Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, September 10, 1908, Image 2

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    CENTRAL POINT HERALD. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1908.
Central Point State Bank
C entral P oint H erald
S. A. P attison , P ublisher .
ness for another 40 or 50 years, j
Most all other Oregon counties
An independent local newspaper have
Central Point, O re.
their public records checked
devoted to the interests of Central
up
and
untangled
every
few
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
Point and the Rogue River Valley.
years and if Jackson County is
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Published Every Thursday.
Subscription price, J1.50 per year, ii to be known as the only county j DIRECTORS-J. W. Merritt, President; W. C. Leever, Vice-President; T. M ••
advance.
which is not up-to-dat ; in that i
Witten, Cashier; I. C. Robnett, W. J. Freeman,
Entered an Second-class Matter, May 4, m atter it would be well to le t!
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1908, at the Post Office at Central Point, j
res(- 0f ^ g state know that
Your Patronage is Respectfully Solicited.
Oregon, under the Act of Congress of . wg are a(. leajjt “Johnny-on-the- i
THE VETERANS.
spot” when it comes to living up!
to our opportunities in the mat-
ter of the Recall.
F R U IT
f
•K-H - H ■! I i 1
1 f - l 'H -l- f 'H M- »
SI L VE RWARE
Rogers Bros.’ Triple plated
Let us show them honor, the
The Best on Ea rth .
ORCHARD. THE P E T .
veterans who are with us today.
As they pass among us with fal­
the charges often made |
tering steps and wrinkled cheeks I | by That
and g r iz z le d , time-bleached j the , friends
, . ., of Moyer .. and
. . .
brows, let us doff the hat and j Haywood during the recent trials
in Boise that Harry Orchard, the
lift the hand in salutation to the self-confessed
murderer of ex-
few remaining “boys in blue” of Governor Steunenberg,
was a
the troublous days of the early pet of the Idaho state oificia's
’60s. And while we show them
especially of Warden Whit­
honor let us not forget their mar­ and
ney
Idaho penitentiary,
tyred comrades for whom the were of well the founded
is shown by
last “taps” has sounded and who the following press dispatch
from
Among Table Ornaments
MARKET GARDENS.
have pitched their tents in the Boise under date of Sept. 4th:
final camp beyond the Great “The Idaho state prison board
L e t t .: , and O th .r P roducts as Grown
on a Large Scale.
Divide.
LEWIS & SONS, Props.
has
taken
Warden
Whitney
to
A
feature
of the recent annual meet­
These grizzled, ageing men account for making Harry Or­
ing of the Massachusetts state board
were light-hearted, ruddy-faced, chard a trusty at the penitenti­
of agriculture was a visit to the mar­
ket gardens of Warren YV. Rnvson in (
sturdy boys when they responded ary.
Charges
were
made
before
Arlington. The magnitude of the scale
to Lincoln’s call for help more the board that Orchard was given
on whhch this work Is being conducted I
than 45 years ago, but after a the privileges of a trusty almost
Is a revelntion to one coining from the j
west. The plant covers some forty
few years’ experience in the grim immediately after his sentence
acres of ground. The greenhouses I
art of war, which Sherman said was commuted trom death to life
Highest Market Price Paid for Beef, Pori? and Mutton.
cover about eight acres. Some of them ;
was hell, they went home serious, imprisonment; that he was never
Inclose half an acre and some are
We invite your patronage.
CENTRAL JOINT, ORE.
smaller.
thoughtful men, ripened in ex­ required to wear prison stripes;
At
the
present
time
lettuce
Is
betag
I
perience of life and, perhaps, to
grown hi these greenhouses to n great- j
he was not even given a
some extent hardened in their that
er extent than any other garden plant, j
number.
The
board
ordered
that
a
well-filled
decanter
has
first
choice
It is certainly a novel and ploasttog
general view of life and its Orchard be treated the same as among “choice spirits.” That “littla sight
to walk Into a greenhouse cover- j
drop of something” that sounds so lug half
problems. But to their eternal any other life prisoner.”
un acre on a cold day In IV-
vague
and
mysterious,
has
really
a
honor be it said they had, al­ It was a cause of wonder to all definite meaning when it is bought of
which are growing la the !
It then means "something g o o d . ” j most * perfect
* * ” form some ‘ 30.000 plant» I
most to a man, the strength of who followed this famous case us.
Everybody likes to blow their own horn, of lettuce, approaching that stage j
character to at once forget the that Orchard should have been but
our customers are the ones that which fits them for being marketed. !
C e n tr a l P o in t, O r e g o n
us the most praise. They swear The vigorous and healthy appearance j
ways of war and to again take petted and coddled by prominent give
by
the
quality Wines and Liquors of the plants formed a picture that 1
up the duties of citizenship in officials as he was. That Warden that we high handle.
You’lj do the same was particularly pleasing. The most j
field and factory and business Whitney should drive Orchard to after trying them.
perfect order is observed in planting
place and, by their brain and and from the court-room in his Port and Sherry for Family Use. them, so that when fully grown the All kinds of hauling promptly done. Retail Dealer'in Wood.
ground Is completely occupied. The
brawn, carry the country they private carriage accompanied by Mail orders given prompt attention. plants
are kept entirely free from the
had just saved from stranding his wife and daughter; that the
ENTRAL POINT LODGE NO. 193 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
growth of weeds of any kind. Some
Department of thelfciterior.
on the rocks of rebellion to the governor of the state and one of
“ W EARY'S”
three crops of lettuce are grown iu
L O. O. F.
some of these greenhouses In one year, Meets every Saturday evening at Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon. June I t 1908.
highest place among the nations the prosecuting lawyers, now a
H. O. WILKINSON, Prop.
also a crop of cucumbers In addi­ 7:30 p. m. in A. O. U. W. Hall,
Notice is hereby given that Clara E. Houghton..
of the earth.
MEDFORD - - OREGON.: and
tion. In other houses such products comer
Butte Falla, Oregon, who, on June 12. 1908,
U.
S.
senator,
should
pat
him
on
Second and Pine Sts. Visit­ of made
Timber Application No. 10145, for SWV 4 of'
as parsley were being grown. The ing brothers
This, in a few words, is the the shoulder and address him as
—Phone 214—
are
specially
invited
to
SEW.
SEW of SWW, Section 30, Township 34
visitors were also shown Immense meet with us when in town.
South, Range 1 East, Willamette Meridian, has
history of the men who fought “Harry,” was sickening to __________________________________ l beds
In
which
celery
was
stored
away
E
r n e s t H a t h a w a y , J. W. J a c o b s ,
filed
notice
of intention to make 7aal
the battles of the civil war. decent people and can only be
Secretary. Noble Grand. Proof, to establish claim to the land above
for winter use. These lieds were cov­
described,
before
A. S. Bliton, U. S. Commissioner,
ered with a protecting roof, which was
Without previous military train­ explained by the assumption that
at Medford. Oregon, on
elevate!
two
or
three
feet
above
the
Monday, the 28th day of September. 1908.
ing they gathered in companies it was a part of the plan which
lettuce, sad over these was a light Cov­
P R O F E S S IO N A L
Claimant names as witnesses: Bert H. Harris,
and regiments and marched forth failed,
of
Medford,
Oregon; Labin B. Caster and Frank-.
ering
cf
waste
litter.
in the attempted convic­
S. Caster, of Derby, Oregon, and Melbura A«
The
productive
power
of
land
thus
the mightiest army the world tion of the
Bough
ton,
of
Butte Falls. Oregon.
JEROME
L.
RAWHOUSER
iBENJAMfN L. EDDY.
utilized Is very great Just Imagine
had ever seen, and the fact that Federation. officials of the Western
Register..
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
30.000 plants grow ing on half an acre
those whom they vanquished
of land! When these plants aresold they Office second floor John Roes building,
fetch 50 cents to $1.50 per dozen, ac­
were no aliens nor hirelings, but
over Herald office. Pine street.
Timber Land, act June 3.. 1878.
Wur.
cording to the condition of the market. Call residence from office phone when
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
American boys, like themselves, Watch the Noiseless
crowds rushing from side
Of course the expense of growing and
necessary, day or night,
United*States Land Office,
but adds to the lustre of their streets luto an avenue and the suddeu
marketing them must be very consid­
Roseburg, Oregon, March 26, 190*.
W E B S T E R ’S
erable. l ht there can be no question j CENTRAL P O I N T ..........................OREGC
military fame. “ ’Tis true, ’tis display of heads ut all the windows In
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with
the provisions of the act of Congress of June 8 .
about
tf/e
marked
profit
that
must
the
neighborhood
when
the
hand
be­
pity” that such a conflict had to gins to play at the head of marching
1878, entitled. “An act for the sale of timber lands
come from growing these product» on
in the states of California, Oregon. Nevada, and
Q Ji. H. P. HARGRAVE
be, “but pity ’tis, ’tis true.”
Washington Territory.“ as extended to all the
a
scale
s‘>
large,
writes
Professor
BUaw
soldiers and you get n good Idea of
Public Land states by act of August 4, 1892.
D
IC
T
IO
N
A
R
Y
In New Daghind Homestead.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Let us hope that the days of how the war erase works on the young
Robert G. Wilson, of Morgan Hill, county of Santa
Clara, State of California, filed in this office on
A
Library
in
One
Bock
war are nearly past and that ere Being ready to light makes a nation
May 18. 1907, his sworn statement. No. 9261, for
Besides an accurate, prac
Office over First National Bank
the purchase of the NW NEW. SEW NEW. of
tical, and scholarly vocabu­
long we will have learned how light, says one philosopher, while an­
Section
No. 18, in Township No. 33, South of
President Roosevelt Is going to put Madford l i l t
Oragon
Range No. 1 East. W. M., Ore., and will offer
lary c f English, enlarged
declares that It Is the splendor
to perpetuate peace without the other
proof to show that the land sought is more valu­
In
some
vacation
work
chopping
down
with
25,000N
E
W
WORDS,
able for its timber or stone than for agricultural
which makes It popular. But
the International co n ta in
bayonet and the sabre, but rather of war war enuuot
purposes and to establish his claim to said land
trees. But Uow about the “conserva­
bo
splendid
without
noise
before the Register and Receiver of this office, at
a
n
ia
to
r
y
o
f
th
e
English
tion
of
our
natural
resources"
In
the
by applying the principles of the to advertise the splendor. The noise
J.
A.
PC
DRY,
YlCC.RRCS.
Roseburg, Oregon, on
Language, G uido to P ro­
Thursday, the 17th day of September. 1908.
way
of
forests?
nunciation,
D
ictionary
o
f
Golden Rule to all human prob­ stirs up the blood and creates that
He names as witnesses: Charles E Morin# and’
Fiction, N ew Gazottecr c f
Medford
National
Bank
Albert
Morine, ot Trail. Oregon; Edward T. Mc-
lems which come up for settle­ nerve which Is needed to make war go
the W orld, N ew Biograph­
Even Taft had to admit that presi­
Kinstry and Silas F. Morine. of Grants Pass. Ore..
What the pageantry does through the
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
ical Dictionary, Vocabulary
ment. The banner of Brother­ eye
dential
campaign
work
must
wait
CAPITAL
$ 5 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 above
described lands are requested to file their
o f Scripturo Nam es, Greek
to lire the heart the noise does
claims in this office on or before said 17th day of
upon the ceremonies of commencement
hood is more enduring than the through
and Latin Nam es, and Eng­
September.
1908.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
the ear.
day and the glories of the boat races JU R P L U J
$ 1 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
lish Christian Nam es, For­
Register.
flags of the world’s greatest With the noiseless gun the martial
eign
Quotations,
Abbrevia­
an
the
Thames.
warriors, and under it, sooner or hand must go too. In France the drum
tions, Metric System, Etc.
Savings Department.
«ilflA) Pikcc«. SOO.l I llirntmtli'iM.
later, must all mankind take Is uow almost slleuced in the army
Timber Land. Aet JuneS. 1878.-
Young man. the world will measure
SHOULD
YO
U
NOT
OtYll
SUCH
A
BOOK
? r _
_
_
_
T
uniforms are out of favor
Safety
Deposit
Boxes.
tfOTICE
FOR PUBLICATION.
NV TEII » ('oL LK G lA TK Ü b T lo M li Y.
their stand, with malice toward Qaudy
you
by
what
you
do.
not
b
y
what
you
rat of our abrnl* mentt. llegn’ar and Thi
Equestrian pageantry, with the com­
U nited S tates L and OrricB,
Paper Editions. I lliP a f w 1100 111— iratio—.
think
you
know.
This
Is
a
baccalau­
none and charity and love for all. mander
W rite for ••Die’ inner» YAVn'Jc«"—
We transact a General Banking
Roseburg, Oregocw May 8 , 1908.
and his brilliant staff sweeping
reate sermon in one sentence.
G. & C. MERRIAM CO., Springfield, Mass.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with
down the field, targets for all eyes as
GET TUE BEST.
provisions of the act of Congress of JuneS,
Business and respectfully solicit the
1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lamia
well ns for a few guns. Is a thing of the
Speaking of race suicide. Mr. Presi­
CHANCE I OR Till RECALL.
in the States of California. Oregon, Nevada, and
past. The general stays In his tent,
'¿¿¿L
your
patronage.
Washington Territory.“ as extended to all the
dent. there Is the toy pistol.
Public Land states by act of August 4. 1892, Wil­
and his orders are carried by wire. So
liam Fletcher Parker, of Portland, county of
Multnomah, State of Oregon, filed in this office on
Many citizens of the county the element of pomp and romance hi
The man who never §n.rs he wroo*
April 28i. 1908, his sworn statement. No. 10027, for
thing seldom rnys anything.
affirm that in refusing to join war 15 P»®*1“«- “ni1 ‘he uoiseiess gun
the purchase of the South-west one-quarter (SW
Vi) of Section No. 14. in Township No. 33 South.
with . Judge
Neil
in
having
the
1
"m
Bl,out
Bnlsh
“
•
Humanitarian*
Range No. 4 West, W. M., and will offer proof to
show that the land sought is more valuable for
. expected
. 1 ., the county
*
will
well the
to think
about Mttlllu
it before
A Ducal Estate.
its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes,
county . books
thcy do oppoM
nolgolos3
oll F a r m o r B u s t n o à m
The park In which Chatsworth
and to establish his claim to said land before the
Register and Receiver of this office, at Roaeburg.
Not particular about location,
commissioners have wilfully dis-j the ground that it is an infernal con- to
stands Is a dozen miles In circumfer­
Oregon, on
hear from owner only who
ence.
The
facade
of
the
house
Is
a
direct to buyer. Give price,
regarded the wishes of a large trlvsnce to murder human beings. It
Thursday, the 7th day of January, 1909.
state when possession
H. C. TURRILL, PROP
He names as witnesses: William McGuirk.
length of 1.500 feet.-Pa!l Mall Ga­
majority of the taxpayers of the 1 tua-v “ ,ird,?r wnr bx taking the last L OARBYSHIRE. and Address.
James Hart and Thomas Lanard. of Portland.
Box 9999 Recta**. R. f .
zette.
hnd George Pease, of Placer, Oregon.
My Bread etc is strictly first-class Oregon,
county. If this is true, an ex-, vc,tl>;e of romancc out of **•
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file their
Whether
riches
really
have
wings
or
Cellont opportunity is here offer- | Although King Edward of England
in this office on or bedbre said 7th day of
not. they certainly are bird to overtake j and is second to none in thestate claims
January. 1909.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
ed for the voters of Jackson Is now an admiral In the Russian nsvy.
Register
on foot—Dallas News.
j
Special
orders
solicited
for
fine
County to lead the rest of the 1 11 13 hardly likely that he will make
of the honor except In “piping
cakes. Satisfaction assured.
state in trying the new law use
Timber Land Act. June 8 . 1878.-
which was adopted by a popular tlmea of pence."
Give me a trial.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
vote at the last election giving Grover Cleveland was a pioneer In
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
UNtTED S tates L and Orric*.
the people the power to recall the field of preserving the national for-
Roseburg. Oregon. May 1. 1908.
i
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with
l,m* a fitting memorial to him
officials who refuse to do the I eNt!l’
Department of the Interior.
th*
of Congr**«
of June
would bo a reservation named after
An act *ct
for the
sale of timber
lands 3.
U. S. Lend Office at Roseburg, Oregon.
people’s will, and to replace them him.
'J. 1873, '*.* entitled
St*t*s of California. Oregon. Nevada, and
Auguit 27.1908.
a. „tended to all the
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Public Land Territory.“
with men who will be guided by
Notice is hereby given that William A. Aitken.
State,iby act of Auaruat «. 1892.
of Medford. Oregon, who on August 27. 1908.
**•
290
Third
St.. Portland, county
Department
of
the
Interior.
the wishes of their constituents. Canada Is the only spot remaining
made Timber Application No. 01002 for SEW of
of Multnomah. State of Oregon, filed in this office
SF’ »‘Section 1. Township 88 Sooth. Range 2 East. U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon.
hi*
»»»ni
statement. No.
Here is an opportunity for Jack- ,n ,he w” ,ern hemisphere "here 0
Willamette Meridian, ha-* tiled notice of intention
June 22. 1908. 9873. for the purchase of the North-west quarter
to make Fral Proof, to establish claim to the land NOTICE is hereby given that Lillian
<»f Section No. 14. In Township No. *3. South of
son County to get into the lime- ,r’lmp!*e m!>y h* had of royalty In state.
M
Daniels,
above described, before W. H. Canon. U. S. Com­ of Med ford. Oregon, who. on June 22. 190«, made Range No. 4 West. W M . Ora., and will offer
missioner. at Medford. Oregon, on the 14th day of Timber Application. No. 10169. for EW of NEW. proof to show that the land sought is more valu­
light tor fair, and if it is shown With all the bother of getting ready
November. 1908,
for its timber or stone than for agricultural
NEW. NEl * of NWv,. Section ID. Town­ able
Claimant names as witnesses: William T. NWW 34 of South.
and to establish his claim to said land
Range 1 East. Willamette Meridian, purposes,
that these officials have been over, everybody Is prepared to shout
Grieve. Kate M. Grieve. Robert B. VWcent and ship
before
the Oregon.
Register <m
and Receiver of this office, at
has
filer!
notice
of
intention
to
make
Final
Proof,
Roseburg.
Ervin
Met
a.*!,
all
of
Prospect.
Oregon.
to
establish
claim
to
the
land
ahnve
described,
derelict in their dnty, in the eyes heartily, "Go!"
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
before
A.
S.
Bliton,
U.
S.
Commissioner,
at
Med­
Saturday,
the
25-th
day of November. 1*08.
Registerr ford. Oregon, on
of the people, it will be a good
______________
He m g s itM w i: W. F. Parker. Thomas
Thursday, the 1st day of October. 1908.
Uonard and W H MeCuirk. of Portland. Ore­
thing to relegate them to private ....
. ......
Claimant names as witnesses: William T. Goul- gon. and George Pease, of Placer. Oregon.
adversely thw
G R A V IN G t o . {
ier. Bert H. Harris. Thurston F. Daniels and A ny - • i:»u*
u> Die their
hfe If. on the other hand, the M office. BunJle o; twenty.fiv, for 3 d N
Medftmd. Oregon
Job work of all kinds nem tly d one I t I Robert Slewing. all of BENJAMIN
ft A l d e r , P O R T L A N D . O R K
I L aim* ln lh*»
on o. before « id th day o t
L.
EDDY.
people should sustain the present 5 tu.ta.
MKJAMLN L EDDY.
this office. Call and see samples.
Register. • XovembcT. 190 ».
WILLIAMS BROS.
DOOR & L’BR. CO.
C EN T! POINT PHARMACY
GRANTS PASS, OREGON:
Central Point Market
Fresh and Salt Meats
Beef, Pork, Mutton and VeaL
D.
C. G R I M
City Draying and Transfer
C
INTEMÄTIOm
J . C. CNYART, PRCS.
n
kus
WANTED'" 1RBo5Smìlt»*
CENTRAL POINT
BAKERY
CENTRAL POINT OR
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