Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, June 11, 1908, Image 1

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A «on was born to Mr.
Ralph Beal Monday.
TAINM ENT E V E R H ELD ON COAST
and Mrs.
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Ions of Cherries Demand Hundreds
Go see Francis Travesty Company
tonight at the opera house.
William Ulrich, o f F.agle Point, was
here o n business yesterday.
OREGON
Perry Foster, o f Beagle was trading
with our merchants last week.
of Pickers.
GETS $ 2 ,0 0 0 N
CURRENCY.
Portland, Ore., June 8, 1908.
(Special Correspondence.)
The great Rose Festival o f Portland
is now a matter o f history. It was
easily the most eventful week Portland
ever enjoyed. The convention o f the
Pacific Coast Ad Men’ s League started
Miss Jessie Kincaid who has been at­ at the Commercial Club Monday morn­
tending Prof. Ritners college at Ash­ ing, closing the day with a dinner that
was simply perfect.
land came home this week.
Admiral Swinburne and the other
June 8th to 13th is the next date for
Dr. Davis, the dentist, in his Central officers o f the Charleston, the York-
town and six torpedo boats participated
Point office.
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in every event, and had much to do
T. W . Robie, manager o f the big
with the success o f the programme.
box and lumber company at Grants
The parades were all superior, the
Pass, was here on business Tuesday.
automobile races were remarkable, and
The Toggery has a good, big ad in the attendance both o f visitors and
this issue relative to Negligee shirts home people at each and every feature,
and coolish underwear. Better read it. is conclusive proof o f the prosperity o f
the Pacific Northwest.
Miss Irene Rippey, formerly o f Cen­
The W estern Master Printers Associ-
tral Point, was the valedictorian at
the recent commencement exercises at ! at'on. composed o f all the leading print-
Pendleton.
I ers between the Rocky Mountains and
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James Herrington, o f Dram, is pay- p
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ing this city a visit, it has been 17 years
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rince he went to school here, and he thoroughly organized and every impor­
tant city on the Coast is represented
finds many changes.
upon the Executive Board.
Jacob Jones, who recently moved to
town from R oxy precinct, is recovering | In the valley around Cove, Oregon,
from a severe case o f blood poisoning there will be produced this year two
hundred tons o f cherries and five
which affected both hands.
hundred cars o f apples. The people
Tonight at the Central Point Opera
there realize that they will need from
House Francis Travesty Company pre­
two hundred and fifty to three hundred
sents an excellent program o f comedy-
people in addition to their local popula­
drama, high class specialities, etc.
tion to pick and pack the cherry crop.
C heap L ands — For the best . and | jtx
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Portland
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A i / u i a i u i i p party
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cheapest lands In Oregon, enquire o f | wi„ attend the Commencement Exer-
Harness & Thornton, Real Estate cigeg q ( the Qreg on sta te University
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dealers, Yoncalla, Oregon.
on June 24th.
Remember the dates for Dr. Davis,
the dentist. Central Point June 8th to
13th.
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S. A . Pattison and son, Everett, re­
turned Monday from a visit to the Port­
land Rose Fiesta.
P O IN T . O H K G O N .
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A Chapter of Accidents.
Will fight Prohibition.
Table Rockets
CENTRAL POINT
Henry Head was very seriously In­
jured last Friday morning near the Bear
creek bridge by being thrown from his
horse while on his way to town. Mr.
Head was riding one horse and leading
another, when be met the Painter
brothers and John Roes in an auto. The
horse he was leadiog became frightened
and ran around the other, throwing the
horse Mr. Head was riding and throw­
ing the rider to the ground with great
violence. His head struck a boulder
with such force that he was rendered
unconscious.
The injured man was
carried to the home o f Mr. Beebd and
medical aid was summoned, and, al­
though his return to consciousness has
been slow, the doctor thinks he will
soon be fully recovered from the effects
o f the accident.
Action waa begun Monday to prevent
prohibition from going into effect in
Medford, as provided under the city
charter. A temporary injunction waa
applied for from Circuit Judge Hanna
by Attorney Robert G. Smith, repre­
senting J. C Hall, to reatroin the coun­
ty court from declaring prohibition in
effect in Medford, as provided under
the local option law. It is expected
that the prohibitionists will seek to dis­
charge the injunction, which the wet
forces will seek to have made perma­
nent. Attorney McAllister o f theAnti-
Saloon league is In Medford, presumably
to defend the league’ s cause.
The charter’ s clause under which
« « i o n is brought reads as follow s:
“ The city council shall have power
and authority within tho city limits o f
Medford to license, tax, regulate or
prohibit barrooms, drinking shops, bil­
liard rooms, bowling alleys, dance halls,
and all places where spiritous, malt or
vinous liqnors are sold or kept for sale,
irrespective o f any general law o f the
state on this subject enacted by the
legislature or by the people at large.’ ’
The county court is compelld by the
option law to declare the result o f
prohibition 11 days after the election.
The case will be fought at every point
by the wet town advocates.
Attorney Smith said Monday: "T his
is not a question o f sentiment, but o f
law. The cou rt! will pass upon the
law, which, I think, is altogether in
favor o f the charter, which was passed
after the local option law. The only
supreme court decision upon the point
is that o f the case o f Renshaw vs. the
county court o f Lane County, where it
was held that if the city charter had
been specific on the question involved
it would have been binding. Medford’ s
charter is specific.’ ’
Revs. A C. Howlett and M. C. Davis
conducted religious services here Sun­
day.
is the center of 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
R OS E FES T IV A L GRANDEST EN TER
Local and Personal
H erald
po in t
George Alsdorf, a recent arrival from
South Dakota, was so seriously injured
in a runaway at Medford Wednesday
evening o f last week that he died the
following day from h iv injuries. A ls­
dorf was unloading a car o f furniture
and other effects near the depot, when
the north-bound passenger came in and,
fearing his team would run, he went to
their heads to quiet them, and when
the team started to run he was thrown
to the ground and the heavy wagon
wheels passed over his body, crushing
him so badly that death ensued as
above stated. He was buried at Med­
ford Friday under the auspices o f the
Masonic fraternity.
Ashland W ill Gelebrate.
J. G. Morrison and family left last
week for California to seek a location.
Our best wishes go with them.
Mr. W olfer o f Eagle Point was here
Monday removing his effects from the
ranch recently sold to Mr. Findley.
The Agate baseball club came here
Sunday to polish off our Table Rock
boys, but they found the contract too
much for them, and quit with a score
o f 20 to 4 to the bad.
This precinct went dry by more than
tw o to one at the late election, which,
in connection with the closing o f the
Agate drug store, leaves us dependent
an water fo r a morning appetizer.
Our Sunday-school, in connection with
those o f Agate and Reece Creek, will
observe Children’ s day June 14th with
a basket picnic on the river bank near
the By bee bridge. A suitable program
is being prepared fo r the occasion,
which will doubtless be an enjoyable
one. All are invited and a good at­
tendance may be expected.
Miss Mae Nealon is home to take a
well earned rest, having closed a suc­
cessful term o f school in the Agate
district last week. She was roused
from an after dinner nsp Sunday by
the entrance o f her late scholars ac­
companied by Mr. and Mrs. D. W.
Beebe. Before Miss Nealon was fairly
awake Miss Florence Kinkead, with a
complimentary address, presented her
with a valuable ring as a token o f the
appreciation o f her work by the school
and the love and esteem they had for
her. Without a moment’ s delay Misa
Fay Grigsby came to the front and,
with a neat little speech, gave her a
beautiful bracelet—a g ift from the
L'ncoln Literary Society o f Agate.
Miss Mae was so moved with the sur­
prise and her gratitude for the love o f
her late pupils that words failed and
gave way to tears. A t this juncture
the Agate ball team stopped on their
return from the ball grounds and, a
supply o f ice being on hand, were put
to work on an ice cream freeser, at
which they were more o f a success
than at the bat A plentiful aupply o f
ice cream and other fixings was served
to the company, who spent a couple o f
hours very pleasantly. Mrs. W. R.
Bryum, who was in Portland taking in
the Rose Carnival, visited Monday.
R O G U E R IV ER LAND COM PANY
has installed a branch office at
Central Point, in the Herald
office, with Mr W. E. Kahler,
a native-born citizen of the val­
ley, and a gentleman who has
given much thought and study
to the orchards of |the valley,
in charge.
Call on him for reliable in­
formation regarding the mer­
its o f any lands in the valley
and especially o f the orchard
lands near Central Point and
you will get the best lands
in the valley if you invest.
Francis Travesty Company.
The Francis Bros. Travesty Company
comes to Central Point this (Thursday)
evening and will give one delightful
and refreshing performance in the
opera house consisting o f comedy-
drama, high class specialties, singing
and dancing, comic opera and illustrated
songs. The fun is simply irresistible
and sweeps an audience into convulsions
o f laughter. The company consists o f
some 8 or 10 people, every one o f whom
is an artist, and is highly spoken o f by
the press o f the larger coast cities.
Miss Esther Rujaero, who is considered
one o f the most capable leading emo­
tional actresses on the American stage,
is a member o f the company; also Miss
Bell and Mr. Lloyd Fountain, the lead­
ing man.
Our Theatre going folk la promised
something out o f the ordinary tonight
and every seat should be reserved In
advance and a warm reception given
the company.
Tickets on sale at Robnett’ a store.
Admission, 25 and 50 cents.
The Ashland Commercial Club has
sent out announcements to the effect
that that city will celebrate the Fourth
o f July in a fitting manner and invites
the citizens o f all other towns and
Judge Hanna has granted a tempora­
communities in the valley to join with ry injunction in the case o f J. C. Hallet
them in the big blowout. Fraternal et al vs. the city o f Medford, enjoining
organizations will be a prominent fea ­ the county court from declaring local
ture o f the parade, and it is expected option in effect in Medford and has set
that the event will he one o f the great­ Friday, June 12th, as thedate for hear-
Francis Travesty company tonight at
The Oregon Association o f Title Men, est successes ever attempted in the arguments on the question o f making
the opera house. Comedy-drama, high which will affiliate with the National valley.
the injuetion permanent
The case
class specialties, singing and dancing, Association o f Title Men, was organized
will be fought to a finish by the prohi­
sketches and illustrated songs. Prices, at Portland on Saturday. Delegntes
bitionists and will be caried to the high­
Resolutions o f Gondolenc«.
25 and 50 cents.
from many sections o f Oregon were
er courts no matter which side wins
Whereas, It has pleased tha Supreme tomorrow.
The Epworth League will give a lawn given a banquet by the Portland frater­
Ruler to remove from our midst our
social at the parsonage Friday evening, nity Saturday evening.
June 12th. Ice cream, cake and straw­
With the election over and the assur­ esteemed Neighbor Woodman, George
So disguested are the owners o f the
Sam Murray’ s cow is keeping many
berries will be served, beginning at 7 ance o f a great cherry and berry crop, G. Selby, be it
Medford and Jacksonville ball parks
lawns “ mowed” in town this Summer.
Resolved, That Central Point Camp, with the result o f the wet and dry
o'clock p. m. A ll cordially invited.
the people o f all Oregon should “ get
No. 9459, M. W . o f A ., in particular, I scrap in the recent election in their
The ball gam e Sunday was a bum busy’ ’ and advertise more than ever
and W oodcraft in general, haa suffer­ towns that they have closed their ball
procedure. Central Point simply went before. With its latest addioion, the
ed a severe and irreparable loss and grounds and no more will the swat o f
to pieces and stayed that way. Ashland Toledo Development League, the Ore­
its members deeply deplore the taking the bat against the ball be heard within
didn’ t do anything to brag on or it gon Development League now has
away o f a true and tried friend. And their confines. It is reported from
would have been a shutout. The score eighty-three members.
Medford that Court Hall has torn down
Under the new national banking law, be it further
is simply .unprintable.
O. B. NASH. Pr^rktor
Resolved, That this Camp, acting on the grandstand and fence and will cut
approved May 30th, O regon’ s added
J, J. Grim is having the finishing
behalf o f the entire membership o f our the grounds into town lots, and from
quota o f currency will be $2,114,000.
touches put on his house this week, the
esteemed order, extend its fraternal Jacksonville comes the news that
painters and decorators being in charge.
hand o f condolence to the bereaved Neuber & Taylor have closed their
The cottage is one o f the neatest and
w ife and family o f our late lamented grounds Indefinitely or until the old
School Examinations.
moat homelike in town and is finished
Neighbor in sincerest sympathy.
town goes w et again. Central Point
with all the modern conveniences.
W. E A lexander ,
Picnics, Parties, Lodges, Etc., supplied in quantity
should lose no time in getting busy and
W ayne L eever ,
The final examinations in the eighth
Haying is in full blast in the alfalfa
putting in a good ball park and grand­
on short notice.
A. J. H anby ,
fields, and while the cold, unseasonable grade o f the Central Point public
stand. It would pay the owners and
today
and
to­
Committee.
weather o f the past tw o months has j schools are being held
the town as a whole.
W e Solicit Y our Orders and Guarantee Satisfaction.
materially decreased the yield o f the morrow and the warm wave which the Central Point, Ore., May 22, 1908.
Try our Pure Fruit Syrup Sodas. Delightful, Ref resing.
first crop, there is good reason to hope weather man has rather tardily sent us
for good results the second and third is not being hailed with delight by
Job work o f aU kinds neatly done at
M urray Building, Pine S t , Central Point, O regon.
either teachers or pupils.
Methodist Church Services.
cuttings.
this office. Call and see samples.
The closing o f the school has been
A. Bails and family arrived from
Preaching services every Sunday at
delayed almost a month by the delay o f 11 a. m. and every other ■ Sunday even- «
Nebraska last Friday afternoon and are
last W inter incident to the fire and all ing at 7:30
gettin g settled in their new home on
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Sunday School every Sunday morn­
hands will be more than ordinarily
the Arnett farm, which Mr. Bails
pleased when books and school duties ing at 10:00
recently purchased. They are all well
Epworth League at 6:46 every Sun­
can be laid aside for the vacation season. day evening
pleased with their new home and with
Junior Epworth League at 3 p. m.
the country in general.
every Sunday
W . M. Hudson, o f Medford, made a
Prayer meeting every Thursday
evening at 7 JO
record auto run from Medford to Rose-
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burg Monday, making the trip o f 137
miles in six hours and 50 minutes.
This is the best time ever made over
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that road, which is mountainous and,
in places, rough and muddy, and is but
50 minutes more than the time required
by the Southern Pacific trains.
“ T H E C R Y S T A L .”
Finest Creams, Ices,
Sodas and Candies.
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:: Dry Goods
Mrs. Eliza Caldwell and Mrs. Martha
Seaman, o f Woodville, have purchased
the south half o f block 5 in the P atti­
son addition to Central Point, the con­
sideration being $250.00, The new
owners will erect four modern cottages
on the property, having let the contract
for the buildings to C. S. Sanderson &
Sons. The sale o f the lots was made
through the Central Point Real Estate
Company.
Prof. A. J. Hanby has been retained
by the Lakeview school board as prin­
cipal o f the public schools at that place.
Mrs. Hanby has also accepted a posi­
tion in the same schools, the tw o re­
ceiving a salary o f $186.00 per month.
They expect to remove to that place
during the vacation period, to be pre­
pared to commence tbeir new dutiez at
the beginning o f the school year. Their
friends here will wish them success in
their new field.
Better Than E rer.
I f you are interested in seeing and
bearing great men and women; in fine
marie, in art, in bible study, in cookery
and lots o f other good things, send
postal at « m a jo r /u r t k e - m fetm etk*.
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Ashland, Oregon.
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