 years, liv in g at C e n tr a l ler rem arked c a u stic a lly to an As said b e fo re t h e m o c k in g b ird , M esdam es H llk e y , M anus, W eb ¡P o in t m ost of th a t tim e , passed W hen dawn b ro k e n i g h t - t i m e ’s a m u s e d a u d ien c e. He w en t on, how -I s t e r , R u th C la rk , F l a h e r t y , A yers, ever, to e x p la in t h e sa c r e d n e s s of 1 a w ay a t a local h o s p i ta l T u e sd a y spell, L a n g s to n , M ln n lck , G reen , K i l b u r n , t h e flag w hich in his m in d sh o u ld | a t 2 : 3 0 p.m., from p n e u m o n ia , a f t »r C o uld o n ly q u o te in sad la m e n t: T h e oilin g of d ir t r o a d s a n y w h e r e a n d M a s te rs R oily C la r k a n d Dalo s t a n d fo r a ll of t h e people. t h r e e w e e k s ’ illness. “C o-operate? L ike h e ll!” In a quadruple tr a c k m eet in J a c k s o n c o u n ty to m in im is e d u st I‘at rio t ism IXTim'd • • • Mr, D avis w as b o rn a t W onw oc. K ilb u r n . staged a t A sh la n d T h u r s d a y a f t e r " P a t r i o t i s m Is love of th e h o m es will be d o n e a g a in th is y e a r by th e A lovely b i r t h d a y c a k e w as se rv e d W |» ., May 24, 1 8 5 4 . He left W isco n T h e o t h e r n ig h t we a t t e n d e d th e noon. A pril 1 6, C e n tra l P o in t — th e 22 m illion of th e m w ith t h e i r c o u n ty c o u r t fo r th e cost of t h e oil, won 34 p o in ts to ta k e th i r d place. s i n w ith his p a r e n t s , w h en he was w ith o t h e r d a i n t l y r e f r e s h m e n t s . T h e a n n u a l d i n n e r of t h e J a c k s o n C o u n ro o ts in t h e g r o u n d , " e x p lain ed th e it w as a n n o u n c e d y e s te rd a y by J u d g e m a n y lovely A shland g ain ed 5 7 p o in ts d is I n in e y e a r s of age, a n d they m oved h o n o r g u e s t re c e iv e d ty C h a m b e r of C o m m erce. W e li s t e n p e a c e-seek in g p ro fe ssio n a l so ld ier. E a r l B. Day. playing g re a t p o w e r In th e field 't o s o u t h e r n M in n eso ta, w h ere he g ifts. ed to a v ery e l o q u e n t a d d r e s s by a a n d long r u n n i n g events. " I t ’s n o t t h e p ri d e in th e s t r o n g e s t T h e service, he said , is a v a il a b le *o T h e fo llo w in g c le v e r poem by Mrs g rew to m a n h o o d , a n d w as u n ite d fa m e d s p e a k e r w h o c a m e to S o u t h P h o en ix took second w ith a a r m y o r navy. T h a t ' s n a ti o n a li s m ." an y c o u n ty re s id e n t w h e t h e r he lives Mary L a n g s t o n w as very m u c h lik ed . jin m a r r i a g e to D ella L o c k h a r t , No e r n O re g o n fro m t h e big city u p s t a t e to tal of 35 to nose o u t C e n tra l E co no m ic v e n t u r e s of g ig a n tic cor- w ith in a city o r no t. C ost of th e P o in t by a sin g le point. J a c k s o n v e m b e r 1 2, 1 8 7 6 . T h e y lived in th e T « MRS. K IL H U R N : to tell u s how f o r t u n a t e we w ere to j p o ra tio n s , like th e New Y ork City oil is five c e n ts a lin e a l fo ot f o r d o u ville. t h e f o u r t h e n t r y placed in w ish es w ere ho rses, beggars ea st f o r m a n y years, a n d ca m e w e st If live in su c h g lo r io u s s u r r o u n d in g s . I b a n k a n d t h e S t a n d a r d Oil co m p an y , ble w id th oiling so t h a t , fo r exam p le, 4 e v e n ts to give th e m 9 points. m ight ride to O regon In 1 8 8 4 . He s p o k e of th e a d v a n t a g e s a n d d is C e n tra l P o in t to o k first in th e w ere b la m e d by B u tl e r fo r U n ited a 1 0 0 foo t s t r e t c h w o u ld co st 95, w e ’d h ave H e w as a fin e C h r is ti a n m an a n d If w ish e s w e r e fish es, a d v a n t a g e s of living f a r fro m th e 1 0 0 y a r d d a s h a n d sh ot p u t sec A d e p o sit c o v er S ta t e s p a r t ic i p a ti o n In w ars. T h is J u d g e Day sta te d . so m e fr ie d »>— » good n e ig h b o r , an d w ill be m issed m a d d e n i n g c ro w d s. And a s we lis ond in he pole v a u lt, h ig h Ju m p m a k e s it n e c e s s a ry fo r A m erican ing cost of th e oil Is r e q u ire d . all by a h o s t of frie n d s. He leaves to If w ish es fo r B ir t h d a y s cou ld t e n e d to t h a t m a t c h le s s o r a t o r y we b ro a d ju m p , 2 2 0 y a r d dish and soldier» to go to E u ro p e , C u b a, C h in a All a p p li c a ti o n s for t h e se rv ic e a n d come tru e m o u r n his d e p a r t u r e , his wife, Mrs. 4 4 0 y a rd r e l a y th i r d in t h e b ro a d felt r a t h e r a m u s e d t h a t a f t e r nil t h e r e q u i r e d d ep o sits m u s t be m a d e to “ p ro t e c t t h e i r h o m e s .” Ju m p , p o le v a u l t and Javelin: D ella Davis, on® d a u g h t e r , Mrs. I ’d w ish th e b ig g e s t of a ll f o r you. t h e s e y e a r s of liv in g in w h a t h a s " P r o t e c t e d >lot1i<‘r " in C u b a f o u r t h in th e 1 0 0 ja v e lin a n d 8 8 0 a t th e c o u n ty c l e r k 's office b e fo re E th lly n G leason of T a c o m a , W a sh ., b een k n o w n f a r a n d w ide a s o n e of y a rd run-___________________________ t h r e e sons, L eslie a n d W illia m D avis A nd : “ I r a n a w a y from h o m e in 1 8 9 » May 15. t h e most p ro g r e s s iv e an d a g g re s s iv e to p ro t e c t m y m o t h e r in C u b a ,” th e of C e n tr a l P o in t, Ore., and G uy If B illy ’s v a c c in a tio n , a n d m y s o r e c o m m u n it ie s in t h e W est, we sh o u ld P.T..V IXMTA1.LS g e n e ra l a n n o u n c e d dryly. “ A nd I th ro a t D avis of T r o n a , C alif., o n e d a u g h t e r n ow le a r n we b a d m issed o u t o n so In s ta ll a ti o n of new officers will be fo u g h t a g a in s t S p a n ia r d s fro m M ad H a d n ’t g o t t o g e t h e r to get m y g o at. a n d o n e son p assed a w a y In in fancy. m u c h of life. an i m p o r t a n t p a rt of next P.T.A. rid , w ho w e re p ro te c in g t h e i r m o t h And B e rt w ith a b u m p on h is ole T h e r e a r e five g r a n d c h i ld r e n . * • • E P. S to n e t r e a t e d h is c a r to a m e e t in g May 1st a t 3: p.m. e rs in C u b a to o .” sh in bon e F u n e r a l se rv ic e s will be c o n d u c te d B u t we a g r e e d w ith th e s p e a k e r C arl Boswell will p r e s e n t t h e s u b T h e d o ll a r d ip lo m acy a d o p te d in new c o a t of paint. fro m th e P e rl F u n e r a l H o m e F r i d a y ( A s If t h a t w a s n 't e n o u g h , a l o n e ) t h a t th e peo p le of S o u th e r n O regon 1 8 9 8 h a s been r e s p o n s ib le fo r in je c t " T h e L ib e ra l H ig h School C u r p a c k s, linam ent, a t 2 p.m., Rev. W. R. B a ird o f th e W h a t w ith h o t O. D. T u c k e r is still m i n in g an d h av e le a r n e d to be sa tis f ie d w ith t e r n a t i o n a l d if fic u ltie s ricu lu m .” All h ig h school p a r e n t s ex p erien ced g a r g l e s a n d pills C h r is ta i n c h u r c h officia ting. what we have. A nd w h y n o t ? by th e U nited S ta te s. “ O u r d o lla rs g e t t i n g p o o re r every day. sh o u ld a tt e n d th i s m eeting. And all s o r ts of o t h e r a il m e n t s a n d T h o u g h we m a y m iss som e o f th e r u n a b r o a d , t h e flag r u n s a f t e r th e Ills. G e ra ld in e Tex s c a t t e r i n g m o n e y m so cial life of b ig c itie s— w h o c a r e s ? d o lla rs, a n d th e s u c k e r s r u n a f t e r Mrs. Allison Is s e r io u s l y III at th e f r o n t of M arine G rocery. If we w a n t a r t — j u s t ra is e y o u r eyes th e fla g ,” he said. M usty home, You can aco fo r y o u rs e lf I d id n 't in a n y d ir e c tio n a n d fe a s t them h a v e ti m e Mr. T. A. M arine, f is h in g a t S a on p ic tu re s sig n ed by th e G re a t M » C ; r c U S P o s t e r « A r e To m a k e t h i s a p r o n w ith s t i t c h e s so Mr. F r a n c i s K izer of H a r r i s b u r g vage R ap id d a m . r e p o r t s s u c k e r at te r . W h a t t h o u g h we c a n n o t a t t e n d flno visited B ert H e d g e p e th S un day. G erald E d w in R elling, a g e d 21, on e end of th e line. t h e o p e ra , o r o p e n in g n ig h t s a t g re a t B ut I ’m w is h in g m y w ish e s f o r you re s id e n t of M edford fo r th e p a s t 8 t h e a t r e s , h av e we r e a lly m issed so Mr. a n d Mrs. J. G illisple a r r iv e d years, a n d son of Mr. a n d Mrs. L. U. Ju s t t h e s a m e Ja c k L es p o n d e r i n g t h e adv isi- m uch? 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