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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1911)
CENTRAL POINT HERATD, THURSDAY. MARCH 9. 1911. • ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦'♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦« should each cheerefully assume our shar.i of the bnrden. We need to get together. We S. A. iV m S O N . PUBLkUIKK. need to co-operate. We need to A n I n m & i * k n u i . in * locul «aew»pap«r devoluti to Iht: in ter « t - o í C entral Q u in ta n«| th e iUm uc help each other in solving the J.iv**r VaBiry. *Nb — ' A many problems which are a part p u .u .ia m .o K vkrv T h u r s d a y . Subucriptfon prive. Sl.óO per year, in advance. of the deveiopmeut of a city and i W atered u s Second-clu** m a t t e r . May 4 19WÍ. which are now being forced upon j a rt Cite P o h ta lH c e a t C e n tra l P o in t. O re g o n , u n d e r or without our tAtu e c t o f C ongru** o f M u iv h Ü. H»79. _______ us either with consent. It is no man’s individ THIS PAPER is v k k k e tu p t iin on o A g e n tlio c y D . a I k n k c .. A d 427 - ual welfare, but the best interests J lo 'ith M ain S tr e e t, Luv A n g e le s, a n d 779 M a rk e t jCENTRAL POMI* l i t rev*., S a n K ra n c u c o , *• h e re c o n tr a c t* fo r utivue- of the community as a whole, ROGUE RIVER tL m n g c un b e m a d e f o r ¿ t. ______________ VALLEY that we shoul 1 seek. O REGO N OUR OPPORTUNITY. j C entral P oint H erald FM FRf ORO» REO omm ► ♦ 4 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 - 4-44 The Car With the Left Hand Drive EETRIGG CORRESPONDENCE SO ' LICITE io O W E N S ’ TICKET WELL CHOSEN. Central Psint has license to be ___ [This m atter m ust not bo reprint««! w ith th e second commercial city of i out special permission.} this valley within twelve m onths! J • W. Jacobs, the present capa- if the business men and property b*ean d painstaking city recorder, P R A C T I C A L G A M E P R O T E C T I O N . owners will only awake to their !has matle a n’ost e.ticient otheial O f th e com m on g am e b ird s th e re Is opportunities, get together and 1s‘nC3 'a ;ing t ie o lice and, being n o n e th a t Is m ure v a lu a b le to th e f a rm make a concerted, help-each-other I engaged in no otner business, he e r a s a d e s tro y e r o f in s e c ts th a n th e q u a il o r b o b w h ite. A ll too o fte n , how- ofFort to make our town really jbas been abIe to give the time ev er, In th e n o rth e rn s ta te s , w h e re “ worth while.” ¡and attention 10 this work which w in te r sn o w s a r e d e e p am i u su a l Nature gave us the geograph-:the growing importance of the so u rc e s o f food su p p ly a r e c u t off. th e fello w s d ie o f e x p o s u re or ical location to be the biggist and ci ^ i demands. Mr. Jacobs is s p ta r e rv tty a tio little n o r m o re likely o f both. A methodical, careful and conscien m o st effective m eth o d o f p ro te c tin g hest city in the valley, but be- e m d u rin g th e w in te r se a so n w e re a d THE REO ‘THIRTY” THE REO “THIRTY” ’cause our forefathers frittered tious and his election should be th o f th e o th e r d a y . a n d w e g iv e it in away their opportunities more as unanimous as was his nomina b rie f f o r th e benefit o f o th e r re a d e rs is built in four models which com broke all records of long distance au w h o w o u ld like to p ro te c t th e q u a il on than two decades ago is no reason tion in the caucus. t h e i r p rem ises, h ut d o n ’t k now Ju s t No better selections for coun- pletely cover the various needs of all to racing in 1910 by making the run why we should continue to fol cilmtn could have been mace how to go n t It. T h e fa rm e r re fe rre d low their misguided footsteps. motorists. The REO is built with the from New York to San Francisco in to h a d f o r se v e ra l y e a rs p a s t m ad e a Central Point conservatism in than those of H. W. Lindsay and p ra c tic e o f p u ttin g o u t fe e d f o r th o I LEFT HAND DRIVE thus greatly the phenomenal time of 10 days, 15 the early days created a breach Henry Farnum, who were named q u ail a n d g ra d u a lly a ttr a c t l u g th e m to enhancing its safety and convenience. hours 13 minutes. th e v ic in ity o f th e feed sh e d s. O ne o f with the railroad builders that by the citizens’ caucus last Thurs- th e s e a d jo in in g th e b a r n w n s sh e lte re d , ade Medford possible as a sta- day evening. Both are com- o p en in g to th e so u th , a n d w a s c o n n e c t Consider the REO before buying your 1911 car. 1101 » on the new Sine and left paratively new men in the city, e d by a good sized p a s sa g e w a y to th e h ay m o w . T h e q u ail w e re first a t t r a c t Central Point without even a but both are capable business e d to th is sh e d an d fe d re g u la rly e v Agent for sidetrack. The advent of a few men and progressive citizens. In e ry m o rn in g . As th e c o ld e r w e a th e r REO, APPERSON, OWEN Autos, live business men at the new his capacity as cashier of the ca m e on th e y took r e fu g e lu th e h a y m ow , w h ich b ecam e t h e ir p e rm a n e n t Central Point State Bank, Mr. station. a»d the persistent and ro o stin g place. W hen th e o w n e r w e n t 22 South Riverside, MEDFORD. 'consistent development of the Lindsay is in close touch with to th e m ow to feed th e m th e y w o u ld ►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦4 present “Medford spirit” did financial conditions and his ex fly to th e n e a r e s t r a f te r s , b u t n s soon perience and knowledge in that a s h e re tre a te d w ould fly d o w n a n d th e rest. e n t th e g ra in he s c a tte re d f o r th e m . But times have changed. The j direction will prove invaluable to In p re v io u s y e a r s h e fo u n d th a t m u st su s ta in a s e v e re lo ss in th e ab o v e valley as a whole has, within the the c’tV ' n handling the public w h e n s p rin g c a m e th e s e b ird s m a te d m a n n e r b efo re h e is w illin g to m end in ity o f th e b a r n a n d s o u g h t h is w ay s a n d a d o p t a se n sib le sy stem past five or six years, made the ¡ ^ an^ e’ bonding matters, etc n In e s th tin e g v ic p laces In n e a rb y b ru sh a n d o f cro p ro ta tio u . C o tto n a f t e r co tto n Mr. Farnum is also a man of af most wonderful progress of any w eed covers, h a tc h e d th e ir b ro o d s o f e n co u rag es th e boll w eev il: co rn a f t section of the great and .growing fairs in his line, that of con little o n e s an«l w e re th u s n h le to c a r r y e r co rn , th e w lrew o rm , c o rn root r a g a in s t th e In se c t p e s ts w orm a n d corn root louse: w h e a t a f t ■ “ northwest,” and, while we tractor and builder, and his a on b o u th t o th e w a place e r w h e a t, th e blight*, sm u t a n d H e s w ith In c re a se d fo rces. practical knowledge along these sia n fly; p o ta to e s a f te r p o tato es, scab have grown in perhaps a cor a n d b lig h t. V irtu a lly all of th e s e p e s ts responding ratio with the balance lines will also prove of great W O E F U L L Y SH O R TSIG H TED . AT THE a r e re d u c e d to a m in im u m if cro p s o re o f the valley, our growth has not value during the present con R e cen tly th e d ally p a p e r s c o n ta in e d g ro w n in ro ta tio u . fo r u n d e r su c h a r a tc h e s to th e effe ct t h a t th e d a ir y ra n g e m e n t b e fo re th e in s e rt o r fu n g o u s been nearly up to our opportuni structive period in Central Point’s d m isp en o f th e s t a te of Illin o is a r e op- j p e s t g e ts a good fo o th o ld th e la n d is history. Mr. Farnum is a resi ties. We have not yet developed posed to th e p a s sa g e of a tu b e rc u lin ! d ev o ted to so m e o th e r cro p w h ich is the real co-operative spirit, which dent and property owner of the te s t law b ecau se th e y c o n te n d it w o u ld j c o t affected b y It. We have just ordered an elegant and n u m b e r o f co w s in th e is essential to building up a truly west side of town and the fact s re ta d to u c e by th e on e-ten complete new Stock which will be re th . G ra n te d t h a t It modern town, and until we do that that section of the city has w ould, w o u ld n ’t th is lo ss be p re fe r ceived and placed on sale within a this we cannot expect Central been for years without any rep a b le to a loss o nce o r tw ic e ns la rg e Do you know that of ail the minor few days. Call and see these goods. Is b o u n d to com e If th e d ise a se ailments colds are by far the most Point to attain its rightful com resentation in the city govern Is ■which n o t th o ro u g h ly s ta m p e d o u t. an d dangerous? It is not the cold itself mercial and social position in the ment greatly strengthens his j th is e n tire ly a s id e fro m a n y c o n sid er that you need to fear, but the serious Watch and Jewelry Repairing is one of our Specialties candidacy. The west side o f ! a tio n o f th e h u n d re d s o f th o u s a n d s o f diseases u lst.BS„ that it often leads to. Most We have secured the services of Mr. «community. people w ho a r e c o n s u m e rs o f th e m ilk 1 „ f ^ ^ kn<Jwn as germ diseases. What Central Point needs is town includes a large amount of fro V. R. Wilson, an expert watchmaker, m thoHe sa m e d a iry co w s? lu th is th e development of a community j important property interests, as co n n ectio n w e recall th e c a s e o f a Pneumonia and consumption are among engraver and optician, of Portland, ■of interests—a help-each-other web as a large number of our y o u n g f a rm e r In w h o se h e rd o f d a iry j th e m . W hy n o t ta k e C h a m b e rla in s , who will have charge of our repair o f som e e ig h ty h e a d th e r e w ere C ough R em edy an d c u re y o u r cold w h ile j spirit such as has always entered verY best citizens, and it is only c tw a ttle and optical departments. e n ty a n im a ls slig h tly affe c te d by you can? For sale by Mary A. Mee. into the building and develop-' a matter of right and justice to tu b e rc u lo sis, a s in d ic a te d by th e t u ment of every modern city. I these taxpayers that their section b e rc u lin te st. H e tem p o riz ed a n d m on e d w ith th e m a tte r , a s th e d a ir y “ One swallow cannot make a i °f the city should be represented k m ey Livery Service For Funerals. en r e fe rr e d to se em In clin ed to do. Summer.” Neither can the in- ] >n the council chamber, For the information of my customers ' T h e re s u lt w n s th a t som e tw o y e a rs Hotel Dunlap Building, Front and Pine Streets, dividual efforts of any one or two | The citizens’ caucus is to be la te r, w h en he w a s com pelled by law and the public generally, 1 wish to make , to do w h a t h e k n e w w a s h is d u ty to th e fo llow ing s ta te m e n t re g a r d in g th e or a dozen business men make a ! congratulated on their wise choice | d o a t first, h e lo st six ty -fiv e a n im a ls , p ric e of liv ery r ig s fo r fu n e ra ls ; modern city. It requires a con- °f candidates, In ste a d o f tw e n ty . T h is w a s good pol- [ j can n o t a ffo rd to k e e p a lin e o f sto c k Icy? N ot by a ju g fu l, a n d It w on t he f o r fu n e ra l and certed, co-operative action to ROSS KLINE, RINGS, W A T C H E S SILVERWARE Central Point Jewelry Store. A. M. TURRILL, Propr. Central Point. Oregon. reach the best results and this , A s"re thro1Bt ca" bf tre8‘ed be8t . , , , , ... i from the outside. The throat should be ia what we most need now. We rubbed(fently with BALLARD'SSNOW are planning many improve- j l in im e n t . Apply at night and cover ments, which undoubtedly will with a cotton cloth bandage; by morn- be carried out during the present j ink the soreness will disappear. Price year, but to do these things best J 500 a"'1 *100 per bottle- Sold by w e need co-operation among the I : ....... . , ... Edmund Piele, a well-known resident business men and citizens There of Trail, was in town on business dur- are many things we need which I ¡n(f the week. are 8till in the air, and the John W. Sickelsmith, Oreensboro, mayor and the councilmen, work- Pa , has three children, and like most ing as they are now, without children they frequently take cold. salary, should not be expected to " We have trie<i several kinds of cou*h . ,1 «I /».i . , rr» medicine, he says, “ but have never ■boulder all of the burden - T h e s e found any yet thyat dld them as much problems a tv ours, as individual gold as Chambprlain’s Cough Remedy. ’* parts of the community, and we i For sale by Mary A. Mee. ► 4 »4»♦♦♦» ► 44 - 4 4 4 ^ 4 44 44 44 4 44 4 f o r a n v m a n w ho o w n s b e e f o r d a iry r . a n im a ls th a t a r e afflicted w ith tu b er- | " U8t su PplV 8U,c h o rd f 8 f/ om re Ku- culosls. j ,a r co m m ercial sto c k o f h o rs e s and ------------- ! r ig s , w hich a r e in s e rv ic e a m o n g r e g u la r c u s to m e rs p ra c tic a lly e v e ry d a y . I N A T U R E ’S P R O T E S T . As In th e c a s e o f m a n y o th e r p la n t p e s ts, th e d a m a g e w ro u g h t by th e H e s sia n fly Is likely to be m o st se v e re In lo calities w h e re little o r no a t te n tio n is g iv en to th e m a t t e r o f c ro p ro ta tio n . L oss by b o th In se c t n n d fu n g o u s p e s ts se em s to b e n a tu r e 's w ay o f p ro te stin g a g a in s t a w ro n g and w a n to n sy s te m o f h n n d lln g th e soil, a n d a ll too o fte n th e tille r o f th e soli ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 - 4 A 4 A 4 BATH ROOM Liveryman. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 INVESTIGATE They are Here! OUR Glazed Cement Sewer Pipe. Manufactured by the EASTMAN KODAKS AND SUPPLIES : AT 4 ♦ ♦ J t ♦ Set u d in the show window of our Plumbing Depart ment on Second street. We are now booking or ders for similar outfits. May we have yours also? Medford Concrete Construction Co., Phone 652. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 » 4 » > » 4 4 4 - 4 4 4 MEDFORD. ORE. » 4444 » » 4 4 4 444-4 44 ^ 4 4 » j Watch Repairing What we know we know well. This includes repairing watches. Our personal guarantee is behind every article we sell. Diamonds? Of course we sell ’em. ♦ We Will Give You Absolute Satisfaction. ♦B. T. VAN DE CAR. ME?)PFOBR D d o lE G O N : i : ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 ♦ ♦ : ♦ ♦ ♦ j! t » I TAKE A LOOK AT THE W. H. F e r g u s o n , 43tf-eow ! 4 ENGLAND'S PHARMACY therefore find it necessary when rigs are ordered in advance to be held for afternoon funerals to charge the full- day rate of $5.00 for the service. Per sons willing to take chances on getting a rig at the hour wanted without mak ing reservations in advance can have same for the regular one-half day rate. Try The HERALD for Job Work. Rogue River Plumbing and j Hardware Co. W. A. COWLEY HENRY RILEY P. ¡5. When in need of Hardware, Paints or Garden Tools, don’t forget us.