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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1933)
AMERICAN «i. MM.« For The A m erican Telephone 601 M MIIKK II |URY Fruit DECIDES GLENN NOT GUILTY Men «Ä S S r * 1 M i 'd C. P. SANK 10 BANK TO in Meet to Form Code PAI IST DUEÑO Fm“J U". RESPECTS 25th Wedding FINAI RFSPFilTS Verdict ot Jury Anniversary PAID BAUCOM IN Surprise To Many Is Observed MILITARY DITES Two Hold Out r / _ _ u ..t ,..... felLanothcr Glorious Fourth ha» and gone and we never fired racker. Time was we looked for- wltb great longing for the iiu, 0f this day. But time and HOOD KIVBK, Or., July 5 I Spe On Friday evening. June .Hull, a loins have changed and the sound cial I <Jlcn B. Marsh, John <\ Duck .dinner was given at the home of Mrs. bursting firecracker* no longei wall and Arvo Hukari left here to •Fred Furry In Phoenix, honoring Mr i our souls with glee. night for Spokane and will parti The first dividend to be paid by f end Mrs. Ernest Reantes on their From all sections of Oregon, his cipate with the so-called committee 25th wedding anniversary. At eight home state, and from northern Cal- I SKS SYMPATHY IX DKPKNMK OF At « t SKI*. Pis year we spent a very quiet of 21, representing all apple and 'li ' .iitral Point State hank will be FIRST o ’clock the guests. Who had assem ifornia, state policemen and National rth in Lithia Park in Ashland, jpear growing districts of Oregon, paid July 13, according to an an ItAM.OT SHOW Fit FIYK WOMEN W D FOI R MEN H i l l bled on the lawn, led hy Mr. and Mrs Guard officers came to Medford last lay under the shade of those Washington and nouncement made today by Deputy Montana, tomor • o f t l< 'TIOX, I I I O O I T I I HOI RS llteamea, marched Into the dining Wednesday to honor -on« of their nous and dreamed. Our only row in a final ratification of a busi Superintendent of Ranks. T. H Dum .room to the strains of Lohengrin's men. who fell in service, Lieut. Bur Kret » » « th*1 we couldn’t stay ness code of ethics for the Pacific sden, in charge of the liquidation of •wedding march, played hy Mrs. Ray rell Milo Raucom of Headquarters a month. But, as usual, there northwest fruit industry. This code John Glenn of Ashland, forntei , The state contended that Glenn mond Furry. The guests were seat company, Third Battalion. 186th be bitter with the sweet. This already adopted by a committee ot Mr Lumsden states that the county jailer, charged with ballot was one of the principals in the hal- ed at small Utile* which were very- Infantry, who was riddled with bul it was that some pestiferous four leaders of the industry— F. E. f-.rst dividend will be for the follow - 1 theft, a pensioned veteran of the ! lot theft and introduced evidence to pretty with centerpieces of pink lets when enforcing the law as a were bound to throw , Miler and Walter Regard of Yakima ing ratios: 25rc on ordinary com Spanish-American War, was acquit-' show that he took an active part in pt peas and dainty plaee cards, state policeman on Sexton hill last atinkir.' fire crackers at the and .lames Wade and Myron Fostet mercial claims: 2a'. on secured ted by a circuit court jury composed! the preliminaries, inducing the Sex-1 (¡niall bride and groom decorated Saturday. I pk upon which we reclined. We of Wenatchee— is declared to ful claims in the commercial depart- of six men and six women, after 11' ton brothers to assist, with promises , b,, bon,ir guests’ table. A corsage In the Medford armory they as inted to just drown those brats in; fill all demands made under federal ment and 80% in the savings de-jhoura deliberation, at 4:St) o’clock, of " f l u apiece and good jobs." There gwee| p,.as and rosebuds was at sembled with rittzens of southern f t creek below. industrial reconstruction legislation partment. j in the morning of the fourth of July. was also testimony to show that \jrg Reantes' plate and a white rose Oregon to pay their final respects ™ • • • It Is said that the code, in all ,bud for Mr. Reames. After dlnnei to the slain officer. The amounts to he paid are: Or- Sympathy was a vital faetor in the Glenn had been present at “ confe Funeral ser i|t was quite a shock to think as| likelihood will he adopted national dinary commercial accounts. f 7,- , conclusions of the jury, according to •nces" the night of the ballot theft J,thp KllpHts played bridge or visited, vices, with the dignity that only mil f t lay there that we were lying on ly for the fruit industry. It is ex 77^.74. Secured accounts. $9ti4,- courthouse reports. Charles Blaess on the basement floor and In the -pbe rooms were decorated with tall itarism can arouse, opened at 2:00 I iat had been part of a 2-acre tract pected that the meeting at Spokane 55. Savings accounts, $7,150.59. county jail office and lobby baskets of roses, lillles, canterbury o’clock with many hundreds of peo ot Trail was foreman once lived on. Way back In t t l l will mark a new era in Pacific noth- At the time the bank closed there Effective Plea .hells and snapdragons. ple filling the auditorium with army Two Men For Conviction lived In a cottage that stood} west fruit marketing. The closing plea of Attorney Von As early as was in the commercial department The dinner was planned and given j men and state policemen attending On the first ballot. It was reported ftere the deer park now is. We 1914, when efforts were made to tie (secured* $29,87 4.<»9. In the sav Schmalz. a comrade of the defendant as a surprise for Mr. and Mr* („ a body, five women and four men voted for | »ked for some old landmark, but In all of the major fruit districts in ings department. $31.389.49. Since Present were: Brigadier Uenera* acquittal, and shortly afterwards in the Phillipines in 1898, was un- RP* nies hy thetr daughter Roberta. -ything was gone. No. not quite! a central cooperative distributing Mr. Lumsden has been in charge he questionably effective with the Jury. wh(, wgg assisted hy Mrs. Richard Thomas E. Rtlea, brigade com- the sixth woman joined them. Two noted that the two tall ever- system, the North Pacific Fruit Di* Las paid off all but $3,958.22 ot It was appealing, gentlemanly, aud Farmas and Miss Faye Carver. Those mander of the 82nd Infantry: Lieut, men held out for conviction until en trees which flanked our front tributors was formed free from the abusive personalities praMBt wprp Mrs. Fred Furry. Mrs Colonel Raymond F. Olson 41st dl- Never, how the secured accounts and also $7,- Throughout the |te. still stand. So it goes. We ever, did the industry have a- a club 150.59 in borrowed money to a ((hr final ballot. nnd attacks against law enforcement Kdmona Anderson. Mrs. Donna Graf vision, representing Major Geueral long discussion and deliberations un link we ar. Hied: that we are over recalcitrant operators a govern Portland hank. «•gem-lee. which characterized his rln> Mrs. Lillian Coleman, Mr. Htid George a . White; Major Langlon H. til early in the morning the count Mly leaving some Imprint on the mental dictum, which colleagues remarks. Mrs Andrew Hearn. Mr. and Mrs. J Spooner. 186th Infantry, represent- threatens t The hardest thing to overcome nds of life But the years roll on. withdrawal of sales privileges In for the state officials has been the stood ten to two for acquittal. The personnel of the Jury was a s : ,Mtlo Furry. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ing Colonel Ralph Huron; Lieut. The fact that Glenn is in ill health follows: Ime and his wonderful brushes case of failure to observe regula selling of bonds for anywhere near I .Furry, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fur- Lawrence K. Devlin. Company " I , ” and stood to lose his government ||lnt out the Picture. Not a trace' lions Claude H. Long. Ashland, rancher. ry Mr. and Mrs. Richard Karinas. 186th infantry, Portland, ('apt. John And never in the history ot their face value Mr. Lumsden states. left of that happy home but two. the Pacific northwest fruit Industry The bank held $2,000 in Central pension, it Is reported, swayed the Elva Adams, Central Point, house- y]r Rarrv Reames Carl Anderson. It. White, Grants Puss, company " ( ' ” women jurors. Glenn was overjoyed keeper. * trees! •Melford Hood. Miss Faye Carver, and Capt. Clyde Young. Battery " B " , has it been possible to establish an Point city bonds which were recenl- by the verdict which, it was claimed, A. I. Brooks, Kanes creek, farmer. Roberta and Berenice Reames, Nor- 249th coas* artillery, Ashland, organization that gave orderly dis lv sold to the city at a discount. Mr. . . ____ . „ . j I came on the 34th anniversary of Robert Newman, Applegate, miner. , vpii , Marita and Leo Furry, Donna Later, we strolled down the old tribution. Lumsden states he has been a s s i s t e d ............... . . . . ____ Supt Chas. P. Pray, head of the . . .... ,. „ f skirmish In which he was engaged Sylvlu L. Kellogg. Hlllcrest road, Hildebrand, Bobby Hearn, and thc| Oregon state poin t , mid Captain H. ith by the babbling waters and re ettling the affairs affaiis ot The committee of four has spent verv much in settling _ In the Phillipines. During the course housewife. ndered as yesterday those nights the past month meeting daily in the the . hank ...________________ honor guests, Mr and Mrs. Reames. (j Mason, chief clerk In the Salem through the courtesy ot of the closing arguments of Attorney Clyde R. Richmond, Central Point, used to walk home through those preparation of the code, which »11 County Treasurer Walker. Most of the older guests had at otfieo, and keeper pf the records, Von Relímala of Burns, one of the miner. me woods. Gosh! How dark It be proposed tomorrow tended Mr. and Mrs Reames wed- w ,.r p („ l l U S ' l M t * JCd C. Know ot It Is thought the hank will be able Another Pa . . . . , h„ woman jurors, Mrs. Sylvia Kellogg, George B. Hammersley, Gold Hill ,dlng twenty-five years before. Mr. Oregon City and along that creek! W e used to cific northwest fruit leader, ( h»rl?- to pav another dividend Pal Koepku of in the neat. , ' wept freely, and Mrs. Reames and family lived Eugene, stale police officers were al miner. ank our lucky stars when we mau Cirant of Richie ft Gilbert, pioneer future. .... ^ . Verdict a surt»rlsc Mary Spencer, Ashland, housewife. j n Central Point before moving to so at the funeral from, the northern led to reach our own back door Yakima firm, who took a lead Fot Charles E. Blaess. Trail, farmer. their present home on the l ratel jpart of the slate thout tumbling Into the creek. Tn- reforms in the Industry at the ori Officers from Mr and Mrs. Everett Faber took The verdict came as a surpriae to Sadie L. Frinke, Beagle, house Lake highway. jr that path has electric lights and ginal meeting, held June 6. was soon Mr. Faber's sister. Frances aud Gen- hundreds of Jackson county resi- Siskiyou and Shasta counties iu Cal- •tic bridges and one may walk in afterward iiornia arrived at noon. They were: fatally stricken with eva Brown to Lake of the Wood! dents who closely followed the trial,| wife Valley View, Mary E. Gk-nii. there aftet aud the evidence submitted hy Gu Inspector G, A. Goodioe. Captain Sunday and returned pneumonia. housewife. _ _ jo . B. Daley, Captain II. F. Foster. state. The new code. It is declared, « il l them Tuesday. Next week we are going to have W in s I WO b a m e s and officers M. P. Howard. H. T eliminate many vicious practices ^methlng to -av about the new In- The local baseball team won two j Hendricks. O. C Malone, K. M. Ax- Returning to the boat we stopped that have characterized apple and itrlal law. recently passed by Sun- tt,|l and H M. Bruce. a short time at Jacob’s Well, in uj hard-fought games this week pear sales in the past. ogress, giving the President rtit» All state police officers in the very picturesque little rove where day they played Sams Valley at that torlal powers In all matters af- the Catholics are building a new | place and won by a score of 5 to 2 Southern Oregon district wore also iting wages and hours of labor In j The boys played almost effortless present: Sergeant It R. Quinn and i Continued I 'traversing the route of the Croae church. |1 lines of Industry. As usual we were very glad to get ! ball throughout the gum«. Privates Hubert Hoxie, Tom Sherl- Ry |»R C C GOLDSRERRY with its several station* where • • • on the ocean Sunday our boys played Jaekaon- <|an and Fred Perry of Roseburg tending at Haifl. we found a car- Christ stopped to rest. W e visited th e' bark to our home Just now we are going to take a \ i it American made cars r»*ady place which some claim to be Mt. where the food was more to our Ilk-Tville at the latter place and again Sergeant It. I). Davis and Privates Mrs. Arnold Rohnert was hostess p at the nleomargertne bill. We lerusalem over a very j Calvary; hy the Walling Wall Into tnK and everything Immaculately won by h 13-8 score. Marion ltarnes, Jeff Mean, Arthur to take us to ought In our Innocence that the to the Home Economies Club Wed c l e a n, a n d w e c o u l d let t he s i g h t s T h e h o y - a r e sur e p l a y i n g g o o d Currie, Walter S. Walker and Elton the temple area where we visited the winding, but good, highway, built I ople had settled that darned ques-| nesday afternoon with president by the British during the World W ar.1 Mosque of Omar, built on the orl seen to hurriedly, soak In a hit. hall and should have more encour- V Jackson of Klamath Falls, Hugo Hilda Hague In the chair. At the Levya and C. E. Crosswhite of Lake- in tor all time last fall. Hut up ginal sight of King Solomon’s ten*-, However, it would be unjust not agement. Palestine was once called the land hobs again, and we are still "a gin " close of regular business arrsng pie and which covers the rock where to mention the wonderful oranges The lineup for Central Point injvlew. Sergeant C. C. Williams and of "milk and honey," but with the as one ‘ duly elected" county of- j inents were made for holding an Isaac offered up his son* as a sar- from Jafa If the output were only both games was: Private* J. Eric Tucker, Warren Cor- exception of one very fertile valley ,|av picnic for all m-mhers and tbeir rtfice Then hy the Golden Gate large- they would put California on■ W Churchill, »*: B. Husband. 1st nell, Boy Parr and Guy Forsythe of 1*1 would say. In our opinion ot about 1500 acres, owned and where Christ entered on many occa- ut business. G. Merrlt, rf; W. Coker, If; C. Swln Marshfield, and Privates Rallegb ting food stuffs is not the proper families in Ashland Park on out farmed bv the Jews, it was very hilly next regular meeting day. which is „Ions of Importance; then hack The next day brought us to j gle. 3rd; S. Benson, p; W. Yakel. Taylor and C. M. Malcolm of Grants ay to raise money. While we wish and rocky, with here and the very through the especially crooked and Rhodes a small Island belonging to ¡2nd; R. Swingle, c; and C. Swingle, I Pass. teryone could and would buy but-1 Wednesday. July 26. small patches of grain, an occasional A program of various contests, narrow Streets of the Bazaars to o u r1 Turkey and lying Juat off the coast cf. Capt. Lee M. Bown and other ■t and thus help the dairyman, we Mesdames Whetstone and l.adiy neglected olive grove and now hotel for lunch. of Asia Minor. We landed for a b o u t ---------------------------------------------- — — officers stationed in Medford, not now lots of folks who Just canno. j led by and then a bunch of goats. Men That afternoon we visited King Hn eight-hour stay and browsed well or fountain, at which the wor-' serving as pallbearers, also attended ttord butter and who buy “ ole" Pankey were enjoyed and dainty re ,-nd women were repairing the road freshments served by the hos • - Solomon's quarry, where It t* claim- around through the old fortreaaes ot shippers stop to wash their feet and ,hft funeral In a body. Among them nit because of its price. Once tax a« we passed and the women, car- . . . which takes were: Lieut. A G. Dunn, Sgt. James •o the price will tie on a level with assisted by Mrs. Virginia Hohnert *v,„g large basket, of dirt balanced ed was held the firs, Masonic lodge thp Knights of St. John, built In faces before prayer. and Mae Richardson Ladies pr* Malker, W. W. BW itlsr and these people will be com on .heir heads, seemed to have the meeting; then on to Gordon’. Cal- ,he 13th Century w hleh have been place five times dally, and always j ° ,,r,en, sent were Mesdames Myrtle Patter vary, claimed by most people to be Wfl|| preserved. It w was not our first! with the fare turned toward Mecca 11»'nburg and Rodney Roach, bed to eat their bread dry. And vary. I . .ivies! l a ' k Financial conditions in Turkey arn The ritualistic service was con- Nearby is the old fortress to visit, but It was so he butter makers will not be one son. Ida Henderson. Mollie Writih' We were taken directly to the the true Calvary Elizabeth Olson. Agnes Head, Blr Garden of the Tomb and the Tomb different that we enjoyed it Im- at an exceedingly low tide and it is ducted by Capt. C. Y. Tengwald 'he •ta better off, So let's vote NO deen Myers, Mary Ixm Beebe Znra ( htirrh of the Nativity at Behlehem Then on to the Mt. of Olives, from mensely. And, too, the town Is very] Impossible to repair the mosque* a t dignity and reverence of the >•• * this bill. Mae McCredie. Charity Sander. Hes- The once quite large opening ha* where we had a fine view of the quaint with It* own Individualistic. the present time, and many of them|monY unbroken by muaic. The bodj * • a selgrave. Whetstone, Betta Par.k-v been closed up. leaving a small open surrounding country, looking down style. need It badly. Too, the Turk* think j murdered officer, in are wondering what can be ing through which we almost had to taxes In- draped casket, was accompanied j * A* we steamed through the Dar I* property Is Improved natives would on the River Jordan and the Dead lone about the youthful bandit* Ora Maury. Bertha Hursell, Hilda Hague. Vi-ginla Rohnert, M»e Rich crawl, because the ■ |r ! ,s«>a, 110« feet below sea level danelles on our way to Constantino creaae, and the town I* faal going 19*1* active pallbearer*; Sgt. Ph' i.i «•mlng about »he country. Kvery ardson, Mattie Smith and MV«*»* iake their camel* and donkeys | Louiwborry, Sgt. Warren 11. 0 is- Jerusalem, like Cairo. Is Infested ple, in many places we could have to rack and ruin. *T the papers are full of hold-ups Mary Maury. Velma McCredie, Lola out of the storm, or for the night A visit to the Bnltan's palace was|r«d. Sgt Weston M. Lemmon. k j( or- with beggar* and while your heart thrown a Rogue River pear ashore. Idnaptng. murder*, and a host of Faye Beets-. Roberta su' Mark If we had had one. (However, It >,,v mi, ••-dug and Hie rilaplat ol Thoburu H <»lam. **er crimes, mostly committed by Blackford. ¡„¡„ally In the temple of King Solo- goes out to them In their blind Pankey and the hostess. Kndora it would take a would have been "waisted." not1 Jewels formerly owned by them 1/ Smith and < orporal Donald °nths from 17 to 22 years of age ,„..n and In 'h* erypt the sight of the, crippled condition it w*nM on« wasted * Wo thought many times very rich In Jewel* and precious mat- Greaves Rohnert. *bat ha* < a used It mil ? Can it be iiirthplace of Christ, under constant fortune to help them a1^ * 1»'1 ot the terrific battles that wen ala, and. like many other countries » ' n,A ** honorary pallbearer-. oat of (hem by hat the depression t* to blame? guard to keep the different factions mnst pas* m Ambrose, ilaleig Two very modern bulldinga crown fought there, both during the world! could be sold to pay the national, Sergeant Keith ^-fhaps It has had a part lu It. but of our examples and lean*, before It from fighting over Its authenticity ; debt, but are kept to entice the t o u r - Taylor, Mace Pewtherar, Josep a. H...k la the m o « lm »re»lvs| a bill 1« New Jernaaiem, on* a fcotel war and many oher times. hi* writer feels that the parent* I, too late, that the "way of the Folsom, Tom Sheridan and Huber . t-it t h e Garden of Gethsem- of aeveral hundred rooms and the Constantinople, or Istanbul, as Iat trad« the nation have a lot to answer transgressor is hard i me to visit tne uamri. .. » „# k - > t . > ...... . ......... a .1 ^ __- of the former Sultans was \ Hoxie. M „ C. A. of . the finest t«nel type I | |, . ....... more ....... popularly termed, wa* a! One nr We have allowed rotten plc- ,ne and we arrived just as the aged i other a Y ith a fine gytnnti sore disappointment to me and miny { very skeptical of all of hia servants The Perl Funeral parlors official H h > we just **> 1,1 pe*""1* ,h* ' ■f- show* to fhnurlRh; we have the bell for evening pray ) of construction monk rang others I had always thought of it and the slightest error by one of *’< i we think the jury in the Glenn case a thi outline of the dome ofllu m . a swimming tank, a wonderful n*de no effort to keep "blood and as exceedingly Oriental and full o ^ th em brought severe punishment., hander" magazines from flooding Showed altogether too much *ym The Hotel Valandra has gueets were larg'-lv vt-lhl- s«ain«i convenience B V color and that the Oalata Bridge He insisted that hia food be served h* land. We have been so busy pathv for him and not enough for It I* open to aR nationalities and over which one from every nation In a private dinlti.t room and that, from many states this week. Mr. and the truth. D I* our feeling that B l l I N U J I T U ' * I ' * , v “ • ,ry,n* to keep up with the Jonse* hour. the rook must serve It and eat a Mrs. W R. Joat from New Jersey; , was lust Inside the old religion*. With the hope that It will u „„pposed to to pass every that wo have left our young folks L«Dteu and Jones wej-e guilty » *h* ^ Interesting little of each dish to prove no poi Mr and Mr*. Headwln from Florida. Jo their own way. Too many of u* conspiracy to commit th. crime .* He wall near the Jafa rate. Th, wipe out the pres»-"» feeling of h. , oulrt ^ won Dderfulty son* were present The dungeon» Mr l) Lojan and Mr. H. Dugan the Juries In tboae cases seemed to roZ n r barge of . b e L e d and convert t h e « i.R» . more But - a . Bke any other bridge, “ »* followed the line* of least tourt*- company Parker, A ancouver One w o«ld like! However , the Mosques were of¡ where they were placed were Indeed ; Chicago. Mr agree, that Glenn was Juat as guilty .A .. >cted It because: harm,, . ; ■ .pie. ---------- -------- ----- *'*nce in raising our families and atmosphere But! to think of the Holy I»and as a place, great Interest, especially the Blue gruesome places. j U. C., and other* from nearby atatea r «w we are reaping the whirlwind But we have beep crying for *otnr crews sa It had 'he proper “ ( judging of peace and harmony, but such Is Moaque which haa auch wonderful The men of our party were much, of Washington and California. * high time to att up and take time to let -he court* settle »hi- of the ____ l . _ _ .J U r from being lh4) t..a a«5 . There arej i.ia a ^ ta ^ of ___________________________________ ___________________ Mending the different shades of i disappointed In the Harem— "the la- m e and we ah.H . M l - ^ neighborhood the c M * ™ e r e are, 1 -«ch of up go out "Into Mr. and Mr*. Jim Roaa have a» c is Ion of «he jury in this c *- e and f r o « t ^ j d k j ^ mtm<h , h w „ c i o n s The Mohammedan bl ue tile, and the Mosque Sancta diea were all out-at a bridge party." ho »llen.es ’ and Interview our aonl* we steamed house guests this week Mrs. Roaa iu,t hope for a dearer-minded jury what R needed ^ and the rbrWiana. . n d , R < Sophia, which coal nearly thirty! The next morning **d see |f we, ,»*. are not to blame sphere Is ready to cut the other’s i millions of dollars, la very large and through the Sea of Bosporus to tlu sister and husband, Mr. and Mr* * • • hereafter An old Ia The -ights Of the next day wer» each and but for lb' British con-. ||M a riot of perfectly blended col- Black Sea before heading for Athens Goin. They all spent the Fourth at ns he never addrew d a Jury b „aide the old wall and the « r e « t s throat t«d let us all resolve to do out the condition» wnt.ld be very j 4r« lour net* r t « f Flrh L tk e and ctnght a fine bunch with fesr »"<• trembling. be<»u*e W(.r* so crooked and narrow that trol f h-»t fr,»m now on to purify the f r « . w , ~:*v In the court of ea^h mb*'?** is a • I o b* continued I |» ( fish. never knew J-.t what any jury would » ' • ‘ •sph.r, surrounding the youth , , « t o , ¡-.fTy-tibÌ*. io v * « * l k «3 I jw a f A * « ' * » V ' al , " lo « *hat <b"v mar take H»1«« d » trees liters a ny Ki ef DW m ik li es o. li « Baseball Team Home Economics Club Entertained What We Saw on European Trip j — t : . : .. o t , ZZ ......... '!...........- ............... — ”