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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1908)
C entral point H erald V o l,. I'bNTRAL POINT. ( > K * 1 K ¡ns. THUR8] » V Y . SK.l’TEMBb H 3, NO. ->Q 1906. ROGUE RIVER LAND CO. Mayor and Marshal In Tangle. M i». Gibson and daughter. Mis»! Wdtcrtowl Now Ripe. “ Oregon s Advertising Unequalled. Elizabeth, returned Sunday morning from an extended visit with friends in Portland, Oregon, August 31, 1908. A flurry was caused in local municipal Great Falla, Montana. They left yes- On Tuesday, September 1st. a wider (Special Correspondence.) circles Monday, when Mayor Hopkins Smith & Molonv have a new ad in terday for Ashland, where they will field of sport opened for the Oregon “ Advertising Oregon” is the title of notified Marshal Williams that his serv WITH OFFICE IN HERALD BUILDING reside during the W inter, Miss Gibson ; sportsman, as that day began the open a page in “ Printers’ Ink” of July 8th, this issue. ices would not he required after that having accepted a positions as teacher | season for ducks, geese and swan, as one of the most widely known of adver date. It is understood that the Mar Full line of school boooks and school in the public schools of that city. { well as for does. tising journals. And it is no wonder shal took a vacation of several days, supplies at t/.e drug store. E. J. Kaiser has installed a new I For the benefit of those of the Her- that the state’s work along these lines without permission from the mayor, Are prepared to show A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Mc- machine in the I aid readers who are newcomers in Ore- has attracted this attention, for no por and that fact, together with a desire Mergan'.haler linotype customers the BEST C.ilvery last Thursday morning. Valley Record office at Ashland. This ! Son we republish the following infor- tion of America is circulating the at BUYS in any part of the Job work of all kinds neatly done at indicates prosperity in the newspaper ! mation with regard to the Oregon tractive literature that burdens the to retrench somewhat in the expense account, caused the mayor to take the 1 Valley in this office. Call and see samples field in the up-valley town, and as the game law: mails of Oregon every day in the year. action he did. Marshal Williams, how-, Mrs. E. R. Cryderman, late of Tolo, Tidings recently installed a similar ma It is unlawful to sell, offer for sale, Now that the colonist rates are to be in ever, stood on a provision of the charter has become a citizen of our town. chine it must be that all the boys up barter or exchange, ship, carried or effect—and they begin tomorrow—every which says the mayor may not re transported beyond the boundaries of Old newspapers for sale. Twenty- there are gettiug rich and respectable. this state, any deer, moose, mountain citizen m the state should feel it his move an appointive officer except with duty to advertise the fact in his per- the approval of the council. The char James Shields and family returntd five for a nickel at the Herald office. sheep, elk, silver-gray squirrels, swan, | gonal corr dencCi to gend info,:ma. ter seems to be somewhat conflicting Monday from a most enjoyable outing prairie chicken, grouce and all species 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Houston, of tion about his community to eastern on this point, one clause stating that at Newport, where they spent the paat of upland birds and ducks. Beagle, were in after supplies Wedues- acquaintances and to aid in every pos- the mayor may, at his pleasure, remove two months. They enjoyed the sea To hunt without a license. •day. sible way the commercial organizations such officials, while in another place it breezes, the fishing, the Ruck oysters To kill beaver or spotted fawn. George Ross and the Maury brothers and all the many things that are “ dif which are working to increase the says that such action may only be taken Call on us or write us To run deer with dogs or night hunt state’s population. are in the high mountains this week ferent” from the interior. Mrs. Shields, by the executive with the approval of ing. your needs. hunting deer. who has been in poor health for some To kill Chinese pheasants in Jackson Portland is to act as host to the the council. Mayor Hopkins learned of q h “ Rogue River Land Co-, has a time, is much improved by her sojourn American Bar Association today, and | the conflicting provision of the charter County. change in their adveruising space this a t the coast. To kill female deer in Coos and Curry delegates who attended the convention; yesterday forenoon just as he was week. at Seattle this past week say that many 1 starting with his family to Crater Lake No. 1 of Volume 1 of the Talent Rus counties. Old newspapers for sale at the Her- tler. publishe 1 by Bickmore LeRoy, at Local Representative, To kill quail or Mongolian pheasants members of the association plan trips and further action on the matter was :ald office. Bundle of twenty-five for Talent, Oregon, is the latest addition to in Grant, Harney, Gilliam Umatilla and through Oregon before returning to 1 deferred until the regular monthly meet- ing next Monday evening. CENTRAL POINT, ORE. our exchange table. The paper is a 6 Wheeler counties till January 1, 1912. their eastern homes. •5 rents. Mr Hildebrand, of Oklahoma, was column, 4-page publication and is well To trap, or destroy nests of, protect The United Chambers of Commerce of Japan Iiav9 extended an Invitation ihere yesterday looking over the country written and neatly printed. The Her ed game hirds. A Crater Lake Wreck. ald extends best wishes for the future with a view to locating. To shoot on enclosed lands without to the representative business men of the cities along the Pacific Coast to CLASSirifD ADVLRT1SLMENTS Remember the dates for Dr. Davis, prosperity and usefulness of the latest permission. To ship or sell deer skins without participate in an excursion which will th e dentist. Central Point, September Jackson County journalistic venture. Will G. Steel, the Crater Lake land leave San Francisco on September 25th. lord, reports the loss of his small gaso Besides the large exhibit that the being properly tagged. 7th to 12th. Mtf FOR SALE. Penalties—Fine to transport game Those preferring to go by another line launch. Quite a severe storm oc Mrs. B. Obenchain, who has been Oregon Agricultural College will make route, however, will join the party in outside of this state for the sale, etc., curred on the lake one night last week, visiting relatives in Klamath County at the Oregon State Fair at Salem, Japan. The entire trip will consume during which the launch broke loose I WATCHES A N D JE W E L R Y —F in est line .v e t September 14-i9, the officers of that $100 to $500 and imprisonment. returned home last week. opened in C entral P oint. A t C entral Point Violation of game laws, $15 to $500. about three months, and the visitors from its moorings and was dashed \ Pharm acy. institution have arranged to give the 9%( W ood F or S ale — 100 tiers of good Fine to hunt without a license, $25 to will see the famous chrysanthemums at against the rocks, wrecking it so hadly j fair visitors some special entertainment .............. 1 r " • 1 ............ - ■ 1 * pine wood. Enquire of H. C Cook, their best. $100 and imprisonment. that it cannot be repaired. The engine J MISCELLANEOUS. 1 miles west of -Central Point. 20d26 each day. Each afternoon the com For deer tags apply to any justice of There is every indication of a most was removed from the wreck and will | modious auditorium adjoining the main Sept. 7th to 12th is the next date pavilion will be darkened and from its the peace or county clerk. cordial co-operation on the part of the probably be used in another boat or in AS|1LAN D IC E —Made from p u rest m ountnir for Dr. Davis, the dentist, in his Cen platform different members of the Hunter’s license good anywhere in commercial bodies of Oregon and Wash the old one if it is rebuilt. I w ater, fo r salt) a t Moore’s confectionery. 4tf tral Point office. 14tf ington in advancing the interests of the faculty will give lectures illustrated by Oregon. Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, and The Rev. Mr. Lemery, from Ashland, stereopticon views pertaining to their in every other movement having for its will preach at the Methodist church respective departments at the college, all of which have a bearing on the Bock Prom Huckleberry Mountain. purpose the upbuilding of the North next Sunday at 11 a m. Pacific Coast. An evidence of this is a W anted —A loan on excellent timber agricultural industries of the state. recent interchange of visits by the Friday, the fifth day of the fair, has •claim in Jackson County. Apply at Eld Farra, J. D. Parker and Benj. active officers of commercial bodies in bf’en set aside as “ Agricultural College” Quicker and Better than by the Old Method. this office. 20d24 Prato have returned from a trip to the day and special efforts will be made to famous huckleberry patch above Union Portland, Seattle, Tacoma and other John and Tom Ross and their party have this the most important occasion northwestern cities. Co-operation of returned from the Umpqua divide of the entire week. The Oregon Agri creek after having a most enjoyable the same character exists between the Tuesday, bringing with them ten deer cultural College has the reputation of outing. The best berries are to be livestock associations of the different found on a high mountain which is in sections, and through their working in :as the result of a week’s hunt. being one of the lending educational accessible for wheeled vehicles, and harmony there is assurance that, begin institutions on the Pacific Coast and its I have just W anted — Good dining room girl and Compresses the ! the hundreds of visitors who go there j good kitchen girl at the Central Point participation in the program of the fair I each season have the time of their j ning with the first meeting this fall, installed this metal cold. In Hotel. Good wages L. F. Reddicliffe. shows that its president and its co- | lives "packing” their “grub” and the finest horses from the best stables j of the entire country will participate in workers fully appreciate that the fair 20tf machine and blankets on the hurricane deck of a the events planned for Oregon, Wash sures against Rev. B. A. Bristol of the First M. EL is s worthy eause which has been a I cayuse up the steep trail. All kinds ington and Idaho. great factor in the state’s development. guarantee charred felloes church is enjoying a Summer vacation t j bf people may be sees on the trail, in the mountains near Leland. He ex- j | these gentlemen say, and a few in The most elaborate book ever pub every job. and overdished pects to return within a week or so. stances they alluded to are worth men lished on Oregon is in process of prepa Soldiers’ Reunion. ration by a firm whose books on other w heels. C heap L ands — For the best and! Arrangements are about completed tioning. A big fat Indian brave from sections of America are in n class by cheapest lands In Oregon, enquire o f ! for the big soldiers’ reunion which will the Klamath agency packed his ponv themselves. They have enlisted the Harness & Thornton, Real Estate be held here Wednesday, Thursday and with the grub and camping outfit, services of Benj. A. Gifford, of The which included a big feather bed. Part dealers, Yoncalla, Oregon. 4iltf Friday of next week. It is expected way up the trail the pony got frisky, Dalles, in securing hundreds of choicest Call and See the Machine in Operation. Mayor Hopkins and family left yes- i that a crowd of several hundred people and when he quit bucking the feathers views for this use. Mr. Gifford’s col terday afternoon for a pleasure trip to will be present and nothing will be lined the trail for half a mile and one lection of Columbia River photographs Crater Lake. They went by auto and * overlooked to insure all visitors a pleas aborigine was obliged to sleep on the j which adoni the convention hall of the expect to return about Saturday or ant time. A number of gifted speakers cold, hard ground, just as his fore Portland Commercial Club have been will be present at the several sessions fathers used to do. A party from responsible for many tourists taking Sunday. of the meeting, and Mayor Hopkins Silver Lake, which included two pretty this river trip Don’t be afraid to give Chamber lain’s Cough Remedy to your children. | will deliver an address of welcome to , 3chool ma'ams had trouble with their Dr. J. C. Booth and little daughter, It contains no opium or other harmful the veterans and their friends at the I pack horses early in the game and their ■drug It always cures. For sale by | session on Wednesday evening. An camp equippage was strewn all ever Esther, of Lebanon, Ore , visited at interesting program is being prepared | the’JnountainT While the men of the the home of Robt, Kyle Monduy on Mary A Mee. for that evening, as well as for each of ! party were gathering up the wreckage their way home from San Francisco, At an election held in Medford Mon- ! the other evenings of the encampment. ! the ladifiS walken 0 ne of the where the doctor had attended the day to vote on a franchise for a street \ ----------------------- school ma’am’i Cinderella slippers California State Medical Association^ railway a very light vote was polled Grand Pavilion Dance. j blistered her nttie footsie tootsie, but He read a paper before the association and the measure was defeated by a ! she was game, and, taking off her shoes on ” Periodical Paralysis.” four to one vote. Arrangements are being completed j and stockings, she tackled the rocky Christian Science services aTe held by some of the young men of the town j traj, barefoot and went to the top in every Sunday morning in the Masonic to give a grand pavilion dance in the schedule time. She was soon the most lodge room, opera house building, at pavilion a? the old Fair grounds every popu|ar eiri in the camp. These are 11:00 o’clock. All are invited to at evening during ahe meeting of the old gome of the extreme types of humanity. tend these-eervices. Subject for Sun soldiers which convenes next Wednes- I A big “ Injun,” expecting to sleep on a day, September 6th, “ Man.” day. A new floor has been laid in the I fea;her bed while huckleberrying, and I Dr. and Mrs. George Farra, of Cor- pavilion, and the HazJerigg orchestra, a young school teacher, climbing moun- •vallis, visited his cousin, E. L. Farra of Medford, has been engaged to fur-| uins barefoott without expecting to and family last week. This was Dr. nish the music. Nothing will be left Prato did not have any feather bed Farra’s first visit to the Rogwe River undone to make the occasion a big suc with him and says he didn’t need one. valley and he was more ‘than pleased cess, and all who enjoy dancing should Farra got the party up at midnight with the general appearance of the avail themselves of this opportunity of every “ morning” so they would have enjoying their favorite pastime. country. plenty of time during the day to enjoy their outing. Ben says next time he A number of Los Angeles families goes with Ed he will place his order for arrived here yesterday morning travel Receiver Would Collect Dough. an “ inning” instead of an outing; then ing by team looking over the country. Another chapter in the Medford & ' he can stay in bed all day if he wants to. They were denied tie privilege of camping at Medford and came on here Crater Lake railroad tangle developed this morning to stop for a few days to Tuesday, when J. F. Reddy, receiver i of the concern, commenced suit in the Life at the Hop Yards. look over the country. E. J. Kaiser, of the Ashland Valley circuit court to collect various amounts , Record, accompanied by two sisters and from some 58 different stockholders due J. A. Mann, who with his family is a neice, was in town last Sunday en for stock held that has never been fully camping at the DeArmond hop yards, joying a pleasure drive around the val paid for. It has been claimed that below Grants Pass, writes the Herald j ley. Miss Kasier, who is a teacher in much of the original stock of the com ! thus interestingly: the Seattle schools, will leave this week pany was held by individuals who never “ We are camping at the old camp- i for that city to resume her work at the paid for it and the suit is brought in ground at DeAamond’s hop yard. Wei order that the affairs of the defunct beginning of the next term. find an average crop of hops here, but company can be properly adjudicated a number of the smaller yards have I The following teachers, former stu and the receivership wound up. ¡ been dug up this season. The apple dents of the southern Oregon normal j and pear crop seems to be short here j school, have secured positions for the Í this season. The weather is cool and j Where Did it Come From? ensuing year: Margaret Snack, Cove ! pleasant, with light frosts on the morn- j school: Margaret Williamson, A grade Ashland Tidings. in the Grants Pass schools; Gertrude While engaged in the work of con j ings of August 25th and 26lh. Oliver j Eastman, the Murphy school; Nellie structing a concrete foundation for a went out to the river this morning and ; Crocker, city school; Edith McCune, cottage for Dr. Reader on Vista street caught a fine steelhead, and we expect Watkins school; Pay Hevener, North the other day J. E. Flaisted found to get a deer by Sunday, as they seem 1 Bend; Ethel Puckett, West Klamath; a twenty pound iron cannon ball to be quite plentiful in the hills around ! Virginia Baker. Wallowa; Lee Wright, among the gravel which had been us. Hop picking will begin September Agate or Butte Falls; Nett Drew, hauled from the bed of Bear Creek 1st- There is a big huckleberry crop Klamath Falla; P. M. Corum, a princi below the Eagle Mills. It had taken here this season. “ J. A. M a n n . ” pal at Roaeburg; Clara S. Corum’ prin on the color of stone somewhat, but cipal of Pleasant Hill school; Grace its unusual weight attracted the a t Smith, Independence; Gaial Welch, tention of Mr. Plaisted. It is up to Political Information. Bonenxa; Maude Rlppey, Gold Hill, the wise ones now to explain how the primary grades; Ernesta Byera, grade ball came to be imbedded in the creek. Registration reopens September 20. in Albany schools; Orra Patrick, teach In what Indian war and by what Close for election October 20. artillery? er of drawing, city schools. Presidential election November 3. 4H- h - h - h - h --:- h - h * - h • Local and Personal Garden, Orchard or Alfalfa Lands. W. E. KAHLER, Tires Set While You Wait. Brooks Cold Tire Setter Horseshoeing and General Repair Work. F. A. H A W K Central Point, Oregon. 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