« C entral po in t ESTABLISH ED A P R I L *2<î, 1 i)(XL CENTRAL POINT. OREGON. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 23. ¡909. VOL. 4 Thinks Rogue River Students Petition Valley The Best * Tor A Gymnasium Thousands Spent For Improvements Central Point has made greater ma­ A. P. Olston, of Baldwin, North Da- | During the past week the boys of the terial advancenv nt during the past kota, is in the valley looking over the Central Point High School have been year than in any other year in the circulating a petition among the tax­ town’s history. About 30 dwellings, country with a view to locating. Mr. payers of this district asking that the Olston recently sold a big wheat farm old school building be transformed into nearly all of very substantial character and eight business and industrial bui d- in Dakota, and having acquired a com­ a gymnasium. Under the present con­ ings, three of which are substantial petence in that country he is looking ditions the school has no place for ath­ bricks and one concrete block, and the over the west carefully with a view to letics and as the old building is not be­ others substantial frame structures, ing used it is thought, by the boys, that making some good investments as we 1 it would make an excellent building for have been erected or are now in course as to find an ideal climats and other that purpose. The ceilings are high of construction. Besides this nearly a’half mi e of first class cement side­ surroundings for a permanent home. and with a few alterations it would be walks have been laid at a cost of more Before coming here he visited the Spo­ in good condition for them. than $5,000, and a water system to cost Of late years a 1 schools have been $25,000 when completed has been com­ kane country, North Yakima and other giving a portion of their time to ath­ menced and will be finished within a famous sections of Washington and letic work, aud it has always been northern Oregon but he is now conviced found to give good returns on the time few months. One cement block plant and two planing mills have been estab that the Rogue River valley can offer taken, and the people of the Central lished and one large general merchan­ more real inducements to settlers and Point district should heed the prayer of dise store is being opened homeseekers than any other spot h e , the boys and grant their petition' Roa1 estate has advanced a most 100 has found- percent during the year and there has Since the above was written Mr. Ol­ been more activity in realty transact­ ston has secured options on several New Year’s Reception ions than ever before. pieces of desirable property in and near Following is a c refully compilled list town. He left for his home Monday By ladies' Club Members of improvements with their cost: evening to close up his affairs there Wate system (not yet completed) - — and expects to return at an early date. $25,000 Members of the Ladies’ Improvement Through C. S. Sanderson he took op- j Cement sidewalks - - 5,000 club will receive their gentlemen1 tians on the J. D. Parker residence Business Buildings property on the west side of town and friends at the commercial club room* E. G. Whiteside, brick, * - 3,500 also on the H. C. Cook 10 acre tract New Years day from 3:00 to 6:00 P. C. B. Rostel, brick, - - 8,000 M. This new organization has for its near the foothills. - - 2,500 object the social and civic betterment I. F. Williams, brick, - 10,000 of the community, and the gentlemen W. J Freeman, concrete, who appreciate their efforts will no Ferguson & Murray, livery bam, Notice to Parents 2.500 doubt avail themselves of this opportu­ There will be but one week of vaca­ nity of extending the compliments of A. W. Moon, sash and door factory, tion during the Christmas holidays in the season and a hearty God speed in 2.500 the Central Point schools. Welch Lumber Co., planing mill, 1,000 the work. F. F. Cooper, Principal. T. M. Jones, undertaking parlor, 400 P. J. Dr. Cook is Pro* Wets and Crys Will Work Together. nouneed a Takir. S. A. Pattison, Herald office, - 800 Over at Walla Wa'la in a fiercely W. E. Jones, cement block factory, | The committee of scientists who have 1,300, been investigating the claims of Dr. contested city election the other day, 62,500 Cook as the discoverer of the Noith in which the prohibition question was Total. Pole reported to the University of the paramount issue, the wets earned Dwellings John Clark Copenhagen Tuesday that the lecords the day by a big majority. The next 800 Robert Kyle and observations su mitted are who ly evening the Business Men’s association, 2 500 , inadequate to establish (he claim th :t which conducted the fight against a dry C. B. Rostel 1.500 T. W. Sage I Cook reached the * ole. 1.000 J. O. Isaacson Cook first anded at Copenhagen on town, announced that steps would he 2,000 Mrs. Downing his return from the North and was re- immediately taken to reform the town. 600 Mrs. Randall i ceived with open arms by the Danish The number of saloons will be reduced 600 to one for each 1000 population and r F. F. Clark people. 1,000 W. E. Alexander While Cook cleaned up some $25,000 program for general rn nicipal reform 1.600 W. E. Jones from two New York newspapers for and the i nforcement of law and order 300 his “ 3tory,” the report from the Dan­ wi 1 be carried out. E. E. Sanborn 600 On the following evening the prohibi­ ish committee leaves him stranded Mrs. Childs 500 high and dry as a most coilossai fakir. tionists met and took steps to co- John Albert (2) 1,000 I He disappeared some time ago and his operate with the Business Me ’s as- H. J. Gardner 1,100 1 present whereabouts is unknown, but j fiociation in the reform campaign, and Mayfie d (addition) 400 it is reported that he is in seclusion at steps were taken to meet together and Curtis Prock 500 some Mediterranean port. arrange detailed plans of action. This I. C. Robnett 3.000 Cook is not the first man to fake a shows good sense and judgement on Mrs. Hensley 1.000 discovery of the Pole. Away back in both sides. Good government is what Mrs. Penlnger 800 the '50s a Captain Webb made the same every good citizen is after, no matter Mrs. Obenchain 1,200 claim, and for a time he was the hero what his individual opinion may be on H. Warner 1,000 Chalmers Gilmore of the hour. He was wined and dined the best way of securing it. 1.500 in great fashion and then went on the ----------------------- Geo. Fox (addition) 400 lecture platform, making much money. ' . , . , „ F. O. Cochran eoo Mr*. John Wright 2,000 Finally a sailor whom Webb had been A S h ld U d B d S n G t 163ITI introducing as his companion at the A. E. LaPonte (addition) 500 Total of a \hesvam v d,denT 00d ! Too Heavy 1 fo r Locals. j Webb before big New York audience Barns and We b quickly dropped from sight. ------- J. W. Myers 600 A kid team game of basketball be­ C. E. Lange 400 tween Ashland and Central Point was E i Sage 300 FOR SALE. pulled off Tuesday evening before a fair Geo. Ross 400 Home-grown nursery stock—apples sized audience in Basketball Hall. The Total 1,700 and pears—all standard varieties. Ashland team had the best of the match M. M arshall & S on , Grand Total $92,200 in weight and age, but the homo boys ' 36-39 Central Point, Ore. put up a rattling good scrap all the way through. The lineup and score follows: football Game On W. E. Whiteside left yesterday morn- A shland C entral P oint /-’■ . . ix ing for Portland, where he will spend, knders Nichols in risim as l/Oy the holidays. He may extend his stay Mowatt W. Grim ____ to three weeks, for Ward says he al- Moody L. Grim j- ways enjoys his visits to Portland. j ^Pencer Holmes A rattling'good game of football is i J. Mowatt Ross Score, Ashland 21; Central Point 9 promised for Saturday afternoon when w„e„ j W(J have ,ea8ed the price black8mjth the Grants Pass Hi3h School bunch will ¡¡hop, next door to post office. Our Santa Claus will arrive at the M. E. be here to tangle with the local squad, horseshoeing, blacksmithing and p'ow Grants Pass were rather too heavy for wor^ *8 strictly first-class. We have a church Friday evening at 8:00 o’clock, the Pointers in the last game but the , sJoc'< of material. Your trade and after a fine literary and musical solicited and our work guaranteed. — program he will distribute gifts from local boys Cairn they have a system R()(J £M,ey> Jim Mesapner. two well-laden trees, 34tf now that will make the result vastly ________________ different. Everybody should turn out and see this game. It will be worth while. 28,000 The man who wrestles with the cow and learns the calves to suck, who Important Meeting S. H. Glass, an aged and well known casts the co n before the swine, is now resident of the Antioch section, in Sams in greatest luck; for butter’s on the Of Fruitgrowers valley, dropped dead in his dooryard upper grade, veal’s higher than a kite, Tuesday morning, death being caused pork is climbing up the scale and beef A meeting will be held at Medford at by heart trouble. He was 75 years old. is out of sight; eggs he gathers every Deceased has been a resident of this day from his old chicken coop are al­ 1:30 P. M., Thursday, December 30th, county for 22 years and was one of the most worth their weight in gold and at which the presence Jof every fruit­ best known farmers of this section. we are in the soup. His apples bring grower in the Rogue River valley is de He is survived by a widow and six him a fancy price, they’re rising every children, three sons and three daughters, day, and he rakes in all kinds of money sired. The purpose of the meeting is all of whom are married. The chi dren for a half load of hay. The farmer’s to consider the matter of organizing are: Theodore, Jesse and Albert Glass in the saddle and when he comes to one union for the entire valley through and Mrs. DeArmond, of Antioch; Mrs. town the rest of us by right should go i whioh all supplies will be purchased and Ralph Dean and Mrs. Askew, of Wil away back aud sit down. | a 1 crops sold. The plan is, as outlined low Springs. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hoagland have in the Hera d a few weeks ago, to or­ The funeral was held from the fami­ leased their cattle ranch, near Browns- ganize the growers of the entire valley, ly home yesterday afternoon, interment boro, for three years and left yester­ and establish big warehouses and pacx- being in the Antioch cemetery. day for Bakersfield, California, where inghouses at each shipping point where j the crop of that locality may be prop- Santa Claus At Home they expect to spend the winter, The Correct Time E. E. Emerson left yesterday for ! eriy graded and packed. The meeting Old Santa Claus has built his winter to stop a cough or cold is just as soon California to spend the holidays with I is an important one and all fruitmen cabin and established his winter head­ as it starts—then there will be no dan­ his family, who went south a few are urged to attend. quarters at the Christion church this ger of pneumonia or consumption. Just weeks ago. year and if you don’t believe it just a few doses of Ballard’s Horehound Booth Lee returned from a trip to drop in tomorrow evening and see for Syrup taken at the start will stop the Los Angeles Sunday night after having Oregon fru it farm yourselves. The cabin is a substantial cough. If it has been running on for spent several weeljs in that city. looking log affair and the chimney is some time the treatment will be longer, Better Than City. big euough for any practical use the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kincaid were but the cure is sure. Sold by Mary A. — i owner may choose to put it to It is in town on business yesterday. Me*. Chicago, Dec. 22.—That the gentle rumored that the cabin will 1 e filled art of coaxing dollars out of the soil is with seasonable presents and a lot of a happier, easier and altogether more mighty smiley kids are expected to te pleasurable pursuit than tying to around there. squeeze them out of Metropolitan Stock Exchange is one of the facts brought to light by the return to this city of Practical Jeweler. Fine watch repairing a Conro Fiero, who for nearly a year has specialty. Jewelry, watches and spectacles been living the gay and carefree life of for sale Over Hatfield’s store the farmer in Southern Oregon. Not long ago Mr. Fiero, who is a member of the University and Saddie and Cycle Club and was formerly on the Chicago Stock Exchange, grew tired of city living. He had money to plant, and he had planted it in some re­ markably f ?rtile apple and pear land in Rogue River valley. [Mr. Fiero last summer bought the Myers orchard and a portion of the Bybee farm, just east of this city, where he has one of the finest and most profita’ le orchards in the country. He expects to build a modem home on the property next summer.] S. H. Glass Dead. NO « ti Burglary Insurance Your money is absolutely safe if deposited with CENTRAL POINT STATE BANK We are fully protected with Burglary Insurance, which not only covers loss by robbery at night, but also loss from daylight hold up J. W. MERRITT, President W. J. FREEMAN J. 0 . ISAACSON, Cashier W. C. LEEVER, I. C. ROBNETT H IC K E N Central Point BRUTK/l M e rto n El wood Our store will be closed all day, Saturday, Dec. 25th. W atchmaker- Jew eler- Optician Those making preparations for Christmas please call be­ fore Saturday Diamonds, watches, clocks, jewelry, optical goods, musical instruments, sewing machines and supplies, notions and stationery Look a t our Christmas line of China, Cut Glass and Silverware We have on display a line of these articles that have never been duplicated in Central Point. Musical instruments, statuary, etc. Drugs and Medicine Pine Street Opposite Post Office Faber|& McDonald, the new firm of general merchants, are busy putting their goods on the shelves this week, and expect to open for business about January 1st. Watch the Herald for their big opening announcement next 1 week Rev. R. E. Dunlap, district superin­ tendent, will preach at the M. E. church in this city Sunday evening at 7 JO. Wishing you a Merry Xmas and Hctppy New Year For that DuH feeling After Fating I have used Chamberlain* Stomach and Liver Tablets and can testify that they have done me more good than anv tablets I have ever used. My trouble was a heavy dull feeling after eating.— David Freeman, Kempt, Nova Scotia. These tablets strengthen the stomach and improves digestion. Thev a!»o reg­ ulate the liver and bowels. They are far superior to pills and cost no more. Get a free sample at Mary A. Mee’a drug store and see what a splendid . medicine it is. & Robnett