Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, December 24, 1908, Image 2

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    CENTRAL POINT HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24 1908.
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C entral P oint H erald
formed a trust whereby they own in trust for the people, by fraud
A Division of Purpose.
and control the fuel supply of and they should demand a return Some years ago the Yankee schooner
Sally Ann. under command of Captain
of the stolen property?
the country.
S. A. P a t t i s o n , P u b l i s h e r .
Spooner, was beating up the Connecti­
Unless
Mr.
Shaw
and
those
Rockefeller has long had a
cut river. Mr. Comstock, the mate,
monopoly of oil and all its by­ others who have seen the danger was a t bla ataUon forward. According
An independent local newspaper
can impress their fears upon the to bla notion of things the schooner
products.
devoted to the interests of Central
The best time to select your Holi­
a la Ue”,
t0°
Point and the Rogue River Valley.
day Goods is right now before the
The electric trust has seized men who now hold title to what mud flats which
; along the larboard
Published Every Thursday.
lines have been broken. We have
control of the electric power of belongs by right to the people, shore. So aft he went to the captain
Subscription price, $1.50 per year, in
just opened an elegant line of these
they will soon have greater rea­ and, with his hat cocked on one side,
the
country.
advance.
said:
goods for your inspection, including
The railway
corporations, son to fear.
“Cap’n Spooner, you're getting a lee-
Entered as Second-class Matter, May 4, through a few men, have con- j It would be better for the tle too close to them flats. H adn't you
1906, at the Post Office at Central Point,
„
country to force restitution of better go abeout?*'
Oregon, under the Act of Congrera of t r ^ O ^ h e tr a n s p o r ta tio n
The captain glared at him.
The
meat
trust
absolutely
fixes
|
property from the big thieves, “Mr.
March 8. 1879.
Comstock, jest you go for'ard
the price it pays for raising meat or from the beneficiaries of the and tend to your part of the skuner.
Etc. +
and the price it will charge for big thieves, if the thieves cannot I l l tend to mine:"
THE HOLIDAYS.
Mr. Comstock went for'ard In high
selling the product, so that the now be located,
Something anpr priate for every
dudgeon.
member of the family and some­
meat
we
eat
is
in
the
control
of
"Boys,” he bellowed out, "see that
TOMORROW is Christmas and
thin! to nlease everyone fru n Gran­
CLOSED SEASON TOR EDITORS. that e r mud hook’s all clear for lettln' |
a week later comes the glad a few.
dad to Snookums.
go."
Stock gamblers with their cor­
New Year.
“Aye, aye, sir!"
Editor Putnan of the Medford “Let go, then!" he roared.
It is customary for country ners, fix the price on cotton,
n e w s p a p e r s to print special wheat, corn, oats and other cer­ Tribune, after paying his compli­ Down went the anchor, out rattled
the chains, and like a flash the Sally
ments to the recent Grand Jurj Ann came luffing Into the wind and
Christmas editorials a t this sea­ eal products.,
son telling their readers all about Manufacturers in the great which refused to return a true then brought up all standing. Mr. j
Cenlral
Pharmacy,
walked a ft and touched hla J
the history of Christmas and the eastern centers fix the prices of bill against Earl Jackson, who! Comstock
hnt.
need of making good resolutions clothing, of farm machinery, of as aulted him on the streets of j “Well, cap’n, my part of the skuner \
for the new year.' The Herald building iron, and all other man­ Medford last Summer and beat ! Is to anchor.’’—Everybody's.
him almost to death, makes the |
will not indulge in that time- ufactured necessities.
Men Should B ru.h T heir Hair More.
1 ++4-H -H -
•i- H - l- H -i- H - ’r H -H-'H - M
Now comes the information following announcement:
honored habit this year but will
“ Very few men brush their hair
“ In spite of the grand jury’s i enough,’’ said a dow ntow n barber.
content itself with extending the given by T. B. Walker the other
compliments of the season to all day at Washington, that a lum­ decision to the contrary, The; “ F act. M ost Ills of the scalp can be
traced to th a t f a u lt You see It’s this
its readers and to every resident ber combine had been formed by Tribune wishes to announce that w ay: A m an Is generally In a hurry
of the town and community, which “ practically every stick of the open season for editors has when he dresses, and he’ never takes
LEWIS & SONS, Props.
whether they are readers of the standing timber in the western ended as far as its own editor is tim e to brush his h air—sim ply sm ooths
It down, generally only w ith a com b—
paper or not, and to gently re­ hemisphere” is to be controlled. concerned, and the closed season and a s a result dandruff Is allowed to
mind all such that they should This follows the announcement is on.”
accum ulate and trouble begins. Now.
w ith a woman It’s d iffere n t A wom an
be subscribers to and readers of from Chicago not long ago that
has to carefully brush her hair a t least
Weverhaeuser,
O’Brien,
Cook
their home paper if they are not.
Just S3vcd Themselves.
once a day. If she d idn’t It would be
If the Herald could know at and Hines interests, the great
a p re tty mess. I t ’s very length saves
the beginning of the year 1909 lumber interests of the country, E. B. Waterman, who recently pur­ her, for In brushing It each day she
Highest Market Price Paid for Beef, Pork and Mutton.
gets out all sorts of Im purities, d a n ­
that it had the united support of were the nucleus about which chased the Signs orchard, near Med-! druff and the like, all of which is for
We
invite your patronage.
CENTRAL POINT, ORE.
the people of its community it the combine was to be effected. ford, was in town Friday morning. 1 her own good. Now, th a t is the chief
Mr.
Waterman
with
his
wife
left
their
j
reason
why
few
er
women
suffer
from
So we have the fuel, the oil,
would ask no better Christmas
former home in Minneapolis in October i dandruff than the u n fortunate m em ­
present and it would be able to the electric power arid light, the expecting to locate in Boise valley, bers o f the opposite sex. and It Is also
undertake the duties of the com­ food cereals, the products from Idaho, and make a home on a tract of | the reason why the h a ir Is a w om an's
ing year in the way of working which clothing is made, the man­ land they already own there, but the crow ning glory even If she Is fair,
fat and forty. So brash yonr hair
and boosting for the general ufactured ariicles, the steel, the cold weather and snow storms they en - 1 every m orning thoroughly' if you w an t
welfare of the town and sur­ transportation of the country, countered there reminded them too to keep In the sw im .”—Philadelphia
forcibly of “ home, sweet home,” and
rounding c o u n t r y with much arid now every stick of timber they continued their trip to the Rogue Record.
greater power for aiding the gen­ in the western hemisphere, all River valley. After looking around for j
C e n tra l
P o in t, O re g o n
So Bad as T hat!
eral good than it otherwise can do. under the control ot' Rockefeller, a day or two they decided to return to , A young medical student who w as
Morgan,
Harriman, Hood River, but after buying tickets i calling upon a girl volunteered to sing
Central Point has the location Rogers,
and help entertain the company which
and the surroundings to become Archbold, Baer, Weyerhauser, and having their baggage checked the arrived unexpectedly. At the end of
All kinds of hauling promptly done. Retail Dealer.in Wood.
fa 't of the beauty and brightness and
a much better town than it has and two or three others.
busine.-s promise of this delightful val-
*<*<»»>
he turned to the young
,, , .
,
:.
, lady and remarked: "> L «till 'w
«n™ ~ UI r
lIllUblUK
These are only instances of , ■y suddenly
ever been and whether it shall
dawned upon them and tlUdll(f vocaI lessons. Do you know of pE N T R A L POINT LODGE NO. J93
Timl>er Land, A ct June 3. 1878.—
NOTICE FOR PUBLI ATION.
become such within the next the general combination which they closed the deal for the Signs or- a RooJ teacher?"
I. O. O. F.
twelve months or within the next controls all we eat, all we wear, chard while their trunks were speeding ; "yes. Indeed,” was the quick reply, Meets every Saturday evening at U n it e d S t a t es L a n d O f f ic e ,
Roeeburg, Oregon, May 8.1908.
twelve years depends entirely on the fuel, light, building material, towards Portland. The place contains [ "I know the very one for you. Here Is 7:30 p. m. in A. O. U. W. Hall,
N otice is hereby given that in compliance with
about 19 acres and the price was around I his address." and she scribbled the
the
provisions
of
the
o f Congress of June 3,
the
mineral $700 an acre. The location is one of j name on a card, giving It to the stu- corner Second and Pine Sts. Visit­ 1878, entitled “ An act act
the people who are now here. transportation,
for the sale of timber lanus
ing brothers are specially invitd to
in
the
States
o
f
California,
Oregon, Nevada, and
It is simply a question of wanting wealth of the earth—all handed the most sightly in the valley. Mr. and deut
meet with us when in town.
Washington Territory,” as extended to all the
Public
Land
states
by
act
of
A ugust 4, 1892, Wil­
E
r
n
e
s
t
H
a
t
h
a
w
a
y
,
J.
W
.
J
a
c
o
b
s
,
N
ext
day
he
called
up
the
teacher
by
by
master
hands
tor
the
good
of
Mrs. Waterman thus just saved them­
something bad enough to unite
iam Fletcher Parker, o f Portland, ccunty of
Secretary. Noble Grand. , Multnomah,
State of Oregon, filed in this office on
selves from making the serious blunder telephone: “ Is this the instru cto r of
and go out after that particular the few.
vocal music?”
April 28 , 1908. his sworn statem ent. No. 10027, for
. the purchase of the South-w est one-quarter (SW
Is it any wonder to Mr. Shaw of leaving the best valley on earth.
thing and get it.
"T he w hat?" w as the answ er.
1 V*) o f Section No. 14, in Township No. 33 South,
P R O F E S S IO N A L
: Range No. 4 West, W. M., and will offer proof to
"The vocal teacher?” was repeated.
It is not a question of making and to President Roosevelt, who
show that the land sought is more valuable for
“Naw.” cam e the reply. “I don’t teach
■ its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes,
Good Gough Medicine for Children.
a resolution on New Year’s day also in his message 'protested
i and to establish his claim to said land before the
nothing. I file sa w s "’—Ladles’ Home
Register and Receiver of this office, a t Rosebuvg,
to do so and so. All that is against socialism, that men are The season for coughs and colds is Journal.
JEROM E L. RAWHOUSER
Oregon, on
now
at
hand
and
too
much
care
cannot
Thursday, the 7th day of January, 1909.
necessary is for each one of us to thinking that if these men can
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
He names as witnesses: William McGuirk,
Most Northern Canada.
be used to protect the children. A
Jam es Hart and Thomas ¡¡Leonard, of Portland,
want s o m e t h i n g , talk to his combine to use all these things child is much more likely to contract Of the possibilities of extrem e n o rth ­
Office second floor John Ros3 building,
Oregon, hnd George Pease, of Placer, Oregon.
over Herald office. Pine street.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
neighbors about it, get their ideas for their personal benefit, hence diphtheria or scarlet fever when he has ern C anada a traveler w rites: "T he
above-described lands are requested to file their
Call residence from office phone when
country
th
a
t
ono
passes
through
from
claims in this office on or before said 7th day of
as to the best way to get it and to the detriment of the vast mass a cold. The quicker you cure his cold
necessary, day or night.
January. 1909.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
A thabasca L anding down to the Arctic
Register
then GET it. Suppose we all try of the people of the country, that the less the risk. Chamberlain’s Cough Red river Is full of vegetation and w ill. CENTRAL POINT ........................... OREGON
this plan once.— Wish all of our other men, equally honest with Remedy is the sole reliance of many In my opinion, one day be settled. In
and few of those who have all the mission gardens a t the different
neighbors a Merry Christmas and them, equally competent, more mothers,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
tried it are willing to use any other. posts th a t I passed 1 saw w heat and
Department o f the Interior.
a Happy New Year and then get humane and less tempted, could Mrs. F. F. Starcher, of Ripley. W. Va., barley growing, potatoes, lettuces, tu r­
H. P. HARGRAVE
DH
U. S. Land Office, at Roseburg, Oregon,
together and boost the old town— utilize the same things for the says: “ I have never used anything nips, carrots and every kind of vegeta­
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
October 81. 1908.
other than Chamberlain’s Cough Rem­ ble th a t one grows In one’s own garden
for water works first, then other benefit of all the people alike?
N otice is hereby given that Isaac J. Stacey, of
Medford, Oregon, who, on October 19, 1908, made
t home. T he country is thickly tlm-
Office over First National Bank
And there you have socialism. edy for my children and it has always a liereil
Timber Application, No. 01893. tor EH NE^«,
improvements will come in their
near the banks of the river, and
t NWH NEV* and NEV4 NWV», Section 18, Town­
given good satisfaction.” This remedy
Medford
:
ï
ï
:
Oregon
season.
Who gave Rockefeller the oil contains no opium or other narcotic and there a re few places In which you do
ship 34 South, Range 1 West, Willamette Meridiaa,
has filed notice of intention to make Final Proof,
not find large patches of prairie. You
and the minerals of the earth?
to establish claim to the land above described,
may be given as confidently to a child pass by a g re at outrush of natural gas.
; before W. H. Canon, U. S. Commissioner, at Med-
WHY SOCIALISM GROWS
Who gave Weyerhauser title to as to an adult. For sale by Mary A. and oil Is oozing out for miles along J. E. CNfAAl.PRES.
j. A PERRY Vice- a?rs. i ford, Oregon, on the 12th day of January. 1909.
i Claimant names as w itnesses: George W. Sta-
Mae.
all the timber of the western
the river bank.”
‘
o f Beagle, Oregon; William Scott, of Central
Point. Oregon: William Huston, of Beagle, Ore­
gon, and George Lindley, of Medford, Oregon.
Leslie M. Shaw, formerly sec­ hemisphere?
A Sena* of Propriety,
BENJAM IN L. EDDY,
retary of the treasury, com­ Who gave the Westinghouse
Register.
Will Resell Bonds.
"So you stole this m an’s ax?” said CAPITAL
$
5
0
,
0
0
0
.
0
0
plained in a speech last week Electrical syndicate the right to Acting upon the advice of attorney the Judge.
$10,000.00
that there is a dangerous growth lay claim to all the water power A. E. Reames, the Medford city council "Y'essab. 1 reckons d a r aln ’ no use •SURPLUS
try ln ’ te r spute de facts.”
NOTICE OF FIN AL SETTLEMENT.
of socialistic teaching in the pub­ of the world?
has decided to call the bond deal with
•’W hat did you do th a t for? H e said
Savings Department.
In the County Court of Oregon, for Jackacn
Who gave Baer and his asso­ the John Nuveen company off and ad­ he w ould have been perfectly willing
lic press and the pulpit of the
County.
In the matter of the estate of Joseph Wilson,
Safety Deposit Boxes.
country.
ciates the right to take all the vertise, and resell, the water bonds to to lend you th e ax.”
Sr., deceased.
parties. Nuveen has shown an
"Y'ee: but you see, Jedge. d a t m an’s
N otice is hereby given that the undersigned
Mr. Shaw has been closely coal or iron ores of this country ? other
executrix of the estate of Joseph Wilson. Sr.,
inclination to play unfair, and Mr. on’y Jes’ moved In de neighborhood. I We transact a General Banking deceased,
has filed in the above entitled court her
When a purchase is made, the Reames claims that as a matter of fact doesn’ know him wel enough te r go |
enough connected with the gov­
. . . .
.. . '
account of her doings as such executrix, and
respectfully
solicit
I
said
court
has fixed Tuesday. December 29.
’roun’
te
r
his
house
borrylu’."—W
ash-
Business
and
ernment to know that the press purchaser traces the title back to there is no legal contract between the
1908, a t 10 o ’clock in the forenoon of said day as
lngton Star.
the time for the final hearing of said final ac-
of the country, nor the pulpit is the beginning at some fixed and city and Nuveen regarding the bond
your patronage.
count. All persons interested are notified to make
or file their objections to said final account, if any
responsible for the growth of established point to ltarn if title issue.
Hard to Say.
they have, in said court on or before said time.
December 29. 1908.
M ary A nn G rim sley ,
"If your mother bought four bnskata !
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
socialistic ideas. Socialistic prac­ can pass to him.
Executrix of the estate o f Joseph Wilaon. Sr.,
Of
grapes,
the
dealer's
price
being
a
I
Department o f the Interior.
deceased.
God
ma
le
the
trees,
the
coal,
tice is becoming quite frequent
(juarter a basket, how much money | u. s. Land Office a t Roeeburg. Oregon.
in this country and it has worked the oil, the gas, the rivers to
wDuld the purchase cost her?*' naked
December f>. 1908.
the new teacher.
I N otice is hereby given that Blanch L. Smith, of
out so well and it is claimed by pour over precipices and down
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
You never can tell, answered Tom- Timber Application, No. 01940. for SV> of NWV,
those in authority of no less rapids, causes the cotton, the
my, who was at the head of bia clasa. N W H o f N W q, NWH of SWV», Seer, on 26, Town-
Department o f the Interior.
33 South. Range 1 East, Willamette Meridian,
standing than the president him­ wheat, the corn and other things
“Ma’s great at bargaining!”—loadles' ship
has filed notice of intention to mak« Final Proof, U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon.
October 81, 1908.
, to establish claim to the land above described,
Home Journal.
self in his messages, has proved to grow, waters the grass, gives
1 before W. H. Canon. U. S. Commissioner, at Med-
N o tic. i , hereby liv e n th»t A n n , M Smith, of
¡
tord.
Oregon,
on
the
8th
day
of
March.
1909.
Sedfurd Oreiron, who. on October 80. 190S, m»de
so beneficial, that it cannot be it sunlight ard rain to provide
Claimant names as witnesses: Carl B. Webstar,
Entry, No. 02072. for SEV. NEV,. SWW
Accepted.
I Thomas C. Norris, Joseph T. Gagnon and Francis N E ». NEVi NEV* and Lot 2, Section 2, Township
prevented but must be recognized food for the cattls and sheep
'•Quills ha* had a «tory accepted at A. Smith, all of Medford, Oregon.
84 South, Range 1 West, W illamette Meridian, has
BENJAM IN L. EDDY.
fUed notice of intention to make Final Prwof. to
la s t” remarked a journalist to a col­
as a permanent feature of the which He placed upon the earth
Register.
claim to th« land »bove described, before
league.
W. H. Canon. U. S Commissioner, a t Medford,
country.
for food.
~*r'.,n' on t *,e 26th day o f January, 1909.
“Surely not," wn* the rejoinder.
Claimant names as witnesses: Thornes C. Nor-
God made them all. .
To be sure, these authorities,
"Tea. He went home at 2 o’clock
ne, J<*«ph T. Gagnon. Francis A. Smith and R.
60 YEA R S ’
. Gray, all o f Medford Orevon.
thla morning with an awful yarn, and
Did He make them for Rocke­
including the president, do not
E X P E R IE N C E
BENJAM IN L. EDDY.
hi* wife believed I t ”
Register.
recognize publicly that it is so­ feller. Morgan, Rogers, Weyer­
cialistic practice that they are hauser, and those few or did He
A Big Deor.
endorsing, but it is a fact just make them for all mankind?
The following la a copy of a bill
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
posted on the wall of a country vil­
the same.
Need it surprise Mr. Shaw and
lage In England: "A lecture on total
Great corporations, combines, President Roosevelt much to find
trade M arks
Department of the Interior.
abstinence will be delivered in the
D e sig n s
U. S. Land Office a t Roseburg. Oregon.
trusts, whatever you may wish that the people are tracing title
i open air. and a collection will be made
C oeVRIGMTS A c .
December 17, 1908.
A tim ne .ending . ik a trb and dMKTlMloQ may
at the door to defray expenses.”
to call them, have taken control hack to see who originally owned
N otice is hereby given that James Devies. of
.n lr .lf w v r ’sin onr optnioo frM w S .tb ,r so
Invention u rn
pwentAMe t o n n a n l n ,
Trail.
Oregon,
who,
on
January
12, I960, made
of the great natural resources of all these things?
tinn,wrirtivnnnOtlei ti.l. H«hCB00* on H u .n l.
Homestead Entry. No. 13328. for South East
Surface Transit.
,en t f r . , Oldmt .. . n r v for uv-nnny patent«.
Sevtion S. Town.hip 33 South. Range 1 F u L WM-
Thlf
remedy
c
m
always
b*
depended
open
and
H
uent,
telen
thn.ueh
Mann
k
t'o.
n
c
e
lv
.
And need they be much sur­
the country and are managing
“ Step lively, please." said the con­
lamette Meridian, has filed notice f*f intention to
HwrUJ «otter, without char»«. In th s
tlciaaM to take. It cantatas no opium or
m n .e Ffna? five y e « r P r u f ,
t i'a M is h c J a ir to
ductor.
them all. ns they claim for the prised if the people should con­ It other
t h e Iri'-d rt'sy ■ d ” ’I ' n ' . - l h»d •< W . 1!. C an.«r, l .
harmlal dra| and auy he {trea aa coafi-
"If I was young enough to do that."
common good, but in reality for clude some day that title had deatty ta afehy aa to aa adak.
A hanilsavmrif GlTistrjk#e<i wpekir. I n r s v cif.
responded the aged pnaaeT'cer, climb-
filiation - i any scienttfle tournai.
r
m
ifit
i s witneW N's' J o h n J . W ir
frits » reata, large use M ceats.
been wrested from God, who
their own good.
».%
ar : f«*or m«
.
Ing aboard. “T*d wn * -ml beat yonr
^ >I i !'« t . Jam n R vron I K nr in a n
M oiif.e, *1! o f T ra il, O re g o n .
ear.”—P
hiladelphia
L
n
ig
ei.
The great coal companies have l I'.aue and held all these things Solo'by k’»ry A M e .
BENJAM IN L. EDPY.
Holiday Goods
Albums, Dressing Cases,
Books, Pictures, i oys, Dolls
a
Prescriptions a Specialty.
Point
Mary A. Mee, Proprietor. Central Point. Ore.
Central Point Market
Fresh and Salt Meats
Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal.
D. C. G R I M
City Draying and Transfer
Medford National Bank
COUGH
P atents
Scftnflfk American.
R egister.
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