Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 30, 1930, Page 8, Image 8

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MttlJrOKI) MATL TKIBUXrc, MKPFOrcn, OKEC.OX, TUKSDA V, DKCIrrUlR :!0. 19:50
140 GRANGE;
LEADERS INj
CEREMONY!
Grange Officials Conduct Colorful Installation
Joint Installation at Armory
i Opened to Public Offi
f" cers of Ten Granges in
; County Take Seats in
Colorful Rites.
One hundred forty officer rep
resenting the 10 grunge in Jack
son county, were installed 'ant
veiling Ht u Joint ceremonial :eld
In (hp Mcdford armory, with Mm,
llcrtrudn Hunk as instullliig offi
cer, tiucsts at the. meeting, which
wuh .open l'j the. public. Hat
the hulcony, nnd the main flour
was rrcrrved for the old mid new
offieerH.
Albert Htrutia, master of Jack
Hon County Pomona flrange, pre-,
Hided as chalrmun of tho meeting.
Mr. Straus has been active In the
county (jrango Work, having been
Rama Valley master for several
years When elected county mas
ter, he had the reputation of being
the youngest ' Pomona master In
the stale.
Mrs. ICrma Konion was conduct,
rcsn, assisted by Julia Davis and
Marie C'ark, emblem bcurers, and
Mrn. Violet Hpcneer anil Mm. I.u-
clla KliiiH, reuulia bearer.i. Jtoi-s
I
H. K. X on Ion
i
Dow, ovcrwer: C. C. Hoover, !-
lurvr; A If. Cuke, Htewartl; l'nry
NicilcrmcytT. UMilxtant Mcwurd;
Km ma i'oneiT. laily uiw.ntnnt; Mih.
1. A. iJi-vv. chaplain; .;por;o Klk.
I ruiu rer ; O. (. Sa ntfen, ccro
lary; Krnrst HellliiK, Katckfrper:
Krina Nlrrtormeyer, Leomi Cnnwr,
uniroH; w. w. Hartley, chulrmun
of tho executive committee.
HclM.'w. X. 7.'H.
(I. A. AmlrewH. muster; Wil
lard Mllow, overweer; Mm Cora
True, lecturer: Edwin Dunn. Hlew
arcl; Walter loiiKtrcth, lumlMHiit
titeward; Mrs. Herthn AVullaee. lady j
UHdlHtant; Mm. Addle Pan key,
chaplain; Mrs?. IJerthu .MeKinney.
treuhurer; I A. Peachey, HPcre
tary; Charlen ilorrlH, Ktckeeper;
M rH. CVeellii Andre wm, Pomona:
XVrmu Iti-wlnr (Vros- M rn. A lien
Jlolines. I
aKel, Klma ; Kred t
Klino wh tuning; master, and Mm.l ,',,1,,,n,lan of tho .-. "tlvo -om-
oraee unlkcr, chaplain
MunIc a Feature
Mih. Pearl liunny and Miss Hch-
sle Kredenburr took churitn of
mlttee.
Appleifau-, No. 7Htt.
Auhrey Kilwanltt. inaKter: Hr
hert Klmore. overweer; M a r t h
(he tableaux itlven durinc the ln-l Mp. 1!('turpr'' Wllll,'r Ml,U'r "U'W:
Mallutlon. whlrh war very imprrH- rrank Kmitwn. HMHiHmm
KUtant; Pen EUif. ehaplaln: John:
vr. MudUt for tho ceremonv
-a fllriliMllfH l.i- lha rnlnrni-1.1.
orehern. with Mrs. Ted Hlms of, o lrl,'n- reaurer; Tiara (VHrlen
Jaek'onvlllf. at tho piano. -.-i.Miy.
: i;MhrH. ,lr,w-,i i.. !: l-'lfi Offenl.aiher.
white outfltH, were Wealey Met l,,'HMl Klmore, feres; Mrs.
Don ou Kh, Kdlth Hnco, Paul
. l Courtney,
Kehultz and Frances Wllaon of
fcaniH Valley.
i FollowliiK tlo ltullatlon, the
new graiiKo mastcrH wero called
on to fflvu nliort addrertrev antf
Jt. K, , Neuloii of KaniH VaHey.
rounly ktuuxv. deputy organizer,
ulw) apoko to the pronp. Mual
Ciil iiumhetH hy tho orehestra. ami
a duet by Mr. and Mra. Chester!
Vendt werfl given an a part of
tho prop ram.
Thone InMalled an offU'ora of
.Tai'kwon eounty grangea for 1931
were: ,
ICiitrrprlso Xo. 4H9.
' E. K. Dlmlck, innaler: F. o.
ehulrman
m It lee.
F 1 o r a; War
of tho executive
Kati'ke'P
'uinnna . ,
Dave i
Mee. !
eoni-1
y -' ; j .' 'Sk. M'N' i"l't,'uU' """k
rTHf aim
1--: SLJLJSLA. 1 I Ull UUIL I
:jr- lonmiprn
uiinntin nnri itw V5.
I lM W W Vllbl II I! R "
IN MEMORY OF i' S !
POUTI.AXD, Ore., Dee. 30. (A'1) '
In Portland and New York Ut f
nli;lit covpred wagons hi inhered '
and crea ked I n m e m o ry . 1 1 was
Greenwood. ovmeor. i Ii.ith'. . me close pi me covereii war.on cen-
- ' . liiut' BUM 111 I'll llic lil'UII llit.nu.-i ...!, .1 . . l
m;v voijk, Dec :io. tvt
After n maivh iit Proa d way. 200
rsohhoinore Htudenta of City col-
PIONEER TRAIL
Portland and New York
Observe Close of Covered
Wagon Centennial Begun
in April.
Rogue River Attacker Must
Serve 15-Year Sentence
Central Point Bank
Bandit Suspect's Plea Is
Taken Under Advisement
T. It. Kline
liood, lecturer; Karl J a c k H o n,
ntetvurd: Lloyd Uooth.' asalMtunt
steward; Mary Dlmlck, lady
ntlun Di'OCluimcd liV
4!)th street early today and -47 of , PifKldent Hoover Inst aprlnir. Th'el
them landed in Jail. observance lieijiin April 10. the
Blatant: Pearl Oroonwood. chnp- . . "unc"' 1,111 '"vorary or uio .dc-
I niiiunvr. me v.h-hmiiih vim um'-" nurture of the f l-Ht H-niinn Ini n
Into tho lobby of the Ulvoll nndorel, lni oicbou Trail.
rushed the doormen. Into the! in Portland hundreds of noi sons '
mt' ! Kiithercd In the civic auditorium!
tllnK monK themselves and I'a-j io i,or the ploncr spirits of the j
irons for senta and throlnK thelw,.Kt. Mliny llf u, ,,1,,,,,.,, were
audience Into turmoil. Chemical ,. ,.. ,,, ...ii,, inu-er
N AN PLEA
bombs and ammonia wero Iiurkd.
lain:' Ij. C. Brubaker.' treaaurer
Viola V. Jackson, socretary; Ted
d ' ' I. . ' """-. nudltorium they swarmed
ruiiluim; liuiUNIItt PlUdrS, V ITl'Hj
Ida Heel's, Klora; Mrs. Ilorthn
Steward, chairman of the execu
tive, committeo.
" Iilvo Oak N. orr.
if. t'erry Walt, master; t)tto Hih
ipon. overseer: Mrs. Perry Walt,
lecturer; Joe Woudcock. ateward:
Dow Cook, assistant stewurd: Mrs.
C, Hnek, lady nni:Qtant steward:
Sirs. B. Hall, chaplain; Mrs. N.
Whipple, Irensurer; Mrs. Heed
Carter, secretary: Mr. C, Heck,
gatekeeper; Florence White, tlen
ivievo J'latt nnd Hyvllla Hoebrecht,
y races and I. T. ClulllKar. chalr
4nan of the executive committee.
: Kiwlc Taint No. ""4.
M'llllam Perry. master; I'aul
oree, oven-eer; Lula uanl. Ice.
surer; nam lory, sic warn: inaries ,lf g,iS2.J(l foct f,. Japan. Alia
jiacKson, amiatant newarfl; way. china. South America
,iacKson. lady assistant; l ulled KliiKdum and Kurope. and
Childreth, chaplain; Hoy Ashpole.l ,uv,. ,.,, ...m, ..nin.r.is
Apple:ale tf Moiloc Indian wari
fame: w;ilhtm II, Xcwinan, one of
his scnutf. In tile campaign nKainsL;
the Indians; C A. Ackeruian, j
(lc((ryc II. Hlnies. J. I Carl:T and
I.. H. Itaker.
In New York tile tlreson Trail
oftenliiK ended with 50(1 Kllcsts at
a banquet. .Many attests wore cos
( tumes of pioneer days. The mcm
i ory of Kzra Meeker, founder of
the OreBon Trail association, was
' connneuioni.lcd.
Motions for a new trial, and
setting aside of judgment, were
heard this morninK by Circuit
Court Judge H. D. Norton, ill be
half of Robert Glenn, honvicted
; and sentenced to serve 15 years in
State prison for the Central Point
State bank robbery attempt last
Snptembor, nnd KU Corey, under a
.'"-year aentence, lor a statutory
offense Involving a 13-year-old
Rogue River girl. Both men are
now Inmates of the Salem prison
The motion for a new trial for
Corey was denied, and (lie court
tuok under advisement a similar
plea for Glenn.
I In the Corey motion Attorney E.
C. Kelly, attorney for both men,
alleged legal technicalities In the
conduct of the state, prejudicial
to the defendant. The motion ques
tioned the submitting of the record
of a previous conviction of Corey
lor burglary In Washington state.
to the Jury.
The same grounds were alleged
i In the motion for tllenn. the do-
funso alleging that the state sub-
. .: mil tod In rebuttal testimony that
ci i-.j!.:-! rl.,':i im;i! """"W havo been Introduced In the
Mate JUaiCial COUnCII Will state s cnso-ln-chlef. Attorney Kelly
C,,U;t D.,,lt;., ""'nod that this procedure enabled
bUDmit ReCOmmendatlOnS. "tho state In virtually retry their
. r-i I i I case, after the submission of the
to Forthcoming Legisla-1 defenses ense."
. j Clothing Not Identified
lure. I It also waa alleged that articles
! n nihil... Kn t I, n
jury room without being properly
Identified as evidence.
Tho defense contends that the
testimony of Policeman William
10 BE CURBED
IN NEW COOE
SAjU;m. Ore.. Dee. 30. (PI In
a report which linn been prepared
for submission to the letfitdnture
M AUMHFIF.M), Ore.. Dec. :o.
(PComn PayV ofthhore lumber o.,n unu
NhipphiK report for ifleas.d roKVAI.MK. ore.. Dec. an.-MM thoiam linhnial toum-ll roitrr:,! 1 t roluilliil. relative to eer-
) today. HhuwH n total movement .,u!m K Karrler. 35. was klltrd bv , rerommendi.ttons that wer mndo alleperl atatemente roado by
ot 8,i23f. feet fr Japan. Auh- hi VOH,..r(l.lv .,.,.(. min)( Mvoril, mon.h nftr ! Glenn, wullo lu a Iocs! hospital
lno huniinir in the ainm m..iihi.i. I .....mimr in Pni!.n,i roitu-A f after his rapture, were inadmis-
Ireaaurer; Kdlth WeMninn, ucre
tari; " Pudy Woldnuin, jrHlekeeper;
Dorothy Ijimh, Pomona: (llailys
Cowden, Corea; Helen Hitch. Flora,
JTick Youm. chairman of the
exocutlvc committee.
Nhium yallej No. (n
Heruhe! Ilnrper, master: ,lamr;
?telxn uh. overseer; Mr. Mar
tha SeeKiulltur. lecturer; Arch
Btrniia, vtewurd: Kteve Wllaon, ns
Matant steward; Hvu Krlnk, ld'
assletant; Mrs. Sadlo Frinlt, chap
lain: H. H. AbboU. treaaurer; (leo.
Melunoujh, sorretary: T)on HeeK
miller. Katekeeper; Hnth Frlnk,
fJerahllne Harper nnd Catherine
Kokct, Kraeen; A I hert Ktranf,
rhalrnmn of the cxecutivo com
mitteo. ',' Ink C'nvk No. 6(7,
Iteed Charley, niaater: Harry
Tonn. nverer; Julia Nldley. lee
tui-er; Eur Farlow, ateward: Freil
Karlcw. nnslMant steward: Myrtle
Charley, lady assistant; litis
Moore, ehaplaln: Anna Tonn, Hear,
urer; Iteth Farlow. secretary; fta
V line I (iHideiier, Ktttekcepcr: Alum
Meyer. Pomona; Mary Han'ev, t.''
re; lleuirlcu (iardener, FUtia:
Vloyd Churley. ehiilritmn of the
executive' committee.'
E; (rntral Iolm. No, flOH.
A M." Terrell.' masivr: 'Arnold
Itohnt-rt. i vnrMiwt- l-:ttu'l l'rimii n '
lecturer; lnr Hell, Kd-wurd; John
Itohnert. nrsiHtant steward; Edith
llobmtrt, lady asabt'.ant: Mm War.
rcn Pattervon, chaplain: Pearl
Uohny. treaaurer-. Howard (lalt.
eerctttry; Donald Patterson, Kate
keeper; Luetic Hover, Elizabeth,
ttouthwell, i.yo Love, uraeos;
'lonard Frevman. ehalrJnau of.
'ThV cxot UtlVo CottimlMe,. .. .
f - Th'wi, Ni fla. '
O. M. Uoddard. master; Eloyd
Iaey, overseer; Itwlle Eevander,
leoturer; James Walter, ateward;
lcKoy T evandrr. assistant stew
ard; E'.hel I-ticy. lady assistant
Btewarrt; llrtha Weacant. chap
lain; L.vdia (iardener. treasurer:
llarrj M'eaitant, tary: Elton
Vetrl, gatekeeper: Mm. Harry
Uwt, Edythe Goddard and Mar
It are t Petri, n races; Floyd Hll.
chairman of the exoeutlv eom
Wlttee. Jacksonville, No. ?O0
tJ li C.'Bt?r, niastm ; I.. A.
He carried a heavy automatic
pistol hauKhiK loosely from his
It appeared ho stumbled,
dlsi-harKhiR the kuh.
chaiiKea that the council believe j Hn'i t',"t lho testimony of B.
... . .. i 1.. Peiinin&rfiin. local natterv uorv-
feet for rj jn, a falling off of n ' iHiy
nine more tiiau one iniMiun icei.
The fullure of Deccinlier's sliip-
plng to im'asure up to expecta- lnvtv.tlgatc
tlons accounts for ihe diricreucc. YAKI.MA. Wash.,
I leu III
Dec. 30.-
-M1
In lldillllon. S.ill.r.t.l feet of Invest Igm Ion of the murder of
lumber and los went to Ihe caM Prank Hmlley. 4. fi'inierly of
court In IliJ'.i. comimrcd with Pendleton. Ore., waa undertaken
i.O I7,S;j In 193. ' liy officers at Sunnyslile today.
DOG AIDS FIREFIGHTERS
should bo made in tho Judicial
code.
To curtail the abuse of the
insanity plea the council recom
menda that persona convicted of n
crime after making the Insanity
plea shall be senieneed to serve
not leaa than three yeara In a stale
Insane asylum without tho priv
ileKo of release on halreaa corpus
writ. Also It la recommended that
when a defendant decides to use
the Insanity plea he shall notify
the prosecution to that effect bo
fore his case la net for trial.
A third recommendation ia that
when the Insanity defense Is con
templated the defendant shall be
sent to an Insane hospital for ob
servation hy experts.
To Improve the Jury panels the
j council recommends the creation
of Jury commissions In the coun
ties and the examination of pros
peotive Jurors under the supervis
ion of circuit JudKcs.
L. PenninRton, locftl battery norv
Ice station operator, and a witness
heforo the jcrund jury, should have
been properly introduced in the di
rect case. Pennington testified to
the hour that tilenn appeared at
hip place of business. Glenn's alibi
declared that he was uneonsciouj
at the time Pennington testified he
saw him.
Thero are a number of other le
gal and technical anslea which the
court Is taking under advisement.
The statn was represented at the
hearing hy District Attorney
lieorne Ooddlnp.
Interest In Trials
Holh MpIh were held nt the last
eJ i . V 1 ? V i i
Sky. tint el th degt from the tlyrd rspedlllon, proved hi. woith
in aiding firefighters battling tinithem Calitornia nuiuntxin brush
fire. He carried water tinouah the burning area. In th mm. I Ir i
shown with lank strapped to hi luck. Lflt to light. J. H fccolt, bit
itistfi; Jim Oerdwelt ind Hollo Ourgie, rirrliglitcrt.
rORTI.AMX I'ec. :in.- ,.ri-Mrs.
II. W. ilnwaril. I ho mystery wit
ness In the Howies murder case.
entered the grand Jury chambers'
today. Ilr testimony, guarded in i
secrecy hy the district attorney,
has been termed "extremely im- f
portant" by him. :
Tho grand Jury Is In Ihe fourth !
week of Its Investigation of Ihe
ilernli of Mrs. I.eono Houtea. so
ciety matron, who was stubbed to
death November U. Her husband. ,
Nelson t'. Howies, millionaire, and ;
Irina l.oueks 1'srls, his fofnter
secretuiy. are charged with first
degree munler.
NKW VOHK. Dee. SO. 14- Oog
onel T. K. ljiwrence. Hrltish sol-'
dler of mystery, who has had U
ventmous wanderlnKs like I'lysses.;
Is translating the Odyssey lutjj
prose and It Is to bo published In
this country.
A Happy
New Year
To All
from the
MODEL
BAKERY
Force
A few MiSficstions for n New
Year's Watclipui'ty:
DotuluiiitM
Mnplo Fruit Hull
ltiittri-liorns. or Itrur I'uws
l-'rctit'li Pastries
Apple Turnovers.
Cheese Sticks
New Year's Cakes
Y inn Yum Date liars
1H W. Main Phone 103-R
term of court and both attracted
cona'deralbe local Interest. The
former prison record of Corey was
one of the main Items of the state's
case and he is well known In the
north end of the county.
Tho trial of tllenn attracted even
more interest. He was alleged to
havo single-handed attempted a
noon hour robbery of tho Central
Point bank. Clenn claimed In his
defense that the crime was com
mitted by two strangers he had
"picked up near Vorheis crossing '
an hour or so before the crime.
and that they "knocked him out I
with a blow on the head
i
VILNA, Polund. Dec. 30. P SALKM, Dec. 30. iff) Uphold.
Reports brought hero today by a, ing a demurrer by the present trus
group of UusHlnn pousiinia wbu tees of the E. Henry Weramc en.
had crossed the soviet border said dowment fund to tho effect that
they uud a number of others con-( the pluintilY Wemmo heirs are
fined to n concentration camp without legal capacity to sue, the
and at-i awaiting deporlion to Siberia had: supreme court today affirmed
tempted tho bank robbery later been fired upon by soviet Houner.ii juuge ivouen i ucaer ui mo circuit
shifting the blame to him He de-' when they attempted to escape. court for Multnomah county in a
nled anv part in the banditry Ho! Korty prisoners wero killed or, case In which rcmoval'of the trus-
was fairly well known in this city.
3leppiler--Katern Oregon wheat
growers held annual meeting here
recently.
wounded, they said. About sixty tees was nnsuccessiiilly demanded,
were In .the group which camcj The opinion was written by Chief
here. Thcv hud been sentenced , justice uosliow.
to Siberia, they said, for Resisting
I collectivisation measures.
No cases pertululugl to Jackson
count- were decided.
New Year
Cards
5 and 10c
f "THE. STORE FOR EVEPVBODV J
r
PHONC-486-4&7
Hand
Lotion
10c to $1
WARM
BLANKETS
For These Cold Nights
BEACON
Many bitter cold days and nights are
yet to come this winter, so why not
be ready with a pair or two of tries-?
extra large 70x80 part wool Beacon
blankets. A wide choice of colorful
ptaid patterns in medium light shades.
Every blanket finished with a wide
sateen binding.
$3.95
pr.
Mann's All Wool
Those of you who want the very best
$9.95 pure wool blanket in Oregon
should see these large size double
blankets at Mann's. Big warm bed fel
lows in good-looking patterns and.
every one guaranteed 100 pure wool.
A real blanket for only
$9.95
pr.
HOT WATER
BOTTLES
Hot water bottles for these cold days!
Our standard quality two-quart size
bottle well made of heavy rubber and
guaranteed to give entire satisfaction.
Choice of red, blue, rose or nile
shades.
59'
ea.
Warm Gloves
Warm soft leather driving gloves for
women, and misses. These good gloves
come lined for warmth and are in red,
blue, brown, or black leather. A real
value at
$1.98
pr.
Wool Mittens
How about a pair of these warm all
wool mittens. These are the kind you
would see at all the smart winter re
sorts yet at Mann's you can buy them
for
98c
pr.
Men's
Outing Flannel
Pajamas
Warm Amoskeag outing flan
nel pajamas for men and ycung
men. Big generous cut fellows
in coat style with or without
collars and finished with genu
ine ocean pearl buttons. A real
men's pajama. regular $2.50 to
$2.95 value.
$95
Mann's January
Garment Clearance
COATS
At Sensational Prices!
Mann's January coat sale is al
ways the big event of the win
ter season. 100 of the year's fin
est coats are now on sale at
HALF
PRICE
At $14.75 we offer you a splend
id choice of 2o smart winter
coats in broadcloth and other
fine coat fabrics. All are fur
t immed and silk lined. These
are regular $23.50 coats. Good
sizes and colors. Your choice
$14.75
Another fine group con
sisting of our finest win
ter ccats. Every one a
regular $69.50 value.
- Every one of fine material
and trimmed with choice
furs and lined with the
finest of silks. Yours for
only
$34.75
Kiddies' Warm Slippers
Kiddies' fleece lined leather and felt house slip
pers, soft soles and warm uppers. Regular val
ues up to S1.7S per pair. Your choice in the In
fants' department, Main floor
$1.29
Pair
Women's and Misses'
OUTING PAJAMAS
Women's and misses warm outing flannel
pajamas. These ccmc ir. various styles well
made from colorful figured outing of excep
tional quali ty. All sizes in this special.
Regular $1.39
ON SALE
WEDNESDAY
$19
Hosiery Values
For Wednesday
68
la'-' k' &
Women's and misses' pure silk
Rollins hose. A full fashioned style
with lisle foot and garter hem.
This stocking comes in service
weight and in all shades. Priced
for Wednesday
$1.00
Pr.
Women's and misses' full fashion
ed extra fine lisle hose with a very
dainty open clock on leg. This is
our regular 81.65 hose. Extra spe
cial for Wednesday at Mann's for
onoiy
$1.49
Pr.
Beautiful full fashioned THEME
silk hoce in winter's popular extra
service weinht. This fine stocking
also has the wafted reinforced
sole and 'jarte.- ham. All sizes and
shades. Choice
$lp95pr.o