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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1909)
C entral point herald C E N T R A L POINT, V O L. 4 O R E G O N , T H U R SD A Y , A U G U S T 12, 1909. N O 17. w ith in said town, shall be by anv I Dunlap Sells More Land. Real Estate Transactions. Obituary. Wedding Bells. means so much injured, as to be, tu ' I lfie ludgeoient o f tbe ch ief of the fire An ordinance to provide for the pre departm ent, and of the said fire coin- A. J. Dunlap has closed a deal for Mr. Harry Selby, o f this city, and Earnest Hathaway has sold his five Mrs. Lucretia A. Perkins, a native vention o f tires and the protection of rnittee, a dangerous nuisance, or shall the sale of 20 acres o f his place west persons and property endangered there by acre orchard tract west o f town to E. o f Vermont, and for many years a Miss Clara Little, o f Newport, Oregon, loDg standing decay and age, or in- _ _____r m by; to regulate the construction, altera com peten t workm anship, or in aoy frjin town to his brother-in-law, C. L. W. Brainerd, o f Medford, the consider were quietly married at Gates, Oregon, highly respected resident o f this valley tion and repair o f Puddings and to es- manner become uostgutly, dao^e - Percival, o f Ur ana, 111., the considera- last Saturday, Rev. Cummins, o f the ta lish tire limits in the .ow n of Cen uui to tbe public safety, or wtienevei tion being $9650 00, or $482.50 an acre. ation being $1000. Mr. Brainerd is con- passed away at the home 'o f her ion, Baptist church, performing the cere nected with the Hutchason Company, tral Point, Oregon. any building wimtn the tire limit' O f the tract sold 12 acres is in fruit, ot Medford and it was largely through M ajor Geo. H. Perkins, one-half mile mony. The people o f the town o f Central shall within the judgement of t he said part o f which is in bearing and part in the work o f A. J. Dunlap, o f this place west o f this city, Friday, August 6, The happy couple arrived in Central Point do ordain as follows: chief of the lire depir-ment and the K kction 1 That ad o f that part o f «aid fire committee be damaged by young trees, the remainder being in who is an old friend o f Mr. Brainerd 1909, aged 82 years, 1 month andodays Point Sunday evening and will spend the Town o f Central Point. Oregon, sit fire or otherwise to the extent of one- foot hill land in rush. It is understood that he decided to invest in this section their honeymoon in this city visiting Deceased was a woman o f high char ualed, lying and being within the fol half its actual value or more, the said the new owner will have that portion with the groom ’ s mother, Mrs. Jennie lowing uounnary lines, to wit: Com chief of the tire department shall 1m- cleared and set to trees as soon as the The deal was closed through the real acter and Christian attainments. She Selby. estate agency o f W. E. Whiteside. mencing a tth eeen terof the intersection mediately cause to be served upon toe has been for many years a member o f o f Oak an 1 Front Streets, in said Town owner or person having control there- work can be done. Kr. Selby holds a good position with W. E. Whiteside reports the sale o f Mr. and Mrs. Percival, accompanied r lon ir? thence in a northerly direction j of, a n otice in writing r-quirin g suc.n Lot 1 in Block 40, formerly owned by the Christian church and was held in the Curtis Lumber Co., o f Detroit, Or t e Center line o f said Front stre e t; person to rem uve'tlie same forthw ith. alont, by thoir daughter, have been traveling egon, and while engaged with his du m the intersection o f the Center line o f and the person receiving such notice through Oklahoma, Texas. Southern J. V. Hale o f Grants Pass. The pur high esteem by all who knew her. The Manzanita street; thence in an easterly shall within ten days after receiving chaser was Mrs. R. M. Whiteside, who following children are left to mourn her ties there last Thursday afternoon he direction along the center line o f said the same comply with all the re California and other portions o f the is becoming one o f our heavy property loss: M ajor Geo. H. Perkins and Mrs. met with an accident which dislocated northwest for the past six or seven Manzanita Street to the intersection o f quirements thereof. owners. The consideration was $500. L. A. Kelsay, o f near this city; Mrs. his shoulder and injured his collar bone. the center o f Fifth Street; Thence in a S ection 8 No owner or occupant months but it was not until they had As the date o f the wedding had been Southerly direction along the center of anv earn nr livery stable in said reached the Rogue River valley that To give an idea o f the trend o f town F. A. Shenan, o f Pine Valley, Oregon: line o f said Fifth Street to the inter town either In person or by agent stall property here within the past few years Mrs. A. J. Olsen, o f Gold Hill, Oregon; fixed for the 18th, inst., previous to the While in section o f the center o f Oak Street; use or permit t > tie ossd therein or in they had seen the best o f it. it may be said that Hr. Hale bought Mrs. C. H. Chapman, o f Eugene, Or- accident, Mr. Selby concluded that so Thence in a W ester y ‘direction along any place where hay, straw or other Southern Ca ifornia Mr. Percival was Perkins, o f W olf long as he wae in need o f a nurse, the the center o f said Oak Street to the Combustible n u tetia l* are stored, any so favorably impressed with the country j this lot about four years ago for $35. j egon, and H. A. is situated at the corner ’ Creek. Oregon The funeral was held best thing to do was to hasten the wed place ot beginning: The same is here lighted candle or other light, except- that he er^ lie invested in 120 acres o f fine land by declared to be within the fire limits log e.eottlc lights, unless tb e »am Sunday services being pronounced by ding and thus make one vacation take . L „ _____ u ,.... ...___ _____ ; ot ritth and Pine streets. in the Orange belt but since coming o f the town o f Central Point. be protected by a lantern. Rev. T. M. Jones, interment being in the place os two. here he has placed his California hold- j The Herald jo'n s with H arry’s many SECTION 2. There shall be appointed S ection 9 Tbe chief of the lirede- the Central Point cemetery. by the Mayor of the town at the first pariment of the said town shall at all ings on the market aud will invest the j other friends in wishing himself and his Attention Pioneers. | A somewhat peculiar coincidence was regular meeting of the toy^n council, times have the right to ecter up fh money in lands in this valley. I that the funeral cortege o f Ear! Per- bride a lon(r' haPPJ’ and P^sperous life after the town election in each year, anv premises, nr Into any building (ti Mr. Dunlap’ s experience since com | from the members of said council, a said town for the purpose of discover The 33rd annual reunion o f the Pio- kins 14 month-old son o f Mr. and Mrs. together. ¡ng to the Rogue River valley, whi e committee oi' three, who with the said ing or a ch a in in g any violations o neer Society o f Southern Oregon will G. L. Perkins, o f Medford, and a great not unusual in these later days, is in- I ayor, shall be ex-otfico member, and this ordinance. , be held at Ashland, Oregon; on Thurs- grandson o f Mrs; Lucretia Perkins, ar- chairman o f said committee shall con Charged With Polluting Stream . S ection 10 It is hereby declared teresting reading. j day August 26th. W e hope to have rived at the cem etery just as tha re- stitute a committee on fire. unlawful fur any person or person* The owner o f a fine farm in Illinois, j tbe pleasure o f greeting you on that mains o f the grandmother were being There shall also he appointed by the whatever to tamper, med lie or other- . whtire he was engaged in dairying, occasion, together with your family and laid to rest, the two funerals thus oc- Mayor a chief o f the fire department, Information has been filed by deputy who shall have the direction and con friends. It is desirable that|the annua curing at practically the same hour. gam e warden Charles Gay against G. trol o f ail necessary acts and measures means or appliance by which water is . to Central Point in March, 1908, 0 j reunions o f the society be perpetuated, i — —— — — — — W . Beale, o f Big Butte, charging him fo r the extinguishing o f fires within the supplied to the town Tif Central Point, about 17 months ago. The day after | p rof g p Mulkev o f Jacksonville with allowing sawdust from his mill on said town and who shall receive for A New Newspaper. such service such compensation as tile SheTlin th e Water tbere° f ’ ° r rU n,,i,' ‘r reachinK here he h0UKht the ° ' d Le*V er! has **reed'to deliver an address t o t h i a tributary o f that stream, to pollute farm ot 100 acres for $16000.00. One i ik .» town council xrotn time to time shall S ection 11 No person or persons , . _ . .. „A ' P10" eers and their friends on that oc- -------- ' the water to the detriment o f the fish. direct. shall m anufacture any com bu stible y ear later he sold some 30 at j casion Come and brmg your badges Some have their autos, some have The hearing was set for Monday mont- S ection 3. AH buildings hereafter goods, or erect, or cause to be erected | $8u00.00, and this sale oi 20 acres $9650 , with you Respectfully yours, their yachts, and some their newspap- itig before Judge T. M. Jones, but Mr, erected within the said fire limits sha i any apparatus, macninerv or building gives him $17650 worth o f land sold and j Silas J. Day, have their outside walls, and party for th e manufacture ers to amuse themselves with. On no Beale not being able to secure his wit- f om ousU ole leaves him 51 acres o f fine land that j waits made o f rick, stone, or concrete, goods wl hiu »aid fire limits. Secretary. other theory can the starting o f a sec- nesses at that time asked for and was would sell readily for #15000.00. In j or other non comohehible material, and S ection 12 N > person -hill m ik e ond newspaper in Central Point be ac- granted a continuance until next Mon- such outside wails shall extend from o rc iu se to h e tu id j any fire m any •other words he i? 51 acres o f land | counted for. The business is not ti.cre day. Mr. Beale is inclined to try the the foundation to -she top, and above wooden liar "n ’ll' or pack ng within easily worth $15000 ahead o f the game | Hanley Awareded $ 600 Damages. the ro o f o f such building, and the roof said Tow or make or cau-e to support two papers nor was the new earnout saying that he does not con be in 17 months time and has been paid thereof snail be covered with tin, or rna te toy open flie f >r the cumins' f publisher filin g a long felt w ant.—Med sider himse f guilty o f any crime. other noncombustib »substance, and the ruouisti, or ot er com bustible materi better than $100 a month for his time I walls shall be so constructed as to sep als within 30 fee of any hul d >g. nor besides and in addition has all that he i The celebrated case o f M. E. Hanley ford Tribune. arate ail wood-work, both o f the inter shall such filre be made upon any ■has made on the farm during the time j vs. the City o f Medford, regarding a Intense Colicky Pains Relieved. ior and exterior o f such building thor street or lot within said fi e mi - he has owned it. If any other section ditch right-of-way across Mr. Hanley’ s oughly and completely from all and without the o rin'ssiou of the hie What is Best fo r In de ntio n “ For some years I suffered from in o f America can beat this record, the ; meadow ¡and on his Little Butte creek every part o f the interim- and exterior committee fir-t be obtained. tense colicky pains which would corns Hera d, in common with all other R o - ! creek ranch, was on trial in Circuit o f any adjoining building, and the outer S ection 13 No persons shall boil Mr. A Robinson o f Drumquin, Ont. on at times and from which I could find walls o f all buildings hereafter erected gue River valleyites, wou d like to hear | court last week and resulted in the jury has been trou' led for years with iddi- no relief, ” says 1 S Mason o f Beaver within said fire limits, shall for one any pitch, tar, turpentine, varnish, J awarding Mr. Hanley $600 dameges. story building, be not less than eight rosin, or other inflamable substance in o f it. gestion and recommends Chamberlains Dam, K y. “ Chamber ains.Colic, Chol- said Town except in an open space, not Mr. Dunlap will keep his 51 acres and The city had previously offered Hanley inches in thickness, for a two story Stomach and Liver Tablets as “ the | era and Diarrhoea Remedy was recom building not less than twelve inches in ess than thirty feet from any buildiug will bring it all to a high degree o f de- $2000 for the right-of-w ay but he would thickness for the first story, and eight or in a fire proof building. The Chief velopment and make one o f the beauty not not accept and it seems that he is best medicine I ever used. ” I f troub- mended to me by a friend. A fter talc- inches for the second story; in all build o f the fire department and fire com spots o f the valley there. A portion of led indigestion or const ipation give them ing a few doses o f the remedy I was en- no more willing to accept a lesser ings more than two stories in height, mittee are hereby directed and required a trial. They are certain to he benefi- tirely relieved. That was four years to see that the provisions o f this ordin his holdings is still in the brush but it amount. When the conti actors pre the walls o f each story shall be at least cial- They are easy to take and pleas- j ago and there has been no return o f the twelve inches in thickness except those ance are observed and enforced, and to will al be grubbed next winterand set pared to move their outfit onto the land o f the upper story which shall be at make complaint to the Town recorder to trees as soon as the land can be pnt onto resume work they found thatMr. ant in effect. Price 25 cents, samples j symptons since then. ” least 8 inches in thickness. All walls o f any violation thereof. free at Mary a Mee’ s drug store. I Sold by Mary A. Mee, Hanley had chosen that particu'ar time S ection 14 In event that any per- ln proper condition. shad be securely anchored to each tier to irrigate his; meadow and the gound ------------------------- o f beams, said anchors to be made of son or persons shall refuse to remedy j inch and a half by three-eights scrap or remove any fault or neglect in viola- j was so thoroughly soaked that it would Granulated Sore Eyes cured iron, or five eights round'iron, and said tion o f any o f the provisions or re- mire a saddle blanket. It appears that anchors shall be securely built into the quirements o f this ordinance after be For 20 years I suffered from a bad the end is not yet between Mike and wall at least one half the thickness of ing notified so to do as herein provided the wall at intervals o f not more than the Chief o f the fire department and case o f granulated sore eyes says Mar Medford. “ In Feb eight feet apart and well fastened to the said fire committee may, if they tin Boyd o f Henriette, K y the beams. No brick concrete or stone deem it necessary or expedient, cause ruary, 1903, a gentleman asked me to wall shall be supported upon stringers such fault or neglect to be remedied, try Chamberlains Salve. I bought one Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Diarr You can appreciate the dollar that you save for or removed, at the expense o f the Town o f wood in any part o f the town. it represents a sacrifice, either of time, labor or box and used at out two-thirds of it and hoea Remedy Never Known To Fail. in the first instance, and the cost o f S ection 4 A 'l repairs to buildings o f some luxury. A bank account with this con-truuied of brick, stone or other such remedy or removal shall be de my eyes have not given me any trouble “ I ¡have used Chamberlains Colic, non-conibu stib ]« m aterial, shall be clared by the Town Council to be a lien since.” Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy since it I bank will insure tbe safety o f your money made to con form with the provisions , upon the property upon which such For sale by Mary A. Mee. was first introduced to the public in ! fault or neglect, existed, and such ien o f this ordinance. j shall be recorded in the Town lien doc- 1872, and have never tound one instance S ection 5 It Is h reby dec'a r d j ket, and shall be enforced in all re where a cure was not speedily effected unlawful fo r any pers .n, persons film : spects in like manner, and with like Valley Record Issues Special. by its use. I have been a commercial or corpotat ion. to build, construct nr effect as in the case o f a lien for the j traveler for 18 years, and never start erect any building or buildings, nr t > improvement o f a street. E J. Kaiser, o f the Ashland Valley out on a trip with out this, my faithful make repairs ex ceding twenty-five S ection 15 No person or persons J. W . M ERRITT, President J. O. ISA A C SO N . Cashier dnilats in cost, up m any building shall store any hay or straw in any Record, published a 24-page special within s i d fire-ilmlts wlubout, first, barn or other building, without thesaid editoin last week which is a credit not friend,” says H S Nichols o f Oakland, W . J. F R E E M A N VV. C. L E E V E R . I. C. R O B N E TT Indian Territory. submitting to t >ie fire creiuittee of barn or building shall first have been the sain Town Co .nell plan- and sp ■ battened or weather boarded with rus only to Mr. Kaiser and the Record staff Sold by Mary A. Mee: cifioat.ions of sued constructions, al tic within the fire limits o f the Town but to the live business people o f Ash terations. repair nr addition, and ob o f Central Point. land as well. Tne number contains a taining fmni-sa'd commit,>eea permit large amount o f descriptive matter ’ of wnich permit «hail specify fully tne 1 SECTiON 16 No person or persons shall nature, amt i-xteut of such oountrue- s aoic hay or straw' within (100 ft) One j the town, county and valley a« well as ti'm, alteia Ion, repilr nr sdd'ticD, hundred feet ot any buildinr-. within many illustiations o f local views, prom- W e congratulate and no permit rh ill be grant'd nnles the corporate limits o f the Town o f ¡nent citizens, etc. such cm « ruet on, aiterath n, repair Comral Point. Mr, Kaiser on the excellence o f his ef- or addition conform to all tne provis S ection 17 Provided that this or -1 fort and hope it will prove a fiuancial ions o' tbt- ordinance, and n < permit dinance does not prohibit any person or to the owner who has no doubt etiull be granted fur more than 25 p r persons trom erecting any additions. , . , , cent of the value of said pr iperty; water tanks, woodsheds, or other im- £ iven manY days o f hard grind to its provided r U • t not more Mian one per provements in the residence district, production, mit a >enr shall he is-u- d lo repair within the said fire limits as described ----------- any one , w buildtog exi-ept to re p a ir, jn Section 1 o f this ordinance, pro-j dHm^CT by tire, water or th e 6le~jvided said improvements does not Card of Thanks. 111 CUL 8 . exceed the sum o f tW W ty-fivs per cent o f said said nrooertv. property. S ection 6 No building wit,bin the ' o of f the valuation of said tire limits shall be removed ex I S ection 18. Any person o- persons W e wish to express our heartfelt cep t to a portion o f the same lot up n ; who shall violate, or cause or permit to thanks to our friends and neighbors for w hich It. may have stood, or upon au- be violated any or all of the provisions rth er lo t inside the fire lim its t i make l of this ordinance, or who shall fail to their kind y assistance and sympathy j room for a more permanent, Improve comply with any and all of the require extended during the late illness and at | m ent for a longer period than ninety ments hereof, shall upon convic the time o f the death o f our beloved 1 day». Anti lo case said nwneror o vn- tion thereof, he fined not less than mother. Your kindly offices have help- ] t-rs or tho patty lo control the.-pof re twenty-five dollars, nor more than one fuse« or neglect« t.o remove «aid build hundred dol ars, in addition to the cos: ed to make our burden less heavy and j ing after the expiration of the ninety of the prosecution, and in default of f jr these things we can but tiiank you. day« gr uttM ho or they shall in y in paym nt of anv tin" imposed hereun Geo. II. Perkins and fe.mi v. I to the Polilic Treasury ■ f said r.own der, the person liable therefore snail m e sum o f ■ en dollars for each and be imprison nl one day in the town jail WE ARE AL J o MAKING A RUN ON A FEW e v e 'v day b»yoi d ll.-e-a'd ninety d*ys of ssid town for each ttvo dollars of S ection 19. Inasmuch as there is r s c r io N 7 W nenever any building such line and costs remaining unpail likelihood that structures which will or JUMMER DRE-SJ GOODJ THE LATEJT PAT- mav increase the dangerof fire in the said town may be erected within the TERNJ IN LAWN J, BAT! JTIEJ, ETC THE JE af< re taid fire imits, and inasmuch as it is for such reason necessary for the immediate preservation o f the Safety PRICEJARE PLACED IN REACH OF ALL o f the town that this ordinance shail become immediately operative, an em ergency is hereby declared to exist, and U U this ordinance shall be in full force and effect immediately after its passage by the town council, and approval by the mayor. W hen hot and dry drop in and get a cool glass o f Weinhardt The foregoing ordinance was^pass' d at adjourned regu ar meeting on the Beer When cold and wet try a smile of A stor W hiskey '6th day o f July, 1909 L. Hatfield, J. W. Jacobs, G. S. Moore. O RDINANCE N O .--------- REAL A P P R E C IA T IO N CENTRAL POINT STATE BANK Fire! Sm oke! W a te r! Backed by the Sheriff could not make the prices we are making on our Calicoes All of our 6 1 -2 cent Calicoes now 5 cents. T h e O F F IC E C A F E Come Baby Morfthine Fiends. I am still doing business at the same old stand and will assure all courte ous treatment and pure goods. ■JOHN H A R R IN G T O N Early and Avoid The Rush MFIIKOH1» OH K OO \ are made by all soothing syrups and babv medicines that contain opium and narcotics. McGees Baby Elixir con tains no injurious or narcotic drugs o f any kind. A sure and safe cure fer disordered stomachs, bowels arid fret.- fulness—splendid for te«itim g infant*. Sold by Mary A. Mee. & Robnett