Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, June 04, 1908, Image 1

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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.
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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.
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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 ■
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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
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Would exchange ft
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land. This propet
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