' / f / \ Y , ^ L CENTRAL POINT HERALD ESTABLISHED A P R I L 2 6, 1 9 0 6 . CENTRAL POINT, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1911. VOL. 5 NO 42 PEOPLE PUSH POPULAR PASTOR CELEBRATES 58th SOLONS PASS TOWN OF TALENT ¡FRUITGROWERS PERFECT PAVING RESIGNS CHARGE ANNIVERSARY MANY BILLS EIRE SWEPT TO CO-OPERATE Properly Owners Want Best Ouallty *>’ »• Streets and Want Them Soon. «■ Slckafoose lo Preach Pioneer Cotiple, Well Known Amidst Much Scrapplnq. Some Busi­ Five Buildings Burned-Loss $ 3 0 ,- Central Selling Agency to be Estab* ness Is Dune. 00 0 —Incendiarism Charged. lished for Good of Growers. Here Mark Unusual Event. farewell Sermon Next Sunday. SALEM, Or., Feb. 1.— Today Is The business portion of Talent, 12 Emit growers of the Pacific North- (Many friends of Capt. and Mrs. “bill passing day” In the house and miles south of this nty, was almost west met in Portland during the past Next Sunday will mark the ending Perhaps never before in the history Rawlings in Jackson county, will be senate. Several bills went safely totally wiped out by fire early Tues- week to attempt to form a central sell- of Central Point h«-s there been so of the* pastorate of Rev. K. 11. Sicku- interested in the following clipping day morning, five of the principal busi- ¡ng agency for the output of their or- many representative citizens “out foose of the Christian church of this from the Sheridan, Wyoming, Enter­ through the third reading In both houses and many more will pass dur­ hess buildings in the center of the vil- chards. This project was not entirely city, llis final service as pastor ef with their eouts off" in a campaign prise) : in g the afternoon session. lage being destro yed. successful, for the convention found for municipal improvement» us there that church being set for next Sun­ Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Rawlings, of 132 The fire is believed to have been of itself without the necessary authority Bills passed In the senate are; sen­ day evening. Much regret is ex­ has been within the past two or three Coffeen avenue, were surprised by a ate bill 131, by Abraham, relating to incendiary origin, and started in the to represent the fruit growing sections «lays. It’s in the air and the fellow pressed ut the departure of Rev. and j 1 o’clock dinner last Monday after­ the requisition of fugitives from jus­ hardware store of Marion Tryer. Wol- of the Northwest, the fruit growers Mrs. Sickufoose from this city, not who tries to get away from the con­ only among the membership of the noon, January 16 the occusion being tice; senate bill 147, by Oliver, which ber’s general store, the hotel, bank coming as individuals rather than of­ tagion ef “get there Central Point” is j their fifty-eighth anniversary. The fixes the salary of the superintendent and several other buildings were dis- ficial representatives of these organiza­ in bad and while “taking to his heels” church, but among all classes of citi­ dinner was served by their daughter, of schools oi Wallowa county; senate troyed, the loss being placed at $30,000. tions. On this account, adjournment zens of the community as well, as he is in dire danger of butting into ] Mrs. Ella Arnold, and the invited bill 181, by Agraham, providing for The Ashland fire department responded was taken until February 28, when a both of them had made many warm a brick wall or having a house fall on 1 guests were Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Raw- the care and maintenance of ceme­ to an appeal for aid and saved the rest second meeting will be held at Walla him. The cause of the turmoil is friends during their sojourn here. Under his pastorate the church has j lings, Charles and Frank W. Raw­ teries, and senate bill 182, Norton, of the town. The Medford fire depart-1 Walla, Washington. At that time each MUD, MUD, MUD. made a remarkable growth and the lings, Mrs. W. Pointer and Mr. and relating to action arising on con­ ment was preparing to start when a fruit growers’ association is expected Mud on streets, message notified them that the fire was | to send one authorized delegate, and Another daughter, tracts congregation is in better condition Mrs. Thomas. Mud in the air; 1 the convention, thus having power to Mrs. George Fox, resides at Central Bills passed In the house are: under control. than ever before. Mrs. Sickafoose Mud in your dreamsp it is understood the insurance was act, may proceed with the convention, Point1, Ore., but could not be present house bill 19, Clemens, amending the has been an ardent worker in the Mud everywhere. At the Portland meeting, which waB I to help commemorate this unusual act concerning insurance companies but a small fraction of the loss. Tt is evidently a case of too much Sunduv school, ns well us in other ! event. called by President Atwell of the Ore­ taking fire risks within the state; branches of the church work, and the Johnson—provided that that histori­ Three generations of the Rawlings house bill 36, Brooks, relating to the gon State Horticultural Society, con­ result of her intelligent, earnest en­ Christian Endeavor Convention. cal gentleman’s surname wns m u d - siderable progress was made, for all ! family were represented at the above summoning of Juries; house bill 67, mid the burden of everybody’s song deavor along those lines will no doubt event, Frank and Charles Rawlings Thompson, relating to conveyance of agreed to the value of the proposed be felt in the community for many this week is “hard-paved streets for The Oregon Christion Endeavor Union organization, and a number of disputed I being grandsons of Capt. W. Kaw- property by Insane persons; house Centrul Point. Nothin’ too good for years to come. bill 109, Graves, to provide for giv­ is planning to hold a big convention in points will be harmonized by the time Mr. and Mrs. Sickafoose go from ! lings. us.” Washington Rawlings was married ing a bond in all condemnation pro­ Ashland February 10, 11, and 12. Dr. the Walla Walla meeting is held. A number of representative busi­ here to Mosier, Hood River county, to Miss-Nancy Jane Butler at DeWitt, ceedings; house bin 132, Abrams, to W. B. Hinson, of the White Temple of Friends of the Oregon State Horti­ ness men and property owners within' where he has accepted the pastorate lu.. on January 16, 1853, and to th.s provide for the estiblishment of the Portland, and Paul C. Brown, Field cultural Society are urging the p a s s e s of a large congregation. Mosier is the past few days leave been taking union there are three living children existence of foreign corporations do­ Secretary for California, are among of a bill now pending before the legis- itn interest in the paving question, situated on the Columbia river, be­ one son and two daughters. ing business in the state; house bill the prominent speakers and workers lature asking for the appropriation of tween Hood River and The Dalles, and, headed by Councilman White-j Captain Rawlings served with dis­ $5000 every two years for necessaay 125, Abrams, requiring secretary of on the program. side and I. C. Robnett, they have been and is u growing town. The Herald tinction in the civil war, being a mem­ state to report to the governor all A rate of one and one-third fare for expenses of the society, such as prizes joins many other friends in wishing sounding the property owners on Pine ber of the Iowa infantry. lie is a foreign corporations doing business the round trip has been granted by the for exhibits made at the annual show, street between Front and' Sixth Rev. nnd Mrs. Sickafoose success and member of John Schuler Post of in Oregon and providing for the ad­ railroads, but it is necessary for dele­ services of exhibits comiittee, judges, prosperity in their new field of labor. streets ns to their wishes regarding Sheridan, Grand Army of the Repub­ vertising of such associations that do gates to secure a certificate from the salary of secretary, printing, postage, paring, with the- result that a large agent at the time of purchasing ticket etc. It is pointed out in the arguments not pay state license fees. lic. J. 0- Isaacson returned last Satur­ majority of the property owners are Captain Rawlings nt the nge of 77 Abraham of Douglas county was and bring it to the convention, to be advanced for the bill that Eastern states, day from an enjoyable trip to P asa­ found to be in line fov paving the with very much less prominence than years, and his estimable wife aged 70 called to order today in the senate signed by the State Secretary. street next summer, and, what is more dena and other southern California years, are, still very active and are by President Selling, who charged Free entertainment, consisting of Oregon in the fruit growing business, points. Mrs. Isaacson remained to to the point as an indication of pro­ enjoying the best of health, with good him with attempting to Inject poli­ room and breakfast, will be provided appropriate large sums annually to gressive tendencies, paving with the prolong her visit with relatives, but indications for a ripe old age being tics and personal spleen into his for all delegates during the convention. promote the growth of the industry. expects to return about the end of very best available material. Ashland is one of the most beautiful speeches. A lively tilt took place reaehed by both. Representatives of the Warren the present month. Mr. Isaacson met residence cities in the state and has a between the two senators, which fi­ The Enterprise joins their many Construction company of Portland, some of tile excursionists in Los An­ friends in extending greetings on the nally resulted In the president order­ reputation for hospitality second to none. Green Eyed Monster to Date. Indications are that the convention the Clark-Henerv company of Cali­ geles nnd reports that the Central attainment of this, their fifty-seventn ing Abrahams to take his seat. A certain young couple who were Point contingent) were all having a fornia, and perhaps others, were The trouble started over the debate will be a great success and all who can married some months ago have never wedding anniversary, and wishes them quick to scent the trail leading to­ fine time. many more years of happiness to on senate bill 131, Introduced by possibly do so should plan to attend. had a cloud to mar.thoir happiness until wards business and have been in John Rigg, of Ashland, is secretary very recently. One morning the young Abrahams. The Douglas county man come. town within the last couple of days financially inferested irre uiufuali; Impugned Selling’s motives in various of the Registration committee and dele­ wife, whose name is Marie, came to with u view to securing contracts as fiedly in favor of (he best possible- matters that have come before the gates should send names to him. breakfast in an extremely sullen and soon as the preliminary arrange­ quality of pavement. “We are tired senate. Selling came back at the sen­ unhappy mood. To all her husband’s A fine, warm shower fell Tuesday of mud,” say they, “and it we are to ments are completed by the council. The Missed Pickard of Willow inquiries she returned short and snap­ ator and openly accused him of using The intention of the gentlemen spend money for street improve­ afternoon while the sun was shining his office as senator during this ses­ Springs were in town whopping Tues­ pish answers. To make matters worse who are now agitating the paving ments let it be for something that brightly, the result being a perfect sion to vent his spleen on all who op­ day afternoon. she was in no better frame of mind rainbow, all of which, according to question is to submit a petition will improve.” posed him politically and ordered when he came home that evening for long ago weather “signs,” would in­ It is probable that paving will only signed by property owners to the him to keep within the limits of de­ special order for Monday, but his mo­ supper. All of which mystified the city council at their regular meeting be asked for this year between Front dicate that the stormy season has cency in the future. tion was lost and the bill passed to young husband, entirely ignorant of next Monday evening, asking that and Sixth streets for the reason that about run its course and that fair The startling announcement was third reading. anything that he might have done to spring weather may soon be expect­ after passing Sixth street on Pine body to consider only a first-class, made In the house this morning that The bill was introduced by Graves offend his spouse, Finally, late in the ed, and Rogue River Valley people hard-surfaced pavement when the there is a large amount of unoccu­ Attorney Dunlway of Portland is be­ at the request of W. O. Sims, an at­ evening, in reply to his repeated and m atter of street improvements for pied property and it is not likely can surely enjoy all such that comes hind a “Joker” bill which Is aimed to torney of Sheridan. Fouts asked insistent demands to know what the fhe coming year presents itself. that the owners will petition for the their way after the unusually pro­ further embarrass the people of Port­ Graves if Sims was a railroad attor­ matter was, the young wife burst into There is no argument about some improvement tliis year. However, tracted time of storm. land who are trying to build the! ney, which Graves was unable to an­ tears and replied, ‘‘Henry, if ever I sort of improvements being neces­ six blocks will be going some for the Broadway bridge. Eouts detected the swer. There Is much mystery at­ dream again that you have kissed an­ sary, the only question being what first year, and it is the history of Lee Grigsby, of upper Table Rock, is joker in an apparently harmless meas­ tached to the bill, as Dunlway Is at­ other woman I’ll never Bpeak to you as form of pavement is the best, and all towns that once get the stre-t reported to be quite ill. ure Introduced by Representatives! tending the session this morning. long as I live!” the gentlemen who have been active improvement germ started it is about Graves, which provides for giving a | Fouts probably will take the fight Laces of finest texture at the Quality during the past few days assure The ns contagious as measles or chicken- bond In condemnation proceedings. into the senate or ask for reconsider- gee the new embroideries at the Store. 41tf Ilerald that a large mujorit yof those pox. Ho asked that the bill be made a atlon of tho measure. 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