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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1909)
C entral CENTRAL POINT. VOL. 4 OREGON, County Judges In Conference. * A Good Game. Council Meeting. H erald po in t THURSDAY. M AY 6, 1909. Central Point vs Grants Pass. NO. 3 fishin* REPORT OF THE CONDITION Of C fN T R A L POINT S T A T E B AN K (Special Correspondence.) Manager Grieve took his aggregation Dr. Pollnitz and John Ross a fishin’ The Central Point Cubs and the Jack A t the regular council meeting Mon The Oregon palate is never without o f acrobatic athletes to Grants Pass at Central Point, in the State o f Ore went Tuesday and the following de day evening the following couneilmen sonville second team played a good a relish for a good warm soaking, Sunday and while the knowing umpire gon, at the close o f business, April 28, were present, with Mavor Leever in game on the local diamond Sunday scription o f the trip, written by the growing rain, but never did it taste o f the friendly encounter was wise to 1909. the chair: Kyle, Jacobs, Hatfield and afternoon, resulting in a score o f 5 to 3 doctor, gives a faint idea o f the good i more like a full meal than during the the proper dope by which to land his RESOURCES. Pattison. In the absence o f Recorder in favor o f the Cubs. time they had. Tommy Kincaid and Sam Marshall last days o f dry, record-breaking April. own team on the winning side o f the Jones Councilman Hatfield acted as Divers kinds o f recreation by the sons Loans and discounts - - $39,176.45 “ Raise more hogs and get more page, the game was a good one, and by o f men are taken, but there’ s one that Overdrafts, secured and un clerk o f the meeting. The following proved themselves the invincible kid wealth by sending the Oregon Brand all manner o f right figuring belonged to beats all others out o f sight: Just to secured - battery o f the coast in this game, al- 200 46 bills were audited and allowed: 4,740.37 T. M. Jones, books and supplies $19 00 | though Sam came out with a broken o f packing house products to ever) the Pointers but then, you know, it ’s follow your ambition and to spend the Bonds, securities, etc. - - good for the boys to get “ skinned” Verne Magruder, work - - 15 00 collar bone and will be off duty for market o f the world’ ’ is the motto that day in fishin’ in the springtime when Banking house, furniture, should be announced from every school once in a while, even if they can’ t be they never fail to bite. Down beside | and fixtures 4,756.98 Will Wright, work . - - 5 50 some time in consequence. beaten. There was times when there H. A. Scott, work - - - 2 00 Jacksonville was full o f confidence [ and pulpit and be emblazoned on the the creek or river with a can o f worms Due from approved reserve was blood on the moon and it looked 21,273.66 W illiams Bros., lumber , - - 3 05 when they arrived in town, but there walls o f every commercial organization or liver and a set o f fishing tackle all j bank3 ■nighty billious for a quiet Sunday a f 8,750.62 complete, you can spend a day o f pleas- Cash on hand Lee Ingram, work - - - 4 00 was nothing to it when the final finish i in the state. ternoon but the level heads held down Herald, advertising - - - 8 00 came. The game wa3 close and in- i The Horse and Cattle Sale in Port- ure past the power o f words to meas Total $78,898.54 teresting, however, until the last in-1 land has opened the eyes o f livestocl the scrappers and there was no blood ure: With sport as this no other can L. Hatfield, rebate on poll tax and LIABILITIES. pilled. Two three favor the Pass was exp. - * - - - 1 25 ning, when the score stood 3 to 3, with t breeders in every part o f the Unitec compare. Lay aside your business wor Capital stock paid in the score. - $12,500.00 Jas. Shields, salary as marshal 19 17 Central Point to the bat for the last States and Canada to the fact that ry and your strivings mercenary, pick Undivided profits, less e x The game was a good one however, I. J. Purkeypile, same - - 21 65 whirl. The Cubs ran in a score, making Oregon is the best market for good a day when indications all are right. penses and taxes paid - 674.90 R. R. Electric Co, street lights 6 90 them one to the good, but so great was things in that line in the United States. in spite o f the umpire, being 2 to 2 at ,Tis the time to ‘ woo the finny,’ perch Individual deposits subject the end o f the eighth, and that is good the momentum o f the machine that The water committee reported having or catfish, scale or skinny, ’ it is spring W ithout regard to the exact spot in enough for anybody. to check - 62,232.41 engaged Alfred Gillett to sink city well they could not stop themselves until it time and the fish will surely bite. which they may reside, Oregon people Demand certificates o f de A breakdown in our wireless system to water level at rate o f $3.25 per foot stood 3-5, thus spoiling a close score, j are beginning to realize fully the prevents us giving the game in detail posit - 3,491.23 The lineup follows: for first 40 feet. Work is progressing tremeudous benefit o f the Annual Rose with lineup, star plays, etc. The hoys Mark Applegate, who has been at J a c k s o n v il l e Pos. CUBS rapidiy An order was made to have I. $78,898.54 Total Festival, which this year begins June go to Medford next Sunday to show the the Elk creek mines all winter in J. Purkeypile secure lumber and erect Kincaid Hope P 7th, continuing until the 12th. This team up there a few new stunts. The charge o f the work now being carried STATE OF OREGON, I a shed for the protection o f the motor Marshall r ss Dunyford c Festival emphasizes to people at a game promises to he a good one and on, came in Monday. Mr. Applegate County o f Jackson, f ‘ while the work is under way. Cronemiller 1st Wilkinson distance the extremely favorable cli every Central Pointer who takes pride reports that the main cook house and I, J. O. Isaacson, Cashier o f the Thompson matic conditions which make possible 2nd Griffith in seeing his home team win should be bunk house at the mines were destroy- above-named bank, do solemnly swear Smith 3rd Welch Mrs. Merley Wins Out. the production o f the finest roses in in the grand stand when the curtain ed by fire a few days ago together that the above statement is true to Coleman ss Peart the world. rises. Grieve and Daniels both swear with most o f their contents. There the best o f my knowledge and belief. Tucker rf DeVore J. O. ISAACSON. Cashier the game will be a humdinger and that were only three or four men at the The land contest case o f the govern Holmes County Judge J. B. M essickof Baker Wendt lf mine at the time and they had some CORRECT— Attest: W. C. L eevek , ment vs. Rev. Josiah Merley, deceased, Ross county, upon the request o f several is what the fans "re looking for. Preacher cf I. C. R obnett , hot work fighting fire and keeping it which was defended by the widow, has county courts o f the state, has issued a Umpire, W . E. Price. Directors. from spreading into the adjacent for been decided in favor o f Mrs. Merley. call for a state meeting o f the county NOTICE. Subscribed and sworn to before me est. Fortunately for the owners, two Judge Pentz was so notified by the courts and county commissioners, at wagon loads o f supplies did not reach this 5th day of May, 1909. Roseburg land office, who inclosed their Damage Done at Grater Lake. which it is expected to perfect a state To whom it may concern:— S. A. P attison , the mine until the day after the fire, decision in the case. organization similar to those existant This is to certify that November 7, Notary Public. and the loss was consequently less than This ends another o f the cases which Word has been received that all the in other states. Judge Lionel R. W eb 1908, I resigned as Manager o f the were brought against homesteaders in buildings at the station o f the superin ster o f Multnomah county will act as Jerry Lumber & Mining Co. and there it might have been. the Big Butte district and said to have tendent o f Crater Lake park have been chairman o f the reception committee, fore take this method o f notifying all Word reached here a few days ago been caused by the outgrowth o f a spir destroyed, or damaged by the heavy with power to name his associates, who may be interested in its affairs The Ladies, Aid o f the Christian o f the death o f Constance Heatherly in it savoring more or less o f persecution snows o f the past winter, says the I The gathering will convene at the con- that I am not responsible for any o f church will serve ice cream, cake and a hospital at Los Angeles, California, and malice. All o f the cases tried so Medford Tribune, F W. Arant the I vention hall o f the Portland Com the present acts o f 3aid Co. lemonade on the afternoon o f May 22. j l-4t W ALTER H. BOTTORFF. The Ladles’ Aid will sew for the fol-I Wednesday o f last week. The young far have been won by the defendants. superintendent o f the park, will leave mercial Club at 10 o,clock Tuesday man was about 19 years old and was a owing prices: Round apron with for there at once to determine the ex morning, June 7, and continue through j grandson o f Mrs. W. A. Owen o f this ruffle, 25 cents; apron with long sleeves, tent o f the damage and to make ar the day. An arrangement has been Mrs. Eli Jones received from her city. Details o f the sad affair have The May Day Ball. rangements for repairing and saving made for the county courts and judges nephew, E. B. Haas, o f the U. S. S, 35 cents; plain shirtwaist, 36 cents; not yet reached here, but it is under to secure a point o f vantage to witness Mother Hubbard, 50 cents; com fort the house furnishings and supplies stor Louisiana, a collection o f 15 souvenir stood he was in the hospital as a re the Rose Festival parade ■' onday night tacked for 60 cents; quilting per spool, The May Day ball given by the mem ed in the building. spoons from the countries visited by the sult o f an injury to his foot and it is bers o f the Rogue River Band in the It is reported that the snow is still ( and also the one Tuesday afternoon. battleship fleet in its trip around the $1.00. The Society has 27 yards of surmised death was caused by blood good rag carpet at 40 cents per yard, opera house last Friday night was one ten feet deep at the station, which is j Tuesday morning the convention will world. The spoons came from Trinidad, poison. also one wool and one silk quilt for o f the most enjoyable affairs o f the four miles from the rim o f the lake. | close its session, devoting the afternoon Peru, Moji, Rio Janeiro, Australia, sale. kind ever held in Central Point. A Parties who were in that vicinity dur- | to the festivities. County commission Honolulu, China, Japan, Smyrna, Auck For a burn or scald apply Chamber good sized crowd was present but the ing the winter gave it as their opinion | sher>ff* and engineers have derived land, N. Z., Ceylon, E gyp t’ and are at lain’ s Salve. It will allay the pain al crush was not so great as to interfere that the snow reached a depth o f 25 Kreat benefit from their organizations Do It N o w . once a unique and valuable collection. most instantly and quickly heal the in with the pleasure o f the dance which feet. The buildings in the park were throughout the entire United States, Now is the time to get rid o f your jured parts. For sale by Mary A. Mee. T. M. Jones returned from Portland lasted until a late hour. buirt especially to withstand the heavy and it is certainly meet that the county rheumatism. You can do so by apply The grand march started at 9:00 o ’ snows. The house was a two-story courts and county commissioners, who Tuesday morning after spending a ing Chamberlain’ s Liniment, Nine clock the music for that number being structure with an exceptionally steep practically handle the public affairs o f couple o f weeks there taking a course cases out o f ten are simply muscular Send for F ree Booklet on the im furnished by the full band and was roof. The bam was built on sim ilar! each county- should Set together for in embalming. The course o f instruc rheumatism due to cold or damp, or proved plan o f treatment and core o f the benefit o f each other’ s experience. tion was given by Prof. W. P. Hohen- chronic rheumatism, and yield to the Rupture, False Rupture (Varicocele), declared by the dancers to be all right. lines and the cabin in which the Crater During the remainder o f the evening Lake company had all o f its camp equip Oregonians don’ t wish anybody hard schuh, president o f the Western Col vigorous application o f this liniment. Nervous Disease and Kidney Affections. Try it. You are certain to be delight- the music was furnished by H azelrigg’ s ment stored, was built o f logs and was luck, but they never get sufficiently lege o f embalming, o f Iowa City, Iowa, 1 ed with the quick relief which it affordB. Mention this paper. superb orchestra. An elegant supper designed to stand an enormous weight. sympathetic when the fruit crop fails and the diplomas issued are the same Sold by Mary A. Mee. I nvalids ’ H otel , Buffalo, N. Y. was served in the banquet hall at mid It is the opinion o f Arant that not in the older states to “ mark down” as though the class took the regular night. The affair netted the band over much can be done with the buildings un the price at which we “ hold up” the course in that instruction. Mr. Jones $50 which will be added to the uniform til the snow gets off, which will be the j balance o f the world for its best apples received his diploma and afterwards passed the State examination and re fund. latter part o f this month. I f the dam- ; — ■ — ceived a state license as a recognized age is as bad as reported it will aggre- J j.;,j J-'^rra and Lee Ingram returned embalmer. One of the Soundest Financial gate several thousand dollars. Tuesday from the Elk creek mines, Job work o f all kinds neatly done at Institutions on the Pacific coast. B. H. Harris, manager o f the Butte | where they took a load o f supplies. this office. Call and see samples. | W. C. Leever and J. W. Merritt, two Falls Lumber Co., was in town Satur T r a n s a c t s a G e n e r a l B a n k in g B u sin e s s. Entertainment At Agate. | o f the owners o f the property, expect day looking after business interests. Mr. Harris says his mills are now turn The Rogue River Band Your account is respectfully so j to leave for the mine in a few days to ing out a large amount o f fine lumber licited, be it large or small. The closing exercises o f the higher arrange for extensive development and the company is prepared to supply In the Rogue River band Central room o f the Agate public s hool were | work during the coming summer. DIRECTORS. the trade o f this section at reasonable Point has a musical organization o f held last Saturday evening being enjoy- | prices. A new road has been built from which the town may well be proud. J. W. MERRITT, J. O. ISAACSON, Chamberlain's'Linlment. Butte Falls to Eagle Point, making the The organization now has 26 members school as well as many visitors from Cashier President. This is a new preparation and a good mills easy o f access tor heavy teaming. and is said to be the largest cornet band other districts. The large new school W . C. LEEVER, I. C. ROBNETT in the state outside o f Portland. A. W. house, completed there lest summer, is ! one. It is especially valuable as a cure Read the company’ s new ad in this is Vice-President. W. J. FREEMAN. Moon, the leader and teacher is well so arranged that the partitions can be ! for chronic and muscular rheumatism, sue. and for the relief from pain which it qualified for the position he holds as is lifted through the ceiling leaving the evinced by the rapid progress the boys entire building in one large assembly affords in acute inflammatory rheuma- -H -i-K - H - H -H -H - I-P -H -I-l- ; tism. Those who have used it have in have made since the band was organiz bail. variably spoken o f it in the highest ed only a few months ago. Such an or The Central Point band was present 1 ganization is a splendid advertisement and furnished music for the occasion terms o f praise. Lame * back, lame for the town and the boys are entitled and the efforts o f the boys were much shoulder and stiff neck are due to | rheumatism o f the muscles, usually to good strong backing from every appreciated. i brought on by exposure to cold or damp business man and citizen. A eombination musical and flag drill | and are quickly cured by applying this was one o f the striking features o f the liniment freely and massaging the af- program, every nation being represent- j fected parU Soreness o f the muscles, Whooping Cough. ed by a yonng lady bearing the flag and , wj,ether induced by violent exercise or This is a more dangerous disease than | singing the national air o f the country injury, is allayed by this liniment, For is generally presumed. It will be a she represented. . sale by Mary A. Mee. surprise to many to learn that more Besides the band some 2b or 30 per deaths result from it than from scarlet sons from town were present and all fever. Pneumonia often results from unite in declaring the affair a most en “ ITow many cigar?» do you smoke In it. Chamberlain’ s Cough Remedy has joyable one. a day?” the doctor Inquired o f his pa been used in many epedemics o f whoop tiont. to which Durne-.Ioncs hnd care ing cough, and always with the best re lessly replied. “ Oh. I think about six.” The Jacksonville Post has changed ••Well." replied hi? adviser, “ for tin* sults. Delbert McKeig o f Harlan, Io T h e z e G o o d s a re A ll S tr ic tly M o d e r n in S ty le , M a te ria l a n d W o r k m a n s h ip wa, says o f it: “ My boy took whooping hands J. W. Barnes having sold his in present you h id letter* limit yourself cough when nine months old. He had terest in the paper to D W. Bangshaw, to three.” And In detailing the inci it in the winter. I got a bottle o f recently from the state o f Washington. dent to me afterward Ilume-Jone* add ed. with a chuckle. “ You know, my Chamberlain's Cough Remedy which The Herald extends greetings to the dear Carr. 1 never did smoke more proved good. I cannot recommend it scribe and wishes him all kinds o f pros than three.** too highly.” For sale by Mary A. Mee. perity in his new venture. CENTRL POINT STATE BANK J Just Arrived The Latest Styles, Shapes and Colors in MEN’S and BOYS’ H A TS and SHOES For a limited time we are offering all of our Nicotine “ I f excessive smoking alone could cause heart degeneration.” writes a cor respondent o f the London Mail, “ such | cases would he common instead o f ev- Send your watches by mail or ex- tremely rare. Tbe fact is that only an ron flir* I almost infinitesimal amount o f nicotine press when in need n of f repairs *** Is absorbed in smoking. An ordinary will guarantee to return them in sized cigar or an ounce o f smoking to bacco contains enough o f this virulent good order. poison to kill two men. Tbe only rea son ail smokers are not killed at once Is that the nicotine Is destroyed In the combustion o f tbe leaf.” T h e J e w e le r MEN'S A N D BOYS' !! N O T IC E !! C L O T Hi N G At Greatly Reduced Prices M a r t i n J. R e d d y Medford Near Post Office Fine W atch and Jewelry Repairing F. 1638 ALL WORK GU AR ANTEED Procrastination. "W hy Is procrastination wild to be tbe thief nf time?” asked the teacher " ’Cause It take* a fellow so long to »ay It,” answered the bright boy at the foot o f the elaas —Chicago News. C a ll E a rly a n d S e c u r e S o m e R a r e B a rg a in s in H ig h G r a d e C lo th in g CRANFILL & ROBNETT Central Point’s Leading Merchants Subscribe for the H erald . n i-l’ l I I 1 I I -I I H H I * •H -H -H -H 'H - H - H - 1- H 1 I I H U ’ >