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The Soldiers’ Reunion.
Local and Personal
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Central Point Bank Changes Hands withstand, and Oregon is again winner
Gregory Home Burned.
over California, drawing population and
capital from the Golden State.
Mr. Witten, who started the bank
two years ago, has made a host of
friends here, and his close attention to
business and his absolutely straight
forward methods has placed the Central
Point bank in the very front rank
among similar institutions in the smaller
cities o f Oregon. The bank is firmly
established and enjoying the patronage
and confidence o f the community.
Mr. Witten and his most estimable
family will be missed from the social
and business life o f the town, and the
Herald is informed that only considera
tions relating to his health induced him
to give up the business he has so firmly
established, and to sees a home else
where.
R O G U E RIVER
L A N D CO.
A t noon last Thursday the home o f
An important business transaction
The annual encampment o f the Sol-
Wm. Gregory, three miles east o f Cen
' diers’ and Sailors’ Association o f South- was closed this week by which the co t-
tral Point, was totally destroyed by
Full line o f school boooks and school ern Oregon, in session in Merritt’ s trolling interest in the Central Point
WITH OFFICE IN HERALD BUILDING
fire, occasioning a loss o f upwards of
supplies at the drug store.
J grove last week, was one o f the most State Bank, formerly owned by T. M.
$5000.
Mr.
Gregory
the
elder,
owner
H. C. Kinney and famify, o f Grants i successful meetings o f the kind ever Witten, was transferred to J. O. Isaac
o f the property, resides in this city, his
Are prepared to show
son, recently from Pasadena, California.
Pass, were in town Tuesday.
! held in this section o f the state.
son and .family occupying the farm
customers
the BEST
Old newspapers for sale. Twenty- | About 100 old solciers registered dur Mr. Isaacson visited this section about
home. They were away from home
ing the meeting, with almost an equal a month ago while taking his annual
five for a nickel at the Herald office.
BUYS in any part o f the
Thursday
and
the
Are,
which
¡
b
sup
vacation and was so favorably impress
Mrs. Darling, o f Gold Hill, visited number o f the Woman's Relief ; Corps,
Valley in
posed to have started from a defective
ed with the business conditions, climate
her friend Mrs. Heal, o f this place, dur j the ladies auxiliary society o f the G.
flue, was under such headway when the
and
general
appearance
o
f
the
valley
A. R.
ing the week.
neighbors reached the place that prac
| A large number o f tents, the property that he determined to locate here.
W anted —A loan on excellent timber
tically none o f the contents could be
| o f the association, were pitched in the Learing that Mr. Witten contemplated
claim in Jackson County. Apply at
saved. All the outbuildings, excepting
| fine grove and all were occupied, while retiring from business for awhile on
this office.
20d24
the bam, also burned so that the loss
account
o
f
his
health,
Mr.
Isaacson
! many visitors drove to and from their
was complete. D. W. Beebe saw the
W ood F or S ale —For all kinds of | homes each morning and evening. The entered into negotiations with him for
blaze from his place as the family was
dry wood, address Reichstein & Wilson, j occasion was observed by practically the purchase o f his interests here and
sitting down to dinner and. hurriedly
Huge, Ore.,
22d25
' all the people o f this part o f the valley the deal was practically closed at that
harnessing his team and wagon, he had
The Ladies’ Aid o f the Christian as a gala-time and large crowds were time. Mr. Isaacson returned to Cali
Call on us or write us
a load o f willing helpers on the scene
church will serve dinner on the day of present each day and evening to show fornia and, after closing out his interests
your needs.
in
less
than
ten
minntes,
but
they
were
the presidential election.
honor to the veterans and to enjoy there and tendering his resignation from
Large School Attendance.
too late to save anything o f consequence.
October 12th to 17th is the next date watching the “ old boys” and their the position he then held, immediately
There was no insurance on the property.
for Dr. Davis, the dentist, in his Cen “ best girls” enjoy themselves as they returned here and closed the deal with
School opened Monday morning in
might have done forty years ago. And Mr. W itten and took charge o f the
tral Point office.
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business, having been duly elected to the fine new school building with a
Local Representative,
Mrs. Wm. Hay and Mrs. J. A. Har fun they had, too, every moment o f the
Kind Words From a Neighbor.
the position o f cashier and director to total o f 230 pupils in attendance. This
vey, o f Gold Hill, visited friends heie day and far into the nights. The old
¡habit ot “ foraging” which was well succeed Mr. Witten, at a regular meet shows a large increase o f pupils since
CENTRAL POINT, ORE.
during the week.
last year, the first day’ s enrollment
The magnificent two-story school
| developed in every soldier in war days ing o f the bank's directors.
Remember the dates for Dr. Davis,
Mr. Isaacson comes to us with the then being hut 173, or 57 less than the | building at Central Point is finished and
' cropped out during the encampment
the dentist. Central Point, October
and lunch baskets, watermelons and all highest recommendations, having for present atteneance. Everything in di-, ready for school to open.
Central The fruit industry o f this section o f
12th to 17th.
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1 things edible were counteraband o f war. merly owned the Bank o f Faucett, at cates a successful term for the coming : Pointers can justly feel proud e f this the Rogue River valley is yet in its
E. H. Campbell, publisher o f the j One comrade, who was later promoted Faucett, Missouri, and later holding a year and every patron o f the school and i building because it is a work o f art infancy and as it developes Central
Coos Bay Gazoot, at Marshfield, is i ere | to a high office, was "caught with the large interest in the Crown City Bank, citizen o f the district should lend his and will long be a monument to the Point will likewise develop, because it
this week visiting his friend Bridane goods,” a fine, fat roast chicken being at Pasadena, o f which he was for some hearty co-operation to the teachers and growth and development o f the little is the natural fruit center o f the valley.
Sanderson.
found cached in his bed, presumably time cashier. Rogue River valley cli school office, s with a view to h aving; city. Central Point has a bright future, With an electric line from Jacksonville
B rick F or S ale —I have a good for a midnight lunch if he should wake mate and business conditions, however, the Central Point school second to none , being on the mam line o f the Southern through the rich valley o f wealth to
quality o f brick for sale at $12 per 1000. up hungry—and what soldier was ever were too much for Mr. Isaacson to in the county or state.
Pacific with' almost unlimited resources. Central Point nearly all o f the fruit
raised in this vicinity will be shipped
Call and examine them and save hauling known who was not hungry? One mis
via Central Point.—Jacksonville Post.
from other tow ns.—C. B. Rostel. 22025 guided comrade, recently from the east
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The long dry season was broken and not yet hardened to camp life in
Tuesday afternoon, when a fine shower, Oregon, filed a .formal complaint in a
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
lasting for several hours, cleared the business meeting that he was not fur
smoke-and-dust-laden air and put the nished straw to sleep on, and immedi
FOR SALE.
dust out o f business for the season.
ately a dozen or more members o f the
E. A. Holden, a recent arrival from W. R. C. stole away to the straw pile
WATCHES AND JEW ELRY-Finest line eve»
California, on Saturday purchased a and, filling their arms and aprons with
opened in Centra) Point. A t Central Point
10-acre farm on the Neidemier tract, “ army feathers,” they surrounded the
Pharmacy.
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the consideration being $1250. C. S. complaining comrade and literally buried
him in straw and chaff. It was his treat.
Sanderson made the sale.
RESOURCES NEARLY
MISCELLANEOUS.
On Wednesday evening Hon. B. F.
A. C. Walker had as visitors last
Mulkev,
district
attorney
for
this
dis
week his brother, E. B. Walker, and
ASHLAND ICE—Made from purest mounts ir
his uncle, Martin Forbis, o f Woodbum. trict, made an excellent address at the
water . for sale at M oora’s confectionery. 4tf
Both gentlemen were well pleased with grounds. He paid a high tribute to the
patriotism and courage o f the “ boys of
the appearance o f this valley.
61-65” and drew a comparison between
Rev. and Mrs. Jacquemin returned
Bancroft— Lewis to Appear Under
the degree o f courage required then
Thursday from Merlin. Mrs. Jacque
and that required now in the enforce
Local Management.
min is just recovering from a severe
ment o f the laws o f the land He
attack o f illness from which she suf
spoke o f the growing disregard for
fered for several days while in the
The management o f our opera house
law and o f the disposition among
mountains several miles above Merlin.
have at last made arrangements to
all classes o f citizens .to shrink from
bring to our city on September 29th a
Christian Science services are held doing their plain duty in furnishing
high class lecturer and musical enter
every Sunday morning in the Masonic evidence to the officials and offering
tainment.
lodge room, opera house building, at testimony in the courts to assist in con
Dr. Bancroft and Miss Lewis stand
11:00 o ’clock. All are invited to at victing offenders, and closed with an
to-day the peers o f many o f the most
tend these services. Subject for Sun appeal to all good citizens o f Jackson
noted platform lecturers and entertain-
day, September 20th, “ M atter.”
County to lend their aid to the present
ors, and the preBS o f the country speak
A. Caley, a former well-known resi officials in bringing offenders to justice.
in the highest terms o f their ability.
dent here, now o f Yoncalla, was here
Thursday evening Rev. K. H. Sicka-
They will give the same program here
during the week looking after business foose o f the First Christian church o f
as they do in Portland, Seattle, San
affairs and meeting his old friends. He this city delivered an excellent address,
Francisco and other large cities that
reports the Central Point colony in the and Friday evening a splendid volunteer
they lecture in and it will be a rare
Yoncalla country all contented and program, made up o f school children of
treat and nobody should misB it. Our
prosperous.
the town and some of the old veterans,
local opera house managers should be
J. W. Perkins, of Medford, has pro was highly enjoyed by the large crowd
given great credit for arranging for
moted a deal by which a 4000-acre tract present.
such high class talent and our people
A pleasant feature o f the encamp
o f land in Douglas Connty has been
should show their appreciation by their
purchased by himself and some eastern ment and one much enjoyed by the
presence.
W
M
.
S.
CROWELL,
President.
M
.
L.
ALFORD,
Cashier.
associates, the price being $200,000.00. young people were the pavilion dances
Reserve seats on sale at usual place.
The land will besub-divieed into 10-acre given each evening. A fine new floor
F. K. DEUEL, Vice-President. ORIS CR AW FORD, Ass’t Cashier.
Don’ t delay getting your seats, as over
lots, planted to fruit and sold to eastern was laid in the old exhibit pavilion, and
half o f the reserved seats are already
perhaps the most pleasant series o f
and other homeseekers.
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sold.
A big porcupine, evidently out for a d inces ever given in this valley were
lark at about]2:00 a. m. last Saturday, given every evening. To Messrs. Will
‘ Buffalo Bill" Is Coming.
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came to town and came to grief on Scott and George Pankey is due credit
Pine street in front o f the Herald for promoting this feature and the
hundreds
who
enjoyed
themselves
there
office, where a big automobile hit the
It will be welcome news to the grown
“ varmint” and put him everlastingly during the encampment, will testisy to
out o f business. He was a big fellow the excellence o f the management. ups and a matter for great rejoicing
and the first one seen in this section for The actual expenses for music, etc., j among the younger generation to learn
for the dancing alone amounted to i that Buffalo Bill’ s Wild West and Con
several years.
between $250 and 1300.
gress o f Rough Riders o f the World has
The Epworth League will give a
A t the business meeting held Friday ' decided to visit this valley. The date
Measureing Social at the M. E parson
morning the following officers o f the selected is September 28th, at Medford,
age tomorrow (Friday) evening. A
association were elected for the ensuing and the exhibition will be complete in
musical program, progressive topspin
year:
every respect and identical with that
ning and other games will be features
Colonel Commander—A. C. Spencer, given at Madison Square Garden, New
o f the evening’ s entertainment. Every
o f Ashland.
York City, when the big organization
one cordially invited to come and have
Lieutenant Colonel—Jesse Adams, o f began its tour last Spring.
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a good time. Admisson, 2 cents for
Ashlan I.
I “ Buffalo Bill,” as a plainsman, hunt-
every even foot and 1 cent for each
M ajor—George Perkins, o f Central ; er> gcout, guide, Indian fighter and
additional inch in height.
Point.
j public entertainer, has been in the J
Jacob Jones returned last Friday from
Quartermaster—M. P. Hull, o f Med- 8addle practically all his life,
a three months’ business trip to his
ford,
j There are a host o f horsemen gather -
former home in Minnesota. He found
Chaplain—Rev. Robert McLain, o f g j from every climej there are feats o f
business conditions rather dull back Grants Pass.
! daring performed by men o f all nations, j
there and is gla 1 to he tack to the
Jacksonville was selected as the place exhibitions o f horsemanship and eques-
Rogue River valley Mr. Jones owns for the next encampment, to be held , train »kill which constitute a whirlwind
a fine farm in Minnesota and expected sometime during the month o f Septem- , 0f recklessness and the Rough Riders
to sell it when he went back there, but ber, 1909.
| of the World vie with each other in
conditions for selling not being favor
Resolutions extending the thanks o f j impelling the admiration o f the most
able this year he rented the place for the association to J. W. Merritt for the | gtoical onlooker.
another year.
use o f the grounds (which were officially ! Aside from the equestrain features
J. H. Gay has returned from a pleas I designated as Camp J. W. M erritt); to two spectacular pantomimes, given
ant visit with his son, L. J. Gay, at the Central Point Herald for courtesies | with a cast o f principals largely drawn
Seattle. While in the north Mr. Gay extended and to the people o f Central from the original scenes in American
visited Victoria and Vancouver, B. C., Point generally for assistance in ar history which are thus represented,
and other points o f interest in that ranging for the encampment were have been prepared for representation
section. He says that while away he adopted, and after three rousing cheers y,is season. They are practically open
heard more about the Rogue River val for the old flag the meeting adjourned. | air melodramas, vibrating with excite-
ley than any other part o f the country.
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ment and thrilling to behold. "T he
N ext to this section the Yakima valley.
Battle o f Summit Springs” depicts one
E. E. White, composer o f the poem o f the most stirring encounters the
In Washington, is claiming much atten
‘ Reunion Tim e,” which appears in this white soldiery ever had r . their notable
tion among homeseekers and investors.
issue, writes us that the verses were conquest o f the red man; and in "T h e
not intended to be read in public at th e Great Train Hold-Up” will show one of
Card of Thanks.
Friday evening meeting but were writ- a
o { wem m which ha¥e marked
; ;
We take this means o f extending our ten for the camp-fire meeting o f the
the fast-passing 'bandit era” in West-
heartfelt thanks to our friends and veterans after the public meeting ad
ern development.
neighbors for their kindly assistance journed. But the old boys and girls
and sympathy during the illnem and at
the time o f the death and burial o f our says he was mad at the rest o f them;
darling baby.
M r . and M rs . F. F. S tone . were all glad to hear the verses read.
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Alfalfa Lands.
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$ 500 , 000.00
W h en in town come and see us.
We have a room
where farmers and friends from the country are w el
come to come and talk over business matters or write
letters.
T h i s i s a SAFE
BANK.
The Initrù flaira
©rramirg deposits with it.
W e aim to be faitlt-
ful, truthful auh rarrful
with all cash or business
confided to our care.
Dry Goods
Summer Clothing
Our Stock O f
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
IS W ORTH LOOKING A T .
an
and set it .
Granfili & Robnett.
Central Point, Oregon.
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