Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, September 24, 1908, Image 1

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    C entral
VOL.. 3
Local and Personal
po in t herald
C E N T R A L P O I N T . O R E G O N . T H U R S D A Y . S E l 'T E M B E H 2 + . IOO k .
Will Lay Cement Walks.
Recall for Olwell.
Local Notes.
NO. 33
ROGUE RIVER
LAND CO.
Clarke Rippey, mail clerk between
Local Notes.
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I Councilman John D. dwell of Med-i B j Xyd,otti a cement worker and Warren Mee and family, of Apple-
a«
•
a
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*
munlA
nf
who was from
•*€Cte<*
member
of Medford, property
w u in o-
art«. visited relatives here the first of Portland and La Grande, once a boy of WITH OFFICE IN HERALD BUILDING
M.ee Mary A^ Mee jpent couple of , *****
^ y eouncll
the 4 First
ward, of » the d coatrmctor,
Tuesday interviewing
days in Medford last week.
later removed his residence to another on Pine street with a view to secur­ the week.
our city, was married to Miss Lottie
Full line of school boooks and school ward, is the first subject of the Recall ing a contract for the proposed
i Cranfill A Robnett have a change of Taylor, of Eagle Point, Sunday.
aupplies at the drug store.
i ad ia their space this week. It will pay Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Robnett will go
in Oregon A petition to invoke the walks on that street.
Are prepared to show
Those $9.75 suits are wonders, Read sew law in Mr. ¿¡well's case was citvai- Mr. Aydlott has rented a house and you to reed it.
to
Grants
Pass
thia
morning
to
attend
customers
the BEST
iated several months ago and received will remove his family here. He re­ Sam Murrey is having some extensive the conclave of the Knights Templar of
the Toggery ad.
BUYS
in
any
part of the
the
required
number
of
signatures,
but
ceived assurance of a large amount of 1 development work done at his mine on
Mrs. Robert Kyle left Tuesday morn­
in aeaaion there today. It is
Valley
in
for some reason was not filed and the ; gidewalk vork and It ia probable that the mountain two or three miles west Oregon,
ing for a visit in the Willamette valley. matter
that a number of other local
had been almost forgotten on til practically all the property owners on of team. A tunnel is being run to tap expected
Knights and their ladies will also at­
J. H. Grove, the tin worker, is re­ last Saturday,
when
the
petition
was
Pine street from the depot to Fourth the main ledge and already some excel­ tend the conclave.
tooling the Rostel building this week. filed with the city recorder. According street
will replace their old wooden lent specimens of free gold ore have The Bancroft lecture next Tuesdry
W. H. McCollum, of Agete, has to the Tribune, a large number of walks with
once the work is been encountered. The property gives evening promises to be one of the best
leased the Grimsley tarra, near that -citizens who had signed the petition *p- started. The cement
work
can
d:se much promise of soon developing into a real entertainments of the eeason. The
place, for a period of twe years.
pearsd before the recorder Monday cheaper if all done at one be time
than if
writer has heard Dr. Bancroft lecture
Trespass notices, printed on cloth, morning and requested to have their done separately. It is expected the bonanza.
An attractive ed of the Central Point a number of timee and it may be said
for sale at this office. SO cents per names removed from the same, alleg­ work will be underway some time next Flouring
Mills, manufacturer of the that he standi among the best enter­
ing as a reason that they now believe week.
dozen.
tf
famous
“Virgin's
Best, X X X X tainers in the country.
Call on us or write us
the
whole
thing
is
a
political
move
K. D. Jonos, of Beagle, is at work to oust Mr. Olwell in order that his
Brand”
of
flour,
appears
in this issue.
your needs.
this week plastering the new Moon
t!
J.
A.
Wetzel,
a
former
well-known
This flour is a home product and in
place may be filled by some man who
residence, just west of the depot.
is second to none made on tho business man of this place, now en­
will stand with the water committee C. 3. Sanderson has secured a beauti­ quality
W anted —A loan on excellent timber of
Coast. Rogue River valley people gaged in farming near Yoncalla, was
the
city
council
in
closing
the
deal
ful
view
of
a
section
of
the
central
•claim in Jackson County. Apply at with Mr. Hanley for the Wasson can­ portion of the valley which take* in should all use it and help build up a in town during -the week on a business
this office.
20d24
trip. Mr. Wetxsl is well pleased with
Local Representative,
yon water right for the proposed city some fine orchard views, a general view home industry.
his
new location and reports everything
W ood F or S ale —For ell kinds of water system.
of the town, with Mount Pitt in the J. B Holmes met with a serious sc* all right
in that section.
CENTRAL POINT, ORE.
dry wood, address Reichstoin & Wilson, It is alleged that the prohibition fight distance. The photograph was taken eident a few days ago while unloading
Huge, Ore.,
22d25
is being injected into the Olwell case, from a point shove the fine young or­ a car of lumber near the depot. He Mr. and Mrs. T. J. O’Hara returned
having incurred the displeasure of chard of A. L. Aikins, west of town, took hold of a heavy stick of timber to Saturday evening from an extended
Dr. and Mrs. Hellspont, of Pasadena, he
the anti-saloon people by voting for the and shows that fine grove to perfection. roll it from the car, when his glove outing which they spent at McKinzie
Musical Entertainment.
California, are here looking for an in­ issuance
of a liquor license to the Hotel Mr. Sanderson has had a large number caught and he was carried with the Springe and at other pleasant camping
vestment in a small bearing orchard
of the views printed and will use them timber to the ground. His escape places on the McKinzie River. Mr.
Nash.
tract for a permanent home.
ths famous humorist,
It do beat blazes how oor neighbors as a part of advertising matter to be froui death was a close one, and as it O'Hara reports having had a moat en­ and Dr. D. Bancroft,
October 12th to 17th ia the next date four
Lillian Lewis, Vocalist and im­
joyable
time,
and
the
camp
diet
of
sent
to
eastern
corresponenta
who
are
was.
he
sustained
a
fracture
of
the
miles
south
of
Central
Point
can
for Dr. Davis, the dentist, in his Cen­ fight, and scratch, and spit fire at each looking towards the Rogue River val­ collar bone, which will keep him on the | venison and mountain trout seems to personator, will give a high clasa educa­
tral Point office.
14tf other. The Kilkenny cats are not in R ley for homes.
tional entertainment in our op«ra house
have agreed with him splendidly.
cripple list for a few weeks.
on next Tuesday evening, Sept 29th.
See the Herald office about that job with them. The Herald would respect­
Dr. Bancroft will give his greatest
of printing you nsed. We can do any­ fully suggest to the ministers of our
thing you need in the printing line in neighboring town that they all choose I ;W W 1 1 F H -H - H - l- 1 I I I I I I I,4-H - M T |H - I'.> I I I I l-H -H I I I H + H I H I I I I I I H -H - H - l- H l-l- H - l- H -; | success, “When, Whom and How to
Love,” a musical lecture novelty of
good shape and at reasonable prices. as their text for next Sunday’s sermon
startling
originality and a laugh pro­
Remember the dates for Dr. Davis, the following beautiful sentiment from
.
n
c
T
NATIONAL
BAN
K,
ducer
from
start to finiah.
the
Psalms:
“Behold
how
good
and
the dentist. Central Point, October
The uoctor will be ably asilated by
how pleasant it is for brethren to
12th to 17th.
14tf
I
1 ^
J
I
of MEDFORD-
the charming vocalist and impersonator
together in unity’’; send a special
C heap L ands —For the best and dwell
D. Lillian Lewia in her prepertoire of
invitation
to
the
city
officials,
the
com-
j
cheapest lands In Oregon, enquire of mercial club, the newspaper editors
vocal and literary selections—laughing
Harness & Thornton, Real Estate and the citizens generally, and after all
dialect and character sketches.
dealers, Yoncalla, Oregon.
43tf of them hear a good sermon on brother-
At the close of the lecture Dr. Ban­
croft
will select a clasa of young ladiea
F or S ale -A first-class parlor organ jfy iove perhaps the old water fight will
RESOURCES NEARLY
and from the audience will select suit­
in good condition and practically as be buried and the hustling town will be
able husbands for them (according to
good as new. Have purchased another ready to consider the Herald’s sugges­
temperamentality ).
instrument and de not need this one. tion of uniting with Central Point and
$ 500 , 000.00
Don’t fall to come and show your
Inquire of F. A. Hawk.
23tf Jacksonville and bringing in plenty ef
appreciation
to the opera house man­
water
for
all
from
Big
Butte.
B rick F or S ale —I have a good
agement
for
bringing to our city an
quality of brick for sale at $12 per 1000.
entertainment of thia character.
,
$11.00 in quantities of 1000 or more.
Seats on aale at uaual place.
Editor Putnam Assaulted.
Call and examine them and save hauling
Admission, 50 cents.
from other low ns. —C. H. Hostel. 2BdBB
While
walking
down
West
Seventh
The First National Baak, of Med­ street in front of Hussey's cash store,
« 0 VRAM*
ford, has an attractive ad in the Herald »ear
hotel, George Putnam,
RXPRRIENCK
at present, calling the attention of the editor the of Moore
The
Medfore
Tribune,
was
public to the advantages and conven­ Tuesday morning assaulted by Earl
ience of that institution.
Jackson, son of ex-Sheriff Jackson,
G. M. Bogart and sons are preparihg and a former deputy under his father.
to enter the milk business on an ex­ Young Jackson has a reputation as a
tensive scale. They will milk a num­ thug and a bruiser, and won fame for
xtib
I RA DC M A M «
ber of cows and supply the towns of himself while deputy sheriff by string­
D csions
C
o p y r i u h r» Ac.
the valley by wagon delivery.
ing one of the prisoners up by his
Anyone Reading a sketch and deeerlptlon mag
quickly M oertain our opinion free w hether an
The hop-picking season is over and wrists in a cell of the county jail until
Invention la p ro bab lrpatentable.C om aiu nle*-
HANDBOOK on PaOmU
Uone free.
Btrlotljconfidential.
most of the Central Pointers who im­ his shrieks for mercy caused outsiders
aent
Oldeat agency for aecnrtng paten fa.
Patent# taken through Ifnnn A Uo. reoelve
proved the occasion by taking a pleas­ to break into the jail and release the
“ » w ithout charge, in t
ant, healthful and remunerative outing tortured man. It was the publication
S c ie n tific A m e r ic a n .
in the hop fields are returning home. of this story some months ago in The
A bandeoraelg 11 I net rated weekly. Largest of*,
which evidently aroused young
enlation of ang aclentlfle lourual. Terme, $3 a
E. J. Rivingston, of Covina, Cali­ Tribune
rear
; four month#, $L Bold by all newsdealer*.
fornia, an expert anto engineer ar­ Jackson to revenge.
account of the assault is
rived Monday evening to take a posi­ as Putnam's
WM. S. CROWELL, President.
M. L. ALFORD, Cashier.
tion in the auto repair department of follows;
F. A. Hawk's machine and blacksmith “ I left the office of the Condor Water
F. K. DEUEL, Vice-President. ORIS CRAWFORD, Ass’t Cashier.
W ood F or S ale —100 tiers of good
and Power company about 10 o’clock
shop
pine
wood. Enquire of H. C Cook,
on
my
way
down
town,
when,
opposite
The weather, since the re cent fine Hussey’s cash store, I was accosted by H -l-H H..H - 1 I I l h - i - H - I M 1 I I t- H -H -l -l-l ■H - l-H - H - l- H -H I I I I I I I I .|-H - H -t-l-H -H - l- H - l-l-H IM - l- M l I ■ 2 miles
west of Central Point. 20d26
showers, has been most delightful and young man, who asked me if my
the fellow who used to find employ­ a name
Putnam I told him that it
ment telling everybody how “blanked was. was
He
asked
1 was the editor of F. C. Cochran is about completing a •H -l-H I'4-f 4 4 M H U M IM 1 1 I I H -HH -H -1.4-(-<"H -H -H -H I l l-l i .|-l-H -l -i .H"l-H-H-H -H-l I H H -H I I I »
hot and how blankety dusty it is’’ is out The Tribune. I if replied
yes. He said I seat cottage on Second street, south,
of a job
had
printed
some
stories
him, adjoining one already owned by him
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Joses, who recent­ and I asked him what his about
name
was, there, which is being erected for rent
ly sold their farm to Mr. Thompkins, for I had oerer seen him before. With
Mr. Cochran has a number of similar
left last week for Pine River, Minne­ that he struck me in the face and the cottages
in town, which he finds a good
sota, where they expeet to reside in the blow dazed me. Evidently a rain of investment.
has never been s
future—or until they get homesick for blows followed, for I only remember tisse in Central There
Point
during the past
the Rogue River valley «gain.
staggering into Hussey’s store and ask­ two or three years but there has been
A wire was received here yes­ ing for a basin to wash the blood from a demand for more houses to rent than
terday stating that ?. Bursell and my face.
have been available.
John Corum had arrived at Grants Pass ‘The assault took me by surprise. Mr. and Mra. W. E. Kahler spent
from their deer hunt of a week or more I had never seen young Jackson and Monday on a blackberry trip to the
Consignments of our Fall and Winter Goods are now
duration with one deer.
would not know b n if I saw him again. Applegate country. There is m wonder-
arriving daily and we are better prepared than ever to
Christian Science services are held I printed the nears regarding his in­ ful crop of the luscious berries in that
«very Sunday morning m the Masonic human treatment of a prisoner while he section growing wild along the roads
offer our customers attractive values in all classes of
lodge room, opera house building, at was s deputy sheriff last spring aad aad creek and hundreds of gallons are |
11KX) o’clock. All are tnrited to at­ had been on apparently friendly terms being gathered. The berries are of the
tend these services. Subject for Sun­ with his father since election.
evergreen, continuous bearing variety
High Grade, Seasonable Merchandise
"Sheriff Jackson had me thrown in which have run wild in that section and
day, September 27th, “Reality. **
jail
at
Roseburg
on
a
trumped
up
are a fine fruit.
Miss Myra E. Golloway. formerly a
We particularly desire to call the attention of
resident of this place, was recently charge last winter in the evident hope Frank Travis, s mining man recently
married to Giltis Disney, of Madras, of forcing me to leave tho country. from Provo, Utah, is here with a view
our lady friends to our elegant new line of
Oregon, a rural mail carrier of that Tho son’s vicious assault is along the to looking over the mining districts in
place. The bride’s many friends here same lines as his father’s actions in the viciaity of Central Point. Mr.
will unite in congratulations and best throwing me in jail.
recently returned from an ex­
"People ought to know by this time, Travis
Ladies’ Coats and W raps
wishes.
tended trip through Old Mexico, where
for
this
makes
several
times
that
I
P. A. Caverly and wife, who are in have been assaulted, that other than he went to look into the mining situa­
the city with their photograph car, gratifying the innate brutal lust of the tion in that country. He will probably
in the latest styles and fabrics.
have been doing some excellent work thug, there is nothing gained by phys­ remain here for an indefinite period and
for their patrons. They will be here
violehee. The assault will not do tome prospecting on his own account.
for a few days longer and everyone ical
the policy of The Tribune one George Neale, the champion water­
who desires work in their line should effect
way
or
the other When officials are melon grower,, shipped another ear of
will appeal to the most fastidious dressers. We can fit you
give them a call
fine melons to Portland last Friday
delinquent
in
their
duties
to
the
public
0. B. Nash has returned from a trip The Tribuhe will print tho news. It is ! making the second car he has shipped
out from hat to shoes and from underwear to overcoat.
to the State Fair at Salem. He also not
' this season, besides many wag on load*
afraid
to
tell
the
truth.’’-Tribune.
.
visited a number of towns in the
with which he has supplied the local
Willamette valley looking for a husi-
valley markets. The crop here is not
Mas location, but found nothing to euit
The Ladies' Aid of ths Christian so heavy aa in former years, but the
is not surpassed in this Valiey in extent, qualty or low price.
him. The Fair, he says, was s great church will serve dinner on the day of quality is excellent. If the present
Come in and we will "show you.”
atceess from every viewpoint.
' the presidential election.
fine, warm weather continues for a
F or S a l e -Full-blood 3-year-old Jer- Don't be afraid to give Chamber- short time Mr. Neale ean easily ship a
sey bull. Will tell cheap or exchange !»»>'• Cough Remedy to your children, few more ears from his field.
foe well bred young animal that I ean i It contains no opium or other harmful
uae. Call at old Murray plaee. Willow drug It always cures. For sale by
Old newspapers for tale at the Her­
Springs precinct. 21 milee northweet ef Mary A Mee.
ald office. Bundle of twenty-five for
Central Point, or address J. M. Mon-1
'
G cents.
kers. Central Poiat, Oregon.
23d26
Suboeribo for the H erald .
♦ 4 H I I I H I I I I I I H ' H '4-t-H -H I' »+ 4 ♦ M -4 4 i I H -M -M 4- I I I » 4 M IT 4 + 1 H M 4 II I II > M i l H H H
Garden, Orchard
or
Alfalfa Lands.
W. E. KAHLER,
F
United States Depositary
When in town come and see us. We have a room
where farmers and friends from the country are wel­
come to come and talk over business matters or write
• letters.
*
/
This is a SAFE BANK. The lit 0tatra
(Erraaimj deposits with it. We aim to be faith­
ful, truthful anil rarrful with all cash or business
confided to our care.
P atents
This Wa y ! !
Lor Pall and Winter Goods.
Our Clothing and Furnishing Department
Our Grocery Department
Cranfill & Robnett.