Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, March 24, 1910, Image 1

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VOL. 4
C E N T R A L P O IN T ,
TimLer Sale W9I Help
Weil Known Writer
County Treasury
B jse
Locates Here
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O R EGON, T H U R S D A Y . M A R C H 21, 1910.
League Formed
Lively Season Expected
Uncle Joe Cannon
NO .; ï )
Dunlap Sings Praises of
Shorn of his Power
Clean Up Day
Rogue River Valley
At The Public School
‘ Aside from the consideration of
An :dea of ihe excellent work done h<
At Medford last Sand tv the managers
After seven years as absolute dicta-
The teachers and pupils of the public
M. L. Erickson, Supt. o f the Crater
scenery, climate, people and future of
A. J. Dunlap in spreading the gospel
set a good example to the peo­
National Forest, returned Tuesday the country in a bu.-iness way, tending of the Grants Pass, Central Point, M-i - 1 of the lower nouse of congress and
ford and Jacksonville ball teame organ- j by virtue of that fact the equal if not according to the Rogue River Valiev at ple of the town last Friday afternoon
evening from_ the Pelican Bay section in to make the Rogue River country a
ized a league and arranged the schedule
superior of the president himst If in the meetings of the State Horticultural by setting aside a few hours to ch aning
Klamath county, where he has been for section one would desire to live in, it of games for the i-eason.
It was set- ! fli ating the policy of the government, Society of Illinois which hr attended up the premises. The grounds were
the past two months or more cruising a has a gr ater versatility agriculturally tied that the teams shall be made up o f i
-ph G Cu inon, speaker of the house last winter may be gatheied from the carefu iy raked and the dead leaves,
and horiiculturally than any other sec- strictly local
asm paper an I other accumulations
:al players an agreement to j was on last Saturday shorn o f his au- report of these meetings, a copy
large body of timber to be sold by the
I tion with which I am acquainted in the that effect, being signed by the mana- 1 1erratic power by the adoption of a res- which has just been received at this of- w ■■ o also given attention and the mis-
government.
I United States. Wheat, barley clover gers.
j olutiun providing for the election by fice- At the different meetings attend- tletor trimmed out and destroyed. Such
This cruising stunt was done entirely
and alfalfa are grown with great suc­
The following schedule was arranged: the iv uie of the committee on rules and ed by Mr. Dunlap three papers were 1 work not only edds to the attractiveness
on snow shoes and included the making
cess, wliile corn does belter than any-
March 27—Medford at Grants Pass, prohibiting the speaker from be.ng a read by that gentleman under the fnl-j oi the school grounds but also teaches
o f contour maps of the whole region,
whete else on tile coast. In the line of Central Point at Jacksonville.
member of that committee. The resol-, lowing captions: “ A Valley of Par»-1 the pupils habits of order and neatness
showing the different elevations, the
fruit it produces apples in remarkable
April 3—Jacksonville at Medford, uiion was adopted by the decisive vote d*s« . ” "ExperienceintheN orthwestin 'th atisanim portan tpartofth eirtrain -
character and quality of the forest
abundance and of the tinest quality, is Grants Pass ::t Central Point.
| o f l il ayes to 155 nays, the insurgent Growing, (Mutilating and Marketing ! ing.
growth and everything else pretaming
the greatest pear belt in the world,
‘ Western i
April 10 -Cent. Point at Grants Pass, republicans and democrats voting to- Apples and Pears,” and
to the timber, its accessibility and val­
while peaches, apricots, prunes, cher­
I
Methods o f Fruit Culture.'
! gether.
Mediord at Jacksonville.
ue.
ries, almonds, walnuts, figs, grapes and
Each
of
the
subjects
were
The
final
fight
was
precipitated
on
April
17—Grants
Pass
at
Medford,
The township cruised shows 85,000,-
a long list of small fruitsgrow togreat-
inter­
ich inter-
^
Friday unexpectedly. A vote was tak­ most ably and all aroused much
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: Jacksonville at Central Point,
000 feet of standing timber. It has ,,
been estimated at 150,000,000. The ' *St P o t i o n . It has seemed to me,
Apn, 21 Mod ford at Grants Pass, en on an unimportant question in which est as was shown by the n a iy questions |
the democrats and insurgents developed asked by members of the society at the ;
contractor is to remove tins amount in : “ VleW/ ' f thl\ 8tat<-; o f “ **• that ! es; Central Point at Jacksonville.
idence here, where I could secure first ,,
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five years arrd pays the government a ,
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elay 1—Jacksonville at Medlord, Grants unexpected strength when immediately conclusion o f the readings.
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i hand information concerning so great a „
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Mr. Dunlap has made a lifelong study | F. W. Maple, the itinerant printer,
the Norris resolution was sprung and
certain amount per 1000 feet.
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^ 1 1 aaa at Central Point.
variety of products would be of great
May 8 Central Point at Grants Pass, the fight was on. All night the session of fruit culture and has made a success i and erstwhile publisher of the Record,
Of the renumeration received by the
assistance to me.”
lasted and all of the following day i n of the business since coming to Oregon who has been more or less in the lirne-
I Medford at Jacksonville.
government, 25 per cent goes to the
Speaking in these words, F. E. Trigg
til late in the afternoon when the final and is therefore particularly well quali- light for the past several months te-
May
15
-Central
Toint
at
M
edford,
counties in which the reserve is situa­ | the new owner of the Mark Welch place 1
vote was taken.
fied to carry the gospel o f western cause o f his erratic ways agaifl went on
ted in proportion to the area of forest gives his reasons for locating in the Jacksonville at Grants Pass.
Following the announcement of the! fruit to his former neighbors and friends the rampage yesterday morning and af-
May 22—Medford at Central Point,
lands in the respective counties. In
j Rogue River valley. Mr. Trigg is a Grants Pass at Jacksonville.
I vote Speaker Cannon arose to a ques- 'n Illinois, and his trip is already bear- ter threatening to kill half a dozen pen-
this case Jackson county will receive 60
well known writer of scientific farming
May 29—Grants Rasa at Medford, i tion of personal privilege and address- 'in g fruit in bringing many inquiries to pie or so, attacked his wife at their
per cent of the amount coming and
literature and many of his writings Jacksonville at Centra! Point.
I ed the members He showed fight to the commercial club from that state.
\ house and after forcing her
to sign a
Klamath county 40 per cent, that being
have in the past appeared in this paper
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check in his favor for $30,*, took a tie
June 5 Medford at Grants Pass, the last and announced that he would
about the proportion of timber lands in
under the heading, “ Orchard, Farm and Central Point at Jacksonville.
n it resign as speaker as that would ir-
Eli Jones is pushing the work on two [,ass towariU the north. Mrs. Maple
the Crater National reserve in each
Garden.”
June 12-Jacksonville at Medford, dicate weakness or that he felt himself modern cottages being built for Dr. E. stoDPed payment on the check and then
county.
Central Point at Grants Pass.
to be m the wrong. He.would,
howev-, Davis on lots recently purchased by him 1 filed a complaint against him charging
Jackson county’ s share will be in the
June 19—Medford at Central Point, er, be glad to entertain a motion to at the corner of Fifth and Maple street. him with threatening to kill C. S.
neighborhood of $33,550 payable in five
elect a new speaker in his place. Fol­ Dr. Davis will occupy one of the housed Sand‘,raon and LVnn Purdin. Before
Grants Pass at Jacksonville.
years, which will help some in school
June 26—Grants Pass at Medford, lowing his remarks, which hurled de­ himself and the other will he for rent. the comPla>nt waa made Maple had left
and road funds.
town on foot, going towards Gold Hill.
fiance at his enemies in every word, a
Jacksonville at Central Point.
T oroughbred Golden Lace Wyandotte He was seen passing Gold Ray about
resolution was introduced declaring the
office of speaker vacant and calling for Eggs lor sale. J. B. Stevens, Tolo, , tw0 „ ’clock, but officers at Gold Hill
rt^on*
48d51 failed to find him there yesterday after-
the election of a new speaker but it
decided
noon.
was lost by a vote of 155 ayes to 191
to hold a conference with the city coun­
nays. The resolution adopted provides
Maple has been in trouble before,
cil before proceeding with the park im­
Stiff
Neck.
that the committee on rules shall con­
having been arrested last fall on an
provement work which the club expects j
Stiff neck is caused by rheumatism of insanity charge and afterwards on n
sist of ten members six from the ma­
A. F. Schreiber, representing the to undertake in the near future. The
Northwest Publicity and Advertising ladies are anxious to learn* something
" r8^ skirmish in the baseball jority party and four from the minority the muscles of the neck. It is usually charge o f threatening to kill. On mak­
Placc Sunday when the lo -' the speaker being debarred from being confined to one side, or to the back of ing promises of future good behavior,
Co., of Seattle, was in town Friday in­ definite about the date the water is ex- 8ea?on
teresting the citizens in an advertising nested to be available for irrigation be- , ca> sfiuad went up to Medford and tried j a member
the neck ami one side. While it is however, the charges were dropped.
folder which will be circulated exlen- ! j f fore
ore expending
expending- too much money and la- . uut in a Practice game with the Med- i Cannon a rule has been absolute and often quite painful, quick relief may be
sively in the east by the Great North- j j,or on planting flowers, shrubbery, etc. ford team- The tryout showed that has been used to crush every member had by applying Chamberlain’s Lini­
A SWOLLEN JAW
ern and the Northern Pacific Railway | jp ¡s understood thst the work to beun- va*lvy fans may expect to see some rat- of his own party who did not do his bid­ ment. Not one case o f rheumatism in
is not pretty nor pleasant. Whether
ding
without'
question.
It
has
also
companies. More than 100,000 copies i dertaken in the park will not interfere Cing S °°d call before the close ol the
ten requires intereal treatment. When it’s caused by neuralgia, toothache er
been uS id to further legislation wanted there is no fever and no swelling as in accident, Ballard’s Snow Liniment will
of the folder will be circulated, one w¡th the projected improvements on the season-
page of which will be devoted to a schoo! grounds it being the intention of
Murray, the young pitcher who has by the “ system” and because of that muscular and chronic r h e u m a tis m , reduce the swelling and relieve the
short descriptive writeup c f Central ] t f ¡ e c[ub members to carry out both al*vays in the past given a good account independent republican members who Chamberlain’s Liniment will accomplish pain. The great and sure cure for
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rheumatism, cuts, burns bruises, scalds
Point and vicinity. Publicity pays and ' p]ang.
a iarge amount
of trees and of himself when he played, was in the regarded the interests of the people as mure than any internal treatment, to r _ any and afi ach s and pains. Sold by
Pointers and of more importance than those of the sale by Mary A. Mee.
this is the year Central Point is begin-1 shrubs have been ordered for the work box five mnings
j Mary A. Mee.
ning to get in on the deal.
and al*e expected to arrive at an early \
way he made good was a pleasure cirporations, revolted and ove threw
to all C, P. fans. He gives promise of him.
date.
Cannonism is dead. What will he the
_________________ I great things in the future and the team
For Diseases of the Skin.
j is fortunate in securing him. Pankey, nam * of the next sys’ em for controll­
A Neighbor of Yours
the old standby took the last four in- ing legislation.
Nearly all diseases of the skin such
as eczema, tetter, salt rheum and bar­ as well as yourself is liable at any time nirgs and while a little wild on the
bers’ itch, are characterized by an in to have rheumatism. W t're all liable start and showed that he needs training
RACF SUICIDE
tense itching and smarting, which often to have cuts or burns, bruises or scalds, but that will come with practice, and
makes life a burden and disturbs sleep crick in the back, neck or side—some all down the line the boys made a rat- ¡3 not nearly the menace to increase in
and rest. Quick relief may be had by kind of an ache or patn. Then heed tling good showing for the first game, population that deaths among infants
applying Chamberlain’s Salve. It allays this advice and tell your neighbors— , Central Point is out after the penant ».re. Eight out of ten of these deaths
the itching and smarting almost instant­ . allard’s Snow Liniment relieves all again this year and all present indica- are directly or indirectly caused by
ly. Many cases have been cured by its aches and pains, and heals all wounds, tions phint to them getting away with \ bowel troubles. McGee's I’aby Elixir
use. For sale by Mary A. Mee.
j cures diarrhoea, dysentary, sour storm
ir .
Sold by Mary A. Mee.
Rubber tires for Go-Carts, Baby Carriages, pump wagons
The lineup and score of Sunday’ s | ach and all infant ailments of this
nature. Just the thlng'*f„r teething
game:
Opposite Post Office
Central Point
Central Point
Medford babied. Price 25c and 50c per bottle.
r i v t ! a » « H R ’x ,T r :
Sold
by
Mary
A.
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Murray, I’ankey
Coleman
P
Sanderson
Beebe
c
Messner
lb
Illll
B. Peart
2b
Lester
C. Clark
3b
Ilenselman
Hopkins
ss
Wilkinson
Farra
rf
Burgess
There is a reason. The cheek you issue in payment, the
M. Clark
cf
Isaacs
stub to correspond, and the books of the bank, together with
H. Peart
If
Antel
the payee’ s endorsement is a strong chain o f evidence to
Score—Medford 10, Central Point 8.
contradict. The check itself is a receipt and is returned to
you by the bank. Bettet have a checking account and pay
'bills but once
e treated Printer Man Again
In The Limelight
Will Improve Park and
School Grounds
More Advertising
Ball Teams Try Oat
for Centra! Point
in Practice Game
F. A. H A W K
HORSESHOEING
and General Blacksmithing
Bills Paid By Check
Are Seldom Disputed
how about
that spring suit?
Pernoll Likely To Win
The Central Point State Bank
GEN fRAL POINT MEAT MARKET
Fresh Meats cf all kinds
W c carry a full and complete stock fof all
kinds of Fresh and Cured M eals, Sausage,
Bologna,
Weinerwursts,
Hamburger,
etc.
TRY OL'R OWN BRAND OF HAMS and BACON
Boiled Ham and other delicacies are always
kept on hands.
W e have the best equipped
shop in Southern Oregon and are always pre­
pared to serve our customers with the best
BUY YOUR MEAT AT AN UP TO DATE SHOP
CENTRAL POINT MEAT MARKET
W . D. Lewis & Sons
Proprietors
H ave you thought it over?
Place With Detroit ¡
| Henry Pernoll, the Applegate Bouth-
paw pitcher, and idol of all Southern
Oregon fans, recievcs the following
good news from the Detroit News.
Henry is now trying out for a place on
the Detroit team.
"Pernoll is almest sure to land a
berth in Detroit. As a left-hander I.e
has shown more class than Georgia
Speer, who was the junior southpaw
artist of the champions’ staff last year.
Pernoll has the same fielding style that
made Speer a good man for any club.
He is heavier than Speer and has prob­
ably better control.”
“ The first time he pitched here the
first hatter up hit a ball to third, and
Pernoll was backing up the first ba-i-
man when the throw came along. He
is grabbing at the right and left o f him
picking up grounders where another
twirler would be content to let his in­
fielders do the work.”
“ An outcurve is the best thing in
Pernoll’ g list of deliveries—and he has
a bunch o f (him. Not one, though, is
more deceptive thap this one. He has
also a good fooler in a slow ball.”
For Sale-Burbank seed potatoes, 1
and H cents per pound. Alsothorough-
bred White Wyar.dotte eggs, 11.P0 p< r
setting of 15
J E. II tz?l?rave
ITdCU
The season is before you and you’ ll certainly
want a new suit.
Perhaps it is hard for you
to decide what kind you’ ll want, if you will
glar.ee in our windows or stop inside we will
show you so many styles you will wonder where
we got them all.
You can get the suit here at the price you
want to pay and at the same time get advant­
age o f our quantity.
Buying not only in
values hut in style, fit and workmanship, a i
every suit we'.buy for our store is made espec­
ially for us.
The consequence is we can, and
do stand hack o f every suit.
W e advise an
early selection, while the lines are complete
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