Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, April 23, 1908, Image 1

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Local and Personal
The Bail Game.
T H U R S D A Y . A U R IU
The Primary Election.
H erald
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Socialist County Convention.
N O . 1
Masons Will Institute
Today.
CENTRAL POINT
Central Point Lodge, A. F. and A. M. is the center o f one of the best
Sunday’s hall garni was rne of the | The primary election held last Friday I ^ county convention of the socialists
Pell's Elite Laundry, Medford. 50d54 swiftest propo-lllo.i» along th it line for the nomination of state and county , Jackson County was held at Medford will be instituted today in the elegant
ORCHARD DISTRICTS
that lias been seen In this vail y fi r officers passed off quietly and a very las* Saturday, when a platform was new room which has just been fitted up
Mrs. G. S. March was seriously il l ! many a day. Asl ltu d ’s era k L em light vote was polled in the county. I adopted and a full county ticket was in the opera house building for the use ! in the Rogue River Valley and
came down with the avowed purpose
Monday.
realizing the importance of be­
of pi tying a 10 to 0 gam», t hey to get Interest centered in the fight for nominated. D. M Brower, of Ashland, of that order.
Worthy Grand Master Lot L. Pearce, ing in close touch with the sit­
Mrs. C. E. Stephenson is quite ill the 10 and C ntral Point the goose district attorney and county judge on j «•ll*d the meeting to order and presided
egg, but it didn’t q u ite work out the republican ticket. Following is the during the sessicn and A M. Ford, of of Salem, is expected to arrive at 10:20
this week.
that way. Wick was In the b is and
Central Point, acted as secretary. The this A. M. to conduct the institution uation the
F or S a l e -Sm all cook stove almost Davidson behind the hat, fur the result as per the official returns:
ROGUE RIVER LAND COMPANY
The official count of ballots oast last following platform was adopted:
and delegations from surrounding
visitors snd Punkey and Sanderson
new. Enquire e f Mrs. Childs.
We, the socialists of Jackson County, lodges will also be present to assist in
held down like places for the home Friday shows that G W Dunn is the
has
installed a branch office at
We have an agency in your town— team, and when the game was called
republican nomine# for county judge, Oregon, in convention assembled, here­ the work. Ladies of the O. E. S. will
Peil’s Elite Laundy, Medford.
50d54 everybody was up and coming. An
by endorse the principles of socialism serve refreshments in the town hall for Central Point, in the Herald
defeating
M
F
Eggleston
by
a
vote
of
B. Vincent, and C. A. Pankey, of error on the [art, of a Pointer lais-d 750 to 697, or a majority of 53.
as embodied in the state and national the occasion, the banquet hall belong- office, with Mr W. E. Kahler,
Cain with the first inning and the
Sams valley, were in town Tuesday. visitors ran In four big tallies, whicb
The official count was completed platforms of the socialist party.
iag to the lodge reom not being yet a native-born citizen of the val­
We realize that society is divided ready for occupancy. The three prin-1
Mr. Morrison and family, late of so flabbergasted the home troupe that Tuesday, with the following result:
ley, and a gentleman who has
they didn’t get a smell. In the sec­
into two distinct classes and that the cipal officers who have already been
Minnesota, have become residents of ond, however, It was different. The
H M Cake secured 800 votes to 605
given much thought and study
class
struggle
is
a
conflict
over
the
elected are the following named gentle­
our city.
Pointers got control of their em itloos for Fulton, for senator. GusNewburry
division of the product of labor. This men: D. McKillop, W. M ; W. H. to the orchards of ¿the valley,
to tlie extent of putting Ashland on
The Ladies’ Aid of the Christian the run without the shadow of a score was defeated by B F Mulkey for dis­ conflict must ever exist as long as the
Norcross, S W.; W. C Leever, J. W, in charge.
church will serve a public dinner on and then the Paint look a whack at trict attorney by a vote of 586 to 929. present private ownership of the means
Other
officers will be elected at today’s
Ed Andrews was defeated for county
Call on him for reliable in­
things and evened up the scorecard
election day.
of producing the necessities of life meeting. The exercises will all be
most beautifully, with one extra "to commissioner by J E Owens by a vote endures.
formation regarding the mer­
Misses Esther Merritt and Josephine nigger w ith .’’ Then, in the third, of 644 to 755. W T Grieve defeated J
carried out during the day, as the
its of any lands in the valley
We declare our aim to be the or­ Grand Master is obliged to return
Houston, who have been very ill with Ashland again got b isy for a minute W Lawton for assessor by a vote of 786
or two and the Point went out kerbiff
ganization of the working classes and north on the evening train to fill other
measles, are both improving.
and especially of the orchard
to
634
and the score was a tie. By this time
those in sympathy with them into a engagements. The mew lodge starts off
Mrs. Fred. H. Hopkins went to Port­ everybody was playing the game.
lands near Central Point and
Other votes on the county ticket were
land Sunday for a short visit with re­ There was no monkey business and no J L Hammersly 1009, H D Kubli 932. political party for the purpose of cap­ with 20 members.
you
will get the best lands
time to make goo-goo eyes at the W R Coleman 1334. R T Burnett 1341; turing the powers of government in
latives and friends.
in the valley if you invest.
lady spectators. Ashland Dickcd up
order that the producing classes may
J J Grim and wife arrived from one by ascra'oh in the fourth, and in D H Jackson for sheriff, 1208, Crone-
receive the full products of their labor.
Forage Planl Experiments.
Kansas Monday and will build on their the fifth and sixth there was "nothin miller 1272. J Percy Wells 1307, F A
But in order that the workers may the
doio.'
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la
the
seventh,
however,
Dr. E . Davis. Dentirt.
Grisez 1206, A E Kellogg 1236.
lots opposite the depot at once.
sooner gain political control, we favor
the Pointers brought io a nice one,
F. A. GreeD, who recently came
On the state ticket the totals were;
Frank Webb and family left Tuesday making an even break on the sixth
all immediate measures which will aid here from Chicago and secured a fine will be in his Central Point office on
the following dates:
morning for Yonealla, where Frank will j and the game had to continue till the J W Bailey 897. Alex Reid 255. H M them in this conflict. As a means to
40-acre farm in the Table Rock neigh­
the * tie could be Cake 800, C W Fultoh 605, Hawley 1263,
go into the confectionery business.
!
From Monday morning. May 11, to
I broken, when a b id deci-lon gave R S Bean 1195, J A Buchanan 1150, T this end we favor the following meas­ borhood, was In town last Saturday Saturday evening, May 16.
ures:
The Pleasan tsf Hotel is closed to Ashland 3 scores and the game. Score
evening
and
reports
having
been
as
K Campbell 624, W A Carter 427, R
Watch for further announcements of
■boarders for the present, but lodgers 7-10.
First - We demand that all property “busy as a bird dog" since going on
Robertson 263.
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be assessed at its full cash value, and the farm. Mr. Green bas already later dates in these columns.
will still find accommodations there
The democratic vote was 235 for Geo
that we favor a graduated income tax. prepared the ground and set 26 acres
When you are in Medford drop in at
E
Chamberlain,
318
for
J
R
Neil,
285
John Ross has been suffering from
Second-W e demand the reenactment to pears and apples, which with a
‘‘Weary’s’’ for good liquors, cool beer | an attack of gout for the past two for Marshall, 181 for T M Jones, 222
of the householders exemption law 7-acre tract already set when he pur­ corn and thus get a fair crop while
and a good lunch.
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fbr
D
H
Miller,
212
for
M
Purdin,
J
C
weeks to such an extent that he has
whereby $509 worth of personal prop­ chased the place gives him 32 acres in, cultl-vatlng his trees. Mr. Green is
Give us a trial and be convinced that been obliged to lease his barber shop te Masterson, rocorder, 64; W F Jones, erty shall be exempt from taxation.
fruit. He will plant the ground be­ also experimenting with some forage
sheriff,
361;
W
M
Taylor,
treasurer,
74;
you want us to do your work.—Peil’s Mr. Stone for a term of months while
Third—We favor the levying of a tween the tree rows to potatoes and plants this season, among which are
Elite Laundry, Medford, Or.
50d54 I he goes to the springs for treatment. R B Dean, assessor 330; J C Barnard special tax for the purpose of maintain
a new plant called oorn-wheat, and
Mr. Stone took charge of the shop last school, 67; A C Stanley, coroner, 59; E ing good roads throughout the county
speltz. The former closely resembles
Frank Mee. of Ashland, spent a few
B
Sawyer,
surveyor,
63.
Friday.
and that 50 per cent of the money Central Point.
wheat and is said to yield 70 bushels
days visiting with his sisters, Mrs.
secured by said tax shall be used on
Mr and Mrs W. C. Leever and Mr.
Representatives—Rapheal Messner, per acre, while speltz is recommended
Emma Bebb and Miss Mary A. Mee,
branch roads in district where collected. Gold Hill; D M Brower, Ashland.
and Mrs. I C. Robnett went to Med­
as an excellent forage crop, the fod­
May Day Celebration.
last week.
Fourth—We favor the public con­
ford Sunday to attend the Easter serv­
County Judge—J W Wiley, Medford. der, after being threshed, being as
Rev. Sickafloose has moved into one
struction of electric power plants for
ices held by the Knight Templar com­
good feed as any ordinary bay. Be­
Commissioner—Wm. Smith
of Mrs Bessie Randall’s new cottagss
mandary of Ashland, which was in­ The biggest and best celebration of the purpose of supplying heat, light
Sheriff—Harvey Richardson, Agate. sides baving bis 32-acre orchard, Mr.
recently completed by Sanderson &
May
Day
ever
attempted
in
Southern
and power, and the construction of
vited to observe the day in Medford by
Assessor—M Calhoun, Medford.
Green expects to be able to raiso feed
Sons.
members of the order in that city. A Oregon will be held in Central Point electric railways for the means of
Clerk—A M Ford, Central Point.
on the place for 500 chickens and 10
Mr. Stevens and family, of Hardman, special musical program and a sermon Friday, May 1st, under the auspices of transportation.
Recorder—C W Banta, Ashland.
oows, whiob will make a good income
.Morrow County, whe have been visit­ by Rev. Williams of the Episcopal the Central Point Base Bali Club.
Fifth—We favor the eight hour work
for any man.
Treasurer—J A Smith, Medford.
Among the most interesting events day for labor, the abolition of the con­
ing friends here for some time, left church were features of the occasion.
School Superintendent—Prof. Car-
of
the
day
will
be
a
good
ball
game
in
Tuesday morning for Eugene.
N. Jerry and M. A. Nutt returned the afternoon, to be followed by a first- tract system on all public works and michal, Ashland
C h e a p L a n d s — For the best and
G. X. Porter, of Shedd, Oreiron. ar­
Surveyor and Coroner to be filled by
Sunday from Rawhide, Nevada, where class program of other field sports, that all such work be directed by the
cheapest lands In Oregon, enquire of
rived here Tuesday to look for *
they went a few weeks ago to take a with a grand ball in the evening, dur­ proper county officials, and that living exeettive committee.
Harness & Thornton, Real Estate
Executive Committee—Sherman, Tal­ tion. Mr. Porter is an old fric c V >
close range look at that famous camp. ing which a "May Queen” will be wages be paid to all public employes.
dealers, Yonealla, Oregon.
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Sixth—We favor the building of com­ ent; Hudson, Ashland; Ream«*, Walters C. Robnett and is the guest
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They report the excitement there some­ elected by ballot and crowned Queen of
gentleman while here. He ha
Mayor Matlock of Eugene will ad­ thing wonderful and that there is al­ the May in the presence of the assem­ modious sehoolhouses in each district in and Mrs Reames, Medford.
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County Secretary—A M Ford, Cen­ his fine Willamette valley farn.
dress the people o f Central Point on ready an embryo city, mostly tents, of bled multitude. It is expected that a the county, the use of a uniform set of
pects to secure a home here.
the prohibition and local option ques­ 10,000 people The mines are wonder­ candidate for Queen will be furnished text books and the increase of salaries tral Point.
tions Wednesday evening, April 29th fully rich and the whole country seems from every town and country com­ to teachers, according to ability, with
no discrimination on account of sex.
Walter Hawk, 10-year-old son of to be mineralized. They secured some munity in the valley and that the
Seventh—We demand the enforce­
good
claims
while
there.
momentus question of who is the most ment of the Oregon child labor and
Frank Hawk fell in the shop last even-
Wm. Mendenhall, a mining man of popular young lady in the Rogue River compulsory education laws.
and sustained a fracture of the right
wrist.
Dr Rawhouser reduced the the Kanes creek district, was in town valley will thus be definitely settled.
Eighth—We are heartily in favor of
¿or a few days during the week. Mr.
Other announcements of different the proposed amendment to our state
fracture.
O. B. NASH, Proprietor
constitution giving the electorate the
A. J. Dunlap, who recently bought Mendenhall owns the claim from which events will be made later.
right of recall of unfaithful public
the Larrabee place and brought his the Roten brothers took out a big pocket
officials.
family here from Illinois, reports an two years ago and the matter is still in
Organize for Good Koads.
litigation
between
them.
Mr.
Menden­
Ninth—We especially endorse the
invasion of his home by old-fashioned
hall visits Central Point frequently,
plank in the state platform demanding
Oregon measles.
| and says he always notes evidence of
A movement D beta; started In the enfranchising of women.
Eugene is wonderfully prosperous, ' progress on each visit. He has great
Picnics, Parties, Lodges, Etc., supplied in quantity
Tenth—We pledge our candidates, if
magnificently improved and growing at faith in the town and believes it is on otuer sections of tlie county to organ­
on short notice.
ize a Goid Roads association, having elected, to sign a blank nsi<nation, to
an astonishing rate.
Why? Her the eve of a substantial growth.
for
Its
object
th
e
Improvement
of
the
be
filled
and
presented
at
any
time
they
mayor will give us some practical
W e Solicit Your O rders and G uarantee Satisfaction.
The Hon. J . D. Matlock, mayor of public highways in this county. This fail to work for the principles of
pointers Wednesday, April 29th. Id2
Eugene, will speak in the Cental Point is something which should appeal to socialism as embodied in this platform.
Try our Pure Fruit Syrup Sodas. Delightful, Refresing.
F or S a l e —One American manure 0pera house Wednesday, April 29th, at llie citizens of Central Point and vl
The following County Ticket was then
spreader; has been used but one season 8 o’clock p. m. telling of the practical clnlty. for there can be no doubt but placed in nomination:
M urray Building, Pine St., Central Point, Oregon.
and is as good as new. Price, $125 00. working of the Prohibitory law and its that we need better roads and if we
Joint Representative—R C Hensley,
On old Leever farm, two miles west effect on the business interests and are to j sdge the future by the p tat,
from Central Point.—A. J. Dunlap. Id2 growth of Eugene and Lane County. we need some sort of an organization
County Surveyor Frank Grisez is Mayor Matlock is not a professional to bring influence to bear on tho
here this week surveying and platting reformer but is a practical and success­ county court to give some attention
an addition to Central Point adjoining ful BUSINESS man. A feature of the to the roads of this neighborhood.
the original townsite on the east and evening will be the exhibition of Cam­ Let us have the organization snd do
what we can to help ourselves o u to f
north, which will be known as Patti- paign Cartoons with a stereopticon.
the rut of bad roads.
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son's Addition.
S. V. Moore, of Condon, who with
his mother and his little son has been
spending the winter >here and at Med­
1 'M"l ■H"M-H"I"H| M -H -H -I-H - H -H -H -+-H - •H -I-H -H M ri-H -H -H -H
ford expect to return to Condon next
week where Mr. Moore owns an exten­
sive wheat farm.
Fred Mahn, assistant agent at the
S. P. station, has been ordered to Tan­
gent to relieve the agent at that place
while he takes a vacation for 30 days
or so and Fred Farra has taken his
place here.
L o s t —April 8th, between Bear creek
bridge and Bybee bridge, a black plush
cape with bead trimming. Finder will
please leave same at Robnett's store
in Central Point and receive reward.
— Mrs. J. W. Stevens, Central Point.
“THE CRYSTAL.”
Finest Creams, Ices,
Sodas and Candies.
î
Spring W. ants
Dress Patterns
SPRING ATTRACTIONS
Garden Tools £arrdeners
Mayor Matlock extends a very cor­
dial invitation to all advocates of high
licence and to all supporters of the
saloon to attend the rally in the opera
house Wednesday avenieg. April 29th.
No roasting of anyone, but a courteous
statement of facts and conditions in a
city and county where Prohibition is
actually in force.
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E. C. Welch received the first car of
lumber for his new lumber yard Tues­
day morning and expects other consign­
ments to follow daily until be has a full
stock of all kinds of lumber on hand
Mr. Welch expected to receive his
stock two weeks earlier, but on account
of an accident at the mills his ship­
ments were delayed. He will soon be
in a position, however, to fill all ' rders
presented. His yard is located at the
south end of the switch on the railroad
right of way
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Spring Fabrics
FO R T H E LADIES
Higl l Stan- fo1 Painting
Your
dard l Paint
House
Granfili & Robnett.
Genasco
to Cover
Ready Roofing ¿ Z
Screen Doors to keep out Ï :
Central Point, Oregon.
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Hard­
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