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CENTRAL POIWT
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OEW THAi, J O I X I . OKBCKXN
rA G E THREW
LIFE
a g a in th e
locom tlve s h r e ik e d
It* c o n tin u e d . " B u t 1 a m a su rg eo n , an d
folk m o v e m e n t th e w o rld has ev er p h ysically fit. " S u m m e r H o u n d - u p "
co m m an d a s if It w ere a living t h i n g I h a v e come to do w h a t I c a n "
known
w hich p ro v id e s s physical e x a m i n ­
w ith a living s o u l H a r d ly h a d t h e
A s i g h t of re lie f was n o ticeab le
T h e a l m s of th e P. T. A a r e : f i n d , a t i o n to all school c h ild re n b efo ra
« K A Y O I N G D OCTOR T A K E S A CHANCE
w histle co rd slipp ed from his fin g e rs a s sh e said. " C o m e th i s w ay Doctor,
to b rin g t h e h o m e a n d school to ­ e n t e r i n g sch o o l; t h u s h elp in g to
when th e eye o f g reen a h e a d s u d d e n ­ m y niece ia in th i s ro o m
rig h t g e t h e r in in te llig e n t e ff o rt to e ff e c t
s a f e g u a r d t h e i r h e a l t h a n d give t h e
ly d is a p p e a re d a n d a glow in g light th e r e . "
hig h est possible d ev elo p m en t o f ea c h h e r i ta g e d u e th e m .
of
red
too
k
It's
place.
As th e d o c to r fo llow ed th e lady ch ild : a u d seco n d to win every
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(C oS tillucd « from
Last W e e k )
P la n s fo r Increasing t h e e n r o l l ­
’T h a n k G o d " w ere t h e only w o rd s he h a p p e n e d to g lance t h r u th e p s - t-
He m o u n te d th e e n g in e e r’s se a t and
The s w it c h m a n lo o k ed up ag |1(,
f a t h e r , m o t h e r , te a c h e r In t h e c o m ­ m e n t in J a c k s o n C om ity an d t h e
scan n ed th e gleam ing rails a h e a d th a t escaped from the d o c to r ’s lip* ly o p en d o o r t h a t led to t h e din in g
m u n i ty i n t o a loyal, In te llig e n t s e r ­ proven Hi o f w o rk to I h > fo llo w ed
h e a rd th e ( o u r s h o r t b lasts, an d saw
AH was clear as fa r as he could aee us th e red lig h t flash ed by. a n d he room
On th e floor w as a long o b ­ vice f o r th e w elfare of ch ildren.
the h e a d li g h t o f th e
sw itch en g in e
w ere m a d e w hen e ig h te e n c h a i r m a n
w ith
th e
» if je c t co v ered w ith a
! He reached f o r a tim e table k e p t in was on th e sid in g
w hite
sh eet.
O r e g o n ’s goal for 1933 le 30,00« m et w ith
b earin g d o w n on h im w ith p ro h ib it­
Mrs
Jam es K
Hoey
!a h o ld e r in fro n t of him
S can nin g b ra k e s b rin g in g t h e Iron h o rs e — th e " T h e d i r ty M ex ican." th o u g h t
th* m em b ers. E n list w ith y o u r local P
ed speed.
C o u n ty C ouncil c h a i r m a n , at h e r
th e tim e-tab le he saw th e r e were w in n er, to a sc re a m in g h alt.
d o c to r a s h e passed by.
T A. u n i t d u r i n g e n r o l lm e n t week h o m o on Ito u g e R iv er
" W o n d e r w h a t t h a t m e a n s ? " he no to w n s o r sidin gs this aide Jf
CHAPTER 3
T h e eld erly lady led th e d o c to r t»> th e r e b y h elp in g J a c k s o n C o u n ty ‘go
asked h im self. " I t ’s a g a in s t th e rules Coyote Switch
KAMT WORK
a n open doo r-w ay le a d in g from th e o v e r t h e t o p ’ in Its en ro llm e n t. Make
to d riv e lik e t h a t in th e y a rd limits.
WOMEN F IN D W A1
‘Never a g a i n — I h o p e." said A lli­ living room
T h e lo com tlve was responding to
y o u r a ss o c ia tio n w o rth w h il e : believe
He is c a llin g for t h e m ain line— th e wide open th rottle, s h e w as son to h im self as he picked up his
TO T A K E O F F F A T
" S h e is In h i r e D octor, but you In It; m a k e it fill a real n e e d : give
hope he k n o w s w h a t he w an ts— I sw ayin g like a d ru n k e n sailo r In a i n s t r u m e n t case a n d sile n tly slip p ed will h a v e to h u r r y . "
y o u r beet to M a n d th e n it will grow
T h o u s a n d s of women a r e t a k i n g
d o n ’t, b u t
here
g o e s." an d
th e tro p ic a l w ind as she sang th e sour from th e en gin e cab an d d is a p p e a re d
(T o IW> C o n ti n u e d )
off fat
w ith o u t diet o r e i e r c l a e
In n u m b e r s a n d Interest.
. w i t r h m a n p u lled
t h e le v e r t h a t of th e rails, an d tore th r u th e d a r k ­ in th e dark n ess. " H o p e I w a s n 't
w ith o u t a f f e c tin g t h e i r h e a lth . . . .
W
h
a
t
h
a
s
t
h
e
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A
a
c
c
o
m
p
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would s h o o t t h e s p e e d in g engine o u t ness. Allison was nearly th r o w n recognized o n thi* trip.
Now
to
w ith L A X I t tD t h e f a t - r e d u c i n g t r e a t ­
lished in O reg o n In th e p a s t ! It h a s ment. It la re m o v in g fat fro m th e m
onto th e m a in line. B ut he did not fro m h is s e a t a s they h it a curve. find th e ho use in th e grove of tr e e s
aided In school levies,
free
ts x t Juat aa It did from L n w rc n c e Mack
notice t h a t it w as n o t th e r e g u l a r H e r h e a d lig h t c u t like a k n if e as t h e boy told m e about. L e t's see—
books, a n d te a r h '-ra te n u r e : I t has w hen he loat 123 p o u n d s In 12
e n g in e e r a s it t h u n d e r e d by.
’The th e y s h o t th r u cuts, passes groves, tie said H was east of th e sw itch "
W A S H IN G T O N ( I P S ) — T h e w age sp o n s o red Roy Scout, C ubs, O lrl m o n th s w h ile |t was
featured
in
special is d u e h e r e
p r e t ty soon — over b rid g e s an d past farm houses. He m a d e his way fo r a sh o rt d is ta n c e
ra te a v e r a g e of A m erican factory Scouts, 4-11 clubs, a n d m o th e rs p e n ­ "■Believe II ol n o t " by Ripley. W o­
a
t
rig
h
t
a
n
g
le
s
to
th
e
'u
t
t
r
n
a
d
in
c a n ’t m a k e it o u t a t all. B u t i t ’s O ver th e gleam in g rails th ey flew
w o r k e r s h a s a d v a n o td f a s t e r since sio n ; It h a s p u b lish e d " O u r H o m e s " men find L A X IttD Is a b so lu te ly aafo
to ta k e
It doea n o t c o n ta in P h en e),
hopes he w ould find a road o r a
none o f m y b u s in e s s ." a n d th e lik e a com et.
1929 t h a n t h e w h o le sa le price of a n d " O u r P u b lic S c h o o l s I t s u p ­ T h y ro id o r
IU nllrophenwl
in nny
In th e
s w itch m an closed th e sw itch a n d r e ­
M aking b e t t e r th a n a mile a m in ­ t r a i l th a t w ould lead him
finished good« m a d e by (th e m a n u ­ p o rts pub lic h e a lth , t h e l i b r a r y e x ­ fo rm
All I n g r e d ie n ts in L A X R ID
r
i
g
h
t
direction.
He
had
not
p
r
o
­
su m ed his d u ties.
u te . ’’ t h o u g h t th e Doctor as he lo o k ­
f a c t u re s , t h e N a t i o n a l
In d u s tr i a l te n s io n at D o h ro n b e c k e r H ospital, h ave been uaed by p h y elrtan a fo r 60
veara.
W e g u a r a n t e e t h a t It la e n ­
T h e y o u n g d o c to r w ho h ad d ared ed a t his w a tc h again. T he h a n d s ceeded fa r w hen he cam e upon a C o n fe re n c e H o ard a n d th e D e p a r t­
re s e a rc h in h ig h e r e d u c a tio n In th e tire ly free from any
poiso no u s o r
to steal t h e lo com o tiv e b re a th e d a indicated 9 :1 6 . “ Six m inu tes to go w agon road r u n n i n g p a ra lle l to th e m e n t o f L a b o r h a s fo u n d a f t e r a
T r y It to d s y on
field o f H o m e E cono m ics and I n ­ h u rtn fu l s u b s ta n c e s
sigh o f re lie f a s he saw’ th e re d light old g ir l.” he said to th e lo com tlve ra ilro a d tr a c k . T u r n in g east on th e survey.
d u s t r i a l W e lf a re fo r w om en an d o u r m oney -back g u a r a n t e e ns you
on th e sw itch t u r n to g reen b efore a s he o p en ed th e fire doors and ro a d he in creased his speed a n d soon
Get L A X IttD to d ay from
In 1929, t h e s t u d y s h o w e d , both ch ild re n . Milk an d hot lu n c h e s w as en n ’t lose
he sa w a d a r k b u lk y mass to the
he re a c h e d t h e d a n g e r point. All heaved in som e coal.
wages an d prices b e g a n a declin e given by m nny schools d u r i n g th* y o u r d r a g a lo r e W r i t e fo r f r e e book
on th.' Safe W ay to R ed u ce
LAX­
T his proved to be
Allison did no t tr y to stay on th e left of th e ro a d
was c le a r now fo r h im as h e speed
( a l t h o u g h p rices d ro p p e d to th e low ­ d e p re s s io n y e a rs : t h i s w o r th y p r o ­
R ID D is t r ib u t o r s , P o r t la n d , O rego n
th
e
grove
of
tr
e
e
s
th
e
boy
had
told
e
n
g
in
e
e
r
’s
seat,
i
t
ju
s
t
c
o
u
ld
n
't
b
e
;
o ut upon th e m ain line h ead in g In
est le v e l) a n d did n o t t u r n u p w a rd je c t kept m a n y c h ild re n w ho w ere Sold exclusively by Htone'a Drill
A little f u r t h e r an d ho
th e d ir e c tio n o f C o y ote Sw itch te n done, so w ith a death-like grip on him ab ou t.
u n til 1933. Since t h e n , su rv e y fig­ not receiving su fficien t n o u r i s h m e n t Store. C e n t r a l P o in t, Or*.
th e window still he watched th e ra ils: could see a li g h t s h in in g t h r u th " ures rev eal t h e w age r a t e h a s a d v a n ­
m iles aw ay.
trees.
A few m o re steps an d
he
ced a p p ro x i m a t e ly 15 p e r cent ab ove
T h e d o c to r looked down from his a h e a d as t h e y th u n d e r e d do w n t h e ,
cam e to th e road t h a t led back in to
tra c k .
th e 1929 w age a n d t h e w h o lesale
seat to see if his i n s t r u m e n t case w as
As he n e a r ­ prlr* fig u r e Is still nenrly 10 per
It seem ed like a year to George th e tr e e s to th e ho use
still w h e re h e h a d p u t it. I t w as
ed th e h o u se he could sey s h a d o w s cent belw th e 1929 level.
still th e re . He looked a t th e steam before he looked a t his watch ag a in , p assin g th e lig h te d window.
I
b
u
t
in
it
h
a
d
been
but
two
m
i
n
u
te
s
gauge.
T h e h a n d p o in te d to
150
G r a d e A raw a n d P a s t e u r iz e d
’This m u s t be th e p lace." t h o u g h t
219 Went Main, Medford
Milk A C ream
p ounds, t h a t w as all rig h t. He le a n ­ — his w atch said 9 : IS.
upon
th e
" F o u r to go." he m u r m u re d as he Allison, as he stepped
P h o n e 727 or 293Y
ed o v e r a n d s t a r t e d
th e
in jecto r
" C l e a n l i n e s s " o u r Motto
porch a n d g en tly k no cked upon th e
pump. T h e a i r g a u g e sh o w e d 60 replaced his watch and resum ed his door.
In a m o m e n t he h e a rd fo o t­
B A L L E T — T A P — A CR O BA TIC
w
a
tc
h
fu
l
gaze
upon
t
h
e
rails
a
n
d
Open for In s p e c tio n a t all t t m s s
pounds. He looked a t his w atch and
s te p s a p p ro ach in g . T h e d o o r w as
" B a c k to School D a y s" m e a n s e n ­
li t 'S S I AN SPA N IS H
it in d icated 9 :1 0 . T h e special was passing landscape. W ould he m a k e o pened by an e ld e rly lady-
ro llm e n t In a P T. A by every
BALLROOM
it? On sped th e fire-eating m o n s te r,
due in C o y a te S w itch a t 9 :2 2 . H?
"C o m e in. Dr. G re e n " g re e te d th e purent w ho Is In te re ste d In child
reeling.
J
e
rk
in
g
,
groaning
as
if
It
must m a k e th e 10 m iles in lees th a n
"G A Y -T IM E DANCING CLUB
welfare. Next to t h e public sch ools
12 m i n u te s o r collide with th e Spe­ w ould a t a n y m o m en t t e a r itself a s ­ eld erly lady. " I a m glad you got the P T A. Is t h e g r e a t e s t d e m o ­
under.
h ere, b u t I am a f r a id you a r e too
cial.
cracy t h e w orld h a s e v e r k n o w n , it
Allison a g a in looked at his w atch , la t e ."
Alison ste p p e d down from his seat
is t h e g r e a t e s t e d u c a t o r of to d ay
-------9:2«. «’T w o to go. we m u s t he
and sho v eled in a few shovels full of
As D octor A llison
c ro ss'd
the w ith t h e exception of t h e movies,
a lm o s t t h e r e . " he th o u g h t as he
coal. T h e e n g in e w as g a in in g speed
quickly replaced th e tim e piece an d th r e s h o l d Into th e lig ht of th e living rad io a n d n e w ssta n d , also t h e P a r-
every second.
He re a c h e d u p an d
glued his eyes on the track ahead. room he saw th e look of s u r p r i s e on e n tT e a c h e r m o v e m e n t Is th e g re a te s t
A nd sa v e nt leas* »11%
g rasp ed th e t h r o t t l e level an d pulled
F a r down th e ribbon of steel he th e face of th e lady who had a n ­
It wide open. T h e en g in e re s p o n d ­
C om pere Otir Price
c a u g h t th e gleam of an ap p ro a c h in g sw e re d th e door.
ed to th e touch. It seem ed to fairly head light.
f/ocated a t
" T h e Special" th o u g h t
2-yr, Ill-P late Battery
" O h ! ” sh e exclaim ed, as sh e
leap t h r u th e a ir as th e full head of Allison, an d his face tu r n e d a sickly
* « .7 3
G r it ti n g hia teeth he held raised a w rin k le d h a n d to h e r face,
s t e a m re a c h e d th e pisto n s
Allison white.
R ebuilt»—$2.34» and up
“ You a r e n o t Dr. Qreen — w h e re Is
H otel H o lla n d Bldg.
OPTOM ETRIST
looked u p at his w atch a g a in — 9 :1 1 . his b re a th an d watched. In a mo­
m ent a second lig ht shown in th e Dr. G r e e n ? ”
M edford
d istance— a g reen ligh t— ye* th e r e
"N o m a d a m s , I am not Dr. Green.
13 0 » N. R iverside
M edford
it w as— th e sign al lig ht of Coyote Dr. G reen w as n o t In ," rep lied Alli­
Switch
He te s te d his a i r — it re s ­
son in a s o ft g e n tle to ne, an d he
ponded to hia touch.
T he green
O s te o p a t h a n d O p to m e trist
i#ght gr«w.3>righter a n d nearer. His
G lasses F it te d
G e n e ra l P ra c tic e , inclu d in g Ob-
PROSTATE «LAND#*, H E MORII#
h a n d was re s tin g on
th e
w h istle
stttricB an d P rocto log y
NOW LOCATED IN ROOM IOI
HOI DS A FISTULA
cord.
He
waited.
Now—an
d
the
424 M edford Bldg.
P h o n e 343
T r c a ie il s a fe ly , sn c c e w sfu lly a n d
flying locomtive sh r ie k e d fo u r tim es
p a in le s s ly b y t h e la t e s t a n d m o s t
M EDFORD C EN TER BUILDING
Im p ro v e d m e th o d s .
17 y e a r s ex-
in quick succession. Allison w a tc h ­
p e d le n c e .
O re . L ic e n s e No. a t t i .
ed th e fast a p p ro a c h in g lig h t of th e
Calif. I.ir.n s. No. u n O t
CLASSIFIED
H. P. COLEMAN, DC. ME.
M EDFORD, OREGON
Special. Now he glued his eyes on
Pitone Otl.3
I a s Medford Rldg.
the green light. W ould It ever tu r n
for
By ARCHIE PARKER
Wages Up Higher
Than Price Index
JEWEL DETER
DANCE STUDIO
COLLINS DAIRY
P.T.A. Sets Goal
30,000 Members in ’38
Joe Collins, Prop.
BARTLETT
Taxidermist and
Fur Shop
Dr. Alfred Letcher
Buy Your Battery
at the factory
6th & Fir Sts.
Severin Electric
Dr. Geo. S. Jennings
PAINTING
Mattresses
PAPERHANGING
Cleaned and
Renovated
TINTING
Business Directory
re d ?
A UTO R E P A I R
S H OPS
JACK LEES
E x p e rt A n to Mechanic
HARRER SHOPS
L O V E ’S B A R B E R SH OP
( F o r m e r l y G le a so n ’s)
E x p e r t H a i r C u ttin g
C e n tr a l P o in t, Ore.
F o r a sm o o th s h a r e a n d quick
S E R V IC E
Go to th e
S Q U A R E D EA L B A R B E R S H O P
W. A. Shell, prop.
B E A U T Y I’AIU j ORH
C E N T R A L P O IN T BEAUTY SALON
S h a m p o o , F i n g e r W ave, M anicure
t ’HKKWE E A t T O R I E S
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SONOMA V A LLEY C H E E S E
FACTORY
On N o rth
Par
H ig hw ay
C O N F E C T IO N E R Y
ROSS & ROSS
C a n d y — T o b b aco — F is h in g
of th e old poem, A S L E E P AT T H E
SW ITCH.
W ould th e sam e
th in g
happen now? He was p ra y in g as he
never prayed
before.
"G od
tu rn
th a t green
to
r e d — red— reil do
O ffice P hone IST I
you h e a r m e ? — red I s a y .”
Again
h t graaped th e w h istle cord, an d
2 0 3 FTnhrer Bldg
C. I. DRUMMOND, M. D.
Farmers Attention
Second Hand R ebuilt
FARM IM PLEM ENTS
At Bargain P rices
Call and nee ns at
:<» S. Grape St.
Medford
" S atisfied
P hysician and Surgeon
O ffice Phone 127
W. E A L E X A N D E R
M eC orm i'-k -D eerlng Agent
H »paira— H a r n e a
G R O C E R Y ST O R E S
J O N E S ’ G RO C ER Y
Next to P o ato fflre
F A B E R 'S M A R K E T
A Good Pla ce to T rad »
SAFEWAY
G ro ceries, M eat, Feed
C ow ley Bldg
HARDW ARE STOKE#»
W E ALEXANDER
Ha rd w a r» P a i n ta
LUNCHES
N I P A S I P S E R V IC E
STATION
R A W I.M C .fi P R O D I <TH
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R a w M g h Dewier
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STATIONS
PENDLETON A PATTERSON
O rnam i P etroleu m Producta
M obil CHI
A S S O C IA TE D SERV IC E s t a t i o #
_________
L. C. C l r l m e e ______ _
C ustom ers
Our
Best
DALE FLOWERS
A dvertisem en t"
Glasses Fitted
Medford
H ouse 12*10-1.
F I R N I T U R E I PHOI.HTF.HIN O
IO*l K ing HI.
Re«. 1371-12
T el. IIM3-W
M edford
Hitt East Main Ht.
M edford. f»re.
FO R
AUTO LOANS
J A M E S H. JOHNSON. D. M. D.
30 4-31*3 H u h rer Rhlg.
Medford
BEE
COMM ERGI A L FINANCE
fXJRPO RATION
Medford. Oregon
Opportunity Knocking
•
TIIIH Is your opportunity to learn a p rofession th"*
pays b ig dividends.
Eads Transfer &
Storage
Long d istan ce h au lin g
fu el oil
Phone SIA
SB S. H r , Med.
•
Kafr Invernare mt a Having
Oregon Mutual Fire
Insurance Co.
( Inenrporated )
I.El.AND ( 1 .A D R , Agent
I * N o rth
M e d fo rd . O m .
B a rt l e u Ht.
P h o n e •■••*»
We h a v e a l a r g e r dem and f a r b e a n ti« Ia n * Ilian W<
a r e a b le l o su p p ly .
Huber Packing Co., Inc.
Enroll Now
Tackle
FARM IM PLEM ENTS
SE R V IC E
Chester L. Myers
T h ru his m ind ra n th e lines
and w ith in eig h t m onths yon lo o w ill be an expert beau­
Apex Brand
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