Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, November 26, 1908, Image 2

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    CENTRAL POINT HERALD, THU PSD AY, NOVEMBER
V,
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I I 1 I 9 | | + 1 l U d i l |-I- H -li-V l - i - H - H - T ;
cares nothing about it.
estral oint erald c “ I ’ m going to- be happy,” he
declares- “ W e may have to go
3 . A . PAXSlfiON, PliBUSUEB.
back to a cottage, but that’s the
way we started, and we can look
An
i*>«a new *p»p*r
j upon life just as joyfully there as
devoted to the interests o f Central
Point and the R ogue R iver Valley.
we did in the big house on Euclid
Published E very Thursday.
avenue. The pursuit of mere
.Subscription price, $1.50 per year, in
dollars does not interest me.. I
advance.______________ ___
could go down to Wall street now
Entered as Second-class M atter, M ay 4,
and make money, but I ’ m not
1906, at the Post Office at Central Point,
When I gave up
Oregon, under the A c t o f Congress o f going to do it.
active business affairs I did it
March 3. 1879.
because the requirements of my
"SHAIL I Ilf PEOPLE KILE?’
work did not square with my
I suppose I could
It is not probable that any principles.
have
taken
up
a life of ease when
Statement No. 1 members-elect
I was
o f the legislature will violate I retired, had I wished,
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i S A M P S O N I
ÍL IM É a n d S U L P H U R f
s o l u t i o n !!
Prescriptions a Specialty.
FOR A L L FR UIT
T R E E PESTS.
Central Point Pharmacy,
l
Sampson Lime and Sulphur Solution is the best known
remedy for San Jose Scale,
Bark
Green Aphis, W ooly Aphis,
Bud
Borers, Red Spider, Apple
Lice,
and Pear Scab, Leaf Curl,
Central Point Market
L E W IS &
A ll our Spray
Fresh and Salt M eats
to be as represented or purchase price refunded.
Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal.
Highest Market Price Paid for Beef, Pork and Mutton.
Every grower using 3 or more barrels o f our solution
W e invite your patronage.
will be presented with a HY D RO M ETER free of chaige.
W a te r in g tlio A* Id P la in s.
full information and testimonials from
000 , 000 - acres
added to’ the* nation's fertile area. T his
means homes at least for 50,000 fam i­
C en tral
[G ra n ts P a s s O regon ,
hero named and the average soil dou-
fortilo land brought under cultivation
All kinds o f hauling promptly done.
j
^ U N T j R ^ T , P O IN T L O D G E N O .
F.
HEATING STOVES
THAT HEAT.
are our leaders in Heating Stoves for this
season bnt we also
makes, all good
carry other favorite
values for the money,
$2.60 to $14.00,
Our
stock
Builders’
Tools,
is
of
Shelf
Supplies,
Hardware
Mechanics’
Sportsmen’s Goods E tc,,
complete.
Call and
see us.
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( Already tho fruits of Irrigation m ay bo I
seen In the shape o f fertile Helds, bear­
ing orchard», grazing flocks and herds
; And thriving towna and cities In re­
.
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,
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deliberate choice, yet he did not
try to remain rich. He had oth­
er, higher, and better objects,
to fight for.
To these he so
completely devoted his energies
that care for his personal wealth
was not husbanded and he finds
himself financially where he was j
a quarterof a century ago. This
would worry some men. It would
cause them to become discour­
aged. pessimistic or cynical.
so with Tom Johnson.
Not
Ho sacrificed his fortune in or­
der to fight for higher ideals, not
as a philanthropist, which he is
not, bwt from pure selfishness,
for he sought happiness, and
only thus could he be happy. He
has been in a continuous fight
fi>r tho poopL* o f his city for
seven years, and he says these
have I e e nt ho happhst years of
b * life. As to the money, he
, turn w ater upon the arid plains Just as
tt Is econom y to drain m arsh lands,
W. G, LEEVER,
B r ic k la y in g ,
FT L i e b u i l d i n g
P a in tin g a n d
j
Carpenter Work
!
I
Guaranteed
Tho use o f voting machines appears
H. W. SMITH
to be a m atter of local option, am ! tho
people who have the any about it an*
Leave orders at this office,
luclimxl to stick to the old b allot
Tho
flnst work of tho machine In a
few
tow n» of tho middle ststes led to a
general movement for their Adoption.
Investigation, however, showed that
tho claim s a f the makers had not been
made good.
V hlle It seems fo las true that a voter
cannot be nbeolutely certain that hta
voto la delivered by the machine ns be
Intends, this is not the only objection­
able feature,
tt requires practice to
nmke the mnchlno do the voter’s will,
even when It Is honest The voter can­
not scan his ballot deliberately ns ho
has been accustomed to do an,l then
deposit It securely where It wilt 1 «
Counted for his party. Again, one pull
of (he lever deposits a straight vote
and several pulls are necessary for
splitting
T # s votrng by machine Is
so t strictly secret
Î0 THE LAMES.
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CONTEST NOTICE.
Department o f the Interior.
United States Land Office,
Roseburg, Oregon,
October 26. 1900.
A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed
in this office by John E. Ross, contestant, against
Homestead Entry, No. I22QX, made November 10.
1002. for the NWA,. Section 14. Township 33 South.
Range 2 East. W illamette Meridian, by Meriette
G. Smith, contest«*. in which it is allowed that
said entryman has abandoned said claim: that he
has not been upon or resided upon said claim for
mere than six months prior to the filing: o f this
contest; and that his all« Red absence was not doe
to employment in the Army or Navy o f the United
States in time o f war; said parties are hereby
notified to app«eu*. respond, and offer evidence
touching said allegation, at 10 o ’clock a. m. on
December 1, 19i'8, before W. H. Canon. U. S. Com­
missioner, at his office in Medford, Oregon, (and
that final hearing wili be held at 11 o'clock a. m.
on December 15. 1908. before) tho Register and
Receiver at the United States Land Office in Rose-
burg. Oregon.
Tho said contestant having, in a proper affidavit.
. r 12 . hod . set forth fact* whiah show
that after due deligonce perseffial service of this
notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered ami
d ir e ct«! that such notice be given by due and
proper publication.
H ave you aeon t h e Alonno rem alo
Syringe? It is something new. It ii
the only absolutely scientific, sanitary
ladies’ syringe made. See them at | '
Mary A . M e e ’s drug store.
27J40
FINAL
N O T IC E .
In the County Court o f Oregon for Jackson
County.
In the matter o f the estate o f Maria M. Wright,
deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
executor o f the above entitled estate has fiied in
') e said court h's final account as executor o f *atd
«* tate. and the said court by order made Novem­
ber 12. 1908. has Axed Monday. Dafeemhbr 21. 1908.
at lOo rloek A. M. of said day a* the *.ime for the
hearing o f .»»id final «¿count. All persona inter­
ested are the? efore hereby notified to make or file
their objections in said court on or hef«*re said
i time, if any they have, to saw! final a c r o y n l
A. J II*M V .
Faceu lor o f the estate o f Mai .a M. * ,
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
Register.
;
f ) R . H. P. HARGRAVE
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
j U n ite d S t a t e s L a n d O f f ic e ,
Roeeburg. Oregon, May !. 1908.
N otice is hereby given that m compliance with
Office over First National Bank
the provisions o f the act o f Congress o f June 3,
I 1878, entitled “ An act for the sale o f timber lands
Medford
:
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s
Oregon
in the States o f California. Oregon. Nevada.
I W ashington Territory,” as extended to all the
----------------------------------j Public Land States by act o f A ugust 4. 1892.
• James M. Hart, o f 290 Third St.. Portland, county
a p f b o v v , r r B ore • o { Multnomah. State o f Oregon, filed in this office
J. E. ENYAR t .P R E*.
A, F t R R . VICE. RES. . on January 25. 1908. hfs sworn statement. No.
as
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j 9873, fo r the purchase o f the N orth-w est quarter
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
j
Medford National Bank
p roof to show that the land sought is more valu­
able for its timber or stone than for agricultural
purposes, and to establish
his
lish k
' claim to said land
j before the Register and Receiver o f this office, at
j Roseburg, Oregon, on
Saturday, the 28th day o f November, 1908.
I He names as witnesses: W. F. Parker. Thoma»
, 14*oiiard, and W. H. McGuirk, o f Portland. Ore-
Savings Department.
gon, and George Pease, o f Placer. Oregon.
Any and all persons claim ing adversely the
i above described lands are requested to file then
Safety Deposit Boxes.
I claims in this office on or before said 28th day of
November. 1908.
BE N JAM IN L. EDDY.
Register.
transact a General Banking!
CAPITAL
$ 5 0 .000.00
JUR.PLUJ
$10,000.00
We
All Work
V o tin g Machines U npopu lar.
r U D L lu A T lO N .
U n ite d S t a t e s L a n d O f f ic e ,
M eets every Saturday evening at
Roseburg, Oregon, May 8 ,190&
7:30 p. m. in A . O. U . W . Hall,
N otice is hereby given that in com pliance with
corner Second and Pine S ts. V isit­
the provisions o f the a ct o f Congress o f June 3.
1878, entitled “ An act for the sale o f timber lands
ing brothers are specially in vitd to
in the States o f California, Oregon, Nevada, and
m eet with us when in town.
W ashington T erritory,” as extended to all the
E r n e st H a t h a w a y , J. W . J a c o b s ,
Public Land States by act o f A ugust 4,. 1892, Wil-
N oble Grand. ! j?™ F letcher Parker, o f Portland, county o f
Secretary,
Multnomah, State o f Oregon, filed in this office on
! April 28, 1908, his sworn statement. No. 10027, for
* : the purchase o f the South-w est one-quarter (SW
Vi) o f Section No. 14, in Township No. 33 South*.
: Range No. 4 West. W. M.. and will offer proof to
show that the land sought is more valuable for
I its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes,
and to establish his claim to said land before the
j Register and Receiver o f this office, at Roeeburg,
J E R O M E L. RAW H O U SER
Oregon, on
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Thursday, the 7th day o f January, 1909.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
I He names as witnesses: William McGuirk,
i James Hart and Thomas ^Leonard, o f Portland,,
Office second floor John Ross building,
i Oregon, hnd George Pease, o f Placer, Oregon.
over Herald office, Pine street.
Any and all persons claim ing adversely th«
above-described lands are requested to file their
Call residence from office phone when
claims in this office on or before said 7th day o f
necessary, day or night.
j January. 1909.
B E N JAM IN L. EDDY,
Register
C E N TR A L PO IN T ........................... OREGON
T H E HARD-
WARE MAN.
HIE HAPPINESS 01 TOM JOHNSON!
.
Tim ber Land, A c t June 3, 1878.—
NUTIUJS r o n
Timber Land A ct, June 3, 1878.—
gon have the right to say w h o !
shall be their senator,even though I
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, ..
..
,
j In* regions turned from barren desert !
they shatter partisan precedent t0 fnmful garde««,
to smithereens W'hen they say so; j T he expense of the Irrigation work I
i f it is not that kind of a govern-j undertaken by the national govern­
ment, then let us say so and let • mont has t*1®11 Kmlt- llut tllQ money
' »117' How back In tim e to the national
tho old political Losses resurrect ¡
treasury In tho form o f paym ents for
themselves, abolish the constiti!- j i the lands aud In various revenues
.
1931
Retail Dealer in W ood,
in many styles and at prices ranging from
prosperity of ono reclaimed section I
m ust lie enhanced by having neighbor- |
.
O regon
P R O F E S S IO N A L
Cole’s Airtight and the Great Western
l l l 0 Question o f whether or not) been stimulated, and separate state
the people are right does n o t! fforernments as well as the national
enter into the matter at all. I f governm ent have been aroused to ac­
tion. T he arid lands cover a wide belt,
this is a government “ o f the peo­
aud once It was demonstrated that
ple, by the people and for the they could be reclaimed In one section
people,” as we have all been It became the duty of Rome one to ex-
taught, then the people o f Ore- P*nd the system . Furthermore, tho
Tom Johnson, whose former
large fortune has disappeared, gions which a generation sg o were
and who is poor again as to shunned by settlers. W e shall not w ish
money and other property, is y e t 1 to nbolish the w ilderness created by
®ur mountains, but It Is econom y to
rich. He did not become floor o f 1
P o in t,
M ANUFACTURERS
lies, or 200,000 people. The* pick o f the
fluid m ay support four times the ratio
tion and allow the boss o f them I drawn from new populous districts.
all to appoint himself dictator; <**"<• needs to look abend to grasp tho
and run the whole show in the moaning o f this great project. W ith -
interests o f the dear people who I out It the future would show a fruit-
j less aud uninhabitable desert stretched
have not sense enough to run it | between fertile regions and tho centers
for themselves,
I o f trade and civilization lying beyond.
G R IM
City Draying and Transfer
Grants Pass Canning Co.,
of arid land have been
C E N T R A L P O IN T , ORE.
C.
D.
cessfully used our solution.
D uring the sixteen years that have
elapsed since the first meeting of the
national Irrigation congress practically
SO N S, Props.
Compouuds are absolutely
guaranteed
W rite us for
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■I- I- ! M -t- M - H ' 1 1 i 1 ! -l- M-i-H -H -H -fr ■
Moth, T ’ ach Moth.
Moss, Lichens, Mildew and Anthracnose.
/on in a walk, through irrigation will support a fa mi-
and at the same time the people j ly to each forty acres. On *orm> soli
elected a majority o f the legis- ten #cre® win sufflce- The work is not
iature from am ong those o f the ' yet ,lnlM,,0<l but hy tho tlrae the twen-
tieth congress meets, four years from
candidates who had signed the
now, the entire area which the rec­
Statement No. 1 pledge, thus lamation service has mapped out for
emphasizing the fact that they Improvement will be available for set­
believed Chamberlain, although tlers.
The task o f tho Irrigation congress
a Democrat, to be the best man
has been ono of education for the
to represent the people in the
whole country os well as of practical
senate chamber.
. achievement.
Private enterprise hus
.
Mary A . Mee, Proprietor, Central Point, Ore.
Blister Mite,
prominent Southern-Oregon orchardists who have suc­
‘¿ ,
Etc.
Something appropriate for every
member o f the family and some­
thing to please everyone from Gran­
dad to Snookums.
THE O N LY
EFFECTIVE SPRAY
argument, that Somemembers of ¡but to be happy, and he can be
the legislature may not be above happy only by exercising his
going back on their pledges for great strength to benefit and
a consideration, it must be ad­ better his city and his people.
mitted that every mother’s son How fortunate if more strong
of them well know that a sell­ men would grasp this idea of
out or a resignation next Winter true happiness.
lain, Democrat,
Albums, Dressing Cases,
A N D MOST
the first efforts are somewhatI American
manhood.
In this
similar to a child learning to | plain personal talk are texts for
walk, they have finally gotten j many
sermons.
For neither
the idea and are rapidly practic- money, nor popular approval, nor
\ as a philanthropist or reformer,
ing to acquire the habit.
Admitting, for the sake o f ; does this man work and fight,
tE c. ß «
The best time to select your Hofi-
da/ Co >ds is right n o w b e fo r e the
lines have been broken.
W e have
just opened an elegant line ofth ese
goods for your inspection, including
PERFECT SOLUTION
their ante-election pledges and welcome at the clubs.
Fast:
refuse to vote fon Chamberlain horses, yachts and other allure- ;
for U . S. senator.
They are ments were open to me. For me
supposed to’all be honorable men, though happiness lay in another
who value their pledged word direction. I don’ t feel discour­
and their good name more than aged. I am a free man, and that
they do the plaudits o f a bunch means a great deal. I entered
of old-time machine politicians the mayor’ s office rich and will
who are now making their last leave it poor, but I am going to
stand for political'supremacy in keep on just as I have started.
And m y enemies will find a
this state.
The people are commencing to thousand fights in me y e t.”
Here speaks a splendid type of
try to rule in Oregon and, while
will mean the everlasting political
death of the man guilty, if not a
tar and feather* party on the side
as a “ slight token of the esteem
in which his constituents will
then hold h im .”
The people o £ Oregon (most of
whom, by the way, ar<* Repub­
licans) expressed themselves on
Holiday Goods
Books, Pictures, Toys, Dolls
.
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Business and
respectfully solicit
your patronage.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon,
October 3. 1908.
Notice is hereby given that Charles E. Morine.
1 Jackson
To..|/»An f'-.i.n««,
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o f Tflli
Trail,
County, Oregon,
who.
on Octo^
her 3. 1908. made Timber Application. No. 01640.
for North W est 1». Section 18. Township 33. South
Range 1 East, Willamette Meridian, h.i* filed
notice of intention to make Final Proof, to estab-
! £ h «jRbn to the land above described, before
W. H. Canon. U. S. Commissioner, at Medford
Oregon, on the 18th day of December. 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses: Albert Morine.
o f Trail. Oregon; Bert Hurst, o f Central Point, I
Oregon; Charlea Conrad, of Medford, Oregon, and I
George Blass, of Trail. Oregon.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
NOTICE FOR PU BLICATIO N .
Department o f tho Interior.
U .S . Land Office, at Roseburg, Oregon,
O ctober 31. 1908.
N otice is hereby given that Isaac J. Stacey, a f
Medford. Oregon, who. on O ctober 19. 1908. made
* P r i |c» tion- No. 01893. tor E r* N E1*«.
N
N W S Section 18, Town-
ship 34 South. Range 1 West, Willamette Meridian,
y a s filed notice o f intention to make Final Proof,
to establish claim to the land above described,
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M ? rT.W H’ c * n" n- U. S. Commissioner, at Mcd-
ford- Oregon, on the 12thday o f January. 1*909
CI a I^ ...^ ,---------------
Claimant names as witnesses: G eorg« #* ...
W. Sta­
gey, o f Beagle, Oregon; William Scott, o f Centi a!
Point, Oregon; William Huston, o f Beagle. Ore­
gon. and George Lind ley. of Medford. Oregon.
b e n j a m in l . e d d y ,
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department o f the Interior,
U. S. Lend Office at Roseburg. Oregon,
Septem ber 14. 1908.
Notice is hereby given that Allie E. Klippel, o f
Jacksonville. Oregon, who. on September 14. 19m .
made timber application. No. 01273. for NET»,
Section 8. Township 13 South. Range 1 West.
W illamette Meridian, has filed notice o f intention
tom ake Fnal timber proof, to establish claim to
•bov« d«xTiberi. hefore W, H. Canon.
U. S. Commissioner, at Medford Oregon, on the
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Department o f the Interior.
U. S. Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon,
October 8. 1908.
Notice ia hereby given that Margaret M. Stepp,
i d* y o f
1908.
o f Browns boro. Jackson County. Oregoa. who. on 3ri Claimant
names as witnesses: William H. Bgi-
October 8. 19<^. made Timber Application. No. ham. Durkin J V ,a Dyke. Charles Shyrman anti
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
01i39, for South
S E 4 . N E 4 SBH. 8K H NE’ i
Joseph Milter. aH o f T ra il Oregon.
TVpartment o f the Interior.
Section iT o w n a k ig ifc South. Rang.- l East, Will
BE N JAM IN U EDDY.
U. S. la n d Office at Roeeburg. Oregon,
Umetto Mcridmn. has filed notice o f intention to i
Rsgister.
make Final Proof, to establish damn to the land
October 31. 1908.
above described, before W 1!. Cason. U. S. Com­
Notice ie hereby given that Anna M. Smith, o f missioner. at Medfuvd. Oregaa. on the 21st day o t
B edford. Oregvn. who. on October 30, 19UK. made December. 1908.
Timber Entry. No. 02V72. for SE*, NBV,. gW H
Claimant names as w ffn e^ es; Charles O brs-
Trespass notices, printed on cloth,
N EH . N E ’ i N E l i and Is>t 2. Section 2. Township chain. a t Hutto FaBs. f+ a /rn n; John Iaeii. a t
34 S-aith. Range l Went. Willamette Meridian, has Bn>washer^ Oregon; Charles Edmondson sad for sale at this office.
50 cents per
filed notice o f intention to make Final Proof, to John Obenchain. o f Butte Falls. Oregmt
dozen.
|f
hum to the land above described, before
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
- H.
- Canon,
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W.
U. S Commissioner, at Medford,
Register.
Oreg> n. «>n the 2*>th day o f January. 1H09.
Claimant names as witnesses Thomas C. Nor­
ris. Joseph T. tia m on . Francis A. Smith and R.
Old new spapers for rale at the P e r
W . Gray , all of
Job work o f all kind* neatly done at
BENJAM IN L BODY.
aid office. Bundle o f tw enty-five fo r
b
n
office.
Call
and
see
sam
ples
Register.
& ce. ta.