The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, August 13, 1936, Image 1

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    CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN
VOLUM E \ 111
V E N T R A L P O IN T , O R E G O N ,
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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 <s
tle a co u sin of
W A nd ers of th e
P a c k e rs from fo ur fr u it s h e d s lit
C o n tr a r y to th e re p o r t p u blished had a m illinery sh o p in th e P eart
a llo w a n c e flood for th e m ! W e pro-
being
c o n s t r u c te d on w h a t w as forn»-
W illow S p rin g s d is tric t an d who hud M edfcrd. s t r i k i n g
fo r a one-cent In last n ig h ts ' T r i b u n e in a n i n t e r ­ build in g
p h ts ie d w h en th e p re s e n t officials not seen each o t h e r for a b o u t To
ly t h e city c a m p g ro u n d s ju s t n o rt h
ra is e from th e 5-cent price per box view w ith R a y m o n d
lt e t e r of the
A fter Miss C am p b ell an d
Prof. of th e cheese factory on t h e east
w ere e le c te d th ey w ould m a k e good, years, sto pped last w eek for a brief p re v a ilin g th is year, quit w ork at 1 P in n a c le P ack in g Co., s t r i k e r s claim
H an by w ere m a r r ie d .
Mr
H anby side of th e hig h w ay in th is city. T h e
visit at t h e A n d e rs home. They w ere o'clock
y e s te rd a y a fte rn o o n .
T h e th e s t r i k e was called at th i s tim e in- built t h e W allace h o u se a n d
a n d it is a p p a r e n t th e y have.
they
• • •
on th e i r way to Los A ngeles a n d ex­ s h e d s affected w ere. Myron
Root, | stead of th e ru s h season of la te p ears moved in to it. T h e M illinery shop l u m b e r t o r th e b u ild in g s is being
h a u le d Irom a s a w m ill a t Azalea.
S o w if s o m e th i n g could he d o ne pect to d riv e t h e r e by th e in t e r i o r Sgobel At- Day. A m erican F r u i t g r o w ­ so they w o u ld n 't “ h ave th e sh ip p e rs was closed. Mr an d Mrs. H an b y liv­
T h e new mill is o w ned by J. H.
| over a b a r r e l ," as th ey now hud the ed h e re a n u m b e r of y ears befo re
to c o n v in c e th e
fed eral crow d
of ro u te a n d r e t u r n by th e coast h i g h ­ e rs and R ogue R iv er
Rohl
a n d his tw o sons, all e x p eri­
way.
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s p e n d t h r i f t s th a t th ey . too. would
m oving to Medford.
enced mill men w ho h a v e b een o p ­
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c re a tp a lot b e tt e r feeling a m o n g us
Miss S ch ieb er fo u n d m a n y c h a n ­
e r a t i n g a mill at A zalea A bout tw o
poor fo lk s if th ey also e n d e a v o re d to te r and D iam o nd L ak es an d w ere of th es e la t e r r e t u r n e d to w ork T h e valley t h a t th e s t r i k e w as ill-advised ges in o u r city. She Is hou se guest
y e a rs ag o they p la n n e d to build a
loud
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live w ith in th e i r incom es, it would
at th e H anby home. She is also v is it­
add ju s t t h a t m uch to th e tr o u b le s ing at th e .1. Q Isaacso n hom e and mill h e r e an d p a r t ly a r r a n g e d for a
he ju s t d an d y . B u t we fe a r t h e y ’ve ful sc e n e ry of S o u th e r n Oregon. T he s t r i k e r s off im m ed iately .
site, b u t illness on th e p a rt of on e of
A n d ers fam ily fo r m e rly lived in Io­
T he s t r ik e w as an o r d e r ly one an d of th e g ro w e rs, who h ave a h d an ex­ m a n v o t h e r old friends.
got t h e h ab it.
the m e m b e r s of t h e fam ily c a u se d
wa and ex pressed m u ch s a tis f a c tio n t h e r e was no d is tu rb a n c e .
• « •
late
At th e tr e m e ly h a r d y ear, w h a t w ith
t h e i r plan to he postponed.
at hav in g left th a t c o u n tr y
b efore R o g u e R iver plant th e s t r i k e r s sp ent frosts, blig ht, w o rm s, etc. It is a r g u ­
Old y ou see th e sto ry a b o u t th e
th e d ro u th .
R ecen tly , ho w ev er th e y p u rc h a s e d
been
t h e a f te rn o o n s i tt in g on th e port h of ed th a t th e g ro w e r s h a v e n 't
P W A w o r k e r 's wife who got m ad be­
They w ere also m u ch in te re ste d t h e bu ild in g a n d lo u n g in g a b o u t th e able to get o u t of th e red fo r some
eleven lo ts from th e city an d have
cause h e r h u s b a n d 's check was slow
s t a r t e d work. Living q u a r t e r s for th e
in th e w on d erfu l collection of r a r e g r o u n d t . A d e le g a tio n
fro m
each y ears an d to raise th e cost of p ack­
in c o m in g an d flu n g o u t. " H e 's just
T h e E v a n 's B u ste r
Brown shoe fam ily a r e being b u ilt a n d th e mill
sto n es which Mr. C. W. A nders h a s plant met w ith r e p r e s e n ta t iv e s of th e ing at su ch a tim e will he an added
got to q u it th is joh, an d go to w o r k ! ’
sto re , o n e of th e m o s t a t t r a c t i v e and will he c o n s t r u c te d a t once.
been co llectin g fo r m a n y years. He s h ip p e rs d u r i n g th e a fte rn o o n .
An h a r d s h ip on th e m
in S o u th ­
does his own c u tt in g a n d polish in g j o ffer on th e p a rt o f th e m a n a g e m e n t
T h e Kohls' plan to c a r r y a stock
On th e o t h e r h a n d th e s t r i k e r s u p -to -d a te e s t a b is h m e n ts
We a r e glad to welcome a new in ­
and his colelctlon is well kn ow n ov­ of th e d if f e r e n t ho u ses of an In­ 1 claim th e cost of living h a s Increased e r n O regon, is o p e n in g a new ba se ­ of l u m b e r an d m o ld in g s a n d to o p ­
d u s t r y to o u r town. F o r a long tim e
e r th e e n ti r e c o u n tr y .
One of his! creas e of h a lf a c e n t — per box was 3 u r ; in th e past y e a r a n d th e y could m ent d e p a r t m e n t w ith an e n tr a n c e e r a t e a facto ry fo r th e b u ild in g of
we h a v e felt th e need of a lu m b e r
h obbies is th e c u t t i n g in tw o of w hat refu sed hv t h e s t r i k e r s , who
held no lo n g er a ff o r d to w o rk a t th e 5 on S ix th street. H ere will be found screen do o rs, etc. l ^ t e r a box facto ry
y a rd h e r e and have th o u g h t a sm all
w o m en 's may be a d d e d If c o n d itio n s w a r r a n t .
at a g lan ce a p p e a r s to be an o r d i n - j out fo r th e o ne-cen t raise.
cents a box price. T hey claim the special b a rg a i n s In m e n 's
mill, w ith a p lan in g mill a t t a c h e d
W h e n in te rv ie w e d th is week, F. A.
a ry ro ck, an d dis co v erin g w hen t h e I At a b o u t 7 o'clock last night word added one c e n t a box only ra ise d the and c h i l d r e n ’s shoes.
w o u ld do well here. Now we a r e go­
Mr. an d Mrs C la r e n c e E v an s have Rohl, one of th e m e m b e r s of th e new
halv es a r e polished, b e a u ti fu l pic­ w as passed t h a t th e d e m a n d s of th e cost of p ack ed p e a r s SO c e n ts a ton
ing to h a v e th a t very th in g . W hile
tu r e s a n d scenes. His latest a d d itio n s t r i k e r s had been con ced ed an d th e to the g ro w e r, w hile It w o u ld m a k e been in business in M edford fo r th e firm s t a t e d they hoped to be ab le to
we u n d e r s t a n d no saw m ill will be
is a m a p of t h e S o u th Pole w ith .t ' s t r ik i n g w o r k m e n , who
had
been s differen ce to th e m of a b o u t $1.50 past seven years. T hey fo r m e rly had put t h e i r l u m b e r on th e local m a r k e t
e re c te d a t th is tim e, th e p la n in g mill
a s t o r e on S outh
C e n tra l av e n u e , ¡it Huch a t t r a c t i v e prices as to k e e p
g rav e and s t a te l y P enqtiin in t h e 1 w a itin g til a f t e r n o o n , at once r e ­ a day.
an d f a c to ry is now u n d e r c o n s t r u c ­
in th e th e mill busy th e y e a r ro u n d .
fo re g ro u n d , cut from
a lu m p of t u r n e d to t h e i r jobs. It was expected
A ccording to r e p o r t s th is m o r n in g o p e n in g th e i r p re s e n t s t o r e
tion. L e t's give them
a glad h and
agate.
Mr. a n d Mrs. Kohl will move to
t h a t th e new price of 6 c e n ts pet- ja il th e s t r i k e r s h a v e been put hack b u ild in g fo rm erly occupied by W u r t s
and boost all we can T h e m o re In­
Mr. a n d Mrs. A n d e rs spent th r e e box w ould be paid in all valley p a c k ­ to w ork in al p la n t s affected a n d t h - Gift Shop on A pril 25, th is year. t h i s city a s room as living q u a r t e r s
d u s t r i e s we can secu re for o u r city
T h e ir b u sin e ss haa g ro w n so rap id ly can lie com pleted T h e new mill and
days h e re m a k in g tr ip s a b o u t tie- ing p lan ts s t a r t i n g today.
i new price is now in effect.
th e b e t t e r an d th e s e m en who h a v e
th at m o r e room was r e q u i re d , lienca fa c to ry will he a w elcom e a d d itio n
valley and left e a rly th is week to
so q u ie t ly come alo n g a n d p u rc h a s e d
the new b a s e m e n t d e p a r t m e n t .
t o t h e b u sin e ss e n t e r p r i s e s
of th e
c o n tin u e th e i r jo u rn e y .
lan d a n d a r e s p en d in g real m o n ey
T h is b a s e m e n t
Is a larg e,
light c ity an d sh o u ld h av e th e s u p p o r t ot
h e re d e s e r v e all th e s u p p o r t we can
room p a in te d in Ivory an d blue w ith j ev e ry o n e in th is section
g iv e f fh e m .
tan floor. It Is very cool a n d com
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to r ta b le . As onp e n te r s th e m ain
Mrs.
L.
C.
G
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C
alvin
Root,
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t
By t h e
way. h av e you n oticed
sto re a t th e C e n tr a l a v e n u e e n tr a n c e
of Ja c k s o n c o u n ty for th e past
6 w ith a lu n ch eo n W e d n e s d a y h o n o r ­
t h e r e a r e a lm o s t no v a c a n t h o uses
one fin d s first t h e hosiery d e p a r t ­
A D em ocratic rally w ith p rin c ip a l; y e a r s passed a w ay a t t h e h o m e of ing Mrs. W a r d B a r n e t t of D etro it,
in t h i s to w n a t th e p re s e n t tim e.
m ent. T h e m e n 's d e p a r t m e n t is on
More an d
m o re n ew co m ers have s ta te c a n d id a te s as s p e a k e r s wil be his d a u g h te r , Mrs. M aude R h o d e s of Mich. Seven m o t h e r s w ere at th 1
T H E FEDERATED CHURCH
th e r i g h t ju s t in side t h e second arch.
co m e a lo n g atul jo in e d
o u r g re a t held h e re next M onday n ig h t, It w a sj Beall L ane, at 8 :2 0 p. m. T u e s d a y
R**v. R o b e r t C hari«« Lewis,
t i l d e w hile th e nine c h ild re n a te on W o m e n 's an d ch ild ren '« d e p a r t m e n t s
a
f
t
e
r
a
w
eek
s
illness.
Mr.
Root
was
fam ily circle. And mVnC of ' th e m a n n o u n c e d ’ fodav hv 1 R. M arshall.!I
P h o n e 51.
visiting a r e a r r a n g e d on t h e left o p p o site th e
Jackson
C o u n ty | horn in N'ew Y ork s t a te . D ecem ber th e law n. S w im m in g a n d
h av e s t a te d they w ere a t t r a c t e d by ■halt m a n of th e
m e n 's d e p a r t m e n t . F ro m th e Sixth
Bible S chool— A. W. Ayers, Sup-
was
en
jo
y
ed
by
every
o
n
e
d
u
r
i
n
g
th
e
25.
1850.
th e p ossib ility of h a v in g a good g a r ­ ~entral co m m ittee.
s t r e e t e n tr a n c e one m ay e i t h e r e n t e r r l n t e n d e n t , 9 : 3 0 A. M.
•
At ho ug h of a d v a n c e d age. he e n ­ a fte rn o o n .
A m o ng th e s p e a k e r s who will a d ­
d e n , o r a p re tty y ard , a n d h av e s p o k ­
th e m ain s t o r e o r go directly to th e
M o rn in g W o rs h ip — 1 1 :0 0 A. M
T
h
o
se
p
re
s
e
n
t
w
ere
Mrs.
W
ard
en h ig h ly of th e beotlty of th e town. dress t h e m e e t in g a r e M ayor W illis jo yed excellent h e a lth up to a week
basem ent.
Y
.P .S .C .E .— ( t w o g r o u p s ) ,
6 :3 0
B a rn e tt an d d a u g h t e r B a r b a r a , Mrs.
So m uch
for o u r b e a u tific a tio n M ahoney of K la m a t h F a lls, c a n d i­ ago.
In th is s t o r e m a y alw ays be fo u n d p. m.
S.
D
Hill
and
d
a
u
g
h
t
e
r
s
Zoe
and
Miss E ld o ra B aw ling w as u n ite d
w o rk th e past tw o years. May th e d a te for I'n i te d S ta t e s s e n a t o r ; R ep
a la r g e stock of B ro w n Bilt sh oes for
E v e n in g Servies— 7 : 3 0 p. m.
r e s e n ta t iv e W a lt e r P ierce, c a n d id a te In m a r r i a g e to K dw ard C alvin Root Iris, Mrs. H. P. J e w e tt an d d a u g h ­
good w ork go on.
all
occasions,
fo
r
m
en.
w
om
en
an
d
W
o m e n 's B ibls s t u d y classes T u e s ­
son,
• * •
for re-election to th e n a ti o n a l house: at M ount P le a s a n t, Iow a, In 1872. ters, M arjorie an d Lolly a n d
ch ildren. One m ay be s u r e of c o u r t e ­ d a y a f t e r n o o n fro m 2 to 3 o 'clo ck *u
Hal,
Mrs.
Ray
W
yatt
an
d
K
e
n
n
e
th
.
Mrs.
Root
passed
a
w
ay
in
A
ugust,
candidate
for
W e h a d ju s t been c o n g r a t u la t in g E. W. K ir k p a t r ic k ,
ous t r e a t m e n t anil special a t t e n t i o n c h a r g e of Mrs. H. A. Davisson. F r o m
Mrs. H. W. Davisson, Mrs. W. P.
U. S. 1009.
o u rs e lv e s upon th e fa c t t h a t so fa r c o n gress from th is d is t r i c t ;
to p ro p e r fitting.
3 to 4 o ’clock In c h a r g e of Mrs. U.
G
rim
e
s
an
d
Mrs.
G
rim
es
an
d
sons
He w as a m a n of fine, g en ial c h a r ­
th is valley had ex p erien ced no lab o r B u rt, c a n d i d a t e for s t a t e t r e a s u r e r ;
C. Lewis.
tr o u b le s. But now comes a s t r i k e C lau d e McCulloch, c h a ir m a n of th e a c te r, a gootl n e ig h b o r , w ith a kin dly O liver a n d I-ewis C. II
er.
2 : 3 0 p. m. T u e s d a y .
Mrs. B a rn e tt left D etro it e a rly In
a m o n g th e fruit p ack ers. And wh t s ta te c e n t r a l co m m itte e , a n d Moore w ord for everyone.
T he F is h e rm a n 's
C lu b, W e d n e s ­
He leaves to m o u r n his d e p a r t u r e Ju ly a n d d ro v e to Los A ngeles v is it­
in h eck possessed th e m to s t r i k e Just H a m ilto n a n d J a m e s S tev en s , both
day 6 : 0 0 p. m.
re s id e n ts an d
c a n d id a te s o n e d a u g h te r . Mrs. M aude R hod es of ing all th e i n t e r e s t in g places e n r o u i e
now is b eyond o u r c o m p reh en sio n . M edford
T h e F a m i ly G a t h e r i n g ,
W ednes­
M edford, a n d tw o sons. M arion and w ith h - r son W a r d , J r . a n d d a u g h ­
A c a m p f ir e a b a n d o n e d befo re
It day. 8 : 0 0 p. m.
T h is Is t h e first y e a r for a long time, for th e s t a t e assem bly.
ter. an d F a t h e r
of B a ttle C reek was e x ti n g u is h e d w as listed by th e
P lace of th e rally has been t e n t a ­ Melvin Root, of P eoria Illinois.
th a t a n y a p p re c ia b le q u a n t i t y of
C h o ir P ra c tic e — T h u r s d a y .
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then d istrict w a r d e n 's office as t h e cau se
F u n e r a l services will be c o n d u c t­ T hey visited In Los Angeles,
B a r t l e t t s h av e been packed. W e h e a r tively ret as D e m o cratic h e a d q u a r ­
p. m.
th a t th e p a c k e rs w ere m a k in g very ters, 133 W e s t Main s t r e e t , bu t a n ' ed from th e P e rl F u n e r a l H om e F r i ­ tlrove to C e n tr a l P oint w h e re th ey of a fire t h a t b u r n e d 14 a c re s of
e ff o rt is being m a d e to p ro c u r e -t day a f t e r n o o n a t 2 p. n't. Rev. Oscar a r e v isiting Mrs. S. D. Hill. Mr. B a r ­ m an z n n ita b ru s h on th e Old S tage
fair w ages w ith th em .
C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H
• • •
(1. G ibson o fficiating. I n t e r m e n t w 'll n e tt will fly from D etroit S u n d a y to road
la r g e r hall.
C lifto n A. P hillip «, M in iste r
ta e place in th e S iskiy ou Memorial Join his fam ily h e re to d riv e back
T h e fire was d iscovered at 2 p. m.
B u t is is t r u e th a t t h e d e m a n d of
Bible School 1 0 :0 0 A. M. R oland
with th e m to Detroit.
p ark.
It was put u n d e r c o n tro l at 8 o ’clock
th e p a c k e r s was ju s t for a r e t u r n to
H over Supt.
a f t e r h s t a t e crew of 16 f i re -f ig h t e rs
th e o ld p rice of 6c a box. which wa*-|
C o m m u n io n a n d P re a c h i n g 1 1 :0 0
W h e n p la n n i n g to buy new tires
A rkell Mills r e t u r n e d
h o m e to- had b a ttle d it all a fte rn o o n . R e g u la r
th e r e g u l a r price in t h i s valley b e ­
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Mrs. C a rl Hover.
th e N avy now.
blaze o u t, in c lu d in g a t r u c k w ith a
t h i n g an d a n o t h e r th e cost of living I E lizabeth Viola H a b ic h t, wife of C o m p a n y on N o rth R iv erside.
S e n io r C. K. 7 : 0 0 p. m. L e a d e r,
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W. F. H eb ic h t re s id in g on t h e s ta g e !
Opal B row n, D ire c to r J. FM V incent.
was done.
road w est of C e n tra l P o in t passed
E v a n g e ls tic
S ervice
8 : 0 0 p. m.
T h e fire w a r d e n 's s t a f f to d ay was
It seem s too bad t h a t th is m a t te t
aw ay In a local ho sp ital at 7 : 1 0 yes­
S u b je c t " W h y Go To C h u r c h ."
m a k i n g an In v estig atio n to a s c e r ta i n ,
h ad to co m e to such a t h i n g a s a te r d a y m o rn in g .
P r a y e r a n d Bible S tu d y W e d n e s ­
if possible, w ho left
th e c a m p f ir e
s t r i k e w ith th e fru it h a rv e s t on. but
Mrs. H ab ic h t was born at C a y ru g a
day 7 :4 5 p. nt. D e v o tio n al le a d e r,
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we a r e to ld th e p a c k e rs th o u g h t now
In d ia n a in 1884 and w as aged 52.
Mrs. C a rl Hover. Mrs F!dward Jon»*«
w hen ' h e g ro w e rs h a d . a ch a n c e to Mr. an d Mrs. H abicht
cam e
h e re
will review th e Book of N ehem iah.
save t h e j r fru it by selling to th e ! -even y ears ago. She w as t h e oldest
T h e M issionary
C ircle
m e e tin g
|l b e a ts all how wo folk* like to
Buster Brown to
Open N ew D ept.
E dw ard C. Root
Mrs. G rim es E ntertains
P asses, A g ed 85
W ith Luncheon
D em ocrats P lan
R ally on M onday
(Tlje (Ülmrrljpß
C am pfire Sets
14-A cre B laze
Mrs. H abicht of
C entral P t. D ies
j
60 Years to Make Good for Parents
C ondition of A ndre
Chom el Improve*
t a n n e r s , w as th e most logical a n , ' ' | a f ]2 c h ild re n an d besides h e r hus-
s im p lest ti m e t„ b rin g t h e m a t t e r t o L d
, h e
f o llo w ln „
b ro th e r«
a head.
tn d sta te rs : H. G a n d R ic h a rd N iger
4 4 4
of D e tro it: Mr« H a ro ld W h ite. Mr*.
At first th o u g h t we felt th e p a c k ­ \tla m llettag . Mrs G o rd o n T in d e r, j
ers w ere ju s t c u tt in g o ff th e i r no*»** G race r b i e s u m anil Roy E ig e r nil!
to s p ite t h e i r facer n u t now th a t if D anville. Illinois a n d R alp h Kig<-r
th e m a t t e r h a s been am icab ly se ttle d >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 >