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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1933)
THE AMERICAN RIMINAL CALENDAR VERY HEAVY Uneri.-n « ’" < ’* » UW ** of th «> Central Point <U»* the ..., \l e are f doing our part for and botici r town— Arc bii*,’r o«* For The American Telephone 601 u cH ' NUMBER V» usings— By an Innocent Bystander ] B-r-r-r! Is 11 c01*1 enou* h i,,r these morning*? Ju»t a few liifo we were sweltering In the •test weather in year*. Now we «hiverintt again and wondering ,e hadn't better be fixing up that ,med stove again. Such is life. T Í0 BE TO WHEAT FAHMEftS Governor Says Drive Carefully State Fair PROLONGED BEAT Many Cases Are Gets Oft Big Way OF AUGUST SETS Tentatively Set VALLE! RECORD For Court Term Governor Julius L. Meier this SALEM, Ore., Sept. — Oregon’ s I i week issued a proclamation to the . 72nd annual State Fair got oft to a j . flying start here this week, with La With the amount of wheat a(.le_ i l'eople of Oregon asking that more | bor I*ay crowds setting a new at- Monthly meteorological note* for j»'e are proud of our city. This ilge reduction definitely set at li r care be used by automobile drivers The holiday date August as compiled by W. J. Hutch- ¡et a check was made here and it|per cent j,jr the Wheat Adjustment in order to prevent accidents. M 1K.K H A R R Y I». N OR TO N IK K A M iK S ( \ l,K M ).U t F O R S E P T E M B E R tendance record. and a twenty-five cent admission to j *son' local meorologist, show the The governor calls attention to Ej found that our business men ^ministration, Oregon will hav. T E R M S TA It'll Ma M O N D A Y, S E P T E M B E R IN— M H A l. the fairgrounds aided in breaking In month was characterised by one of 100% behind the -V R. A. j 156.900 acres to he taken out ot the fact that September wit be na < ASK Ml \l» s 1.IST— t l lt S . M A R T I N \ R A T . the most prolonged periods of hot old-time murks. tionally observed as Automobile Ac kybe we ought to quality that jwi,eat production this next year, if The presentation of the world's weather experienced in the valley dement, though. We found one ont,'¡ every wjleat grower ¡n t|,e Rtat cident Prevention month and urges who signs up under the adjustment plan :l11 orKan,za,,on8 to T°in in and; MEDFORD, Sept. 6.—A tentative larg«>8t bouquet was attended by since the beginlng of weather bu onscious objector” in town Batiks ptoc.aimed "revolution.” thousands with many thousands reau records in 1911. Dally maxi *jiused to display the Hlue Eagle o f course It is not expected that ma*te our s,ree,!i and highways safe, j criiiiiuat case calendar for the t< The fourth trial listed is that of clamoring to get Into the Agricul mum temperatures from the 10th to The letter follows ir religious reasons. Maybe he is everyone of the 17.09U wheat giow-l |of the circuit court, set this morning Joe Cave, a city policeman indicted | tural buildinfg. Mrs. Julius L. and including the 17th averaged STATE OF OREGON ibt, but we would rather take our ers in the state will find it advanta-1 by Circuit Judge H. I). Norton to tor involuntary manslaughter. It is Meier received the bouquet from J. slightly over 102 degrees for the Executive Department ances with the rest of mankind geous to sign up to cooperate in this I.start Monday, September 1!*, places an outgrowth of the deatn of Ever O. Holt of Eugene, chairman ot the eight days. High temperatures in Salem M "do our part." Still we hold j national movement to restore the line trial ot Henrietta it. Martin, pre ett Dahack of the Eagle i’ oiut dis Medford and vicinity are not un L a man’s conscience should be I power of wheat, although early in- To the People of Oregon sident of tile so-called Good Gov trict, during a raid on a Reese Creek Board of Agriculture. usual ill August and are to be ex Exhibits this year also set a new ernment Congress” indicted for still in December, 1 9 3 u. Much of the guide at all times and if this dicatlons throughout the Columbia I)urinK ,h* >ear of 19:,2: pected as seasonable, however, here ian feels in his heart that it would I naBjn show that more than 9n per ant* ,w*’nt>’-eight of Oregon's riotous conduct’’ us the second case turmoil centered around the unfor high mark. A new Interest seems to tofore they have occurred only for permeate every department of the wrong for him to join with i h c ; c(,uf of th„ wheat growers there „„ifltlM M were killed as a direct re- u„ the list. tunate incident, and was cited as short periods and have been more or fair | suit of automobile accidents. More The trial of C. H. Brown, secre proof of the "breakdown of luw and ¡St in this matter, it is Kayo w’ ith available themselves of this oppor And then, of course, every after leHH scattered through the month. |titan fortv-thre hundred of our citi tary of the "Good Government Con order.” Cave was indicted last noon so far has seen capacity crowds tunity. Organization work is pro A monthly highest temperature of zens were injured, more than half of gress” and father of Mis. Martin, in- March by the grand jury, of which at the horse races. With part-mu 108.4 degrees was recorded on the gressing rapidly throughout the whom will never fuly recover, but uicted for "slandering a bank” is William T. Grieve of Prospect was tual wagering being tried at the 14th We have been noping that the state in order that some two million j The 23--ear absolute highest will go through life sufferings Listed third. foreman. Cave is scheduled for ar fairgrounds, interest has run high. maximum for August Is 108.5 de ;y would be in shape to do a bit of jdollars out of a total of approxi- The first case on the docket is raignment soon. eet oiling this fall. The route now mately three and a quarter million ! physical handicaps. Thrilling races have been won and grees, having occurred in 1920. The If a plague or pestilence were that of Mervyn Gleason, Central| ilten by the big bus-es and trucks may be paid this September, accord Fred Wolf. Birdseye Creek ranch lost, with a long-shot coming in lowest minimum temperature for making the same inroad on our oni- i'oiut, charged with assault and bat Ms to be oiled to lay the dust ing to officials of the Oregon State er, indicted for manslaughter for the first every once In awhile for a large the month was 4 1 degrees ou the mal or vegetable life that automo tery. ich rises in clouds when they College Extension service, which is slaying'of Bill Sheldon is the fifth pay-off for the lucky ticket holder. 30th, making a monthly range of bile accidents are making on our hu L. O. Van Wegen and L. PL Fitch, il a tr until tlie citizens in charge of the educational and or trial scheduled. W olf is charged The parachute race preceding the 6 4 degrees. man life and hapines, a unamimous reputed "Congressmen” are listed as Weather as a whole, before and f Central Point are able to pay up ganization campaign. with shooting Sheldon, while the horse racing has been more than cry would go up, and all would co co-defendants of Mrs. Martin. The latter was walking across a pasture after the hot spell, was seasonable r taxes, we shall have to wait, By taking average yields of the bargained for in thrills. The sight operate to stop such loss. specific charge is attempted lashing with Wolf's wife on the way home t present all cities, counties and various^ counties. the extension ser-\ of seeing two men drop through and more characteristic ot local Au It is conservatively estimated that of Leonard N. Hall editor of the from milking cows. Self-defense and space has been too much for several gust weather. Clear skies prevailed hool districts are broke for want vice men find that farmers will, in ninety percent of all automobile ac Jacksonville Miner, in retaliation for the "unwritten law” are anticipated women spectators and first aid has throughout with only an occasional I tai payments and improvements effect, be paid an average of 120 an cidents are the direct result of care a published article. The state has cloudiness and very light rains ou as W olf’s defense. acre for the land left out of wheat ust wait. had to be administered. lessness of either drivers or pedes indicated it will show that the lash three dates, l’ recipitation was fur production. This amount varies, of Jim McC'leave and his highly-ed The remaining cases on the dock trians. In addition to the tremend ing was premeditated, and discussed short of the normal and drying con The school board has been trying course, with the county, ranging | ous toll of human life and happiness before it happened. Van Wegen and et are those of Ted Haines, charged ucated horses continue to thrill at ditions resulting made a maximum i secure help for the high echooi from $11.41 to as high as $32.78. the big free night Gymkhana. Spec with a statutory offense, and Clar |the anual cast in dollars to the clti- Fitch allegedly attempted to hold Indents of Agate and Table Rock. Of course, these benefit payments ence Day and Thomas I’ . Day indict ial lights have made the grandstand of Irrigation necesary. Some light . zens of Oregon Is greater than the Hall. )ho wish to continue their studies are not made directly on an acre b a - ) ^ ^ ^ ^ s u (e 0overnment. ed for theft of a calf belonging to and surrounding as bright as day. damage to fruit and tomatoes by Both Mrs. Martin and her father. F. B. lllbuf, Antelope district stock- S a n d w ich e d in b e tw e e n M cC le a v e 's high temperatures was reported. who would like to come here sis, but rather at the rate of 28 cents; The month of September will Brown, were right-hand lieutenants Precipitation totaled 0.02 lnchea, acts have been three competitive year. The board asked the a bushel for the allotment bu"he,a[o b ""e^Throughou't the nation ^ man. ot Banks and Fehl. now serving pri nil of which was recorded on the bull bunty High School Board to help assigned each grower, hut now that l Aut0moblle The court requested that attor-¡rodeo events bronc riding Accident Prevention son terms during the height of their 29th, light rains on the 1st and 16th riding rith the transportation cost of I month. I earnestly urge each citi- local agitation. Mrs. Martin was neys submit to him at once a list of dogging, and Brahntu steer ull sections of the being unmeasurable. The rainfall ch pupils, but was turned down finitely set at 15 per cent, it is civil cases hey have pending so that ¡Cow hands from zen. the press, and all churches. chairman of “ Congress” meetings to west are here for these nightly con season ending at the close of August jat. As our district has no funds simple matter for each grower . Civic, patrlotoc, fraternal and Indus- and a courthouse steps orator, m ak-jthc civil docket can he made.— Mall shows a total uf 14.90 inches for the tests. i bring these pupils in, they are out figure out hi* possible benem ^ y - j ^ i organlIatlon, of the common ing her final address ou the day that Tribune. period and a seasonal deficiency of Mors than 25,non watts more of ; luck. We are sorry this has hap ments on the basis of acreage to lie wealth to put forth their united ef- light have made the midway, from 3.18 inches. It Is of Interest to note ped, but we can see no help for left out of wheat. fors toward the elimination of the New Radio Beacon the grandstand building to the ma- “ * a comparison that the 1931-1932 Jh“ situation at present. loss and sufering which follow in Hit-Run Suspect season closed wih an excess of 4.30 • • • Explained at Meet 1 hlnery building, one dazzling fairy Grain Market Review |the wake of preventable automobile Must Appear to r ______ land. The carnivals are mori inches. This would indicate that the Someone must have sold u lot of accidents, by careful driving and past season was comparatively dry. crowded than ever. Learn Sentence um spray dope this year. We hear MEDFORD. Sept. 4.—-In an In walking and by giving full coopera- or rather 7.4 8 inches less precipita GRAIN .MARKET l NSETTI.KD some orchards which were taken formal talk to the Amateur Radio tion fell during the past season than I tit ins Benefit torn and Improve 1 1 Ion to all traffic officers whose •re of in the usual manner; where club of southern Oregon Friday ] W. G. Nelson, indicted for failure whole aim Is to make our streets for the season preceding. Soil for winter Wheat Heeding Meier For Speed le trees were sprayed regularly and .and highways safe for us and out to render aid following an accident, night at the city hall, George John- I Although forest fire hazards due WASHINGTON, D. C. Sept. 2 ;(ten. But the worms have taken through his attorney George M. Rob son, operator at KCX. the govern in Publ ic Works to dry hot weather were extremely Domestic grain markets continued Iloved ones, ost the entire crop. In other erts, entered a plea of guilty this ment airways radio station on the MEIER, I high In the vicinity the surround- J lL I S ' jsses where the trees only received unsettled during the week ended Governor. morning, before Circuit Judge H. D. Crater Lake highway, told of the in ling forested areas were unmolested September 1, influenced by varying j _______________ «prayings, almost no worms ap- Norton. Request of counsel that sen- creased safety for aircraft which will crop conditions, according to the SALEM. Sept. 6. Speeding up of by serious fires. However, smoke jeared. How come? jtence be passed was denied upon the be afforded by the new antennae Weekly Grain Market Review of the Fire Destroys Small the federal public works program so drifting from northerly winds from ¡grounds that Nelson was not pre-i system. The transmission line sys western Oregon prevailed over the But to return to the problems U. S. Bureau of Agricultural Econo tem will probably be In use by Octo as to alleviate unemployment here valley from the 21th to the close of Home in City sent. mics. Wheat fluctuated rather as much as possible during the win fhich confront our school authori- "I thought that, inasmuch as Nel ber 1, Mr. Johnson said. August. - - "A few degrees shifting of the ter. was urged by Governor Julius L. I' was thought our teaching s harply but closed with a net decline son has a Job In Portland.” said At of about 2c per bushel. Offerings Fire of unknown origin destroyed jjtiff was complete. But the oil cóm torney Roberts, "that by not making beam at night caused the change to Meier in a telegram to President anles seem to be In competition ot winter wheat were light, but mar- a small box house on North Second a personal appearance all concerned be made In he local equipment, lie Roosevelt last night. The governor Intersections Are Worst Hazards fi'b us In getting men. Two of the ketings of spring grain* increased, street at I o’cloock yesterday of after- would be benefited, and there w h s a stated. "The new vertical antennaes made special mention of the propos chers who had signed contracts Beneficial rains in the corn belt and noon. The dry condition flames possibility Nelson might retain his will be fed by underground trans- ed power dam in the Columbia riv SALEM, Ore.—Most dangerous M inlM K m If the pilot van -- -it ers and harbors appropriation. 1 teach here this year were grabbed heavier marketings weakened the structure caused the place for car drivers is u street inter “ So grave is the unemployment section, reports the secretary of the oil octopus. Mr. George corn market. Oats and barley turn- spread rapidly and the fire was be "There Is considerable variance his course to the east, for example. of ed downward with corn. Rye mar- vond control before the arrival «*e resigned some time ago to between what the district attorney he will hear an ‘a- In code. If he situation confronting Oregon and so state’s office. slowly Is the federal public works 'irk for the Standard OH company kets Strengthened under the influ- ,he fire department Of 1,439 auto accidents which oc of h o se |says and what you say,” replied the gets off the path to the west, an n' Over a block and a half program swinging Into action here curred In Oregon during June, more ence of light offering*, but flax was In code will be heard. When Hie rn(l the other day Mr. Carl Boswell court. "I desire to have a clearer around j was laid and one stream held the plane Is on the course the beam that I am appealing direct to your lban half of them 812—happened resigned to work for the Union weaker and prices declined flames from spreading. Sparks car- working knowledge of the case. From what the district attorney says'is stesdy. a straight dash, and the excellency with the hope the work at street intersections. Next most »°plc. The board, at the time this 6c per bushel. An* important development in the ,.ted by a strong wind se, fire to the 1 ,|allK,.roui, wa» the straight there was aggravation and it may be closet to the range station the may be speeded up so that our 1 *rUten. Wednesday morning, had grain situation during the week wa-.roof of the Merritt house *r 01 filled Mr. Boswell’s place. Sev- that Mr. Nelson will not he in need sharper the beam becomes The sig employed may obtain relief from road, where 3H2 accident* took place ™ nal disappears entirely when the this source during the coming win Tweuty-two accident« occurred on of a Job for aome time.” ' lrjl applicants have appeared ar I the announcement tha, a reduction „b r.ry and also that a reduction („ n'( warehouse. These were craft Is over the station, a feature of ter,” Governor Meier's telegram ,,p.gradp roadg. 38 on downgrade. Nelson Is charged with seriously p* board hopes to secure a good the announcement seeded t° i tinguish*-d by volunteers. ho climb- the new apparatus which wilt be val- read. »an. 14 on bridges, three at railroad I of 1 5 » in the acreage spring ed on the roof with buckets of wa- injuring . W Baize, watchman of Central Point cub-off road con-1uabls hi itnrmy weather as the | M wheat »his fall and next |riOHsings. 1 II*’ Business sections of cities were I This seek a drive is being made would be required of American far ^ H ad it not been for the prompt ac-j trurtlon. last May. when he failed to may locate the station by the cone of silence, in spite of fog and other Vermont Votes i -cenes of 615 accident*, residential Baize’s warning to halt f" * f tire signers for the N R. A. i mers to qualify for benefit payment* Ad- !iinn „f these men a very serious fire ¡heed ........... he . .. . ,,, »„rirultural Adjustment Ad- t|on of these men section* 572, country roads 51, Pa The court directed that Nelson be hazardous weather conditions r°ttsuniers' pledge. Several ladies , bv the ^ r t c u it u r a .^ J ^ for would h, Te been almost sure to have Repeal 2 to 1 cific highway 29, Columbia River pointed out. returned from Portlaud on a bench rr- talking a house-to-house can- ministration. once well started A fire Mr. Johnson told how the oper i highway 37. the Dallas-California warrant, and that Baize appear in '*• *n<i we hope to see every house wooden b«, ator at KCX will have complete con II) tbr \«>< m iti'cil Pi las highway It. * ,own carry the Blue Eagle in the „ s ome exception, to provide a North side of M.ln street, with - court. Baize Is not fully recovered trol over the new radio range by a Kepeallsts, tucking long-dry Ver- j ------------ Irom hi* injuries * ado» Only by hearty coopera- L r or five vear base in Instance* h„ h wind blowing, would * '* District Attorney Codding stating dial system similar to a telephone lr'* can »re hope to succeed. Out ....... ' f 1,1 1 k M ; Standard Oil Hoist« the next last Mann D • C C 1 • the state’s position, said that Nelson | dial although the radio range is lo- »ÍB íís raen are doing their part 'where because of drought or other sWep, the town i rice tor uasolmt P-year period would had passed Blaize. who had a flash-1 caled at Voorhiea Crossing, about tad »s hop., all our people will do conditions * three hold for year*, yote* on the question, SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 4.— The Teacher*’ Institute ligh In one hand and a red flag In|four miles distant, ,f If everyone will piedg » be unfair. If *B »heat grower« P* s reduction of held Friday next Monday. Oil company of California other, at a high speed, that het The radio meeting the -"»»elves to suport the business tlripate. in the pi High School Friday .struck Blatau wltk the front * f ’ hi» » » ' atended by about thirty im i- Vermont, by a margin of more Standard would result announced Increasea In the price of “ Met which live up to the Prest- about 9.6ti0.0n0 acres would re- Jack- .uto and sped on without giving as- '*•»' radio fan*. In.iudlng two men than 2 to 1 became yesterday the gasoline at I’ aclflc roast service ata- Agreement, and to Ignore This, with average yields MEDFORD. Sept. 5 — The 25th state to approve wiping the tions today, and also announced new One-way t r a f f i c rul es on from Gold Hill. Chari.« I! tl0*e »ho try to slip out from under dure production approxima station call is W7HVI. and C. 1«. J*h amendment from the ronstitn- increases in the price of crude oil In u '■wponsibilities of the situation. ! nnn.000 bushel* _____ Hon No state has voted to retain California field*, “ h "” « W - W t | Th. d - l - n - h.M N - I - " — I1' “ ’ U7CZJ I * recovery t* su re to su cce ed . New regulations regarding ama national prohibition. that road » It Will be a one-day session in-'employed by the construction com- ~ • • • that project won t build Thirty-*!* states are needed to Theodore Crandall. *3. who ans- I for the . . . fwo as ln the previous years pany. that he wa* on his wsy to re- teurs licenses were outlined by Har i* paper is not in favor of put- Who. then, i- *"IM ,0 I**7 old IteVoe. president of the local niake repeal an accomplished fact, tain.-d aey, re Injuries last Saturday new pr<>" in ten etton of funds About pair some truck*, and that his car We f.-ar to '** hardens on the taxpayers in or n r i club. Hamilton Howell urged that At least three more than that mini- when gored by an Infuriated bull at blch owing t < aMend- skidded striking Raise, after which *r to rai-p huge sums for relief. It «larted as relief" projects steps be taken to hold a picnic this her will have voted by Nov. 7. ihe I. I* I’ taipp* ranch. Snowy Butte on our « • HI - I S . m I ~ . » U „ - . I .„ H " tr opinion that a lot of the sn- ¡will jw * be added bnrdens month Jointly with Eugene, Roae- In adltton to Maine, other state* died of the Inlurles shortly after 2 •B-d r. l . t project* are pnre hunk. I people hurg and Coo* Bay ’’ hams.” to vote this year are Sept 12. o’clock Tueaday at the Sacred school superintendent . office. ted Nelson was traveling at a con- T* ;r nt» highway built las! * * Maryland. Colorado. Minnesota. Sep. Heart hospital. He bad been a pa PHnctpsT speakers a. the in s«.«.* ! slderahte pace **rtn* How many local folks were it is reported that the 10. tient at the hospital since Saturday. School Superintendent The state further contended that kind of social activity at Central 19. Idaho. New Mexico; Oct •bed by the thousands of dollars ment is planning » *°t <> P win he State | j Florida. Nov 7. North Carolina. « - Mr Crandall waa well known here. Point E F C arletoo of S»-| Nelson was not engaged on com , >*r’ ' And we note they are still .works" for ,h ‘ r » lntHr _ . _ X. Howard. K T When he first came to this commun hlo, Pennsylvania. Utah South Caro Sentence will be passed on Nelson ^ Fred Petersen Superintend- pany buslnes at the time of the ac- Senten ^rPbi* on that Siskiyou project I good, but don t ask the oyer u ity he boarded at the Damou cafu. lin a and Kcntutk.. tot of non- « 7 of the Klamath c^ n ty *booH ¡dden? hut -a s rurhln, M dome : when b . appear, in court. a * *" kn«w that the amount at p re -1 ed taxpayer to pay for » s ' 11,-d hr the government for'scn :‘0 ;h; ,r :r rtCd “rLrf l W «• -».»■> <»•- «“*»•» *"*""•