Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, October 29, 1908, Image 1

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GldJ to be in Oregon
Local and Personal
0 . E . S . Chapter Organized.
Airships and Physical Laws.
Must the MacaJdm Road Go?
NO. 2 t ì
R O G U E R IV ER
Not bo very long ago the m&ctulam
J. D. Parker is glad to be alive these
Nevita Chapter, No. 93, Order East-
A* was to be expected, the recent
road was connldered i>erfect. Improve­
days and doubly glad that he is living, ern Star, was duly instituted in this
Mrs Cooper and Miss Mulkey visited | in the Rogue River valley rather that, city Tuesday evening by Mrs. Jennie' successful sxperliuents In aerial navi­ ment* were made upon the original ;
gation arouse the erttlctani of unbe­
Medford yesterday.
WITH OFFICE IN HERALD BUILDING
in blizzard-swept Wyoming. Mr. Par- E. Reames, Grand Worthy Matron ofi
method of building the atone road fa­
liever». Count Zeppelin, the German
thered by Macadam, but the principle
C. H. Lewis, of near Medford, was ker received a copy of thh Saratoga Oregon. The floor work incident to
expert, assume.-, that the airship Is here
[ (Wyoming) Sun recently containing ac- institution and the installation of offi-
remained the same. The stone load ia
in town yesterday.
te stay and that It will prove of un­
Are prepared to show
Mrs. C. E. Veghte, of Ashland, visit­ counts of the recent terrible blizzard cers was exemplified by the work team j doubted value In reaching Isolated re­ good for traffic of horses and steel tlree.
customers
the BEST
But the motor, with Its rubber tire and
which swept that section, resulting in ^rom the Medford Chapter, about 60
ed friends here during the week.
members of that lodge being present. ! * ou* " Uere ,hera an>
uo‘ - high speed, creates a new road prob­
BU
YS
in
any
part of the
ft
heavy
loss
of
life
aud
property.
A
Miss Elizabeth Gibson came down
bly ,bo »«blexplored part* of the lem, and it begins to look as though
Valley in
farmer near neighbor of Mr. Parker Besides these a number were also pres- “ earth.
from Ashland last evening.
the macitdam rood will have to go or i
; was frozen to death during this storm ent from Jacksonville and Ashland.
Taking up this last point. Professor
Tickets on sale at L Hatfield’s store
The new Chapter starts out with a
else that the motor must have its spe- j
while returing from taking supplies to
Vewcooih, tiis noted mathematician rial road.
for Watkins’ Jubilee Singers.
i a sheep camp and when found he was membership of between 15 and 20.
J. D. dw ell and Dr. J. M. Keene, of : but 500 feet from another camp, wherej An elegant supper was served during and nstronomcr, concedes that an air­
Thousands of mi lee of macadam |
ship Uko that of Count Zeppelin may roads have been constructed In this
Medford, were in town yesterday.
| he would have found rest and safety the evening in the banquet hall adjoin­
be
so
Improved
In
tlmo
as
to
become
countTT, and where well built they are
Election returns given at the opera | if he could only have reached it. An­ ing the lodge-room, the good things
“ the first vehicle actually to carry a good enough roads today for anybody,
house next Tuesday evening.
other family of Mr. Parker’s near neigh- being furnished by the ladies of the
human being to the north pole.” Be­ even though they have had ten or
Mrs. J. C. Barnard, of Ashland, is j bors had started for Santa Monica, Cali­ new Chapter.
yond service of that sort the professor twenty years’ wear. The more wear
Following
is
the
names
of
the
officers
fornia,
to
spend
the
Winter,
but
were
here visiting her father, M. S. Welch.
thinks tho possible utility of the air­ the better on a good macadam, for the
of the new lodge:
Call on us or write us
E. E. Emerson was called to Cottage j overtaken by the blizzard before reach­
ship has been vastly overrated, even traffic It Is meant to austalu itacka the
Mrs.
Hattie
Hatfield,
W.
M.;
W.
H.
your needs.
Grove yesterday by the death o f his ing the railroad and were almost frozen
by aeronauts as conservative as Zep­ dust and gravel and adds to flrnineee.
Norcross,
W.
P
.;
Mrs.
Edna
Robnett,
before reaching the station.
brother at that place.
pelin.
lie
says
that
the
mere
matter
associate Matron; W. C. Leever, secre­
But tho effect of the high speed, rubber
When in Medford, go to the Emerick
tary; I. C. Robnett, treasurer; Mrs. of fuel puts a bar upon the economic tired motor Is to pick ap and scatter
value
of
the
airship.
"No
progress
In
Medford
Charter
Upheld.
for your dinner. W. E. Johnson, pro­
Kate Myers, conductress; Mrs. Lola
tho very material which la essential to
prietor.
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Norcross, associate conductress; G. L. Invention will Increase the weight the life of the road. It has already
Local Representative,
Tom Ross, Geo. Ross and E. E. Em­
The supreme court at Salem, on Tues­ Neale, warden; J. W. Myers, sentinel; which a gtveu volume or surface of beeu suggested In the Interest of pub­
air
will
support
at
a
given
speed,
nor
CENTRAL POINT, ORE.
erson returned from a hunting trip on day handed down a decision in the Mrs. Vinnie Kyle, Ada; Mrs. Mollie
lic safety that the motors have their
Evans creek Tuesday.
famous Medford charter case affirming Neale, Ruth; Mrs Isabelle Leever i ceu the resistance experienced by a special roods. If they are really de­
surface
moving
through
the
air
ever
stroying the good roods and there Is
Remember the dates for Dr. Davis, the decision of Circuit Judge Hanna, Esther; Miss Alice Hanley, Electa;
be reduced below the point set by i no remedy, this Is another argument
the dentist. Central Point, November who some time ago issued an order re­ Mrs. M. J. Frederick, Martha.
B rick F or S ale —I have a good
physical theory,” declares this author­ for the apeclAl road. New roads might
straining the county court from declar­
9th to 14th.
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ity, and adds that (here Is far more be built to bear both kinds of traffic. quality of brick for sale at $12 per 1000.
ing
prohibition
in
effect
in
Jackson
Mrs, Drusilla Mee, of Applegate, is
glamour than utility In the Idea of fly­ But the good roads now standing have $11.00 in quantities of 1000 or more.
Dont Monkey With the Voter.
visiting her daughters, Mrs. Emma County a3 a result of the late election.
Ladders and step-ladders also for sale.
ing through the air.
Under
the
new
corrupt
practice
law
The
fight
against
prohibition
was
, cost too much to warrant tearing out - C . B. Rostel.
Bebb and Miss Mary Mee.
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recently
enacted
by
the
people
of
Ore­
based on a provision of the Medford
i for new construction. It may take a
November 9th to 14th is the next date
The
way
things
are
drifting
some
ed­
charter which -was passed by the legis­ gon, it is unlawful for anyone to do any
generation to prove a new road good
F or S ale —T wo 2-year-old Jersey
for Dr. Davis, the dentist, in his Cen-1
lature in 1905, by which the city council thing around the polls on election day itor man will yet be hauled up for al­ enough for both motors and horse ve- heifers and one milch cow. — F. H. Hop­
tral Point office.
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lowing
distinguish«!
jasople
to
ex-
of Medford was empowered to tax, more than to go quietly and vote. No
j hides. As the motor travels fast. It kins, Central Point.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fisher, of Montana, | regulate or. prohibit the sale of intoxi­ one is even permitted to wear a cam- ! chau«e ‘’Personals ' will, ginger In can afford to go out of its way to keep
Free
trial
on
an
Edison
phonograph.
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Nichols, i cating liquors within the city, irrespec­ paign button or to hand out political lit­ then. In his news columns.
j to Its own track and leave the old Address Singler Music Store, Medford,
Mrs. Fisher is Mr. Nichols’ sister.
tive of the general laws of the state erature or cards or to ask a voter to
; stone roads Intact for the traffic they Oregon.
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No
doubt
buyers
could
bnve
tieen
Baker—Hutchason, the popular ladies enacted by the legislature or the people vote for any particular candidate or found to even raise on the Roosevelt are admirably adapted to bear.
The Ladies' Aid of the Christian
party nor, in short, to do or say any­
outfitters, of Medford, are not supersti­ at large.
church will serve a chicken dinner on
price of a dollar a word for much of
This decision opens the way for every thing on that day calculated to influ­
If Roosevelt Is ever going to line up the day of the presidential election.
tious, nor afraid of that hoodoo num­
the manuscript hunded over gratis In
ence
any
voter
for
or
against
any
can­
with the Lincoln pattern of greatness
ber, “ 13 ’ ’ Read their ad this week. city and town in the state to amend its
the election campaign.
charter in such a way as will give to didate, party or measure. With this
In saying *'I haven’t much Influence
Hear the new Edison phonograph.
the council the power to regulate the law enforced the fellow who can’t vote
with this administration,” he will have
It will be delivered to your door on free saloon business, even if the entire state for who he blame pleases must be con- ■ Jupiter riuvius Is the best of all fire
to sldetmck that steam roller very
New fruit Journal.
fighters
when
he
gets
his
pumps
work­
trial. Singler Music Store, Medford, should go “ dry.” The will of the peo­ siderable of a dub. If every man in the !
ing, but It seems that he occasionally soon now’.
Oregon.
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ple is supposed to be supreme under country could vote his exact sentiments
takes a nap bej’ond tho sound of the
In order to inspire confidence when
The big. new department store build­ direct legislation, and every city or next Tuesday, witnout influence or co- j
Charles Meserve, an old-time news­
fire bell.
dealing with prominent citizens In fu paper man and a well known booster of
ing of Deuel & Kentner, Medford, is town that desires to regulate and con­ ercion from anyone, the result could
rapidly nearing completion. Their ad in trol such local questions can do so by an not be very far from right, else is our
If ever yon are Inclined to knock the turo tho tudependeut oil companies the fruit industry in Southern Oregon,
this issue will no doubt interest you. amendment to their charter, irrespec­ republican form of government a fail­ “ fickle weather” remember the spells should flash op the label, “ No connec­ will shortly commence the publication
ure.
of a journal devoted to the interests of
In 1908, when It didn't ehuuge its mind tion with Standard Oil.”
Satumay night is 'Hallowe’en. The tive of the wish of the people of other
the fruit industry of the Rogue River
for weeks at a Btretch.
boys shouldn’t forget the old threshing portions of the state.
The flying man will have to put bal­ valley. The publication will be in semi­
machine. It’s a sort of religious custom
Wants Road to Top of Tabla Rock.
Tho “disqualified campaigners" will last lu Davy Crockett's axiom and magazine form and will be issued
to move it to the middle of Pine street
School Notes.
soou
tie challenging those Ananias fel­ make It "Be sure you're right side up, monthly. It will be known as the
Hallowe’en.
o. M. Parker, of Roseburg, visited a
then go ahead.”
Rogue River Fruit Grower and the
lows
to
a show down on memliershlp.
Fon S ale —A first-class parlor organ
few days last week with his cousin,
Reported by Mildred Antie.
place o f publication will be Medford.
in good condition and practically as
One of tho joys of the simple life
On account of being so badly crowded J. D Parker, of this city. While here
Too little water In the clouds Is as which appesl to grownups Is thet you The first number will appear early in
good as new. Have purchased another in the 7th and 8th grades, they have J. D. took his relative to the top of
November.
instrument and do not need this one. been divided and Miss Florence Mims Table Rock to Rive him a comprehensive bad for business as too much water In don't havo to care whether school keeps
stocks.
Inquire of F. A. Hawk.
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or
not.
view
of
the
valley,
and
the
result
was
installed as teacher in the 7th grade.
LU M B ER BARGAIN.
E. J. Fouts and family came down Miss Mahn will continue as teacher of that the Roseburg man then and there
from Medford Sunday and spent the the 8th grade in the roojn which was declared that he would dispose of his
We have for sale 150,000 feet of 4
Douglas County interests at the earli­
day as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. formerly vacant
and 6 inch old-fashioned bevel siding at
est possible moment and become a resi­
Parker. Mr. Fouts’ mother, who re­
The pupils are rejoicing over the fact
from $13.00 to $22.00 per thousand feet,
dent
of
the
Rogue
River
valley.
J.
D.,
cently arrived from Saratoga, Wyo., that school will be held only the first
surface measure, at our mill.
by the way, is one of Central Point’ s
One of the Soundest Financial
was with them.
two days of this week, as the teachers
Extra for delivering the same f. o. b
best boosters, and since his visit to the
Institutions on the Pacific coast.
All who attended the musical enter­ will go to Medford to attend the insti­
cars in any quantity at the following
top of Table Rock he is advocating the
points: Woodville 75c; Gold Hill $1.00;
tainment given by a colored troupe a tute.
Transacts a General Banking Business.
improvement of a wagon road to the
Central Point $1.25; Medford $1.40;
few months ago for the benefit of the
An election was held Friday of last top so that it will be practical to take
Ashland $1.70 per M.
school fund may have the same pleasure week and everyone registered, Frank
Your account is respectfully so­
many visitors to that vantage point for
The cheaper grades are plenty good
again by going to the opera house next Aiken being registrar. The pupils
licited, be it large or small.
a view of the "promised land.” There
enough for ordinary buildings. This
Tuesday evening and hearing Watkins’ were very enthusiastic about their
is now a fairly good road to within a
DIRECTORS,
style of siding makes buildings look
jubilee singers.
parties. Conventions were held and few hundred feet of the top and the
nicer and turns wind and water better
Christian Science ser7ices are held electors chosen, four parties being rep­ expenditure of a small amount of money
J. W. MERRITT,
J. 0 . ISAACSON,
than rustic.
every Sunday morning in the Masonic resented After a very exciting time would make it possible to drive to the
President.
Cashier
GRANTS PASS BOX CO.,
lodge room, opera house building, at Taft and Sherman were elected by a summit with any ordinary rig.
I. C. ROBNETT
W. C. LEEVER,
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Grants Pass, Ore.
11:00 o’clock. All are invited to at­ majority of 6 over Bryan and Kern, the |
W. J. FREEM AN.
Vice-President.
tend these services. Subject for Sun­ others having received no votes at all. j
day, November 1st, “ Everlasting Pun­
Doesn’ t Agree With Beveridge.
The attendance continues to increase,
ishment.”
although quite a few are leaving school, j
“ Daniels for Duds,” is becoming a as they will accompany their parents to j g ditor Herald:—
popular slogan among clothing buyers. homes elsewhere
j j was 3mused when I saw in the
Mr. Daniels, the well known clothing j The societies are progressing nicely, j Medford Mail that Senator Beveridge
man of Medford, has a big new ad on The Debating Society, which was to had asked for a democratic fruit grower !
the second page of this impression have a program Friday, has postponed j in Oregon and then tried to show what 1
which will interest every man who it on account of there being no school I great benefit would come to Oregon
wears clothes Look it up and read it. i on that day.
j under protection. The democratic fruit |
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i grower should have told Senator Bever- 1
Mrs. Catherine Williams entertained
j idge that he sold his Newtown Pippins 1
a number of friends at dinner last
Wdtklns’ Jubilee Singers.
! in free trade England and that if it
Thursday at her home on Second street.
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I were not for a duty of about 100 per
An excellent dinner and a most pleas­
Watkins’ Tennessee jubilee singers cent he could get good woolen cloth for
ant social afternoon was passed. Those
present were: Mr. and Mrs. B. F. will appear at the opera house Tuesday himself and family for half the price it
Peart, Rev. and Mrs. K H. Sickafoose, evening, November 3rd. Plantation 1 costs him now and o f a much better
Mesdames Moseley, Freeman and Selby songs and Southern melodies will be ! quality; that it would only be fair to j
buy where you find a market. If the
rendered by this troupe.
and Miss Moseley.
| farmer happened to be a wheat grower ^
Eckhardt’ s Ideals Opera company is
he could have told the Senator that the '
billed for the opera house tonight, to­
Dr. C. R. Ray and J. S. Howard highly protected manufacturer of farm- !
morrow and Saturday nights. This both of Medford, are deserving of a
ing implement, such as plows, harvest­
company was here a year ago and gave word of praise for the prompt manner
ers, etc., charges the American farmer
excellent satisfaction. Their reperto-, in which they have responded in the
a much higher price for these imple- ,
ire is new this season and their plays j matter of cement sidewalks.
Both i ments than he charges h!s forein g
are such as have attracted much en- ! gentlemen promptly got in line for the i
competitor in Canada and Argentine j
thusiasm in the East Go and see them needed improvem* nt without a word of
Republic. He said the Chinese were
if you want to laugh and grow fat.
| protest, which is not always the case
free traders. Since when? Tne Chinese i ,,
The cement walk builders have com­ with non-residents nor, for that matter, have been the most exclusive protec­
pleted the block on the north side of with all residents.
tionists in the world, until they had
Pine street between First and Second
Herman Turrill, who was lost in the trade forced on to them by foreign
and are b o w engaged on the south side mountains near Roundtop mountain two nations; but the Chinese are buying
of the street between First and Front weeks ago and was almost dead from Oregon wheat The truth is that an
streets in front of the properties of exposure and hunger when found by a agricultural and horticultural state like
J. W. Jacobs, John Albert and Mary searching party, reached town last Fri- j Oregon is robbed by a protective tariff,
Mee. Work is also underway in front day, after being nursed back to life by I The Oregonian in a recent issue said:
his friends .near Beagle. Mr. Turrill ' ‘The only way to give all men an equal
of the Central Point Hotel.
John Ross went on the rampage yes­ has not yet fully recovered from his show is to abolish all tariff.” This is
terday afternoon and litearlly tore up terrible experience, but is mending not Republican doctrine, but it is the
tho sidewalk in front of the Herald rapidly. He w u out from Tuesday true doctrine for Oregon,
Yours,
office. He was armed with a pick and until Friday morning without food or |
R . M. S t o c k e r .
a determined look, and while he was fire and most of the time a severe rain \
engaged in his work of destruction the and snow storm was raging. He had' Honesdaie, Pa., Oct. 16, ’08.
city marshal stood at a safe distance matches, but when he tried to light a j
and watched Mr. Ross and made no fire Tuesday evening the rain was pour- j
effort to arrest him. Mr. Ross is the itig down in torrents and he was -to j Mrs. C. E. Denning was in town
Herald's landlord and ad this disorderly chilled that he failed, and from that from Medford Monday morning. Mr.
conduct on his part m ans a cement time on it was s question of human and Mrs. Denning have recently pur­
chased a farm near Medford.
endurance against the elements.
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aidewalx
'
L A N D CO.
Garden, Orchard
or
A lfalfa Lands.
W . E. K A H L E R ,
CENTRAL PO INT S T A T E BANK
J U S T R E C E IV E D
A Car o f
W I N T E R OAT
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Crauti 11 & Robnett.