Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, September 23, 1909, Image 1

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H erald
CENTRAL POINT, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1909.
VOL. 4
Premature Fire Alarm
X ity Water Bonds
Arouses Citizens
Many New Buildings
Will Organize Foot Ball
In Central Point
Suffer More Delay
NO 2
No Central Point Fruit
Team For Coming Season
Dunlap Returns From
Shown At The Fair
The Seattle Fair
' W e city water bond* were given an­
There are a great manv ways in j With the close of the base ball sea-
Should a party o f Central Pointers 1 A. J. Dunlap, who tor the past mon .li
other delay this week when S. A. Keen which to estimate the progress and son now-at hand the amatuer athletes drop into the Oregon building at the j has teen in charge of the Jacks’ n
& Co., the Uhisago purchasers of the prosperity of a community but the | of Central Point are now turning their Seattle fair they might be inclined to . County horticultural exhibit at the
$25,000 issue, forwarded to City Re­ building operations are usua ly consider-- attention to the organization of foot' ask where the Central Point fruit e x -1 Seattle fair, returned home last Thur. -
corder Jones arvordinance to be passed ed the most authentic record and ac- j and basket ball teams and everywhere hibit was and in response they would }d»y. having been forced to give up the
by the council, providing for the issu­ cordingly we have prepared an estimate , you can find small groups of enthusiasts - per ha: s be informed that Central Point work on account of private business,
ance o f water bonds of the town of of the buildings that are now under replaying the games of last season or was not upon the map so far as the big
biir Mr. Dunlap says that the Jackson
CentralPoint, in the amount o f $25,000, construction in Central Point, or that discussing the merits of forward passes, show is concerned. Not one pound of County exhibit has anything beaten by
and prescribing the form of said bonds ' have been completed within the past end runs, etc. Much good material can fruit has yet been exhibited from here
mile when it comes to peaches and
...
1 few months, and while the list is only a ..
and fixing other details ef said issue. | rou(?h egtimate yet it will convey an | be secured ln town and as soon at ar- yet we know that there are hundreds pears. He says that Medford pears
As theoity charter provides that no or- idea of what is doing in this locality to j rangementa are completed they will have and hundreds of boxes of prize winning are better than anything that has been
fruits of all kinds that are being sold
t h e ' heavens and from Main street dinance may be passed except at a reg- outside readers. As we have prepared a squad to select from that will excel here every week. This is indeed a shown from any other section o f the
*he list will total nearly $40,000 and anything in Southern Oregon. Last peculiar state o f circumstances and coast, both in quality and size, and that
ahowed a light that had every -appear ular or adjourned regular meeting, the
passage
of
this
ordinance
will
necessar-5
'
!’ 9uit:e ^rohable that we have om't season
defeated every some one who is interested in the wel- the Ashland peach exhibit is the same.
--------- Central
—....« . Point
*
ucimhm
ance of being from a burning building
ted a number of small cottages ,v’*t
' within the city limits, and a citizen, illy have to g c over until Monday, Oct. , bave recently been completed. ■pjje thing that came their way at foot ball ^are
this locality should take this When Mr. Dunlap returned it left the
who had evidently not seen the fire dur­ 4thj 'the next regular meeting of t*1« ; list follows,
|and the promoters o f the team this matter* Up’ at once and see that Central county without any one to look after
ing the day, sounded the alarm. ‘As the council.
IC. B. Hostel, business block, $ 8,000 year have the same confidence in their Point is represented. We know that no their fruit exhibit as none o f the other
section bf Oregon or of any other state
fire of last spring is still fresh in the
Engineer Lee, ot Cottage Grove, who j
„
residence,
2,000
m inds'of our people they lost no time in has been secured to prepare estimates] j p Williams, business block, 2,500 men as they did last season. It is not can m'UKd a better showing than can fruit growers seemed willing to devote
responding to the call. ■ Promptness' in and specifications o f the new system, is j
1,000 known yet whether the first team will we and it only needs some one to make their time to the matter as he did.
the Start of shipping the first box. The I
•sueb cases is a good thing even if it is rather slow in reporting as he ehould Mrs.?Randall,
600 organize or not.
cottage,
Commercial Club should taxe this mat­
oarriy a false alarm.
have been in Central Point shortly af- j Mrs. Downing,
500
ter up’ immedih ;ely.
The Herald'now places the name of ter the 4th,'instj*aB<l'he has not yet ar- Mrs.' flensley,
Prominent Englishman Visits Valley
700
I. C. Robnett at the head of the list as rived.
700
Frank Cochran,
a candidate for chief o f the Central
These delays, #hi!e they are all prob- I Mrs. Paninger,
Known ffie world over as its greatest
6001
Point fire department.
ably necessary, *re yet very annoying I Mrs obenchain,
newspaper publisher, Lord Northclitfe,
900
to the councllmen, und to the citizen i , Mr Kyle,
„
owner of the London Times, the ’Thun-
2, .500]
residence
of Central Point, *S all are anxions1 to ! j ubn Alberts,
800:
derer’ u fth e British empire, and 35
two
cottages,
Why
Pat Donegan, Jacksonvil e's star ball
see'the"wbsk progressing. Thereis no j H Sanborn, '
I other powerful papers, passed through
500 j
cottage,
' Fronr a small beginning the sale and doubt but that the money will be" real-1 g d Whiteside,
P
ayer,
came
near
making
his
final
run
r,
\v. \
^ ,,
. i the valley Monday morning on train 15,
business block, 3.000
Because N. k Randall cut off 15mm- [ 0„ y , wav to Ca^fornia.
"Use of Chamberlains Cough Remedy has ized from the sale of the boiids, but
800 Sunday afternoon, while fishing in
bunga ow.
i John Clark,
extended to alt parts o f the United there is an endless amount o f rid tape | j q Isaacs«-.,
Ij0rd Northclitre, better known as
2.000 Rogue River, He was fishing a short utes of the noon tune of the teamsters
on the P. & E. extension last
i
•
States and to many foreign countries. that must be attended to befbto the I’ ferguson & Murray,
. " A
,, ,
Alfred Harinsworth, has been in Cana-
2,000 distance below where the salmon racks _ working:
stable,
Why? Recau.se it has proved especially buyers will advance the moody.
week, the teamster, walked out. crcat- du for the past month, arranging for
700
;S . A. Pattison,
office b'dg,
have been installed and unknowing step- in ga sm a U izedttnk* The teamsters the nianufacture of print paper which
valuable for coughs and- colds.
} W. J. Freeman, business block, 10,000
For sale by Mary A. Mee.
; ped into a deep hcle. The current of and their teams w:ll be replaced by he Wll, UBe |„ hia numerous publications
I
Lord NortheIlffe and partv are tn vel-
» 3 9 ,0 0 0 the stream quickly swept him from his teams bklo*Hhg to the contractors and
Total
his prtvate car -Independence.”
feet, and but for the timely assistance imported teamsters will have charge of ],
of friends he would have been drowned. them. The strike of the teamsters will Accompanying h.s lordship on his Am­
He was rescued after receiving a se­ in no way de ay the work as it was the enc, n U,ur are Lady Northcliffe, Mrs.
intention o f the contracted to do away- ChariM Furae( Kvelyn Wrench, editor
vere ducking.
with trve farmers and their teams any ; of the London Overseas Mail, and Mo-
Pat MtSarty, formerly a fireman on j
f ! il HI ft M p p t ill/I
way.
the P. & E., was run over and horribly
•Al a ill JJ ItIC C llily
berly Bell, managing director o f the
Harrlman’ s Railroads
,
’According to the Tribune, the Central mangled by train’ No. 14, last Saturday j
London Times.
■Point Cubs and Medford are not the on­ night near Gold Ray. He had boarded j As was mentioned in a recent issue of
A Burnt Child.
Following is the list of railroads con­
ly ones who can play poor ball. The the train at Medford in an intoxicated * the Herald, the members of Free Meth-
dreads the fire. The dread is whole- ]
Ooddfor Bltllouyiess
game between Grants Pass and Hilt on condition, with the intention of beating odist church, of Southern Oregon, are trolled by £. H. Harriman at the time
some, but not the burn; that can be
the Medford grounds Sunday is dis- it north, and probably missed his foot- j preparing to hold a camp meeting in of his death:
healed
and
instantly
re'eived
by
apply­
•cribed as follows;
ing on the vestibu e of the first -car, j this city—the dates now being definite- Road
“ I took two of Chamberlains Stomach
Miles
ing Ballards Snow Liniment. Be pre­
“ The final deciding 1 game between and was thrown underneath the train, ly determined, commencing on Wednes- Union Pacific
6,05,
and Liver Tablets last night and 1 feel
pared
for
accidents
by
keeping
a
bottle
Hilt and <Grantt, Pass Sunday failed to Hc lay all night alongside the track, day, Oct. 13, and continuing for ten Southern Pacific
9,956
always in the house. Best for sprains, fifty percent better than I have for
create much enthusiasm among the ( and was picked up early Sunday morn- days. District elder -Sharp and Rev. Illinois Central
4,509
bruises, cuts, scalds, rheumatism, neb- weeks, says J. J. Firestone of A1 egan,
fans who witnessed it, neither did th e! ;ng by train No. 11 and taken to Med- Harrington, o f Medford, will be in Georgia Central
1,916
ralgia,
amri all aches and Mich. They are certainly a fine article
players, themselves, seem to be more | ford, where he soon died. CoronerKel- charge of the services and a regular Baltimore & Ohio
4,448
pains. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold ! for billiousness.” Samples free. Sold
than casually interested.
[ [pqy investigated the affair but decided , old fashioned camp meeting is p omised Erie
2,574
by Mary A. Mee.
' by Mary A. Mee.
It was a slow and uninteresting game that an inquest was unnecessary The to ail who'kttend. The grounds-of the Delewara& Hudson
845]
A rad jflare in the sky t*'the south of
town Monday evening was the cause of
a fire alarm that tumed!the enttr*<pop-
u ation into the afreets;’ all eager to go
the assistance of the neighbor 'whose
property was «1 daager, but the alarm
t proved to be a little premature and the
■ excitement was soon over. All day a
forest fire had been raging in the foot­
hills south of town and when darkness
came theglare from -the fire lighted
j
Fisherman Has Narrow
Escape In Rogue River Pacific & Eastern
leamsters Strike
Medford Man Kilted
Grants Pass and Hilt
ByTrainNo. 14
Methodi5t ~
Play Poor Ball Game
i
j
12,394 j
dead man had no relatives in this city park, Corner Seventh and Manzan- New York Central
ita'streets,'have beer, salected for the Pere Marquette
2,394
country.
site of the meeting antf’a cordial invi- i San Pedro, Los Angeles & Saft
Lake
tatibn is extended to all to attend.
1,046
Lovett Succeeds »arriman.
Moie complete ■ announcement will be St. Joseph & Grand Island
319 !
St. Paul
made at a later date
8.390 ]
Judge Robert S. Lovett, vicif-presi-;
Northwestern
9,361 [
dent and general counsel for the Har-j
Total
64,090 1
riman lines during the past three years. Why Druggists Recommend Chamberlains1
‘ Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
:
has been chosen to succeed the late E.
H. Harriman as the head of that stu­
Frank C. Hanrahan-a prominent drug- j
A Burgla; In Town.
pendous system.
gist of Portsmouth, Va., says: “ For] his name ¡8 "bad cou g h /’ He doesn't
«he past six years I have sold and re- \ care for gold or si ver tmt he will steal
commended Chamberlains Colic, Cho era
t .
New ] Irrigation Book Free.
'«rd Diarrhoea Remedy. It is a great 1 y0Ur ^ealth away’ l f he aPP*»™ «
remedy and one o f the nest patent med- y°ur house arrest him at once with Bal-
¿Uppity Hop.
“ Well Irrigation f«r Small Farms,” ! ¡tines on the market. I handle some ! lards Horehound Syrup, it may mean
others for the same purpose that pay I consumption if you dont. A cure for
¡3 a pub'ication just issued by the Gen-
mfra largenprofit but this remedy is
troubles.
Are you just barely getting around CTel Passenger Department, of the Or- sure to effect a cure, itnd my c u s to m e r ;-.
.
'"*c an<> $100 a bottle, Sold
by ¡the aid of crutches or a cane? ?Un- egon Railroad and Navigation Co., and -o'yCrtain to appreciate1!«}’ recommend- j 1 rlce
’»less you have ost a limb or have a de- the Southern Pacific, Lines in Oregon, ing’ it to him that I give it the prefer- by Mary A. Mee
ence. ” So d by Mary A. 'Mee,
formity - if your trouble is rheumatism,
This booklet sets forth in a practical
lumbago, sprain, stiff joints, or any- concise way the possibilities for profit
thing of a like nature use Ballards Snow 0f inexpensive irrigation, and should be
how Big Is Misstfûrf?
Liniment and in no time you car, throw ¡n the hands of every farmer in Oregon
away your crutches and be as well as
Gopies may be obtained free on appli-
A MissouriSn.'at'-» banquet is said to
anyone. Price 2oc, 50c and $1.00 Sold cation to Wm. McMurray, Genera! Pa:-
have thus described his state:
by Mary A. Mee.
senger Agent, Portland.
22tf j
“ If all the wheat raised ’ in Missouri
were one grain, the only place to plant
it would be the Grand ' Canyon of Ari
zona, the only hole in ‘ the earth big
enough to contain it. It all the com
raised in Missouri werd'oile ear, the on­
ly way to shell it would be by Steam
stump pullers extracting a grain at a
We are offering our entire line
time from the cob. If all the cattle of
cl’ the celebrated Lisk Black
Missouri were one Cow, she would
Enameled Graniteware at cost
browse the tender herbage of the trop­
ics, whisk icicles off the north pole with
'g - „ ’3Tr.r*’v
- i
r’rw*> C 9 M
her tail and supply mi k ehou£h to fill a
canal reaching from Kansas City to the
j Gulf on which to ship the boat loads of
cheese and butter. If all the chickens
; in Missouri wire one* rooster, he wou:d
3tra,ldle the f ocky Mountains like a
great
Gdlossus, and crow untilfte shook
notv
41c
5-Qup Pudding Pans,
worth 50c
the rings from the planet Saturn. If
« <
45c
i
6-quart
55c
all the hogs off Missouri were ene hog,
1 <
54c t 1 he could plant his hind feet on the soil
1 1-2 qt. Tea Pots,
“ 70c
V <
40c
] of the island of Cuba, his fore feet on
1-quart
“ 55c
VI
the Isthums of Panama and with one
79c
5-quart Sauce Pans,
*“ 1.00
.<
1 root of his huge snout dig a sea-level
60c
4-quart
“ -80c
, canal from ocean to ocean. If all the
< •
64c
4-quart Berlin Kettle,
• *' 80c
mules raised in M issouri were one mule
1 <
36c
3-quart “
. “ * 69c
mule he could plant one fore foot in-the
soil of Texas, the other amid the for­
ests of Maine and with his hind feet
Kick the face off the man in the moon.
throughout, unless it was the first in­
ning when Grants Pass introduced a
com’ inution of football arid mumblepeg
which gave the Californians five runs.
They tried it again in the fourth canto
and netted three for the sawmillers.
The Fishermen just naturallycouldn’t
stay on earth at a critical moment. A
couple of neat double plays were thrown
. into the melee, but outside o t these the
game was featureless. The score at
1 the end stood 11 to 4. The batteries
w ere: Hilt—McIntyre, Wick and Shaw;
■ Grants Pass—Riggs and Eddrngs.
Statement of the financial c?ptuoion
of the Central Point State Bank, on Sept. 1, 1909.
!.oan.s Bonds and Warrants
$49714.25
Capital SU»ck paid in
Cash and due from Bankn
39270.49
Surplus Fund
BankinR house, furti, etc.
Depaait®
Expanses
316.41
Overdraft®
122.44
$12600.00
22S.88
81118.42
Interest and E xchange
256.27
SKLtQ'ZD
I, J. O. ISAACSON, cashier o f the above named Bank do swear that the above statem ent is
true-to the beet o f my knowledge.
,1. 0 .1 I S A A C S O N .
A New Clothing Stock
Graniteware at Cost
Is now open for your inspection,
A new
and complete line of ready-made clothing
Read-our Sale Prices and stock your
kitchen while this sale lasts
for men
SiPh Styles and Quality seldom
Shown in a town of this size
WE WANT YOUR CLOTHING BUSINESS
This is a M o n e y-S a vi-ng Sa le
This is your chance to save morieir
and our chance to clear our siielves
of this line to make room for our
new Fall Gooda
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W . C. LEEVER
W e Are Here.Witli Thc'Goods
Gambling.
your life awsy for 25 cents is just ex­
actly what you are doing if you neglect
a cold or cough on the chest instead of
treating it with Ballards Horehound
Syrup. A 25 cent bottle o f this splen­
did remedy will cure an ordinary cough,
heal the lungs and act as a tonic for
y vir entirersystem. SoW by Mary A.
Mee
Cranfill
&
Robnett