Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, April 09, 1908, Image 1

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    CENTRAL POINT HERALD
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Did you see our new awning? It’s I
A Magnificent Campaign.
Kecent Deaths.
the coolest place in town to drop in and I
rest a minute while yan pay a year’ s 1
_ _ _
• is the’center o f one o f the best
! In spite of 'the desperate efforts o f
Pankey.
,
, „
_
„ . subscription «r give an order for what
ot amales Saturday at Town Hall. yau necd ¡n advertising or j 0b work — $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 School Bonds DIstrct the old machine and representatives of
■ORCHARD DISTRICTS
At her home at Table Rock Friday,
certain big “ trusts” to accomplish his April 3, 1908, Mrs. Mary Yetta Pankey!
Pell's Elite Laundry, Medford. 50d54 The Herald office
defeat, the nomination of H. M. Cake, : wife of Chas. A. Pankey and daughter I in' the Rogue River Valley and
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6.
Call on Dr. Davis, the dentist, A pril, H. A. Scott has bought a fine arro
\ champion of Statement No 1, fo r ! of Mr- and- Mrs- B- Vincent, aged 28 I realizing the importance o f be­
tract in. North Central Point from Mrs.
i iTmioH
«_ a on
„„ m
years. is A £he
husband,
six small
children,
13th to 18th.
United States
Senator
April • l,th
olde3t under
10’ years
o f age>
ing he;
in close toueh with the sit­
Catherine Williams, the consideration
Bids will be received up to April 30,
3. W. Kincaid, of Medford, spent being $550. C. S. Sanderson made the 1908, at the hour o f 2 o ’clock P. M., by generally conceded throughout the parents, two brothers and two sisters uation the
^Saturday in our city.
sale through the Central Point Real Jas. M. Cronemiller, Treasurer of Jack- state. It is predicted in Portland that are left to mourn her loss. Funeral
R OG U E R iV tR LAND CO M PANY
he will carry Multnomah County by services, conducted;by Elder J. S. March
D. W. Beebe and R. E. Nealou were | Estate company office.
son County, Oregon, at the Office of between 5000 and 60X). With few ex­ were held Saturday, in erment being
visitors in town Tuesday.
has
installed a branch office at
in
the
Central
Point
cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Robnett enjoyed the County Treasurer, in the Town of ceptions, the newspapers of the state
Central Point, in the Herald
J. T. Williams and wife o f Butte creek ( a spin around the valley last Sunday in Jackson/ilie, Oregon, for the purchase have rallied loyally to Mr. Cake’s sup-
Kinkedd.
'were in after supplies Tuesday.
office, with Mr W. E. !■ ahler,
their new rubber tired buggy. They °E $10,000.00 coupon Bonds, of $1000.00 ' port. In urging his nomination, the
Warren Mee and family of Applegate ^ noted many improvements and much denomination, issued by School Dist. Polk County Observer says.-
At the home of her brother, J. W. E.
a native-born citizen o f the val­
Kinkead, at Table Rock, April 1, 1908,
visited relatives here during the week davelopment in the country surround* No. 6, of Jackson County, Oregon,
“ Hon. H M. Cake is making a mag- Miss Ida Kinkead, aged 32 years.
ley, and a gentleman w ho has
Wo Kav» an , » « , , « in
,
! ing Central Point since last Fall.
1 payable in 20 years, 10-year optional, j nificent campaign and his nomination,
Funeral services, conducted by Rev. T. given much thought and study
We have an agency in your t o w n - , b
bearing 5 per cent interest per annum,
j never seriously in doubt, is now prac- M. Jones, were held (■ ritlay afternoon,
¡Peil s Elite Latmdy, Medford.
50d51 . M l- Jml Mrs- *• '■ Robnott e»jo>cd
,.
.
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.,rd , b
la drive around the valley last Sunday in payable stmi annually. Bids to be at j t.ically assured by a rousing majority, interment being in the Central Point to the orchards o f .the valley,
B orn - T o
Mr,
and Mrs. John th#ir
nil),„,r tire buggy. Most any companied by certified Check 5 per J Enthusiastic crowds have flocked to cemetery.
in charge.
Hesslegrave a daughter, April 2nd.
kind o f a buggy bents an automobile cent o f the amount o f the Bid. The hear him in his trip through Southern
Call on him for reliable in­
Mr. llehie, o f the Grants Pass Box just now, from the standpoint of flic Board o f Directors o f said School
Magruder.
Oregon and his tour of Eastern Oregon i
formation regarding the mer­
company, was iu town Tuesday on busi- present condition of the Jackson county j District No. 6 reserve the right to re­
where he has always been strong with j EdmundBrook Magruder, eldest son 1
its of any lands in the valley
roads.
ject any and all Bids.
of
Mrs.
Marger
ry
Magruder,
of
this
the voters, promises to be in the nature I
city, died
id at i Hornbrook, California,
JH H f
and
especially of theorchaid
Eli Jones has a change o f ad in his
F. H. Webb has sold his lunch counter1
JAS" M- CRpNEMILLEB,
of a triumphal march. Mr. Cake is
April 2, 1908, o f pneumonia,
tronery business, as
as Treasurer of Jackson County, Oregon. making a clean, dignified campaign, Thursday,
«pace this week. It will interest the j and confectionery
as well as
lands near Central Point and
aged 29 years, 6 months and 4 days,
Dated this 1st day of April, 1908.
ladies.
his residence property, to the Albert
free from personality or abuse and is | Deceased left here on the Saturday ; you will get the best? lands
Benton Vincent and S. M. Nealon, of ! brothers, who recently arrived here
earnestly.advocating the principles he Prevjous
his death for Hilt, Cali-:
k - -■
F ,, ; forma, where he expected to secure! in the valley if you invest.
Sams Valley, were in after supplies j from Kansas. The consideration was
believes to be right. >He is an able, employment.
Not finding what he j
New Council Organizes.
Thursday.
j $2000.00. Mr. Webb and family expect
effective speaker, who makes no at- wanted at Hilt, he walked into Horn-!
tempt at high-flown oratory but takes ' brook the same evening through the j
Hot tamales. Town HaH. Saturday : t0 Purchase a farm near Yoncolla,
Tabic Rockets
The first regular meeting of the re­ the people into his confidence and has a l,n o™ *n<i ?t0I|m
immediately after |
afternoon and evening.
See the whare
wiU raake their future
k»_i i . l i .
... .,
reaching that place he was stricken;
cently
elected
town
officials
under
the
Methodist ladies
\ bome-
quiet heart-to-heart talk with them on j with the fatal disease that a few days
Died, April 3, 1908, at her home at
Miss Mary A. Mee and Mrs BeKie
ClauJ W'hito recently received word provisions of.the new charter was hold the important. issue* now before the later caused his death. His wife, Mrs. I Table Rock, after a week's illness,
last
Monday
evening,
with
all
officer»
from his brother, who resides at Graf­
people
of
the
'state
and
nation—the
■
Cloe
(Gilchrist)
Magnider,
and
one
Mary Yetta Pankey, wife o f Charles
Shields spent Sunday with Ashland
ton, Cal., stating that his wife had re­ present. Mayor Fred II. -Hopkins pro most effective oratory by the way, th at; YounK daughter, a widowed mother, A. Pankey and youngest daughter of
relatives and friends
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two brothers and three sisters are left Mr. «nd Mrs. Benton -Vincent, aged 2 i
cently died, leaving him with a family sided at the meeting and A. P. Gillett, can be indulged in by any public speaker
to mourn the loss of a loving husband, years. She leaves-to mourn her loss
Rev. K. IT. Sickafloose will hold serv­ of seven small children Mr. White left the retiring recorder, administered the
in this practical age. He dodges no father, son and brother.
ices in the Christian church next Sun­ yesterday for Grafton to visit his oath of office to his successor, T. M.
a loving husband, six children, father,
Deceased was a native of Central
issues, straddles no questions, but
two brothers and two sisters.
day morning and evening.
brother for awhile and to render him Jones, who in turn administered the
Point, where he had spent the greater mother,
frankly
discusses
every
subject
in
a
Mrs. Pankey, with the exception of
what assistance he can in his bereave­ oatli to the other officials.
part of his life and where he had a host two years in Curry County, spent her
Mrs. A. L. Harvey, o f Ashland came
manner
that
leaves
no
doubt
in
any
The officers present were: Fred IT.
of friends. He was a member in good life and died on the farm where she
ment.
down Friday to attend the funeral of
Hopluns, mayor; L. Hatfield, J. W. Ja­ mind as to its smeerety. In Mr. Cake standing of the A. O. U. W. and I. O. was born. She was highly esteemed
H.
F.
Younsf,
of
Ashviile,
N.
Y.
i9
the late E. B. Magruder.
cobs, Robert Kyle, D. S. Moore, S. A. the people feel they have a man whom O. F. orders, both of the local lodges j b ” all who knew her.
er. Th.
The funeral
H i« f u n e r a l
u tk in li
l i r a e Violrl I —
Mary Mee made the kid members of [here visiting his old friend M. Marshall Pattison, conncilinen; T. M Jones, re­ they can trust; one who would repre­ atT.pnHincr
b ^ i nto r d ^ fUneraK’ 7 hiCit was held i services were conducted by Mr. J. S.
!!^ iU
j i ay.’J n K
a..bt?iy. ’ ^ s e r v i c e s March at the Central Point ce.net, y.
her household happy last Monday by aa‘ ^ family and looking over the country corder; T. M. Witten, treasurer.
sent them honorably and fearlessly in l being
conducted by the A O. U. W.
After accepting the reports of tV the Nation’s highest law-making body.
installing a fine new piano.
' ’ j with a view to locating permanently.
Interment was made in the Central where she was laid to rest, Saturd. y.
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. . .
Mr. Young has been engaged in the outgoing board and attending to routine
Died, at the residence of her brother,
Point cemetery.
The funeral was
«us
t-w erry, one o
ac,vSon ; banking business in New York state business, Robert Kyle was elected pres­
largely attended by the many friends Mr. Jas. W. E. Kinkead, April 1, 1908,
county s best known attorneys was | for severa,
bnt thinks he would ident of the council, to act in the ca­
ana acquaintances of the family, which Miss Ida Kinkead, aged 32 years. The
is numbered among the early pioneers funeral was conducted by Bev. T. M.
Business la w fo r Business M en.
over from Jacksonv.Ile Saturday
; prefer a small fruit farm in the Rogue pacity of mayor in the absence*of that,
o f this valley.
! Jnnes at the cemetery at Central Point
official.
Mrs. Vroman and Mrs. Betts of Gold I River valley.
A comprehensive reference book for
¡ifriday evening. The famiiy have been
Mayor Hopkins then announced "his business men, farmers and everybody
here but a short rime, having come to
HiUcame np Thursday to be at the
Mr and Mrs Eph Chapman left yes-
Runnells.
this county from Chicago and purchased
beds.de of Mrs. W.U.am Runnells.
1 terday morning for Los Angeles and standing committees for the coming who wishes to know something o f the
year as follows:
Sarah Jane Runnells, wife o f W. H. the E. F. Nichols farm. They have
laws of the Stste o f Oregon as they
Mrs. J. W. .Hay and Mrs John A. Phoenix where they will spend some
the sympathy of our entire community.
Finance— Hatfield, Jacobs, Moore.
are related to daily business affairs. Runnells, of this city, died at her resi-1
Harvey of Gold Hill attended the late ' timi visiting friends and relatives and
dence here Sunday, April 5, 1908, aged ! Miss Margaret Nealon left Sunday
Streets—Kyle, Jacobs, Pattison.
The work is compiled by A. J. Bledsoe, 70 years, 4 months and 24 days.
Mrs Wra Runnells’ funeral Monday
where they may locate if they find
for her school in the Blacks district,
Health and Police—Moore, Hatfield.
a competent attorney, and is recom­
D -ceassd was one of the pioneer where she began the Spring term
Give^us a trial and be convinced that something that looks better to them Kyle.
women
c
f
this
valley,
her
hushand
hav-
.
you want us to do your work. —Peil’ s than Central Point Their many friends
Fire and Water—Pattison, Hatfield, mended by such eminent jurists as ing come here in 1852. For many years Monday morning.
Chief Justice R. S. Bean of the Oregon
Elite Laundry, Medford, Or.
50d54 here expect to see them back again Jacobs.
Society
they resided at Gold Hill, but a few- The exercises
. , , o , f , the’ Literary ----
Supreme Court; W. W. Cotton, gen­ months ago they sold their property at ?nd ,ox. socla^ held at the Agate school
Ordinance— Moore, Pattison, Kyle.
Mrs. Eugene Wolrad of Ashland, who within a iew months to helP make
L. Williams was appointed city mar­ eral attorney for the O. R. & N. Co., that place and removed to this city house laat Saturday evening was a
visited her mother, Mrs. A. H Jacobs, Central Point the best town in southern
shal, bnt the position of street comm is-1 and others. Price $4.00. Orders for She was much loved and respected by ftreat success. All of Agate and vicin-
during the week, returned home Mt.ndav i Oregon.
all the old-timers and others who knew “ Y- many trqm Table Rock and then
this book may be left at the Central
Mr. James Owens
morning.
Dr. E. Davis, the well known dentist, sioner was left open for the present.
her, and her companion of so many some attended.
The
mayor,
before
adjournment,
urged
Point
Herald
office.
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years,
who is thus left alone in his de­ auctioned off the boxes and by his per­
The ladies of the M. E church will ' •has got settled in his new office suite the water committee to lose no tjme ini
clining years, has the earnest sympathy suasive manner coaxed $(¡0.55 trom the
in the Hatfield building, second floor.
crowd. Well, they got their money’s
florve oyster soup and hot tamales at
tt ii n .
m .
„
11 is offices comprise three rooms, m- starting an investigation relative to a I Parla now thinks that Germany la o f many friends. The funeral was worth, and now the district has a fine
held Monday afternoon. Rev. A N.
Town Hall Saturday
from
3:00
to
10:00
,
,
*
..
.
source
of
water
supply
and
asked
that
|
J
*
eludjug a pleasant reception parlor, a
organ all paid for and a nice balance
going to buy the Philippines. In the Jacquemin of'the First iBaptist church
f well-lighted operating room and a con- a report be made at the next regular j
conducting the services.
Interment ■on haffd.
meeting
of
the
council.
last
three
mouths
Paria
has
guessed
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Coker, o f Horn- venient laboratory and workroom. The
was in the Central Point cemetery.
Rev. A. C Howlett, o f Eagle Point,
more things that are not so nbout our
brook, California, came over Friday to rooms have boeu thoroughly renovated
preached in the school house Sunday
foreign policy than all the rest of tho
evening.
attend funeral o f the late E. B. with fresh paint and paper, and when
world combined and still has "a guess
a consignment of new furniture ar­ Nash’ s New Refreshment Parlor
Magruder.
The Galloway ranch here has been
AI
way«.
coming.”
rives and is installed the doctor will
sold to a Portland party.
E. S. Hitzler received a telegram
“Pa, what’s preferred stock?”
have one of the best appointed dental
"T he kind we didn't buy when we
Thursday that his brother was danger­ offices in the countv.
This yen r for th# first time, It la be­
O. B. Nash has leased the Murray
look at the list tbe morning after our
ously ill at Tacoma and he left same
building, recently vacated by Eli Jones, lieved, Washington’s birthday was , order has been filled.”—Chicago lloc-
R. E. W. BARNES
Dr. E. W. Barnes, who recently ar - . . .
.
-
,
evening for that city.
made a public holiday In Lima, Tlils ord-IIerald.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Mr.
air. and
anu Mrs.
mrs. John
jonn Clark
uiark came over " vcd in the vaHey ^r0m
r ° p der; ’ r^fres^m e^parior^nThe "plaoe. Y h e j is oue of the results of the long Jour­
Office in Carney Building, next door io PoatoFcc,
from Hilt Sunday where Mr. Clark has Oregon, ha* located in Central Point, . .
, decorators have been busv ney o f the fleet.
Etharsal and Material.
been employed by a big lumbering in the practice o f his profession and pamters and decoratorshavebeenbusy,
Lives at Central Point Hotel.
There are some that will argue an hour
in thfe rooms for several days and, to
with you
company during the W-inter.
bas opened an office in the Carney judge from present appearance, when | Not a bad day after all for ‘‘tha
CENTRAL
POINT
.
-
OREGON.
rfo prove that'the soul Is othoreal.
building, next door to the postoffice,.
Wj C. Green has sold the Ceutral
ready to open Mr Nash will have one J head that wears a crown” when King If you ask of the boy who's been spanked
The doctor is a graduate of a regular
with a shoe,
Point Livery Stable atock to Ferguson
of the neatest places o f the kind in the i 1’oter of Servla gets an Insurance com­
He’M tell you the sole Is material.
school o f medicine and will give his full
Trespass Notices, priated on cloth,
& Koontz, of Medford, who have al­
valley fie is installing a good soda1 pany to write a new $200,000 policy on
—Sau Francisco Examiner.
time to his profession. He expects
for sale at the H erald office. 50 cents
ready taken charge of the place.
fountain and will handle all kinds of bis life.
a dozen.
tf
his family to arrive sometime during
C heap L an ds For the best and tbe Summer and that he will establish summer drinks, creams, ices and con­
fections
Mr
Nash
expects
to
be
open
-cheapest lands In Oregon, enquire of „ permanent home
here.
For the
Harness & Thornton,
Real Estate present p r. Barnes will live at the for business within a day or two.
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dealers, Yuncalla, Oregon.
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Central Point Hotel.
A. ('. Reese, representing Frank C. i
I have on hand a car load of first-
Kelsay, civil engineer, of Portland, was
When you are in Medford drop in at class blacksmith coal and am prepared
here Tuesday, looking after business in
connection with the p r o p e l new water- j “ Weary’s " for good liquora, coolI beer ^ 8uppiy the trade in that lin e.-W . E» j
workg_
and a good lunch.
21tf J Price, Central Point.
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NOTICE.
Local and
Personal
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C E N T R A L P O IN T
Dress Patterns
Rev. K. H. Sickafloose and wife ar- , —
rived from Independence, Oregon, Fri- j
day’ Rev Sickafloose will take the
pastorate o f the Christian church in
this city.
Why worry over your wash at home, ■
now that the hot weather will soon be ,
¡here. Let us worry and you sntfle. \
— Pod's Elite Laundry, Medford, Or.
50d54 i
Mr. and Mrs. .7. E. Ross wont to I
‘Grants Pass yesterday to remain for a j
few days while their Iiffle daughter |
Undergoes a slight operation in .a hospi- !
tal at that place.
Rev. Howard, o f Portland, who is i
doing missionery work for the Presby- I
terian church, was here over Sunday |
and conducted services in (he Baptist
-church Sunday evening.
Rev. Jacquemin delivered a sermon '
Sunday morning in the Baptist church
on “ The Good Samaritans, ” the serv- !
ices being attended by members o f the |
local Odd Fellows lodge in a body.
The Oliver Typewriter Is the most!
modern and latest improved machine on I
the market. If yon need a writing ms- j
rhino of the very best make, call at the
Tlerald office and see the latest and
•leave yflur order.
Members df (he two upper "rooms of
The public school after finishing their
examinations last week enjoyed «n ex­
cursion to TableRock and a picnic
dinner on the summit last Friday.
Although the weather was rather cold
for picnics the young people enjoyed
Themselves to the limit on the trip.
Spring Fabrics
Spring Wants
SPRING ATTRACTIONS
î Garden Tools Gardeners:
cl
FO R T H E LADIES
High Stan-
I dard Paint
fo r
Painting
Your
House
Granfili & Robnett.
fGenasco .
loCoverl
b e a d y Roofing H^ j j |
Central Point, Oegon.
ijScreen D o o rs^ X S L f
m. C. Leever,
Hard­
ware.
Novelties
Notions
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