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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1908)
'1 C entral VOL, po in t herald 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 Recent Deaths. ,he A good sized audience greeted J udge Mrs. T. J. Kelsoe visited friends at Dunn and the other republican candi dates in the opera house last Wednes Ashland last week day evening. B. F. Mulkey was the Mrs. M Elliott visited relatives at principal speaker, his address lasting Butte Falls last week. for about an hour. He paid his re Mrs. S. E. Beal visited relatives at spects to socialism, stating that the Hilts, California, last week. socialists want to ‘ ‘divide up” and that MrB. Frank Mee and son, o f Ashland, one member o f the party up at Baker are spending the week with relatives City quit the game after making the o f this cite. discovery that he had $1000 o f his own W. B. Chance, deputy labor commis- j and that after ‘ ‘dividing up” he would sioner and factory inspector, was in ' only have *800. The socialists present town Tuesday. ■ claim that the speaker did not know Remember the dates for Dr. Davis, much »bout socialism, or he would not the dentist. Central Point June 8th to have made those statements. Mr. Mulkey then turned his attention to Governor Chamberlain, indicating by A. E. LaPonte left Tuesday morning voice and manner that the Governor is on a business trip to Glendale and other a blame sight orneryer than the social points north o f us. ists and that in case o f his election to F or SALE-Good, young driving the U. S. senate a new committee m are.— W . L. Welch, Central Point, would have tc be created in that body Oregon. Id7 to provide a small enough place for Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Geer, o f near George E to rattle around in. This Kansas City, Mo., are the guests o f ticketed the Chamberlain republicans present nearly to death and they have Mrs. J. M. Gibson. June 8th to 13th is the next date for been in high spirits ever since. Judge Dunn spoke for a few minutes Dr. Davis, the dentist, in his Central and told all about good roads, which Point office. 5tf The Ladies’ Aid o f the Christian didn’ t take long; called the editor o f church will serve a chicken dinner on the Herald a “ genial editor,” which is election day iu the old printing office. perfectly true, and didn’ t say one word about having the courty books experted, Price, 25 cents. which was to be expected. When you are in Medford dro.i in at Joe Hammersly made a good speech, “ W eary’ s” for good liquors, cool beer in which he made it plain that he is not and a good lunch. 21tf for Statement No. 1 and that he had T. M. Jones and w ife visited Mrs. no apology to make to anybody for Esther Sir clair at Eagle Point Sunday being what he is, and Henry Kubli and report Mrs. Si iclair’ s condition very j proved his sincerity and absolute truth serious, with little hope o f recovery. fulness by declaring that he can t make C heap L ands —For the best and a speech. He said, however, that if cheapest lands In Oregon, enquire of elected he can sit on a chair in a com Harness & Thornton, Real Estate mittee room as well as any man. “ Billy” Coleman, present county dealers, Yoncalla, Oregon. 43tf For a burn or scald apply Chamber clerk and candidate for reelection, said lain’ s Salve. It will allay the pain al- that he had performed his duties as a im ost instantly and quickly heal the clerk and as a member o f the board of njured parts. For sale by Mary A. equalization as he saw it according to his understanding o f the law, and that Mee. • he had no apologies to make, but that I c e —T. J. Kelsoe is prepared to if any blame was attached to the action furnish ice in any quantity. For small o f the board he was willing to assume quantities, call at house, or he will his share o f it. deliver large quantities or to regular I Sheriff Jackson was present and look- customers. 6d7 | i ed to be bubbling over with speech ma- George Ross is having the office | terial, but for some reason he was building which fronted on First street overlooked by the chairman, and his removed to Pine street adjoining the oration remained unspoken. Herald building. It will be occupied by the Central Real Estate Co. The Portland Oregonian now reaches A Good Hen Story. Central Point subscribers at 3:05 P. M. the same day it is published, making it the quickest Portland news to reach us. Mount Hood, May 3, 1908. Subscriptions taken at the post office, j Editor News-Letter: 5 tf j Dear Sir: In an issue o f the News-Letter some J. L. Elhart, o f Ashland, was here Monday looking for locations on fruit six weeks ago, you made a statement and farm lands for friends o f his In o f a certain lady, who set 108 eggs and Idaho and Colorado who are desirous of hatched 104 chickens, and you desired com ing to this valley for permanent to know who could beat that record. While I have no desire to detract any homes. honor or glory from the lady, I wish to John G. Morrison has sold his farm " . . . ...... ... 1 make an honest statement to the chick- at table Rock to Harry Findlay, near en fancier o f Hood River, as its lesson Medford. The place contains 100 acres may be very instructive and remuner and the consideration was $9,000. Mr. ative to them Furthermore, will show Morrison expects to go to the Imperial to the commonwealth o f Hood River valley, in southern California to locate. how great are the possibilities and Hon. R. J. Smith, o f Grants Pass, progressiveness o f our beautiful valley. and E. E. Kelly, o f Medford, will ad I had a common Plymouth Rock hen dress the people o f Central Point to steal her nest and hatch out her chick morrow (Fridav) evening in the opera ens the 25th day o f April. The hen laid house on "Prosperity vs Prohibition.” in a manger that had not been used for All are cordially invited to attend this some two years, and full o f hay except meeting. where a horse or cow had worked a cir W e have a client in California who cular hole down to the bottom o f the has an 8 acre orange grove all in bear hay. I went with my wife^to remove ing, also a few family fruit trees; soil, the young chickens when they were My w ife put her hand under rich sandy loam; good 2-story, 12-room i hatched, house in good order, painted white, also | large bam, wagon-shed and city water | and plenty o f irrigation water also. Would exchange for Rogue River valley land. This property is located in the Santa Ana valley and 10 miles from New Port Beach.—Central Point Real Estate Co. 6d7 THE PEOPLE S FORUM. Virgin. sold the place and with his w ife was preparing to go to California, where his two daughters reside. He was a member o f the Christian church and was a respected citizen. The funeral was held Sunday after noon, Rev. Sickafoose conducting the service, interment being in the Central Point cemetery. One o f our Sherman county sub scribers living in Denmark is doing a land office business in windmills through an experience aeqnired during his residence here. Denmark is a low country, lying between two seas, and has plenty o f wind which it is utilizing on a scale never before equaled. Wind mills have been in use from time imme morial, for pumping water and grind ing grain, but by storing power the hurricane’s surplus energy is doing duty in days o f calm by converting wind power into electricity and equalising its use through the storage battery, a trick that even Sherman county might I adopt with profit. It is started that a wind o f fifteen miles an hour will pro puce an eight horse power and a 20-mile gale will develop eighteen horse power A s the power o f many wind mills can be concentrated and made to serve a single plant, there is infinite possibility in this resource in any section blessed with frequent winds o f considerable force. — Moro Observer. j The people are determined this time to have officers who will give them rea sonable taxes, good roads and bridges and efficient service iu every depart ment Pledged to Statement No. I . Election June 1, 1 90 8. Congressional. For United States Senator, GEO. E. CH AM BERLAIN. For Congressman, J. J. W H ITN EY. State. For Supreme Judge, R. S. BEAN. For Joint Representative, Jackson and Douglas Counties, F. E. CAVENDER. For Representatives, M. PURDIN. D. H. MILLER. County. For County Judge, J. R. NEIL. For County Commissioner, M. M ARSHALL. For County Sheriff, W IL B U R A. JONES. For County Clerk, A S. BARNES. For County Recorder, J. C. MASTERSON. For County Treasurer, M . M. TAYLO R. For County Assessor, R. B. DOW. For County Surveyor, E. B. SAW YER. For County Coroner, D r . A. C. STAN LEY. CHAMBERLAIN FOR P E O P L E - CAKE FOB CORPORATIONS “THE CRYSTAL.” Finest Creams, Ices, Sodas and Candies. New Restaurant. F. rant give ever door F. Clark will open on Sunday, May the best 25-cent given in Central from drug store. a new restau 31st, and will chicken dinner Point. Second lH -i-H -t“H - t- I"I"I"l"l-H -H - l"M "I m u l i n i M -H - M - H - H - H 4 - I 'H ' H - l- H - H -l- H - H + Dress Patterns Spring Fabrics I 'l-l-l-l-H -l-I -l ■ 1 -H -H -l-l-H -H H SPRING ATTRACTIONS G ard en T o o ls £a rrdeners FO R T H E LA D IES for Painting Your House dard P aint Granfili & Robnett. to iG en asco Cover LReady R oo » f i n g .. ■ - House' Centra! Point, Oregon. Screen D o o r s ^ ^ ^ L ÍW . C . Lee\ rei*, • • Subscribe for the H erald . is the center o f one o f the best ORCHARD DISTRICTS in the Rogue River Valley and realizing the importance o f be ing in close touch with the sit uation the much alive until tho people make sure that they have gained their object— It is not at nil surprising that Mr. election o f senators by popular vote. Harrimnn is doing what he can in Ore Vote for D. H. Miller, M. Purdin and gon to defeat Governor Chamberlain in F. E. Cavendor, all of whom aro pledged his senatorial race. Chamberlain would never be a “ railroad senator,” ob some To insure good roads and bridges and to this great principle. are. Harrimnn lias two senators from low taxes, vote for Neil and Marshull Vote for Noil, Barnes and Dow and California, and he would like to have for eounty judge and commissioner. get a county board of equalisation that more from this const. But if he can- will insure a fair, reasonable and intel net get an absolute “ railroad sena COUNTY OFFICIALS WILL REPEAT THE DOSE ligent assessment o f the county, not tor,” the next best thing is to defeat the hen and brought out 3 chicks, say make a horizontal raise of 60 2-3 per a man who on all occasions stands eon- ing that’ s 3; another grab, and that's spicsiously for the people ns against Judge Dunn and County Clerk Cole cent that is arbitrary and unjust. tho railronds when their interests are 6, and kept on grabbing until she got 28 man, who were responsible for the un Wilbur Jones will make a model sher at Stake. On tho other hand, Mr. Cake assessment She, my wife, was still taking them reasonable, unwarranted His books will never need ex is the attorney for the Standard Oil out, 35, she says. “ My heavens, Flint, that caused the taxpayers to be bled iff. company and other corporations. we have a living incubator.” A t 45 in such a high-handed manner this porting. chicks, my w ife was deadly pale. “ What year, say they did right and will do an awful strain on the poor hen.,, she so again if they get the chance. Tho people will see that Dunn and Coleman remarked. Well, we got 52 chickens from under j do not have another opportunity to wring extortionate taxes from them. that hen. You understaud, by way of explanation, that just as the hen laid, Men who always “ vote straight” are O . B. N A S H . Proprietor the eggs rolled down the hole in the responsible for a lot of crooked politics. hay. Tne hay, being in the manger two years, had converted, as it were, JACKSON COUNTY the manger into one o f these new fan- FOR STATEMENT NO. 1 gled lay or cooking boxes which retains “ Statement No. 1 is dead,” say ma heat indefinitely, so the temperture was 103 from top to bottom and the chine politicians. It will be, they mean, Picnics, Parties, Lodges, Etc., supplied in quantity whole laying hatched. I f you do not if all the nominees of the primaries are on short notice. believe this, just come and we will elected to the legislature, so that there will not be a majority of Statement No. show you the hen and the hole in the W e Solicit Your Orders and Guarantee Satisfaction. 1 mombers in that body. But we think hay. that voters in Jackson, Josephine, Doug Try our Pure Fruit Syrup Sodas. Delightful, Refresing. Respectfully yours, las, Washington, Yamhill, Wasco and MR. AND MRS. FLINT BRADFORD. Sherman and other counties will see to Murray Building, Pine St., Central Point, Oregon. —Hood River News Letter. it that Statement No. 1 is kept very iiHigh S ta n ai u I I i n I I H I-H -+ i- i- i- ►+ » ih - i m - h - h - h i H -H Novelties Notions Hwte. * • m u - CENTRAL POINT Democratic Ticket. W. J. Virgin, proprietor o f the Cen Editad by the D em ocratic County Cen tral Point Flouring Mill and one o f the tral Committee. best known citizens and business men o f the valley, died at Ashland Monday Down with the rings! morning, aged about 62 years. Expert the books!! Deceased was a native o f England, Reduce taxation!!! where he served his apprenticeship as Build good roads and bridges!I! I R OG U E RIVER LAND COM PANY a miller and millwright before he was 18 years old. A t that age he came to WHO TO VOTE FOE has installed a branch office at America and worked for some time in MONDAY, JUNE ONE Central Point, in the Herald Kentucky, later coming to Minne office, with Mr W. E. Kahler, sota. He came to Ashland about 18 In the selection of county officials, years ago and has since then been en the voter should consider the qualifica a native-born citizen o f the val gaged in milling in that city. Some tions of the candidate and not his po ley, and a gentleman who has thing more than a year ago he acquired litical opinions, any more than his reli given much thought and study full ownership o f the milling plant here gious beliefs. I f you wish to employ to the orchards o f Jthe valley, aud had just completed the work o f a bookkeeper you would only consider in charge. enlarging and remodeling and it is now j the capability o f the applicant and the best milling plant in Southern Ore-1 would totally disregard his politics. Call on him for reliable in The county officers have nothing to do gon. He lost his health several months with the settlement of the questions of formation regarding the mer ago and continued to decline until the national importance that divide the its o f any lands in the valley end came as above stated. He was an ! people into opposing parties, aud when enterprising citizen, whose business considering candidates for a local o f and especially o f the orchard integrity was unquestioned, and leaves fice the voter should ask but the ques lands near Central Point and many friends who will regret his un tions: Is he qualified to discharge the you will get the best lands timely end. He was a warm friend of duties of the o ffice ! Is he honest, in in the valley if you invest. Central Point and to the last moment dustrious, accommodating? his ambition was to live to complete Judge Dunn’s political address, “ All and put in full operation his milling Observation Cars. plant here. The funeral will be held about good roads” must bo an awfully funny thing to listen to. It cannot today at Ashland. On and after November 15, 1907, the help being very short, too. observation cars between Portland and Oakland California, on trains Nos. 15 Lam e. IT COUNTY BOOKS ABE RIGHT, and 16 will be carried through instead Joseph H. Lame died Sunday morn WHY FEAR E X PE R T IN » THEM? o f being cut out, as heretofore, at Rose- ing at the home o f T. J. Kelsoe, in this It seems very strange that if the burg. city, at the advanced age o f 84 years. Southbound, under this new arrange Deceased was born in Madison, Indi eounty books aro all right, Judge Dunn ana, and came to Harrisburg, Oregon, aud his colleagues have not hud them ment, passengers holding proper trans portation and Pullman accommodatioas in 1852. There he engaged in mer exported, although the people in gen eral arc loudly clamoring for this to may occupy these cars on the night chandising and was very successful be done. It seams that tlio real truth leaving Portland until reaching Eugene and was once elected to the legislature. will only be known when the courthouse at 12:32 a. m. He came to this valley 15 years ago is cleaned out and a new set of officials F r e d P a r k e r , A gt. S. P.tCo., and has since resided between this elected. 31tf Central Point, Oregon. place and Gold Hill until recently he Spring ' Wants Store the Energy. N O . t U M A Y 38. 1908. ■ um n u m m i i h - i * i-i-i -r i ¡ \ n i ¡ h - h - h - i - h 8 - m - k - h -«- i - i - h - i - • i - h - i - h - i - h - i - h - i i i h m - h a - h -