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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1908)
vor C entral point H erald CENTRAL POINT. OREiiON. THURSDAY. .JUNK Vaudeville and Moving Pictures. ELECTION RETURNS 4 190«. : Dunn 14, Neil 26; Jackson 19, Jones j 22; Barnes 13, Coleman 36; Barnett 31, I Masterson 15; Dow 16, Grieve 21; The Minnehaha moving p eture show ¡Cronemiller 22, Taylor 16; Marshall Î 17, Owens 21; for prohibition 26, against Charlie A - i ■ : to Ashland j company will appear at the Central Chamberlain Elected by Big Vote. Point Opera House 2 nights, Friday and : prohibition 13. jesterdi.,. ' Saturday, June 5th and 6th. Climax. .. ' he popular Neil and Jones Win Over This is said to be the very best show Cake 15, Chamberlain 10; Hammers- music teacher, is instructing a large o f its kind on the road to-day. , ley 14, Kubli 12, Miller 10, Purdin 13; class on tne p a 10 . Dunn and Jackson. They have over 65 reels o f pictures, l)unn li, Neil 14; Jackson 12, Jones Remember the dates for Dr. I avis, among which is the passion play pro- 14; Barnes 8, Coleman 17; Burnett 17, the dentist. Central Point J une 8th to traying the crucifixion o f the Sa ior of Masterson 7; Dow' 14, Grieve 16; Crone 13th. 5th miller 15, Taylor 11; Marshall 5, Owens man, which alone is worth going a C OUNTY G O ES A G A IN S T B O O ZE 21; for prohibition 14, against prohibi J. W. Ingram is down from Wimer great distance to see. tion 10. visiting with friends and acquaintances i The entire show promises much out Sterling. for a few days. ' o f the ordinary. Cake 12, Chamberlain 24; Hammers- Prohibitionists Win In a Walk Admissian, 25 and 35 cents. F ob SALE-Good, young driving lev 15, Kubli 11, Miller 19, Purdin 18; mare.—W . L. Welch, Central Point, Dunn 15, Nejl 19; Jackson 15, Jones Oregon. 4d7 The election passed off quietlv on 20; Barnes if , Coleman 25; Burnett 20, Kclsoe— Murray. Mrs. Lydia Dean, of Grants Pass, Monday, the only excitement centering Masterson 15; Dow 28, Grievo 7; Crone visited her sister-in-law, Mrs. E. Farra, on the question of prohibition. Follow miller 23, Taylor 12; Marshall 17, Owens Mr. Will Kelsoe and Miss Annie 19; for prohibition 7, against prohibi during the week. ing is the vote by precincts, beginning Murray, two well known young people tion 27. June 8th to 13th is the next date for with Central Point: o f this city, weie quietly married last Roxy. Dr. Davis, the dentist, in his Central U. S. Senate—Chamberlain, dem 106; Thursday evening at Jacksonville, J udge Cake 11, Chamberlain 32; Hammers- Point office. 5tf H. K Hanna, o f the circuit court, per Cake, rep 82; Cooper, soc 15; Amos, loy 15, Kubli 11; Miller 23, Purdin 28; Mrs. E. C. Sherman, o f Ashland, is forming the ceremony in his chambers pro 8. Dunn 20, Neil 22; Jackson 9, Jones 36; visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. in the court house. A fte r their return Justice Supreme Court—Bean, rep- Barnes 14, Coleman 27; Burnett 23, dem 153; Brix, soc 51; Bright, pro 14 N. Hesselgrave, o f this city. Masterson 17; Dow 24, Grieve 20; here a n mber o f their friends gave Dairy and Food Commissioner—Bai Cronemiller 19, Taylor 21; Marshall 27, When you are in Medford drop in at them a rousing serenade at the home ley, rep 85; Emery, dem 76; Hoskins, Owens 16; for prohibition 22, against “ W eary’s” for good liquors, cool beer of his uncle, T. J. Kelsoe. prohibition 26. and a good lunch. 21tf The happy couple left Saturday for pro 21. Congress—Hawley, rep 92; Whitney, Willow Springs. Misses May and Margaret Nealon, the neighborhood o f Mt. Pitt, where dem 82; Richards, soc 20; Staver, pro Cake 11, Chamberlain 24; Hammers- the well known school teachers o f Table the groom is engaged in the Forest ley 9, Kpbli 5, Miller 26, Purdin 28; service and where they will spend their 12 . Rock, were in town last Saturday. Railroad Commissioner—Campbell, Dunn 10, Neil 26; Jaskson 18, Jones 18; honeymoon. The Herald extends con Mrs. Frank Mee, who has been visit Barnes 18, Coleman 48; Burnett 18, Mas- rep 122. ing relatives here the past week, re gratulations and beat wishes to the Prosecuting A tt’y - Mulkey, rep 141. terson 18; Dow 21, Grieve 15; Crone happy couple. turned to her home at Ashland Sunday. Joint Representative, Douglas and miller 16, Taylor 18; Marshall 20, C heap L ands — For the best and Jackson counties—Buchanan, rep 87; Owens 15; for prohibition 20, against prohibition 14. cheapest lands In Oregon, enquire of Cavender, dem 82; Hensley, soc 30. O f Interest To Teachers. Sams Valley. Harness & Thornton, Real Estate Representatives—Purdin and Miller, dealers, Yoncalla, Oregon. 43tf Cake 16, Chamberlain 59; Hammors- dems 101, 100; Hammersly and Kubli, reps 77, 62; Brower and Messner, soc lev 26, Kubli 26, Miller 49, Purdin 37; Mrs. J. E. Bcswell has been elected . May 11, 1908. Dunn 34, Neil 39; Jackson 24, Jones by the Degree o f Honor o f this place To Oregon Teachers: — 26, 18 County Judge—Neil, dem 110; Dunn, 52; Barnes 39, Coleman 38; Burnett 51, to represent the lodge in the Grand The National Educational Association Masterson 24; Dow 40, Grieve 34; body o f that order to meet in Portland will hold its next session at Cleveland, rep 76; Wiley, soc 20 Cronemiller 32, Taylor 38; Marshall 24, Sheriff —Jones, dem 104; Jackson, in July. Ohio, June 29 to July 3. incluaive, and Owen?» 47; for prohibition 50, against I c e - T . J. Relsoe is prepared to a goodly attendance from Oregon is rep 92; Richardson, soc 15. prohibition 24. Clerw —Coleman, rep 105; Barnes, furnish iiS; in any quantity. For small desired. Rates to said meeting are as North Jacksonville. dem 84; Ford, soc 19. quantities, call at house, or he will follows: Cake 64, Chamberlain 57; Hammers- Recorder—Burnett, rep 106; Master- First—From all O. R. & N. points, deliver large quantities or to regular j ley 78, Kubli 76, Miller 62, Purdin 50; the round trip fare to Chicago selling son, dem 79; Ban ta, soc 21. customers. 6d7 I Dunn 59, Neil 89; Jackson 79, Jones 69; Assessor—Grieve, rep 116; Dow, dem Barnes 35, Coleman 117; Burnett 103, Rev. and Mrs. Jacquemin le ft Tues dates, June 19 and 20, will be 472.50. Second—From points on the S. P. 79; Calhoun, soc 15. Masterson 41; Dow 77, Grieve 67; Crone day evening for Merlin, where they Treasurer—Taylor, dem 89; Crone- miller, 103, Taylor 46; Marshall 56, will remain for two weeks engaged in Oregon lines, the rates will vary ac miller, rep 89; Smith, soc 21. Owens 84; for prohibition 50; against the Baptist church work at that place, j cording to the distance the starting Commissioner Owen, rep 102; Mar prohibition 95. point is from Portland. The Ladies, Aid o f the Christian j Third—Tickets from both O. R. & N. shall, dem 86; Smith, soc 22. Watkins. church gave an excellent chicken dinner and S. P. territory will carry a going School Supt Wells, rep 157. Cake 12, Chamberlain 21; Hammers- on election day, which was well patron limit o f ten days, with a final return Surveyor—Grisez, rep 93; Sawyer, ley 6, Ku6i 8, Miller 25, Purdin 23; ized. The occasion netted the ladies limit o f ninety days, and include stop dem 90. Dunn 16, Neil 13; Jackson 16, Jones 17; almost $40.00. Coroner—Kellogg, rep 97; Stanley, Dow 14, Grieve 18; for prohibition 26, over privileges in both directions within against prohibition 11. dem 82; Stock, ind 14. On account o f the election board the limits. * For Prohibition—134. Butte Falls (Complete). occupying the town hall Monday even Fourth—It has not yet been decided Against Prohibition —64. Cake 40, Chamberlain 34; Hammers- ing the regular meeting o f tne city just what the fare will be from Chicago Antioch. ley 38, Kubli 35, Miller 40, Purdin 34; council was postponed until next Mon to Cleveland and return, but probably Cake 10, Chamberlain 39; Hammcrs- Dunn 13, Neil 75; Jackson 41, Jones 48; day evening. will not exceed $9.00 for the round trip. 1 oy 12, Kubli 10, Miller 37, Purdin 36; Barnes 29, Coleman 50; Burnett 57, Mas- Eor further information, inquire of L. W. Miller and wife, o f Siskiyou Dunn 15, Neil 31; Jackson 17, Jones torson 21; Dow 25, Grieve 63; Crone County, California, who have been your local ticket agent, or write to the 31; Barnes 33, Coleman 16; Burnett miller 53, Taylor 26; Marshall 20, Owens iting his brother, W. G. Miller, for undersigned. 15, Masterson 35; Dow 31, Grievo 18; 58; for prohibition 54, against 34. Respectfully yours, • reek or so, left for their home last Cronemiller 13, Taylor 36; Marshall Talent. J. H. AC K E R M A N , T rsday morning. 24, O w ‘‘ iib 23; prohibition 30, anti-pro Cake 69, Chamberlain 78; Hammers N. E. A. State Director for Oregon. hibition 16. •\ 'thur Brown writes from Sublimity, ley 63, Kubli 54, Miller 84, Purdin 73; Oold Hill. on, to have his copy o f the Herald Dunn 7? Neil 64; Jackson 58, Jones 93; Cake 48, Chamberlain 144, llammers- Barnes 65, Coleman 92; Burnett 97, Mas warded to that place. Mr. Brown loy 110, Kubli 42, Miller 83, Purdin 115; terson 53; Dow 76, Grieve 74; Crone t is raining most o f the time Duun 54, Neil 129; Jackson 47, Jones miller 79, Taylor 59; Marshall 54, Owens here since his arrival 142; Barnes 104, Coleman 82; Burnett 79; for prohibition 89, against 71. i i. .’ ortland Oregonian now reaches 56, Masterson 115; Dow 98, Grieve 81; Just Opened. Woodville. Point subscribers at 3:05 P. M. Cronemiller 77, Taylor 100; * Marshall Cake 24, Chamberlain 53; Hammersley day it is published, making it 93, Owens 78; for prohibition 50, against 28, Kubli 36, Miller 45, Purdin 44; Dunn • i. est Portland news to reach us. prohibition 122. 18, Neil 51; Jackson 23, Jones 60; i. i»'ons taken at the post office. Best Meals at AH Hours. Phoenix # ., Complete. Barnes 36, Coleman 43; Burnett 44, Mas 5tf Cake 61, Chamberlain 74; Hammers- terson 35; Dow 35, Grievo 45; Crone t . Gray will preach in the ley 61, Kubli 58, Miller 69, Purdin 64; miller 40, Taylor 38; Marshall 38, Owens V c irch at the quarterly meet- Try our 25-cent chicken dinner Dunn 80, Neil 50; Jackson 63, Jones 76; j Barnes 46, Coleman 95; Burnett 89, Mas- ' , ig si . >xt Sunday, June 7th, at Sundays. Give us a call. We terson 44; Dow 46, Grievo 72; Crone- ! 1 i Q . -terly conference Satur- will guarantee to please you. .-niller 81, Taylor 52; Marshall 40, Owens j di at 2 p. m. 80; for prohibition 107, against prohibi \id o f the Christian tion 39. chu xpress their sincere Foots CreeX. grat t ■ .„»e who contributed and Cake 16, Chamberlain 22; Hammers- helpt . ,n serving dinner on election day ley 18, Kubli 10, Miller 21, Purdin 18; and to those who kindly patronized the Subscribe for the H erald . tables. M rs . K. H. S ickafoose , President. Local and Personal Oregon Restaurant NO. 7 41; for prohibition 39, against 45. Union. Cake 43, Chamberlain 44; Hammertlev is the center o f one o f the best 29, Kubli 35, Miller 57, Purdin 42; ORCHARD DISTRICTS Dunn 41, Neil 44; Jackson 32, Jones 54; Barnes 28, Coleman 56; Burnett 57, Mas- in the Rogue River Valley and terson 27; Dow 50, Grieve 34; Crone- realizing the importance o f be- . millor 69, Taylor 16; Marshall 35, Owens ing in close touch with the sit 46; for prohibition 46, against 35. uation the Lake Creek, Complete. Cako 27, Chamberlain 32, Cooper 4, R OG U E R IV ER LAND C OM PANY Bean 47, Brix 4, Bailey 33, Emery 15, Hoskins 3, Hawley 34, Richards 2, Sta has installed a branch office at ver 1, Whitney 15, Campbell 36, Mul key 49, Buchanan 36, Cavender 14, Hens Central Point, in the Herald office, with Mr W. E. Kahler, ley 4, Brower 5, Messner 5, Hammrrs- ley 28, Kubli 24, Miller 22, Purdin 19, a native-born citizen o f the val Dunn 28, Neil 22, W iley 3, Jackson 24, ley, and a gentleman who has Jones 30, Richardson 1; Barnes 12, Coleman 40, Ford 5; Banta 4, Burnett given much thought and study 36, Masterson 12; Calhoun 1, Dow 15, to the orchards o f it lie valley, Grieve 39; Cronemiller 35, Smith 3, Tay in charge. lor 15; Marshall 11, Owens 41, Smith 2; Call on him for reliable in Wells 43; Grisez 32, Sawyer 17; K el logg 30, Stanley 14, Stock 7; for pro- formation regarding the mer ûibition 16, against prohibition 33. its o f any lands in the valley Eaglo Point. and especially o f the orchard Cako 73, Chamberlain 56; Bean 100, lands near Central Point and Baily 84, Emery 34; Hawley 90, Whit you will get the best lands ney 32; Campbell 83, Mulkey 106; Bu chanan 82, Cavender 43; Hammersley in the valley if you invest. 73, Kubli 58, Miller 57, Purdin 46; Dunn 46, Neil 79; Jackson 56, Jones 75; Applegate, Complete. Barnes 40, Coleman 91; Burnett 95, Masterson 34; Dow 38, Grieve 95, Crone Chamberlain 45, Cake 32; Hammersley miller 77, Taylor 52; Marshall 28, 29, Kubli 41, Miller 40, Purdin 27; Owens 100, Wells 114, Grisez 84; Saw Dunn 55, Neil 21; Jackson 23, Jones yer 41, Kellogg 81, Stanley 36; for 54; Barnes 20„ Coleman 54; Dow 23, prohibition 63, against prohibition 61. Grieve 52; Cronemiller 47, Taylor 28; for prohibition 33, against prohibition 40. for constable, N. L. Narregan 36. Union, Complete. Wimer. Amos 3, Cake 4, Chamberlain 46, Coop Ohnmberluin 48, Cake 31; Hammers- or 3; Bean 46, Bright 3, Brix 0; Haw ley 35, Kubli 29, Miller 57, Purdin 42; ley 13, Richards 4, Whitney 38; Camp Neil 44, Dunn 41; Jackson 32, Jones bell 33; Mulkey 42; Buchanan 9, Cav 54; Barnes 28, Coleman 56; Dow 50, ender 30, Hensley 7; Brower 5, Messnor Grieve 34; Cronemiller 69, Taylor 18; for 4, Hammersley 6, Kubli 7, Miller 43, prohibition 46, against prohibition 34. The following are the pluralities in South Medford, Noon. Ashland: Cako 117, Chamberlain 169; Willis O. Cake 102, Hawley 407, Dunn 285, Hawley 173; Campbell 193; Mulkey Jackson 130, Coleman 336, Burnett 554, 244; Buchanan 166; Hammersley 106, Buchanan 291, Grieve 333, Cronemiller I Kubli 67, Miller 123, Purdin 167; Dunn 341, Owen 303, Grisez 407, prohibtiion j 136, Neil 133; Jackson 108, Jones 179; 218. j Coleman 186; Burnett 185; Dow 125, The vote on representative was: Ham Grieve 141; Cronemiller 164, Taylor 95; mersley 349, Kubli 451, Miller 261, Pur ! Marshall 90, Owens 174; Wells 238; din 189. j Grisez 156; Kellogg 173, Stanley 85; for prohibition 141, against prohibition South Ashland (Partial). Cako 70, Chamberlain 68; Jackson 150. North Medford (Noon). 98, Jones 57; Dunn 105, Neil 36; for Cako 110, Chamberlain 177; Hammers- prohibition 100, against prohibition 78. ley 106, Kubli 88, Miller 151, Purdin East Ashland (Partial). 200; Dunn 103, Neil 175; Jackson 84, Cake 48, Chamberlain 54; Haramers- Jones 216; for prohibition 128, against ley 47, Kubli 43, Miller 37, Purdin prohibition 187. 28; Dunn 65, Neil 39; Jackson 58, Jones South Jacksonville. 5G; Barnes 33, Coleman 33; for probi- Chamberlain 65, Cake 81; Kubli 81, tion 54, against prohibition 59. (Continued on 4th page.) C E N T R A L P O IN T “THE CRYSTAL.” O. B. NASH. Proprietor Finest Creams, Ices, Sodas and Candies. Picnic*, Parties, Lodges, Etc., supplied in quantity on short notice. W e Solicit Your Orders and Guarantee Satisfaction. Try our Pure Fruit Syrup Sodas. Murray Building, Pine St., Central Point, Oregon. . * r n T . . n T . T r , » ¿ i i i . i T . » . T — T« i l i - ' l - 1 i“ 4 ì F. E. C LAR K , Proprietor. Dress Patterns B orn —Sunday afternoon, May 31, 1908, to the w ife o f Fred Hamlin, a fine daughter. Colonel Sam Murray, granddad to the new arrival, is tickled nearly to death and only complains that the little stranger weighs but 7 pounds j instead of 27. But even some grand dads are hard to satisfy. C. A Briscoe, Chas. Bloss and Lewis Martin, all well known young men of Trail, left Thursday evening for White Horse, Alaska, where they go to try their chances in the land o f gold. Their stay wi 1 be for an indefinite period, conditioned on how they like the country and its opportunity. : | i i | j A. C. Goetze and wife, o f Saratoga, j Wyoming, arrived last Friday to locate I ■,ore and are the guests a f their former ' *-ors, J. D Parker and family. leaving Wyoming they have ■ , eled extensively over the we t look-1 g for a suitable location and they find the Rogue River valley several points ahead of all competitors as a desirahle place for establishing a comfortable, permanent home. W e have a client in California who has an 8 acre orange grove all in bear ing, also a few family fruit trees; soil, rich sandy loam; good 2-storv 12-room ite, also j house in good orde ty water ! large bam, wagon er also, and plenty of irr er valley Would exchange ft ed in the i land. This propet Santa Ana valley ilea from , >int Rea! I New Port Beach. - Estate Co. «dì i »» ìì “ * » 4 1 ì ^ i * t » * - Spring Fabric3 S ’1"1 l"l"l- H - H - !" H "H "l"!■ H - H - H -l ■ SPRING A TTR A C TIO N S Spring Wants j Delightful, Refresing. FO R TH E LADIES Garden Tools £a rrdeners t _______________ ___________________ i I High Stan dard Paint Painting Your House Granfili & Robnett. 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