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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1932)
THE AMERICAN OOVER AND GARNER BATTLE lier 1 «Hera 1 Sa, 0 11 V r K A I* l***l\r. OKEGON. THURSDAY. H l.Y 7. I » S 2 »a e». “ »»ml :1T q trän DS r " ,h,. Glorious F ou rth m°Z\ If the Eagle w "bailed to hear it. and X did I, « as Juat another ca8e o( iigestioi- ( < , L » »«ii rna'in, | at taut « • » b‘ in our roiuinunIt>' *'a* t"1“ " ' 1 b j d with a slant firecrack er It somehow we miss «he old 4th f jolv celebration. T im e w a s we l i «wakened shortly after mid- lit the morning of the Fourth b> | booming ot the r tlt a * « b t e k Bth’i anvil, loaded with Kunpow- ■ From then oil all day and .a: 10 the aifhet tb< air was relit with Laion after explosion. • • • L d what an adventure it was for I voulister- to g«-t up at 4 o c lock L' set off our own little rac k, t What though we only bad Irery few bunches o f firecrack ers ] baby xlxe and a few torpedo« >, to cared. We had a lot of fun ivway. I ’ I Then after breakfast we c o u ld ■rdly wait for the ch ores to he if and old Jim hitched up to the bussx and we were o f f f o r th e l.'bration. usually held alon g the ler In sonic grove or in a in i- h taring town How proudly w e u t h m old bucket between Father L Mother’« knee* and waved o m it of a flag at any and all we passed. CRo I And the Celebration ( spelled with I capital C, of course) TeaniB of kinds— wagons, buggies, surreys, hietmis Men, women and child [ dressed in their best, hilariously illing to each other. Each rig -ilding somewhere luncln ■ o f all pods and descriptions. ] * * * ! Usually we had a c o m m ittee w h o fed secured an Oratorf again the Ipitali who usually w ore his high pik hat and lifte<l it so g ra cefu lly the ladles. How we envie d his and manner. How w e shiv ered i awed delight when som e darin g outhful rascal expressed the wish get hold of that silk hat so he uld have something to c o v e r his Irecrackers with. O ccasionally the ninmittee was forced to use h om e ^lent to orate. • * * We recall one time they engagt'd i young man just out o f c o lle g e and Ipenlng a law office in ou r town. |hpy felt it would he a help to him given an opportunity to show o f f his oratorical ability. T h e y ou n g nau was highly pic ased and prepared beautiful speech, which lie prac liced for hours before his m irr o r to pet all his gesture* perfect. • • • . When introduced, the y oun g man Pose and made a beautiful bow . He Proceeded to address the chairm an Pud ladies and gentlemen. He blush 1 and stanun« i . d a hit but m anaged 1° get through the prelim in aries in good shap.- Then he sw u n g into lis beautifully prepared oration. He PM e> Ms toes and i k w l t i l Friends pel our glorious Am erican Eagle PPread her wines until — (su dden Roughing spell i I say, frie nds, let hnr gloriou- American Eagle apt «1 Per wings until— until— until— •— T**i. damn her, sh< splits k e ree lf , for f 1' 1 cfere— " and dow n he sat, his “ *h fell forgotten and his inind a Woman Dies CUT IN AUTO HINT D’AUTREMONT President Will In Sniashup IN PLOT 10 SHOE Not Accept Bill On Coast LICENSE FEE PRISON DELIVERY IS SUGGESTED For Relief A s í s In form ation received from Salem recently hinted that "o n e of the DeAutremont boys," serving a life sentence for the Siskiyou tunnel quadruple murders and attempted train roberv, was implicated in stag ing a prison riot and thus escape ov er the walls. I’ i ison oflieial w«n clo se mouthed over tin« mini ot /■ n m ri/,4 a n u n n o t n «l , w l ■»« 1 t t , . ,1 l h . , i Au trem on t, youngest of the brothers, w ould he implicated as he is the most daring. Kay and Roy the twins — are inseparable ill prison, as in freedom , ami one would not be apt to try for liberty without the other. T h e Salem Statesman, relative to (he plot, said yesterday: Although the warden mention ed only names of Farley and Donahue, rumors that at least one of the DeAutremont boys, notorious for the Siskiyou train robbery and world-wide search which followed, was among the foiled plotters T h e DeAutremont» completed five veals behind the bars June 27 last and the above is the first Intimation that any of them were other than mod el prisoners. Hugh has be« n em ployed in the prson laundry and the twins In the Barber shop. They were sentenced to life after conit s- plons in which each «hared equally the responsibility f««r the murder «if fo u r tralnment. The case, because of the long hunt and the ferocity of the killings, attracted world wide atom- tion. Free Cooking School Monday Afternoon At Grange Hall Mrs. Minnie Myrtle Foster, 4», wife o f Percival Foster o f Hilt, Cal. and a form er well known resident o f southern Oregon, was killed yes ___ SA LEM , July 6— A special session terday noon ln an a u tom obile crash h.vecutive Declares in Statement He Will Not Ayree to ; x ; = ¡ m ^ T u S e ; » » « « « relief for “ *. the í . S ' A ' r x v . v . 0 ? 1? ; : Oregon motorist in the of Gold Beach, when her ear c o l fo r m o f a material reduction in the M ■í.tsnre as it Stands. Speaker Refuses lided with one driven by a P or t lander and rolled down an e m b an k license fee was suggested by J. E. Accept Change in Hill. ment, pinning her against a tr.-e. Bennett, state senator from Mult . Mr. Foster, w h o was riding with her. nomah county, who was here today for a con fer en c e with G overnor Meier. WASHINGTON. July ti President the house, stood firmly for such escaped n „ . . . . injuries. .....___ ____ serious The ______ occu- Senator Bennett was o f the opinion Hoover and Speaker John N Garner loans, and announced he had told « * pants o f the Portland _ auto, whose .'oquiile greslonal leaders were prepared to the bill had been worked out by the fight the issue through to the finish, congressional conferees, ' " T h e Maurys were riding in their president Hoover issued a 1200-word “ Tin« fatal difficulty is the sp eak statement declaring he could not a<- ow n car and had been traveling a er's insistent upon provisii^n that short distance in advance of the («ept the measure as it stands now. loans should also be made to indivi The hattle between Garner and dual, private corporations, partner Fosters. Upon dt»«overing that they . 1 . , , k h i„ , Hoover flared info full force after ships. states and municipalities on were not co i «. «1 g ' d two conferences between congress several 1 miles out o f Gold Beach Mr. any Conceivable security and for ,. ■ turned m i n e d hack to dis cover the lonal leaders and the president had every conceivable purpose,” H oover M aur> , " . u, a {* failed to adjust the differences in the „ . i d In his reply to Garner. refefeon and fou nd th e c a r . overturned huge federal aid hill , ,J „„ on th “ highway and motorists in - Garner Stainls I'm Insists on it* tier dcav oring to remove Mrs. h o s i e r s , The Chief point at issue is the pro- After a survey of the relief meas body from beneath the car vision increasing borrowing power ure under consideration and he pre- Mr. h osier, who fell out the same sentatmn of 1)1 till Reconstruction Fnance cor »einauon 111 his nis ideals mcais on it. u, the m e pre- ure- door, noor, when wnen the m e auto « . n o rolled rum-u down uown • oraton ...........................I to enable sident declared he was determined the embankment, was not pinned be- loans to Individuals, prl pora- tlfat there "» h a ll be relief legish. i c a t h the machin e He Imm edla telj tions and municipalities Although tion at this sesion of cong ress." spoke to Mrs. Foster, hut got n o ciarnei made sacrifies In other con- He said "th er e Is unquestioned answer and believes death wan In- troversal provisions of the hill he need for the passage of legislation to stantaneous. The car was so placed refused to alter this one take care of the unemployement anil that it was necessary to cut away the tree to remove If from Mrs o f this proposal. President Hoov- such cases of destitution as the re er'« statement said sources of the state seem unable to F o s t e r s body, Such an undertaking by the Unit- meet. I have recom ended such legls-1 The Perl am bula nce was su m moned from Medford and returned ,.d StateH government makes the Re- latlon. c<fh.struction Finance corporation the ‘ While I am determ ined that there to this city at an early hour tills most gigantic hanking and pawn- shall be relief legislation at fhls^ees- m ornin g with the k w ^ broking business in all history.' House and senate c met late Wednesday changes in the hill agreed -------------- . . . , . . . . . . . . . . at the White House conference hut pose to further increase unemploy- nient in the Jacksonville cem etery stood behind Garner in refusing flat- ment 'by such disastrous action ss Mrs. Foster was a native daughter lv to acede to the president's wishes is now proposed through Jeopardizing o f Jackson county , the to revise this section. 'h*1 whole credit o f the government daughter o f Mr. and Mrs William Itefascs to Budge and laying our people open to every c h a m b e r s , early pioneers of Jackson Garner speaking from the floor of kind of injustice and loss. county, bhe was married to Percl- « .T S 3 Cents Required On Letter» Now I wken night cam e we sat un »irk"* ,ree* an<1 * '» 'c h e d the fire- I bo««' n" r ryes bulg ed when , s , . rockets m area tneir a y amir Increased posj.iI t ^ roared their « way aloft — of i #w th ttrit tn ««in c o lo r to ftie rent from the r “ , an<j all letter? * *Ur» pff**ctiTc yn*terday. »n a ■ star* , ’„v e . * started in J o u r n e y ^ h“ e care from n o * on .G llequ .p - I thotl '*** , b " jo'ttney lumie under cents in postage .. fw(>-cenl „far« T o o tired to watch Itti th e c n n t o m z n tke_ ■ , same " *'*rs ed zu he rtfsfnrii^d to the »M b « asleep in M other's it a ‘1ay ,1',nr *nd an oth er like • long « » j off. The days o f o u r youth gone and the sn ow s of Moth«* "Mnter have co v e r e d that feeth rra,r*' W e w o n d e r If the 'heir i.L , 'w,a/ K** m or e fun out o f tkei,. " ° f July Celebrations, with „ , «,, . ,, ,«. Calif., and had lived at Hilt for tho KUl r ________________ past 12 y«;ars. She was a mem ber ol the Eastern Star, Stella Chapte K cb ck d h s H o ld B ig of Y reka , Cal. ® _______ Survivors, besides hor w i d o w e r , ' „ o l ___ v ■ 11« . r u n nina a r e : Eour sisters and tw o brothers ™ e Rogue R^ Vall y Mrg Ida Tuttle, Tem p le Ariz., Mrs. 1 ‘ n workers, started • r i o ........ t ™ * « ’ H M r , M r s «.« ^Bv. . women i (h’ a^ nlllg o f cherries on T u e s d a y . ! Bateman. 8 e * « l e W aah .; M r s . W Mt. Pitt Rebekah lodge held its hambers, They w il continue this work for a J 1,lrpln’ M ed ford : John liam i regular meeting last night ln their £ , days The cherries are ^ la'I,atb f “ 11“ « " tlllam ‘ h“ n,b bers hall. The president of the state Re Butte Falls, and several cousins. now ripening. Bing and Royal Anne bekah Aasembly, Mrs. Maude Rogers, varieties are being packed. The pack was present for an o fficial visit. w|]] ()e go)<j on , he Chicago market The offic ers and mem bers of Hope — ..annlnir anann After the cherry cannin g season, Rebekah L o d g e No. 14 o f Ashland packing of beans will start, w ere also present for a fraternal vla- Thg sawtnm o f th(. Owen-Oregon It, accom panied by Mrs. Lou ise Per- j 1|ml)er sales com pany, operating r, A __ 1 1 7 ____ rozl, past president of the Rebekah on a co-operativ e basis, resumed Assem bly o f Oregon. Tuesday after a Fourth of July lay T h e fo llow in g resolution was a d off T w o o f the larger mills at opted by the lodge and the « barter n m m n a r Falls „ „ „ started — ............ .......... .. Gardens and kale plantings In the draped a c c o r d i n g ly : Klamath this morning a 1(>ng gUspension. T h e Port R ogu e River valley have been the H A L L OF ,___, „ _____ ,,t„„« at c.nli land-Beaver Cement plant at Gold chief su fferers in the paht o f the Mt. PITT R E B E K A H L O DG E No. X«7 Hil resumed " g r i n d i n g " today with army worm since Its invasioln o f this Central Point, O regon. a force of 2 » men. Packing plants territory last week, acordln g to re- July 6. 1932. of the city and valley were making port of R. O. F ow ler , county agent, W H E R E A S It has pleased God rea(, y for thl, g or e snip T he worm eem. Cur Heaven ly Father, to call to His ready the openin opening of m the ship- The w orm s exnihlt exhibit an esp especial plnK s(,ason about August 10. Box fondness for garden produce with eternal home ou r beloved ~ ‘ Brother ....................— -- - - ------------- --------*.......— we ex sympathy. Cherry Canning Poison Bait Urged Now Under W ay For Army Worms ■ "*'»t fun we boys had with o a r I little pocket full o f c ra ck ers and ou r ■ rimy hands holding a bit o f punk I or * lighter or a “ si zzler" w e had ■carefully save for the sa me purpose. tr V ! ' X : J Z K r ^ S . ! and*add^he mt>?asses *whhMi h ^ b e e n ■How we delighted in pu tting a fire- ■ cracker behind some girl's seat or I,owing one into the crow d to see tions— so I'tiem «tatter. • • • city gas main amazed at , Weive to lifteen pounds per acre and ■ J I T a b l e s loaded with 'Frankly. wa bright Clean- ¡t „hould he in the he form ni of a or dry rieiiA-j«. « ''•''> • the I* i 'king« «mill it seem ed no ««n«- the speed, the heat, th , jrsI , ,.r„ mbiing mash, so that It will sprea. pread r ' T 1 Possible eat it all. A n d the ed tried" , l * Now m the'se cooking d c easily. It is not elective when piece« I » * * ®f len id) Real lem onadt I * ter. acid-m ade, syn- monstrations, monstrations. I get a n« w J '1 . ..i,.«-. a .rnnn«i 1 d mfort.! 1 - Trenches plowed around Infest**« infested I Mtic stuff ,)( later days. And freez- pleasure of bringing new cm r*- . fields, deep enough so that once th h" I »'ter fre»«7.,.r o f real h om e-m a d e new conveniences, and new re worms get in they can’t get out Cake» galore. W e ate. cipes to my many audiences will effective where movement of the I, .!* or less decorioualy at the long Tuesday *!>• £ instead 5" o f ! worms is great The trenches must I . **• 'ken when we th ou gh t we he given st 7 :3 0 p. m be watchad carefully and worm - L V TO"ld eat again we ran o f f in- 2 P m. killed by burning With oil or other l ti ** '■’oods to play, only to I f t i r f material, as .« f ''ort time for Just one more County Agent Fowler will he glad l ewe» of cake or an oth er sa ucerful of tr assist" in any way possible In the 1 ” tream. control of this pest • • • Meeting Last Night at Hall ^ i Farmers Report Damage Caused By Arm y Worms In garden. Since an nouncement o f their a r - b" c ou n ty la bor I t u s t .om • rival ......... In this section Saturday they have been noted In practically every c om m u n ity o f the valley, rangin g from Ashland to the Prospect ar^a They are particularly thick In the upper vall«ly, ju d g in g from c o m plaints received at his o ffic e , Mr F ow ler stated. Little damage from the w orm s lias; C ft A T E R L A K E KATIO N AI been reported by farmers tilling th*- P A R K , Ore., July *— lS p e cia l) ■ T rm t' a 1 1 Travel Into < rater I^ihe .National *h rn „» h the Valiev VI pw c om- Park over the 4th o f July holidays ,. yp«terday Mr Fow ler i sald resulted in a total of 4.000 visitors. he saw ^ an arm i V y ' n of t w orm s » moving o a l e w P e r c e n t.* « o f whom were dow n ^ htifhway> Th , re very from out o f state points The total K| co|or dec ors ted with for the season is approximately 40.- _ . , , t o e . dow n th.« back otto with dally attendance showin g “.TÌge' « m on help, cause a better tone Over 4000 People See Lake During 4th O f July Holiday» PAtcix. ore., «.u.y TT N .U o n a l I«"'* aIon« ,h e lower Roa"“' Tn charter be draped f o r thirty days In his m em ory. Be it further R E S O L V E D : That a copy o f this ___________ Resolu tion ___ be ______ sent to the bereaved fa m (jy, a cop y be sent to ou r local paper and a copy be filed In the mln- U( eg nf this meeting. Fraternally submitted. F L O R E N C E EDDY, L U Z E L L A DAMON. IV’ A COPINOER. Beagle School Nearing Freedom From Debt Burden Beagle school district d i r e c t o r s - - L M. Sweet and William L u c a s - to day con fer red with the county school visitors,^ " ' “ tDt h . a .a . ha H a nf The worm s are not so plentiful this superintendent on the feasibility of picnic lunche nnZ reores.«n year as when they made their In- paying the last 11 00 o f a 13500 bond hemlock > trees. I A. A..°n,kA.r nf diffAeMt vaslon Into Southern Oregon tw o |„sap for the construction o f the t«Mve o f a large n« mb* r o ^ iro r o W „ r reported ; at M hool house T h e district has about „tates. visitors arrl .. least more compla in ts were received |&oo on hand and the discussion cen- p 1 n * A r a rm Tn then Th** farm er« are terad « * 1 r a r m “ , . also better . to fight th e p**t not be n**<i*d for sc h ool expense next __ ____________________ J a s a «»>1» 7 « " . having profited by tt.-ir fall and winter m ore than for the *"' or Thb " e L e r l n . the ! nflr. M p e tl. nre retirement o f th * last bond. T W Brooker who with his wife ! 7 * * ar-. huV n° w « p r sy ln g a n d ; T h* bonds wer* Issued In 1922 and young son. have been stopping Bountry, vtaltlng all poin t, o f Intlr -i „1 w o , J i . . V s - rf ^ . record th . Putting out poison halt to rid the f « r 20 years, but the district has re- at the Hotel Valandra for the pa y H o Ld! n* . ‘ i « ' : * W l 7 Fenton c o e n t r y o f the w o r m , before they ,|r, d most of them In ten years. month and looking over the valle , Kina. . r t l o . will be . e k e . when it w .. „ . „ h a . e d a farm of * » acres a ■< r fT h "e' C . l o n " C t h A f r t c . ” . r e - - c over more territory r __________ _ — u .in i., known bow t h e tax money com es In Californian* Buy Eagle Point Ii«« , ,,m SS «*. TS *« ST’SW ïï ; ( . r e d letters É. ^ * « ' s i fl â tri na L s W« **•«««"« b . n n arsi we lid wus n trlpsf ,riP*. **c.. , than we »ered a also . • '?? began ^ ju I m T p ld e d « ' ■ froin tre ... f l « , ' " Pcchaps IS rents worth of rate on airmail Jom r . r , n n '*ti«JtnA Vvr* an<1 * C,P plntol, at- « b a rg e of nts. and ' n 1th tir*. T U rN a tv . m m _____ ____________ m m » * old -fa sh ion ed 4 -ubt it. ra ft ta i fT T lZ i I J 1 TT1 P * J ou nce to eight ce us! j u n o . fot oa«-b additi'«nxw jrXXSL,' , , evening l n ( to to pay i n th* — K ^ a n 9tb L od M pay No f » « fraternal It was the o* ___ U a th N Prewtdeni's visti c r e i , essici» o« ’ O“ Stal' 1 " , t » c k ^ o n ’ !lle !od | ' rived , « -------- ------ ------ ----------- - -----------------« (Hui-imslng the license problem and attem pting to work ou t details of youngest thfJ pian which Is understood to In , o l v e Issuance o f stic kers by the , reaHury department In exchange for caah payments to apply on the re- val F o s t e r Apr i l 7 , 1 !» 0 S. at L o y a l t o n . - ■ Monday and Tuesday should prove red lett*«r davs for the housewives ----------- o f Central Point, at x m . ¡,t tb< Reports of damage by army worms Grange Hall. Mrs. Grace A. Sanders, J.-ming iu to m the office ... of ... R. - G. household economist, .............. conduct are coming noted liousenoiu e ««..««e ing the Standard Fla m o Cooking F ow ler, County Agent from almost School, will o ffer the women of this all portions of the county. c om m u n ity many free delicious re- «An infestation of these worms cipes and a chance to see them cooked SOme two years ago is well remem the modern way with Flamo Gas. |hered and precautions should he Mrs. Sanders is touring a number taken to watch growing crops so '‘ •HI of California counties under llie that an attack by the worms car sp onsorship of Standard Oil Com- sponsorship turn- nipped in the bud. tiud. puny o f California, conducting free Al pr.««ent they are found mostly co o k in g demonstrations to help Wes- ln a lfa lfa fields but there has Keen tern housewives to quicker, easier SOnie movement and there will he co o k in g with n«'W, simple r e c i p e m o r e as the worms mature in size. She says her popular cooking school The use of arsenic o f lead, tw o dishes are the kind that can he ma.le pouo.ls t.. the l q o gBllons of water. in any home with the simplest mak will he foun«l to be quite v I • where the worms are present. Tins Mrs Sanders demonstration will r,iso seems to act as a repellent, pois- be made on a modern gas stove. ,,n halt has been effective In many equlped to operate with Standard cases and the following formula is Fla m o Gas. There is no Charge for th«« best n, to use: ad mittance and everyone is invited For large quantity nse 25 P» ' ; Added interest in the school is as- of bran, 1 P ««nd of white arsenic. sured by the fact that Mrs. f will give everyone a chance : to taste the food she pre will supply recipes to those - Other features of the school Include spoonfuls molasses. locel ■ S -i« ~ ;««■«“ «»• o f the house and senate should meet in advance in order to avoid delay ln_ i n__°rder..t° and draft a measure for consideration . . . . . by0„ _ . Senator Bennett was the author of 'h e hill changin g the fiscal y.«ar for au tom obile registration from Janu- T h « c h a n « « was made ary 1 l i o JU‘ July * *■ l. • I >«o no « < • nange ■ » « . " " was ■ > «■ made «« to catch the motorist at a time when h u (,ar wa(| Breategt dem and In order „n m u la te license buying. o t h e r than the suggestion bv the Multnom ah solon there has been no new developm ent ln the all, oniobUe ...... . , lcense gi tuat|on glnce .. Tuesday morn- , . O overnor Meler announred hti ln tentloin o f U k l n g t k e t a f e u a n c e ()f licenses o a t o f the hands o f Sec- iela rv o f gtate Hogg and g a t i n g up htg ow;n nia(.htnery for handling the |,pentdn of nlotor vehic les under the quarterly paym en t plan which Hosa had rejected as not authorized by law. . . . . . . State Treasurer ____ . . . . . G overnor . Meier. Holm an, Henry Henzen, budget dl- rector, and Charles M. Thom as, pub- IO*» la k* A large nun mber li«-rn making their Ann!« Springs, sti r • pf« j a r a t l - n s a mr o f campers have head*! «tarter, at headquarters mile» from tho are rapidly pro- aa AAA._nA.il pa ,, mi , ■■■,, w ■ n m n.A- a uai , , ■ a . 1 u i . w, . > , ■ a a a . ■ • . _ fall turea and a general entertainment *t his home Monday while workin g program 8ueh program has already • .IS * prograr.. ----- -- r- --------- ------------------- - In th* - orch ard. -, Is . as •, been t u r f e d at the lodge, o p e n e d for from hla o f f ic e In the Medford Bu Id- bvix la ^s th e Urst o f July. '«»» “ lU w ee*. 1 - \