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CENTRAL POINT HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1908.
DETERMINED
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GOOD ROADS.
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Portlald, Ore., July 13, 1908.
(Special Correspondence )
“ Good Roads” seems so have become j
in recent months the subject o f almost
every conversation when a group of
citizens get together. During the last
two weeks there has been more dis
cussion o f good roads among members
o f the Portland Commercial Club than
there has about the great political
campaign that is before us. When
dairymen get together they discuss
good roads; it is the same iwith fruit
growers, while automobile ownere have
become veritable cranks on the subject.
An insistent demand, coming from
every section o f the state, has been
made upon the Portland Commercial
Club to call some character o f repre
sentative meeting to discuss a practical
plan whereby all Oregsn may have
better highways.
President W. K.
Newell o f the State Board o f Horti
culture has written to the Club asking
that action be taken without delay.
A similar request also comes from Hon.
J. W. Bailey, State Dairy and hood
Commissioner, on behalf o f the dairy
interests, and the bankers o f Portland
and other cities and towns o f the state
are o f one mind on the subject. Many
o f the cities throughout Oregon are
building high class hard surface pave
ments, and everywhere you go you find
men talking “ Good Roads.”
As a result o f all this it has been
determined to hold an “ Oregon Good
Roads Conference” in the convention
hall (6th floor) of the Portland Com
mercial Club Tuesday, August 11, with
morning,afternoon and evening sessions.
No interest in the state seems to be
more anxious to have a part in develop
ing the good roads sentiment into a
realization than the railroads, and as a
result a rate o f a fare and a third has
been made for this meeting; tickets
will be gqod the day before and the day
after the meeting, so that it may be
extended over the second day if neces
sary.
An interesting program will be pre
pared, but there will be no long-winded
theoretical speeches.
Practical men
will be secured and practical questions
discussed. The Good Roads Associa
tions o f Oregon and Washington will
be asked to co-operato in making the
meeting a succees. The basis o f repre
sentation will be announced within a
few days, but all commercial and in
dustrial bodies, county judges, county
commissioners, editors and mayors will
be authorized to appoint delegates
and urge l|to have a good representa
tion present.
Hon. James R. Garfield, Secretary of
the Interior, and Hon. F. H. Newell,
Chief o f the United States Reclama
tion Service, spent Thursday in Port-
land.
Oregon communities as represented
through their commercial bodies and
other agencies for advertising should
commence at once to take advantage of
the one-way colonist rates which will
be in effect from September 1st to
October 31st. No state in the Union
has received greater benefit through
these colonist rates than Oregon and at
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July Clearance Sale.
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Every Article Reduced.
loading a shipment of
Economy, Everlasting and
Only a Few Contract Goods Reserved.
Mason Fruit Jars and Jelly
Discounts Range From
15 to 60 Per
Glasses at
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If you expect to eat
fruit next winter
you would better
preserve it now.
You can Save Money this month by" buying all
Fall Goods possible
as well as needed supplies.
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Medford, Oregon, near the Post Office.
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no time in the history o f the state were j
more people expressing a determination
to come here to make their permanent j
home.
Hon John Sharpe Williams, recently ;
elected United States Senator from j
Mississippi, and prominent nationally
as the leader of the Democracy, while
here to fill an engagement with the
Chautauqua Association was tendered
a reception at the Portland Commercial
Club Friday night.
W ILLIAM
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BRYAN
Grants Pass and Central Point cross <
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day and until the last o f the,seventh |
inning it looked very much as though
the Point was about to come into its
own and that the Pass-engers were
about to get properly skunned. Murray
for the home team pitched a winning
game until the eighth when he hurt
himself sliding to third and after that
he flattened out to such an extent that
the Pass picked up their courage and
won the game. Coupled with the hurt
to the Point’ s pitcher was the fact that
in the last two innings the Pass simply 1
had a run o f luck that nothing on earth
could beat. Jarvis, an old-time bunch-
grass player, pitched for the Pass and
his delivery improved as the age of the
game grew. Central Point got out o f ,
the rut in the first and made a score o f j
two to nothing for a starter and for,
the space of an hour they kept things
at fever heat but when the tide turned
and their luck left them it was all off.
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