Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, February 20, 1908, Image 1

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C E N T R A L P O I N T . O R E G O N . T H U R S D A Y . F E B R U A R Y 20
local and Personal
Vote.
Vote next Tuesday.
Vote for the new charter.
W. T. Stidham is visiting friends in
California.
Mrs. Mary Middlebusher, o f Trail,
was in after supplies Monday.
B. Vincent, o f Sams Valley, waa ¡n
a fte r supplies the first o f the week.
Did you hear about it? I t ’ s all the
talk. N ext Wednesday evening.
Students of the North school at Med­
ford are out on strike this week because
o f the transfer o f their teacher to
another position. The teacher refused
to accept the new position and the
pupils refused to acc ipt the new t •* her.
So the school board seems to be be­
tween two fires.
Don’t forget that the Modern Wood­
men are going to give a Stereopticon
show and box social at the opera house
; next Wednesday eveniug at 8 o ’clock.
All ladies are invited to come and bring
a box with lunch for two. Everyone
come and have a good time. Remember
the date, 1 ebruary 26th.
Dr. Rawhouser made a professional
visit to Flounce Rock the first o f the
week.
I. B. McDonald and James Vincent
came in after supplies the fore part o f
the week.
A Reading Circle has been organized
by the voung people of the First Bap­
tist church and the first meeting will
b eheld in the church next Sunday
evening at 7:30. Miss Ruth Aikin will
read at this meeting, the topic being
“ Quiet Talks About Jesus.” A ll t ie
Mrs. Mary Martin, who has been
young people and others are invited to
visiting her children in California, re­
attend this meeting.
turned home Monday.
John E. Ross le ft yesterday for San
W. J. Priddy, the well-known brick
Erancisco, where he has been offered a
manufacturer and contractor, o f Med­
good position with the Peters Arms Co.
ford, was in town yesterday.
as a demonstrator with rifle and phot-
"Will Scott has been as busy as a gun. Mr. Ross is one o f the best
nailor during the week entertaining a
amateur shots on the coast and i f he
.big carbunde on his le ft wri6t.
accepts this position the practice he
'Mrs. 'Drxon,, o f Merlin, a former will have should soon place him in the
resident o f this place, is the guest of front rank among crack shots in the
entire country.
Mrs. Maud ChaDman this week.
This old world is surely going to the
Rev. and Mrs. vjacquemin went to
Merlin last Saturday to look after the demnition bow-wows. In San Francisco
Baptist work at that place for a few the other day the president of a bank
that failed made a gun play on an im­
days.
pudent depositor who went to the
T. C. Law was in town Monday
bank and demanded his money and a
closing up the administration matters
servile court sent the banker to jail for
connected with the Forest J. Hecox
six months.
This is plainly not right.
estate.
They should have sent the depositor to
Vote for the new charter next Tues­
jail for life for his impertinence.
day and advance the material interest
Trustees o f the local Odd Fellows
o f every property owner and resident
lodge are investigating the merits o f a
o f the town.
number o f different locations for a site
A t tire opera house next Wednesday
evening the Stereopticon show and box for the proposed new building which
the lodge expects to erect this coming
social for the benefit o f the Modern
summer. Plans and specifications for
Woodmen.
the building have not yet been prepared
Mr. and Mrs. Caley were here during
but the Herald is informed that the* in­
the week from Yoncolla looking after
tention is to erect a first-class iW d in g
business matters and visiting their
o f either brick or cement blocks 50x100
daughters.
feet and two stories high.
B. F. Mulkey announces himself in
In mentioning the names of new
this issue as a candidate for the nomi­
members o f the I. O. O. F. last week
nation for district attorney at the com­
the type got mixed and caused the in­
ing primary.
telligent compositor to spell Eph Chap­
Corvallis Waterworks Pay.
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Business Pointers.
Progressive Oregon.
(Special Correspondence.)
Two years ago the little city o f Cor­
vallis installed a municipal water sys­
tem supplying the town with pure
mountain water at a cost o f $75.t»00.
A report recently filed by the water
commission for the year ending
December 31, 1907, shows that the
revenue from the sale o f water to con
sumers for that year was $10,242.61.
Continuing the report shows a balanee
of earning on hand, after paying all ex
penses, including the annual interest
at 5 per cent on $75,000 outstanding
bonds, o f *3,949.98. During the year,
there has also-been paid out from th<
earnings o f the plant *1000 a nart of
the purchase price o f the privately-
owned system that was in operation
before tne municipal system was in
stalled.
The city mountain-water system has
been in operation a little more than two
years, but has already demonstrated
itself to be a marked financial success.
To the installation o f the mountain
water system is attributed a part of
the explanation o f Corvallis, vigorous
growth, which resulted in the addition
of more than 8 per cent in 1907 and
nearly 13 per cent during 1906, to the
number oi homes in the city.
See the elegant line of valentines at
P ortland , O re ., F eb . 17, 1908. Miss Mary Mee’ s drug store.
The spirit o f progress throughout
School books and supplies o f all
Oregon was never more pronounced grades at Mary A. M ee’s drug store.
than a t the present time. The com­
See the fine line of watches and
mercial organisations o f the state seem •
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jew elry at the Central Point Pharmacy,
to be determined to do more effective
advertising that ever before. There is
When you are in Medford drop in at
a spirit o f organization in the air, and “ W eary’ s” f « r good liquors, cool beer
the biggest effort centers upon the snt* a ff°oc* lunch.
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colonist rates from March 1st to April i I have on hand a car load o f first-
30th, and the $30 rate from all points class blacksmith coal and am prepared
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supply the trade
in 1 that
line. — W . L E<
in the . Middle
West to . all
points in Ore­ ' t to
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gon is emphasized in every advertise­ Price, Central Point.
Wood is the same as money this year
ment and every appeal.
Salem held the greatest • progressive so you had better see W. C. Leever
Save
meeting in her history last week, and about a Cole’s Airtight Heater.
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is preparing to hold a celebration Tues­ their cost in one season.
day night, February 18th, at which
time she will entertain several hundred
prominent citizens from outside points
and more than one hundred o f these
will be from Portland and include the
leading financiers, manufacturers, mer-j
chants and property holders o f the city.
F ire p ro o f B uiktinr
M od ern C o n re n ie n c e r
Hotel St. Philip,
H . M . P IE R C E . P rop r.
Electric Lights, Steam Heat, Hot
and Cold W ater in Every Room.
Eugene is attracting a large amount
Street Cars from Depot Direct to
of foreign immigration, and similar re- |
Hotel.
ports come from Ashland and Medford.
A New Industry.
The Coos Bay country is busy in pre­
European Plan. *1.00 a Day and
senting its claims, while Eastern Ore­
Upward.
The Rogue River valley is heralded to gon points are improving every op­
Fourth, Fifth and Burnside Sts.
the world and is known by all persons portunity to gain new citizens and new
who are acquainted with its resources industries.
Portland,
Ore.
as a land o f more natural facilities for
California hos been aroused to the
the production o f wealth from varied
lines o f endeavor than perhaps any importance of the Pacific Nortowcst,
other section o f country on earth. The and especially that o f ehe great. “ Inland
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past trouble has been that we have not
taken advantage of the opportunities Empire,” as a result o f the magnificent
that Nature has placed at our doors, excursion which is being entertained in
and while we have railed against the Los Angeles by the Chamber a f Com­
railroad company because o f excessive merce o f that city today.
freight rates on commodities which we
The positive assurance that Sw ift &
are compelled to consume, we have too
often failed to take advantage of Company and other great packing com­
Nature’s bounties which surround us panies will locate enormous plants at
and produce the things we need.
E. A. Ford is preparing to change, Portland will give an impetus to the
in a small way, the present situation, livestock industry o f all this portion of
at least along one line, by establishing the United States. The location of
c shingle mill in the timber in the Big these packing houses will add to the —
Butte section.
He has secured an
value of the holdings o f every breeder
adequate tract of the choicest sugar
timber in me
the councry
country for
h; and producer o f cattle, sheep, hogs and I ' T ' T T T ' M T ' T T T T F T ' A T>
pine umoer
ror ms
purpose, and as soon as the roads are j poultry, and the dairy product o f Ore- •• ‘ El l~*, j \ L V V
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m condition to take his mill in he will ; g o n wjn be trebled and will find a
n a / v in t K o m n n n t a n f i i p n t~\ r n 1* « /V l*
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begin
the manufacture of a high grade
of shingles. Mr. Ford will use a gaso­ market in every part o f the world.
line engine for his motive power, and
Five tons o f printed matter, present­
he is satisfied that the business will be ing in an attractive form, both by
a lucrative one for him and also a good
picture and by text, the vital facts
thing for the valley.
Practically all the shingles now used i relative to the important fruit districts |
here come from Washington, and the | o f Oregon, have been distributed by
cost of production and manufacturer’ s : the Portland Commeseial Club within i £
profit, as well as a heavy fre ig h t; . . . . f
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charge, goes out o f the country in all j tne last 10" weetfd'
cases, while the money expended for I -Tom Richardson, Manager o f the
home_made shingles is kept at home. i Portland Commercial Club, le ft this
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C E N T R A L P O IN T
is the center of one of the be6t
ORCHARD DISTRICTS
in the Rogue River Valley and
realizing the importance of be­
ing in fclose touch with the sit­
uation the
R O G U E R IV ER LAND COM PANY
has installed a branch office at
Central Point, in the Herald
office, with Mr W. E. Kahler,
a native-born citizen of the val­
ley, and a’gentleman who has
given much thought and study!
to the orchards of the valley,
in charge.
Call on him for reliable in­
formation regarding the mer­
its of any lands in the valley
and especially of the orchard
lands near Central Point and
you will get the best lands
/in the va Hey if you invest.
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Finds us still doing business at
The Old Stand.
A lth o’ our stock shows the effect o f d
Clarence, the young son o f Mr. and man’s name so that it plainly appeared
Mrs. David Grisham, has been quite ! t0 Spei|
Grieve, Jim is said to be
sick with measels the past week but is - nearly the whole thing among the goat
now improving.
j rider's, so far as waist measure is con- product that is consumed here, the raw j annual dinner o f the Los Angeles
The charter election will be held next j cerned, and'it is possible that the idea material for which is provided by ] Chamber of Commerce.
j The Trans_ ContinentaI Pa8genger
Tuesday. Don’t forget to turn out and j became prevalent that he had to ride Nature at our very doors.
vote fo r the charter and help push the , his goatship in sections because of ex-
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old town along.
| cessive tonnage.
meeting to be held in Chlbago, upon
Table Rockets
the rates to Oregon points in connec­
C heap L ands —For the best and ! J M. Hurley, who recently sold 42
cheapest lands In Oregon, enquire of acres of his fine place on the Jackson-
R. E. Smith and family, who have tion with the National Democaatic Con­
Harness & Thornton,
Real Estate I ville road to Miller & Goffe, o f Duluth, been occupying the house on the Green vention at Denver m July. The Port-
dealers, Yoncalla, Oregon.
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3 1 quest and will work to bring many of
J. W. Lawton, o f Medford, was in I 000, still retains 30 acres o f the same orchard, near Sams Valley. Their tnese delegates to the Pacific North-
tract
and
will
keep
that
for
a
perma­
many
friends
here
regret
their
going
west.
town Monday.
Mr. Lawton has an­
nounced himself as a candidate for nent home. O f the tract sold some 30 away.
While playing on the school grounds
Millions of Gold.
county assessor on the republican ticket. acres are in fruit. Mr Hurley grows
some o f the finest grapes in the valley during recess one day last week Eddie
A recent issue of the Portland Tele­
Steve Caldwell
returned -Tuesday aud from his vineyard came the first Chamlee fell and broke his arm. He is
gram says:
from an extended business trip to Con­ premium Tokays for the Lewis and
Gold, so plentiful in Montana and
getting along nicely.
don, Gillian county. He was accom­ Clark Fair at Portland.
in Oregon, and so easily gotten out of
Mrs.
E.
O.
Bissell
entertained
her
panied home by his nephew, George
the ciu as to be a positive menace to
Sunday-school class at the Bissell home the circulating medium of the civilized
Caldwell.
last Friday evening. With plays and world. This is the condition that con­
The valentine social given by the
Notice to Subscribers.
games the young people enjoyed them­ fronts the country as a result o f a pro­
cess just invented by Dr. W. A. Moore,
young people o f the Methodist church
A recent ruling by the Post Office selves until a fine supper was served, to o f Helena. Montana, now stopping at
in the town hall last Friday evening
which
they
did
full
justice.
the Hotel Portland. He is here for the
was well attended and a most success­ Department restricts the extensio
o f credit by newspaper publishers to
Mrs. J. C. Pendleton is suffering purpose of shipping a plant for the re­
ful affair.
duction o f ore to the deposits in
their subscribers to a period not to ex­ with a severe case o f pneumonia. Dr. j Montana.
Many new people are coming into
ceed one year form the date to which ! Jones, o f Medford, is in attendance.
The ore goes as high as $8,000 a
town within the past week looking for
said this
this morning,
the subscription is paid.
When a sub- | A representative o f the Southern I
Dr. Moore said
homes and business openings. The out­
scriber
is
one
year
in
arrears
his
name
•
Oregonian
was
here
Monday
canvassing
b
^
in
MonUna
in
d
T
n
southern
Ore-
look for the present year is better than
roust be dropped or a one-cent stamp j f 0r the paper and soliciting votes for j gon. The process o f reduction is a
it has ever been.
must be affixed to each copy o f the pa- j Miss Lewis, o f Eagle Point, in the secret with me, however, and I pro­
Christian Science services are held per mailed to him. This, o f course, is \ Tribune contest. As Table Rock was Pose il shall remain so for a while, as
every Sunday morning in the lodge
prohibitive, and as a failure to
ob- not assigned to any place, we have n<> means
am n0t
,n* my
atoc plant avlnti
amp e
to “ place
in position,
room on the second floor o f the opera
serve the ruling would result in being interest in the contest. Our girls do when I can turn out millions 0:
of dollars,
house. A ll are cordially invited to at­ denied the second-class postage rate, a 1 not go much on Automobiles, anyway. worth a day.
tend these services. Subject for next strict compliance with the rule is nec­
“ The ore is a gray, or sometimes a
Mrs. W R. Byrum invited some o f blue and red quartz. I t occurs in
Sunday, “ Mind.”
essary. The rule went into effect Jan. Mr. Byrum’s friends to give him a blankets over a wide area and is w ill
Dr. E. W. Barnes, o f North Powder, 1st with April 1st named as the final
birthday surprise and they did so all known to contain gold by practical
was here during the week looking for a limit for complying with its provisions.
right, but a fter he recovered from the | miners, but the process for its ex-
j traction has never been discovered
location for the practice o f medicine. The Herald will shortly mail state-
shock he was able to help get away except by myself, and I have been
He was very favorably impresed with menns to such o f its subscribers as are
with the elegant supper which was working on it for 25 years."’
the town and it is probable he will re­ in arrears and will hope to receive a re­
Dr. Moore is a Camdian by birth,
prepared for the occasion by his good
turn and locate here permanently.
j about 35 years of age and has all the
ply from all before April 1st.
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n n t U i i a i n a m n f w n iif h
in exploiting
A v n l i n l in ir
Gin
wi*e'
I enthusiasm
o f youtH in_
his
The street committee is having some j
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| supposed discovery. To back up his
of the streets improved this week with
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! claims he has a certificate from
the
New Baseball Icam.
¡ assaying firm o f Wells & Proebstel, of
Socialists Mass Meeting.
the debris from the burned schoolhouse.
The town board secured all o f the waste |
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The League baseball team was or-1
to“ havl
material from the burned building for -po th e S ocialists of J ackson C o ., O r . 1 - ganizedth,» week,,
. „ with
. , Karl
. . . M cF.ll , “ J“ » a
removing it from the ground and some' Notice ia hereby given that there ( " p U m o f the team The kids ™Hied discovered in its reduction. He has
excellent improvements on the streets wjjj be a mass meeting o f the Social-1 around and collected money enough to samples o f the ore with him -which re­
sembles the red, gold-bearings rock
is the result.
>sts o f Jackson County, Oregon, at buy new bats, balls, glo /»sand a catch found in Southern Oregon, but for
er’s
mask
and
have
been
practicing
on
Mr. and Mrs W. T. Grieve came in Medford, Oregon, on
which he claims no process but his own
the local diamond thia week. 3 he lii ne-
has ever been able to reduce as it should
from Applegate Friday, where they.
S aturday , M arch 14, 1908,
up of the team is as follows:
be.
had been visiting for a few days and - I
1.00 „ ’» 1,^.1, r> u
Pitcher, 'Earl Me Fall; catcher, M tr-
Commenting on tbc above the Rose-
at 1:00 0 clock P. M. o f sa.dday for the tjn W ltte| ls t b „ e ¿ ,)bert Holmes;
went on to their home near Prospect
Review says:
purpose o f
making
arrangements for
2nd base. Irvin Bebb; 3rd base, burg
Jesse
The Southern ©regun deposits re-
the next day.
Mr. Grieve announces j nominating County
officers and for
Ingram; short stop, Clarence McFall;
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(erred
to above are the mines o f Prof
himself in this issue o f The Herald as a such other business
as may properly right fielder, Henry Webb: le ft j J.
fielder,
B. Ford, near Riddle. These mines
candidate for the nomination for county
| Guy N stt; center fielder, H. Freeman.
1 are known to be heavily mineralized,
come before the meeting
assessesaor subject to republican vote
1 but in the past there has been no
A M. FORD,
j known process for successfully ex­
at the coming primary.
County Secretary of the Socialist party
For Rheumatic Sufferers.
tracting the gold. Prof. Ford, a short
A special meeting o f the Presbyterian
o f Jackson County, Oregon.
The quick relief from pain afforded time ago. had some assays made by use
Missionary Society was held Wednes­ Dated afCentral Point, Or., Feb. 19, ’08.
o f s new process demonstrating what
by applying Chamberlain’s Pain Balm he has claimed for a long time, that
day evening at the home o f Mrs. Hat­
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makes it a favorite with sufferers from the ore is immensely ricn. With this
field to meet Miss Julia Fraser, Field
rheumatism, sciatica, lame back, lum­ new process for extracting the gold
Secretary of Woman'« Board o f Home
bago, and deep -seated and muscular put into operation Douglas county may
H
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FOR
SALE.
Misaions, and Mrs O. D. Caldwell,
soon be enjoying a mining bloom that
pains. For sale by Mary A. Mee.
will rival the famous Tonopah and
Presbyterian Secretary. Miss Fraser,
I have for sale abort eight tons o f |
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Coldfield districts o f Nevada. Mr.
tiawiig had a wide field o f experience
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lord has been quietly working on this
in Horae Mission work, is an extremely loose a fal fa hay, slightly damaged by
Trcspacx Notices, printed on cloth. pTOpolitioB for several yearn and it is
interesting talker, and a delightful rain, at *8.oJ per ten. R. C. H enrlhy . for sale at the H eratjj office. 50 cents hoped that he will soon realize a large
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reward for his efforts.
evening was enjoyed by all.
:: the Holiday rush 4 we are not “closing
:: out at less than cost,” but we are 'still ::
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:: giving our customers
rattling good >■
± ^everyday bargains.
OUR PLAN.
N o o c c a s io n a l “c u t ra t e ”
s a l e s w i t l i in fla t e d p r ic e s j |
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f ju s t co m m o n , e v e ry d a y f
B A R G A IN S .
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a n d c ro w d o f cu sto m ers
c o n t in u e s to j^row.
Granfili & Robnett.
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