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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1908)
1 C entral point herald VOI., i ' K M T H A L P o IN T .O R E ö O N . T H U R S D A Y . 3 Obituary. Band Instruments Ordered. Oregon D h î C K M B K R 3.1008. Christmas Presents European Monarchs. N O . 3 i ftr Bssr Money and Churches. Fasting In Japan. In the eighteenth century there were From time out of mind, lays the Ja no temperance societies or hands of pan Times, certain devotees o f that The organization of a tirst-class cor- his home three miles east o f this place hope, nor Uecbabltea and blue ribbon country have visited a celebrated tem 1908, was army. T o be as “ drunk as a lord” was ple at Narlta twice a year to perform net band in Central Point is now an | Wednesday, Wednesday, November November 25, 25, 1908. was Mrs. G. W . Jeffers, who has been ' assured “ “ fact, the order * w....... . Portland, Ore., November 30, 1908. the height of human felicity. It was the pious act o f faatlng within Its sa for instruments . horn in Yorkshire, England, June 22, seriously ill for a few days is improving having gone forward this week. the age of “ three bottle men,’’ of con cred precincts. A “ fasting hall" has j 1830. A t the age of o f 11 years he came 11830- (Special Correspondence.) December 7th to 12th is the next date j Sixteen members have put up their ! to America, landing at N ew York City. Tremendous interest is manifested vivial toasts, of drinking songs. Even been specially erected for their accom for Dr. Davis, the dentist, in his Cen- I money for instruments and it is prob- He afterwards lived in Wisconsin, Illi , throughout o regon, Washington and the church Indirectly encouraged in modation. Observations kept on 226 temperance. There were certain dis men and 32 women who fasted showed tral Point office. 14tf j able others will come in a little later n°>*. Missouri and Iowa, and at the age British Columbia in the great fruit tricts w here at Whitsuntide the church that of the whole number 59 fasted less or i of 21 years he first crossed the plains gathering which will convene in Port- wardens were accustomed to levy con than a week, 174 faated one week. 10 Mrs. I. C. Robnett spent Thanks-1 and swell the membership to 20 Business men of the town are to California, in 1851, later returning land under the auspices o f the State tributions of malt from the parishion continued faatlng two weeks, 14 fasted giving with her mother and sister a , t ! _____ more interested in securing the organization, to the states by the Panama route. Horticultural Society and Northwest ers. This was brewed Into strong ale three weeks, and one went without Ashland. In 1853 he again hearkened to the call Fruit Growers’ Association December and sold In the church. The Whltsun- food for five weeka. Inquiry as to the Mrs. F. H. Hopkins went to Portland j By'them to assUUn paying ^ fora ] "the W est and again erossed the 1st to 4th. The twenty premium boxes | tkle topers had, however, a pious motives of the rasters showed that 109 men and 25 women desired to rise in yesterday to spend a few days visiting, numbery of the mo3t expensive inatru. plains to San Francisco, going f'om of apples purchased by the Portland method In their madness. The money spent on the beer waa the world, 13 men and 2 women want- with friends. 'g e n ts . It is expected that the instru- that place to British Columbia, finally Commercial Club will go five boxes expended by the churchwardens In od to Increase their business profits, 16 Landlord Stephens >n, of the Pleasants mentg will arrive in about two weeks, returning to California, when he settled each to King Edward o f England, church maintenance, and the muddled men prayed for the safety of their fam- at Red Bluff, where he engaged i m l e i Kaiser Wilhelm o f Germany, Czar hotel gave 130 midnight suppers on the when the organization will be com roisterers no doubt believed them- Hies, 13 men and 4 women Bought cores cattle business, remaining there for a Nicholas o f Russia, and President Fal- selves to be pillars of the church even of diseases and 10 men wanted general occasion of the Thanksgiving dance. pleted and practice will commenre. Considerable excellent talent has number o f years. A t that place he liers of France, after being exhibited when, under the Influence of the alco- good luck. Only three persona, two Remember the dates for Dr. Davis, was married to Mary'Hazleton in 1884. inJMacy’s show windows in New York. hoi, they rolled upon Its pavement, men and one woman, fasted In gratl- the dentist, Central Point, December been secured in the band membership Three children were born to them, two The Pacific Northwest is going to carry Tbey thought themselvce supporters of tude for the fulfillment of former pray- and after a few months’ practice it is 7th to 12. 3 tf expected the organization will be one daughters and one son. In 1891 the off important prizes at the National the church when they wanted “ sup era. “ It need scarcely be said," re When in Medford, go to the Emerick of the best of its kind in all of South family Removed to McLoud, California, Horticultural Congress in Council porting" themselves and deemed them marks the Japan Times, “ that tho peri and a year later they came to this coun Bluffs, Iowa, December 14th to 19th, if selves most saintly when they were od of their fasting was the shortest” for your dinner. W. E. Johnson, pro ern Oregon. most soddened. UatU as recently as ty, where they have sinee resided. united effort counts for anything. prietor. 26tf 1827 (when the license was withdrawn) Snowball Showers. Venus, the second daughter, passed Mrs. Minnie C Penmger has pur More than one explorer In cold cli It has been predicted that the great a church and public bouse were cov George Little has built an extensive away in 1892, and Mrs. Gibbon died in ered by one roof at Deepdale, midway chased three lots in block 62 from S. A. mates has noted the curious phenome Y. M. C. A. movement which resulted 1898. The surviving children are Mrs. Pattison et ux., and will build a home addition to his residence. in raising $51,250 at Eugene in seven between Derby and Nottingham. A non of a “ snowball shower." The balls, Grace Orr, of Norwalk, California, and door that could be opeued at will serv The piano pupils o f Miss Fay Pleas It Is true, are not very big, the aver there. days is to be felt in many o f the other Joseph R. Gibbon, o f this place. ed to separate the consecrated Interior age being about the size of a hen’s cities and towns o f Oregon. F or S a l e — Second-hand cook stove, ants gave a recital at the home of Miss of the church from the common tap Deceased was of that hardy, rugged egg, but they are true snowballs for good as new. Enquire of W. E A lex Mary Mee last Friday evening to the type o f the pioneer who helped to The Presbyterian pastors o f Portland room of the tavern!—Chambers’ Jour all that—compressed globes of snow, parents and a few friends of the class. ander at Freeman & W iley’s. 32d33 nal. not little lumps of Ice or hall. A fall The different numbers by the young make the Pacific Coast states what met at the Commercial Club last Friday of the kind occurred In north Loudon W. H. Norcross shipped a car of pupils spoke highly for the painstaking they are today, and was held in high as the guests of President H. M. Crooks In March, 1859, and at the time It was Spitzenburg apples Tuesday. The ship All Wall Except Bill. work of the teacher, as well as for the esteem as a neighbor and a man. He of Albany College, and pledged $10,000 observed that the balls seemed tlvty ment is consigned to a New York com was honorable and upright in his daily as Portland’s part in the endowment of faithful work of the class. times as dense and compressed as ordi mission house. life and his demise will be sincerely that institution. nary snow and in no way to bo told Rev. J. E. Day of Woodville, has regreted by many friends and ac- W anted — A good boy, not in school, from the usual handmade missiles. W. H. Wehrung has been elected to learn the baker’s trade. Apply to been requested by the Home Mission | quaintances. Thoy had fallen during the night and president of the Portland Country Club Commitee to take charge of the Presby were strewn many layers thick over George Schiller at the Central Point The funeral was held last Friday and Livestock Association, and Secre terian Church at Central Point till the from the home, interment being in tho a very large area. No cause—except a Bakery tary M. D. Wisdom will go to Chicago next meeting of the Presbytery next doubtful electrical one—can be as Central Point cemetery. to attend the International Show and j W. H. Norcrcss drove to Medford cribed for the strange phenomenon, Spring. Services will be held in the arrange dates for next year. Tuesday afternoon for the first time and monntalneers are apt to discredit ! Baptist Church on the second Sunday since his serious accident o f last sum In Goldendale, Washington, the High the stories of suowbull showers told o f each month morning and evening. Special Council Meeting. mer. them by the old guides till suddenly In School pupils had a great deal of fun Mine host Reddicliffe, on the Central the midst of an ordinary storm they with their “ Tag Day’ ’ on Saturday. F ound — A boy’ s overcoat, on the Point Hotel, brought in a full bag of find themselves assailed as though by The proceeds will go towards painting road between Central Point and Jack A t a special meeting o f the city myriads of mischievous schoolboys.— ducks Friday as a result o f his Thanks the school building. sonville Owner may have same by council held Monday evening the street London Standard. giving shoot at Gold Ray. Besides fur Congressman William Lorimer, of calling at this office and payin; for committee was instructed to proceed nishing his guests at the hotel with all Chicago, member of the River and this notice. 32d34 “ Why, how do you do, uncle? flow's A Patient Judge. the fowl they could dispose of at Sunday with the work of street improvements Harbor Committee, is making an ex all the folks?” A western judge, sitting In cham The school census recently completed dinner, Mr. Reddicliffe remembered without further delay. Accordingly a "Thoy're all well 'eept Bill. He’s bers, seeing from the piles of papers tended visit to many of the important shows a marked increase in school many of his friends around town with large number o f teams were put to In tho lawyers’ hands that the first work yesterday morning hauling granite harbors of the Pacific Coast. He gave married."—St. Louis Post-Dlsputch. children since a year ago. The number the toothsome Mallards. case was likely to bo hotly contested, from the foothills for cross walks, etc. the Columbia River especial attention. now in the district is 368 against 322 an Up te Date Explanation. asked, “ What la tho amount In ques John Miles, o f Los Angeles, Cali As soon as the crosswalks are complet One o f the most enjoyable trips yet increase o f more than 10 percent. "Electrical failures have nn advan tion?” "T w o dollars,’’ said the plain fornia, was here during the week visit ed and some necessary work done on made by the Portland Realty Board tage over all kinds.” tiff's counsel. “ I’ll pay It,” said the F or S a l e — Good oull apples all kinds, ing his sister, Mrs. W. E Kahler, Pine street the teams will be put to judge, handing over the money. "Call was to Vancouver, Washington, on the “In what way?” apple cider, cider vinegar, Winter N el whom he had not seen for about 25 work hauling creek gravel onto the “They can always furnish a current tho next case.” 28th. They went by trolley and re lis pears. Delivered to all Central years. Mr. Miles has been enjoying roads leading into the town* He had not the patience of Sir W il turned by the Spokane, Portland & excuse.”—Baltimore American, Point on order. Old Leever ranch, two an eastern trip since last April and has liam Ornnt, who. after listening for Seattle Railway, over the famous miles west from Central Point.—A. J. visited relatives and old friends in two days to the arguments of counsel Chill. bridges which span the Columbia and many different sections. He left for Dunlap. , 32tf Gladys—Isn't this autumn air delight' as to the construction of a certain Mysterious Disappearance. Willamette. The realty men were act, quietly observed when they had the south Monday morning. ful? Christian Science services are held royally entertained. Harold—Not much. It reminds me done, “ That act has been repealed.” The dance given under the auspices every Sunday morning in the Masonic A premium list superior to any offer that I've got to get a new overcoat— —Argonaut. L. W. Fansher, a former resident of lodge room, opera house building, at o f the Modern Woodmen Thanksgiving this place, recently o f Medford, disap ed before is being circulated for the Detroit Tribune. evening was one o f the most successful! 11:00 o’clock. A ll are invited to at peared from his home more than a week approaching Oregon State Dairy As tend these services. Subject for Sun events o f the kind ever given in Cen ago in a very mysterious manner since sociation’s Convention at Salem Decem tral Point. A large crowd was in day, December 6th, “ God the Only ber 10th and 11th. Particularly hand attendance and everybody was in a when nothing has been learned o f his Cause and Creator ” some cups are a feature o f the prizes. thankful frame of mind. A masquerade whereabouts. He appeared to be in Ludo Grieve, who has been in East ball will be given under the same his usual health and spirits in the Correspondence indicates an attendance morning when he le ft his house to go larger than ever before. ern Oregon for a couple o f years in the auspices Christmas night. One o f the Soundest Financial down town and soon afterwards he was employ o f the government survey serv Institutions on the Pacific coast. The horticultural meeting held in ice in the capacity o f draughtsman, Medford last Saturday was well at seen going out o f Medford towards Transacts a General Banking Business. Medford proposes to put the question came in Sunday and will probably spand tended by representative fruit growers Phoenix. Later he was seen on the road near Phoenix when he left the o f prohibition vs license up to the people the winter here. o f the valley, and the address by Prof. Your account is respectfully so n m • * road and-turned into the woods. Search and allow them to settle the matter in licited, be it large or small. A. L. Aikins left Thursday evening O’Gara on the cross-polleriization of ing parties have been out looking for order to take the fight out o f the for Newport, where he expected to fruit was highly instructive and profit him for several days and the only trace council and atop the petty wrangling in DIRECTORS. spend a few days enjoying the excellent able. Orchardists in this section should yet found was some papers and memo that body. This is a good idea and in duck shooting on and around Yaquina arrange to have Prof. O’Gara hold a J. W. MERRITT, J. O. ISAACSON, randum books belonging to him scatter line with the principle of popular govern bay. He will probably visit Portland be meeting here during the Winter. President. Cashier ed along the railroad track between ment. Let the people settle the ques fore returning home. Dr. H. P Hargrave, county health Talent and Ashland. Mr. Fansher was W. C. LEEVER, tion and then let them abide by the re I. C. ROBNETT The Presbyterian Missionary Society, officer, was called here Monday by Dr. engaged in the tree business and his af sult no matter which side wins. Vice-President. W. J. FREEM AN. which was postponed on account of Rawhouser to see the children of Mr. fairs were in first-class shape when he and Mrs. C. E. Stephenson who were j disappeared and his domestic relations Thanksgiving, will meet tomorrow (Friday) at the home o f Mrs. Frederick on Sunday attacked with a mild form Were all that could be desired. It is 4 -l' i ■l- l -I- H - H - l - H - H - l-l- l-l- l- t -H - H - H - K - H - H - H - I- H - H - l- l-l-l- H -H -l- H - H 1 1 H ' 1 1 -H - H - W - H - l - H - I - M ' M l' » + at 2:30 p. m sharp The November o f some eruptive disease. The physi- believed the man must have become topic will be used. —Mrs. E Tompkins, cians pronounced the disease to be a suddenly demented after leaving his very mild form o f smallpax, similar to j,ome and wandered away while in that Secretary. that which has been prevalent in Ash- condition. While residing here he was Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Downing and J. land for some t'me. The h< use was proprietor of the Central Point hotel E. Boswell and family, left Tuesday quarantined and the usual precautions for awhile and also engaged in the skat- a ’ternoon for Ventura, California, taken to prevent further spread o f the | Hnk business for Awhile, where they will spend the winter. Mr. trouble and no anxiety is felt regarding i Downing, who has been troubled for the general health o f the town. years with asthma, hopes the change Card o f Thanks, will prove of much benefit to his health. W e take this means o f expressing Opic Reid, the famous novelist, hu Table Rockets. our sincere thanks to our friends and morist and lecturer, delivered a lecture ------- | neighbors for their assistance and at Medford last Saturday evenine and Mr. Meirs has had a carlo* 1 o f drain ' »ympathy extended during the last ¡11- spent Sunday fishing in Rogue river. Mr. Reid was much impressed with tile delivered at his place here to be ne9S and at the death and bur,al o f our beloved father. the Rogue River valley and expects to used about the grounds where he is M rs . G race O rr , going to build. return next summer and spend his Local and Personal William Gibbon, who passed away at j CENTRAL POINT STATE BANK Dry Goods Miss May Neaion has been engaged Included in the recent shipment of to teach the Willow Springs school and fruit trees to this place were 7000 began her duties Monday. apple and pear trees billed to the Con An effort to organize a literary so dor Water and Power Co., which will ciety is being made here. be planted on their farm at Tolo. This A t the last Sunday-school meeting a will set 100 acres and in addition to this committee was appointed to call on our the company will plant another 100 citizens to ascertain the sentiment* of on their holdings in this section during the community in regard to a public the present season. Christmas tree. Mrs. W. P. Twomey met with a serious accident Monday evening w tile on her way to attend services at the Christian church. She tripped on the side walk and fell to the ground break ing one bone in her right wrist. Dr. Rawliouser reduced the fracture and the patient is as comfortable as can be expected. The dinner given by the I adies Aid society o f the M. E. church in the town hall on Thanksgiving day was one o f the best ever spread on a simlar occasion Methodist ladies enjoy as enviable reputations as expert cookers o f chicken as the ministers o f their church do in disposing o f the fowls. The proceeds of the occasion netted some $40. A quiet wedding took place Thanks giving at the home o f the bride’ s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. S M. Neaion. when Mr. Owen T Wilson, o f Sams Valley, and Miss Margaret A. Neaion were united in the bond* o f holy wedlock by Rev. T. M. Jones. A fter the ceremony and congratulations were over the com pany, consisting o f the families of the bride and groom and the officiating minister and wife, partook o f a boun teous Thanksgiving dinner. The young couple left in the evening for the home o f the groom's parents, Mr and Mrs. D. C. Wilson, in Sams valley, where they will reside. The best wi hes of their many friends for a happv and prosperous journey through life follow them. C ra n fill & R o b n e tt. J oseph R. G ibbon . vacation here. Clothing For Ec ze m a , Tetter and Salt Rheum. The intense itching characteristic of these ailments is almost instantly allay ed by Chamberlain’s Salve. Many severe cases have been cured by it. For sale by Mary A. Mee. Leading Merchants. E STR A Y NOTICE. Came to my place about September 12, 1998, one blaek Jersey yearling heifer, with underbit on right ear and smooth crop off left ear. Owner is requested to come forward and pay charges and take animal away, other wise same will be advertised and sold according to law. V ernon M agruder , 31d43 Central Point, Or. Groceries Old newspapers for tale at the Her ald office. Bundle o f twenty-five for 5 cents. 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