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News From Rural Districts
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HA MR VALLKY. May 21. Deepent
nympathy from the school and patroiiH
Is extended Mr. Collctt, who Monday
morning received the sad news of his
brother's death In Afton, Iowa. Owing
to cireuniHtanees and p retting need of
our principal now, It being near the
close of school, ho was unable to leave
for his home, which circumstance
makes his sorrow doubly hard to bear.
The high school will give a play
Friday evening entitled "Poor Father."
The participators have1 been some
what handicapped by their coach, be
ing unable to attend some of the night
practice, but It Is -believed the play
will be well worth the price of the
tickets anyway. '
might cutting has been the princi
pal work In our orchards for several
weeks, this condition being worse than
for several years. The blight 'cur,
which wan administered in several of
our orchards last summer by an agent
of a California concern, has shown no
results of any benefit whatever.
The orchard Ists are now making
preparations for thinning and as soon
as school closes a large percentage of
the pupils will be engaged In this
work.
Our eighth grade applicants found
Utile difficulty in their examination
subjects with the exception of read
ing which was considered by sowrn!
f the teachers as a little stiffcr than
ordinary.
Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Stewart of Lob
Angeles were pleasant visitors at the
Day home this week. Mr. Stewart Is
a brother of Mrs. K, H, Day.
Several, of our citizens attended the
Odil Fellows ntate encampment at
Ashland this week.
Considerable acreage has been plant
ed to corn and sudan In our district
this spring and the warm showers
give promies of good crops for both.
As Sams Valley has produced some
record crops of sudan in unfavorable
seasons this year's crop should be n
bu mper.
Some recent Portland visitors In the
valley were Mr. and Mrs. It. U. Steel-
quist. friends of the Day family, with
whom they visited several dnys last
week; and Mr and M r.sJack Davis,
who visited last week wllh relatives
at the Gulouson home.
The CI range . meeting Wednesday
night was quite well attended con
sidering that the Odd Fellows encamp
ment was in sesslson at Ashland, It.
10. Nealon was elected as alternate- to
attend the state Orange meeting in
June at Dalian.
Our secretary was Instructed to in
vito the AVImer Orange officers to at
tend our next meeting In order to nld
In the official matters of our Orange.
Delicious refreshments are" promised
for next meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. 10. C. Faber and child
ren of Central Point spent Sunday
With Mrs. 12. A. Wltblte.
Nelson Oden was visited by his par
ents from ICvans Creek Sunday.
A petition Is being circulated thru
this precinct calling for signers to got
the new motor bus law recently pass
ed by our legislature, on the ballot bo
fore the vote of the people for our next
election.
Our farmers who realize they wilt In
directly havo to pay for this extra cost
to. motor and truck men are signing
the petition readily.
The rain of Wednesday damaged
several hay crops which had Just been
mowed, bo me yet to be shocked.
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SCHOOL DAY WILL
BE HELD, MAY 29
The nntuiat educational event for
tho entire county. Is Jackson county
school day, which provides graduat
ing exercises for the eighth grade
graduates from all schools.
Friday. May 2!th. is the date this
year and Ashland Is to be tho host,
opening her chautnuqtia building and
her Lithla park to the county for
tho day.
The graduating program begins at
10 n. ni., at the Chautauqua build
ing. The address of the morning
will bo given by Dr. U. O. Dullach
of O. A. C.. after which diplomas
will bo presented to tho graduates of
the year, some 300 In number.
livery ono Is invited to bping and
enjoy picnic Uuu-hes in tho park. The
music memory and singing contests
will begin at 1:30 in the Chautauqua
building. Schools havo been working
n! mrougnout tne year toward Hus
i. afternoon of music.
At 3 o'clock many delightful events
will be given in the park, the events
to be contributed by tho various
town nnd rural schools of the county.
The folk games, flower dances, drills.
May pole winding, etc., are delight
ful in effect ns given on the green
For tho first time In the four
years dtirlngwhlch this county day
has been held, Medford graduates
will be able to share In the exor
cises. Tho Medford school term of
nine and one half months has never
before reached its close until later
'i tube spring, it this year It can
indeed be a county day.
I All interested In ih, ed licit totiM
Wot k of the county are cordially
welcome to all the d;v's events at
Atdiland. Why n luG. niako it a
brimming couniy-wlUo day?
CENTRAL POINT May 21. Tho
county demonstration agent, Miss
Ada Brewster, will meet with the
ladles of Central Point and vicinity
next Wednesday afternoon, the 27tU.
at the home of Mrs. It. II. l'axson.
As the month of May has been desig
nated as homo making month, the
meeting next Wednesday will be
given over to the subject of labor
saving devices, it is Miss Brewster's
wish that each lady come prepared
to give a Bbort talk describing any
labor-saving device which she has
found to be a means of eliminating
strenuous housework. Miss Brewster
would also like to have the ladles
express their wishes as to tho con
tinuation of her meetings In this
community and for this reason, as
well as the fact that much benefit
will be derived from the talks to be
given, she desires that the atten
dance be as largo as possible. A3
the milllnej-y and dressmaking dem
onstrations nre to be omitted, the
meeting will not begin until about
1:30 In the afternoon.
L. C. Grimes and Murrell Kindle
have each purchased new Oldsmo
bile cars.
The federal bank examiners paid
one of their regular visits to the
Central Point State Bank last Sat
urday and, as usual, found the bank
in very good condition. Mr. Jsaac
son, president of the bank, was
highly complimented upon the good
management and efficiency shown,
which have been and are the factors
of the success of this institution. The
directors of the bank are tho Messrs.
J. O. Isaacson, W. J. Freeman, Vic
tor Bursell and W. C. Leevor.
On Monday, tho lKth. a daughter
was born to Mr. and Mrs. William
Musty.
James .McDowell has recently pur
chased the building in which Is lo
cated his shoe shop, from J. H. Gay
M. F. Hubbard and W. II. Case
beer of Klamath Falls are visiting
hero this week with their respective
families.
While working on tho Central
Point mill building Monday, which
is being partly taken down. 13. K.
Morton full a distance of about lit
feet when the beam which was sup
porting him, gave way. Fortunately,
no serious Injuries ' resulted, although
Mr.. Morton was, unconscious for
throe hours following the accident
and has been confined to his bed
since with severe cuts and brulnes.
Last Sunday's Ideal weather lured
many local people to various fishing
and pirn icing haunts. Among those
who were out were Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Jones and Miss Pauline Terrill
and Mr. Horace Terrill who spent
the day at Union creek. Mr. and
Mrs. l,eonnrd Freemun and Mr. and
Mrs. lOlmer Kyle enjoyed the day
at Lake creek, while tlie families of
Mr. Clyde Boles nnd Mr. Oenneth
lieebe plcnleed on Elk creek.
W. C. Beever, who has been very
111 for tho past two weeks, Is again
able to be in ' his store a part of
each day.
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CASH PAID
Por Second-Hand
Furniture and Stovea
W.A.KINNEY,
Furniture House
315 E. Main Phone 505
firing tho worn commuta
tors here. We turn them
down properly, undercut
correctly and materially
lengthen tho generator's
llfo qy A-l workmanship
Plus tlioro care. Modem
equipmeut real service.
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