t C entral point H erald VOL C E N T R A L P O IN T . O l.T X W X . T I 1 U E 8 D A Y . J U N K 7, 1900. 1. It Was a fake Local and Personal Meet me at Grants Pass Saturday. James Grieves was in from his stock ranch near Prospect Monday. Cedar Screen Doors and Hangings, Screen Windows and Wire at Lee- ver’ s. 4-26 Mr. Minor, a prosperous resident o f Cains creek, was in town a few days ago ordering lumber from J. M. Gay for a new residence. Miss M. D. Caldwell and her mother have returned from Rogue river, where they spent a month or so during the spring, and will spend the summer in town. M. Marshall, who resides east from town and who is known as a warm ex­ ponent o f the creamery proposition, has ordered lumber for a fine new residence on his ranch. A beautiful bouquet o f roses, on ex­ hibition in the H erald office window, is from the garden o f Mrs. M. S. Welsh. Central Point rose gardens against the world, say we. Mr. and Mrs. C. fj. Emerv have re­ turned from a visit with friends and relatives in the Willamette valley and at their former home near Hardman, Morrow county. The Medford laundry wagon will call fo r work in Central Point each Monday afternoon and Friday morning. Expert ironers from City Hall French laundry, San Francisco, employed. First class work guaranteed. 7-tf John R. Cook left a fine sample of ball barley at this office the other day from the ranch o f Mr. Boosey, near Jacksonville. The stalks are more than five feet long and the heads are execep- tionaly large and well filled. One o f the rankest fakes that ever tried the patience o f a Central Point audience in the show line purported to give an alleged reproduction o f the San Francisco fire in the opera house Mon­ day evening, but after twenty minutes o f torture the crowd refused to take any more o f the fake and the boys I threw the outfit into the street and j advised the fakir and his female part­ ner to follow, which they did. While they were hurriedly packing their grips on the sidewalk some o f the crowd procured a rail and had it not been for the presence o f the marshal the itinerant showman would have been treated to a free ride at the hands of the buncoed crowd. A large crowd was present and it was estimated the raw fakirs took away almost $50 They got out o f town on the midnight train and it is understood their destination was Yreka, California. The show was sup­ posed to be a moving picture proposi­ tion and. those who were present say that some o f the scenes alleged to rep­ resent the San Francisco fire showed a heavy snow on the ground and the fire­ men at work clothed in fur overcoats. The Ladies Won M onday was ladies’ day in Central Point, at least so far as the equal suf­ frage amendment went. The fair ones who wish to be accorded the same po­ litical rights as men, went after votes like veterans and the result showed that they g o t-s o m e . The equal suffrage club erected a booth at the corner o f Second and Pine and from early morning until the time for clos­ ing the polls they sew ed ice cream, cake and other delicacies to everybody, free o f charge, and the result was that the equal suffrage amendment carried in the precinct by eight votes. Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett Obei;chain were in town Monday making ar­ rangements for a trip to Klamath Another Road to Coast county, where they will spend two or three months visiting their son, Sheriff Oberchain o f that county, and Monday’ s issue o f the Portland Tel­ other relatives. egram has the following: Southern Pacific surveyors are now Hon. IS. M. Nealon and tw o daugh­ ters, o f Table Rock, were in the city running lines down the north bank of Rogue river, according to A. B. Cousin, Wednesday attending the memorial ex­ o f this city, who has just returned from ercises o f that day. Mr. Nealon is Merlin, Josephine county. Sir. Cousin Post Commander o f W . H. Harrison is president o f the erlin Townsite & Post o f this city and was in charge o f Development company, and thinks the proposed line will form a junction at the memorial services. Merlin or Grants Pass and run to Wed- August Miller, building superintend­ derburn on the north side o f the mouth o f Rogue river. ent o f the Hastings Industrial com­ “ The surveying party is following pany, has arrived and commenced work the north bank o f the river, and is now on the creamery building yesterday below the Big Yank ledge, whence the morning. Mr. Miller says he expects stream runs through a narrow defile,’ ’ he says. “ A substantial roadbed can to have the creamery ready for opera­ be obtained by simply blasting a shelf tion in about six weeks. in the rock. The grade w ill be a light uniform incline, parallel with the river, L. L. Jacobs, assistant cashier o f the and will open an immense territory Jackson County bank, o f Medford, was now little known to the outside world. “ The railroad owns every other sec in town last week visiting his parents tion for a long distance, and it will be and other relatives and friends. Mr. | to its own interest to bring the great Jacobs was much pleased with the many forests o f fir, pine and redwood closer evidences o f progress and pr ,-perity to j to market. Besides, the farming and be noted in Central Point si. .u . bis la s t, mining interests will be developed. “ Good anchorage for light-draft ves­ visit. sels already exists at the mouth o f the river, and an important coast port T. M. Witten yesterday purchased a ] would be established as a result o f the fine residence property on the west Bide railroad connection with the interior o f o f the track from George Ross, the con­ southern Oregon. The distance from sideration being $1100. This is the prop­ Merlin to the mouth o f Rogue river is erty Mr. Ross recently purchased from about 125 m iles.” Mrs. J. M. Gibson. Mr. W itten will bring his family here to reside perma­ Bank Organized nently in a short time. THE ELECTION The election V onday passed off quiet­ ly in Central Point in spite o f the fact that one o f the heaviest votes ever cast in this precinct was polled. One Hun­ dred and eighty-five electors exercised their right o f franchise and the election board was kept pretty busy all day. The precinct shows a decided democratic ma­ jority, but in the county and state gen­ erally, the reverse is true and the result in Oregon shows a ¡big republi­ can majority, with the single exception o f Governor Chamberlain, who has been re-elected by a handsome vote. Jackson county has gone republican by a good safe margin, except in the case o f L. L. Mu lit and E. T. Staples, for state senator. Mr. ' ulit, ti e dem­ ocratic candidate, seems to be in the lead, but at this writing it is believed that the official count will be necessary to determine who is elected. Following is the result in this pre­ cinct on the most important offices: Governor—Chamberlain, 108; Withy- comb, 58; Barzee, 16. Congress—Galloway, 85; Hawley, 65; Myers, 20. U. S. Senate—Gearin, 94; Bourne, 49; Simola, 19. ’ State Senate—Mulit, 83; Staples, 66; Hensley, 27. Representatives — O ’ Hara, 128 : Reames, 91; Perkins, 43; Kubli, 34; Wiley, 15: Mowat, 12. Sheriff—Bybee, 106; Jackson, 56; Morrison, 16. Clerk—Purdin, 58; Coleman, 95; W il­ liams, 22. Recorder—Dow, 91 : Burnett, 67 ; Day, 18. Treasurer—Crawford, 109: Cronemil- ler, 48; Richardson, 18. Commissioner— Taylor, 85; Patter­ son. 67; Holt, 24. Prohibition For, 76; against, 66. Equal suffrage—Yes, 78; no, 70. T. M. Jones was elected justice of the peace and Lee Ingram was elected constsble. based on information obtained from different sources and from persons en­ gaged in supplying material and in con­ struction work, shows that at least $50,- 000 will be expended in the town during the present summer * in permanent buildings. A partial list o f new buildings now under way or that will be commenced soon, follows: School house, $15,000; creamery, $5,- 500; bank building, 42500; F. H. Hop­ kins’ residence, $10,000; Mrs. G. M. Gibson, residence, $1200; ' rs. G. W. Jeffers, cottage, $800; Isaac Estes, res­ idence, $1000; Mr. Clarke, residence, $1000; Dr. Pleasants, residence, $1000; Wm. Kinney, cottage, $800; James Messner, cottage, $400; W. W. Scott, residence, $1000. In addition to these a number o f other new buildings are projected, the lumber for which has already been ordered, while a number have already been completed and are now occupied since the beginning of the year. If anybody asks you about Central Point, don’ t forget to tell them that it is coming to the front faster than any town in this section o f the state. A t a meeting o f the directors o f the First National bank, o f Medford, held last Thursday, it was decided to in­ crease the capital stock from $25,000 to $50,000. The banking business is growing with the other industries o f the valley "and will continue to do so as long as the general development o f the country continues. Central Point Produce Market (As corrected by local merchants.) Butter, 20c ; eggs, 17c ; potatoes, i cw t., 90; rhubarb, 4(a5c; cabbage, 2(a 3c; chickens, $4.50; spring fries, $3.50. For Sale Six acres first-class black bottom land one-quarter mile from depot. Good 5-room honse with pantry and bath, good barn 10x40 and other neces­ sary buildings One acre in choice bearing fruit and garden plot, balance of tract in alfalfa Price, *2000 For terms, etc , enquire o f or address, W . S E a c h u s , Central Point, Or. The object o f all development leagues is to induce immigration o f good citizens from the eastern states to the Rogue River Valley. The Rogue River Land Co. has been a pioneer in this devel­ opment business, having made the first move in the valley to in­ duce desirable immigrants to re­ move here and to partake o f our advantages and climate. In the last two years we have located a large number o f the best citizens to be found in the valley. Cen­ tral Point has attracted many of them. The Rogue River Land com­ pany guarantees fair treatment to its customers. W e will in a short time again send a man east to extol the merits o f this sec­ tion. Give us a credit mark and boost our way. It is high time for all sections o f this valley to pull together and quit “ knock­ ing.” Disk’ s Imperial Enameled Ware, war ranted for 10 years, and also Lisk’ s An­ ti Rust, tinware that will not rust. A t A t a special meeting o f the school Leever’ s hard are store. 5-tf board, held for the purpose last Satur­ day evening, the contract for con­ Send the H erai 'D to your friends, struction o f the new school building for Central Point was awarded to C. H. Veghte, o f Ashland, the price being $13,500. Three contractors submitted bids on the job, as follows: Geo. Priddy, of Medford, $15,435; H. Snook, o f Salem, $14,921; C. H. Veghte, o f Ashland, $13,500. Mr. Veghte agrees to com­ mence work within two weeks and to complete the building by November 1 o f the present year. The contract price covers the cost o f a first-class brick building complete, with the exception o f furniture and hot air heating plant. The district already has almost enough seats and desks to supply the new building, and the heating plant com­ plete will, it is estimated, cost in the Bank Building Commenced neighborhood o f $750. The new building will be available for use next winter and will prove a G. W. Priddy, the Medford brick itrorg drawing card for the town as a fnan who secured the contract for the 1 >■' rafile place for homes, with first- new bank building, was here yesterday class educational advantages. getting ready to start work on the es , w e w i l l t e l l y o u w h y o u r foundation. Active work will be com­ menced this week and the building will Sealed Bids store is the best place for you to trade. be rushed to completion as rapidly as possible. It is hoped to have the build­ B E C A U SE we buy our goods in carload lots IS HEREBY GIVEN ing ready by the time the safe arrives that I, D. H. Miller, treasurer! from the east, so that there will be no and give our customers the benifit o f the special o f Jackson county, Oregon, will, j delay in getting the bank started. on or before July 14, 1906, receive | prices and car lot freight rates thus secured. sealed bids for twelve $1000 five (5) per cent bonds issued account School B E C A U SE our motto is “ Quick Sales and A Fatal Accident District No. 6, Central Point, Jackson coumy, Oregon, the bids for bonds to ; Small Profits.” be opened July 14, 1906, at 9 o ’ clock a. A. C. Walker, manager o f the Wood- m. The bonds to be awarded to the ! B E C A U SE our stock is one o f the largest bum nursery branch establishment highest bidder and each bid to be ac- j near this place, was notified Monday 1 companicd by a certified check in the in the County and we can fill your order when forenoon by wire o f the accidental sum o f $500, to be- wholly forfeited if j successful bidder shall fail to purchase. death o f his 15-year-old brother, James, For conditions o f bonds address School you want the goods without at his home m ar Woodbum that morn­ Clerk District No. 6, Central Point, subjecting you to vexatious ing. The fatality resulted from the ac­ Jackson County, Oregon. Largerst and moat Complete I). II MILLER, cidental discharge o f a shot gun, the delays. County Treasurer Jackson County. Stock in Jackaon County charge entering his right lung. Mr. 7-dll B E C A U SE we treat you Walker left on the 5 o ’clock train for his home to be present at the funeral. right and give you your Further particulars o f the sad accident C H U R C H ES . are lacking at this time. money’ s worth every day in the year. W on ’t you tell me why, Robin ? Y C h ristian C hurc h . E. A. La Dow, pastor. Preaching service at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sun­ day school, 10 a. m. Ladies Aid So­ All citizens o f Central Point, old and ciety meets regularly every Wednesday young, are earnestly requested to meet afternoon at 3 p. m. at the home o f at the city hall at 8 o ’ clock a. m ., Tues­ its members. Choir practice every Fri­ day night. day, June 12, 1906, then and there to M e t h o d is t E p isc o p a l . join in a united effort in the work of Geo. L. Burbank, pastor. Sunday cleaning up and beautifying the town school every Sunday at 10 a. m. o f Central Point. Let all get together Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. m. armed with hoes, shovels, rakes, wheel­ and every other Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at barrows, wagons and other tools and 7:30 p. m. A cordial invitation is ex­ implements that may be needed in this tended to all. Preaching at Gold Hill work and join in cleaning the streets, on alternate Sunday evenings at 7:30 alleys, public park and private proper­ p. . m. Sunday school every Sunday at 10 a. m. ties o f accumulated rubbish and debris. W e have natural surroundings to make this the most attractive town in Ore­ gon. Let us all give one day in the Old Reliable Barber Shop year towards making it such. By order o f the Town Board. GLENN O’ VEN, P r o p . J. W. JACOBS, Mayor. J o e B o s w e l l , Clerk. S pace • -• • IOWA Cdpitdl Stock Increased School Contract Let Sleek Shaves = B y trade with us. Call and examine our stock and you will become convinced that our Y Y Y Y are gen* uine. Cranfill & Robnett Central Point, Oregon. and Handsome Haircuts (Old Boswell Stand) CENTRAL POINT, OREGON P e r m a n e n tly LUMBER MEDFORD These are a few o f the Y Y Y Y you should Clean Up The annual school meeting will be A meeting o f the stockholders o f the held in this city June 18, when a full Central Point State bank was held in turnout o f voters is desired, as matters this city Tuesday morning and the fol­ o f considerable importance to the dis-1 lowing directors were elected to serve trict will come up for settlement. for the coming year: J. W. Merritt, Among these will be the matter o f re- i W. J. Freeman, W. C. Leever, I. C. moving the present school house to ' Robnett and T. M Witten. A meeting another part o f the block to make room o f the directors was held last evening for the new building, and another is to | at which time the following officers provide for extending the scope o f the were elected: school course from the tenth to the J. W. Merritt, president; W. C. Lee­ ver, vice-president; T M. Witten, cash­ twelfth grade. ier; W. J. Freeman, secretary board of Deputy Fish and Game Warden W eb­ directors. ster, o f Portland, was in Medford for a few days last week looking after the Grants Pass Meeting duties connected with his office, and on the evening preceding his departure he The Development league meeting to was tendered an impromptu luncheon and smoker by the Medford boys who be held at Grants Pass next Saturday are devoted to the sports o f field and promises to be the greatest promotion Many Improvements stream and who recognize a friend in a gathering ever assembled in southern A special train will leave man like Mr. Webster, who is always Oregon. awake to the interests o f true sports­ Ashland at 8:30 a. m., reaching Central That Central Point is on the eve o f a Point at 9:00. Returning train will men all over the state. Mr. Webster reach this place at about 9:00 p. m. big building boom is evidenced on every left for Portland Saturday. ' hand, and a conservative estimate, One fare for the round trip. X h is N O . 7 the ti R e se rv e d - BOX COMPANY OREGON