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Ashland Was Surprised
Local and Personal
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To Protect the Fish.
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Advocates Rogue River Water.
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A n A r m y “ H a ll o f F a m e .»
C a rn egie 's T y p e o f H ero .
In eetabneblng a hero fond for 111«
native Scotland Andrew Carnegie In
stats upon the same distinction be-
twoen heroism today and the heroism
of the age of romance which has bees
made in the awanls from the Ameri
can fund. I t Is stipulated that the he
roes of the new fund must be "follow
ers of peaceful a vocations In the Brit
ish Isles aud the waters thereof.’’ This
leaves out the army and navy, to
which the romautlc mind natnrally
turns for "daring doers’’ worthy to get
a prize or a decoration.
The heroism which Mr. Carnegie
wants to reward Is that In which the
actors risk their lives out o f pure ho-
mau fellow feeling and sympathy. The
military nun would be disgraced in
the eyes of bis comrades It he failed to
face danger In any form. He Is train
ed to ignore pain aud death. But for
tho civilian, trained to peaceful avoca
tions, to give up life at the call of an
other’ s needs Is In every sense heroic.
With our modern views of the doty of
selfishness these aro the true heroes.
The recent namJug of the tan new
torpedo boat destroyers after naval
officers to oomiueiuurata noted deeds in
American history leads ths New York
World to suggest that a few names
might well ba borrowed from the army
roll of honor for the samu purpose.
The names added to the uaval "bail of
fame” by the last order of the presi
dent Include those of three rear ad
mirals, three captains, three command
era and one midshipman. As It stnnds
the torpedo fiottlla commemorate* he-
roos of all our wars, among them
Lawrence, Hull, Decatur and Perry,
Fnrragut, Cushing, Worden and Wins
low. Our naval traditions are against
the commemoration of clvtltaus by
naming warships after them.
With the army the caso Is eommvhat
peculiar, for, while It has loug been the
custom to name forts and butteries
after distinguished soldiers, civilian*
are also honored In that way, and,
again, names are conferred upon forts
because of their local geographical sig
nificance. A warship Is a unit and
tuny carry the name It beat« to any
part of the world. The parallel of the
warship In the army Is the regiment
It Is a unit and In a regular army
gathers In the course of time trmlRtona
which are Inspiring to the men. Names
that can uever die out of our military
traditions might be conferred upomreg-
lments. In tbo volunteer service It la
a common thing for n regiment to
havo a synonym, sometimes by formal
adoption aud again through tlie evolu
tion of a name given by chance, even a
nickname.
As the army Is composed of th is»
nrms of service, there la opportunity
to confer In each branch names that
hare a special significance. Tho forts
could be given names of soldiers dis
tinguished In the defense of fortified
positions, batteries the names of bwroea
o f the artillery arm. cavalry regiment*
might commemorate soldiers distin
guished In saber battles and Infantry
regiments the heroes of brilliant
achievements In ths field, where "tho
man with tho musket" bore tho brunt
o f battle. These historic synonym«
might be conferred by a charter, and
In time they would be prized by the
men as wore the eagles which Napo
leon bestowed upon his battalions a*
awards for conspicuous deeds of vahs*.
I
GEORGE) L. K ILM E R .
Honeedale, Pa., Nov. 11, 1908.
A t last a concerted effort has been
Notwithstanding the severe drubbing
the local eleven gave the Ashland foot inaugurated having for its objeat the (To the Editor.)
Hon. S. M. Nealon, o f Table Rock, ball
...... team the
..... previous Sunday, they protection o f fish In the Rogue river
I congratulate you on the prospect of
was in town Monday.
I showed their game -as Sunday by re- and its tributaries, organization having securing a good supply of water for
Mrs. J. O. Isaacson, who has been inforcing their team with all the heavy- | been perfected last Thursday evening, Central Point, and I was much amused
indisposed for some time, is still con- weights in that end of the valley in the in Medford, o f the Rogue River hish at the account the Herald gave of the
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Temporary | trials and tribulations of Medford over
fined to her home.
fond hope that they could do all kinds Protective Association.
F ur S a l e — One first-clas.« fresh Jer- o f things to the Pointers when they officers, chosen to serve until the first the water question, but I congiatulate
sey cow by F. H. Hopkins, Central went up to the school town to try an- annual meeting o f the association, them in at last resolving to join with
Point
I other whirl at the game Sunday. But which is called for December 29th, are j Central Point in obtaining water,
Mrs. C. E. Clark came down from it was without avail further than to the following: J. E. Enyart, president; j The Rogue river is fed from snow-
Talent yesterday morning to visit for make a standoff in a scoreless game on W. F Isaacs, vice-president; Dr. Louis ' capped mountains. It is a rapid flow-
Bundy,
secretary-treasurer.
E. E. ¡ng stream,- rushing over a stony bot-
that occasion.
awhile with relatives.
The Central Point team, with a dozen Kelly, F. L. TouVelleand C. W. Davis tom, which is one o f Nature’s methods
December 7th to 12th is the next date
or more rooters, went up on the morn were appointed as a committee on b y -1 Qf purifying water. From my observa-
for Dr. Davis, the dentist, in his Cen
ing train and they found a good, hard laws, to report at a meeting to be held tion of the stream I should say it was
tral Point office.
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good water The Condor Power Co.
game from the lime the whistle blew this evening.
The dues are placed at $1.00 a year should build a neat cemented reservoir
The old walks in front o f J. E. Bos to the last mixup when time was called.
well's and Mrs. Pleasants' properties Although Ashland had an average of and it is the intention to secure as on the hiil above their plant and from
are being taken up, to be replaced by ten pounds to the man the best o f it in members every person who is either thence distribnte the water through
weight, the Pointers, by good team j directly or indirectly interested in the that valley.
Wooden conduits are
cement.
When in Medford, go to the Emerick work and the right kind o f metal in , preservation o f the game fish o f this worthless!. The conduit from the in
for your dinner. W. E. Johnson, pro their makeup, managed to hold their t section. The money thus raised will be take to the distributing reservoir in
own from the start. Clark won the 1 used for restocking the streams with this town was first built of 2-inch hem
prietor.
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honors o f the day by punting the ball trout fry and in securing needed legis- lock plank. In four years it had to be
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harriott came
j after Ashland lost it within eight inches ! lation to protect game fish,
all torn out; then cement pipe was sub
over from Applegate Tuesday evening
o f their goal, and Ross, Virgin and! Committees have been appointed in stituted and that was not satisfactory;
T h e P o s t C a rd F a d W an in g.
to visit relatives for a day or two and
Beal also played the game like veteran ' each locality in Jackson and Josephine then terra cotta pipe was used. That
look after business matters.
j leaguers, and for that matter, eyery | counties to solicit membership and re- will last some time i f the water is run The Industry of manufacturing sou-
Remember the dates for Dr. Davis, | member of the Point team played the oeipt for dues, John Brown, John E. ning on a grade into a reservoir where ; venlr post cards began to show a de
the dentist, Central Point, December game all through like so many whirl-j Ross and S. A. Pattison having bem there is no pressure. When I became cline In France early la the year. Ee-
7th to 12.
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Judging from their present | appointed for that purpose at this place. superintendent we put in iron pipe, and cently It was reported that the Ger
man makers fouud their stock rapidly
J. S. Sims left Monday morning for status, at this early date in the season, Persons desiring to become mem1» rs of that will last half a century. Another Increasing on their hands and no de
the
association
can
secure
receipts
from
mistake that was made here was that
Phoenix, Arizona, where he goes to and with but little practice, Central
mand coming from the dealers.
spend the Winter with his daughter, j Point bids fair to capture the champion- either o f the above, when membership the water mains were made too small
American aud English makers em
cards
will
he
issued
by
the
secretary
of
and
they
had
to
be
renewed
and
larger
’
|
ship
o
f
Southern
Oregon
before
the
Mrs. Maud Chapman.
barked In the post card trade when the
the association.
pipe had to be put in.
season
closes.
The
lineup
follows:
Mayor Hopkins and R. A. C. Astbury
1 boom was at Its height, and this may
The Condor Water Co. people doubt
C e n tr a l P o int
Pos.
spent last Saturday as the guests of A sh land
have affected the trade of the contl-
less understand their business and need
Messrs. Thronson and Guthrie at their [ j Linding
To Organize a Band
c
Cornutt
neutal countries. Again, the postal au-
no suggestions from me, but they will
orchard home near Eagle Point.
1 Kelley
Hathaway
, thorltles havo banished many of the
ig
be wise if they put in good sized iron
It
Peart
Preliminary steps are being taken by mains to begin with, and Central Point, j cards from tho mails, seizures of large
W a n t e d —A good boy, not in school, ! Morgan
Caton
le
a number o f the enterprising young if it has fire plugs, should have water j quantities have beeu made by the au-
to learn the baker’s trade. Apply to ; Galbraith
Ford
Tg
men of the town to organize a cornet mains not less than six inches, and on | thorltles both hero and In Europe, and
George Schiller a t the Central Point i bhepard
Peart
j I’addon
rt
band in the near future. Those inter Pine street they should be eight or ten ■ the objectionable card should have part
Bakery.
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Virgin
j Parker
re
of Ihe blame for the present depression
ested are now waiting to secure price inches in diameter.
Geo. P. Mims has rented the White- ! Howell
Peart
lh
In that trade. Particular people wish
lists of instruments, as well as neces
A
fter
water
and
fire
protection
you
side rssidence, on the west side, and 1 Herlmon
rh
Clark
sary information, before calling a meet must have sewers, then you have the to avoid all appearance of evil.
removed his family from the farm, t w o ! j Klum
Ross
qt>
ing to complete the organization and foundation laid for a beautiful city at
miles north o f town, to that house for ; Stewart
Scott
fb
get to work. Mr. A. B. Moon, who is Central Point.
Ashland for Good Roads
the Winter.
; Referee, Bovvers; Umpire, Sander-
recommended as being a highly com
Yours,
F or S a l e - Five-year-old team, wag- son; Lineman, Halsey; Timekeeper, petent teacher and band leader, will be
R. M. S to cker .
on and harness. Team weighs 1200 White.
the instructor of the new organization.
Score, Ashland 0; Central Point 0.
pounds each. Will sell all together or
Ashland is boosting the good roads
The Herald is informed that already
separately—C. W. Smith, at Caldwell
campaign in Jackson County and, with
a number of prominent business men of
Pickel Orchard Sold.
that end in view, a committee appoint
place, north o f city park.
the town have signified their willing
Saloons in Condon Again.
ed by the Commercial Club has called a
ness to assist the young men in getting
The Ladies’ Aid Society o f the M. E.
The famous “ 401” ranch and orchard meeting to be held in that city on Tues
started and there is no doubt but that
church will serve an elegant turkey
Condon’ s “ dry” spell under local all will lend their support to this worthy belonging to Dr. E. B. Pickel and day, November 24th, at 2:00 o’clock
dinner in the Town Hall on Thanks
located northeast from Medford was P. M. Judge John H. Scott, o f Salem,
o f the project.
giving day. I f you want a good dinner, option is now a thing
sold
last Friday to C. W. Perkins, B. father o f the Good Ronds movement in
past.
The
city
council
at
the
last
meet
go there.
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Gillman and J. S. Cannon, o f San Oregon and president o f the State Good
ing gave an understanding to the
Table
Rockets.
On account of Thanksgiving the Pres- :
Francisco, and I. M. Roesler, o f Fresno. Roads Association, will he the principal
saloon men that they would be given
Old newspapers for sale at the Her
byterian Missionary Society will n o t:
The place contains 561 acres, 235 being speaker, with short addressed and gen ald office. Bundle o f twenty-fivo for
licenses to run their places o f business
have its regular meeting this month. ;
Bom,
November
11,
1908,
to
the
wife
in fruit, and the price was $110,000. eral eiscussion hy local speakers.
5 cents.
beginning November 15. '1 he council
The place of meeting and the topic for -
The new owners contemplate setting
; has been guided in its decision by the of W. R. Byrum, a son.
December w Vvl be announced later.
Mr. Jack Conley and wife, old resi out an additional large acreage o f fruit.
; action taken in the Medford case, Con
Christian Science services are held
every Sunday morning in the Masonic
lodge room, opera house building, at
11:00 o’clock. A ll are invited to at
tend these services. Subject for Sun
day, November 22nd, “ Soul and Body.”
don’ s charter being similar to that dents o f this vicinity, have rented their
city’ s. The main contention was wheth farm to their son, Cy, and are going to
Fire at Blue Ledge.
er the license should be raised and the spend the Winter in California.
number o f saloons limited to the five in
A. W. Reid has returned from his
One o f the Soundest Financial
business when the local option law took trip to the Willamette valley.
Institutions on the Pacific coast.
The Eileen hotel at Blue Ledge
effect, or whether the license should re
The purchase o f the Bybee ranch by
mine was totally destroyed by fire last
Transacts a General Banking Business.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lewis came down main at $600 and the number of saloons parties who have the means to develop
Thursday evening. F. A. Sibble, pro
from Medford Monday and took up unlimited. The council favors the rais its possibilities will result in much
Your account is respectfully so
prietor of the place, was coming down
benefit to this section.
their residence at their new orchard ing o f the license to $1000.
licited, be it large or small.
. stairs carrying a coal oil lamp, when he
home recently
purchased near this
Mr. Nelson Vaughn has erected a j 3lumb|e(j an(j f en to the bottom. The
DIRECTORS.
place. They will remain here while the
neat cottage on his land purchased lamp exploded and set fire to the build
Married.
good weather lasts and will then go to
from Mrs. J. W. Jones.
J. W. MERRITT,
J. 0. ISAACSON,
ing. Mr. Sibble was rendered uncon
their home in Portland for the Winter.
Mr. Fred Straube, a well-known and
There is a movement on foot looking scious by the fall and recovered barely
Prw
iden
t
Cashier
Rev. Austin J. Hollingsworth, of prosperous farmer of Willow Springs to the extension o f our telephone line in time to save his life. The loss was
W. C. LEEVER,
I. C. ROBNETT
precinct,
and
Miss
Sophia
Clark,
daugh
to Trail post office and beyond.
Grants Pass, is assisting Rev. K. H.
{2000.
Vice-President.
W. J. FREEM AN.
Sickafoose in a series o f religious meet- ter o f Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clark, of
Mr. and Mrs D. W. Beebe and fam
ings m the Christian church this week. Medford, were quietly married at the ily visited with friends here Sunday
The meetings commenced Tuesday even latter place Wednesday o f last week, cveniug.
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ing and will continue for an indefinite so quietly, in fact, that it was several
Farmers
are
taking
advantage
of
the
period. A ll are cordially invited to at days before the happy event was known
to the many friends o f the popular i favorable weather and are dsing much
tend these services
couple. They are now at home at W il plowing and seeding.
J. O. Isaacson, cashier o f the Central low Springs And their friends will join
Point State Bank, has installed a Bur in best wishes for their future happiness.
How te Treat a Sprain.
roughs adding machine, by which to re
Sprains,
swellings and lameness are
duce the labor o f keeping accounts.
M ar r ie d —A t the residence o f the
The machine is capable o f wonderfully bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs William promptly relieved by Chamberlain's
speedy work, and the necessity for Witte, Wednesday, November 18, 1908, Liniment. This liniment reduces in
such an addition to the office equipment; Miss E|jzabeth WiUe an{J Mr. A)bcrt flammation and soreness so that a
of the bank shows someteing o f the H. John, Rev. K. H. Sickafoose, pastor sprain may be cured in about one-third
growth o f the business o f that institu of the First Christian church, perform the time required by the usual treat
ment. 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by
tion.
ing the ceremony The ceremony was Mary A. Mee.
Sam Murray and Will Kelsoe have witnessed by a number o f invited
bought the Runnells stock o f groceries guests, friends of the happy couple,
in the Murray building and on Monday who united in congratulations and best
Will Take Eastern Trip
took full charge o f the business. They wishes. A fte r the ceremony an elegant
make a specialty o f fancy groceries wedding dinner was served. The bride
and fruits and vegetables in season and is well and favorably known here and
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hurley and little
invite a share o f the public patronage. the groom is one of the prosperous and | son and Ed Scott expect to leave this
See their new ad in another column of successful stockmen of the Meadows j evening for a trip to their old homes
this impressiom. Look for ‘ ‘ Uncle Sam country. They will reside near Beagle | in the East. Mr. Scott will go to
and Sonny Bill ”
1 Boone, Iowa, and the Hurley family |
M a r r ie d —A t the M. E. parsonage ! will go to Havana, 111. It is 23 years j
The east end o f Pine street is hav ing
its Inning in the cement t a ne this in this city, Wednesday, November 18, since Mr. Hurley last saw his boyhood
week. C. B. Rostel and the Condoi 1908, Mr. Jesse Plymire, o f Roxy pre home and he expects a pleasant vhJt |
Company's sub-station ha9 been laid cinct, and Miss Marian Jones, o f this with his old friends and relatives. They !
will probably remain most o f the Win
• id prt parafions are now underway in city. Mr. Plymire was recently dis-
front of the properties o f Mrs. Ar>r. \ charged from the U. S. navy, after a ter before returning to Oregon.
Mr. Scott will take the remains of
Beall, J. F. Hay, R. M. Stocker, A. P. | full term o f honorable service, and he
Gillett and Jeffers & Peart. F. A may again reenter the government em his mother, who died here some three
years ago, to her former Iowa home
Hawk is is also getting ready for new ploy at the Mare Island yards. The
happy couple expect to reside in Cali- for permanent burial,
cement walk.
forma.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Leever and Mr
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Stricken Willi Paralysis
and Mrs. 1 C. Robnett spent Saturday
E S T R A Y NOTICE.
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and Sunday at Ashland, where the gen
tlemen were given a few stunts in the
Came to my place about September i William C. Gibbon, a well krown and
way o f becoming good Shriner* at the 12, 1908, one black Jersey yearlin g, respected citizen of this locality, eras
institution o f Hillah Temple o f the heifer, with underbit on right ear and stricken with paralysis at his home noar
Mystic Shrine Saturday night. Forty- smooth crop off left ear. Owner is Agate Tuesday night and at this writ-
two novitiates were, roundel up on this requested to come forward and pay ing his condition is considered quite
occasion and given their first taste of charges and take animal away, other- seriou*. Mr. Gibbon is a large land
toe burning sands, the first lap o f the 1 wise same will be advertised and sold owner in that neighborhood and a fe
interesting journey having been made i according to law.
months ago he acquired some desirable
during the afternoon parade via the
V ernon M agruder ,
residence property in this city, expect-
burro route.
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Central Point, Or. mg later to make his home here.
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