CENTRAL POINT HERALD. THURSDAY, MAY 21 , 190«
Socialists Nominate.
[ policy ef the party were adopted. The
exemption of
! small farms from puUic ownership and
At the socialist national convention expediency to the point of fusion with
held in Chicago last week Eugene V. I other parties, if favorable reEults are
I Debs, of Indiana, was nominated f o r ; promised, mark the entry of this party
pres,dent and Benjamin Canford, of into the field of “ opportunism” as a
New York, was nominated for vice-
A n ti-P roh ibition .
This column is edited by the
secretary of the anti-prohi
bition league of Jackson Co..
Mediord Will Slay “ Wet.”
Congressional.
For United States Senator,
H. M. CAKE.
For Representative in Congress,
W. C. HAWLEY.
is now on.
Three Reasons
State.
mon Bolts of Paper from ioc tip.
Must sdito makeroom for New Stock
why you should buy
your Merchandise at
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.
K. D. KUBLI.
Also a complete line of
RUGS, LINOLEUMS AND MATTINGS.
DEUEL & KENTNER’S
Big
1st.
Debauch!«} thfc Boys
Largest Stock of
County.
For County Judge,
G. W. DUNN.
For County Commissioner,
JAMES OWENS.
For County Sheriff,
D. H. JACKSON.
For County Clerk,
W. R. COLEMAN
For County Recorder,
CENTRAL POINT FURNITURE STORE.
T. M. JONES. Propr.
The Fine Percheron Stallion
“ M O R N IN G S T A R ”
W e have the larg-;
Will make season of 1908 at my ranch on Rogue
River. 5 miles north of Central Point (old Bowers
place).
Description and Pedigree—Color black with
white star, Registered in American Breeders &
Importers Registry No. 50303. Foaled May 23, 1904.
Sire “ Barbancon" No. 10073. 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.
est store in Medford.
3rd
Ever in
Patronize Home People and
Build up Your own Town.
W e can save you;
2nd.
Furniture
Central Point.
Store
money.
in the cities of Eugene and Albany, j
since the enactment of prohibition, boys j
of immature years have been added to j
the rising tide of drunkenness, which
bas followed prohibition in Lane and
Linn comities. The effect o f prohibi
tion in the se counties, and especially its
debauchery o f tho boys, has aroused the
citizens to a sense o f duty, and there is
but Iittlo doubt that these counties will
again be found in the high-license col
umn.
He “ Knew the
Election June 1, 1908.
S Â LE
jpre8ident- Man* radical Ganges in the |poUuc* 1 or* wl“ »t“ a
Two prominent attorneys of Portland
and two prominent attorneys o f South
ern Oregon have rendered a legal opin
ion to the * fleet' that the Medford city
charter, iJinfcsfcd by the 1905 legislature,
supercedes the local option law, and that
therefore whatever the result of the
election in Jackson county may be on
the prohibition question, Medford, un
der its liberal charter, will remain wet.
Prohibitionists may ridicule the opin
ion of these eminent lawyers, but any
one who will take the trouble to con
sult a lawyer can easily determine the
exact status ot the Medford charter and
satisfy himself beyond the peradven-
ture o f a doubt that that burg is very
apt to remain wet, whatever the out
come of the election may be.
Nowitbstanding the security of Med
ford from any probability of drouth, the
citizens are making a most strenuous
effort to carry the county wet, believing
that prohibition throughout the county
would mean a most serious setback to
the splendid prosperity that seems just
now to be in the ascendancy.
Republican Ticket*
W a ll Paper
j party now favors the
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We
guarantee ev-i
R. r. BURNETT.
For County Assessor,
W. T. GRIEVE
For County Treasurer,
J. M. CRONEMILLER.
For County School Superintendent,
J. FERCY WELLS.
For County Coroner,
A. E. KELLOGG.
For County Surveyor,
F. A. GRISEZ.
T. W . S T A N L E Y ,
Central Point. Oregon.
Hopes.”
erything we sell.
Swanton (V t.) Courier.
The following story comes from Rt.
Albans: “ A prominent citizen of that
city was taken to task by a prohibi
tionist fo r his stand iu favor of the li
cense law. The believer in prohibition
«aid: ‘ My friend, don ’t you fear for
your boys it half a dozen saloons are
thrown open hero?’ The answer he got
was this: ‘ My dear sir, if my boys can
buy any more liquor in this town under
license than 1 have been able to buy
under prohibition they will have to hus
tle .* ”
BATTLESHIP FLEET
ON P U G ET SOUND
W e will guarantee
you an honest deal.
May 21st to May 30th, 1908.
W IL L IA M S BROS.
D O O R & L’BR. CO.
Keiitner,
“ Save the Boys” -From Blind Plcjs.
GRANTS PASS, OREGON:
The Battleship Fleet of 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
J i 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 o f
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
o f 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.
“ Save the b o y s !” is the war cry of
♦ho prohibitionist. A beautiful senti
ment, and one that should receive the ;
Unqualified indorsement of every right- i
minded citizen, but a search of |
♦he records o f prohibition territory
discloses
a
most
startling
state
of affairs in respect to tho effect of
O. S . S a n d e rso n , M a n a g e r
prohibition on thb youth of the counry.
Wherever prohibition has been enact
Farm and Fruit Lands, City Property, Business
ed its immediate effect has been to de
Opportunities, Mining Stocks For Sale.
bauch and dissipate the boys, and one
need not seek far for the reason. Un
der the license system the minor has
Special attention given to rentings, care and man
AT ALL HOURS
little chance of procuring liquor or in*
agement of property.
1 toxicants’ from the saloon, for tho pro
Fresh Fruits, Candies, Pastries, Cigars and Tobaccos
scription against the sale o f intoxicants
to ininorh is the strongest feature of the
Ice Cold Soda Pop, Orange Cider, Grape Juice
license law and is the one most rigidly
enforced. Prohibition in every instance-
Bicycles for Sale or Rent at Reasonable Prices
ha been the shifting of tho liquor traf
fic from the highly bonded dealer to
Having purchased the Fruit, Confectionery and Lunch stand
the irrtospOriAfble blind pigger and boot
of F. II. Webb and renovated and restocked the place, we ask
legger, and drives underground the mis
for a share of your patronage. A cordial welcome and fair
chief which it seeks to cure, making it
treatment accorded to all.
Yours respectfully,
nloro difficult to deal with the evil
Table Rockets
and impossible to regulate the trade.
Btolen drinks, not only waters, seem to
E. S. Hitzler has a brother and his
possess an addl’d sweetness, and <?*poei-
family from Tacoma visiting with him.
ally among the young prohibition pro
They are here with a view to locating.
vokes resistance.
A son of B. A BisseP, Esq., accom-1
However much tire prohibitionist may
panied the party and may also remain |
erv, “ Save the bovs,M he dare not pro
here.
duce the record of the state* that have
Judge Dunn of Jacksonville passed j
tried it. Vermont And New Hampshire
should offer a splendid example for tho
through here last Friday
prohibitionists. Both o f these states
To be held in
The deputy assessor visited us Mon-
tried it for over 50 years and at the end
day on official business Judging from!
of that time found themselves with
PORTLAND, OREGON
the valuation he is putting sn lands, !
more criminals, paupers and drunkards,
there
will
be
no
necessity
for
a
66
per
w*
j j x j r » -a ,
/j
R
E
O
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according to population, than the aver
cent raise by the county board-thisyear. « J v J l X E . X l O
Oj
age of all the other states in the union,
10 H. P. single-cylinder Runabout, with folding seat
$ 6 50
Some party put out dog poison last j
and after n trial spreading over half
Will be the most brilliant
$1000 week and as a result several families
a century these states have gone back 20 II. P. double-cylinder Roadster with jump seat.
to license regulation.
20 H,- P. double-cylinder Touring Car, detachable tonneau
$ 1 250 are mourning the loss of their pets and Floral Fiesta and Civic Jubilee
The big value-givers [CENTRAL POINT REAL ESTATE CO.
MEDFORD
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OREGON
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H O T and COLD LUNCHES
LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US;
WE CAN SELL ¡T.
CLASSIFIED AD V ER TIS EM EN TS
PORTLAND
W . J. ALBERT.
FOP
WATCHES AND JEWELRY—Finest line ever
opened in Central Point. A t Central Point
Pharmacy.
9 t f
ROSE
AUTOM OBILES.
SALE.
MISCELLANEOUS.
FESTIVAL
ASHLAND ICE—Made from purest mount&ir
water, for sale atjMoore’s confectionery. 4tf
1 9 0 8 Motor Cars Kept in Stock.
Among Table Ornaments
1908
PREMIERS.
Hon. Goorge E. Chamberlain, gover
nor of Oregon nnd candidate for United
States senator to succeed Senator Ful-
tbn, a<ldressed a crowded house at Med
ford Monday afternoon. Tho governor
says he is absolutely sure of election
and he is still wearing that won't come
off smile.
POLITICAI CAROS.
21-28
30-35
30-35
40-45
H.
H.
H.
H.
P.
P.
P.
P.
1-cylinder Roadster or Touring Car.
4-cylinder Roadster or Touring Car
4-cyl. Roadster or Touring Car, double ignition-
6-cyl. Touring Car, 7-passenger
trying to locate the “ u n d e s i r a b l e
ever held in the Pacific Northwest
citizen” guilty of the dastardly act.
Portland, “ The Rose City, ” will be a
scene o f splendor and the center o f j
$ 2 2 5 0 : Our Sunday school has appointed a
world-wide interest for one week.
$2500 committee to prepare a program for
Children’s Day.
Several important conventions to be j
$2600
held m Portland on that occasion.
$37501
Card of Thanks
FOR D S.
15 H. P. 4-cylinder Runabout
Same with mechanical oiler, running board, lamps, etc.
40 H. P. 6-cylinder Touring Car
Mas. M. E.
KISSEL K A R .
W. L t M V L
35-40 H. P. 6-cylinder Touring Car or Roadster
J . (t. M il.
Democratic Nominee
FOR COUNTY JUDGE.
W R BIR A. JONES.
Democratic Nominee
FOR SHERIFF.
These Prices F. O. B. Factory.
Can you beat them?
at any time for Prospective Purchasers.
Expert Repairing.
’Phone Main 213. Medford.
Auto Sundries and Extras for Sale.
Medford A u to Co.,
per and
F a m il y .
$2000 Notice to Wood Contractors
Free Demonstration of any of above Machines made
Machines for Hire.
M acro
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Republican Nominee for
COUNTY ASSESSOR.
TH E
W e desire to express our sin ce re ’
$ 5 0 0 thanks to those who so kindly assisted
$ TOO
during the recent illness and death
$3000
our dear daughter and sister.
A. VV. Walker. Manager,
MEDFORD. OREGON.
Bids will be received by the board of
directors of school district No. 6. Cen
tral Point, Oregon, until June 8, 1908.
for 100 tiers of 24-inch sound body fir
wood, same to be delivered and1 tiered
up in basement of school house by Sep
tember 20. 1908.
By order o f the Board.
J. W. JACOBS.
Clerk.
Dated at Central Point, May 19, 1908.
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SOUTHERN
PACIFIC GO.!!
Will Sell Special Tickets
On Thi» Occasion From
C E N T R A L POINT
to Portland and Return at
$ 1 3 .1 0 .
FOR PARTICULARS CALL ON
FRED PARKER,
Local Agent.
or write to
W m . McMURRAY,
General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
a well-filled decanter has first choice
among “ choice spirits.” That “ little
drop of something” that sounds so
le and mysterious, has really a
definite meaning when it is bought o f
u s. It then means “ something g o o d . ”
Everybody likes to blow their own horn,
but our customers are the ones that
give u s 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.
“ WEARYS”
H. O. WILKINSON, Prop.
MEDFORD
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OREGON.
— Phone 214—