CENTRAL POINT HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1008.
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STARTLING FACTS
that Will not be Given
Table Rockets
by the News-
papers or Pulpits in Dry Counties
E. II. Davis and son Leslie took a
trip to Coos County to look up a suit-
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| able location. They will pay a visit to
, relatives in Tacoma before returning.
| The late frosts did considerable dam
age to fruits and early gardens here.
Country Places Setting Ip Booze Distrfb
Emmet Nealon, who ha3 been in San
Francisco taking in the sights, returned
uting Joints
Monday and reports having had a
glorious time.
Portland, Or., May 7.—Shocking
Mrs. J. G. Morrison is on the sick I
statistics have been given out by an
officer o f the internal revenue depart list, with Dr. Rawhouserin attendance. ,
ment showing that two years ago the
Elmer Nichols has traded his ranch [
counties of Oregon that went dry had
1452 federal liquor
licenses; while here for a place in the Willow Springs
after being dry two years they have section.
1662, or an increase in the number of
J. C. Pendleton and son Verne left on \
places selling liquor of 210 federal li
censes. Six counties o f the western the San Francisca excursion to help I
Oregon district that went dry have 90 welcome tne fleet.
more liquor licenses out than two years
W R. Byrum’ s brother Ben is paying i
ago. Lane county has53 liquor licenses,
eleven of them drug stores. Every him a visit.
home a saloon, and every locality with
B. A. Bissell is still laid up with the
equal saloon privileges is a beautiful rheumatism.
dream o f the Prohibitionists that doesj
T C Law and family, of Willow
not work well in practice. The cold
truth of the matter seems to be that Springs, spent Sunday with relatives
under licensed saloons, the rural dis-' here.
tricts have no place for the distribution
of liquor, while with saloons abolished
every county precinct sets up booze dis
R. E. Poyton and wife of Peyton,
tribution
that
fierce.— spent Tuesday in town.
' n mu,'n l.
na? is 3 3 something
on >e
Salem CaI’ual Journal.
While the Local Option people are
pushing to carry Salem dry, they have
to fight to hold the counties they carri
ed two years ago.
In counties like Linn and Lane there
is a reaction slowly setting in against
the conditions produced by prohibition.
That there is a great amount of liquor
shipped into I.inn and Lane counties,
no one will deny, and that in itself
would prove nothing to an advocate of
Local Option.
To an advocate of
License, it means loss o f revenues to
city and county, and no marked de
crease of crime. Hut there is another
side, and that is positive testimony of
the demoralization of the younger por
tions of the community by illicit sales
of liquor, arid with no restraint what
ever ot the vice and abuses connected
with illegal traliic. It is well known
tnat hundreds of boys get liquor at
Eugene. The soft drink shops sell it,
and the worst kind of stuff. Young
people get liquor, and go off to the
country together, and get gloriously
drunk. That is the statement of a
very prominent citizen of Eugene, and
well known at Salem, A person of the
, r , ,1 in the res-
highest character, engagtd
res
cue work, and juvenile court work of
that city, in speaking of affairs in Lane
county, said: “ We have more cases
of depravity due to drunkenness now in
six months than we had formerly in a j
year. We have a case right now of a
married man who took a lot of young
people, and a lot of liquor that was j
shipped in, and went out to a house in
the country, and kept them all night, 1
including two voung girls, and he is in
jail for it. In the railroad and logging
camps, the present conditions are far
from satisfactory. With licensed sa
loons some of the men came in once a j
month, and got drunk for a day or two,
and then returned. Now they ship the
stuff out to the camp, by the barrel,
and the whole camp gets drunk, and |
sometimes stays so for a week, and
the whole camp sulfers for it. The
disorders (lowing from such a system
are infinitely greater than under the
old wav when there was not promiscu
ous distribution.” —Salem Capital Jour
nal
Republican Ticket.
Wall Paper
; SHOCKING INCREASE
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Election June 1, 1 9 0 8 .
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Congressional.
For United States Senator,
H. M. CAKE.
For Representative in Congress,
W. C. HAWLEY.
is now on.
State.
iooo Bolts of Paper from ioc tip.
Must sell to makeroom for New Stock
Also a complete line of
Furniture
Ever in
Central Point.
Patronize Home People and
Build up Your own Town.
C ounty.
C EN TR AL PO INT FUR NITUR E S TO R E.
HOT and COLD LUNCHES
AT ALL HOURS
T. M. JONES, Propr.
Fresh Fruits, Candies, Pastries, Cigars and T ob a ccos
Ice Cold S od a Pop,
The Fine Percheron Stallion
O ra n g e Cider, G ra p e Juice
“ M O R N IN G S T A R ”
Bicycles for Sale or R ent at R easonab le Prices
Will make season of 1908 at my ranch on Rosrue
River. 5 miles north o f Central Point (old Bowers
place).
Description and Pedigree—Color black with
white star. Registered in American Breeders &
Importers Registry No. 50803. Foaled May 23, 1904.
Sire “ Barbancon” No. 1G073. Dam “ Pansy” No.
50748. Pedigree on Dam’s side carries back six
generations.
Terms—$15 for the season with return privi
lege; $20 to insure with foal.
Having purchased the Fruit, Confectionery and Lunch stand
o f F. H. Webb and renovated and restocked the place, we ask
for a share of your patronage. A cordial welcome and fair
treatment accorded to all.
Yours respectfully,
W . J. ALBERT.
T. W . STANLEY,
Central Point. Oregon.
ave Your Feet
Stop that sweating and
Margare! lies Company.
The Margaret lies theatrical com- j
comfortable
pany, which is recognized as one o f ,
the very best repertoire companies on '
the coast, will play a three nights’ |
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engagement at the opera house, com- j
It would also be money
mencing this (Thursday) evening. The
in your pocket book, and
company consists of ten people, every
one of whom is an artist in his or her
one
hundred per cent, to
particular line.
Miss lies has fallen in love with the
the appearance of your
Rogue River valley and is only playing
feet, to wear “ Honest
the smaller towns for the opportunity
it affords of looking closely over the
John Kelley’s” Ladies’
country with a view to purchasing a j
home here. Her repertoire comprises
Oxford’s.
“ Camille,” “ Heartof the Blue Ridge,” :
They give that refined
"A Texns Ranger.” “ Lady Audley’s
Secret,’ ’ “ Little Louisiana” and many ;
and dressy appearance
other recognized successes in the East.
to your feet as none oth
E. H. Meade, manager of the com- ]
pany, is one of the cleverest comedians
ers can.
on the stage to day and for the past
ten years has been a favorite with
Oregon theatre goers.
The following press comments are
of interest to all theatre goers:
Dealers in
San Francisco Call, Oct. 2, 1904. — |
Miss lies’ initial performance at the
Alcazar Theatre:
“ Margaret lies— j
SHOES ON LY.
remember the name. After all though, j
It is not necessary; it will find you out [
itself before long. M issiles was the
little nigger brat, Sacharissa, and a 1
truly delightful darkey. The character
was positively beaming with sunny,
careless, negro humor. Dialet, voice,
gesture might have been handed up
from Old Virginia, and Miss lies walked
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IS ^ M SSbiO L ]
through the part in her bare feet with
out an atom of self-consciousness. She
is well worth watching.”
New Orleans “ Dally States;” “ Miss
Margaret lies, always pretty and petite,
has won for herself many new admirers
by her capable work in New Orleans.”
San Diego, Calif. Union says: “ Miss
lies wore some of the most stunning
gowns ever seen in this city, and is u
REOS.
very charming and capable actress. I
Her visit to San Diego has been the ! 10 H.
single-cylinder Runabout, with folding seat
subject of much pleasant discussion
double-cylinder Roadster with jump seat,
and after seventy-six continuous weeks ; 20 H.
double-cylinder Touring Car, detachable tonneau
Miss lies is one of the most popular | 20 II.
actresses that has ever visited us.”
P R E M IE R S .
Opera House, Thursday, Friday and j
Saturday evenings. May 14, 15 and ic. 24-28 H. P. 4-cylinder Roadster or Touring Car.
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OXFORDS.
FRUIT
BOXES
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burning by .wearing cool,
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May 2 1 s t to May 3 0 th ,
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CENTRAL POINT REAL ESTATE CO.:
O. S> Sanderson, M an ager
Farm and Fruit Lands, City Property, Business
Opportunities, Mining Stocks For Sale.
Special attention given to rentings, care and man
agement of property.
LIST YOUR PROPERTY W IT H US;
WE CAN SELL J .
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SMITH & MOLONY,
Medford’s Big Shoe Store.
NOTICE.
W J. Alberts, successor to F II.
Webb has renovated, repainted anti re
stocked the place and now carries a
full line o f fruits, lunch goods, con
fectionary, etc , Read his new ad in
this issue.
A Rcpuhlidun Rally will 1 e held in
this city next Wednesday evening,
May 20th. All the Republican candi
dates will be present and Judge Dunn
will tell about good roads, while Joe
llammersly un«J Henry Kuhli will toll
why they are going to vote for Cake.
FORD S.
15 II. P. 4-cylinder Runabout
Same with mechanical oiler, running board, lamps, etc.
40 H. P. 6-cylinder Touring Car
$ 1 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 School
Bonds Dislrct
No. 6 .
ROSE
These Prices F. O. B. Factory.
FESTIVAL
Bids will be received up to June 6, j
1908, at the hour of 2 o ’clock P. M., by
Jas. M. Cronemiller, Treasurerof Jack-
To be held in
son County, Oregon, at the Office of
PORTLAND, OREGON
the County Treasurer, in the Town of
Jacksonville, Oregon, for the purchase1
of $10,000.00 coupon Bonds, o f $1000.00
$ 650 1 denomination, issued by School Dist.
Will be the most brilliant
$10< 0 1 No. 6, o f Jackson County, Oregon,
$1250 payable in 20 years, 10-year optional, Floral Fiesta and Civic Jubilee
bearing 5 per cent interest per annum,
ever held in the Pacific Northwest
payable semi-annually. Bids to be ac-
Portland, “ The Rose City, ” will be a
«OOAD companied by certified Check 5 per
scene of splendor and the center of
'■ -^*’0 cent 0f the amount of the Bid. The
world-wide interest for one week.
$2o00 Board o f Directors of said School
$2600 District No. 6 reserve the right to re- Several important conventions to be
held in Portland on that occasion.
$37i0 Ject any and all Bids.
JAS. M. CRONEMILLER.
THE
Treasurer o f Jackson County, Oregon.
Dated this 7th day of May, 1908.
$3000
POLITICAL CARDS.
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC CO.
$2000
W. T. GRIM.
Will Sell Special Tickets
On This Occasion From
$ 500
$ 700
Can you beat them?
at any tim e for Prospective Purchasers.
Expert Repairing.
’ Phone Main 213 . Medford.
A u to Sundries and Extras for Sale.
Medford Auto Co.,
WATCHES AND JEWELRY—Finest line ever
opened in Central Point. A t Centra! Point
Pharmacy.
9 tf
ASHLAND ICE—Made from purest mountair
water, for sale at’ Moore’s confectionery. 4tf
Among Table Ornaments
JUNE 1 to 6, 1908
Republican Nominee for
COUNTY ASSESSOR.
Free Dem onstration o f any o f a b ove M achines m ade
Machines for Hire.
FOR SALE.
MISCELLANEOUS.
K IS S E L K A R .
35-40 H. P. 6-cylinder Touring Car or Roadster
^ The Battleship Fleet o f the Unitnd
States, which has just completed its
memorable cruise around the Horn,
will be on Puget Sound from about
May 21st to May 30. In order to give
the people of this section of Oregon an
opportunity to witness the maneuvers
and inspect the fleet the Southern
Pacific (Lines in Oregon) will sell round
trip tickets to Seattle or Tacoma (as
stated below) under the following con
ditions:
Fare—One and one-third fare to
Portland plus $7 50 if destination is
Seattle, or one and one-third fare plus
$5.80 if destination is Tacoma, from all
Southern Pacific points in Oregon. In
computing fare where the amount does
not end in 0 or 5, agents are instructed
to add enough to make it do so. Chil
dren of half fare age, one-half of
adult fare.
Sale Dates—May 21st and 22nd to
Seattle, and May 25th and 26th to
Tacoma.
Limits—Continuous passage is re
quired in both directions, with a final
return limit of fourteen days from date
of sale.
Validation—Tickets will be validated
for return passage by agents of the
Northern Pacific Ry. at Seattle or
Tacoma, as the case may be.
W m . McMURRAY,
Gen. Pas. Agt., Portland.
FRED PARKER,
Agt., Central Point.
PORTLAND
1 9 0 8 Motor Cars Kept in Stock.
30-35 II. P. l-cylinder Roadster or Touring Car
H. P. 4-cyl. Roadster or Touring Car, double ignition
H. P. 6-cyl Touring Car, 7-passenger
19 0 8 .
CLASSIFIED AD V ER TIS EM EN TS
AUTOMOBILES.
Mr. Hitzler and family and Mr Bis- 30-35
■ell, «f Tacoma, arrived yesterday 40-45
morning to locate hero They art* rel
atives of Btssel & Hitzler, of Table
Rock.
For County Judge,
G. W. DUNN.
For County Commissioner,
JAMES OWENS.
For County Sheriff,
D. H. JACKSON.
For County Clerk,
W. R. COLEMAN
f or County Recorder,
R. T. BURNETT.
For County Assessor,
W. T. GRIEVE
For County Treasurer,
J. M. CRONEMILLER.
For County School Superintendent,
J. PERCY WELLS.
For County Coroner,
A. E. KELLOGG.
For County Surveyor,
F. A. GRISEZ.
B ATTLES H IP L L E E T
W IL L IA M S BROS.
DOOR & L’BR. CO.
$ 3 .5 0 to $ 4 .0 0
Work on the concrete foundation for
the new school house is well under way
and Contractor Snook expects to rush
the work with all possible speed until
completed.
For Food and Dairy Commissioner,
J. W. BAILEY.
For Supreme Judge,
ROBERT S. BEAN.
For Railroad Commissioner,
T. K. CAMPBELL.
For Prosecuting Attorney, Jackson and
Josephine Counties,
B. F. MULKEY.
For Joint Representative, Jackson and
Douglas Counties,
J. A BUCHANAN.
For Representatives,
J. L. HAMMERSLEY.
H. D. KUBLI.
RUGS, LINOLEUMS AND MATTINGS.
Largest Slock of
d
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A. W. Walker, Manager,
MEDFORD, OREGON.
J. R. NHL
Democratic Nominee
FOR COUNTY JUDGE.
WHBIR K. JONS,
Democratic Nominee
FOR SHERIFF.
C E N T R A L POINT
to Portland and Return at
$ 13. 10.
FOR PARTICULARS CALL ON
a well-filled decanter has first choice
among “ choice spirits.” That “ little
drop of something” that sounds so
vague and mysterious, has really a
definite meaning when it is bought of
us. It then means “ something g o o d . ”
Everybody likes to blow their own horn,
but our customers are the ones that
give us the most praise. They swear
by the high quality Wines and Liquors
that we handle. You’ll do the same
after trying them.
Port and
Sherry for Family Use.
Mail orders given prompt attention.
FRED PARKER,
Local Agent.
or write to
H. O. WILKINSON, Prop.
W m . McMURRAY,
¡MEDFORD
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- OREGON.
General Passenger Agent, |
Portland, Oregon.
—Phone 214—
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