Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, March 09, 1911, Image 2

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    CENTRAL POINT HERATD, THURSDAY. MARCH 9. 1911.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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VALLEY
that we shoul 1 seek.
O REGO N
OUR OPPORTUNITY.
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C entral P oint H erald
FM FRf
ORO»
REO
omm
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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
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[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
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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
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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
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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 ­
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“ 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
.
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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.
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f o r a n v m a n w ho o w n s b e e f o r d a iry
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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
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! 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
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BATH ROOM
Liveryman.
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INVESTIGATE
They are Here!
OUR
Glazed Cement Sewer Pipe.
Manufactured by the
EASTMAN KODAKS
AND SUPPLIES
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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.
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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.
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We Will Give You Absolute Satisfaction.
♦B. T. VAN DE CAR.
ME?)PFOBR D d o lE G O N
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W. H. F e r g u s o n ,
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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.