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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1908)
CENTRAI. POINT HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1903. HOLIDAY SPIKIÍ AND KUStS KL1GN (Contnued from 1st page.) in in a P e g u .a r W ay . "Qvllchlcy served a term for per Jnry? I never heard of t!»at. II did Hammersley 80, Miller 56, Purdin 47; Pacific Coast Ad Men Give t'nicjue It Dunn 66, Neil 82; Jackson 73, Jones happen?’* 72; Barnes 21, Coleman 116; Dow 88, “I er Jury/*—Chicago Tr tone Dinner. Grieve 52; for prohibition 46, against The man who originated the aobrl- prohibition 67; Croneiniller 107, Tay Fortland, Ore., June 2, 1908. ^uet “carpetbagger** ¡a dead, but he lor 37. (.special CorrespondenceJ j pVed long enough to see the carpetbag The Portland Rose Festival opened j entlrely displaced by the dresa auU ... all Portland * ■- with in a - holiday humor, | case Subscribe for the H erald . flower-wreathed windows and roses in I evidence everywhere. Thousands of J visitors from outside points are in the J c a sraa s city, ar.d incoming crowds are greeted! by an immense Arch of Welcome erect-j ed at the approach to the Union Kta-1 tion The Mosquito Feet lies at anchor in the har'oor; an excursion of over a j hundred people, under the auspices of the Sacramento Valley Development League, arrived this morning from the south. Washington is sending gener ous delegations, and an excursion is expected from Lewiston, Idaho, tomor- iow morning. The whole Northwest feels that in addition to the innmerable purely attractive features of the cele bration the event is a marvelous ad vertisement of the climatic conditions, for nowhere else in the world can flowers he found more beautiful than the ruses of the North Pacific Coast. The grand parade will exceed anything evor shown on the Coast, and besides all the leading tower of Oregon, Wash ington will be repreeented in the floats .and decorated vehicles. When the Oregon Development League recently asked the co-operation of the state in making a comprehensive exhibit | of the products of the Pacific North- i west, heartiest assurances of help came i from every quacier, but before definite , arrangements could be completed the trustees of the Commercial Club build- j ing were offered a five years’ rental ol' $'21,000 for the exhibit room and felt compelled to accept this in justice t o , the stockholders. But the officers of the League say that their plan will yet materialize. Both the Pacific Monthly Magazine and Sunset appear as special Rbr.i■ Festival numbers for June. * Nothing proves the activity of Oregon and Washington communities so forcibly as a glance through the advertising suc tions of these Coast-published maga zines. Manufacturers in all parts of the | United States seem to be taking a i new interest in the investigation of j conditions here in the Northwest, and i especially is this true of the factory which represents a mode.rate invest ment From every city of any size on the Coast delegates have come to Portland to attend the session of the Pacific Coast Ad Men’s Association. It is being held in the Convention Hall of the Commercial Club building, and the Assoaiation will enjoy a unique dinner at tho Club tonight. Their banquets aro probably the most unusual and in teresting given by any convention. They have been compared to similar affairs of tho famous Grid Iron C l u b of Washington, and, since the Portland Ad Men claim to have the largest Ad vertising Club in America, they are making special efforts as hosts. < A communication went out last week from tho Portland Commercial Club AT ALL HOURS to the organizations of the state asking for a supply of literature issued by each Fresh Fruits, Candies, Pastries, Cigars and Tobaccos community. Special files of these publications are kept for the informa Ice Cold Soda Pop, Orange Cider, Grape Juice tion and benefit of newcomers, who naturally come to the larger cities first Bicycles for Sale or Rent at Reasonable Prices a id to whom such a distributing bureau Having purchased the Fruit. Confectionery and Lunch stand will be of the utmost advantage. The of F. H. Webb and renovated and restocked the place, we ask whole Pacific Northwest is included in for a share of your patronage. A cordial welcome and fair the sctpe of this work. j Wall Paper S A LE is now on why you should buy your Mrchandise at Big Store W e have the larg-i est store in Medford. W e guarantee ev-j FRUIT BOXES WILLIAMS BROS. DOOR & L’BR. CO. Dene! & Kentner, The big value-givers M EDFORD : treatment accorded to all. V II Will Soon Resume. GRANTS PASS, OREGON: ^CENTRAL POINT REAL ESTATE CO. k : O R E G O N 1 f r r HOT and COLD LUNCHES Yours respectfully, Chicago, June 1 — Water intoxication inducej by too copioua use of water ex ternally or internally was pointed out last night by Dr. L. D Mason, vice- president of the American Society for the Study of Inebriety, Alcohol and Drag Neurosis as being as dangerous T h e F in e P e rc h e ro n S ta llio n as overindulgence in alcohol. “MORNING STAR” Dr. Mason, a leading physican and W ill m a k e se aso n o f 1908 a t m y r a n c h on Rosrue philanthropist of Brooklyn, delegate to R ivor. 5 m iles n o r th o f C e n tra l P o in t (old B o w e rs the American Medical Association Con p la c e ). D e s c rip tio n a n d P e d ig re e —C olor b la c k w ith vention, addressed inmates of the Wash w h ite s ta r . R e g is te re d in A m e ric a n B ro o d e rs & ingtonian Home cn “ Why Men Drink ’’ Im p o r te r s R e g is tr y N o. 50303. FoaJw l M ay 23, 1904. He declared patent medicine drunken S ire " B a r b a n c o n ” N o. 16073. D am “ P a n s y ” No. ness almost as prevalent as the gener 50748.’ P e d ig re e on D a m 's s id e c a rr ie s b a c k six ally recognized forms g e n e ra tio n s . T e r m s —$15 f o r th e s e a s o n w ith r e t u r n p r iv i “ I have a friend who Is a victim of leg e ; $20 to in s u r e w ith foul. aqua mania,’’ he said. “ He spends T. W. STANLEY, hours in a bath-tub and drinks so much C e n tra l P o in t. O re g o n . water that he has reduced the solids of his body and worked serious injury to himself. Many men and women drink too much water and are victims of that form of intoxication. “ We are all creatures of habit. And our best men and women are victims of habit. Thousands are victims of patent madicine drunkenness. One prominent temperance lecturer of my acquaintance drinks so much of this stuff that he is constantly under the influence of this drug or intoxicant. Most of these patent medicines are 75 per cent cheap whisky, “This really is a serious question for temperance societies. When they secure a pledge of abstinence from a women or man they also should exact a pledge against the use of patent medi cines. “ Tea and coffee drinkers also gener ally are intemperate. They keep them selves constantly under the infleunce of , these stimulants to the injury of the' sight and other senses. Cigars a narcotics and men who pride themseb C . S. S a n d e rso n , M a n a g e r on abstinence from liqaor carry on- their mouths all day or a pipe v Farm and Fruit Lands, City Property, Business they go to bed. ’’ Opportunities, Mining Stocks For Sale. T. M. JONES. Prcpr. money. W e will guarantee you an honest deal. Water “ Jag” the Latest. CENTRAL POINT FURNITURE S TO R E, 1 s t . W e can save you| erything we sell. Patronize Home People and Build up Your own Town. Also a complete line of . RUGS, UNOLEUMS AND MATTINGS. DEUEL & KENTNER’S 3rd Largest Slock of Furniture Ever in Centra! Point. Returnes from tl V f f 1 « tu t“ show that George . hart.b e n n n* safely elected as U senati,r, Pe ceiving a majority of ra than 1000 votes over Cake. F> «vu Statem ent No. 1 members of U e i sia n ' t o elect ed insure his electio m l body The rest of the re «ti State ticket is elected. Prohibition Carrie' , of tue counties, all Western Oregon counties except Multnomah and Marion being reported in the dry column. Gilliam, Shermar, Morrow, Wallowa, Grantand Klamath counties, in E asern Oregon, are also reported dry The Equal Suffrage amendment is defeated, but the fate of most of the amendments will not be known until complete returns are in. In Jackson County, Neil is elected over Dunn, Jones over Jackson, and Purdin and Miller over Hammersly and Kubli. The county is dry by a heavy majority. Medford went wet by but 16 votes. iooo Bolts of Paper from ioc up. Must sell to make room for New Stock -Three Reasons: 2nd. i* £ j* I LIST E Stomach Troubles. Special attention given to rentings, care and man- • agement of property. Many remarkable cures c f i fid» troubles have been effected by T’han- berIain’s Stomach and Live r f : One man who had spent over tw» ì and treat- ment was cured by a fi box these tablets. Price, 25 Cf i. Olr i , j ]3S + 1 free at Mary A Mee’s d' -H-4 -H -K -H -H -K -l-H -H-I-H -F YOUR PROPERTY WITH US; WE GAN SELL lT. CLASSIFIED AD YEh A Swift Game. PORTLAND The local ball team went down to Grants Pass Sunday and engaged in a swift nine inning game with the A. A. C. team of that city. It was one of the best games of the season in this valley, and the Pointers lost out by a scratch in a 5 to 4 score. It was the old story of our team falling down in the first inning and allowing their hosts To be held in to score four times in the initial round ORTLAND, OREGON up, but after that they played ball like veterans and after the sect nd they failed to give the I ass boys a look-in. $ 650 in errors, strikes, stealing bases and Will be the most brilliant $1000 general allround playing the Pointers $1250; P<*f UP the best game. But that ever Floral Fiesta and Civic Jubilee lasting hoodoo of the first inning queer- fvrr held in the Pacific Northwest i ed the Pointers proper. If the rule* Portland, “ The Rose City,”- will be a «oo- -i could be amended to not start counting scene of splendor and the center of $“ *}() until the second round the Pointers world-wide interest for one week. #2; >0(1 would be nine time winners. $2600 j A good game is scheduled for this Several important conventions to be held in Portland on that occasion. $3750 P^ce next Sunday between the home team and Ashland, and it is probable THE - the Grants Pass team will bo here the ^ Sunday following. W. J. ALBERT. W. J. Virgin, Jr., who was called from Sioux Falls, S. I)., last week by the sudden death of his father, was here Tuesday looking after the interests of his father’s estate at this place, i Mr. Virgin expects tr remain in Oregon indefinitely. While here he expressed! appreciation for the excellent patronage and encouragement given to his late father’s business here and made th e : REOS. announcement that the (louring mills) w ill doubtless resume operation within | 10 II. P. jingle-cylinder Runabout, with folding seat a few days. ChaniLerldin Wins 20 H. I’, double-cylinder Roadster with jump seat. 20 II. P. double-cylinder Touring Car, detachable tonneau PREMIERS. Memorial I ay was fittingly celebra ted here last Saturday, a large number of citizens joining with the few re 121-28 II. P. 1 -cylinder Roadster or Touring Car. maining veterans of the Civil war in 30-35 H. P. (-cylinder Roadster or Touring Car repairing to the cemetery, where the 30-35 H. P. 4-cyl. Roadster or Touring Car. double ignition graves of the veterans were decorated 40-45 II. P. 6-cyl. Touring Car. 7-passenger and appropriate exercises were hold FORDS. Rev. A. N. Jacquemin of the Baptist church delivered an excellent addles*, following the ritualistic service of the 15 H. P. 4-cylinder Runabout G. A R. Post which was read by Adju Same with mechanical oiler, running board lampe, etc- tant J. W. Hicks. Special services 40 II. P. 6-cylinder Touring Car were held at the M. E. church on the KISSEL KAR. previous Sunday, when the memorial sermon was delivered by the pastor. 35-40 II P. 6-cylinder Touring Car or Roadster Kcv. II. A. Bristol. MlSCELLAf . FESTIVAL Machines for Hire. Skeletons now harbored In prohibi tion territory will have to move over a Etile rloser to make room for a Jug or two In the closet Medford A u to Co., jv e r 'o in t 9 tf JÄ A S H L A N D I C E —M ade fro m p u r e s t m o u n ta ir w a te r, f o r s a le aL 'M oore’s c o n fe c tio n e ry . 4 tf Ornaments JUNE 1 to 6, 1908 $ 700 j --------------------------------------------| 13000 Notice to Wood Contractors Bids will be received by the board of $2000 directors of school district No. 6.. Cen tral Point, Oregon, until June 8, 1908, for 100 tiers of 24-ifich sound body fir These Prices F. O. B. Factory. Can you beat them? wood, same to be delivered and tiered up in basement of school house by Sep Free Demonstration of any of above Machines made tember 20, 1908. at any time for Prospective Purchasers. By order of the Board. J. W. JACOBS, Clerk. ’Phone Main 213. Medford. Dated at Central Point, May 19, 1908. 5d7 Expert Repairing. Auto Sundries and Extras for Sale. Not so ninny abusive valentine« were sent Ih roti gb the mulls this year as formerly. The peculiar form of brain fag that has pcomptixJ their use hitherto flints expression now In letting looke so avalanche of picture portraits. * W ATCHES A N D JE W E L R ' o p e n e d in C e n tra l P o in t. P h a rm a c y . 1908 Motor Cars Kept in Stock. Memo ill Day Exert lies. i tl FOB SALE ROSE AUTOMOBILES. Ik . A. W. Walker. Manager. MEDFORD. OREGON. Subscribe for the H 1 Ri l.p. n i n i n rs rA L flrlL l * Iw e tn ill! wl/s Will Sell Special Tickets On This Occasion From CENTRAL POINT to Portland and Return at $13.10. r o i t PARTI CUT, AtlS CALL o x | a welbfilled decanter has first - among "choice spirits.” That * ° P of something” that sou. vague and mysterious, has reai._ definite meaning when it is bought f us. It then means "something good . ’’ Everybody likes to blow their own horn, but our customers are the ones that (give us the most praise. They swear by the high quality Wines and Liquors that we handle. You’ll do the same f after trying them. Port and Sherry for Family Use. Mail orders given prompt attention. FRED PARKER, Local Agent. ‘ ‘ W EARY’ S ” or write to H. O. WILKINSON, Prop. WM.McMVfcRAY. MEDFOP.D - - OREGON. General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon — Phone 214—