Central Point American VOL. I CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1926 S.O.PRESBYTERY sci,' F!T 7 ^ “ " “ WE,L BURBANK WAS C ON V E N E S IN B U R I E D IN Before a large and appreciative P R V T R P O I N T luJu‘nc,‘ the "P o in ter" benefit pr-’ 1 I\ I V / l i l 1 ¡jram was presented Friday night. HIS GARDENS a M EN’S GLEE CLUB TO G IV E CONCERT A T G YM N ASIU M The community o f Central Point will enjoy a rare treat on Monday afternoon, at 3:30 o ’clock, April 19th, at the schoorgymnasium.' The Men’s Glee Club o f the Bible Insti- tue o f Los Angeles will give a con cert at this time. The school will be dismissed, so that the whole stu dent body may enjoy the music. There are twenty-seven well trained, capable men in this company, under the direction o f the musical director o f the Institute, J. C. Trowbridge, which assures a most excellent pro gram. There will be no admission charges; but a silver offerin g will be taken. We ar>! r.iore than obliged to Professor Jewett fo r his help in making it possible for the boys and girls to hear this program o f unusual merit. NUMBER 52 INDIANS GOING UNRESTRAINED ON KLAMATH R. --------- I April 9, in the high school gymnas- As a result o f a decision made On Tuesday and Wednesday o f lum. Santa Rosa, Cal.— Luther Bur known publicly the Indians o f the this week the annual meeting of the Included among the numbers on bank's dying wish that he be buried Klamath reservation are enjoying Presbyterian ministers o f southern the program were “ Visits From Book in his beloved garden, will be ful life as they see fit. Oregon was held at the Union church Land,” an original play written and filled. Circuit Judge, A. L. Leavitt, an in our city. Burbank, world famous plant wi- directed by the members o f the Jun nounced the ruling that the Indians The district includes the counties ior English class. ard, creator o f delicately perfumed are wards o f the government, and of Douglas, Josephine, Klamath, Director, Harriette Snyder; Dia and rare tinted flowers and luscious are immune from arrest by any but Jackson and Lake. Both ministers logue, Bertha fruits was buried on Wednesday, his Eicher; CostumVs, U. S. officials, while they remain on and laymen were in attendance from Virginia Hathaway; Properties, Ra « iJow, Mrs. Elizabeth V.'stcrs Bur their reservation. the larger towns and also from the phael Benson; Stage Lighting, W il bank announced. The funeral serv The whites who are inhabitants o f smaller community centers where a lard Seymour; Uncle Tom ’s Cabin ices were private and only relatives towns on the reservation have asked Pyesbyterian church has been estab Freshmen; Rolls and Tumbles, H. S. and close friends were in attend for protection from the Indians be lished. Boys; The Twin-Six, Girls League ance. cause o f the excessive use o f intoxi On Tuesday evening the services The Courtin’ Soph., Literary Society, A t the same hour a public mem cants, etc. were opened with an'address by the The Charge o f the Light Brigade, orial service was held in Doyle Mem Under present conditions both Rev. Joseph W. Angell, pastor of the Seniors; Pyramus and Thisbe, A Bur orial park, a beautiful wooded area state and county officers have no church at Glendale. This was in lesque from Shakespeare; Pyramous, wtih streams, trees and foliage, control and any decision rendered teresting and was followed with an Howard Dietrich; Thisbe, -----------o----------- Frances which is located on the outskirts of address by President Clarence Parker; Prologue, Rose Stancliff; the city. PLANT M AY RESUME by local courts are illegal atjd thus, Judge Ben Lindsay o f BRICK not binding. Greene, o f Albany College. Mr. The Wall, Eugene O P E R A TIO N Reames; The Denver, a life long friend o f the Greene is a gentleman o f culture, Moon, Theron Brown; The Lion, taining the remains of Burbank was With all probability the Southern SCOUTS TO H A V ü TR A C K MEET yet a man o f the people. He is a George Elden. soms and flowers created by the nat- Oregon Clay Products company will man with whom anyone may converse venerable plant wizard, spoke. -----------o----------- A regular meeting of Central and feel uplifted because o f his re C. P O IN T BOYS A LM O ST V IS IT At the grave, as the casket con- resume operation Monday morning Point Boy Scouts troop No. 1 was following a two years’ period o f inac vealed interest in mankind. Mr. C R A TE R L A K E lowered into mother earth amid blos- held Tuesday night at which there Greene gave up work in an eastern uralist, Judge Lindsay read the fam tivity. The company has on hand a were 20 Scouts present. Prepara On account o f a severe snow ous oration o f Robert Ingersoll, de contract fo r the sale * o f 100,000 college, to come west and establish tions fo r the Boy Scout track meet storm, H. C. Terrell, Moore Hamilton bricks and several prospective buyers a college in* which young people with livered at the grave o f the great with Medford Scouts at Medford in view. limited means might attend and in and Scott Hamilton o f Central Point agnostic’s brother. Saturday April 17, were discussed. and John Freese o f Aimes, Iowa, Contracts for the hauling o f the which all students must work some The Masonic order, o f which Central Point Troop No. 1 plans to outside o f school toward his or her were forced to abandon their pro Luther Burbank was a distinguished clay to the brick yard have been make Medford troops jump some, maintenance. This plan puts all posed trip to Crater Lake Saturday. member, holding the 33d degree, o f submitted but as yet none have been according to Willard Seymore, as Deep snow stopped the car at the ficiated at the service. students on an equal social .basis. The Rev. awarded. sistant Scout Master. Two new boys O f great interest to local residents Mr. Greene stated last fall, when on entrance, from where they planned Caleb S. Dutton o f the Unitarian were brought in as tenderfoot men- a trip through southern Oregon, that to hike to the rim. A ^*esh snow church, who married Mr. and Mrs. is the starting o f this plant, some of ebrs Tuesday night, Leroy Myers and any student who had on hand the started at 7 o’clock in the evening Burbank ten years ago, spoke. Mem them being interested in a financial Erwin Paul. the bers o f Santa Rosa lodge o f Elks way. a sum o f $150 when entering college, and threatened to “ snow ia” would be guaranteed the year’s heavy car, so the party returned to o f which Burbank was a life mem “ RED S" LOSERS FISH IN G SEASON OPEN schooling, with the understanding Prospect fo r the night ber, participated in the services in They attended a play “ The A ri honor o f their departed brother and that enough outside work would be A t la.it Sundays meeting o f the Sunrise today marked the opening Community Men's Bible class the by the friend. given him to provide means fo r him zona Cowboy,” presented o f the fishing season which lasts to complete the year’s school work. Prospect high school and later a Reds went down definitely to'd efeat until late next fall. Although the This school is known as the “ self- dance given in the high school gym Deputy State Fire Marshals Stokes season is a long one almost every when the Blues beat them fo r the Poole, help college” and it is the only in nasium in honor o f Andy day by 71 to 49; as the Blues were and W o lf last week completed fire stitution o f its kind west o f the forest ranger, who is being transfer surveys o f Meford, Ashland and Cen local fishing enthusiast who could already one in the land and there Rockies. The ideas is a splendid one red from Prospect to Klamath Falls. tral Point. They were especially in arrange it, is enjoying the sport to is but one Sunday le ft the Reds day Sunday they spnt around Prospect and appeals to the average student could not possibly tie them, much terested ni looking after the enforce The low flow o f water in Rogue until Tour o ’clock. On their way who is working his way through. ment o f o new law passed by the last Rivor and the small amount o f snow less win. Creek In Mr. Greene’s address on Tues home they visited the Mill The teacher and president being legislature, which provides that all day evening he spoke o f his heart’s F alls, and the Rogue River Gorge. rooming houses and hotels having in the mountain streams is deemed added to the count for last Sunday desire, the building up o f Albany A ll are determined not to term more than ten rooms must have fire to be conducive to good angling. made a total attendance o f 122 fo r The season on bass opens June 16 College. He mentioned the univer their attempt as a faliure, but just gongs to warn guests in case o f fire. the day. and there are quite a few bass in the sally admitted fact that a college hard luck. They plan to try The red and blue captains, Messrs. The two deputies inspected all such the sloughs and river channels now, with a small enrollment, from 200 same thing again before the snow is hotels and lodging houses. Cornutt and Isaacson, shook hands it is reported. The bass season opens to 600, perhaps, meets a personal gone. and called it all o f f for the present later than that fo r trout as the bass need that does not exist in colleges Included among local residents in arc not through spawning until later contest and agreed to be friends. B IR T H D A Y S with many more students. One I. G. Shaw read to the class the Eagle Point Saturday were: Mr. and in the summer. reason is because o f the closer con list o f averages for the life o f the Several o f our townspeople lay Mrs. Doonald Ross, Mr. and Mrs. C. tact with the teachers, and in this class which for December was 62; A N N U A L CHURCH M EETIN G claim to birthdays in April, but three T. Hamilton, Richard Copinger, Miss college the work which each student March 105 3-4; fo r the past 18 weeks Flora Collins, Miss Rorris Hubbard, who were born in the same year, must do helps to make his education The annual meeting o f the congre it was 127, and fo r this month 122. Mrs. Ed I arra, Mrs. R. H. Paxson, Miss Nola Case beer, Miss Ruth Sea- a practical one, teaching him the dig churches By reason o f these high averages and Dr. Heckman, met with their hrean, Miss Margaret Collins, Mrs. gation o f the Federated nity o f labor and fittin g him fo r a this class has been kept among the families at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Hoagland, Mrs. Guy Eddie, will be held in the church on Fri real life o f usefulness. The writer big ones o f the United States and day evening, April 23rd. The im Mrs. Dorothy Wilcox, Miss Melba Ha- Paxson on Mrs. Paxson’s birthday, o f this column has met Mr. Greene several times it has headed the list April 7. and were entertained social mor. Miss Floris Skyman, Lester Hi- portance o f this meeting should be personally at a previous time and is o f large classes. ly during the evening. May they genbotham, Jerome Smith, C lifford stressed by all our people. enthusiastic over the fact that this col By unanimous vote the class don o--------- Collins, and Hubert Dehaas. meet on many more similar oc lege meets requirements o f the U. S. Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Batty form ated the entire collection fo r the casions. Standardizing College Board and at A surprise “ house warming” party erly o f Central Point but now o f day to the Salvation Army knowing the same time meets the real need was given on Mr. and Mrs. Sam Merrill, Oregoh, are being entertain that in this way the money would BUYS PLA C E o f the people. Poague at their new residence at the ed by Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Faber go where it would do the greatest Mr. Greene’s talk was followed Mr. nnd Mrs. Haskins, who are west side o f the ctiy last Thursday during their stay here in connection good. with a brief address by Dr. Thomp moving here from Klamath aounty, night. Those present were Mr. and with the Southern Oregon Presby A fte r some discussion regarding son, o f Portland, the synodical exe have purchased the Stancliffe prop Mrs. Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. Hedg- tery. the coming feed it was decided to cutive fo r Oregon. He is the rep erty near Central Point. This place peth, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Kindle, make it strictly a “ Stag” a ffa ir and Following the regular meeting o f at a later date to put on a big picnic resentative fo r the board o f national contains 16 acres. Consideration, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Williams and the Rehekahs Wednesday night the feed and invite the ladies. The date missions and in his address spoke o f »7,600. daughter Lucy, Mr. and Mrs. Bert members were entertained with re- for the coming feed will be set at the line in which he was interested. Peck, Mesdames Ed Farra, Copinger, nl„ L „ , _ r , freshments o f ice cream through the a later date. On Wednesday afternoon the Rev. To be the first Japanese girl ever m s, __ Y I courtesy o f the Damon Cafe W. L. Van Nuys, o f Portland, gave registered at O. A. C. is the distinc-1 “ nd i DMt I. G. Shaw informed the class that Poague a talk on "Christian Education in the tion claimed by Yoshiko Kanemura, there had been several applications Jim Ross, an enthusiastic local Home, Church and Community.” In freshman in commerce. Miss Kane Our friend G. L. Myers, whose fisherman, inaugurated the fishing to the Employment Bureau fo r lab th is he spoke o f the new interest mura. a native o f Honolulu, Hawaii, < aug ter, Mrs. Burgdorff, recently season this morning by catching the orers and that the Bulletin board, lo that is being taken and the attention came to San Francisco two years ago. underwent an operation for the re cated in the entrance to the hall, limit allowed fo r trout in less than given to the establishment o f Bible She later took the steamer to Port- moval o f goitre, reports that bore these requests; lets all take she two hours on the Rogue River. schools in the state. In many towns land, where she attended Washington passed through the operation in good 'time to.look over this board and nee these are conducted in the summer high school fo r four years. Her first ! condition, according to report from the possibilities o f such a bulletin.’ The $6.50 ad for the program to time and are very helpful to boys and train ride was in coming to* Corval ,, o-------- . hospital in Portland, night which was run in the Central girls. He also emphasized the much lis last month. Being strange to the ' The girls league, an organization --------- Point American last week was do- talked o f subect o f better home customs o f this country, she did not o f girls recently installed at the high O R. Pankey will leave Saturday nated by them to fhe Pointer fund, training fo r children. school, is giving a party fo r its mem know what the tickets were for. A for Portland, where he is a delegate j — Central Pointer, The closing session came on Wed bers Friday night April 16, in the hort explanation by the conductor of the A. O. U. W. o f Central Point, gymnasium. As there are no boys nesday evening with a large crowd j remedied the difficulty., at the Oregon Grand Lodge. Mr. Mr. Court Snyder, who was in a in attendance and the main speaker j allowed in this league half o f the Pankey expects to visit a sister at Portland hospital last winter, has was the Rev. Nelson o f Phoenix. His members will don men’s clothing and Coy Brown, son o f M. O. Bdown Eugene on his way to Portland. found it necessary to return to the talks are always good. escort the other half to the party. is a pledge member o f Theta Epsil same institution for further treat This will be the first social function Last, but by no means least, should on, local fraternity at the Oregon The members o f the “ Night Hawk” ment. the league has put on. be mentioned the delicious lunch i Agricultural college, which was re orchestra o f Corvallis, who are now served to the guests by the ladies | cently granted a charter in Beta Kap- fillin g a seasons engagement at the W. A. Cowley, form erly mayor o f Mins Ethel Inlow, local high school o f the church, on W ednesday noon. pa. national fraternity. The fra te r - . air grounds, were her« Monday night I this city, but now d leading merchant student, was rushed to the Sacred Central Point people are glad to ! " '* y trill be installed as Lambda and were at the Gateway Theatre o f Dunsmuir, Calif., recently an- Heart hospital Tuesday afternoon have a gathering o f this kind, and | chapter April 23 and 24, making the j dance. nounced his candidacy fo r council and was immediately operated on we trust the visitors will ha4e a ! fourth chapter on the coast and the man o f that city. fo r appetylicitia. Reports received kindly remembrance o f their stay i eleventh in the nation. Coy Brown Mrs. .Showalter who moved from here late today indicate Mias Inlosr's here. graduated from the Central Point here to Seattle several years ago. was Martin W itte purchased a new condition as satisfactory. --------- ----------- ' high school with the class o f ’24, in town W ednesday meeting her Chevrolet roadster Saturday. A . F. Smith o f Medford was in where he was Student Body Tress many friends. Mr». Showalter ia en _______ John Freese o f Arizona enroute the city transacting business with the urer. manager o f the “ Pointer, 1 route to her home in Seattle from Msry A. Mee, enjoyed the visit to Washington, ia visiting at the Southern Oregon Clay Products earn- ¡«Iso prominent in all athletics and , lx.» Angele, and is the guest o f Mrs ! o f Mrs. J. A. Doron o f Phoenix yea home o f Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hamil nano oost aeJ a e _ _1 . _ I s .‘ : a ; I a m .. .. pany yesterday. * other _ school activities. , Kyle, o f Medford. terday. ton.