C entral point H erald
CENTRAL POINT. PREPON. THURSDAY. APRI L 1 > . 190)-.
V O L . 2.
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Lynn Pu. d n and other of Gold Hill’s
School Superintendent Sh ort.
M.
Eggleston’ s Platform.
School House Contract Lo t.
most distinguished
citizens went
A sh lan d , Or., A p ril 9, 1908.
through tewn yesterday bound for
is the center of one of the best
Bids for the construction of the new
According to the Medford Tribune, a
To tho E d ito r: Iie la tiv o *to my ca n
Medford in a splinter n_w auto, driven
ORCHARD DISTRICTS
-Peil’s Elite Laundry, Medford. 50d54 , by a brand new driver and giving the school house were opened Monday after , shortage of about $1000 has just been d idacy fo r tho rep u b lican n o m ination
Call on Dr. Davis, the dentist, April I latest thrills in the way of pleasurable noon and the contract was awarded to discovered wi the cifice of ex-School for th o o ffice o f co u n ty ju d g e, I desire in the Rogue River Valley and
13th to 18th.
| or otherwise sensations apr; pos^ the Snook & Traver, of Salem, for $15,200. j Superintendent P. H. Daily, who re- to say to y o u r re a d e rs th a t my d u tie s realizing the importance of be
A separate contract was awarded for ' signed last Winter and is now said to as rocorder of A shland req u ire p r a c ti
Mrs Geo Brown, of Eagle Point, is shuffling off of this mortal coil.
cally all m y tim e an d a r e of a ch a ra c ing in close touch with the sit
the heating plant, Wm. A. Aitkin, the
»on the sick list.
R. C Hensley has sold his farm im well-known plumber of Medford, secur j be in a sanitarium near Portland.
te r w hich w ill allow mo b u t little tim e
uation the
The
shortage
partly
belongs
to
the
A fine daughter was born to Mr and mediately north of town 10 H F Young, ing that contract for $2512.00.
to b e a b se n t fro m th e c ity so a s to
|
Institute
fund
and
partly
to
country
ROGUE RIVER LAND COMPANY
recently from Ashville, N. Y. The
Kirs J. E. Hesse ¡grave last week.
Other bids submitted are as follows: \ school districts in the vicinity of Trail. m eet t h e v o te rs in tho o th er p a r ts of
We have an agency in your town— place contains about 50 acres of land Lhas Veghte, Ashland, $15650; G W Gus Newbury, present aspirant for th e county.
has
installed a branch office at
I f elected to th e o ffic e of co u n ty
Beil's Elite LauRdy, Medford.
50d5t and the price paid was $12,000. Mr. Priddy, Medford, »15136; H J Clark, | the office of District Attorney, and A.
Central
Point, in the Herald
ju
d
g
e
I
sh
all
en
d
eav
o
r
to
conform
Miss Mse Nealon, teacher of the Hensley wifi give possession about June Cottage Grove, $14085. - Beigel & Wil | O. Free!, of Gold Hill, are sursties on s tric tly to th e req u irem en ts o f tho law . office, with Mr VV. E. Kahler,
is t anti will move to town, where with cox, of Ashland, submitted a bid 011
Agate school, was in town Tuesday
i Duiley’s bond and it is said that New Tho ju ris d ic tio n o f th e co u n ty co u rt is
a native-born citizen of the val
his family he expects to make his the heating plant for $2300.
evening.
bury drew the bond but never took the lim ited a n d d efin e d b y law . I t is, o f
home.
ley, and a gentleman who has
course,
a
m
a
tte
r
o
f
honor
and
d
u
ty
fd
r
trouble to have Daily sign it.
Mrs J. M. Hurley, who has been
R. C. Hensley says that advertising
Albert Fankey was down from Ash The Tribune also charges that the tho ju d g e a c tin g as a co u rt of p ro b ate given much thought and study
seriously ill for a week or so, is im
in the Herald brings quick results. land last Thursday on a short visit.
county officials have all known of the to in fo rm h im self a s to th e law and to the orchards of .the valley,
proving.
Recently he has advertised in the Her-
to a p p ly i t ju s tly «.ml im p a rtia lly to
in charge.
B orn — To Mr. and Mrs. J A. Shields, a'd want column two lots of hay and a
the b est o f h is ab ility .
at Yoncalla, Oregon, April 15, 1908, a cream separator, all of which were
As th o head of th e co m m issio n er’s
Call on him for reliable in
nine pound boy.
M. Cake, Republican Candidate for Nomination for co u rt, in v este d w ith tho g en eral pow er formation regarding themer-
speedily disposed cf and in every case
to manAgo th e c o u n ty business, m y in-
The Presbyterian Missionary Society his purchaser was found directly on
its of any lands in the valley
ilucnco an d v o te w ill b e used to p u t th e
will meet with Mrs. f arra Wednesday, account of the Herald ad. Other ad
United States Senator.
and especially of the orchard
co
u
n
ty
ad
m
in
istra
tio
n
in
line
w
ith
the
April 22nd, at 2:30 P. M.
vertisers give us the same report.
p rogressive m ovem ent in itia te d b y the
lands near Central Point and
Give us a trial and be convinced that
A much needed rain visited this sec
people in tho t h r if ty an d g ro w in g lo cal
you
will get the best lands
you want us to do your work.—Peil’s tion Tuesday and Wednesday and the
ities o f th e county.
in the valley if you invest.
Elite Laundry, Medford, Or.
50d54 farmers and hay men are busy watch
T he so n tim en t th a t th is g en eratio n
should be sa tis fie d w ith those conditions
Mrs N P. Thompson and Mrs. G. W. ing the crops grow. The only danger
w hich h av e served th e pioneer tim es i 9 d irectio n an d th e re sp o n sib ility fo r th e
Jeffers are visiting this week a t the. of loss on account of the rain is in the
en tire ly o n t of harm o n y w ith th e w ork.
home of W. W. Eddington, in Sams Winter Nellis pear orchards, the trees
E ffic ie n c y alono should bo th e to st
th o u g h t of p ro g ressiv e civ ilizatio n . The
being now in full bloom It is said that
Valley.
rock, m ud, chuck-holes, bru sh , logs and fo r em ploym ent in road w ork.
these
“
blossoms
are
very
s%psitive
and
C heap L ands —F or the best and
Tho d lities of tho board o f eq u aliza
stu m p s o f tho pub lic hig h w ay should
cheapest lands In Oregon, enquire of that a heavy rain may wash the pollen
bo rem oved and th e d e lig h t o f our peo tion are clearly Vieffned in tho law.
Harness & Thornton, Real Estate away and spoil the crop.
ple should Vio to m ake them sm oother A com plete and ca re fu l ex am in atio n
Reports of the auto accident which
dealers, Yoncalla, Oregon.
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and easier fo r them selves an d fo r those and co rrectio n o f th e assessm en t rdlls
who follow us.
and tho m ak in g of p roper corrections
Mr. and Mrs. Tumage, who have W. C. Green met with late last Wednes
T he problem o f road im provem ent I arc sp ecified as th e f ir s t to bo p e r
been visiting his sister, Mrs. T. J. day evening, as published in Medford
regard a s of tho f irs t im p o rtan ce in form ed, in o rd er to in crease or reduce
Kelsoe, for some time, left for their papers, were not correct. Mr. Green
Ja c k so n county, and I would ad d ress v a lu a tio n s o f p ro p erty so as to reach
■home in the Willamette valley Monday. ■was going to Medford to have some
m y self ho Hie m a tte r o f p la n n in g and fu ll cash valuo.
work done on his engine, which had
No meeting of the Grange was held not been working satisfactorily, when
o rg an izin g such w ork as to p roduce tho
I reg ard it as a p rn d e n t fo resig h t to
last Saturday on account of the work the accident occurred. He had no pas
b est re su lts w ith th e m oney av ailab le, havo somo assu ran ces b y th e co u rt th a t
my know ledge and tho iiw tru ctio n of tho a s se s so r’s w ork, th ro u g h deputies,
of remodeling the lodge rooms in the sengers with him as reported, and he
my experience and th a t of th e com shall bo e ffic ie n t a n d p a in sta k in g , b y
opera house building which is now in says the cause of Hie accident "was a
m issioners an d of o th er porsons b ein g t \iG oxerciso of tho c o irrt’s d iscretio n in
,progress.
large, round rock in the road which
u tilized , as f a r as p ra c tic a b le , to th a t d eterm in in g thoT iitm bor and com pensa
Why worry over your wash at home, veered his machine and caused it to go
ond.
tio n of such d eputies.
now that the hot weather will soon be in the ditch. Mr. Green sustained no
S ystem and m ethod in tho o rd erly
M. F. EGGLESTON.
here. Let us worry and you smile. broken bones nor other injuries except
conduct o f tho co u n ty busin ess should
—Foil's Elite Laundry, Medford, Or. a dislocation o f the shoulder, which is
be in sisted np<Yn to in su re oconoiny o f
Ex-Sheriff Rader Married
50d54 mending rapidly.
a d m in istra tio n and th o accom m odation
and convenience of th o . people.
John Hurley, who ¡3 employed by the
Joseph M. Rader, of Eagle Point,
E x p en d itu res fo r im p ro v em en ts, sp e
Southern Pacific Co. as a fireman out
and Miss Bertha M. Rose, of Phoenix,
Easter Services.
cial w ork and g en erally should be p u b
of Dunsmuir, California, was here dur
were married at Medford Tuesday
An excellent program has been ar
lished.
ing the week visiting his parents, Mr. ranged for next Sunday at the Metho
| A carefu l superv isio n should be e x evening of last week, Rev. W. F.
and Mrs. J. M Hurley.
dist church consisting of chlidren’s
ercised b y tho co u n ty co u rt in th e g en Shields offiiciating
John Whynot returned Sunday from 1 exercises, special music, etc. It will be
Mr. Rader is a well known resident
eral care and m an ag em en t of th e coun
an extended visit at his old home at one of the best services of the kind
ty p ro p e rty an d fu n d s a s req u ired by of the Eagle Point section, where he is
law.
Kingston, Mass. He enjoyed the trip ever given in this town The Herald
engaged in the stock business. He ha s
In tho m ain ten an ce and im p ro v em en t served the county two terms as sheriff
and visit all right but is glad to be regrets that copy for the full program
and co n stru ctio n o f roads and b ridges, with credit to himself and satisfaction
■back in the Rogue River valley.
was received too late for pmblication.
tho n o e d s o f th e o u tly in g d is tric ts will to the people. His bride is a native
Mr. and Mrs. Z. Free!, formerly of
bo ap p re c ia te d b y me, m ud th e y shall ‘daughter of Jackson county and belongs
Newcastle, Wyoming, who have been
havo th e ir sh aro 6t tko public money to one of the pioneer families of south
A Caret.
visiting his brother here for several
Mr. Cake is the advocate of Statement No, 1 and the popular
a v a ila b le f o r such w ork. Somo excel
ern Oregon. Many friends will join in
months, left yesterday for an extended I I wish to state that the report which
election of United States senators. Two years ago he took -the
len t w ork h a s been dono on our roads,
best mishes for the future prosperity
•visit in Arizona, Texas and Arkansas, i has been current for the past few days
b u t a ra n c h e r on th o uppor Rogue
stump for his successful opponent. He deserves the support
riv e r, or in o th e r rem ote d istric ts, is of the happy couple.
Mrs. McConnell, of Mayville, Gilliam ; to the effect that the ice cream parlor
of every loyal Republican who believes0 m pure politics. The
and confectionery recently opened by
e n title d to a p ra c tic a b le and reasonably
County, is visiting her daughter, M rs. j
machine element concedes his nomination if the people go to
good ro ad w ay to reach valloy tow ns.
me
in
the
Murray
building
is
in
whole
Says the Salem Statesman: "The
Blain Maley, near Medford, this week, j
Somo p lan o u g h t to bo devised to
or in part the property of Mr. Russell,
the polls, but boasts that believers in Statement No. 1 will not
next aunual meeting of the Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. Maley and Mrs. Me-1
raise
m
ore
m
oney
fo
r
road
im
provem
ent.
of Medford, is an absolute mistake.
be interested enough to vote at the primaries. This is the.Iast
Connnell visited friends here Saturday. I
T h e m oney h e re to fo re av ailab le is en State Grange, Patrons of Husbandry,
1 I bought a soda fountain from Mr.
appeal to those who believe in the popular election of United
tire ly in ad e q u a te fo r n ecessary road will be held in May, and the granges of
C Grazier has sold bis place north of Russell and he brought it here and set
States
senators
to
assert
the
rights
which
the
old
machine
is,
purposes in Ja c k so n county. A co u n try that part of the commonwealth have
"town comprising 14 acres, to Mr. it up and put it in working order, ac
bo rich and w h ere th e lan d s u rn so v a l begun to make the necessary preliminary
trying to wrest from them.
Noonan, recently from Montana, for cording to contract, and I paid him for
u ab le n s In th e Regno R iv er valley, is arrangements for the reception of the
$2600. Mr. Grazier bought the place it. That is the extent of Mr. Russell’s
large number of delegates and other
ab le to su s ta in first-c la ss roads.
a year ago from Wm. Morelaudl for connection with the business
T he p ro p er conception of a pub lic members of the order that will be
J. f . E NYARY, PRES,
J. A, P E R R Y ,V lC C PRES. shortage for several months but that
$ 2000 . 00 .
Respectfully.
they neither made the matter public th o ro u g h faro in th is co u n ty should bo present. There are now 116 granges in
O. B N ash .
L ost —April 8th, between Bear creek
ig h er th a n o f its m ain ten an ce in a Oregon, with a membership of 7187,
Medford National Bank nor took any steps to recover the p h assab
le co n d itio n . T h ere o u g h t to be and more names being added every
bridge and By bee bridge, a black plush
money.
moro th a n ono ro ad crew in th e coun month. The patrons of Husbandry is
cape with bead trimming. Finder will
Registered
Voters
in
the
County.
CAPITAL
$
5
0
,
0
0
0
.
0
0
ty , and th e re should p erh ap s bo some one of the solid farmers’ organizations
please leave same at Jtobnett’s store
Trespass Notices, priated on cloth, now leg islatio n to fa c ilita te o rg an iza of the country and is doing good work
in Central Point and receive reward.
sale a t the H erald office. 50 cents tion fo r road w o rk and to c e n tra liz e its in behalf of the agricultural masses of
$ 1 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 a for dozen.
The total registration in Jackson •SURPLUS
—Mrs. J. W. Stevens, Central Point.
the nation."
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County amounts to 3813 voters, divided
A. L. Marquise, who is here from
■Savings
Department.
as follows:
Los Angeles visiting his old friend, A.
Republicans, 2352; Democrats, 1012;
- l- I-l-I-l-l-H -H-l-h-H - H - H -H - I- H -H -l-H -i-H -i-l-H - l- H - H - i- H - H- i- H -I-»
Safety Deposit Boxes.
L. Aiken, and looking over the valley
Prohibitionist, 6S; Socialists, 150; Popu
with a view to locating here, went up
lists, 4; Independents, 209; refused to We transact a General Banking
to Ashland Tuesday to look over the
state political designation, 29.
Upper end of the valley.
1 Business and respectfully solicit
Cashier T. M. Witten of the Central
Subscribe for the H erald .
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your patronage.
Point State Bank was off duty la st
Saturday morning suffering from an
attack of rheumatism, and Z. Maxcy of
the Jackson County Batik, at Medford,
-t-H ri-H -H -H - H - lri-t- H -I-H -H ri-H -l
■ M -H ~
came down to take his place for a few
days.
Regular services in the Christian
church Sunday morning and evening.
F. R. Moore and George Little went
to Jacksonville Monday to take a sum
mer’s job hauling lumber but got so
homesick that they returned next morn
ing.
W, C. Leever reports that not a
particle of damage has been done the
fruit at his foothill orchard by the
frosty nights of the last few weeks.
Reports from up-valley points indicate
that some damage has been done to
tender fruits.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Coe left Monday
morning for Portland and other north
ern points, where they expect to spend
a few months enjoying a vacation.
After looking around the Willamette
valley and Portland they will spend
some time at the coast before returning
to Central Point.
W. T. Grieve, the popular candidate
for the Domination for county assessor
on the republican ticket, has com
pleted bis canvass of the county and
fuels assured that be will be h isp a rty ’a
nominee when the primaries close to
morrow evening. Mr. Grieve is well
qualified for this office, being well
posted on property values all over the
-!•
j
county. Past experience as a deputy
in the assessor's office will also be of
great value to him should he be elected
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in June.
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SPRING ATTRACTIONS
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Spring Fabric*
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Gardeners:
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