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r>i cJ V C entral point herald E S T A B L IS H E D A P R I L CENTRAL POINT. VOL. 5 OREGON. 2«, 1906. TH URSDAY. MARCH 16. 1911. C.P.A"CITY"NOW FRIENDS GREET Y. M. C. A. BL'G O'GARA SAYS NEW MINISTER BEGINS TO LOOM SPRAY NOW MOREWATER BONDS April 7th Last Date for Spraying; Grim and Lindsay Then Inspectors Take Charge. Win for Council Rev. fin e s t and Wife Warm Welcome. NO Division for Recorder Receive Concrete Walls NO 48 WAGNER SELLS CITY AND STATE ASHLAND TIDINGS BOOST TOGETHER Rising. Structure Portland Men Take Charge of Ash- Portland Gives Outside Towns Duo land’ s Semi-Weekly Paper. Credit—Country Press Praised. to be Rushed to Completion PORTLAND, March 14.— R. B. A pleasant social affair was that At the municipal election held Mon Jones & Ilefler, concrete contrac Portland, Or., Mar. 13.—A prominent Professor O’Gura has issued tha at the Christian church Tuesday tors, are busy with a force o f men Bennett, a local newspaper man, has feature of the report of the Promotion day the voters o f the town declared following notice to spray bought the Ashland Tidings, one of Committee of the Portland Commercial “ It will be only a short time w hen!“ » n0 uncertain terms that they. al-[ evening when members of that church pushing up the walls o f the L. M. C. the old established papers of south Club that has just been made to the fruit trees will be blooming, and be- “ 0*» unanimously, stand for prog- and many other citizens extended a A. building und alreudy a considera ern Oregon. His brother, L. S. Ben business men who maintain the work fore this time comes, all persons own- re!i* bold type, both the charter welcome to Rev. and Mrs. Gifford ble showing has been made. Thet nett, will be associated with him as deals with the splendid spirit shown by Ernest, who recently arrived here foundation has been in place for some ing, renting or otherwise haviug amendments having carried by over- business manager o f the paper. R. the whole state in co-operating with from Wallowa county to take charge time and now the walls o f the super charge o f city property, upon which whelming majorities. D. C. Grim and of the pastoral work In that congre structure are receiving attention. B. Bennett has been on tbe editorial this city. Tributes to the state press H. W. Lindsay were likewise elected fruit trees, vines and shrubs are staff of a local paper for about two were paid, for it was realized that with gation. Some changes are being made in the growing, must have these fruit trees, to the city council fo r three-yeur An excellent program of musical original plans ns the work proceeds years as court reporter and telegraph out its help little could be accomplished terms by big votes und J. W. Jacobs vines and shrubs sprayed with lime- and literary selections was tendered one o f which is the location o f the editor. He graduated from Yale col in the big development movement under sulphur solution. This is in accord was re-elected as city recorder with by the young people of the congrega heating plant. This was at first pro lege in the class of 1906 and came way throughout the Pacific Northwest. out a dissenting vote. ance with the horticultural regula It was conceded that the editors are tion. T. M. Jones extended a wel- vided for on the first floor o f the west after having engaged In news The vote on the charter amend tions o f this state, and is an order paper work In tbe east for several the best boosters there are. Heads of given by the district commissioner o f ment S’ vmg the council P°wer *° , com® *° ,t,he “ e* pa®‘ ° ' ta,nd hl* W‘ f, buildipg but it was discovered that years. He will assume editorial the Portland newspapers attedded the this district. I f a tree, vine or shrub sue additional water bonds to the: on behalf of the Christian church by very little excavating the plant management of The Tidings. His biennial dinner of the Club and helped is worth huving at all, it is surely amount o f $15,000 for the purpose o f, Rev- T. J. Hazleton bid a “ •‘ «bborly could be located in a sub-basement brother, who has been connected with with suggestions for furthering the worth keeping clean. It is our duty extending the present water system I welcome on behalf of the “ « ‘ bodlst to excellent advantage. It is now ex large printing houses In New York work. They are among the most ac as citizens to observe the sanitarv wtts *he best index o f the election ehureh and W. A. Cowley spoke on pected the building will be completed and Portland, will act as business tive ones in this city in the cause, and laws and regulations both as to our th» ‘ question bringing out the heav- behalf of the i Y. M. C. A. Rev Ernest and fully equipped before Septem manager. They will assume owner the same is true of the editors through of ber l. own health and the health o f plants ¡ » t vote o f the day. Out o f H O C 1 then responded — „ a . a t to „ t these h e s e words w o r d s of ship the first of next week and in out Oregon; their work is incessant warm welcome extended to himself j we grow. Fruit trees, vines, rose} votcs cas’ were for the amend- tend to conduct the paper along pro and is very effective. and family after which coffee and i bushes, etc., must be spruyed r e - ! nlen, nnd on>y H against it while on gressive liDes. Teacircis Chosen. The report of Manager C. C. Chap cake were served and a pleasant so gardless o f their proximity to resi- j ’ be amendment proposing to change man of the Promotion Committee of the cial hour was passed. dences or other buildings. If owners! fbe official name o f the municipal- Club gives due credit for this valuable So far, seven teachers have been se feel that the spray will mar the paint ” y f rom “ town ’ to “ city 97 electors work. The co-operation of the various lected for the Central Point public voted “ yes” while only six indicated on the buildings, then some arrange commercial bodies ot the state through schools for the coming year, out of a WIII Plat New Addition. their desire to remain in the village ment should he made to protect the the Oregon Development League was class. Another evidence of what is doing m possible complement of twelve. Prof. buildings when the spraying is done. F. F. pooper has been retained a s , Save money by attending the sale at mentioned with appreciation, as wsa But ‘ little interest was shown in Central Point is the purchase Saturday, “ All spraying must be done by the assistance of other Coast cities, in 48tf principal for another year, as have Eli Jones’ , west of P. O. April 7, which is the limit set for the matter o f giving the west side by J. O. Isaacson, of the A. A. Sage Mrs. Pur key pile, Mrs. Ross, Miss lytiss Edith Nelson of Aihland visited helping along movements of mutual tract, containing a little more than owners to have this work done. After representation on the council, Mr welfare. Harr and Misa Goode in their respec Mrs. M. R. England last Thursday. that date, the inspectors will either Famum, the west side candidate, re- seven acres. The tract, which is bet- tive grades. Miss Deathe, recently j Portland business men who have con Picture time is here—bring the babies spray or cut down the trees at their! ceiving the lightest vote o f the day. ter known as the Freel place, is situs- from Ngrth Dakota, and now teach- 1 before warm weather —Mrs. Lesmeis tributed to the funds of the Promotion The vote in full follow s: ted in the southwest comer of the city Committee were shown that their sup discretion and at the owner’s ex ng In the Griffin Creek district, has ter. 48tf For. councilmen — Lindsay,. 87; limits and is very desirable property. port has been a great benefit in building pense. This decision has been made been employed to take charge of the j Mr. Isaacson will have the tract plat- Third gr$de and Miss Elizabeth Beaver C losing S ale —Goods at cost and be up the state at large as well as their and will be upheld by the district Grim, 71; Farnum, 34. low cost at Eli Jones’, next to P. O. own city, and the detailed work shows For recorder— Jacobs, 97. » ted into city lots at once and will put commissioner o f horticulture and the of Ashland, has also been employed, 48tf For additional water bonds— Yes it on the market under proper building the funds have been well spent. county commissioners o f this county. but her position in the school has not 95; No, 11. restrictions to insure a first-class resi- Kodak supplies at England’s. Chairman Johnson of the promotion “ Those who wish to spray their yet been assigned. For changing name to “ City o f dence district. own trees may do so, but the strength Early Rose seed potatoes at the Qual Committee emphasized the great future A number of the present teachers of Portland and the Northwest and 46tf o f the spray must be not less than Central Point” — Yes, 97; No.. 6. did not apply for positions here for the ity Store. 4.5 degrees Beaume. Naturally, Garden seeds that grow at Faber & shewed the need for continued effort Have your pictures taken at Lesmeis- j coming jear. along lines so far followed. The work those who spray for themselves will McDonald’ s. 46tf 48tf Services at the Christian Church. ter’s studio. of the Inquiry Bureau of the Com get their lime-sulphur from the Watch our announcement of new ar The mid-week prayer meeting on j Fine line of shoes for men, women mercial Club, the convention and in Fruit Growers’ association. This rivals.—Cranfill & Robnett. dustrial bureaus and the press bureau and children on sale at Eli Jonef’, next spray may be diluted by adding nine Thursday evening promptly at 7:30. The topic tor study on March 16 is to postoffice. John H. •Carkin, attorney-at-law, of was reviewed and progress noted in all 48tf gallons o f water to one gallon o f the Mr. Harry Tuttle, o f Medford, made fice over Jackson County Bank, Med the varied activitiea. Greater progress concentrated lime-sulphur sodution. “ Our Debt to Presbyterianism,” Luke Mrs. Pellett, o f Ashland, is the guest a very interesting and helpful address ford, Oregon. 951-56; Eph. 2:11-22. 1 10tf. for the future is the purpose of the Those who are not prepared to do of Dr. and Mrs. E. Davis this week. before the men’s meeting in the Town Christian Endeavor every Sunday We advertise to make friends and Promotion Committee and this ambi their own spraying may drop a note F or S ale —One good gentle and sound Hall Sunday afternoon. Mr. Tuttle is evening at 6:30. sell groceries to hold them.—Cranfill & tion extends throughout the state. to Mr. Joseph Derry, com er Twelfth Topic for March 19th, “ The Danger single or double driving horses, w eight, very much interested in Y. M. C. A. Robnett. and Holly, Medford. Mr. Derry has 1100 lbs. Can be seen at the I. X. L. | work and would like to see a good As- i and Uses of Money.” If you have a thought that leans a gasolene power outfit, and will do Millinery Opening Mar. 2 3 -2 4 -2 5 . The teachers’ training class meets on monument works, Central Point. 47tf • sociation in his own city. He used to toward a Spring Suit the garments are the work as directed by this office. Christian Science services are held be actively engaged in the work as a Thursday evenings, with T. M. Jones, here to cinch it.—Cranfill & Robnett. “ This is the only notice that will be teacher. Your presence will be wel every Sunday morning at 11:00 in the General Secretary. I wish to state to the ladies o f Cen- John Carkin, attorney-at-law of | tral Point and vicinity that 1 have just lodge-room, second floor o f the G. A . given. We hope everyone will feel comed at these hours of study. Mr. N. Suthcwt who is spending the fice over Jackson County Bank, Med returned from Sen Francisco with a At the Bible school 90 per cent of the R. building. Sunday school at 9:45 A. 1 winter in Central Point, will be the it his duty to comply within the time lOtf ' full line of the latest and most popular attendants have had their bibles with M. All interested are cordially invited : speaker at the men’s meeting in the ford, Oregon limit set. P. J. O’GARA, F or S ale —Set heavy lend harness hats of the season and cordially invite them the last two Lord’s days. The to attend these services. Subject for Town Hall next Sunday afternoon. next Sunday, “ Matter.” “ Deputy Commissioner.” in good repair.—W. H. Ferguson, Liv you to call and inspect them. I also school opens at 10 o ’clock sharp. eryman. 43tf The Lincoln Legion of the Anti- have a nice line of shirt waists, collars, The topic for the morning sermon See the fine shirts, neckties and hor- Some of the wisest men in the city etc., at reasoeable prices. We will March 19 will be, "First Things First,” Saloon League of America will have iery on sale at Eli Jones’. 48tf Misses Campbell & Schiebler have and for the evening,.“ The Cost of a program and pledge signing for total cover their heads with one of our new also show the latest novelties in trim Buy your kodaks and supplies at the spring Btyle hats.—Cranfill & Robnett. med hats during the Spring Opening, just received a large assortment of the Discipleship. ” We welcome you to a stineng - next Sunday morn:ng at the 48tf M. E. church. Beautiful Lincoln sou Lesmeister studio. taffette wired ribbon—very much in de- these services. G ifford E rnest , F or S ale —Solid walnut organ, in on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, venir cards will be given to all who mand by the young girls for hair bows. | Minister. HERBINE cures constipation and re good repair and a good instrument. March 23-24-25. sign the pledge. The Freedman’s Aid establishes regular bowel movements. Will sell or trade for anything I can M rs . J. E. B o s w e l l . It is 25 cents per yard. We also have j ___________________ Society will hold its annual service in Price 50c. Sold by Mary A. Mee. a new line of tailored waists, and our j use.—W. H. Ferguson, Liveryman. assortment of trimmed and untrimmed f Ed Welch and family, of Woodville, the evening. Everybody cordially in Kodak supplies at England's. 43tf Subscribe for the Herald. vited. J. T. Hazleton, Paator. hats are complete. 1 visited relatives here last week. CENTRAL POINTERS. Y. M. C. A. Your Own Checks Tag the Following to Your Memory serve as a record of the payment of your debta. If drawn on an account on this bank it aids your credit standing with the business WATCH! Our Advertising. WHAT? “ The Old Reliable. WHO? Cranfill & Robnett. men with whom you deal. Open Your Account with this bank. You’re advancing your own interests We solicit your account and promise you satisfaction and safety for your funds. State and County Depository. Absolutely Safe. DIRECTORS J. O ISA A C S O N Pra*kUat. W . C. LEE V E R. Vac* PraaMaat. L C ROBN ETT. " W ar FREEMAN. - W . LIN D SAY . Caafciar. E. B. HANLEY* W . H. N O R CR O SS. j . W M YE RS. IL S. MILLER. W e Invite Your Account. ♦ Central Point State Bank. ♦ t ♦ ♦ f f ♦ Central Point, : >» : Oregon. WHERE? WHICH? Groceries, Shoes, Dry Goods, Clothing. WHEN? Always. WHY? HOW? A t Central Point. Because we save you money. By buying in large quantities and sell ing with a reasonable margin.