The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936, June 07, 1934, Image 1

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    THE AMERICAN
VOLI M E VI
CENTRAL POINT, OREGON, T i l l RSDAY, II NH 7.
NUMBER
:Ui
WALLACE PREDICTS NEW ERA
Musings—
By an Innocent Bystander
Sunday night We saw something
we never expected to w itness In this
vale of tears.
At what we under­
stood was an outdoor church ser­
vice, conducted under the auspices 01
the united churches of Southern
Oregon, w e saw a you n g man in the
hack row of the bass side of the
choir light a cigarette while waiting
for the service to begin!
We will
admit it gave us quite a shock. We
hate to believe the young men of to­
day have so far lost a sense of the
eternal fitness of things
as to do
such th ings consciously. We hope the
lad merely forgot for a moment
where he was. We su gg est that the
pastor o f whatever church
that
young man was sin gin g for had bet­
ter see to it that the members of his
choir at least have enough reverence
or tact, or com m on decency to post­
pone their
cigarette
sm oking
at
least until church is out.
• • •
QUEEN MOTHER
Farm Secretary
Says Now Time RECEIVES CROWN
For New Pioneer
P io n e e r P a r a d e
M u ch E n jo y e d
B y T h o u sa n d s
JUBILEE OPENS
WITH BIG UNION
The gigantic pioneer parade
cam e off on schedule this morn­
ing before the largest crowd ev­
er assembled 111 Southern Oregon.
The parade was over a mile in
length and portrayed scenes in
Oregon history.
Governor Meier failed to keep
his appointment to be present to­
day at the Jubilee.
A detailed description of the
parade will be given next week.
A number of local people par­
ticipated in the huge event.
Before an audience of nearly two
Dedicated to Oregon Mothers, past
Secretary of Agriculture W allace! war deflected our attention
from thousand people Anne
Whiteaker.
and present a union service of all
delivered a very forceful address to i what would have been a problem it queen mother of Oregon’s Diamond
the churches of Southern
Oregon
an audience of about four thousand j the world war had not occurred, for Jubilee. Monday evening rode to the
was held at the Fair grounds S u n ­
people at the Fairgrounds
Sunday the entire country out to the Pacific place of her coronation in an old-
day night with over tw o thousand
afternoon. The th em e of his speech ¡Coast had become populated; there time stage coach, whose four pranc­
present.
was “ The New Pioneer,"
and was > was no further place to go; no cheap ing horses were skillfully handled
A chorus choir of 150 voivea led
received with en thusiastic applause, i government homesteads to be had by Fred Tice, who drove like stnges
by Mrs. Elsie Carlton
Strang and
Mr. W allace showed his hearers the | but the resources and possibilities i , hrough Southern Oregon before the
M
iss
M
a
u
ry
H
o
ste
ss
assisted by the Elks Band, conduct­
many difficult problems facing th e are just as great today, as they h a v e 1 coming of the railroad.
T o B ib le C la ss ed by F. Wilson Walt, furnished
New Deal and said he expected the ever been.
There are still rich re­
Sweeping across the lighted arena
music for the occasion.
great Northwest to be am ong the sources and abundant lands
to be before the throne, Tice brought the
Miss Mary Maury was h ostess to
The settin g for the meeting was
first to find the right solution.
1 had for the ask in g
old stage to a stop at one side to al­ tile I.allies Bible Class of the First
very impressive with u background
"We have spread out before th?
"The obvious pioneer is gone. Plo- low the beautifully gowned queen to
Christian Church at tier home in the ot special scenery erected for the
ptople," said the speaker, "an en- peering of mind is spread out before descend. She was met at the steps
West Side District on Friday. Meet­ pageant und with the beautiful hills
tirely new ch a llen g e to the new pio- us. This pioneering involves learn- of the throne by Professor Irving E.
ing opened with group sin gin g led of Southern Oregon still further In
neer.
For the first time
in
the Ing to get along with each other: Mining and E. C. "Jerry” Jerome,
by Mrs. Lois Young; prayer by Mrs. the background.
A specially
pre­
world, during the past ten years, the involves doing that thing for which general chairman of the Jubilee who
Culbertson; Business session
con­ pared pulpit occupied
the
center
entire world has been settled
up; our ancestors
left Europe.
There escorted her up the steps of the
ducted by presdent, Mrs. Scott.
We congratulate Eve Henson upon
with seats for the choir on either
we have made the circle. How easy were many things that were faulty throne.
There
Professor
Viniug
An unusual feature of this cool side.
the excellent dancing o f the child­
The loud speaker system of
It was, and how simple, when the in Europe and no wonder our anees briefly addressed
her as follows: June day was the blazing logs in
ren at the coronation of the Queen
the Standard Oil company was used
West was not yet filled up, and de- tors left, under the existing condi- "Anne Whiteaker, daughter of the
the fire place, lending a cheering and brought the voices of the sp eak ­
.Mother. Monday night.
The
per­
pression cam e
upon us,
for
the tlons. We are faced with many dif- first governor of our beloved state,
atm osphere around which visiting
form ance was a wonderful one.
It
ers very distinctly to the entire a u ­
simple unemployed people to pack ficulties sim ilar to those in Europe, on this, the 75lb anniversary of the
was enjoyed for som e time,
after
was hard to ch oose which of the
up their b elongings and move out but we must learn to live with each admission of our state to the union, which refreshm ents of ice cream, dience.
different dances was th e most pleas­
Rev. William J. Howell, pastor of
West where resources were abund- other. P ioneering has not been able wilh authority vested in me by the
cake and coffee was served to Mes-
ing.* but we especially enjoyed the
the First Presbyterian
church
of
ant, and population was thin. They ' to do that.
The virtue of
rugged jubilee comm ittee, it is my duty and
dames Erma Hedgpeth, Agnes Head, Medford, presided at the services,
Irish jig and the Highland F lin g or
worked hard, drove them selves con- individualism does not tolerate llv- I privilege to crown thee Queen Moth­
Lydia Yakel, Rose Hermanson, Let-
Sword dance.
And those tumbling
which opened with the singing of
sistently for tw enty or thirty years, ing too close to one another. We er of Oregon.”
tie
Gregory, J. H.
Snyder.
Lois
spiders were GOOD.
But the tiny
America by the audience and choir.
and thereby gained sufficient
sub- want to maintain aud
retain
our
Th crown, sparkling in the lights Young, E. E. Scott, Bertha Tethrow,
tots who played the rabbits
took
The Invocation was given by Rev.
stance to be able to retire with a individualism, but add to this s e l f ­ of the stage, was lifted from a pil­
Mae Richardson, Dora Jones,
Etta
th e cake .especially that
“ noncha-
N. D. Wood of the M. E. Church,
comfortable income at the end o f ' d e n ia l .
low carried
by little Miss
Nancy Lacey, Edna Marine,
Etta
Kelly,
le n t” youngster who lost her head,
South, followed by scripture reading
that time; often we have seen this
"I have been wondering since I Swem, and carefully placed on the
Ruby Powell, Mary Coker,
Emma
or her ears, at least.
by Capt. R. K. Durham of the Sal­
thing happen.
have been out in the western couti- head of the queen by Professor Vin- Conger, Mary Catey,
• * •
Bertha
Bur­
vation Army.
“ About the end of the world war try— Arizona, New Mexico, Callfor- Ing and with the words: “ Hail to s e 1 1,
Martha
Gregory,
Earnest
And we feel
sure Her
Majesty
Rev. D. J. Ferguson of Astoria
people had filled
up intermediate nia and Oregon— as I have talked the queen," the vast crowd rose to
Keamea, Laura Cochran, Cora Cul­
felt a deep thrill to see these "Ore­
was introduced by Rev. Hall of Ash
spaces.
The advent of the
world
(C ontinued on Page Thro«'
its feet amid loud cheering.
bertson, Mattie Smth and hostess
gon Made" lads and lassies who per­
land. Dr. Feigpaon spoke o f , the
Tile queen then step|»ed lo the Mary Maury. Next m eeting will be
formed in her honor.
Even
the
, ,
,
...
.
pioneer mothers o f Oregon and the
microphone and uddressed her s u b ­ held at. the home of Mrs. T. A. M
a
-
...
..
..
blase “ Jerry" felt overcome, ju d g ­ H o g a n B r o k e r a g e
M rs. H a y P r o m ise d
influence of their lives on the Ma­
jects as follows:
rine.
ing from
the
way he mis-named
tory of the state.
O f f ic e Is I n s ta lle d
A m b u la n c e R id e
"I believe this evening marks one
som e of the acts.
He spoke o f the com ing of the
• • •
of
the
happiest
even
ts
of
my
life.
In N e w Q u a r te r s
T o P io n e e r P a r a d e
L o ca l D rill T e a m
first missionaries and named a large
Your choosing me to be honored
Those who failed to hear Secre­
W in s D r ill C o n te st "" mher of pioneer women who play­
M. N. Hogan and com p a n y’* In-
Mrs. Mary Hav who has been suf- as the queen mother of this
d ia­
tary W allace missed a rare treat. In
ed prominent parts in th e early days
vestment
securities
and
broker
of-
'erlng
with
a
broken
hip
at
the
Sa-
mond
Jubilee
anniversary
of
Oregon
a slow, quiet voice and In a manner
of the state.
The
elimination
contest
held
be­
fice
is
now
installed
in
efficiently
cred
Heart
Hospital
returned
Sun-
into statehood Is most pleasing and
which showed deep thought, Mr.
In closing, Dr. Ferguson said:
tween the drill teams of the Sams
W allace put a lot of truths squarely airranged and comfortable perman day and is staying at the Musty gratifying to me.
"May
God Alm ighty perpetuate their
V
alley
grange
and
the
Central
Point
Mrs. Hay had planned all
"Proud indeed am I to feel that
up to us all. And we who listened ent quarters at 214 East Main street, home.
grange Thursday evening was a very memory, handiwork and generations
The
new
o
ffice
has
a
main
room
year
on
seeing
the
pioneer
parade
75
years
ago
my
father,
togethei
felt that this quiet, th ou gh tfu l man
To Oregon mothers,
all
beautiful and interesting sight.
It forever.
was doing all that he may to help measuring 75 feet front entrance to and when she fell and broke her hip with his official co-workers, laid the
must of taken many hours spent In hail, forever and ever. Amen.”
the
quotation
board
In
the
rear
witli
she
regretted
very
much
being
un­
(C
ontinued
on
Page
Three)
the farmers of the nation with iheir
practicing to be so near perfection.
width of 25 feet. On one side is n able to see the parade,
problems.
Colonel W. H. Paine of Medford, F irst W . R. C . J u n io r
counter for transaction of custo-
When Mr. John Perl heard of this
M iss B e ssie M ilto n
assisted by two others judged the
titer’s business.
and a private of- he lived
up to their motto, "The
M a r in e ’s S to r e
C lu b R a lly H e ld
fice. On the opposite side Mr. Ho- Golden Rule" and informed Mrs Hay
W e d s K la m a th M an teams, awarding the decision in fa­
M o v e d in to B ig
vor of the Central Point team by a
gan has drafted a graph 5',4 by 16 if the Doctor would give his consent
R- C. Junior Club Rally
H a t f ie ld B u ild in g ^ I feet mi which the Dow Jones aver- she could ride in the am bulance and In a quiet, homey service at the low margin. Will Foley was drill First
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ages are charted sh ow in g the high see the parade.
The doctor gave home of the bride's parents In Cen­ master of the subordinate team of it. the state of Oregon was held n
One o f the most important move* h 0 w and close daily on Industrials, his consent and Mrs. Hay was de- tral
Point, Oregon on Saturday Central Point and Albert Straub w a s 1 Gold Hill, Oregon. .Saturday, June
whleh has taken place in Central ,.a iis. u tilities and bonds over a peri- lighted but after her ride home Sun- morning. June second, 1934 at the d ill master of the subordinate team t . 1934.
It began with dinner being served
Marian Blackford
Point for som e time was that o f t h e j od
tw o years. The chart also day she has decided it was too pain- hour of 7 :3 0 , Miss Bessie
Milton of Sams Valley.
at
12; 15 in the W. R. C. Hall.
was
drill
master
of
the
Juvenile
Marlne Grocery which now occupies ;s hows each d ay’s volum e of tranB- ftil to be repeated. Her many friends d au gh ter of Mr.
and
Mrs. A. J.
Sports upon the lawn were fo l­
the large corner room of the DI k actionn.
will be pleased to know that she Is Milton bcame the bride of Mr. Fred team. The winning team and the
Roseburg lowed by a brief program and dls-
Hatfield block on the corner of Pine
^11 brokerage offices
have Dow doing as well as possible considering Wilber Hale of Klamath County, juvenile team will go to
o rgan izin g—elec tin g
officers,
for the state contest June fourteenth tict
and
Second
streets.
The entire (,i,,g(.s charts.
However, th is is the the break.
Oregon.
etc.
The
very
heautiful
uniforms
of
the
room has been repainted and affords o n |y chart on the coast w h ere a
l
l
____________________
The bride was gowned in a beauti­
Exenieplificatlon of ritual as fo l­
the best facilities for the
grocery j fOHr groups are shown together, ac-
ful white crepe, which enhanced the three teams were: Sams Valley, red
business.
cording to Mr. Hogan, who points D r. P e d e n O p e n s
attractiven ess of * t h i s charming white and black; Central Point sub­ lows: W. Harrison. No. 4, seats o ff i­
ordinate team. Alice blue and white cers; Janies Llttrell, No. 8, conducts
This is considered one of the b e s i j o n , that *he comparisons are an ex­
O f f ic e in M e d fo r d young lady. A bounteous and de­ and
flag salute at altar; To. H. Club, No.
the juvenile, red and white.
lo cations in the city and Mr. Ma­ cellent guide for investors.
ligh tfu lly served breakfast was en ­
1. (successor to Gen. Logan, No. 1)
rine is being
congratulated
upon
The M. N. Hogan company has a
Dr. B. E. Peden of New York, ar­ joyed by the sm all company present
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hood of Eagle conducted obligation drill; Lincoln.
his enterprise in securing this loca­ ticker service on direct wire, carry­ rived in Medford a short time ago and the happy couple left for their
Point are the parents of a son w eig h ­ No. 7. Furled flags. Meeting closed
ing th e stock quotations simultan- and has taken offices n the Medford future home thirty miles north of
tion.
ing 6 pounds 13 ounces born W ed­ by singing one verse. "God Be With
Starting In business for him self, eously with San Francisco. Portland Bldg.
Mss Iris Tucker, former as- Alturas, California.
nesday at the Community hospital.
You Till We Meet Again."
about three years ago. Mr. Marine, nnd Seattle.
The ticker tape Is r e -|sis ta n t of Dr. Emmen wslll assist
Bessie will be greatly missed by
Officers conducting this meeting
or George as he Is more familiarly produced on the quotation board by | f>r. Peden.
her host o f friends
here
but she
There was a wreck of four cars
President, Mary Gay; Chair­
known, has, by careful buying and Translux and quotations a r e marked
Som e of the new est medical equip- will have the sincere wishes of all on the highway hy the Owen Oregon were
friendlv service, to g eth er with fair en the huge board as transactions I inent has been ordered for the o f ­ for a happy journey thru life.
Mr. Mill Saturday evnlng. T he cars be­ man Sports Com m ittee, Sibyl W alk ­
Com m ittee,
prices, built up a large trade in his
stocks are shown. The board al- fices, and is expected to arrive with­ Hale is a splendid young man
of longed to Clifford Smith, Edward er; Chairman Program
Lnraine
Force;
Director,
Carrie
line.
so carries
grain
and
com m odity in the next few days, and
unusual Jones, Mr. Croford and Joe Raidou
office promise w,hn has shown
Director,
Edith
The new
store opened
Monday prices.
furniture Is fo he Installed Immedl- good judgm ent In the selection of a ol McCloud. Considering the num­ Drake; Assistant
Bryan.
morning Bnd is very attractive. Th-
\
direct wire gives fastest service j ateljr.
Dr. Peden expected to be- life partner.
Rev. Jos. M. Johnson ber of people In the wreck and the
Including clubs from Grants Pass
goods displayed are the best in the on t,uy and sell orders, as placed b y ! come associated with th e late Dr. performed the service which sealed damage done it was very lucky that
Gold Hill and Central Point 72 were
market and so arranged as to per- ] customers.
Eminent, hut arrived In this city on! th e troth of the contracting pair
no one was hurt. Raldon was con­
present.
Advisors
from
Central
mit the customer to readily see what ;
The cu sto m ers’ room is provid- ihe day that word was received of
sidered the one at fault and had to
Point
were:
Meadames
F loretta
he wants.
Fresh fruits and vege-j,,d with com fortable chairs,
where h i, death.
pay
all
damages.
The
cars
are
be­
F a r E a ste r n e r Is
Anderson, Rose Hermanson and Eva
tallies will be displayed in the big investors may take their ease in fol-
The specialist was born at Osceola
ing repaired now
It will cost aboul
O r e g o n B o o ste r eighty five dollars to put the Smith Smith accompanied by W. R. C.
windows, together with
a tt r a c tiv e . lowing the trend of the market, as Missouri, and attended th e Unfver-
inembera Betty potter and Mrs. Kll-
dlsplays of all manner o f g o o d ' flashed upon the quotation board.
! slty of Missouri before com ing
to
car in running conditions. We were
Miss Edith Gif fen. a recent ,arrl- unable to find out about the other bourne.
things to eat.
The brokerage concern first
in- the far west, where he graduated
State organizer Hattie Calver was
George Is assisted in the store by stalled ticker service August
3 'L ! from the U niversity of Washington 1 v*' from the State of Maine, now cars.
present to supervise the work. Next
his father. Mr. T A Marine.
11133 and provides \fedford with one and the L’niversitv of Oregon V i rc-iding in Medford, attended < P
Frank Eberleln and Bernice laintz ypars meeting will he held in Grants
The A m e r i c a n
Joins
his
ni an> i „f th*' f e w «iich f ac i l i t i e s in a c i t y o f cal sc hool.
Dr. Peden specialized af (O range on Friday night a s a guest
of
Klamath Falls were married re­ Pass.
the
University
of
Pennsylvania
and
°*
-'*r-
H
M
<1
Mrs.
Robert
Hague,
friends i n w i s h i n g George every su e - 1 this size in th e country,
Mr. Eberleln is well known
Miss Glffen favored us with a talk cently
cess In h i s n e w a n d better location.
Mr. Hogan extends an invitation in Nw York City before coming to
G I U L I : Ht Ml H l|. O P E N S
Medford.
ion grange activities in the extreme here.
—— ----------------------- to the public to inspect
the
new
MONDAY AT HIGH SCHOOL
A group of Mr
A m ick’s H-|e"rts,
and th „ „ „ f f t* *iad , 0 ex-
- ■■■■-
'east and m arketing conditions. AI-
Sam
Collins
spent
ten
days
a,
th*
Jonrneyed to Grants Pass las, night pUln the workln«» of the rnechan-
Mr Kister arrived Thursday and so b y Invitation of our lecturer, add-
Bible School will open In the high
and spent the evening with M r and '
p wk|ek k w p |h „ offlr„
con. will assist Mr. Clem Finley with th' ed tw o fine readings to the literary Ed Russell place on the Applegate school building
Monday at
nine
propecting
and
returned
home
Wed­
Mrs Amirk at their country h o m e . , onCh with the principal jnar-'C aae display In the Agricultural and program
o ’clock. Mr Randle will have charge
They carried refreshmen» with them | kets of the country.
Jubilee
Aside from this Miss Glffen Is a l­ nesday
Mall Tribune. ¡ Industrial parade for the
assisted by a number of people fitted
and also a lovely gift for the new lyi
Friday,
ready a l>o >*ter for the State
of
Mrs Jake Meyers la still In ih* tor 'he work
Everyone is invited
Mr. and Mrs. H. P Jew ett and
weds.
Among those atten d in g thej
Oregon.
Com m unity hospital. She Is doing to attend and assured that they will
Mr. Hum m el of Dallas Texas was
party were Mr and Mrs. Guy Tex. children accompanied by Mrs. Jew-1
nleely and expects to return
horn** receive nmrh benefit from It. wheth-
Mr and Mrs L. C. Grim*-«. Mr. and e t t ’a slter. Mrs Putman
and tw o at the services at the F ed erate!
Leslie Scott and Vincent
Brown soon
er they are old or young.
Mrs Ted Hill. Mr and Mrs W ilson .'ch ild ren returned home
W ednesday «hnrch Wednesday. He had supper from Dors arrved for a over night
Mr. and Mrs K Russell of the Ap-
Mr*. Paul Martin K a u f fe r in g from
Mr and Mrs. J. Sanford lib bard son. | ( rom Salem w h * " 'hey
had visited a* the L C. Grimes home and staved visit at the B. ■. f c o t , home Toes
Mrs Putman at the Milton h o m e during the night day
They took In the jubilee In plegate are visiting at
the
Nate a badly sprained a n k le which she
Mr and Mrs Harry Hanson Edith J for a number of days
A lovely a „d children will visit st th e Jewett a nd for b resk fsst before ronttnuinz the even in g and returned to Doris Russell ome
Mr. Ed Russell was, received In an car accident on Cen-
Deuel and Arlene Hay
tral.trcct iu Mudford d V c d i c s d t y .
(h om e indeflnatct:
h i. Journey.
Wednesday morning
in Hit r i u s c i r parade t o D j .
time t t ; reported.
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