CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN VOLUM E \ 111 V E N T R A L P O IN T , O R E G O N , ......... ....- ... - " —- a M u s i n g s ag? tiy an Innocent Bystander HU'IH11IH IHM miM llllW M/ieilW lO WMÉÉÉiewwu^m^lUIHINIHIimMmMW II* 1 T H U R S D A Y , M 'G l ST IS, l»:Ul RELATIVES VISIT Fruit Packers Win AT ANDERS' ROME; Strike for 6 cents a PRAISE SCENERY Box for Packing N IM B E R 4 1 Mr. and Mrs. Farra Enjoy V isit From O ld T im e Friends NEW PLANING MILL IS BEING BUILT IN CITY Mr. a n d Mrs K dw ard F a r r a w ere very m uch pleased on th e a r r iv a l of I Mr. am i Mrs. A. J. Ilunh y of M edford sa> I to ld you so ." W o ch a n c e d t acc o m p a n ie d by Miss C a ro lin e Schie- ru n a c ro s s a sm a ll Item th is wook in b le r of Los Angeles for a visit. Mrs th e T r ió , s t a t i n g th a t all d e p a r t ­ H attby. th e n Miss C a m p b e ll and m e n ts o! th e c o u n ty h ad sp en t less Miss S c h ieb ler h a d a n a p a r t m e n t in D. A. A n d ers an d fam ily of S e a t ­ so fa r t h i s y ear t h a n t h e i r b u d g et th e F a r r a hom e 25 y e a rs ago and A new p la n in g mill a n d fa c to ry f W illia m s p o rt. Ind iana. p e rh a p s it wap for th e b»*st But m a y ­ Mrs. H ab ich t wunj a m e m b e r of t h e be th e y fig u re d if th e y did ru n on ¡C h u rch of C h ris t and f u n e r a l se«- of ca sh b efo re w in te r was over. s o n .- I # w ||J ^ h H || ( h l | r r h (>n a l p h a b e t i c a l S anta would help , (rw f p m 8MndHT sII« h . a t least. ie*»ms to b«- th** O n g e r F u n e r a l p a rl o rs in c h a rg e m e n t a l a t t i t u d e of a lot of fola-» daye. 4 4 4 p la n n e d to m eet a t Mrs. Gregory''* Is po stp o n ed . T h e m any f r ie n d s of Mr. A n d re J u n i o r E n d e a v o r F r i d a y 2 :3 0 p. j c h o m e l will he pleased to know th at M Mrs. Iz e tta Kide, D irector. he Is re r o v e r in g nicely front a s e r i­ Mr. a n d Mrs. C h a rle s J a n t z e r and ous m a j o r o p e ra tio n p e rf o rm e d la s t F riday. Drs. G reen an d S te a r n s p e r ­ little so n s sp ent a w eek on t h e ro ast. S a fety First 1 “50 Ton B artletts T h e T o w n s en d M ovem ent seem s to he lo sing its s t r e n g t h t o ju d g e by th e r e p o r t s frotn I d a h o an d A r k a n ­ sas W e f e a r th e w hole t h i n g will go to pot If th e le a d e r s d o n 't sto p q u a r r e l l i n g an d s t i r r i n g up row« Even t h e most rab id follow ers a r e g e tt in g ti r e d o ' t h e d e m o n s tr a t io n , No m o v e m e n t can succeed w ith o u t u n it y If th e y w ould lay o ff t h e con- « tan t b ic k e r in g a n d p e tty Jealousies an d w o u ld stick to g e t h e r to elect only th o s e m en to C o n g re ss w ho re a liv fa v o r th e P lan , ( i f any th e r e b e t we h a v e no d o u b t th e y w o u ld go a lo ng w ay to w a r d su c c e e d in g In h a v in g t h e plan put In to o p e ra tio n , B »t th e y w o n 't get to firs t base w ith T he »ale of .550 ton» of B a rtle tt p ears— t h e last la r g e block rem ain - In* In t h e R ogue ri v e r valley— to th e S t a r F r u i t an d P r o d u c t s m m - pany of P o r t la n d wras a n n o u n c e d to- day by t h e i r local r e p r e s e n ta t iv e , Count Hall. T h e R a r tl e tt s w ere crop of th e F r i n k o r c h a r d in t h e C e n tra l P o in t d is tric t. T h e price w as held c o n fid e n tia l'. T he p re v a ilin g can- nery prices a r e »27 5« fo r No 1 g ra d e , an d *25 fo r s e c o n d a r y g r a d e - , > T h e F r i n k c ro p is r e g a r d e d as choice, as t h e p e a m a r e long a n d th in . m a k i n g th e m ad ap ta b le for , ie Ir ' rhiolct. i arn*&*r fra d a ,.»fe..i5 form ed th e o p e ra tio n w ith Dr H e c k ­ m an w a tc h in g It 1« hoped Mr. d i t t ­ me will b< atile to r e t u r n homi* th is a fte rn o o n . It wil be a n u m b e r of m o n t h s !>«•- * hief Met redt**, fore Mr. ( hoinel will be fu lly reoov- *,on * *”* *nn sp eed y . , - r e d Mrs. C hom el ha* b e e n with hint l *’111 w^,en y ° " tlr *Ye* F o r S afety S trive! | const ant l y D o n 't !>•* a boob, b u t if a boob, Mrs. f h o u n d ' s n ephew . Mr. P an To s a n e r people d o n ’t be ru d e i dots Is s ta y in g a t t h e hotel Look a n d listen, w a tc h w ith c are, W a tc h th e t r a f f i c e v e ry w h e re . LINCOLN ON LABOR Nor q u a r r e l as to r i g h t of way. F o r d a n g e r d ir e m a y be to pay. " T h e p r u d e n t p enniless b eg in ­ So sh ow th e b r a i n s God gav e gees«*. ner In th e world lab o r for wage« And c a u s e f a ta litie s to cease: fo r aw h ile , saves a s u r p lu s w ith Rut If you h a v e n 't any sense. w hich to buy to o ls nr land for Y our h ead is th ick an d dull and him self, th e n la b o r s for him self d en se a n o t h e r w hile, a n d at le n g th h ir e s And if w ith d a n g e r you w ould plav. a n o t h e r new b e g in n e r to h e lp him W hy t u r n an d go so m e o t h e r w ay; T his is th e j u s t , a n d g en ero u s , If but a boob, you t r y to s p a r k . a n d p ro s p e ro u s sy stem , w hich op­ T h e n off th e h ig h w a y , sto p an d en s t h e way to all, gives hop e to park! all, a n d c o n s e q u e n t e n e rg y , a n d T o P ortland Concern CENTENNIAL **H \ FKK AT CENTENNIAL— His parent« named him Cen­ tennial 60 year» age, when he was horn, June 6, 1876. Sixty years latet Centennial S h afer lioaght the first ticket as the Texas Centennial Exposition opened in Pallas. p ro g r e ss, an d Im p ro v e m e n t of co n d itio n to a ll ." A P P A Y M 't LIN CO LN F AR ME R* INI» E H IT T G R O W E R * HANK I Me - '• r F r i e r » ! Dope?!*. \ ”. ;ur»n . ■ C i- rp r a t l i n >