Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, June 24, 1909, Image 1

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    C entral P oint H erald
CENTRAL POINT,
VOL. 4
Go'd Ray Irrigation Piant.
The big pumps o f the
Rogue
River '
E ectric C o ., at Gold Ray, which are j
designed for raising water iron Rogue j
river for irrigation purposes will b e !
started this weelj and the pipe line ir- I
rigeting system, covering several thou-
OREGON,
New Train Schedule
Central Point Defeats
Grants Pass Team
j
Last Sundays game on the local
diamond, between Central Point and
will be in operation.
| Grants Pass, shows that Grants Pass is
The pipe line thus far completed is ! no match for Central Point when it
about seven mi es in length and covers I comes to playing ball. The game was
sand acres o f line land around Tolo j
all o f the 250 acres o f orchard that has w ' tne83e,i b* thf ‘ " f 81 and
f"’
• thusiastic crowd o f the season, but the
already been planted by Colonel Ray, as Kame woul(J have been more interesting
Point sending a grounder to Faubion
who muffed the ball. He was sent to
second on Hoppy’ s hit.
B.
Peart
bunted sending Sandy to third. Mess-
ner hit a hot liner to center field scoring
Sandy. H. Peart hit and was followed
by C. C'ark who was given a pass.
Goodpasture hit filling the bases and
M. Clark’ s hit scored H. Peart and C.
Clark. Farra was struck out. retiring
the side with 4 runs.
Grants Pass only run came in the 5 th
An error by Hoppy and a hit by Riggs
THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1909.
The new
effect
train schedule which took
Monday and
Tuesday on the
Southern Pacific has been
furnished
the Herald by the company’s local agent.
A number o f
conflicting
have been published in
statements
Home Talent Show
Draws Dig House
neighboring
towns but the following may
as authoritative:
f
NO. 10
be taken
South Bound.
No. XI, (does not stop here) Shasta
Limited.
Mail
5:32
A.
M.
No. 15,
10:20 A. M.
\ No 13
mail
3:16 P. M.
I No. 19
10:38 P.M.
By far the largest audience that ever the best amateur effort ever attempted
greeted any kind o f an old show in the in the town.
Glenn Pleasanta, who took part o f
Central Point opera house filled to over­
Captain Bright, two days before the
flowing that big auditorium Tuesday play in p ’ mee F. F. Cooper who was
evening to enjoy the presentation by compelled to leave town on account o f
local talent o f “ A Texas Steer” which illness in his family, carried the part
was put on by the Rogue River co rn e t, «< * U «n tly considering his short practice
tand and their friends as a benefit for | The receipts was *127.00 the net pro­
ceeds o f which will go into the band
that popular organization.
Lynn Pnrdin, who is an old stager in ; udiform fund.
,
.
,
,
,
The boys ordered fatigue uniforms in
matters theatrical, took the leading white duck a few day. ago for immddi-
; part as Maverick Brander, the Texas
use but the present fund is for the
cattle king, and later representative in ; purpose o f securing first-class suits
for all seasons o f the year.
congress, and Jim Grieve, as Brassey j i suitable
1
well as a large amount o f adjacent land. | had it not been so one sided. However
The system will be extended from year i the game was not without sensational
to year until all o f the north end o f the ! features. In the 4th inning Hoppy hit
North Bound.
county will be under irrigation.
! the ball for 3 bases and in the 6th Ben
No. 12. (does not stop here) Shasta
Irrigation by pipe line issom ethingof I Peart made the play o f the day in one
Limited,
Mail
an innovation in Oregon but in many i handed catch that no body would be
9:32
A.
M.
Summary.
No. 20
other arid and semi-arid regions it has j ashamed of, he shot the ball first base
7:48 A. M.
already been proven the most econom- and threw out Faubian thus making the
Bases on balls o f Osborn 4 off Good- N j . 16
5:34 P . M .
ical method o f distributing water. The 1 only double play o f the day. Good- pasture 2. Three base hits Hopkins. No. 14 (does not stop here) 8:49 P. M.
Gall, member o f the third house at
pipe line conserves the water and places pasture was in fine form and pitched a Hit by pitched hail Faubion by Good-
Washington, and general guardian o f j
the exact quantity o f water needed ill a j great game o f ball, allowing Grants pasture. Struck out by Goodpasture 9
Galloway Kills Crater Laws.
The best lumber at the lowest price
‘certain spot, ju st where it is needed, j Pass only 4 hits, while Central Point is by Osborn 6. Time o f game 2 hours.
is what you want. Let us figure with
The waste and damage so often the re­ credited with 11 hits,. Sandy had his Umpire pankey Scorer J. F. Hopkins.
thing to be desired. I f Jim isn’ t speed­
The ('rater Lake wagon road project
you. Butte Falls Lumber Co. *
3tf
sult o f broken ditches is also avoided eye with him and certainly glommed all
ily promoted to at least the second or
Medford again defeated Jacksonville
received a body blow in Judge Gallo­
and taken altogether most authorities that came his way. The work o f the last Sunday in a score ot 9 to 4. The
third place in the postoffice deqartment
on irrigation favor the pipe line distri­ fielders was also good.
at Washington it will not be because way’ s court at Salem Tuesday morning
standing o f the teams is now as fo lows:
A Royal Welcome.
H. Faubien started the show for the
! o f his failure to make good Tuesday when that jurist declared unconstitu­
bution.
Pet
Won Lost
Colonel Ray is planning to divide his visitors by putting one over thrown
night in a genuine personal adaptation tional the act appropriating
*100,000
Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Robnett returned
.600
2
Medford
3
farms near Tolo into small fruit or out by Clark.
o f his stage name. O. M. Garvin and fo r the purpose o f asssisting in building
.600
Friday
from
an
extended
trip
north
du-
Grants
Pass
3
2
Second base S. Fauoion struck out
chards and place a family on each
Bridane Sanderson carried off the hon­
.600 | ring which they visited the Seattle fair,
3
2
tract. While his plan is somewhat no­ and Bower flew out to Clark, retiring Central Point
ors as hlackface artists and Harry Beal, the road.
.200 the Portland Rose festival, Victoria and Floyd Ross and Harry Griffiths, repre­
The decision was in form o f an order
1
4
vel it promises to work out all right. the side. Sandy opened for Central Jacksonville
¡Vancouver, B, C., and many other senting the real thing in Texan methods restraining the state treasurer from
It is, in brief to place his people on a
! points o f interest. They report having when they had reason to believe that paying out this money the suit being
part T salary, part co-operative plan.
The Fourth At Medford.
had a most enjoyable time and both feel their congussm an was “ throwing them brought by one L. H. McMahon, a*i
The forenoon o f each day will be given Auto Boulevard To Top
to the work o f caring for the orchard
Of Table Rock. Our neigooring town o f Medford is rested and refreshed after their vaca­ dow n,” shot up the whole show in the alleged lawyer o f Salem.
tion. The return, however was one o f > most approved style after Mrs. Brand­
Much indigation is being expressed
which will be paid for by the present
preparing for a riproaring, rol icking, the p'easantest features o f the entire
owner o f the land. From 1 o'clock p.
er (Miss Eva Norcross) advised and all over the state by friends o f the
A scenic automobile boulevard to the old-fashioned celebration the coming
trip for when the train rolled in on Fri­ abetted “ filling them up” with all sorts measure and especially in this county.
m. until us late an hour as the worker top o f Table Rock is planned by the res-
Fourth and everyone who wants to help day morning the travelers were greet­
Attorneys for the defense immediate­
cares t<> work for himself he will de­ I idents o f Tolo, Gold Ray, Table Rock
o f decoctions as the easiest means o f
make the eagle screàm in the most ed by a large delegation o f their friends
getting rid o f them, but to the eternal ly filed notice o f an appeal to the su­
vote to c ltivating his own crops on , and Sams Valley. A petition has been
modem manner should go early and who had turned out to bid them wel­
special garden lands which will be fu r­ i prepared and will be presented to the
discomfiture o f Col. Pepper, retired, preme court and action in that tribunal
stay late and thus take advantage o f come home. A coach and (near) four
(Homer Peart) who was supposed to will be secured at the earliest possible
nished him to cultivate on shares. An ! county court for a county highway con-
every feature o f the excellent program. with liveried coachman and footman
have receiyed the volley in a vulnera moment.
expert agriculturalist will be furnished ! necting Gold Ray and Bybee bridge,
The event is being planned and car­ was in waiting, and almost overcome
to direct and advise the tenants and j bridge, with a branch to the top o f the
ble part. “ Bossy (Miss Nellie Mulkey)
ried through by the volunteer fire boys with emotion at these tokens o f good
crops will be selected which wi 1 bring i rock, where ©ne o f the most beautiful
made many a genuine hit in her portray­
o f the city and this in itself should make wi 1 the happy travelers were escorted
Stomach Iro ut les.
the nest returns in the markets
and views in the world can be seen,
al o f the natura1, honest, brainy Texas
.
Central Point people take more than to their home, The sequel to this sto­
which may be grown m sufficient quan - 1
, ,
At
, ...
.
girl, when suddenly transplanted to the
ry is that a ” F ox y” clerk in the big mushroom society circles o f Washing­
tities to permit them being shipped in I l i ig e8tlma* "d that the road w,11 cost passing interest in the affair.
Many remarkable cures o f stomach
There will be parades, auto raves, store lost his job within 5 minutes after ton, D. C. Miss Mary Olsson, as Dixie troubles have been effected by Cham­
car load lots to the best markets in the 53600. O f this amount $ (K (
as ieen
subscribed by the residents o f that sec­ horse racing, foot races, fire drill, b a ll1 Robnett reached home.
Style, an orphan, took her part well berlain’ s Stomach and Liver Tablets.
country.
games, band concerts, pavillion danc-1
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Colonel Ray is enthusiastic over^ his tion, who claim that the road will
and the referenc to her departed fath ­ One man who had spent over tw o thou­
ing and fireworks in the evening. Lib- |
e r’ s former place o f abode in Medford, sand dollars for medicine and treat­
project and believes that under it men make accessible to Medford the Evans
eral prizes are offered for the different' Bring your horses to Frank Hawk,
with little or no capital can acquire a creek country, whos s outlet is now to­
! brought down the house. Mrs. Grieve. ment was eured by a few boxes o f
He
guarantees
to
stop
interfering
and
events
and
nothing
will
be
overlooked
competence and a home quicker and wards Grants Pass.
Lawrence Nichols, Ben Little and Fred these tablets.
forging. Crippled feet especially. lOtf.
The residents o f Evans creek, Sams that will tend to make the occasion one
easier than under any other system.
Farra, all took their parts well and it Price 25 cents. For sale by Mary A.
long to be remembered.
The central idea o f the plan is to place Valley, the Meadows, and that region
not too much to say that the play was Mee.
In another column will be found a de­
the workers on part salary to start with will be able to come to Medford across
Stewart Orchard Sold.
tailed program o f the day with the
and at the same time develop the the new steel bridge at Gold Ray, thus
prizes and purses for the different
saving
a
considerable
distance,
besides
highest degree o f efficiency in the in­
Will Stewarts farm and orchard, two
events. Look it up and read it.
dividual. While the man is working being able to travel in winter, which is
,
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i miles south west o f town containing 160
for a salary he is providing for present sometimes impossible.—Tribune.
j
I acres, was sold Tuesday to George
wants; white he is worxing for ■himself
• Hon. B. F. Mulkey came over from j D aggett, a recent arrival from Indian-
he is cultivating a sense o f proprietor­
F oe S ale —N o . 1 4-year-old milch Jacksonville Tuesday evening to attend apolis, the consideration being *85,000.
ship which can never be acquired while I cow will be fresh in a few days. In­ the play.
John D. Olweli, o f Medford, made the
Is a total loss, while a burned check-book is no loss at all
quire o f C E. W o'verton, Ash street,
working for a salary.
Miss Esther Merritt, who is a student sale. The place is one o f the most de-1
I between 4th and 5th, o r at this office.
Therefore deposit your money in the Central Point State
8d9
at St. Helens Hall, Portlnnd, is at home sirable in the valley and has a large
Bank where it will be absolutely safe, not only from fire,
for the summer vacation.
acreage set o f commercial apples and
Christian Science ser;ices are held |
but burglary as well
We are fully insured against all
every Sunday morning in the G. A R.
W. G. Goffe, who is building a new pears.
Hab, opera house b u i l d i n g , a t j
Mr.
Daggett
was
on
a
tour
o
f
the
such
losses
City Well Completed.
residence on his fruit ranch on the
11:00 o ’ clock. All are invited to at­
Jacksonville road, was in town Monday coast but had no thought o f making 1
tend these sendees.
Subject for S u n -1 B. J. Aydlott finished cementing the ( morning.
such an investment until he arrived in
day, June 27th,
“ Christian Science.” |
; city w e l Saturday and it is now ready. Mesdames G. L. Haff, F. L. Caldwell the Rogue River valley Monday morn I
The attractions were too strong
; for the permanent pumps.
j Miss Dora Caine and Mr. Dots Eddings
J. W. MERRITT, President
J. O. ISAACSON, Cashier
The walls are laid with cem ent b lock s_ Qf Go](j Hill, drove up in an auto Tues- to resist, however and within 48 hours
Must Improve Fishways.
W. J. FREEMAN
W . C. LEEVER,
I. C. ROBNETT
with open joints, f r o » the bottom to a j ay evening to attend the Texas Steer, he was the poa. -ssor o f a beautiful
point above the water b a r in g gravel j Misg Ehzabcth Gibson Ieft Thursday home, and a profitable investment.
Master Fish Warden McAllister was
in the valley last week looking after strata, thus allowing a free flow o w a -, evenjns, f or Portland, Seattle and other
the gravel into the we'l.
norG) where she will spend her
fishing interests on Rogue river. Mr. ter from the gravel into t e we . |
From that point the walls are concreted
summer vacation
McAllister reports that he has ordered
and made water tight, thus shutting out
a new fish ladder to be bui t immediate­
W. F. Jeffres, representing Crane &
all possibility o f the well becoming con­
ly at the Ament dam and at the Gold
Co, o f Portland, was in town Monday 1
taminated from an inflow o f surface
Ray dam the ladder is to be enlarged
afternoon discussing water pipe, fix-1
water.
and improved. Mr. M cA lister is the
tures etc. with the mayor and members
The well is an excellent piece of
first fish warden the state has ever had
o f the water comittee.
work throughout and the inflow o f wa­
who gave any attention to Rogue river
Drs. Anderson and Pollnitz are now !
ter is ample to supp y all needs o f the
and the people o f this section appreciate
T H E P L A C E T H E Y GO W H E N T H E Y W A N T A N I C E N E W D R E ^ J
town when it is much larger than at settled in their newly arranged offices
his vigorous work.
present.
___________ in the Ross builhing where they have !
OR A J T Y L I J H ¿HOE
added another room to their suite and
made a number o f other improvements
Money Consumed
by Fire
C E N T R A L POINT S T A T E B A N K
o
===o
Granfili &
Is Y our Tire Loose?
Have it set while
you wait
by the
Brooks’ Gold Tire
Setter
Process
This machine compresses the metal cold and insures against
charred felloes and over-dished wheels
Our Horseshoeing Department Is In
Charge of an Expert, Scientific
Operator.
General Repair and Machine work receive prompt attention
F. A . Hawk
Central Poimt
O r e g o n
Why
Mrs. F. H Hopkins and sons Freder­
ick and Billy last evening for Seattle
where they will spend the summer
George Baker, an old time resident
o f Fort Jones, California, is here this |
week visiting his friend W. G. Miller.
Mr. Baker has not visited this valley
since befoe the days o f the railroad and
he was naturaly somewhat surprised a t : j
the development since that time.
The special train bearing a party o f i i
California business men and prominent
citizens, who have been on a visit t o 1
the S. attle fair, went through Saturday
noon. The party left the train at Med- | j
rord and was taken as far as Ashland
in automobiles as the guests o f t h e ,,
Medford Commercial club.
Of
Interest To Farmers
and
Mechanics.
Farmers and mechanics” frequently
meet with slight accidents and injuries1
which cause them much annoyance and
loss o f time. A cut or bruise .may be
cured in about one-third the time usual­
ly required by applying Chamberlain s
Liniment as soon as the injury t* re­
ceived. This liniment is also valuable
for sprains, soreness o f the muscles and
rheumatic pains. There is no danger
o f blood poisoning resulting from an in­
jury when ChambeJlain’ s Liniment is
applied before the parts become in-
! flamed and swollen.
For sale by Mary A. Mee.
nett’ s
BECAUSE WE ¿TR A IN EVERY EFFORT
To
BUY
¿OMETHINÖ
THAT
I T \S U ¿ E L E ¿ ¿ T O T A K E T H E T I M E T O T E L L Y O U A B O U T O U R
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WILL PLEA¿E YOU
Groceries
CERY DEPARTMENT,
AROUND
A J WE
HAVE
PEOPLE
COMING F R O M
MILE¿
WHO KNOW OUR PRICE¿ A R E RIGHT
N O W M R . R E A D E R , IF Y O U
HAVEN'T
TRIED
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THY
IF
YOU HAVE
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