Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, August 27, 1908, Image 1

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    NTRAL POINT HERALD
V O I,. M
O K N 'I 'H A L P O I N T . O R E G O N . T H U R S D A Y .
J. H. Grove the tin and sheet metal
Veterans’
Re-union.
A U (m S T ~ 3 7 .
NO. 1(>
IHOK
DON’ T YOU WANT UNIQUE POSTAL? RailrodJ
People Will
Investigate.
CENTRAL POINT
C. S. Sanderson, who recently circu-1 is the center of one of the best
Missouri State Horticulturists In-
lated a petition among the business men
I entertainment of the old soldiers dur-
ORCHARD DISTRICTS
C. C. Kelsoe was down from Derby j . wa‘er
tanks;
Mr and
Grove
*8 guarantees
an exPcrt
spect Oregon Orchards.
here and which was unanimously signed, in the Rogue River Valley and
.. his ,. line
, work
. ing " their coming
encampment,
which _
in
of
fully
.
“
_
.
,
Tuesday.
asking the Southern Pacific Company
will convene here September 9th for a
job he turns out. If in need of three
days’ session. The encampment | Portland, Ore., August 24, 1908. to install a telegraph office here and to realizing the importance of be­
John Clark has been employed as jan­ every
anything
in
his
line
call
and
see
him.
make other needed improvements, has ing in close touch with the sit­
will be held in the beautiful grove a t i
itor of the new school building.
Correspondence.)
At the recent Southern Oregon-Idaho the old Fair grounds and nothing wilt Fifty (Special
received the following letter from L. j uation the
thousand
Rouvenir
postal
cards
Job work of all kinds neatly done at development
congress, at Coos Bay, be left undone to add to the comfort j
R. Fields, Superintendent of the S. P .: I
worker, calls attention in his advertis-
Local and Personal j space
this week to his facilties for
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| building any size of galvanized iron Arrangements are well along for the
showing the magnificent Oregon state
this office. Call and see samples.
Governor Chamberlain advocated the and pleasure of the old boys while they building
ROGUE RiVLR LANS COMPANY
Portland, Ore , August 23, 1908. j
at the Alaska—Yukon—Pacific
Miss Jessie Knutzen, of Applegage, building of a state railway from Coos are
Mr. C. S. Sanderson,
Tents, wood, straw, coffee, Exposition have already been circulated,
has
installed a branch office at
is visitihg her aunt, Miss Mary Mee. Bay to the Idaho line as a means of etc., here.
will be furnished free to the
one hundred thousand more have Manager Central Point Real Estate Co., I Central Point, in the Herald
Money to loan on good real estate giving relief to the people in case the campers, and supply wagons from town and
Central Point, Ore.
been ordered. This building is consider­
security. Inquire at this office. I5tf i Harriman interests continue to refuse will visit the camp daily with meats, ed
office, with Mr W. £. Kahler,
Dear Sir:—
by
many
as
the
most
artistic
state
R. H. Lewis and P. Samson, of to build needed roads. The governors bread and other provisions and supplies building ever erected at an exposition. I Referring to yours of the 11th inst., 1 a native-born citizen of the val­
Persist, were in after supplies Tuesday. speech aroused much enthusiasm.
needed.
The Portland Commercial Club will; and also yours of prior date with peti- ‘ ley, and a gentleman who has
Wm. Stewart was in town Tuesday A circular letter has been issued from send one of thess cards for- the asking. tion, requesting that we establish a given much thought and study
Jacobs & Ford have erected a new morning.
office and enlarge our depot
reports having had a the office of the Colonel Commander
work shed at the west side of their i well dug at He
A. Decker, one of the best known telegraph
his place in which a fairly extending an invitation to all ex-soldiers et Mr.
building, beg to say the same will be to the orchards of the valley,
marble Bhop.
American
magazine
writers,
is
mak­
flow of water was struck at 20 of all wars, all Confederate veterans, ing a tour of Oregon in hehaif of the thoroughly investigated and given in charge.
F or S ale —A second-hand refrigera 1 good
consideration. Further reply will be Call on him for reliable in­
feet.
A post augur was then sunk in the Woman’s Relief Corps and the “World Today."
tor in good condition. Price, $10.00. the bottom
made to yourself and petitioners in due formation regarding the mer­
of
the
well
for
about
a
foot,
public
generally.
Apply at this office.
The 0110110111106 on Ways and Means time.
Yours truly,
when the water burst in so rapidly that
appointed
by
the
Oregon
Good
Roads
Rev. McHenry, Presbyterian minister it has since been impossible to pump
L. R. F ields . its of any lands in the valley
Tish
Editor
Still
Loafs.
Conference have arranged for a Good
of Ashland will preach in the Baptist the water out sufficiently to get the
and especially of the orchard
Roads Convention at Tillamook Septem­
church here Sunday evening.
will walled
lands near Central Point and
George Pankey and Will Scott a- ber 4th, aad another at Roseburg Sep­
Serious Train Wreck.
Remember the dates for Dr. Davis, About 20 Central Point young people, fishing
you will get the best lands
tember
22nd.
Other
meetings
are
Monday evening to the
the dentist. Central Point, September chaperoned by Mrs. O. B. Nash, enjoyed banks of went
in
the valley if you invest.
the
[
under
consideration
and
definite
dates
the
turbulent
Rouge
and
a hay ride to Medford Saturday night. way they lampooned the riffles and will be decided within a few days. The Cottuge Grove local went into
7th to 12tb.
14tf
Sept 7th to 12th is the next date While here they partook, of refresh­ landed the steelheads and big cut­ There is universal determination to the ditch near Eugene Sunday evening
9:28 o’clock as a result of striking a
for Dr. Davis, the dentist, in his Cen­ ments at Russells—and that feature throat
trout was a caution. Together make this campaign the most effective at
they seemed also to enjoy. They were they were
bull
and some pigs on the track. The
tral Point office.
in hooking 47, the stai* has ever experienced.
merry crowd of boys and girls, and more or less, fortunate
engine and tender, mail aud baggage
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
Rev. Chas Hoxie from Medford will j a while
all
but
a
few
of
which
merry, were not rude or unduly they landed and brought home. The “Albany Day” at the Portland Com­ cars and smoking car went into the
preach at the Methodist church both | lioisterous
mercial
Club
August
19th
was
one
of
in
their
merriment.—Mail.
ditch
and
the
engineer
and
fireman,
morning and evening next Sunday, j
largest fish they caught on this excur­ the most pleading incidents that has and two young men who were stealing
FOR SALE.
j George Neale reports the melon har­ sion weighed a trifle less than 37 pounds occurred
Aug. 30.
in
Portland
for
a
long
time.
a
ride
from
Irving
to
Eugene,
were
E. A. Ford and family have retuern- vest now fairly on and the big, lucious and the next smallest weighed some­ A delegation of representative mem­ killed. The young men were resi­ W ATCH ES AN D J E W E L R Y -r in a s t lin« • > «
ed from Butte Falls, near where he ' fellows from his field are going like thing under 36 pounds and 13 ounces. bers of the Albany Commercial Club dents
in Central Pulst. A t Castrai l ’oint
of that neighborhood and were np-iMxl
ütf
operated his shingle mill during the j hot cakes. He is kept busy supplying The fishing was poor, they stated, and were guests at a special luncheon. only stealing
the ride for fun The reg­ PhaxmAcj.
neighboring
towns
and
so
far
has
found
Summer.
there
seemed
to
be
but
few
fish
in
the
j Hesiatifol Albany booklets were dis- ular trains were delayed eight or ten
sale for every melon in the home mar- river, but if the tinnies were plentiful tr-ibated throughout the various dining hours as a result of the wreck.
MISCELLANEOUS.
The big shoe sale at Smith & Molony’s j kets
of this valley. His melons are they could have framed up a bait for rooms, and Albany and Linn County
store in Medford is still on and the | | considered
the very highest quality and j our new fish editor that would have
ASHLAND ICE—Made from purest m ountair
prices are such as will please you.
given prominence in every possi­ Subscribe for the H erald .
I are preferred in the markets above all | been all right. As it was, the new man wiire
water, for aaio at Moore’* aaximetiansty. 4tf
ble-
way.
Bury
I.
Dasent,
manager
of
Call and see them.
1 others. He expects to commence ship- j didn-t care to undertake a small job the Albnny Commercial Club, extended
E. W. Aikins, of Portland, arrived ping in car lots to northern markets1 ]jke this, so he conclnded to continue an
invitation to the business men of
here Monday on the delayed train to j after September 1st.
j his vacation until next week, when he Portland to visit Albany on November
spend his vacation with his brother, A. Dr T F Campbell, who practiced hopes some expert will give him the 3rd
to celebrate the completion of the
L. Aikins, and family.
, bis profession here last Summer, leav- framework of a real fish story.
i new depot and attend the Linn County
W a it.
William Lewis was in town from his ¡nK here about a year ago
ago, surprised
Fruit Show. The invitation was ac-
farm on|the Jacksonville road yesterday his friends by dropping into town last
Quicker and Better than by the Old Method.
d.
He is about to commence baling his Saturday morning from Crater Lake. Crater Lake Road Commission Named. cepte
Owners
of
famous
horses,
as
well
as
hay crop for the market.
The doctor has recently driven from
of fancy stock, are coming to
C. W. Jacobs and wife, of Portlaud, Boise, Idaho, and on the trip saw a Governor Chamberlain has named the breeders
Portland
daily from all parts of the
|
good
portion
of
Idaho,
Eastern
Oregon,
spent Wednesday in our city. Mr.
following gentlemen as members of country to see the marvelous grounds
Nevada
and
California,
and
be
is
con-
j
Jacobs represehts J Jacobs & Co.,
trnek of the Portland Country
vinced that Central Point and the [ the Crater Lake Wagon Road Commis- and
Compresses the
jewelers, of San Francisco.
Club and Livestock Asssciation. The I have just
Rogue
River
valley
is
the
peer,
if
not
W. C. Leever, I. C. Robnett and W. the superior, of any section of country 1 E. H. Harriman, of New York, chair- show will open September 21st and installed this
metal cold. In­
H. Norcross autoedup to Ashland Tues­
j man; Judge Lionel Webster, T. B. ¡continues week—track and barns will
day evening to attend a meeting of the he has visited since leaving here.
sures against
1 Wilcox, C. S. Jackson, of Portland; be «ntiroSy completed by the opening machine and
Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Estes have re­ j Henry L. Benson, G. T. Baldwin, of j day. No matter how much visitorss g u a r a n t e e
Masonic lodge at that place.
charred felloes
from a Summer outing and visit ; Klamath Falls; J. F. Reddy. W. I. may expect, they will not be disap-
C heap L ands — For the best and turned
with relatives in Shasta County, Cali­ Vawter, of Medford; F. H. Hopkins, pointed, far the whole situation is ideal. every job.
-cheapest lands In Oregon, enquire of fornia.
and overdished
They found a delightful coun­ of Central Point; Benton Bowers, of
Harness & Thornton, Real Estate
President
William
P.
Stark
and
three-
wheels.
dealers, Yoncalla, Oregon.
43tf try to Summer in, but are glad to be Ashland; Col. F. H. Ray, of New York, members of the Missouri State Board
home
again.
Mr.
Estes
says
that
good
|
-p^e
duties
of
the
commission
will
be
Mr. and Mrs. Graham, of near Pros­ alfalfa land with ample water rights j t0 provide ways and means for the of Horticulture will spend two entire
pect, were in town Tuesday. Mr. can
for less than $40 an j building of a first-class state highway weeks in Oregon before they complete
Graham is engaged in the culture of acre be but had it there
is
too
from the rail- J from this valley to Crater Lake and on their tour of the state. The name of
Cali and See the Machine in Operation.
ginseng on his farm on the upper Rogue. road to get much far
of a price for the j to Klamath Falls. The purpose is to Stark is well known to every fruit
in America, and the good
Mr. Snyder and family, of Star, product. Fish and game abound, and j make ¿be natural wonderland around grower of
these gentlemen is worth
Idaho, were in town Monday on a trip Bimey falls, he says, is one of the j lake more easily accessible to the opinion
Horseshoeing and
through Oregon by team. They are prettiest waterfalls in the country. j p e o p l e of the country and to render the much to the state.
traveling for pleasure and to see the Hon. S. M. Nealon was in from Table trip an easy and pleasant one for all The gp-eat irrigation districts of
country.
Rock Monday morning. Mr. Nealon | classes of travelers. It is probable Malheur and Klamath counties were
General Repair W ork.
in Portland this week by
F. J. Lifsky, of Salem, was in town advised the Herald that he had intended < that in addition to building the road the represented
Tuesday, having come in from his tim- j taking his family to Crater Lake this j commission will also provide for the Messrs. W. H. Doolittle, secretary of
Ontario Commercial Club, and R.
her claim on Big Butte creek. He week but the Herald’s description of j erection of comfortable roadhouses the Dunbar,
secretary of the Klamath
made proof on his claim at Roseburg the trip last week had almost “scared along the route for the accommodation H.
him out.” Upon being reassured, how- 0f tourists, the rentals from which will Falls Chamber of Commerce.
yesterday.
P. Olsson, Cranfill & Robnett’s oblig­ ever, that Flounce Rock dust is the : be used to help keep the road in good
ing delivery man, is enjoping a two best appetizer known to medical science; j condition.
for sale. Twenty-
Central Point, Oregon.
weeks’ vacation and G. L. porter is that the writer of the Herald's de- j Mr. Harriman has signified his » in­ 1 five Old for newspapers
a
nickel
at
the
Herald office.
scription
is
not
much
of
a
fisherman,
ingness
to
render
all
the
assistance
in
looking after the delivery of merchan­
and that the climb down to the lake I bis power to make the latte accessible. !
dise in his place.
j
and
again is but
mere child's
I -H-5«
Miss
Jessie
Kincaid
left Tuesday.
, back
. a up seven-year-old
. . . boy,
, that
., >
.
.
„
,
,
.:.
play
for
and
• t
evening for Portland, where she will: ^ hucklebfcrry crop ig reported a8
Railroad for Central Oregon.
visit ra atives an per aps secure a ^eing en0rmous, Mr. Nealon concluded
Dry
Goods
Summer
Clothing
::
position as book-keeper and stenograph- (tQ undertake the trip. They expect to The definite announcement comes;
er for the Winter.
i |eave tj,jg morning, to be gone two directly from Mr. Harriman that the
John Clemens stopped over night weeks
hitherto transiiortationless section of I
with his parents in this city Monday
Central Oregon will be provided with a i
night on his way to the Illinois valley,
railroad as fast as money and labor I
Medford Water Situation.
where he has rented a large farm. He
can build it. It is not yet known just
is moving his personal property from
from where and to where the road will
Ashland to his new location.
j At a meeting of the city council of run, but a conference now in session at
Medford, held last Tuesday morning a Pelican Bay of leading officials of the j
Christian Science services are
every Sunday morning in the Masonic . report from T. K. Lowery, représent­ Harriman lines is threshing out thati
lodge room, opera house building, ât ing the contracting firm which submit- question. General Manager O’Brien. ;
11:00 o’clock. All are invited to at- ‘ ted a bid for the construction of the of Portland, states that all other ex- j
and improvements
of the
tend these services. Subject for Sun- Wasson canyon pipe line, was submit- tensions ----
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day, August 30th, "Christ Jesus. ”
ted which shaved the bid to $247,053 i Harriman lines will be sidetracked for
which is claimed to be the lowest ! the present and all energies will be
The Rebekah lodge members enjoyed possible
call and see it . ij
figure that can be considered. 1 concentrated on the Central Oregon |
a treat after the regular lodge session This
line.
Even
Portland
will
be
obliged
to
is
still
more
than
$7,000
above
the
Tuesday evening, the occasion being in limit fixed by the water committee as get along with the Fourth street track
honor of two members of the order, Mrs. the amount of funds available for this for a year or two while the urgent
Betta Pankev and Mrs. Lulu Terry, who \
needs of the Central Oregon farmer
became brides within the month. A work.
At the same meeting F. J. Blakeley are being given attention. Mr. Harri-
pleasant time was enjoyed.
and and J. F. Heard submitted a re-| man is to-day, no doubt, the most popu-
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Smith, of Horn- vised bid on their Little Applegate i lar resident of that big section of Ore-
brook. California, have been is this proposition cutting their former bid gon which lies east of the Cascades
vicinity for several days visiting his from $250,000 to $230,000. This for the range.
mother, Mrs. A. S. Jacobs, of this t deijvery 0f 50 O miners inches of water |
city, hnd also relatives of Mrs Smith wlthin the city limits, with a 1,000,000 >
who reside near Eagle Point They Ka„on re3ervoir and complete ditchef,
Granulated Sore Eyes Cured.
will visit his sister, Mrs. Eugene Wal- pipe lines, etc City Engineer Roberts ; "For twenty years I suffered from a
rod, of Ashland, before returning.
stated that the only questions to be j bad ease of granulated sore eyes” says
Mrs. Moore, mother of Mrs J. W. looked into on the Blakeley proposition Martin Boyd of Henrietta, Ky. "In
Merritt, of this place, who has been is as to the purity of the water snd February, 1903, a gentleman asked me
visiting friends in Portland for several the legality of the water rights and o try Chamberlain's Salve. I bought
weeks. left that city Tuesday momin ? that this could be attended to by next one box and used about two-thirds of it
for her former home In Pittsburg, Pa., Saturday evening when definite action and my eyes have not given me any
where she will visit several brothers will probably be taken.
trouble since." This salve is for sale
and sisters whom she has not seen for This matter is of considerable import­ by Mary A. Mee.
more than 40 years. The aged lady ance to Central Point, in as much as
will travel is far as Chicago in com­ Mr. Blakeley has indicated to the water
FOR SALE.
pany with George Brown and daughter, committee of this town that in the
of Eagle Point, who are going there to event of his company making a deal t One harness snd top buggy: one eow,
visit friends. At the Windy city Mrs. with Medford that it is probable they good heating stove and other household
Fine Groceries ::
Moore will be met by her brother, who can also make an arrangement with and kitchen furniture. Enquire at the :: Notions
will travel from Pittsburg for that Central Point to furnish ua with an Crystal Ice Cream Parlor.
ample water supply.
O. B. N ash .
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purpose.
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Central Point, Oregon.