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Local and Personal
C E N T R A L POINT. OREGON. TH URSD AY. MARCH lä. 1900.
HOPKINS IS M AYOR
Ashland Students will Entertain.
Portland Men Here.
Ashland Normal News Notes.
NO.
17
CENTRAL PO IN T
Students and members o f the faculty
A party o f Portland capitalists and
Field meet between the Juniors and is the center o f ore* o f the be3t
of the Ashland Normal will give a de- business men visited Central Point the acliool occurred'March 0th, the re
ORCHARD DISTRICTS
lightful entertainment an the opera Tuesday, the gussts o f Mayor and Mrs suit being a tie.
in
the
Rogue River Y'alley and
Result a Victory fo r Progressive Element. house Saturday evening under the Fred H. Hopkins, at the Snowy Butte
i.Ucy Crawford, o f Buttwian. Wash.,
Mrs. Fred H. Hopkins was indisposed
realizing the importance o f be
auspices
o
f
the
Central
Point
Public
orchard.
During
the
afternoon
they
entered
the
Normal
Monday.
for a few days during the week, but is
A t the city election held Monday School, the proceeds to go into the drove in automobiles to Jacksonville, i A t the business meeting o f the Con ing in ¿lose touch with the sit
mow much improved.
Fred
H. Hopkins was chosen the first library fund of the school. Following Medford and the Lewis and Burril gressional Society the following officers uation the
F o b S a l e — Two dozen good laying
, orchards and other points o f interest in
mayor o f the new Central Point by an is the program:
were elected: Aiphens Cole, president;
hens. Market price. First buyer gets
R O G U E RIVER LA N D COM PANY
PROGRAM.
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valley, enjoying the ideal weather Wilbur Van Pelt, vice-president; Robt.
overwhelming majority.. The total vote
them .— Dr. J. L. Rawhouser.
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i and the scenes o f beauty and riches c f
east was I K and of these Mr. Hopkins
has installed a branch office at
Bagley, secretary, and Bert Peachy,
R. F. Nicho's recently sold his 100
I the valley o f the Rogue. The members
received 91 and W. Warner received 23.
treasurer.
Central Point, in the Herald
acre farm on the slope o f Table Rock
Piano
Solo
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Selected
0f
tj,e
party
were:
John
C.
Lewis,
A.
Mr. Hopkins was the regular nominee
The
Y
.
M.
C.
A.,
under
the
leader
office, with Mr W. E. Kahler,
Nellie Mulkey
for $4000. The name o f the purchaser !
D. Carleton, A. G. P. A. Northern
o f the People’s caucus, and as no other
“ Hail Us Y e Free” - - From Emani Pacifiic; H. C. Bowers, manager of ship o f Stanley Wood, at the last a native-born citizen o f the val
has not been learned here.
caucus was held, a few citizens who
Messrs. Shelley, Wilcox, Stratton,
E. O. Bissell was in from Table Rock imagined they were opposed to his
Portland Hotel; Jehn D. Wilcox, Fred meeting discussed “ Giants in the Path
ley, and a gentleman who has
Peaohy, Edgington, Herndon, Rice,
yesterday to mee Mr.
Green and election prevailed on Mr. Warner to
S. Morris and H. O. Stickney, o f Port way o f the Christian.
given much thought and »tody
Howell, Rose, Brophy, Newton,
Professor A. C. Joy had the mis
family, who arrived from Chicago to all >w 1 is name to be used as an inde-
land, and Ben Norman, proprietor of
to the orchards o f the valley,
Thomas,
Smith,
Crocker.
fortune
to
run
a
rusty
nail
into
his
foot
the Tacoma Hotel, Tacoma.
make their home on the Grisham farm 1 pendent candidate by giving him as-
in
charge.
Vocal Solo—Serenade—From Jocelyn
one day last week, and although he is
• at Table Rock.
sura ices that he could'easily be elected.
Leta Nickerson
able to attend to his duties, he suffers
Call on him for reliable in
M r. and Mrs. D. B. Hendricks, o f The result shows that their reasoning
Reading
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a great inconvenience from it.
Elgin, Oregon, are visiting Mr. and was not a safe proposition to bet on.
formation regarding the mer
Wild Boars In Jackson County
Miss Case
The department e f music under the
Mrs. W. E. Kahler. Mrs. Hendricks is
Councilmen elected were as follows:
its o f any lands in the valley
Lady Quartet—" I Softly Dream"
dtreetion o f Mrs. Neil and Miss Silsby
a sister o f Mrs. Kahler.
L. Hatfield, J. W. Jacobs, Robert
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Mohring
and especially o f the orchard
There is a certain portion o f Jackson will give an entertainment at the opera
C hbap
L a n d s - For the best and K yli, G. S. Moore and S. A. Pattiaan
Misses Nickerson, Stratton, Nor-
lands
near Central Point and
county
that
can
boast
o
f
something
house
on
March
11th,
the
proceeds
Of
cheapest lands In Oregon, enquire o f
T. M. W itten was elected treasurer.
cross, Silsby
that probably no state west o f the which go to defray the expenses of
you will get the best lands
Harness & Thornton, Real Estate and T. M. Jones and Frtd Parker lied
Selected Mississippi river, other than Texas, can
Piano Solo
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that department.
in the valley if you invest.
dealers, Yoncalla, Oregon.
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on the office o f recorder.
Goldwin Herndon
claim. And that "something” is a
Rev. J. N. McConnell, state evan
The Rebekah ladies will hold a Bazaar
The result o f this election is con-
banc| of wild boars.
p a r t II.
gelist of the Christian Cnurch, visited
in the Murry'building Saturday, March 8ldered * s,? nal
the fnends
J. W. Thomdyke, a prospector, wae
Parks
-chapel again Wednesday and delighted
21st, to which all are invited. This will ° f Progress in making Central Point a “ Thinking o f Thee”
Business P o in te rs .
in
Jacksonville
last
Sunday
and
brought
Glee Club
his hearers with his excellent discussion
be one o f the greatest events o f th e . b,* ^ r ,and a botter town and il ie
School books and supplies o f all
Selected with him a pair of vicious looking tusks o f “ Training the W ill.”
ttcason
i auo looked upon as an index o f the Piano Solo
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which he removed from the carcass o f a
grades at Mary A. Mee’s drug store.
N ellie Mulkey
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- . * result -of another election yet to be
We are pleased to say that Ethel
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Denza huge boar after shooting the animal
T
S e t t in g - F u II , b'ood^
on the proposition o f binding the Vocal Solo—“ Sing On”
Chicken Feed Wheat at $1 00 -per
Osborn,
member
o
f
the
class
o
f
’05,.
White Leghorn eggs, 50 cents for 15 ; town for
three times with his rifle. Mr. Thorn-
Miáhel. C en trilToirit Mills. '45d48
Mrs. Frank Shelley
an up-to-date water system,
has
received
a
position,
with
•
good
eggs. One white Wyandotte rooster. | The apparent beliof on the part o f a A v e Maria
Abt dyke stated that the band o f wild hogs ‘salary, as teacher in the schools o f
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See the fine line o f watches and
consisted of about fifty or sixty and
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No' , nTOn’
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f “ “ 1’ | few people that they can keep the
jewelry at the Central Point Pharmacy.
Lady Quartet
Tne
Dalis.
that as soon as they saw him approach
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town from going ahead and thereby Reading
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Wheat good for hog feed at $1.00
Y . M. C. A., lead by Miss Case, dis
ing they ran into the forest. A well-
Mrs. J. H. Gay was seriously in j retard their own and their neighbors’
Miss Case
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directed shot brought one o f them to cussed the subject “ Womanhood” and a bushel. Central Point Mills.
during the early part o f the week ^ best interests, received a severe set- Piano Solo
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brought
out
a
great
many
thoughts
When
you
are
in
Medford
drop
in at
the
ground
and
with
its
agonized
squeal
suffering from violent hemorrhage from back Moitfay. and it is now assured
Leta Nickerson
ing the entire band returned and began helpful to the building o f a perfect “ W eary’s” for good liquors, cool beer
the nose. She is better, however, at that Central Point is about to get a Spanish Gypsy B and-
2rtf
to bite the wounded animal and gore it character. A t the close o f the dis and a good lunch.
this writing.
“ move on” which will reclaim at least
fa) The Gypsy Queen - • Hanson
frightfully with their sharp tusks. Mr. cussion Orra Patrick and Eva Norcross
I
have
on
hand
a
car
load
o
f
first-
The Rite of Baptism was observed a part o f the losses she has sustained
The Gypsy Bride
Thorqdyke was fearful lest the enraged rendered a duet in a very pleasing class blacksmith coal and am prepared
■Suday at Bear Creek by the Baptist as a town during the past 25 years.
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From “ Bohemian Girl”
band turn their attention in his direct manner.
to supply the trade in that line.—W. W
Church of this city. Six persons were
Xb) Gypsy L ife - - - Schuman
tion, so he climbed to the summit o f a
Professor A. C. Joy in his chapel I’rice, Central Point.
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baptized by Rev. Jacquemin and re
Goldwin Herndon—Accompanist.
Girls'
Leap
Year
Dance.
nearby pile o f rocks and shot several talk last Monday compared the laws of
ceived ’into the Church.
Wood is the same mb money this year
times at the wounded hog, finally suc the United States with those o f Eu so you had better see W. C. Leever
J. M. McJimsey has sold two lots in
ceeding in quieting it. When its strug ropean countries, and it. made us feel about a Cole’s Airtight Heater.
The social dance given by the Girls’
Sara
the northwest part o f town to E. C
gles ceased, the band ran away.
•that there is room for
great deal o f i their cost1 In one season.
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Wagner, the consideration being $300. Leap Y ear Club last Saturday evening
Mr. Thorndyke thinks the boar which improvement in our system.
Electric Road Company Organized.
Mr. Wagner will build a good home in was one o f the most pronounced suc-
he killed will weigh within the neigh-
The elocution class under the dime- j
the near future aod otherwise improve cusses o f this or any other season.
berhood o f 30) pounds, and certainly tibh o f Professor H. T. Sutton gave a
This testimonial is not given particular
the property.
Timber lAnd Act. June 3. 1879.—
The incorporators o f tha Electric road
the tusks show that it was no dwarf. recitaJ in the chapel last Thurseay
ly for publication but as an evidence of
N O TIC E FOR P U B LIC A TIO N .
for the Rogue River Valley met Tues
Christian Science services are held i
The
tusks,
however,
were
so
curved
good faith o f the Herald to the girls of
evening.
The selections were well
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day afternoon and perfected their organ
every Sunday morning in the lodge |
that they would probably have been rendered, showing the result o f careful t'HmmSTATu LAxnOrrics,
Central Point. Central Point is the
ization The officers of the new com
room on the second floor o f the opera
useless.
best town in the Rogue River Valley
training and deligent practic.
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fw—burn. Oregon. December 2 . 1107 .
pany are as follows; F. C. Page, presi
-house. A ll m e cordially invited to at- i
No one seeme to be able to account
and the Central Point girls are the very
The meeting o f the Athena literary !
dent; Capt. F. 1». Evans, vice-president
tend these services. Subject for «e x t
for this band o f wild hogs. In all prob
oest feature o f the town. More than !
and general manager; F. E. Minnick,
Sunday, “ Man,’ 1
society wss postponed until March 13th |
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ability the original herd escaped from I
thia they are the best and prettiest lot
W t o n Territory,** hr extonded to all the
and mrs.
Mrs. O.
S. mowrv,
Mowrv, o i f near o f eirlg in 80ut,lern Oregon, or, for I treaiiUrer; S. A. Nye secretary. These some farmer’s pasture in the early days on account o f the field meet.
. Mr.
M r . anu
u. a.
' Public Land tftatou by act of August 4. 1892, Davit!
Prof. H. T. Sutton presented the S. Livoeay, of Woodbum. county of Marion, Stats
Saratoga, Wyoming, arrived Tuesday that matter, on the Pacific coast, and
;oe ethed w,th * •
B*"to" and J- when Jacksonville was the only trading
I of Oregon. filed in thia office on January 23. 1907,
Normal
with
two
volumes
of
his
works
, h'a «worn atatement. No. 8714, for the purchaa« of
and expect to locate here for a perma- the Herald is wMUag to stand or fall to ! E’ W att constltute the board o f d,rect- center between Roseburgh and Redding.
the YM NL H . N W H N E H and NEH N W H . of
ors. Judge Hale o f Grants Pass was
lient home. They are more the* | that assertion,
Judge 8. J Day o f this city lost some entitled “ Tragedy o f Judas" and "T h e ! Section No. 22. in Townahip No. 33, South of Kan*e
elected
attorney
for
the
company.
' No. 1 EL. W. M„ . Or«*., and will offer __________
proof to ahow
pleased with this valley, and find the :
hogs along in the sixties or seventies Temptation M
! that the la ml sought is more valuable for 4fa tiai-
The company proposes at once to sell
Spring weather we are now enjoying
Frieay morning Prof. M e llin g e r read w o r a t * * » « - t > a n a * r ic u it u r d i ipYjrpoMa, and to
and while this may or may not have
• w „- «¡«In
i • a
x
eaUbl i ah hia claim to sanl tdfffld before the HetfiaUr
enough stock in the valley to pay for
an agreeable change from the bleak
any significance so far as this •particu a n a r t i c l e o n M a t h e m a t ic s a s a r a c t o r amj Receiver o f thia office, at Honeburg. Oregon, on
right o f ways, water rights, sites,
W-intriness o f Wyoming.
Revival Meetings.
W ed n e s d a y , the 22nd day o f A p r il , 1908.
lar band o f wild hogs is concerned, yet in Character Building," which was
preliminary surveys, and like matters,
n r h a n n rp o itttp ii h v n il
I Bo namen as witness««: D, D. Tompkins, o f
Postmaster Tex has added a lot of
it shows that such could be the case. m
m u en apprecmieu o y a il.
I Salom. O t » n : Arthur Holden, o f Trail. Oregon.
The work is to be undertaken immedi
1 JamcM E . M artin, o f Portland. Oregon: W illiam
new lock boxes to the post office fix
Mr. Thorndyke describes the wild
Fvangelist McConnell o f Eugene is
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j P ark er, o f W oodbum . Oregon.
ately, the company expects to have a
tures and already almost all the new conducting a series of meetings at the
hogs to be taller than the domestic an
A ny And all persons claim ing a d ve rsely th e
portion of their lines in operation by
II mu I I k ,
A Pleasant Physic.
•boxes are taken. Mr. Tex reports a Christian church Mr. McConnell has
imal. II<* says they are covered with
claims in this M B
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next winter.
J A M IN !.. EDDY.
■VBSTS.
coarse black hair or bristles whitfh
steady ineroase in postal business which . converted more people in the past five
TV hen you wafit a pleasant physic April. 1908.
Register.
The new electric line will circle the
in one o f the very best indexs to the j years than any other one man in the!
* af! " ' v
" i 1® w‘ "
stand up along their backs dike a huge give Chamberlain's .Stomach and Liver
«rrnwth
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nroaneritv
o
f
anv
rommn-
k
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valley
on
both
sides
from
Grants
Pass
growth and prosperity o f any commu Northwest. All should make use of i
brush.
Tablets a trial. They are mild and
to Ashland, and it is expected to even
nity.
This band o f hogs was seen in the vi gentle in their action and always pro
this opportunity to hear one who has
tually extend beyond Ashland to Soda
■F o r S A Lf:.
Allen C. Sanders, o f Seattle, was done so much good. Services begin-at1 Springs. The Applegate and Illionois cinity o f the Oregan Belle mine where duce a pleasant cathartic effect. Call
the timber is very heavy and where at Mary A. Mee’s drug store for a free
here Sunday the guest o f Mr. Hopkin 7:30 and last one hour and fifteen min-
’A thlited States Cream Separator,
valleys will also be .tapped eventually,
there are few human habitations.— sample.
No. 6, capacity 500 pounds, practically
at the Snowy Butte orchard. Mr. utes. Come and help us to make this
—Medford Mail.
Jacksonville Post.
as good as new. Cost when new $80.
Sanders was in the valley looking for a great meeting.
E l d e r s o f t h e C h r is t ia n C h u r c h .
investments in fruit lands and had
Trespass Notices, printed on cloth, Have sold my cows and do not need the
separator. It goes for $50 cash.
examined the Patterson farm, near
for sale at the H e r a ld office. 60 cents
Subscribe for the H erald .
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R. C. H ensley .
Talent, before coming down here. He
Business Law fo r Business M e n.
dozen.
if
Is very much pleased with the valley
| A comprehensive reference book for
Boosting the Town.
and expects to return within 30 days
business men, farmers and everybody
io make some heavy investments here.
4 1 1 ■!■■F * + I l M l I »
who wishes to kuow something of the • H -H -H -K -H -K -M -l-HH -l 4 'H " H i -1-H " M -H -I- H -H - H - H -M "1" M "M -M -H -1'
The Herald job press has been run
laws o f the Stste of Oregon as they
A fine 10-pound daughter was born to
ning overtime during the week getting
are related to daily business affairs.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hanna last Sunday
out letter-heads and envelopes for prac
The work is compiled by A. J. Bledsoe,
morning and Mr. Hanna ia so pleased
tically every business man and woman
a competent attorney, and is recom
with the Rogue River valley that he is
in Central Point, every sheet o f which
mended by such eminent jurists as
contemplating disposing o f his Portland
carries a lot o f good boost stuff for
Chief Justice R. S Bean of the Oregon
property and becoming a permanent
the town and community. The station
Supreme Court; W W. Cotton, gen
resident here. Mrs. and Miss Hanna
ery is designed to draw attention to
eral attorney for the O. R. & N. Co.,
are getting along nicely and J L. has
the cheap colonist rates now >in effect
and others. Price $4.00. Orders for
been able to be down town without a
| from all eastern •points and to rtnpha-
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this book may be left at the Central
guardian since Monday afternoon.
t -
lise the fact that tickets may be pur-
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J. B. Ross, who was recently offered ; chased from any raiIroad Htation in the Point Herald office.
By an Overwhelming Majority.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wetzel w e r e !
•down from Meeford yesterday.
Dress Patterns
a lucrative position with the Peters east direct to
Point. Attention
arms company as a traveling demon-, ¡9 a!so directed to the unexcelled ad-
strator o f the value o f the Peters arms j Tanta)fes o{ the Central Point section
ami cartridges, has returned from San | and there u n0 doubt but that this ad-
Francisco and reopened his barber shop vertising will result in much good to
Mr. Ross is an expert with the rifle the town and comunity. The following
and while practicing the other day he business people are using this stationary
Struck 15 marbles thrown in the air
W. C. Leever, Cranfill & Robnett,
with a 22 rifle without missing a shot C. S. Sanderson, Guy E. Tex, J. W.
Spring Fabrics
SPRING ATTRACTIONS
Card o f Thanks.
We wish to express ear heartfelt
thanks to our friends and neighbors
who so kindly assisted through the
sickness and at the death of our beloved
w ife and mother.
FOR THE LADIES
J. M . S w im e l a r ,
W. T. Grieve, the well known timber J Merritt, L. Hatfield, Herald, Dr. Raw-
J . M . S w i m e l a r , J r .,
man o f Prospest, came in yesterday j houser, Mary Mee, Warner & Son, J.
B . E. H u r d .
and is busy shaking hands with his H. Gay, Jacobs & Ford, W. E. Kahler,
many friends here. Mr. Grieve is out Freeman & Wiley, A. P. Gillett, G. S.
Trespass Notices, priated on cloth
fo r the republican nomination fer Cone- 1 Moore, T. M. Jones, Lewis & Sons,
ty Assessor and with apparently good F. A. Hawk, W , C. Green, Central for sale at the H e r a l d office. 60 cents
prospects for landing the nomination Point Hotel.
a dozen.
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and election.
He is a former Central
Point boy and has many friends all over
the county who have confidence in his
ability and integrity if elected to the ,
■office.
J. D. Parker arrived from Saratoga.
Wyoming, Monday and Mrs. Parker is
expected to arrive in a few days, M v
having stopped at Roseburg for s
short visit with friends. Mr. Stanley, ■
who purchased the Aikin farm on ftogwe
River last Fall, is somewhere en rotue
with two or three cars o f stock and
boas eh aid goods and is expected to drop
tn any day. Mr. Parker is more than
Call and see our stock and watch this space next week.
ever pleased widh Central Point and
Ross Building, First-and Pine Sts.
has already got his coat off and is
bury early and late booeting the best
C E N TR A L POINT, OREGON.
raUey ea earth.
Granfili & Robnett.
Headquarters for
Men’s Furnishings.
Best Line of Shirts in the City.
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