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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1908)
C entral point herald VOL C E N T R A L P O IN T . O R E G O N . T H U R S D A Y . 3 Local and Personal Council Meets. The May Ddy Celebration. M AY 7 . 1 90 8. Judge Neil’s Platform. NO. 3 lime to **Cut It Out” CENTRAL POINT Now that Oentral Point has a marshal is the center o f one o f the best Judge James R. Neil, democratic In spite of the disagreeable weather The city council met in regular ses last Friday, the May Day celebration candidate for county judge, has made on salary, who will devote his entire ORCHARD DISTRICTS sion Monday evening with the follow Mr. Moon and family, o f Sams valley was a pronouncsd success, and though the following declaration o f principles as time to looking after the peace and in the Rogue River Valley and were trading with cur murchants yes ing present: Mayor Fred H. Hopkins, Councilmen the wea'ber n an played all kinds of his platform for the present campaign: wellbeing o f the city, it is to be ex terday. pected that the rowdyism and drunken realizing the importance o f be “ If elected county judge, Twill Hatfield, Jacobs. Kyle, Moore and mean tricks during the day and sent a The Ladies’ Aid of the Christian ness that has been so prevalent lately ing in close touch with the sit have the books of all county Pattison, T. M Jones, recorder, and smizzling rain and a harsh, cold wind church will serve a public diaaer on will be stopped. 1 he town lockup has uation the in the afternoon, everybody wore “ the officers experted. I will have L. Williams, marshal. been put in good condition for the ac ele:tion day. the bridges and roads made The following bills were audited by smile that won’t come off ” and had a ROGUE RIVER LAND COMPANY commodation of guests, and the mayor Smith & Malory's ad in this issue is of the finance committee and allowed: good time in spite ef untoward circum safe for travel; will have road and all other city officials are standing interest to everybody that wears shoes. W. C. Leever, street lights - - $6 90 stances. By far the greatest crowd, districts reduced in size and the squarely behind the marshal ami re has installed a branch office aft Better look it up. road tax paid in each district Jeffers & Peart, repairs grader - 7 00 that ever turned out to see a all game corder in the enforcement of law and ’«Central Point, in the Herald here was on the ground on time to see expended in that district as far 50 Mrs. J. W. McRay and Miss Bessie L. Williams, repair bridge - - - the suppression of rowdyism and hood- office, with Mr W. E. h’ ahfer, as practicable; will have roads Flippin, c f Gold Hill, spsnt Tuesd. y Ferguson & Koontz, livery hire - t 50 the Ashland Normal—Central Point lumism. And it is time semething was a native-born citizen o f the val built under contract to conform The plat of Psttison’s addition to game, and everybody stayed until the with friends of this city. done. When young boys a*e bsought finish. It was estimated that between with surveys and specifications Central Point was examined and ap ley, and a gentleman who haB The chimney at the Rostel resid.-r ce home «completely paralyse! from bud 500 and 600 people were present. for modem highways. ¡given much thought and study burned out yesterday mprning and it proved. booze; when ball g a n es are inteseferod Ashland came down two weeks ago Matter of petition for street light, JAMES R. NEIL.” came near caunng a i ig i n . with by drunken -men and ho}1«, and to the orchards o f ¿the valley, corner 4th and Oak streets, referred to to “ shut out” the Pointers, but they Judge James R. Neil, reform candi when bootleggers and jug lines flourish When you are in Medford drop in at street committee for action. in charge. had the time of their lives in winning a date for county judge, stands pledged “ Weary’s” for good liquors, cool beer L. Williams was appointed street 15-inning game by a scratch, and when to a program of reform in courthouse as they seem to -here, it is time some Call cm him for reliable in and a good lunch. 21tf commissioner by the mayor and ap they put up all their best players in methods. If elected, his first act wi 1 thing was done to step these practices. formation regarding the mer The Herald refrains from publishing Warren Mee, of Applegate, stayed proved by the council. the “ Normal” team and came down be to order the experting o f books in its o f any lands in the valley in town Monday night while en route On motion the salary of L. Williams Friday for another “ shut out” there the courthouse, so that the public may a full report o f the recorder’ s court of Monday morning, but from this time and especially o f the orchard to Hilts, Cal., to look after property was fixed at $25 per month as marshal was something doing. know something regarding public busi on it serves notice that the court docket lands near Central Point and The weather was too cold Friday for ness. interests. and $25 per month as street commis will be published as a matter of news, you will get the best lands Work has commenced on a neat sioner, all fees received in either a first-class game, as all the players Judge Neil will also stop the collect as it is done in all other towns. modern cottage for J. J. Grim, on the capacity to be turned into the city were more or less “ froze up” all the ing of funds from one road district to in the valley if you invest. To .quote the words of a city official, way through, but the Pointers got spend in another, as has < een the prac west side opposite the depot. Eli Jones treasury. “ We cannot afford longer to be known thawed out sufficiently to clean up the The health and police committee was has the contract. tice of the present county court. as a “ dry town” and also as the tough-, visitors to the tune of 14 to 7. Pankey The reform candidate will repair all The Medford Auto Co has an attrac ordered to have the city jail renovated pitched a good game and, barring a county bridges so that they will be safe est town in the vailley. ” and made comfortable for the accom tive new ad in this issue. If you con DoilklRb Sctorts Small Damage by frost. few errors largely due to the hard wind, to travel. He will net leave costly1 I t ’s time to ‘ 'cut at cut.” ’ template buying a machine this summer modation of prisoner». the support given him was all right. structures neglected and unsafe when The street committee was instructed you should see them. to confer and cooperate with the coun Nash made the star hit of the season, a few dodsxc wiU place them in repair. «{Fortland Journal.) A Bile of personal property belonging ty road supervisor in the matter o f knocking the ball over three fences and A heavy frost in the vicinity o f Med Death of Rufus Cox. Judge Neil will contract the con to the estate of Maria Wright, de repairing street on south line o f the a ham and inta a neighboring chicken striction of roads, which must be ac ford was believed to have done serious ceased, was held last Saturday. The Rufus Cox, a well known old resident incorporation. One-half of this street house, where, it is reported, it killnd a cording to specifications and surveys. damage to fruit buds, but later inves property all brought good prices. ef this section, died a t Medford Tues belongs to the city and one-half to the setting hen and otherwise demolished More than ail, the reform candidate day everting a t the age of 75 years, 6 tigation leads to a different conclusion. C heap L ands —For the best and county and the expense of work is things. Nash got around all the bases F. H. Hopkins, proprietorof the famous will keep constructed roads and bridges months and 24 days. cheapest lands In Oregon, enquire of borne jointly. on this hit and had time to stop and in repair 'hreughout the year. j Snowy Butte pear orchards near Cen- Deceased was a native o f Tennesee Harness & Thornton, Real Estate The matter of water works was dis throw a kiss at his wife, who was an \ tral Point, came to Portland yesterday and came to this valley in 1881, set dealers, Yoncalla, Oregon. 43tf cussed informally and an informal re onlooker from afar. on business and said there will be a big tling on a farm west of town, where The grand ball at the opera house in Back From the Dead. crop o f fruits in the Kogne River valley W H. Reddicliffe, of Port Huron, port of the water committee was sub he lived for many years. '1 hree sons, “ While there was some damage te Michigan, arrjved Monday to visit for mitted. It was the sense of the mayor the evening was a pronounced success. John, True and Frank Cox, and three a few months with his uncle, L F. and council that a competent engineer The big ball-room was crowded and the Yreka, Cal., April 29.—The estate of daughters, Mrs. Melinda Pruett, Mrs i pears, the buds show that there'is a Reddicliffe, at the Central Point Hotel. be employed to survey and map the music was of the best. Henry Jones, deceased, which has been Laura Pottingerand Mrs. Charles King large percentage «of the fruit unhurt, In the voting contest for the election town for street grades, water system, in the Superior court of Siskiyou county survive him. The funeral will be held and that tithe pear crop will be ample. Mrs. N. P. Thompson and Mrs G, of a May Queen there were two candi sewers, etc., and to furnish an estimate and in which Supervisor Edward O,Con taday, interment being in the Central The «frost did not hurt apples at all, W. Jeffers have returned from a pleas of cost of water system. Letters from dates—Miss Virii Hensley, of this city, nor was administrator and District A t and there tie no occasion for alarm ant v !sit at the home of W. W. Edding Point cemetery. engineers with whom the committee and Miss Emma Wendt, of*Jacksonviile. torney Charles J. LuckJtrell the attor about the Rogue River vaUey apjfie ton, in Sams Valley. crop.” have been conferring were read and Miss Hensley was successful in the ney, is out of court This morning For a bum or scald apply Chamber discussed and the mayor was requested contest, tveeeirimg 1380 wvtes, and was Similar reports o f tfrvet damage to Iain’s Salve. It will allay the pain al- to arrange for a conference with engin crowned Queen of the May, Mr. H. T. Henry Jones appeared as if from the His wife, Mrs. Jemima Hathaway, who has Eastern Oregon «wheat are proved to he imost instantly and quickly heal the eer Cummins at an early date before Pankey making the coronation address. dead and was identified. A. A.. Morse, freight Mrs. Oro Jones, had made an affidavit tbeen visiting her son, S. F. Hathaway xnVfounded. njured parts. For sale by Mary A. further action is taken. Every business house in town closed that htr husband was killed for his and family for some time, returned to agent of the fiarriman lines, has just Mee. during the afternoon and practically money an May 15, 1903. her home at Grants Pass Sunday even returned from a trip through the wheat everybody in town and many from the F or S ale —One American manure A. E. Reameg, the district attorney ing. Mrs. Hathaway is in her 88th country inland, an 1 he said the crap surrounding country witnessed the ball «preader; has been used but one season o f Josephine County, Or., made an year but is as well preserved both there this year will equal the big yield H e Matlock Meeting. game and is as good as new. Price, SIR affidavit to the effect that Jones was mentally and physically as many women recorded in 1907. On old Leever farm, two miles west mm dered: and that bis 'body m b s cut to ■at W. Her family is a lang lived one, from Central Point.—A. J. Dunlap. 112 pieces and parts buried in the city she having a brother wnd tw o sisters in Mayor Matlock of Eugene addressed Geo. W. <Ressdlgrnve and «rife «visited G. G. Selby Dead. City Recorder Jones had a busy In limits of Grants Pass, Ore. Reames Missouri who have passed the 80 mark. relatives on Applegate last week. a large audience in the opera house ning Monday morning cleaning up a last Wednesday evening on prohibition. Friends of G. G. Selby, of this city, says that Andrew Ingrams, charged grist of Sunday drunk and disorder The Mayor is a fine old gentleman and were shocked and grieved by the re with murder at Grants Pass, told him cases and the city treasury was replen perhaps makes a good mayor for Eu ceipt of a telegram from Mrs. Selby he knew the person who c mmitted the ished by some 65 plunks. gene, but as a public speaker it must last Saturday evening announcing the murder and under these affidavits the Subject next Sunday morning at the be said that he is not much o f a suc death o f her husband, which occurred estate was administered, a mortgage Christian church: “ Our H e a v e n ly cess. There are many strong points that day at Silver City, New Mexico. foreclosed and (780 taken from a safe. O. B. NASH Proprietor Mrs. Jones and her son, who was bom Home.” Subject in the evening will which may be urged in favor of the Mrs. Selby expected to start back here be: "Tenting Toward Sodom.” All prohibition of the liquor traffic, but with the body Sunday evening No three months after her husband’s cordially invited.—K. H. Sickafoose, Mr. Matlock failed to clinch many of further details have been received and disappearenae, and who is now nearly Minister. the arguments he touched on. Follow it is not known just when the funeral 5 years old. are living near Grants Misses Ora Patrick and Mae Beever, ing him Mr Anderson, a recent arrival will be held The Modem Woodmen, Pass, Mr. Jones says he has been in ®f the Ashland Normal, visited at the from Kansas, spoke o f conditions in of which order Mr Selby was a mem Pritish Columbia, hut refused to talk country home of Miss Eva Norcross a that state and vehemently denied the ber, are making all arrangements for on the subject. Picnics, Parties, Lodges, Etc., supplied in Quantity Jones was last seen in Grants Pass few days last week. These young stories being circulated by the liquor the burial. on short notice. Mr. and Mrs. Selby left here a few prior to his mysterious departure, and ladies will all graduate at the June people regarding the abundance of “ jeiuts” and the scarcity of business weeks ago for a pleasure trip, expect because of the suposition that he had commencement. W e Solicit Your Orders and Guarantee Satisfaction. ing to spend the Summer in travel for been niuid?red in or around that city. D ressmaking —I am prepared to do prosperity. Following Mr. Anderson the benefit of his health. A postal On the day he dropped out of sight Shortie Garnett, of Medford, made a Try our Pure Fruit Syrup Sodas. Delightful, Refresing. all kinds of dressmaking and sewing. card received from him at this office there he had gone from Woodville, Patronage of the ladies of Central rattling speech and easily carried off soon after their arrival at Silver City ostensibly for the purpose of buying a Murray Building, Pine St, Central Point, Oregon. Point and vicinity respectfully soTicited. the honors of the evening as an orator ! stated that he was feeling exceptional cow. and logician Mr. Garnett proved that - Residence comer 7th and Cherry Sts. — his heart is in the cause of prohibition j ly well and that the climate there was Mrs. J. B. Hamrick. 3d4 by not once alluding to Maud S pumps very fine. The next news from them a*n i l i *i i T T n i “ r r n n n n ' r i n ri~ rr*4"i"i F H. Cook and family, of Minne nor Toledo ranges during the «course of aa-naunced -his deatlh. L a ter —Mrs. Selby arrived last-even apolis. Minn., arrived Saturday to his remarks. locate here. Mr. Cook expects to take ing with the body and the funeral will charge of the fine orchard farm belong not be held until the arrival of both ing to his father, H. C. Cook, on the Mrs. Walton, a f Toted«, was shopping boys, which will be Saturday or Sun foothill road, two miles southwest of here yesterday. day. See funeral notice later. :: town. “TH E CRYSTAL.” Finest Creams, Ices, Soda« and Candies. Spring Fabrics :: Dress Pattern« L ost —On the Rogue River road, above the Bybee bridge, Monday, April 27th, a pocketbook containing $60.00. Finder please leave at Herald office, or communicate with W . F. Reynolds, Medford, Oregon, and receive suitable reward. 2d4 I. A. Robie, manager of the Williams Bros. Door and Lumber Co., o f Grants Pass, was here daring the wee* on business with the orchardists of this section regarding hoses for the coming picking season. A new ad of that con cern appears in this impression Mrs. A. P. Gillett and Mrs. J. W. Merritt have been chesen as eelegates to the grand assembly o f the Rebekah lodge which will convene during the present month in Salem T. NL Jones will represent the local odd Fellows at the Grand odge which meets at Salem at the same time. The concert given by the Indie* »id o f the Baptist church Saturday even ing was one of the best program* that has been given here for some time. The audience was not as large as it «hould have been on account o f the fes- tivits of the previous dry and evening but the society reudked some $25 for the event. T. M. Jn»«« returned Friday from Portland, where he w at as a delegate o f the local lodge of Knights and Ladies of Security to the gravid ccm- vention o f that order. Mr. Junes c me wi'hm a few votes o f being chosen state delegate to the National conven tion to meet during the Sommer at rhiladcfcri». :: •‘H -'H -H -H -l-l-H l-H -l SPRING ATTRACTIONS Spring Wi ISltS Garden Tools Higl tl Stan- dare Paint 1 A n FOR THE LADIES Gardeners t i n g Granfili & Robnett. Y°House Genasco Reaiiy Roofii Ig - to Cover Your House Central Point, Orgeon. Screen Doors^pelXs |W. G. Leever, H" da;e V4-11'! M I 1 4 ! 1 K - 1-H-i- 1 «H « K 4'H I IH W 'W f H -H l H -K -i-W Notions N ovelties M -**d-d-** J J -tS ’ -l-r f-d -W -r l d d «.l «J. | il .l iM il . H «*