Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, March 12, 1908, Image 2

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    CENTRAL-POINT HERALD, TH U R SD AY, MARCH 12, 190«
li h 1 I i M - H -b
Reform News.
C entral P oint H erald
Central Point State Bank
This column is edited by the press
superintendent of the W . C. T . U. of
Central Point, Oregon.
L a n c a s t e r & P a t t is o n , P u b l is h e r s
S. A . P a t t i s o n , E d i t o r .
J. E . L a n c a s t e r , B u s in e s s M a n a g e r
1 1 1 1 ; | -l- j-j. Y
C entral Point, O re.
A small book entitled “ Saved by the
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BA N K IN G BUSINESS
Blood” has recently came to the hand
An independent local newspaper
devoted to the interests of Central j of the writer. This book, written by
! Claude A . Gunder, is a story o f his life, D IR E C T O R S—J. W . Merritt, President; W . C. Leever, Vice-President; T. M
Point and the Rogue River Valley.
his thoughtless acquisition o f the ap­
W itten, Cashier; I. C. Robnett, W . J. Freeman.
Published Evary Thursday.
Subscription price, |1.50'per year, in petite for alcohol and his many fruit-
I less efforts to overcome the same.
advance.
Your Patronage is Respectfully Solicited.
Now the saving blood of the Saviour
Entered as Second-class Matter, May 4,
J has freed him, and his future life is
19(H), at the Post Office at Central Point,
consecrated to the fight against the
L O D G E D IR E C T O R Y .
Oregon, under the A ct o f Congress of
liquor traffic, and work for the boys.
March 3. 1879._____
___
The following are extracts from a
E N T R A L POINT LODGE NO. 193
— by the—
! page headed “ W hat Liquor Does” :
I. O. O. F.
“ Tonight it enters an humble home
MR. HAMMERSLY VS. THE PEOPLE.
Meets every Saturday evening at
j to strike the roses from a woman’s
7:30 p. m. in A . O. U . VV. Hall,
; cheeks, and tomorrow it challenges
corner
Second and Pine Sts. Visit­
Mr. Joseph L. Hammersly, of this republic in the halls of Congress.”
ing brothers are specially invited to
Gold Hill, Jackson county, where
“ Today it strikes the crust from the
meet with us when in town.
W . E P r ic e ,
he is bank cashier, city attorney lips of a starving child, and tomorrow , G e o . L . F o r d ,
Secretary.
Noble Grand
postmaster and a leading citizen, levies tribute from the government
itself. There is no cottage humble |
is a Republican candidate for
j enough to escape; no palace strong J
P R O F E S S IO N A L
member of the legislature, and enough to shut it out. It is the mortal |
promises to vote for “ that Re­ enemy of peace and order, the despoiler
JEROME L. RAWHOUSER
publican candidate for United of men and terror of women, the cloud
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
!
that
shadows
the
face
of
chileren,
the
'
■
States senator who received the
Office second floor John Ross building',
| demon that has dug more gra ,es and
highest number of votes at the
over Herald office. Pine street.
sent more souls unsaved to judgment J
TRAINS FOR PORTLAND.
primary election.” In justifica- than all the peslilonces thst have | Cali residence from office phone when
necessary, day or night.
Trains leave Central Point
tion
of
this
position
M r, wasted life since God sent the plagues i
for Portland and way
Hammersly says that he “ cannot to Egypt, and all the wars since Joshua CENTRAL POINT - ....................OREGON
stations daily at - - - 9:59 a. m.
vote for a Democrat for United stood before Jericho. It comes to
5:49 p. m.
ruin and shall profit mainly by your DR H. P. HARGRAVE
States senator, whether it be
TRAINS FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
sons and mine. It comes to mislead
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Governor Chamberlain or any human souls and to crush human hearts
Leave Central Point - - - 10:20 a. m.
1:35 p. m.
other good, competent Democrat, under its rumbling wheels. It comes
Oflice over First National Bank
Ashland accommodation
9:05 p.m.
regardless of the circumstance to bring gray-headed mothers down in
Through Pullman,
Standard and
that said Democrat be success­ shame and sorrow to their graves. I t :
Orefon
tourist cars on both trains; chair cars
ful and receive a majortty of comes to change the w ife’s love into i
Sacramento to Portland and El Paso,
despair and her pride into shame. I t !
votes in the election in June.”
and tourist cars to Chicago, Sc. Louis,
comes to still the laughter on the lips i
SO U T H and E A S T
C
Rogers’ Bros.
The Resl on Earth.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
J
Triple plated
C EN T 'L POINT PHARM ACY
SHASTA ROUTE
This is fair and frank, and we
hope some good, capable man—
whether Republican or Democrat
makes no difference—will run
against Mr. Hammersly, and find
out whether the people of Jack-
son county want to have a direct
voice in electing the United States
senator or whether they prefer
that even so good a man a3 Mr.
Hammersly shall do that job for
them.
Mr. Hammersly’s case is not
unique, but is typical. It brings
up the clear-cut straightout issue:
Shall tiie people choose, and
finally decide, who shall he their
senator? Shall they have the
right and power, two opposing
candidates having been selected
by the voters of the two parties,
to decide between them? Mr.
Hammersly—like some others —
says he will obey the people’s
will as expressed in June if it
suits him? if it doesn’t he will
disobey it. This is the whole
ffesue of Statement No. 1. It
simply means: “ I will obey the
command of the people.” This
“ slogan” ought to win.
The
people should see it that it does
win..—Portland Journal,
ÜSES 01 EHE T0MAE0.
of children and stifle all the music o f j
the home and fill it with silence and
™
desolation. It comes to ruin your body j ,
and mind, to wreck your home, and it
knows it must measure its prosperity
by the swifttnss and certainty with
which it wrecks the world.”
Removed to New
Building £
With my fine
line of
Fruits,
Confectionerie
and
Fresh
Bread.
by later discoveries in the rapid £
J
-j-
j
advance of chemistry’s develop-
ment, but the truth remains that j X
the tomato is a valuable allmen- j Ij*
E
tive and when properly prepared, j £
is well received by stomachs not i
altogether lost.—Portland Jour-1 $
K
nal.
| New Orleans and Washington.
Connecting at San Francisco with
several steamship lines for Honolulu,
Japan, China, Philippines, Central and
South America.
For particulars, see
FRED PARKER, Agent,
Central Point station,
—or address —
W m . M cM U R R A Y ,
Gen. Pas. A g t., Portland, Ore.
I have added a first-class
•
Lunch Counter.
F. H . W E B B
- H - H - t-H - K -
C. E. STEPHENSON
Kind friends, have you heard j
of the town of No Good, on the j
banks of the river Slow, where!
the Some-time-or-other scents j
the air and the soft Go-easies|
grow? It lies in the valley o f
What’s-the-use, in the province \
of Let-her-slide; it’s the home of j
the reckless I-don’ t-care where j
the Give-it-ups abide. The town
All Work Strictly First-class.
is as old as the human race, and
it grows with the flight of years- C entral
Point. O re.
it is wrapped in the fog of the
idler's dreams; its streets are
paved with discarded schemes,
and are sprinkled with useless
tears.—Ex.
Painting,
Papering,
Tinting,
Signs.
CENTRAL POINT
BAKERY
LEWIS &
SONS, Prop».
FRESH and SALT MEATS.
Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal.
Highest Market Price Paid for Beef, Fork and Mutton.
We invite your patronage.
D.
C.
CENTRAL POINT, ORE.
G R IM
City Draying and Transfer
C e n tra l
F *oin tr O r e g o n
Post Office Hours.
GENERAL DELIVERY HOURS.
Open 7:30 i . m. close 8:30 p. m.
Sundays, open one hour after each
train.
MONEY ORDERS
THE TOWN 0T N0-G00D.
Central Point M arket
No money orders issued or cashed on
Sundays or holidays.
MAIL CLOSES.
No. 14, north bound, 9:30 a. m. Due
! 9:49 a. m.
No. 15, south bound, 9:30 a. m. Due
10:11 a. m.
No. 13, south bound, 12 m.
Due
12:28 p. m.
No. 16, north bound, 4:50 p. m. Due
5:19 p. m.
G u y E. T e x , P. M.
A ppeal» to Chance.
Decision by lot is not ouly a very old
form of settling disputed rights and
points, but It has the sanction of en­
actment as well as usage hi this coun­
try. General Grant once allowed the
lender of a grand charge in battle to
be fixed upon by lot, ami according to
his own comment the “choice fell upon
the worst man In the whole army” for
tho purpose.
Historic precedent for
the simple method which President
Roosevelt adopted for settling tho dis­
putes between Senators Ivlttrodge and
Gamble of South Dakota Is found,
says the Washington Post, iu the Jour­
nal of the senate, which describes the
determination of the terms of senators
by the chance drawing of slips of pa­
per. On May 14, 17S9, a committee
composed of Oliver Ellsworth of Con­
necticut, Charles Carroll of Maryland
KQd William Few of Georgia reported
to tho scuate a recommendation that
the classes of senators be determined
by the drawing of numbered slips of
paper to he prepared by tho secretary,
and this was doue.
South Dakota laws provide that un­
der certain conditions questions of far
graver import than the selection of
federal officeholders shall be determin­
ed by lot, for under the statutes of
this state the selection of members of
congress would be decided oy lot
should several candidates receive an
equal number of votes, while Alabama,
Idaho, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky and
Mississippi all made similar provision
with regard to the choice of state o f
fleers.
All kinds of hauling promptly done.
Retail Dealer in Wood-
Timber Land Act, June 3. 1878.—
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
D epartment of the I nterior ,
U nited S tates L and O ffice ,
Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon,
Roseburg, Oregon, February 15, 1908.
January 22, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with
Notice is herehy given that John J. Winnings
ham, o f Trail, Oregon, has filed notice of hin inten­ the provisions of the act of Congress of June %
tion to make final five year proof in support of his 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands
claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. 10992. made in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada, and
for tho NEW, Section 8, Washington Territory,” as extended to all the
Township 33 South. Range 1 East, W. M„ and Public Land States by act o f August 4. 1892,
that said proof will be made before A. S. BITton, William Parker, of Woodburn, county of Marion,
U. S. Commissioner, at his office, in Medford, Ore­ State of Oregon, filed in this office on February 1,
1907, his sworn statement, No. 8810, for the pur­
gon, on
chase of the SWV, NEW. WV-, SEW. SEW SWV*.
F riday , M arch 27. 1908.
o f Section No. 28, in Township No. 33, South of
He names the following witnesses to prove his Range No. 1 E. W. M., Ore., and will offer proof to
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, the show that the land sought is more valuable for its
landviz: George W. Weeks. Thomas J. Johnson, timber or stone than for agricultural purposes,
Thomas B. Dawson and David W. Pence, all of and to establish his claim to said land before tho
Trail, Oregon.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Register and Receiver o f this office, at Roseburg,
Register | Oregon, on
j
S aturday , the 6th day o f J une . 1908.
f He names as witnesses: D. D. Tompkins, of
j Salem,.Oregon; Arthur Holden, o f Trail, Oregon:,
Timber Land, Act June 3. 1878.—
1 James E»Martirr. o f Portland, Oregon, and David
L S. Llvesay, of Woodburn, Oregon.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or before said 6th day of
U nited S tates L and O ffice ,
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
Roseburg, Oregon, February 12, 1908. June. 1908;
R e n tie r..
Notiee is hereby given that in compliance with .
the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3.]
1878, entitled ‘‘An act for the sale of timl>er lands *
in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada, and ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Washington Territory,” as extended to all the
Public I^and States by act of August 4. 1892,
Minnie K. Moore, of Gold Hill, county of Jackson,
In the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon.
State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office
In the matter o f tho estate of Maria M. Wright,
her sworn statement. No. 8798, for the purchase
of theSW'-i SEW. Section 1. and NW NWW. NWW deceased.
Notice is herehy given that the undersigned has
NEh, of Section No. 12. in Township No. 33 South,
Range No. 2 East. W. M,. and will offer proof to been duly appointed by the County Court of Jack-
show that the land sought is more valuable for its son County. Oregon, as administrator of the estate
timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, o f Maria M. Wright, deceased.
AU persons having claims against the said estate
and to establish her claim to said land before A. S.
Bliton, U. S. Commissioner, at his office, in Med­ are hereby notified to present the same, duly
verified, to the undersigned, at Central Point.
ford, Oregon, on
Oregon, within six months from the date of the
M onday , the 11th day of M ay , 1908.
first publication o f this notiee.
She names as witnesses: William T. Grieve,
A. J. H anby ,
George Daniel. Samuel T. Hodges and lsora L. Administrator of the estate o f Maria M. Wright
Hodges, all of Prospect, Oregon.
deceased.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the Date o f first publication. February 20. 1908.
above-described lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or before said 11th day o'*-*
May. 1908.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
Register.
Timber Land Act. June 3. 1878.—
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
It was long a subject o f dis­
Notice to Subscribers.
11 • c - T U R R I L L , P R O P .
pute whether the tomato is a
A recent ruling by the Post Office j My Bread etc is strictly first-class
fruit or a vegetable: it seems a
fruit in the garden but a vege­ Department restricts the extensio ! and ts second to none in thestate
of credit by newspaper publishers to
table in the market. Diatetically
their subscribers to a period not to ex­ Special orders solicited for fine
it occupies a place between the ceed one year form the date to which
two. It is acid like a fruit, but the subscription is paid. When a sub­ cakes. Satisfaction assured.
at the same time it contains a scriber is one year in arrears his name Give me a trial.
quantity of woody or cellulose must be dropped or a one-cent stamp
must be affixed to each copy of the pa­ CENTRAL POINT OR
material, which should be ex
per mailed to him. This, of course, is
eluded from the stomach as much prohibitive, and as a failure to
ob­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
U n ite d S t a t e s L a n d O r r ic e .
as the prohibited grosser vegeta serve the ruling would result in being
Roseburg, Oregon, December 2. 1907.
D
epartment
of
the
I
nterior
.
hies. Nevertheless the tomato denied the second-class postage rate, a
nogton bachelor wants a wife
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with
Land office at Roseburg, Oregon.
the provisions o f the act o f Congress of Junes.
contains a high alimentive value strict compliance with the rule is nec- froIn s t r.oul,. He may not be quite
January 21, 1908. 1878, entitled “An act for the sale o f timber lands
in the States of California. Oregon, Nevada, and
essary. The rule wont into effect Jan. so anxious when he learns that among
Notice is hereby given that William T. Grieve, Washington Territory,” as extended to all the
and ite use is especially recom-
of Prospect, Oregon, has filed notice of his inten­ Public Land States by act o f August 4. 1892. Mrs.
1st with April 1st named as the final • lie things Missouri folks haro to be
tion
to
make
final
five
year
proof
in
support
of
his
mendend in eases of poverty ol limit for complying with its provisions.
Mary Carrico, o f 804 Front St., Portland, county
claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. 11029, made o f Multnomah. State of Oregon, filed in this office
shown Is a hank account worth look­
October 4. 1901, for the S’--., of NW, Section 27. on January 28. 1907, her- sworn statement. No.
the blood, account of the great The Herald will shortly mail state- ing at.
Township 32 South. Range 2 East, and that said 8726, for the purchase of the W V o f SEW, NW of
proof will be made before A. S. Bliton, U. S, SWW. of Section No. 2. in Township No. 33. South
quanity of iron it contains, a fact menns to such of its subscribers as are
Commissioner, at his office, in Medford, Oregon, on of Range No. 1 E.. W. M.. Ore., and will offer
Iuexperienced horsemen In the army
recognized by simply cutting the in arrears and will hope to receive a re­
M onday . M arch 23. 1908.
proof to show that the land sought is more valu­
ply from all before April 1st.
tf.
He names the following witnesses to prove his able for its timber or stone than for agricultural
tuny create a demand fur a constant
tomato and applying to the cut
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, the purpose«, and to establish her claim to said land
• apply of horses that will cause tbo
land, viz: Nelson M. Nye, John Grieve. Stanford before the Register and Receiver o f this oflice. at
surface any of the reactives of
S. Aiken, W. O. Vaughn and John Dits worth, all Roseburg, Oregon, on
j race tracks to go out of business of
of Prospect, Oregon.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY
W ednesday , the 29th day o f A pril . 1901.
that mineral. As an agreeable Central Point Livery,
! Ihclr own accord.
Register.
She names as witnesses: Arthur Holden. •f
Trail, Oregon: Mrs. Doc ¡a M. Holden, of Trad,
and most affective method of ad­
Oregon; D. D. Tompkins, o f Salsm. Oregon, and
Even the smiles of the jokesmtths
ministering iron, it is the medium
Jacob H. Tompkina. of Amity. Oregon.
feed and Sale Stable who
Any and all persons claiming adversely tns
try to wring fun out of Georgia
NOTICE
FOR
PUBLICATION
above described lands are requested to file tneir
to be prefered to all those artifi­
are growing drier every day.
claims in this office on or before said 29th d»y
cial nostrums or prescriptions in
April. 1908.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
. * s
Register-
D epartment of the I nterior .
W . C . GREEN, Proprietor
which it ¡ a s m often administered,
VThen it takes a week to get a Jury,
Land
Office
at
Roseburg,
Oregon.
In at least two states, Connecticut
how long ts It going to take it to get a
January 24. 1908.
to enrich the blood. Indeed it is
and Iowa, the laws provide that should
Notice is hereby given that Martha R. Mitchen.
disagreement?
First-Class Horses and Rigs,
Timber Land Act. June 3. 1878.-
generally agreed among the best
sister
and
only
heir
at
law
of
Christiana
M. Seavey,
there occur a tie in the selection of
of Grants Pass. Oregon, has filed notice of her
NOTTCE FOR PUBLICATION.
Experienced
Drivers and
presidential electors the result shall intention to make final five year proof in support
educated practitioners that the
Anything left aftar overconfidence j
of her claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. 11960. U nitxd S tattbs * L and O ffice .
bo
determined
by
lot,
so
it
Is
quite
BEST
ATTENTION
GIVEN
Rone burg. Oregon, December 2. 1997.
inorganic preparations cannot
mvle Aurust 19. 1902. for the Lot 4. Section 30.
▼taita the bank Is scoopeil up by over
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with*
within the realm of possibility that the and Lots 1 ar.d 2. Section 31. Township 32 South.
to Transient Stock. Tele­
certification.
enter into the composition of the
W- M„ and that said proof wii tho provisions o fth e act o f Congress of Junes.
choice of the president of the United be made before Joseph Moan. U. S. Commis­ 1878. entitled-"Ah act for the sale o f timber land»
phone in the Barn.
I
sioner, at Grants Pass. Oregon, on
blood, though they may doubt­
in the States of California. Oregon. Nevada.
Count 8ceclK>nyl at least serve« to States might thus be decided by the
Washington Territory.” as extended to all tne
W ednesday . M arch 25. 1908.
less sometimes be useful a s ,
laws of chance.
Public Land States by act of August 4. 1892, Da'»d
She names the following witnesses to prove her S.
j keep «life interest In ptonetle spell In#.
Livesay. of Woodburn, county of Marion. State
WM. A. AITKEN
continuous reeidence upon, and cultivation of. the of Oregon, filed in this office on January 23. 1#H.
serving to neutralize the acids,
land, viz: William Grieve. Nelson Blp «nd Katie his sworn statement. No. 8714. for the Purchase of
Oregon, and Robert A. Dean. the EW NEW. NWW NEW and NEW N W '.. of
which form insoluble salts with
Mrs. Uotnlen ftaiuierson, tbe !«om!oa
Rely upon it that tb* man wh* does of Grants Pi
P u ? Oregon.
Section No. 22. in Township No. 83. South of Range
woman suffrage missionary lo this oot worthily estimate his own dead
the iron of food, thus impeding
BENJAM IN L. EDDY.
No. I E.. W. M.. Ore., and will offer proof to show
Revisten fhat the land sought 1* more valuable for its um­
country, gives It up.
She has been forefathers will himself do v«rj litr)«
absorption and assimilation. The
ber or atone than for agricultural purposes, and to
to
add
credit
or
do
honor
to
hia
eoun
over here long soough to find out that
establish his claim to said land before the Regis
tomato gives the same result, |
try.—William E. Gladstone.
“ Better than Shingles or Tin“ — Rex and Receiver of thisoffke. atRoeeburg. Oregon, on
our women ars a calm and contented
,W ednesday . M m 22nd day o f A t r il ISO*-
providing with natunUJacUon th e1
| Flintkote roofing is better than either
,,
n n t . pkms. of
lot, who think they have about every­
Keep In d«bt to yonr appetite and •hin *les or tin. In fact, it is the beat S i!.* , OnvTfl; Arthur HoMer. «4 Trait Ojra-».
amount of iron demanded by the Pipes, Fitting» and- Plumbing Supplies. thing they want, and that K Is no oss
•very meal win oeem a banquet
house covering made. If you are build- ’
:
' -f Port'«* Ow *»:
to try to persuade them to strike for
system. These ideas,
resting1
m * be «ure and investigate “ F’lintJcote” '
•
'
the
ballot
so
long
as
Lbaj
feel
that
ahno4t entirely on a theory among
West E street, opposite depot.
» Thoee who commit anti permit faults
oetore contracting for your roofinc-
- «ttd 22 nd
01
»V .
.
* .
-
t are not food citiaens.
»>me hygienists, may be modified
- ' **
- Tor sale by W . C Leever.
Y E D F O R D .IO R E .
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