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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1908)
C entral point herald V O L .- < ' K N Ï K A L 3 Local and Personal Good Roads P o l M i. O K K O O N , Condor Co. Would T H U lis|).V V . furnish Water. O i'T O H K H N O . 3 -t 1. lttOH. Will Build Cement Walks. Presence or Mind. “There’s nothing like presence of ROGUE R IV ER LAND CO. The old wooden sidewalks in front of mind." j The good roads meeting at Medford “Illustrate I t ” The Condor Water and Power Com- the properties of J. W. Jacobs, John last Thursday was well attended and “Von WUlzzer. the speed maniac, of October 12th to 17th is the next date full of irt rest. The C a .er Lake Roid pany have recently made a detailed Albert and Miss Mary Mee, on Pine fered me a seat In bis racing machine, WITH OFFICE IN HERALD BUILDING his Cen- : Commission met during the day with pr< position to the city of Medford to street, have been removed and the and I had the presence of mind to re- lor Dr. Davis, the dentist, furnish that city with water, a sum- i ground is being brought up to grade by 14tf 1 officers of the Oregon Good Roads As- trai Point office. fuse I t ” ! sociation in the rooms of the Commer- mary of which will be of interest t o ; the necessaay fill preparatory to hav- | “He won’t ask you again.” Are prepared to show Mrs. Maxwell, of Denver, is visiting the people of Central Point for the ing new cement walks laid in acord- | cial Club. Judge Scott, of Salem, “You bet he won’t—not until he gets customers the BEST With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. father of the good roads movement in reason that the company expects to ance with the recent city survey and ont of the hospital and buys a new Upton, and other relatives in this j this state, delivered an address, in make a similar proposition to this place an ordinance which will be formally machine.”—Cleveland Plain Dealer. BUYS in any part of the neignoorbood. Valley in which he urged the organization of a in case their proposal is accepted a t 1 adopted at the next council meeting A U fa Job. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Caverley, of the good roads club in this county. C. S. Medford. The company is of the These citizens are entitled to credit for j photo car, left yesterday for a deer \ Jackson of the Portland Journal and a opinion that it would not pay them to thus anticipating the new order c f| “I want to put an ad. In your paper," hunt in the mountains. The Herald is most enthusiastic membor of the Crater put in the necessary pumping plant to things and being leaders in this much said the weary looking man. ‘‘Make it, promised all kinds of venison and bear Lake Road Commission, made a good, supply either Medford or Central Point1 needed improvement. W. E. Price and ‘Wanted, a situation, any old job?’ ” ’’Shall 1 say ’Wages no object?’" meat when they return. 1 sensible, and withal a witty talk, in separately but that if they can anange H. T. Albert have also arranged to suggested the clerk. "No, make It ‘Object matrimony.’ If S. V. Moore has returned from Con- I which he urged the building of the to supply both towns and all farmers have cement walks laid in front of their don, where he spent the Summer look- j Crater Lake road, as well as the im and fruit growers along the pipe line properties, east of the post office, and I could get acquuluted with a decent ing after his wheat farm and other provement of all the roads in the state. who would desire water for irrigation it is understood that practically all of Job, I’d be willing to marry It for the property owners on the street life.”—Catholic Standard and Times. business interests. He will spend the Mr. Jackson stated that the completion purposes it would be a business proposi from Front to Fourth street will follow Call on us or write tion for them. of a first-class highway from Central W inter here in the valley. A Com m on R egret. Point, Medford, Ashland, or in fact i The Herald has long been of the suit. your needs. F or S ale - A first-class parlor organ from any point in this valley, to Cra opinion that this company is in a posi- “Just back from your vacation?” Mr. B. J. Aydlott, who has secured “Yea.” in good condition and practically as ter Lake, would attract from 30,000 to ! tion to supply the valley with water for some contracts for sidewalk work, has “How was It?” good as new. Have purchased another 40,000 tourists a year to that natural ! all purposes at a cost less than any moved his family here from Medford “Fine. I have but one regret” instrument and do not need this one wonder spot and that the business thus other project which has been consider- and is occupy in ; the Stone residence on "What’s that?” Local Representative, Inquire of F. A. Hawk. 23tf created would prove an important fac-1 ed, the only thing necessary being to Third street. He expects to get to “I wish I had waited until next Remember the dates for Dr. Davis, tor in the enrichment and development j work out a proposition that will be fair work some time next week. month to take It" CENTRAL POINT, ORE. "Why?" the dentist. Central Point, October of the valley. County Judge Neil was ; to the water consumers as well as to present and at the conclusion of Mr : the company. The Herald has been as- "So I could have It to take.”— Cleve I2th to 17th. 14tf Deuel 4 Kentner dt the fa ir. land Plain Dealer. Jackson’s remarks he pledged $50,000 J sured by a representative of the com- Stuart Porter, of Yoncalla, is here for the Crater Lake project provided j pany that the figures for cost of con I for a few days visiting Central Point that Klamath County gives an equal | struction from the Washington Pipe & In tu it A dded ta In ju ry . Local Notes. Deuel & Kentner, the enterprising friends Mr. Porter left here about a amount, the State of Oregon $100,000 j Foundry Company is an actual bid for merchants of Medford, have provided year ago lor Yoncalla and he say a he and the national government $250,000. j completing the reservoirs and a 28-inch ,a large ‘rest room” for ladies and I likes the new location very well. A good roads association was formed pipe line with a modern filtration plant, chiidr«.r who may visit the Medford Full line of school boooks and school B rick F or S ale - I have a good during the day with a membership of | which|will insure absolutely pure water, Fair this week, where they can drop supplies at the drug store. ! The company will, in the case of Cen- in and rest at any time during the day or quality of brick for sale at $12 per 1000. about 200. W anted — A loan on excellent timber ■--------------------- - j tral Point, either sell the water to the evenings. The rest room, in the main $11.00 in quantities of 1000 or mori. claim in Jackson County. Apply at Ladders and step-ladders also for sale. Rllffalr Rill ! town at a fixed charge per 1000 gallons building at the Fair grounds, is 15x48 this office. 20d24 i or will make a proposal to lease and feet and is provided with chairs, tables, -C . B. Hostel. 22d29 Old newspapers for sale at the Her j operate the city’s distributing system lounges and other accessories for mak Mr and Mrs. Hull, who reside two ald office. Bundle of twenty-five for Buffalo Bil has come and gone and in j on a similar basis as the proposal made ing the ladies and children comfortable. miles east of Central Point, were in * -- he carried ----- 1 ------- ----- with :‘u u:— 5 cents. going away him to Medford. A summary of their pro Plenty of pure ice cold water will be t >wn Monday with their little son to his ---- found in the rest room and Messrs. Trespass notices, printed on cloth, ;onsult Dr. Bonner regarding the child’s many, many big, round dollars of good, posal follows: "The Washington Pipe & Foundry Deuel & Kentner extend ahearty invita for sale at this office. 50 cents per ■j/es which have been troubling him elegant money from this valley and in their place he left a lingering memory Company, of Tacoma, offer to build it tion to all the ladies to make them dozen. tf ouch lately. in the minds of the thousands who wit complete, including two reservoirs and selves perfectly at home there while The LadieB’ Aid of the Christian The lecture by Dr. Bancroft Tuesday nessed the show something akin to a filtration system (insuring pure water) visiting the Fair today, tomorrow and j W h ir« th « B rain s A rs. church will serve dinner on the day of vening drew a fair sized crowd and all that dark brown taste in the mouth for $197,800. Saturday. Applicant (ill metropolitan newspaper the presidential election. resent were highly pleased with the which some of us will remember as in- j "This proposition will furnish at least office)—Yes, sir; 1 am ready to accept cture and entertainment. The doctor cident to "the morning after.” To ; 50 per cent more pure water than any W ood F or S ale —100 tiers of good; any position from office boy to chief pine wood. Enquire of H. C Cook,. ill be assured of a crowded house if think of Bill as the former intrepid \ proposition submitted to date and it editorial writer. Table Rockets. Proprietor—The editorial Jobs are all 2 miles west of Central Point. 20d26 ■ should return here. scout, Indian fighter, and reckless, ! will cost much less money to construct, foil at present. Sorry. W ood F or SALE-For all kinds of Mr. and Mrs. J H. Gay returned daredevil plainsman and buffalo hunter | “ Rogue River will furnish an un- J. E W. Kinkead is on the sick list. | "How about that of office boy?” dry wood, address Reichstein & Wilson,. nday from apleasa-itvisitat Portland and then compare that figure with the j limited supply of pure water for all “Yon don’t know enough.’’— New Mr. and Mrs. B. Caster, of Agate, York Life. Huge, Ore., 22d25 on a little, old | time to come and the water rights are i. d other Willamette valley points white haired old man Joe Boswell, Frank Amy and Johnu A file in Portland they attended the flea-bitten cayuse cavorting around the ] assured, and there will be no fear of visited friends here last week. W e W ork Too H ard. Hamerick returned Tuesday evening: estock show, which, Mr. Gay says, ring shooting blank catridges at an old j litigation over them 1 his cannot be Mr. F. A. Green has been elected Lndy Hendfnrt during her American from Elk creek, where they spent a i tame buffalo cow that wouldn’t get o u t; said of any other water proposition. superintendent of our Sunday school. was a most excellent exhibit«»«. tour sHld in New York tlint she ap few days hunting. They plead guilty, “ What are the ocjections to Rogue of his way, was something to arouse Dr. Campbell made a professional proved of International marriages. George Putnam, editor of the Med pity. But when we think of him as River water? visit to the Pendleton home last week. j “They correct us,” she explained. to 11 bucks as the fruits of their trip. ford Trib me. was a passenger on Mon counting the 4-bit and $ pieces that roll "F irst—Because it is a pumping Miss Rose Nealon left Sunday for “Our Englishmen work too little, your day morning’s train on his way home ed into the ticket window and into the proposition. her school at Brownsboro, the Fall Aruerienn men work too lunch, and from a visit in Portland He was ac pockets of the peanut and lemonade “ Now, there is no charge for pump International marriage tends to fo r Chapped Skin. companied by his mether, who will visit vendors, pity vanished and “ STUNG” ing, unless there is a profit, and of term of which began Monday, Sept. 28. the bring about a bappy mean. Your men Chapped skin whether on the hands for awhile wi.h her s n in Medford. Rev. A. C. Howlett conducted reli do work too much, yon know,” said appeared on the screen. The show this profit the city gets 25 per cent. F or S a l e — Full-blood 3-year-old Je r would no doubt take well in Europe or The profits are regulated by the city, gious services hare Sunday He will Lady Headfort. “I have an English or face may be cured in one night by applying Chamberlain’s Salve. It is sey bull. Will sell cheap or exchange the effete east but in Oregon there are as the present water rates cannot le preach in the school house next Sunday friend who attended the funeral of also unequaled for sore nipples, bums one of your hardest workers, a multi morning. for well bred young animal that I can still too many people who have seen j raised only by the city council, The frosts of last week were the millionaire. My friend’s wife said and scalds. For sale by Mary A. Mee. uie. Call at old Murray place, Willow the real thing in Indians, shooting and j “ Second objection—Rogue River wa- most severe recorded this early in the rather bitterly to him at the fnnoral: Springs precinct, 21 miles northwest of broneho busting for the artifiicial j ter is impure. “ 'How you hare missed your oppor Central Point, or address J. M. Mun- article to “ take well.” ! “ Now, unfiltered Rogue River water season The damage to corn, squash, tunities, my love! Place yourself be NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. cane, tomatoes, etc., was serious. is being used at Grants Pass and its kers, Central Point, Oregon. 23d26 side Mr. IUteh there. You are both of D e p a r tm e n t o t t h e I n te r io r . ------------------------ health compares favorably with Ash- The new school building at Agate is the same age. You both began life to O re g o n , Monday was a quiet day in Central Miller—Meli nil. j land, using mountain water from Ash completed and school opened in it Mon gether. Yet you are a poor man, while U. S . L a n d O ffice a t R oneliurg, S e p te m b e r 14, 190ft. Point, practically everybody in town land canyon. Again, the installation day. Mrs. S. I. Watkins is principal, be died n multimillionaire.’ N o tice in h e re b y Riven t h a t A llie E. K lippel, o f “ ‘Yes,’ said the English hnsbSDd. J a c k so n v ille , O re g o n , w ho, on S e p te m b e r 14. 1908, going to Medford to see Buffalo Bill’s it was not the unexpected that hap- of a filtration system embodied in this with Miss Albata Stacy in charge of m ad e tim b e r a p p lic a tio n . No. 0127.'I, fo r NEV i. 'There Itltch lies, dead of nervous pros big show. School was dismissed for pened last Wednesday, when Francis proposition insures pure water, the primary classes. The people of S e c tio n H, T o w n sh ip 33 S o u th . R a n g e 1 W e st, W illa m e tte M e rid ia n , han filed n o tic e o f in te n tio n the day. and the small shavers united ; E. Miller and Miss Olena E. McLinn, “ Third objection—The bond issue al- Agate have cause to be proud of their tration, without one single penny In to m ak e F n a l tim b e r p ro o f, to e*tAbliHh cla im to bis pocket, and here I stand, hale and in voting that Principal Cooper and all I both well known young people of this ready vote(1 wil| not be available for a school house, which is up-to-date and th e land a b o v e deH cnbed. b e fo re W , H. C anon, hearty, with a wallet In my coat con U . S. Commi.sMioner, a t M edford O re g o n , on th e his teachers are really “ jolly good neighborhood, were quietly married at pumping proposition 3rd d a y o f D e c e m b e r, 1908. would do credit to a much more popu taining quite a hundred dollars.' ” C la im a n t nam e« an w itneaeea: W illiam H . B ig- fellows.” ¡Medford, Rev. T. M. Jones, of this “ Now, if a pumping proposition is lous and wealthy district. They have h am . D u rk in J . V an D yke, C h a rle a S h y rm a n a n d J o a e p h M iller, a ll of T ra il. O regon. Dr. Rawhouser and Rev. Jacquemin Place* performing the ceremony that the begt and cbeapest proposition, then set an example that other districts Subscribe for the H erald . B E N J A M IN L. ED D Y . returned Tuesday evening from a deer joined their fortunes for life, but the j t h e peo[]e should be given a chance to should follow. R e g is te r. hunt in the wilds of Josephine County. | affair was kept so quiet that ,t was vote on it, and if it carries, then this Thev brought back plenty of fine veni- I *>methmg o t a surprise to their many will viiidate the bond issue. The ma son, thus proving that they did not fiends just the same The Herald jority of water systems in the world -l-K-dri-;-i-M -Hririri-k-H -4- H- l-I-;riri-F^-l-H -:ri-H -lri-id k l --l-M-k :-l- l-I-l-l-4-l-H-H-I-F-t-l-H-:riri-H-H-H-H--H-H-^ make the trip exclusively for their J010» with the,r many other friends in are pumping systems, and they are health. The Herald acknowledges the wishing .them all Kinds of happiness and built by issuing bonds, and there is no question about the validity of such an favor of a fine chunk of the savory prosperity. issue or sale of the bonds. steak. “ The conditions are just the same | Rev. R. E. Dunlap will preach in the w. H. Norcross is slowly recovering whether the city operates the water | Methodist church next Sunday at II from his recent serious accident. Hn system or the Condor Water and Power i a. m. Oct. 4th the Sacrament of the j ¡8 able to be around and feels all right Company operates it; in both cases the j Lord’s Supper will be administered, except that his neck is still stiff and bond interest, the sinking fund and the I All invited to come. The first quarterly aore from the terrible strain which re operating expense must be paid from conference of the church will be held suited from his fall. the revenue, and the water rates fixed • Consignments of our Fall and Winter Goods are now Saturday evening at 7:30, Oct. 3rd All Rev. B. A. Bristol of the First M by the city council. officers and members of the church are E. church returned from Salem Tues “ As a result, under Condor Water arriving daily and we are better prepared than ever to urged to be present. —B. A. Bristol, day evening, where he attended the and Power Company management, offer our customers attractive values in all classes of pastor. annual M. E conference. Mr. Bristol’s water rates would be lower, because Honor« Palmer, eldest son of Mrs. many friends here will be pleased to the water system would cost much less; Potter Palmer, of Chicago, is in the know that he has been returned to j the bond interest and sinking fund valley for a two weeks’ visit. Mr. this charge for another year would be less; the operating expenses Palmer and his mother visited this val Miss Eva Noreriss left last Thursday are guaranteed less under Condor Wa ley a year ago and both were so well evening for Salem, where she has ac ter and Power Company management. We particularly desire to call the attention of pleased with the climate and natural cepted a position as teacher in one of The water rates are fixed by the cuy beauties and rich resources of the val the suburban schools. Miss Norcross council. our lady friends to our elegant new line of “ Under this proposition the city ley that Mr. Palmer will probably in is one of the youngest teachers in this vest in a home here, where a good county, but is already known as a would own and control the water sys portion of his time will he spent. successful teacher. At the last teach tem absolutely; there would be no in Don’t allow the political campaign ers’ examination her general average creased taxation; the Condor Water now on to make von overlook the in all branches was better than 95 per and Power Company would simply set in the latest styles and fabrics. colonist rates which are now on and cent, which entitles her to a life diplo as an agent in operating the water which will only be in effet until October ma as soon as she has had the required . system for the city of Medford under 31st, and remember that your friends experience as an active and successful ! the control and supervision of the city council. and acquaintances throughout the older teacher. “ This water system can be installed will appeal to the most fastidious dressers. We can fit you states can come to Central Point on The local in our last issue stating within six months. one-way tickets at less coet now than that E. J. Rivingston had been em -1 out from hat to shoes and from underwear to overcoat. at any other time during the coming ployed in F. A. Hawk’s establishment! “ Why should th- city of Medford waste more time and money in investi Winter. as an expert auto engineer was an gating water propositions in which J. M. Hurley was in town Saturday error. The man was a transient and there is a doubt as to a sufficient water for the first time since his serious acci was only given employment in the shop supply and a doubt as to the ownership is not surpassed in this Valiey in extent, qualty or low price. dent of several weeks ago. when he for a day or so and it seems that the of the water, especially when it is Come in and we will “show you.’' was caught between the engine and report as published was a pipe dream known that they will cost so much aeparator of his threshing outfit while of his own fancy which finally reached more than the Condor Water and Power crossing Jackson creek and severely the reporter in an indirect way. Mr. Company’s proposition?” crushed and burned. He was pinned Hawk still feels Competent to do his against the het boiler and burned so own expert maahine an i auto work an d . badly that the flesh dropped from his prefen to have something to say about side and breast. He ii mending rapidly, employing an “ expert” when he needs Old newspapers for sale. Twenty- towever, and will toon be himself a g a in .1 one. five for a nickel at th« Herald office. 1 1 H U I H H I I II II i 1 H I 1 I I I H-M H H -H -H I H H -H -H I H H t-1 4-B -H I I H -H H I I I H W I H Garden, Orchard or Alfalfa Lands. us W . E. KAH LER, This W a y ! ! For Fall and Winter Goods. High Grade, Seasonable Merchandise Ladies’ Coats and Wraps Our Clothing and Furnishing Department Our Grocery Department Granfill & Robnett.