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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1906)
C entral V oh . 1. Local and Persona! CENTRAL Charles H. Pierce, the well-known canneryman o f Ashland, was in Central Point yesterday on businesss. H erald po int P O IN T . OREOON. TH URSDAY, A William Holland Beal. N O V E M B E R 29. 1936. Rich Community. N O . ■H - Ì-1-K - H -1- M -H -I' People are Waking Up Died—A t his home in this city, Fri J. C. Pendleton, of Table Rock, was day morning, Nov. 13, 1906, William Wm. Lewis, o f Weston, Eastern Ore Holland Beal, aged 04 years, six months j ¡n the eity the other day. In the sec- J. A. Mann had his name entered on gon, is here today attending the fu and 19 days. tion north of Rogue River comprising the H erald list last week. neral o f his mother, Mrs. Sarah Lake. The subject o f this sketch was a well Table Rock and vicinity they have one Mrs R. B. Porter le ft yesterday for The ladies o f the Christian Church known resident o f Central Point for the of the largest and best crops of apples a visit with relatives in California. will give a dinner and bazaar at the past 12 years. He was born in Peoria, I that they have ever had. The reason R. "C. Hensley shipped two cars of Christian Church on Thanksgiving day. Illinois, but when a young man he r e - ; f ° r the size of the crop lies in the fact moved to Kansas and was there during that many new orchards are coming fut hogs to Portland last week, making Your patronage is solicited. six cars he has shipped during the past Tickets for the Grand Thanksgiving the troublous times o f the civil war. , 'nt° hearing and that, again, is one of fe w weeks. ball may be secured at any time from He enlisted in the 12th Kansas regiment the reasons for the quality thereof, Big consignment o f lard cans just ar Mr. Wm. Scott. Buy your tickets of volunteers in 1862, but at the time The people o f that section did not com- his regiment was mustered into the mence growing apples for export until early, boys, and avoid the rush. rived at Leever’s, the hardware man. Mrs. Ladd, of Hornbrook, Cal., ar service he was sick and unable for the 1 after the experiment had been tried Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gay went to time being to be with his comrades. for several years on this side o f the Medford yesterday to spend Thanks rived last Thursday and will reside here with her daughter, Mrs. J. L. During his convalescence, and before he r*ver antl therefore had the experience giving. was able to join his company, he was ° f others to guide them in the selection A cave-in occurred in the Laflesh Arnett. Mrs. Ladd is an invalid, and captured by the forces of Generals of varieties and the avoidance ot mis- near Hornbrook, Cal., the other at this time is quite 111. Price and Marmaduke, during their raid takes. As a consequence the Table Holiday goods, all kinds and descrip day, in which one man was killed and through the border country, and was i R°<* section is turning out this year tions, at the Central Point Pharmacy, another seriously injured. held a prisoner for five months, being as fine a lot « f Spitzenbergs and New- tf. Arthur Beal, a former resident of tinally exchanged as a prisoner o f war. towns as one would wish to see. There this city, now o f Junction City, was Some time after the war he removed ! b* over 12,000 boxes o f apples here during the week attending the Union Thanksgiving Service. to Colorado and was a resident of Lead- marketed from that section and most funeral of his father, William H. Beal. ville during the palmy days o f that <>f them will be shipped abroad. R. C. Mrs. C. H. Veghte, who has been | A union Thanksgiving service will be famous camp. He was married at that Washburn will have 4o00 boxes, the spending the Summer here with her j held in the Methodist church today at place December 16, 1879, to Mrs. Lizzie I Shipley orchard will have at least 4.100 husband, who is the contractor on the 10:45 a. m. Rev. E. A. LaDow, o f the Walker, who with five children survive j boxes, the Lutscomb orchard over 2,000 more and at least 1500 boxes will come new school building, has returned to Christian Church, will preach the ser him. Deceased had been an invalid for the from smaller orchards in the neighbor- mon. A ll are cordially invited. her home in Ashland for the Winter. past eight years, and on the evening hood. Apples do not comprise all that Mrs. Madge Wall, o f Glendale, and preceding his death he returned from a raised in that part of the valley, Thanksgiving Bull. Mrs. Cecelia Fifield, o f W olf Creek, j visit in California, where he had spent \ Table Rock produces some o f the finest were here Sunday, being called home several weeks with his sister. He was grains and vegetables grown in the by the death of their father, Wm. H. Central Point lodge, No. 193, I. O. O. apparently in his usual health on his county and some o f the most open- Beak F., will give a grand ball in the opera return, but during the evening he was hearted, hospitable people on earth A few choice 5-acre tracts adjoining house on Thanksgiving evening, which i stricken with hemorrhage o f the brain live there.— Medford Tribune. Central Point fer sale by Downing & j promises to eclipse anything in the j antj tj,e following morning, as Emry. j terpsichorean line ever given in Central above stated. Beagle Briefs Mr. Harder, butter-maker at the Point. The best music in the valley The surviving children are: Mrs. creamery, is suffering from a bad hand | will be furnished, the floor will be put j Cecelia Fifield, o f W o lf Creek, Oregon; J Wm. Jones butchered some nice pork this week with symptoms of blood poi- j !n finest condition and nothing will be j jjrs. Madge Wall, o f Glendale, Oregon; soning. He is off duty and is having | undone that is necessary to add to ; Arthur Beal, o f Junction City, Oregon; ers Monday. the member treated by a Medford phy- the enjoyment of the occasion. Invita- Ralph Beal and Harry Beal, who reside One day last week the thermometer sician. |tions wil1 be sent V> neighboring lodges ' with their mother at Central Point. registered 23 degrees above zero. u :. ant* a larKe attendance is expected The funeral services were held at the Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Williama went Wm. Edgely, o f Glendale, visited his; from a„ sections of the valley. 1 family residence Sunday afternoon, be- over to Medford one day last week. daughter, Mrs. Lizzie Beal, during the \ ing conducted by T. M. Jones, o f this week. Mr. Edgely is a veteran o f the Mrs. Minnie Jones is visiting her Card of Thanks. I city. The interment was in the Central civil war, and he now resides at the parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Rodgers. I Point cemetery. Soldiers’ Home at Roseburg. Jesse Richardson, who has been quite W e take this method o f expressing | F. R. Hopkins lost a car of fine ap sick, is greatly improved at this writing. our heartfelt thanks to our neighbors | CHILDREN'S pies Tuesday which had just been load Oscar Rodgers and Fred Brown made and friends for assistance and sympathy j favQrite tonjc jg whit(,,s ed ready for shipment east. A local Cream Ver a business trip to Central Point Mon tendered during our recent sad bereave freight train backed in on the siding mifuge, the cure for worms and all day. ment. W e fully appreciate your kind and struck the apple car such a lick children’s diseases. It not only kills ly words and acts. Born—Nov. 20, 1906, to Mr. and Mrs. that the apples therein were practically the worms, but removes the mucus and M rs . L izzie B ea l and F am ily . Robert Fleming, o f Sams Valley, a ground into a pulp, fit only for cider. slime in which they build their nests. daughter. Its action on the child is mild and leaves Holiday goods; Christmas presents; W. C. Chapman took a load o f dress him in a healthy condition. Joe Daniel, New Year gifts at the Central Point Post Farm Solo. ed turkeys over to Central Point one Surmac, Tenn., says that he gave one Pharmacy? tf. o f his children White’ s Cream Vermi day last week. Last Saturday a deal was closed with fuge when the doctor thought it had Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Downing returned Prof, and Mrs. Narregan and son, from a-' trip to the north last Friday J. L. Arnett for the purchase of the colic, and from the first dose the child Eugene, were the guests o f their son after spending a week at Albany and Post farm, two miles north o f town on passed 73 worms. Sold by Central and w ife last Saturday. Eugenie. Mr. Downing went to Albany the Tolo road, the price being reported Point Pharmacy. George Stacy, accompanied by his The place contains 49 to consult a specialist in regard to his at $5500.00. daughter, Miss Alberta, made Medford asthmatic ttouble and believes that the acers and is one o f the most desirable and Central Point merchants a call last D IED treatment he received there is giving homes in the valley. The soil is well Saturday. adapted for alfalfa or fruit, and the him much relief. They stopped at Mrs. Sarah Lake, a recent arrival Sunday the friends of Mrs. W. C. H erald is informed that Mr. Arnett will Eugene for a few days to visit rela here from Boise, Idaho, died Tuesday, Chapman gave her quite a surprise tives, and after a few days o f W il set ten or twenty achers to fruit at the 27th inst., at the home o f her son- party in honor o f her 43rd birthday lamette moisture they are well satisfied once. in-law, John Sisty, in Willow Springs anniversary. Those present were: to be back in the sunshine of the Rogue pecinct, after an illness o f several | Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wilhite, Prof, and River Valley. weeks. The funeral will take place j TH A T’ S IT ! ! ! Mrs. Narregan, Mrs. I L. Case, Mrs. this afternoon from the residence, The Central Point Pharmacy has a Cough yourself into a fit o f spasms and M. H. Gorden, Earl Case, Percy Talent, interment in Central Point cemetery. change o f ad this week. Read it and then wonder why you don’t get well. Eugene Narregan Oily, Mattie and learn where to go for your X-mas goods. I f you will only try a bottle o f Ballard's Sammy Gorden. A ll had an enjoyable time. Southern Oregon Normdl Notes Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Kirk, Jr., are Horehound Syrup your cough will be a here from Niagra, North Dakota, visit thing of the past. It is a positive cure ing their friends, W, W. Glasgow and for Coughs, Influenza, Bronchitis and Real Estate Transfers By C. G. Peebler. family, o f near town, and Mr. and Mrs. all Plumonary diseases. One bottle will The basketball boys and girls are hard L. Hatfield, o f this city, for a few convince you—at youur druggist, 25c, at work practicing for places upon the Amos Nicholson to Sarah E Downing, days. Mr and Mrs. Kirk were recent 50c and $1.00. first teams. 6.79 acres sec 8, tp 37, 2 w; $150. ly married and are enjoying a honey The new students enrolled last week U S to Jessie Rosencrans, nw} sec 26, moon trip on the Pacific coast. Mr. Dynamite Explodes. are; Parks Shelley, Rae Hevener, tp 32, l e ; patent. Kirk is engaged in the banking business Ashland; Clyde and Clarence Clary, E W Mitchell to H C Kinney, lots 31 at Niagra and is also extensively in Klamath Falls; Ethel Dollarhide, Siski and 32, blk P, R R add, Ashland; $1. terested in wheat growing in Dakota. ^.t tbe Braden mine, six miles north- you. Ben and Ann Beall to S A Pattison He is well pleased with the climatic, | ^ Central Point, on the Gold Last Friday afternoon the Athena et al, lots 5, 6 and 7, blk 14, and lot 8, Hill road, Tuesday afternoon a terrible scenic and material advantages o f the explosion o f dynamite occurred, which Literary Society gave their first debate blk 66, Central Point; $1. Rogue River Valley. Ben and Ann Beall to S A Pattison seriously injured four workmen. Jas. — Resolved, That Alexander the Great Select a Christmas present for your Robbins was perhaps fatally injured, was a greater man than Julius Ceasar. et al, 9.76 acres in sec 2, tp 37, 2 w; wife, mother, sister or sweetheart, as Carl Darling lost an eye and was other- The negative won. i $390 the case may be, from the mammoth wise mangled, and two men, Dawson Lavina Mingus to Addie V Guches, 2 Mrs. Mulkey entertained the boys stock o f holiday goods at the Central an(| ROSrerSi were more or less crippled. and girls from the dormitories last acres in sec 35, tp 37, 2 w; $100. Addie V Guches to J C Smith, 2 acres Point Pharmacy. The men were thawing frozen powder. Saturday evening. in sec 25, tp 37, 2 w; $650. The elegant new home being erected ; when the accident occurred, Pres B. F. Mulkey, Prof. Sanders Frank Beuttel to C H Veghte, lot 3, by F. H. Hopkins, o f this city, is near and Mrs. Wickerham went to Portland blk I, R R add to Ashland; $10. ing completion and Mr. Hopkins and lart Saturday to attend the teachers’ Growing Aches and Pains Elmira Pugh to Margaret A Walker, his family hope to occupy it within the association. Mrs. Josie Sumner, Bremond, Tex., lots 28, 29, 30, 31, blk N, R R add to next week or so. The home is strictly Thanksgiving vacation, which is two modem in every respect and is supplied writes, April 15, 1902; “ I have used days, will close the first term at the Ashland; $10. Ballard’s Snow Liniment in my family C W Palm et al to Electra E Halla- with every modern convenience. The Normal. day, lot 2, blk 2, Palm’s add to Med first floor contains a large living room, for three years. I would not be with ford; $100. a spacious dining room, a library and out it in the house. I have used it for FOR SALE. C W Palm to Henry Clark, 2 acres in office room, kitchen, pantries, cold my little girl for growing pains and tp 37, 2 w; $200. storage, etc.; the second floor has five aches in her knees. It cured her right 300 bushels of fine quality Red Chaff fine airy -chambers and besides these away. I have also used it for frost F or S a le —A six-room dwelling in there is ample room in the basement bitten feet, with good success. It is or Buie Club wheat, for seed. Call on Central Point, in good repair. Bam, J. M. H u rley , and a ttic.' The building will be heated the best liniment I ever used.” 25c, or address, R. F. D. Central Point, Or. good water, some fruit. A bargain. with a furnace and will be supplied 50c and $1.00. Sold by Central Point Pharmacy. Inquire at this office. tf 27 d3 throughout with hot and cold water. on the orchard proposition in the Rogue River Valley. A good jrchard on the right kind o f land is very attractive. The right kind of ap 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 agenev 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. Consult any business man, bank or orchardman in the valley as to their reliability. 33 11 » > Hop Gold Beer Strictly Straight Double Stamped W h is k y We will ship you from 1 to 4 7-8 gallons of fine whis key or best quality o f Bottled Beer By Dozen, C m « or Barrel V. L Snyder & Co. ird , O re . AG E N TS FOR HOP GOLD BEER " The Beat on Earth ” •K-l-t-H -M- i I ¡ I | . l' l' I-H- just Received ! ! A new lot of those celebrated H igh T o p W ash in gton Logger Shoes. Granfili & Robnett ■Popular Merchants- Central Point, Oregon. Teamsfers with Teams Wanted By IOWA LUM BER M E D F O R I) the & BOX COMPANY OREGON