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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1909)
/ C entral point herald vol . CENTRAL POINT, 4 County Court Will Aid Orchardists. All Bk’s Rejected. OREGON, in Justice Court. THURSDAY. JULY 15, 1909. N O . 13 A Human Bull Dog. Officials Have Troubles. Poor Mail Service. Last Thursday morning the County | Judge T. M. Jones’ court wa3 busy Union, Ore., July 12—The proposed At an adjourned meeting of the town C. E. Bailey, a well known resident That Central Point is not the only council Monday evening, he d for the Court agreea to pay the expenses of Thursday afternoon when C. S. Sand- of the Beagle district, across Rogue town in the va ley in which dissatisfac- recall of Mayor Law and the entire Prof. P. J. O’Gara, the fruit expert of erson, the well known local real estate river, came to town Monday afternoon tion exists regarding the present mail council received a temporary setback purpose of opening and considering the the U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1 man, was haled before the court on a to have a terrible wound on his face at- service is shown by the following from this morning when the administration the purchase of $25,000 5 per cent 30 i who was about to be recalled by the charge o f assault and battery preferred tended to which he alleges was inflicted trts Medford Tribune: cal ed a special meeting and accepted year water bonds, it was foftnd that the resignation of Recorder Hapner, . . . . . . . , department because of lack of federal! by W. J. Boosey, of North Jacksonville by the teeth of William Scott in a fitrht Much complaint exists throughout the but two bids had been re eived, one i * I leaving the city without a recorder. precinct. Boosey was also haled into between the two men that day. A sec- valley on account of poor mail service from the Central Point State bank for ! fm ds wirh wllich to » » « * his expenses, Hence the recall petition cannot be filed a portion of the issue at par and one , The court also appointed two additional the temple of justice at the same time tion of skin and flesh the size of a half resultant on the change of schedules. as there is no proper official to call the from S. A. Keivn '& Co., bankers, of deputy fruit inspectors to assist the and place on a charge preferred by dollar wae bitten entirely away from Train No. 16, which carried the north- ! election petitioned for by the people. Chicago, who submitted a hid for the j Connty ¡nspvctor in looking after the Sanderson of an assault with u danger the man’s chin and another serious bound mail, no longer takes it, but it I The matter will be taken into court goes on train No. 14. In consequence, entire amount at par less $2495 for ex- j wound on his forearm was further evi ous weapon. welfare of the orchards. letters mailed in Medford, Ashland and immediately unless the council appoints pense of furnishing bonds, attorneys! dence of Scott’s bull dog proclivities. A committee of representative or- other points are not distributed in Port a recorder. Thore is much bad feeling. The dou‘ le header case was an echo fees, etc The bidders however, imli- According to Bailey’s story Scott ac cHnrdists, selected by the fruit men of of the old time boundary dispute be land until the following afternoon, and Mayor Law and Councilman Pratt are -eated that at a better interest rate the valley, waited on the County court tween Mr. Boosey and former owners cused Bailey o f lying to him about a it Is no longer possible to get mail to under arrest, Law is accused of kill they would be willing to pay a hand- \ and presented the matter, showing the of the Sanderson farm, which has been hog. Bailey denied the accusation and the people in the valley on the day let ing game out of season, and Pratt in some premium for the paper. connection with taking beer away from Urgent need of more stringent restric- a disturbing element in the circuit and after a few words Scott struck 4t Bai ters are written. It appears that money is in such de ley, who oarried the blow when Scott Central Point has the poorest mail one o f the local tall players at the mand in the eastern centers just now tions on the selection of young trees a s , supreme courts of the state since away rushed grabbed him around the waist Fourth of July celebration. Today a and is commanding such high rates of well as looking after the pests already j back in the early days when Mount and fastened his teeth in Bailey’s chin. service in it history—virtually one interest -that five per cent investments in evidence in the older orchards. J. ! McLaugh in is said to have been a Bailey attempted to choke his assail mail a day. The complaint is loud and warrant was issued for the arrest of Special Policeman Wolfe charged with was ap-1 eVen on strictly gilt edged securities, W. . Myers, . . . . of . Central . .. Point, ~ . i hole in the ground and Crater Lake is ant but his heavy gloves prevented him universal. There seems no excuse for switching the mail car to No. 14, which confiscating a bottle from visitors dur- such as Central Point is offering, does Polnl*d to ll*>« the Central Point j alleged to have been a towering, snow- ane iledtord districts and J. C. Aitkin, capped mountain peak. A few feet of from doing so when another man mixed is a fast train, and as each car added ing the celebration, which contained not look good to capitalists. It was of Woodville, for the Woobville Gold land was the pawn and the game was in the melee and struck Bailey in the reduces the speed, it prevents another soda instead of liquor. He is accused therefore-decided to reject all bids re Hill section. J. L. Smith, of Ashland, played as though millions depended on back knocking both men over. As they sleeper being carried to increase ac- o f highway robbery. More sensational ceived and to readvertise the issue at fell the piece of riesh held in Scott’s is the present deputy for the upper end the result. commodations for the traveling public, developments are pending. six per cent. Bids will be opened Mon teeth gave way baring the jaw bone. of the valley and G. W. Taylor, present Jacksonville is also bewailing itspoor --------------------------- In the present case it appears that day evening, August 2nd. The re-ad- After getting to their feet Scott again fruit inspector, will remain in general the old wound was opened by the at mail service. The Bamum road has A prisoner in the county jail at Jack- vertlsement will cause some delay in rushed Bailey and fastened his teeth in cumnnnn rna mail teom run u A'niruiir : ... , , . , charge of the wvork a 1 over the county. tempt of Boosey to raze a fence on land switched the mail from the 6 o ’clock sonville getting work started on construction who was thwarted in an at- Prof. O’Gara has loeen in the valley claimed by Sanderson as his own and the latter’s arm, clinging to it with the j , • - , h g.™ and in consequence tempt bo escH[ie last week attempted but it seems to be unavoidable and with ° ..' „ . for almost a year and his work has been and when Sandy protested it is alleged tenacity of a madened brute until Bai- aujcide by hanging himself with a towel active work it will still be possible to • ... mail is , received ,. ., of a highly satisfactory order, and of I that Boosey made a pass at him with a ley secured a rock with his free hand 1 complete the system before winter. that night. A fe'low prisoner in an ad and pounded Scott on the head until his the day after * 'S wntten* mC‘udmg the great benefit to the fruit industry. Rooseveltian club whereupon Sandy In the-matter of the passage o f a joining cell reached through the bars It is claimed of the 1200 different, dodged the impending calamity and to w n ^ h WaiV Balleyat ° nee “ T 10 ! "'The'best way to remedy this condi- with an old case knife and cut the rope fire limit ordinance the ordinance com town to have his injuries attended to 1 fruit pests, but 22 lave as yet countered on Mr. Boosey’s jaw with mittee reported that they had been un known . . . , . .. . i - uy n surgeon cringing the detached tion '* f° r *** tbe towns in tbe va’ leyt0 at the opportune moment, but the able to get a proper ordinance drafted made then- appearance here and it is hw right. p;ece of h* chi„ w ^ him hoping that Umte in aS'dnB f° r " Cha" ge' The for- would be shuffler off of this mortal coil and asked until Wednesday evening to with the end in view of preventing the j Mr. Boosey immediately sought the [t might be grafted to place agafn but mer arrangement by which the north WM uncongeiou8 for some time. His ons found it impossibfe to do | bound eveninK was carried on 1« nan. e is Wilson and he was sent up complete the work, which was granted, introduction of others that the present district attorney and swore to a com -; tha plaint as above indicated, and probably sacceJ {a , The map , b‘ dj d j was as good as was possible to have from Ashland on a burg ary charge and and the council adjourned to that date. active campaign is hem* planned. It is estimated that the expenses o f to show a sociable spirit and to keep , . .. , . . g j and there seems to be no good reason ; looked UDOn as a bad man. Prof. O’Gara will amount to about $100 : the good work going forward banderson i . , ‘ , 0 3 0f un® e enouK why the change was made. Let us a 1 j F or S ale —Good horse and butfgy, a month whi e the deputies will receive j took the next move by bringing counter t0. . f a.pe deat" from l)lood poisoning get together and urge a return of the ! two milch cows, five stands of bees. from the county $3.00 a day and ex-¡charges. which is so often a result of being hit- old regime. Bowel Complaint in Children Enquire of Mark P. Welch, Central penses while they are employed at the j At the appointed time the wheels of |te“ y a human being. Point, Ore. 4tl When six months old the little daugh- work. justice began to grind and while they Mrs. W. M. George was recently cal- ter of E. N. Dewey, a well known mer- --------------------------- | may not have, like the mills of the gods, Inilidl Clerk Carrier Examination. led to Cottage Orove by the serious ill- chant of Agnewville, Va., had an at lerribly Scalded. | “ ground exceeding small, ” they hand- tack of cholera infantum. Chamber ness of her father. Gigantic Electrical Proposition. , . , » i . ! led the grist so quickly that before lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea The United States Civil Service com -------- Is something we hear or read about e v -; . , M y ,, , , ! either party could say scat they were mission -has been advised by the Post Remedy was given an effected a com A mortgage was filed in V\ asco coun- ery day of our lives. Burns or scalds ■ t y both bound ever to keep the peace in Office department of the proposed es Poison Oak Poisoning plete cure. This remedy has proven ty the other day from the Wasco either slight or serious are bound to tablishment of city delivery service at Ballards Snow Liniment cures it. Mr. very successful in cases of bowel com County Electric & Power Co , to the happen in your family, be prepared by : district""'!*! ° Jch' iion' ® , Carnegie Trust Co., o f New York, to | having a bottle of Ballards Snow Lini ! key- ° ‘StnCt a“ °rney, appeared for the Medford, Oregon, on September 15. ‘09 O. P. II. Cornelius, Turner, Oregon plaint in children and when given ac- ' state and Judge Wedikind, of this city, with two carriers and one substitute. secure a $15,000,000 bond issue for the ment handy. It relieves the pain in writes—My wife has discovered that cordially to the plain printed directions f'l pose o f constructing an immense stantly and quickly heals the bum. |handled the defen8e- After hearinK In view of this fact, the initia1 clerk- : Snow Liniment cures poison oak poison- can be relied upon with perfect con some testimony on both sides the two carrier examination for Medford, Ore- j ing a very qainful trouble She noton- fidence. When reduced with water and power plant on the Deschutes river and Sold by Mary A. Mee: limbs of the law got their heads togeth-! 0- f a _ .gon, will r e held in that city on July , ly cured it cn herself but on two of her sweetened it is pleasant to take, which building an electric road from Portland | --------------------------- I mi ti r*.ame 1^1 an re£on ompro* j 24, 1909. All applications must be in ; friends who were poisoned by this same is of great importance when a medicine over the Cascade range and through Wlj| ^ Car Qf Qre must be given to young children. ! fendants “ 1 . ‘ V and .T A complainants, ed b ° ,t h d r i Francisco July 21. | ivy. Price 25c, 60c and $1.00, Eastern Oregon, Idaho and into Mon and each For sale by Mary A. Mee. Age limit 18 to 45 years. Selections | Sold by Mary A, Mee, tana. An auxiliary company, known both, unuer under peace bonds. W. C. Leever expects to leave the I was w'ab Doln' The j w;u i,e ma(je f rom the registers result- I - ___ - __________________ ____ as the Portland, Baker City & Butte aKa>nst Sandersonwas dismissed. , ¡ng f rom this examination to fill carrier j railroad, has been organized to build leave the first of the week for San i c ou can t do such a thing as that, ” j and substitute carrier positions. Se the railroad and it is said ¿hat work Francisco with a carload of ore from j will be commenced August 1st. The ttle Elk creek mines which are being' asserted a citizen to the judge after j lections will also be made from this CONDENSED STATEMENT of the CONDITION Well, did do it" wen, we am i f i reg|ster to fill any vacancies that may first 117 miles of the road, from Port- developed and operated by himself and court adjourned. lend to the Deschutes rive , will be op - , J* W. Merritt. Teams have been en- replied his honor, “ and we done it with occur jn the position of clerk, of the Central Point State Bank at the close o f business June 23, 1909, eraied by steam until the road is com- j gaged for some time hauling ore in from the approval of i.-oth lawyers and at Applicants should at once apply to as made to the Bank Examiner on regular eaii. pieted to the Deschutes and the power I the mine the last !oads being expected least one complainant and one defend- the postmaster, at Medford, for an ap- plant on that river is completed. The I in tomorrow. The ore assays very high ant. Should» t that make it mighty J plication form and instructions to ap- L I A III LIT T L S j p|jcantR_ Applications must be filed RKHOUHCE8 principal place of business of the new 1 in values and the intention is to make nigh unanimous. $12600.00 company will he at Condom ,and a Ia practical sme'ter test from this car — j with the Secretary, Twelfth Civil Ser- Capital Stock paid in Loan», Bonds and Warrant« $47766.86 branch of the road will connect th at' in order to demonstrate exactly what 978.92 Undivided Profits Our lumber is of the highest grade. I vice District, Room 241 Post Office 86561.61 Cash and due from Banks 74647.16 Deposita city with the main line of the road a t ! values can be realized net from ship- Our prices are lower than others can i building, San Francisco, prior to the 4756.98 Bankinic house, furn. etc. # ! pmg. Burnt ranch, in Wheeler county. «1.03 meet. A word to the wise, etc. Butte hour oi closing business on July 21 , Overdrafts The mine is one o f the most promis- i Falls Lumber Co. 1909. Examination will he held in the 3tf $88126.08 $88126.08 i ing in all of Southern Oregon and the I _______ High School building, at Medfard. fû fS d ie . ' owners expect to realize handsome pro- The above statement is correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. ! fits from hauling and shipping to the Commercial Club Meets Dr. E. Davis, dentist, is now permaj i smelter. . 1 . 0 . 1H A A C H O N , Cashier (Man eir woman.) nently located ip Ce-'tral Point. Office I At a regular meeting of the Commer- ! over Hatfield’s store. 49tf .A 320 acre Sou O' African Veteran Help lo r Those Who Have Stomach Trouble cia‘ club Wednesday evening of Jast| Bounty Land Certuicate—Issuefl by the week routine business was attended to i After doctoring for about 12 years Department of the interior, govern and a few bi Is were audited and al ment of Canada, Ottawa, under the ! for a bad stomach trouble and spending lowed. An informal discussion relative Volunteer Bounty act, 19C8. Good for 1 nearly $500 for medicine and doctors to the need of improvements in the mail box o f i __ , - , , 320 acres of any Dominion land open fees I purchased my . wife . . one . , I service, the installation of a telegraph Chamberlains Stomach snd Liver Tab- ____ , . for exiry in Alberta, Saskatchewan or or , , ... office and other matters of importance had On (in (notion Motion the fR. chair „K.i-------- - Manitoba. Any person over the age of , lets wh,f!h d,d her 80 much good that i was had. appoint- 18 years, man or woman, can acqu re she continued to use them apd they have gd T M j ones> A L Aikins and J. O this laud with this certificate without | done her more good thsin all the medi- i i saacson as a committee to investigate I further charge. For immediate sale— dne 1 hf*U(rht before-Samuel Boyed. the matter and to take action looking $800.00. Write or wire L. E. . elford, j Folsom, Iowa. Samples free. to a remedy. 131 Shuter street, Toronto, Can. 12dl5 For sale by Mary A. Mee. j a Shirt Tale Î Work Begin At Ray Dam Fishway. Work on repairing and remodeling Is Your Tire Loose? Have it set while you wait by the Brooks’ Cold 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 ar.d Machine work receive prompt attention F A . A . XT ila W H Central Poimt O r e g o n Shirts for men and boys, ranging in sizes from 12 to 19 can be found in our store. , the fish ladder at Gold Ray was begun swellest society. | Wednesday under direction of Deputy ! Fish Warden Brown of Portland. As I soon as finished work on the new fish ! ladder at the Ament dam will be begun. Sat rday Master Fish Warden H. A. ! McAllister visited both dams, i Colone Ray at once placed a dozen men at Mr. Brown’s disposal and show ed his willingness to co-operate in every way possible way with the authorities to make the fish ladder perfect. He has spent some $10,000 on fishways and J hopes this time to finish the work for ! all time. Beyond some damage done I by the high water o f ast winter, the | fishway is practically as it was a year | ago, when it was officially accepted by the authorities. Practically no salmon are in the river i so far. only one light run, which lasted a day, having reached the dam this year.—Tribune. 50c to $2.00. A Shirts that you may be proud to wear even among the A complete line of soft collars ranging in price We also have a small lot of men and boys' from clothing, although somewhat broken in sizes, we are still in the ring in some numbers Hats Hats We have a large line of hats for men and boys. shapes and styles. with style. Hats All of the latest The Collegian hat is always found in the same class Straw hats of all grades, shapes and styles and to be found here Give us a l ook, W e will do the rest Golden Wedding. means that a man and wife have Ived to a good o ’d age aud consequently have kept healthy. The best way to keep healthy is to see that ycur liver does its duty 365 days out o f 365. The only way to do this is to keep Ballards Her- bine in the huuse and take it whenever your liver gets iractive. She per bott e. Sold by Mary A. Mee. & Robnett V