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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1908)
i ! 1 CENTRAT. POINT HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1903. It Pays to be firs t. The first California cherries shipped east this year six days ahead of last This column ¡3 edited by the year. The box sold n Chicago for $20. first ripe cherries of the season to secretary of the anti-prohi The arrive on the Los Angles market was bition league of Jackson Co. a tiny box containing nine cherries, which were put up and sold at $9. or II “ I uppriil to tho manhood of th< per cherry. It always pays to I e first. Anti-Prohibition. country to bo temperate in all thing*, and not in an arrogant manner attempt to dictate to the people. Man has always been expected to willingly face a foe, whether before his own castle or when his country’s life is endangered, and, as through the four years of our civil war, where every hardship had to be encountered, exposure to most inclern ent weather, working in rifle pits and standing guard during the long hours of tho night, when even the great and good Abraham Lincoln and every intel ligent general or private recognized the absolute need for pure stimulants to protect the systems of these brave men from the ravages of the deadly marsh fever, and rations of whisky, pure from the corn and rye of the farms left be hind us, were issued regularly, and yet, when some of the timid “ stay-at- homes” became frantic toward the close of tho war and asked President Lincoln what was to become of the home life when those terrible soldiers were dis charged from the service, the simple answer of this great “ man among men“ was that they need have no fear from the men who went out from their homes, wives and sweethears, to protect the integrity of our country; that they would return with the sword laid aside and occupy positions of trust through out the land, and his prediction has proved true in every sense, as the rec ord in every state will show. And this grout army has also proven that the whisky it had, when formed and on the battlefield, was never injurious to its soldiers id after years, and there are few of those remaining alive today who would not combat this arbitrary idea of the party of advanced ideas to pro hibit the manufacture and sale of the products of the soil, made pure and un adulterated, or the right of manhood to use it like u man and as an American gentleman, and if such fanatical laws are allowed placed on our statute books the next volunteer army will be draft ed from this advanced idea element entirely. “ Don’t discourage American man hood, but elevate it by encouraging self respect among all. Restrict license to those who can be depended upon to transact their business on as clean and respectable lines ns a bank or public library, and then we can hope to become a happy and contented family, with manhood unimpaired, and happy wom anhood “ its bright and faithful auxil iary. “ “ Prohibiton is a principle that does the most good when each individual makes a personal application of it to himself; besides, it leaves no room for argument. “ AN OLD SOLDIER. . jáLsxií Socialist Candidates Here. ALE T. W e have the larg est store in Medford. W e guarantee ev-r erything we sell. M. FRUIT BOXES Deuel & ! GRANTS PASS, OREGON: Keotsier, | WILLIAMS BROS. DOOR & L’BR. CO. The big value-givers [CENTRAL POINT REAL ESTATE CO. f OREGON HOT and COLD LUNCHES C . S. S an d erso n , M a n a g e r Farm and Fruit Lands, City Property, Business Opportunities, Mining Stocks For Sale. Special attention given to rentings, care and man agement of property. AT ALL HOURS Fresh Fruits, Candies, Pastries, Cigars and Tobaccos Ice Cold Soda Pop, Orange Cider, Grape Juice Bicycles for Sale or Rent at Reasonable Prices LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US; WE CAN SELL ¡T. Having purchased the Fruit, Confectionery and Lunch stand of 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, Notice to Wood Contractors W. J. ALBERT. AUTOMOBILES. 1908 Motor Cars Kept in Stock. REOS. County. For County Judge, G W. DUNN. For County Commissioner, JAMES OWENS. JO N E S . Propr. For County Sheriff, D. H JACKSON. The F in e P ercheron Stallion For County Clerk, W. R. COLEMAN “MORNING STAR” Will m ak e se a s o n o f 1908 a t my r a n c h on R oruc | For County Recorder, R. T. BURNETT, River. 5 miles n o rth o f C entral P o in t (old Bowers place). j For County Assessor, D escription and Pedigree -C o lo r black w ith W. T. GRIEVE w h ite star, R egistered in A m erican B reeders & Im p o rters R egistry No. 50303. Foaled May 23, 1904. For County Treasurer, Sire “ B arbancon” No. 16073. Dam “ P an sy " No. J. M. CRONEMILLER. 50748. Pedigree on D am 's side carries back six j For County School Superintendent, generations. J. PERCY WELLS. T e rm s—$15 fo r th e season w ith re tu rn p riv i lege; $20 to in su re w ith foal. For County Coroner, T. W. STANLEY, A. E. KELLOGG. C en tral Point. Oregon. I For County Surveyor, F. A. GRISEZ. W e will guarantee you an honest deal. MEDFORD 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., CENTRAL POINT FURNITURE STORE. money. 3rd Ever in Patronize Home People and Build up Your own Town. W e can save you 2nd. Furniture Central Point. Big Store 1st. State. Also a complete line of RUGS, LINOLEUMS AND MATTINGS. Largest Stock of Election June 1, 1908. Congressional. iooo Bolts of Paper from ioc up. Must sell to makeroom for New Stock DEUEL & KENTNER’S Republican Ticket. For United States Senator, II. M. CAKE. For Representative in Congress, W. C. HAWLEY, is now on. a t ìiogel - s why you should buy your Merchandise at A votf* for prohibition moins: High tuxes or no municipal improve ments. Illegal sale of tho same amount of liquor and no revenue. Disregard for existing laws; bootleg gers and blind pigs. A vote against prohibition means: J Rigid enforcement of law by fearless officers that you ean elect. Funds with which to pay officers for enforcing existing laws, which are now flagrantly violated. Good streets, more electric lights ami fire protection. Possible factories, business enter prises and investors which com« to lib eral cities. Stringent laws already ovist regulat ing Un 1 liquor traffic. We have stat lites forbidding minor, from frequent ing inloon. or buying liquor. Selling to intoxicated men or to men of known intemperato habits; selling on Sunday. Why are these law. not enforcedf There would be a chance to detect viola tor. of the law 111 an open, regulated anlooD, while it is next to impossible to catch the bootlegger. Wall Paper Three Iieasons= WHAT IT MEANS HARD TO CATCH THEM. Great Growth. The First National Rank of Medford, whose advertisement appears in this paper, has resources of over $160,000.00, which is eighteen times arger than when it began business in June, 1905, with only $25,000.00 capital. This beats all records of growth among the Bunks of Southern 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 and tiered up in basement of school house by Sep tember 20, 1908. By order of the Board. J. W. JACOBS, Clerk. Dated at Central Point, May 19. 1908. 5d7 PORTLAND ROSE B ATTLES H IP T LE ET ON P U G ET SOUND May 21 st to May 30th, 19 08 . 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- i ditions; Fare—One and one-third fare to j 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. i Validation—Tickets will be validated for return passage by agents of the Northern Pacific Ry. at Seattle or i Tacoma, as the case may be. W m . McMURRAY, Gen. Pas. Agt., Portland. FRED PARKER. Agt., Central Point. CLASSIFIED AD V ER TIS EM EN TS _______________________ I -------------------------------= = = = = FOR SALE. W ATCHES A N D JE W E L R Y —F in est line ever opened in C en tral Point. A t C en tral P oint P harm acy. 9 tf MISCELLANEOUS. FESTIVAL A SH LA N D IC E —Made fro m purent m o untair water, for sale atfMoore’s confectionery. 4tf To be held in PORTLAND, OREGON Among Table Ornaments JUNE 1 to 6, 1908 D. M. Brower, of Ashland, and R. 10 H. P. single-cylinder Runabout, with folding seat $ 050 Messner, of Gobi Hill, socialist candi 20 H. P. double-cylinder Roadster with jump seat. Will be the most brilliant $1000 date for representatives from this Floral Fiesta and Civic Jubilee W hooping Cough. 20 H. P. double-cylinder Touring Car, detachable tonneau $1250 county, mldressed a good sized audience ever held In the Pacific Northwest “ In February our daughter had the in the town hall Monday evening. Like PREMIERS. whooping cough. Mr. Lane, of Hart- Portland, “ The Rose City," will be a his opponent, Henry Kubli, Messner is not a Demothsenses on the platform 1 21-28 H. P. 4-cylinder Roadster or Touring Car. $2250 land, r e c o m m e n d e d Chamberlain’s scene of splendor and the center of Cough Remedy and said it gave his world-wide interest for one week. but he might be a heavy weight in a 30.35 j[ p. 4-cylinder Roadster or Touring Car $25001 . customers the best of satisfaction. We Several important conventions to be committee room chair. Dr. Brower is 30-35 H. P. 4-cvl. Roadster or Touring Car, double ignition $2b00 j found ¡t he said, and can recommend a pleasant speaker and his address was held in Portland on that occasion. $3750 it to anyone having children troubled well received. He claims to preach tho 40-45 H. P. 6 -cyl. Touring Car, 7-passenger with whooping cough," says Mrs. A THE gos|>el of industriil justice and equality FORDS. Goss, of Durand, Mich. For sale by and declares that he would rather lx» accused of being uu ordinary horse 15 H. P. 4-c.vlinder Runabout $ 500 Mary A. Mee. a well-filled decanter has first choice thief than an ordinary politican. lie Same with mechanical oiler, running board, lamps, etc. $ 700 ! among “ choice spirits.” That "little ridiculed the statement so often made by 40 H. P. 6 -cylinder Touring Car drop of something” that sounds ao POLITICAL CARDS. $3000 critics of his party that the socialists vague and mysterious, has really a definite meaning when it is bought of want to "divide up” as being either the KISSEL KAR. Will Sell Special Tickets us. It then means "something good . ” W. T. GRfYE. result of ignorance or malice and ex On This Occasion From Everybody likes to blow their own horn, $ 2000 ! plained in detail the tenets of his doc 35-40 II. P. 6 -cylinder Touring Car or Roadster Republican Nominee for but our customers are the ones that trine. Mr Meaner declared in favor give us the most praise. They swear COUNTY ASSESSOR. by the high quality Wines and Liquors of exporting the county book, and said These Prices F. O. B. Factory. Cao you beat them? j that we handle. You’ll do the same to Portland and Return at the socialists candidate for county | after trying them. Free Demonstration of any of above Machines made judge will not takeover the office unless J. R. NHL Pori and Sherry for Family Us«. the books are straightened out. Democratic Nominee at any time for Prospective PurclR^^t*. FOR PARTICULARS C A LL ON Mail orders given prompt attention. FOR COUNTY JUDGE. FRED PARKER. ’Phone Main 213. Medford. Local Agent. W IB IR A . J0NIS. or write to H. O. WILKINSON, Prop. Expert Repairing. Auto Sundries and Extras for Sale. W h M o MURRAY. Democratic Nominee Subscribe for tbs H kk ALD. MEDFORD - - OREGON. A. W. Walker, Manager, General Passenger Agent, FOR SHERIFF. -P h o n e 214- Portland, Oregon. MEDFORD. OREGON. I SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. CENTRAL POINT $13.10. Machines for Hire. Medford Auto Co., “ WEARY’S”