Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, March 26, 1908, Image 1

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C E N T R A L PO IN T. O R E G O N . T H U R S D A Y . M A R C H ao. I90 h .
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I. C. Robnett was offered $2500 00 All Roads Lead to Central Point.
Chamberlain for Senator.
Killed by Streetcar.
for his young 4g-acre orchard
: west o f town last Thursday aud quick­
Governor George E. Chamberlain has
“ P ortland , O re ., M arch 17, 1908.
-Vernon Famher, son o f Mr. and is the cen te r^ m e o t the best
ly refused the offer. The price offered
formally announced himself as a candi­ Mrs. L. W. Fansher, of Medford, was
ORCHARD. DISTRICTS
“
Mr.
S.
A.
Pattison,
C A. Whit« visited Medford yester I ....
was $571.50 per acre, which is going
“ Publisher Central Point Herend, date ter «United States senator from almost instantly killed last Thursday ! in the Rogue River Valley and
day.
' some even for the Rogue River valley.
“ Central’ Point, Oregwi. Oregon -and declares'hhnself as stand- «vening in Portland by being struck by j
O. S. Blackford was in town yester
To show -something o f 1 the fertility
‘D ear s i r :—
I ‘n8 squarely on Statement No. 1 and • a streetcar. Deceased was about 19 realizing the importance o f be­
day.
•
of foothill «oil L. T . Van V liet the
‘ I'have before me your kind letter the direct primery law. The Governor yean old and had been in Portland for ing in close touch with tho-sit-
Mrs. M. C. Morris is indispsed this
other day brought in-a section of grape
o f the. 11th inst. and am glad to know says he has been importuned by many several months, where he was employ­ uation the
-week.
vine from’his orchard 2 miles west of
The
the business' men o f Central Point are friends in both parties to make the ed by the streetcar company.
Mrs. F. A. Hawk is on the sick list
R OG U E RIVER LAND COM PANY
| town, the growth of last season, which
working harmonieusly in an earnest "race, and pledges himself to place coun­ family resided in Central Point about a
this week.
' measured almost 25 feet in length. If
try
above
party,
if
elected,
and
to
year ago, where the unfortunate young has installed a branch office at
Mrs. J. A. Mann is on the sick list any other grape country can beat this effort to secure the best possible
suits from the low colonist rates which serve the country at large, the state of man was well known and had many Central Point, in the Herald
'this week.
showing the H erald would like to
Oregon
and
the
people
generally
with­
are at present in effect from the East
friends. Mr. and Mrs. Fansher were
office, with Mr W. E. Kahler,
Call on Dr. Saris, the dentist, April hear of it.
apprised of the sad accident and left
to Central Point, for the fact is that, out regard to partisan politics.
13th to 18th.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. English and G. during this month and next month,
the same evening for Portland to ar­ a native-born citizen of the val­
A. O. Tarbell, of Trail, was in after L. Treichler and daughter, Miss Ger­ ‘ALL ROADS LEAD TO CENTRAL
ley, and a gentleman who has
range for the funeral.
Brings in Fine Stock.
trude, who have been visiting Mr. and POINT.’
supplies Tuesday.
given much thought and-study
L. F. Reddicliffe was down from Mrs. L. Hrtfield and other friends for
"Since the first of the month our
to the orchards of 1 the valley,
several days, expect to leave for their records show that the Rogue River
T. M. Stanley, who recently moved
"Butte Falls last week.
AshlanJ Normal News Notes.
in charge.
Dakota home this evening. Mr. Hat­ Valley is securing a good percentage of here from Saratoga, Wyoming, brought
Hon. S M. Nealon and daughters
field and Mrs. English enjoy driving as the travel, and trust it will continue so with him a small herd o f full blood Red
Call on him for reliable in­
were in town Satuaday.
The advanced elocution class will
well in Oregon as they formerly did in to the end of the season and that your Polled cattle, which are said by com­
formation regarding the mer­
F. A. Hawk has had his shop re- North Dakota.
community will be benefitted. Your petent judges to be the best lot of gi7e its second recital in the chapel
its
of any lands in the valley
•painted during the week.
Lynn Purdin, o f the Gold Hill News, success is ours and we wish to work cattle in this vailey. The Red Polled Thursday evening, March 26th. All
and especially o f the orchard
are
cordially
invited
to
attend.
T or S a l e —Five tons baled grain hay.
s
a
dav>!-purpose
breed
o
f
cattle,
being
George Putman, of the Medford Trib­ with you in every way possible.
lands near Central Point and
—S. M. Nealon, Table Rock.
excellent, both for general dairy pur-
The Enterpian Club, which is com­
une, Jas. Fay, of the Medford Mail
“ Yours truly,
’pesos and for beef.
Mr. Stanley posed o f the music students o f tl e
Mrs. Maude Stickel, of Gold Hill, and E. J. Kaiser, of the Ashland Valley
you will get the best lands
“ W m . M c M u rr ay ,
has 27 head of these cattle and will Normal, gave an entertainment in the
visited friends here last week.
“ Gen. Pas. Agt. S. P.
Record were here last Saturday even­
in the valley if you invest.
make a apecialty c f breeding a fine chapel last Saturday evening. It was
A fine girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. ing attending a meeting of the Jackson
srrain
of
this
excellent
stock.
a public recital and was greatly en­
County Press Association. An excel­
VanHardenberg Monday night.
Mr. Stanley also brought with him a joyed by-all who were present.
Beall Orchard Sold.
Business Pointers.
F or S a l e —W heat, oats and barley. lent dinner was served the visitors at
fine full blood registered Black Perch-
the Central Point Hotel before the
Professor fkrtton gave a very in­
—I. J. Hanson.
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School books and supplies of all
eron
stallion,
coming
4-year
old,
that
meeting.
The Ashbury Beall orchard, across is said to be the finest appearing horse teresting talk in chapel Monday morn­ grades at Mary A. Mee’s drug store.
Mrs. Guy Tex went to Trail Tuesday
ing. His subject was “ A Sketch of
The Bazaar given by the Rebskah Bear Creek, which was sold last Fall
to spend a week visiting friends.
Chicken Fe;d Wheat at $1.00 -per
in the country. He weighs 1850 pounds the Life of.David Livingston.”
ladies last Saturday evening was a to the Rogue River Land Co., of Med­
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stone went to
bushel. Central Point Mills.
45d-18
and is pretty as a picture. Mr Stanley
decided success both from a social point ford, for $9000.00, was resold Monday
School was dismissed at 2:40 last
Jacksonville yesterday afternoon.
has moved all his stock and goods to
See the fine line of watches and
of view as well as financially. Practic­ to W. W. Glasgow, o f Medford, and
Thursday afternoon and the students
the Aikin farm on Rogue river, which
jewelry at the Central Point Pharmacy.
C. B. Rostel is having the front of ally every article in the booths was
Mr. English, of Niagara, N. D., for he recently purchased and iB getting spent the remainder of the day assist­
his building repainted this week.
Wheat good for hog feed at $1.00
sold before the close of the evening $15,000.00. This is one o f the most
ing in planting the trees along the
Miss Fay Pleasants is teaching a and the stacks of hot tamales which promising young orchards in the valley settled down to business.
Boulevard as far out as the Normal. a bushel. Central Point Mills. 46d48.
class in music at the Pleasants Hotel. had been prepared for the occasion and the purchasers got an excellent
This will transform the Boulevard into
When you are in Medford drop in at
a very pleasant driveway.
Miss Maud Cochran has gone to were all gone before five o'clock. bargain in the deal.
“ Weary’s” for good liquors, cool beer
Mr. Glasgow
A Mysterious Mound of Earth
Grants Pass to remain fora few weeks. The ladies realized between $75 and $80 came here from North Dakota two or
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A joint meeting of the Congressional and a good lunch.
from the affair and are correspondingly j three years ago and purchased the
I have on hand a ear load of first-
Clifford, the yonng son of Mr. and
A mysterous looking mound of newly and Athena literary societies was held
j Corum orchard, on the foothill road,
Mrs. Joe Boswell, is on the sick list happy.
dug earth was the cause of some ex­ Friday evening, March 20th, and an ■class blacksmith coal and am prepared
A large audience greeted the Wil-, later selling the place to H. C. Cook at
! to supply the trade in that line.—W. E$
this week.
citement in Gold Hill on Tuesday even­ interesting program was rendered.
liarns Jubilee singers in the opera house ‘ a good advance. He knows what Rogue
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The Special Methods class completed Price, Central Point.
ing and until the investigations of
Mrs. J. W. Hay, o f Gold Hill, was
Monday evening and it is not too much' River fruit land is worth. Mr. English
Wood is the same as money this year
visiting old-time friends of this city to say that no entertainmont ever! is in business at Niagara, and came to Coroner Kellogg were completed it was the required amount of work Friday.
thought that some one had been mur­
“ What Constitutes Man?” was the so you had better see W. 0 . Leever
last Saturday.
given in the town pleased and delighted the coast on a pleasure trip this Winter,
Save
Mayor-elect Fred H. Hopkins went ; the people more than this one. The but a few days in this vicinity “ fixed dered and their body buried in the subject disenssed at the last Y. M. C. | about a Cole’s Airtight Heater.
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to Portland Monday night on a short company is considered the best colored' him plenty” and he now expects to | mound. The mound was reported to A. meeting, with Robert Bagley as their cost in one season.
the cororner by John Noe, who lives on leader.
business trip.
company on the road today and their close up his affairs as soon as possible
the old Masterson place on old Gold
Frank Hudson, of Ashland, and Ellen j
The local telephone office was moved repertoire is at once refined and enter­ in Dakota and come here to reside
Hill. There is an old cabin on the Fox, o f Lane Creek, enrolled at the
Table Rockets
Tuesday from the Central Point hotel taining. Every number called forth
river bank near this place and as Mr. Academic department last week.
to Jones’ Furniture store.
rounds o f applause and when the last
Noe was coming in to town he discover­
Last Friday morning F. M. Eggleson
The young son of Mr. and Mrs. number was announced there were The Cubs Win form Jacksonville. ed what looked very much like a new ly
Mr. F. A. Green and family, from
gave a talk in chapel on his experience Chicago, have moved into the house on
seriously
ill
a
:
cries
of
“
go
on’
’.
Asbury Beall who was
made grave, and bearing evidence of
at
the
West
Point
Military
School.
few days ago is improving.
j Mrs Geo. P. Mims and children
the property purchased by their son.
The Central Point Cub baseball team being made at night as there was candle
Misses Mae and Margaret Nealon, 1 arrived from Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, went to Jacksonville Sunday and played sperm laying around on the leaves and This speech was greatly enjoyed by F. S. Green, of Portland, last year.
both
students
and
faculty.
They are well pleased with their new
two of Jackson County’s brightest last Friday to join Mr. Mims, who re­ the Jacksonville Junior team on their grass. Mr. Noe came to town imme­
school teachers, were in town Saturday, j cently purchased the McLendon ranch diamond. The Cubs are a strong team diately and reported the find-to Mr.
location.
Col. R. C. Washburn has returned
The Central Point Cub ball team will { bek>w town Mr- Mlm8 haa Planted and have declared they will defeat Kellogg who went to the scene and
AD M IN IST R A TR IX n o t i c e .
from an extended visit with Eastern
iplay the Eagle Point team at that I most
tbe Place to the best varietios every school boy ball team in the valley opened up the mound of earth but no­
relatives, and things are now doing at
.place next Sunday, weather permitting. j of commercial apples and pears, and before the season is over. They did thing was found to indicate that a
i with his family expects to make a pretty well in the game Sunday, win­ crime had been committed. The mound In the County C ourt o f Oregon for Jackson his orchard.
T. M. Jones has improved his resi-.
.
,
County.
.
He says he can ning by a score of 15 to 11, but are was two feet wide and about six feet
In the m atter o f the estate ©1 'Joseph ’W ilson,
A Mr. Work, accompanied by Mr.
'Hence lately by the erection o f a wide j _._____ t ____ , L._
deceased.
’ ! give each one of his children a ten-acre expected to do better next Sunday, long. The theory is now that some one Sr.,
N otice is hereby ariven that the undersiirned has J. I. Fradenberg, was -interviewing
’veranda around the south and w est,
,
,
j orchard tract, in bearing and have when they cross bats with the Eagle was hunting for a buried treasure and been appointed by the above ‘entitled court ad-
'sides o f the building •
tmifustratrix o f th e estate o f said deced4mt. AH our citizens last week trying to in­
( enough left to make himself and Mrs. Point second nine on the Eagle -Point that they did their searching at night ’persons are hereby notified to present their
terest them in a fine imported stallion
C h eap L a n d s — For the best and jjim s pretty independent and comfor­
claims i f any they have against said decedent to
diamond.
to avoid discovery. There are many the undersiRUcd o r her attorney, fk i« Newbury, which they lad with them.
cheapest lands In Oregon, enquire of table, thank you, for all time to come.
at Jacksimville, O regon, property verified, within
stories of buried treasure in this’lecSl- six
months from the date o f the flrfct publication
Rev. M. C. Davis preached in the
Harness & Thornton, Real Estate
M aky A nn G kimhi . e y ,
ity and it is supposed tnat some one •of this notice.
dealers, Yoncalla, Oregon.
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Administratrix o f the above entitled estate. school'house Sunday morning* to a good
was fooled into believing that it was ‘ Date o f first publication M ardi
49d53 audience.
New Telephone Devise.
E or S a l e — Good mower and hayrake
located there. The place was an ideal
Spoilin’
for
a
Game.
Mr*. Lee Watkirs was Elected as-
for sale cheap. In good repair. En­
spot for anything of this kind and any
siatent superintendent of our Sunday-
quire o f E. P. Waud, on the Freeman
Clarence Treuett, manager -of a tele­ one with an imaginative nature could
FOR SALE.
school to till the vacancy caused by the
ranch. Central Point, Ore.
48d49
The Centrel Point first baseball nine phone company at Lewiston, Idaho, has be easilly talked into any thing of this
A United States Cream Separator, resignation o f Mrs. E. O. Bisseli.
Mr. Wimer is dangerously ill with bas been reorganized, with A. Nash as invented a devise that will do away kind.—Gold Hill News.
No. 6, capacity 500 pounds, practically
Miss Ruth Aiken, of Central Point,
pneumonia at the home o f S. C. manager and “ Toots” Ross captain of with the anoyance o f party line tele­
as good as new. Coat when new $80 visited with Miss Alice French Sunday.
Minniek. The patient was thought to the team. The boys are anxious to get phone service With it in use it will be
Trespass Notices, prints 1 on cloth Have sold my cows and do not need the
have a fighting chance for his life yes- on with some of the crack teams of impossible to take down a receiver and
terday afternoon.
j the county, but as yet they have not listen to a conversation between two for sale at the H erald office. 50 cents separator. It goes for $50 cash.
Subscribe for the H erald .
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R. C. H enslby .
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been able to induce any o f the ball other subscribers at the same time it a dozen.
Teachers in the local school, who are
teams in the county to cross bats with will be possible to carry on ten sepa­
members o f the Rebekah lodge enter- j
them. The boys are feeling like two- rate eenversations over the same wire
tained the other members with ice j
year-olds and think they can down any at the same time without one interfer­
cream and cake at the regular lodge
team in Jackson County. Mr. Nash, ing with the other. It will be a god­
meeting Tuesday evening.
manager o f the team, is aa old-time send to persons wishing privacy in re­
Mesdames Norcross and Thompson ball player and has been coaching the gard to their business affairs but will
were in town yesterday, but, as both
for the past month, until now the work a hardship on the professional
ladies requested the H erald to refrain ■"little fellows” think they are “ IT -’
“ rubber” fiend.
from mentioning the fact, we will say
nothing about it.
E ggs for S etting —Full blooded
White Leghorn eggs, 50 cents for 16
eggs. One white Wyandotte rooster.
— Mrs. I. J. Hanson, Central Point, !
R. F. D. No. 1.
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W. E. Alexauder has purchased the i
residence property o f Wm. Mayfield’
consisting of a house and four ‘ lots the
consideration being $850. Mr. Mavfield
will return to tie Medows.
Mr. and Mrs. English, of Niagara,
North Dakota, who are making a tour
o f the coast for pleasure, were the
guest# of Mr. and Mrs. L. Hatfield and
other former Dakotans here last week.
Christian Science services are held
«very Sunday morning in the lodge
room on tie second floor of the opera
house, All are cordially invited to at­
tend thee* services. Subject for next
Sunday, “ Reality.”
G. w. Wheekin and S. A. Milton, of
Seattle, were here daring the week in
th e interest of s Seattle eoal and lum­
ber concern. Joel Milton and A. J.
Milton, o f Woodville, brothers of 3. A.
Milton, were here with them
J. W. Steysns and family arrived
from Hardman. Morrow county. Frieay i
to fiod a location in the best valley on ;
earth. They went out to -Snms valley
t o visit friends for a dbort time while
getting acquainted wita the cmintry.
D. Sinclair, of North Yakima, Wash-1
ington, and E. Benton, of Medford,
were here yesterday visiting their
fren* A. L. Aikina. Mr. Sinclair is
m r e f the eounty commissioners of |
ShJtim* County.
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