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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1906)
C entral point herald V O L - 1. Local and Personal C E N T R A L E L E C T IO N R ET U R N S P O IN i'. O R E G O N . T il l iiS D A Y , Teachers' Institute. Lastern N O V E M B E R H. Star Meeting. ÜHE AVER - AGE MAN Philosophy N O . People are Waking Up A party of ladies and gentlemen from The following is the program arranged by Superintendent P. H. Daily for the thi; place attended the la it meeting of Tuesday’s election resulted in :Harry Smeod arrived from Condon, annual Jackson County Teachers’ Insti the Eastern Star lodge at Jacksonville Gilliam County, last Friday. a majority of 60,000 for Hughes tute to be held at Centra! Point Novem and all report an exceptionally pleasant evening. Among those present from Big consignment o f lard cans just ar (rep.) in New York, with re ber 12th, 13th anil 14th: Central Point were the following: maining ticket in doubt. Re rived at Leever’s, the hardware man. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12. Mr. and Mrs L. Hatfield, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smood and Ellis Clark left publican landslide in Colorado; 9:00 a. m. Opening Exercises. I. C. Robnett, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Sunday evening for a trip to Eugene. Idaho in doubt, with eliances R. E. Robinson Language [ Neale, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Norcross, Civil Government Mr. and Mrs. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. W. A few choice 5-acrc tracts adjoining favoring the democrats. Other B. f . ^ilulkey Recess. C Leever, Mrs. Veaght and Mrs. Central Point fcr sale by Downing & states about normal. Miss Cornelia Marvin, “ Care of Books" Louella Wright. Emry. W. F. Cameron - Remember that Joe Boswell cleans, “ ■„Some Defects in Rural Teaching.” Mrs. Eddy’ s Case. presses and patches clothing—makes Noon. fable Rockets ’ ‘new clothing” out of old clothes. •1:30 p. m.*’ Opening Exercises. The sensational story printed recent The ladies of the Christian Church - - Arithmetic ly by the New York Wor'd and, simul R. F. Robinson Table Rock post office will be dis will give a dinner and bazaar at (he B. F. Mulkey - History- continued after November 15th, and taneously in most of the larger papers Christian Church on Thanksgiving day. Recess. of the country, to the effect that Mrs. our mail, after that date, should be ad Your patronage is solicited. - “ The Recitation— dressed to us at Central Point, R. F. D., Mary Baker G. Eddy, the discoverer M. B. Signs M r j F. M. Alford, o f Gazelle, Cal., and founder of Christian .Science, is Its Ends and Essentials.” No. 2. arrived here Sunday evening and will dead or dying, that she is a mental and Chas. II. Jones - - Geography The boys observed Halloween in the spend a few weeks with her parents, , h ica| w'r<a* and that t or months TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13. I usual senseless mauner. I Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Chittenden. 1 she ha been impersonated in her daily 9:00 a. m. Opening’ Exercises. Rood Supervisor J. I. Fradenberg put Select a \ rer.ent for your wife or drives by another person, lias been R. F. Robinson Language I ¡n some ¡r00d work on the road leading sweetheart from the jewelry stock at branded by the 1 uncord Evening Moni B. F. Mulkey To be selected \ t0 gams Valley recently. the Central Point Pharmacy. New and tor, a reputable newspaper published Recess. Two of our energetic farmers have up-to-date. tl-tf in < i ..cord, N. 1L, Mrs. .Eddy’s home Miss Cornelia Marvin, “ Use of Books” developed a stand ol bees that swarm August D. Singler, resident agent at city, as being maliciously false in M. B. Signs, “ Some Laws of Child Life” at night anu take their hives along. Medford for Eilers Piano House, was j every particular. By way of substanti- Noon. Not enough rain yet to enable our in town yesterday looking after the : ating its claim, the Monitor publishes 1:30 p. m. Opening Exercises. farmers to start their plows. interests of his firm. His card will be several columns of denials from bank J. H. Ackerman - - - - Hon. J. D. d w ell was out here Mon found in another column o f this im ers, state officials and other prominent “ A Program for the Rural School.” [ residents of Concord, all of which deny Lincoln Savage - - Mental Arithmetic day in a big autornoble, which caused pression. much rubbernecking—the auto, not R. C. Hensley had a lively runaway | in toto that.there is a word of truth in i Recess. John D. Monday, his team becoming frightened , the stories .published. The witnesses R. F. Robinson - - History at the stockyards south o f' thedespot. |in -Mns- /Eddyls behalf who have been B. F. Mulkey Several Indians from Klamath Coun - - “ Hamlet.” They made a circle of a good part of [ examined by the Monitor are, without ty camped at Agate last Friday night. | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14. the town, wrecking a telephone -pole I exception, friends, neighbors and ac- It is reported that the drug store a t : and breaking the wagon tongue before ! quaintances of the illustrious woman. 9:00 a. m. Opening Exercises. that place did a rushing business that and in every case their testimony is in J. H. Ackerman, Theory and Practice night at the expense of poor Lo. being stopped. R. F. Robinson - - Language Things are sure coming our way. A complete fine of watches has just direct contradiction to the stories circu lated by the World. They unite in Recess. The morning after Halloween we found ( been received at the Central Point - - - in our front yard a bee hive, presum- ‘ Pharmacy. Call and examine this stock saying that Mrs. Eddy is “ keen of J. Percy Wells - before placing vour order. 11-tf 1 intellect, strong of memory, a surpris Some Essentials to School Manage ably well filled with honey, and a fine I in g illustration of . longevity, bright ment. squash was roosting on a gate post, | G. S. Moore is having his billiard and j eyeSj emphatic expression and an alert- Chas. H. Jones - - Geography The carving on the squash was so well pool parlor in the rear o f hisrplace o'f ness rarely to be encountered in_a per done that it presents a striking like Noon. business refloored, and other extensive son o f such advanced years. ’ ’ ness to the generous donor. 1:30 p. m. Opening Exercises. improvements are contemplated. Mr. Whether or not we accept all of - - History Moore’ s place is one o f the most popu Mrs. Eddy’s beliefs and teachings, all R. F. Robinson - lar in the city and the (billiard and pool intelligent persons who have taken the J. H. Ackerman “ The Importance of Little Things.” department is liberally patronized. trouble to investigate the history of Recess. D. W. Kuntzen, o f Applegate, ar her cult, even superficially, must ad F. Robinson - - To be selected rived Sunday from Klamath County, mit that she has promulgated many H. Ackerman, State Course of Study where he has been for a few months truths and that she and her followers employed on the government reclama have healed the sick and helped human INSTITUTE NOTES. tion work. Mr. Knutzen is just re ity in many ways without the apparent Prof. Chas. II. Jones will have charge covering from an attack of typhoid aid or any material remedy. of the music. which he contracted after going east of Monday evening a reception will be the range. given to the teachers by the Central Thanksgiving Ball. F or S ale —A six-room dwelling in Point people, at Woodman Hall, with Central Point, in good repair. Barn, music and a short program. An ad Central Point lodge, No. 193, I. O. O. dress of welcome will be given by T. M. good water, some fruit. A bargain. cannot tell you the Inquire at this office. tf F., will give a grand ball in the opera Jones, and all interested in education brand stamped on house on Thanksgiving evening, which are invited. Ben Little was the successful aspir his Pocket K n ife. promises to eclipse anything in the The reception committee is composed ant in the recent examination for rural Not so with those terpsichorean line ever given in Central of Prof. A. J. Hanby, Mrs. Stella mail carrier from the Central Point w h o c a r r y an Point. The best music in the valley Purkeypilo, Miss Elizabeth Gibson, post officer. The service will commence will be furnished, the floor will be put Mrs. A. J. Hanby, Miss Carrie Martin. OUR VE R Y BEST on November 16 and will serve the Agate and Table Rock sections. The in finest condition and nothing will be The instructors for the institute in The name and rep post offices at these two places will be left undone that is necessary to add to clude: State Superintendent J. H. utation are too well the enjoyment of the occasion. Invita discontinued. Ackerman, B. F. Mulkey, president j Known to forget., tions will be sent to neighboring lodges A. H. Boothby, a former pioneer State Normal at Ashland; Superintend and a large attendance is expected resident o f thi3 valley, and for many ent R. F. Robinson of Multnomah from all sections o f the valley. W. C. L E E V flt years engaged in the lumbering busi County; W. F. Cameron, Superintend ness in Jackson County, was in town ent Ashland city schools; Miss Cornelia Central Point, Oregon., last Saturday accompanied by his son. Marvin, State Librarian; M. B. Signs, Value of The Home Paper They were here looking over som^ Superintendent Medford schools; Chas. residence property with a view to lo Good schools, good churches and H. Jones, editor Oregon Teachers’ cating here permanently. - Mr. Boothby good roads are a grand thing to have Monthly; J. Percy Wells, Superintend has been living at Fort Klamath for in a community. In order to have ent Jacksonville schools; Superintend several years, but disposed of his in these things people must be educated ent Lincoln Savage, Josephine County. terests there recently and returned to and j All teachers in the public schools of to take pride in all these. Your home Jackson County. paper can and will do more to encourage Jackson County are required to be By DUNCAN M. SMITH A lusty son was born to the wife of all o f these things than any other present at the annual institutes. Clyde Applegate, of this city, Sunday. agency. The school children read with Keep it Out of the Paper PERT PARAGRAPHS. The new arrival tipped the beam at the pleasure home happenings and as they nine pound notch when he weighed in grow up become interested and A barefaced He Isn’t nearly so dan at the “ ring side,” and his father is useful citizens. Give the children the “ Keep it out ot the paper” is the gerous as a two faced. lie said to weigh about a ton since the home paper to read. It costs you but cry which the local newspaper hears happy event. The H erald has it on 1 a trifle. The man who wins is his own excuse almost daily. To oblige often costs good authority that the young man --------------------------- considerable, though the party who .for occupying«!!»' earth. will be named Peter, Jr., to distinguish j makes the request thinks the granting Council Meeting. him from his grandfather, he who levies j It always looks so foolish to see an scarcely worth saying “ thank you” for. official tribute on the taxpayers of A newspaper is a peculiar thing in the other fellow suffering with the tooth Jackson County. j The town council met in regular ses public’ s eye. The •nows gatherer is ache. Hon. H. Von der Hellen, former sion Monday evening, with Chairman stormed because he gets hold of one We don’t notice other people's faults representative from Jackson County, J. W. Jacobs, Councilmen Fox and item and abused because he does no: so much when they are paying close returned last Saturday from a trip to Owen and Recorder Boswell present, get another. Young . men, and often attention to our virtues. Walla Walla, Wash., where he a c -' After attending to routine business yonng women, as well as older persons companied the party of legislators, the-office of Councilman H. Warner was perform acts which become legitimate The world Is growing better, but not i headed by Governor Chamberlain, who declared vacant, he having removed news for publication and then rush to at such a rnpld rate that It Is likely to went to the Washington city to in- from the town, and upon motion S. A. the newspaper office and beg the editor yearn to support you and your family vestigate the jute mill at the state Pattison was elected to fill the unex not to notice their escapades. The Just out of the goodness of Its heart. penitentiary near that place, with a pired term. next day they condemn the same paper A new hair ribbon Is as dear to a lit view to installing a similar industry at The question o f municipal water for not having published another party tle girl's heart as his big automobile Is the Oregon penitentiary. Hon. W. I. works was discussed informally, and for doing the same thing they were to her dad. Vawter, o f Medford, joint representa other matters relative to the future guilty of, forgetting, apparently, their tive from Jackson and Josephine coun growth and progress of the town were request to keep out a legitimate news If the man in the moon isn't a high ties, was also a member of the party. given attention. item. liver, he looks It. Humor 1 9 0«. on the orchard proposition in the Rogue River Valley. A good orchard on the right kind of land is very attractive. The right kind of an orchard will prove a bonanza; the wrong kind is sure to prove a “ white elephant” on the owner’s hands. A man who is not in touch with the orchard business cannot put you right on the proposition any more than a blind man can lead a blind man. I f you want to avoid getting left with a “ white elephant” on your hands, do business with the Rogue River Land Company. Medford. Oregon. They are in touch with the or chard business, thoroughly fa miliar with every tract in the valley, know what each district is best adapted for, and they will see that you are put right in every instance. Every man who has ever bought through this agency can sell to-day for a great advance over his purchase price. This is e n d o r s e m e n t enough. 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