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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1911)
C entral point herald ESTABLISHED A P R I L CENTRAL POINT, VOL. 5 OREGON, 2 0, 1 9 0 0 . THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1911. LIVE WIRES MAY YET FISH NO GRAND STAND NEW MEMBERS 9 9 9 ^ ARE SEATED ON ROGUE RIVER PLAYS FOR HIM Y. M. C. A. p/-v/-x£T -------- NO 51 I The concrete walls of the first story I I I I I of the new building are completed and in a few days the contractors, Jones & j Heflin, will have the forms up for the />iT \y BAND BOYS BOOST BASKETS Legal Talent Seeking Hole In Protec Berkeley’s New Mayor Will Not Use Old Council Closes Business- ■Mayor 17 Optimists Subscribe to Fund to : short sfcond time 8tory' !t wi" then take but a for the cement contractors Concert and Social Great Success- Names Appointees Spectacular Methods Beneft Ttiemselves and Neighbors. to finish their car of thq job. Hatha Willov. Springs Again Wins Prize tive Legislation way & Scott, who have the contract for 1 An important meeting o f the city Seventeen live wire business firms the carpenter work, are ready to push Several lawyers are busy in the Berkeley, Cal., April 3.—Declaring The band concert, pietero show and Humes’ behalf seeking some pretext that he Will follow the example set by council was held Monday evening when and individuals have joined hands .to the work right along as soon as the box social given by the Central Point concrete work is done. Whereby the federal court can be in- J Emil Seidel, socialist mayor of Mil- the old council closed their-business and advertise Central Point in the June Cornet band last Saturday arening was The fact that the people of Medford duced to grant an injunction against waukee, Mayor-elect J. Stitt Wilson adjourned sine die after inducting the issue of Sunset Magazine, which wiH a pronounced success, not only from the enforcement of the Oregon initia- j talked today of hi6 election over Bever- two new members into office. Mayor contain a specially written and illus- are interested in the success of the the stannpoint of entertainment furn- Y. M. C. A. in Central Point has been trated article on the Rogue River Val ly Hodghead, republican, by a majority i Leever addressed the retiring council tion law closing the Rogue river to isned, but also from a monetary view [-at some length reviewing the work ac- j ley. The commercial club has already proven by their financial assistance and commercial fishing. As it is a poor o f 221 votes. point arsquinted at by the band boys, “ You need not expect anything dra-1 complished during the past year and received excellent returns from com in other ways. lawyer that cannot secure a tempor who are hustling like'tlazes tc swell ally injunction upon some pretext or matic or spectacular in my work as highly complimenting the two retiring munity advertising in Sunset, and the Last Sunday a number ef Medford their uniform fund. The boys say they special article in the June number, Berkeley’s mayor,’ ’ said Wilson today. J members as well as the entire body, j other, the Hume interests are confi men came down to attend the service absolutely must have clothes to wear, dent of being permitted to operate “ We are now face to face here with Councilmen elect H. W. Lindsay and D. which will be illustrated an four colors, in the City Hall. One of the number, for to appear before the public with during the month of April, when the j practically the same problems which C. Grim, were present and after taking will do much to attract attention to Mr. H. C. Garnett, gave a very fine out these established badges of civiliza big run of Chinooks is on, and are confronted Seidel when he was elected the oath o f office the new council or- this section. address, his tleme being “ Christianity tion might “ queer” the audience and mayor of Milwaukee, and I expect to ganized and Mayor Leeever made the j R. L. Conner, assistant?manager o f } in Business.’ ’ It is quite evident that inc.dentally the music, too. . making preparations to this end. The above is the statement made by go about solving them in the same dig- following appointments whiah were all Sunset, was in Central Point Tuesday the speaker knew whereof he spoke. The band program was much enjoyed and, with a committee from the com The meeting was well attended and the selections being ail high*cla33 and Ivan Humason, who had charge of the nified and conservative manner that he ratified by the council legislation campaign made to repeal has employed. Finance Committee—Myers, Lindsay, mercial club, called on business men to was one of the most interesting we well rendered. Under the efficient subscribe to a fund to pay for a half have hrd. Mr. Garnett is much in leadership of Prof. Moon the boys have the initiative bill, to members of the “ Politics will not enter into my a p -! Peart, page ad in the June number. The fol Rogue River Fish Protection Associa- pointments, as only merit and ability j Health and Police—Grim, Whiteside, terested in the boys and is coming made rapid progress and it is doubtful lowing individuals and firms subscribed down to speak to the boys’ club on of there is a similar organization in the üon, who have just returned from count in public service. I expect to Dunlap. Portland. Mr. Humason is showing' initiate a municipal policy for Berke- the evening o f April 12th. Street and Lights—Dunlap, Peart, £5-00 each for the purpose: etabe of the same age and with the same I Lewis & Sons, Meat Market. in trimmph a statement printed in a ley looking to the ultimate ownership Grim. Mr. W. A. Co wley will give the boys practice that ean show an equatpro- Kabler & Pattison, Oak Park Addi a practical talk at the meeting April ficiency. Medford paper stating that not one of all public utilities, but I do not ex Fire and Water—Whiteside, Lindsay, tion. person in a hundred in the Rogue River pect to usher in' socialism.” Dunlap. Several reels of excellent pictures 5th. All boys fifteen years of age and Dr. E. Davis, dentist. valley is benofitted by closing th e ! 11 Ordinance—Lindsay, Peart, Dunlap. under are invited to join the Central were shown by the management o f tho A. W. Moon, Moon Lumber Co. Btream to commercial fishing. Parks—Peart, Grim, Myers. Christian Scienee services are held Point Junior Boys’ Club, which fmeets opera house, Scott & Tex, following J. W. Myers, fruit inspector. Mr. Humason stated that the grounds -every Sunday morning at 11:00 in the Marshal and Street Commissioner—J. every Wednesday evening in the Y. fX. which an aggregation of the most sat lodge-room, second floor of the G. A. W. C. L eaver, hardware dealer. for asking the injunction had not been 6 . Holmes. isfying filled lunch boxes that ever C. A. rooms. R. building. Sunday school at 9:45 A. | Central Point State Bank. definitely decided upon. It might be M. All interested are cordially invited Water Superintendent—I. J. Purkey- came down tha tine were sold to tho Faber & McDonald, gen’l mdse. the right of the federal government to to attend these services. Subject for pile. The Ladies’ Improvement Club will highest bidder. Joe Boswell acted as B. F. Peart, blacksmith. regulate fishing ss against the right of next Sunday, “ Are Sin, Disease, and A. J. Dunlap was elected president meet at the home of Mrs. W. 'H. Nor- auctioneer and the way he made the G. S. Moore, confectioner. the state, ana it might be necessary to Death Real?” of the council to act as chairman of cross tomorrow (Friday) afternoon. A buyers bid was not slow. Boswell sold W. A. Cowley, hardware-plumbing. attack the legality of the initiative and that body in the mayor’s absence. cordial invitation is extended to all well and the men and boys present, That prepotency Is quite as largely H. F. Caton, real estate. referendum. Flaws in the law and in Bills, aggregating $930.53, of which , , , , , . an Individual matter as of breeding, ladies in the city and surrounding com bought well and had every ladjpir the M. R. England, druggist. its submission to the people are being famlly and pedigree lg nlcely abown ,n $400.61 were drawn on the general fund munity who are interested in civic im community brought a box and had Mary A. Mee, druggist. eagerly searched for by the best legal some observations which Professor $122.00 on the road fund and *407.65 on provement to meet with the Club on every business man in town who should H. E. Bedford, confectioner. talent. be behind the band with moral and Eekies has made at the Missouri Agri the water fund, were audited and a this occasion. Hotel Dunlap. cultural college. He found that one of allowed. financial support been present, the re Cranfill & Robnett, gen'l mdse. ceipts might as w«U have been $500 as The recorder reported that the water A friend has a flock o f forty fine, five Jersey bulls in the college herd Tho Roosevelt dam on the Salt riv One Central Point orchard view, that $ 100 . 'thrifty looking hens that are laying rnised the .average annual production rent collections for the month of Feb er, Arizona, to be dedicated by Mr. of the E. B. Hanley orchard, has been about two eggs a day when they -of his daughters above their mothers ruary amounted to *242.45. People outside tl.e town showed more Roosevelt next March, Is a mass of selected, from the Central Point book ought to be producing two dozen. 2,545 pounds of milk and 111» pounds interest in the affair • than did many masonry 240 feet high, built at a cost A petition from the fire company ask let, to appear in the Sunset article. of $6,000,000, which will retain the wa residents who were too busy or too While we have not inquired into the of butter fat, while the daughters of cause, we rather think the trouble is another bull averaged only five pounds ing that the council buy 400 feet more Mr. Hanley’s orchard is one of the ters of a lake covering 17iOQO acre«. tired to > be- there- and - again Willow and a hook and ladder; truck and > ,___ ,__ . ., .. In tile feed and because of a lack of more than their mothers. The results hose .. „ ,, , . ' . i show places of the valley, This water will be used to irrigate Springs precinct carried off the prize exercise. If Instead of the largely In these two instances are striking, that all members be paid 50c an hour I The fund subscribed will go to pay 200.000 acres, with an additional 40,000 for the biggest and highest priced corn diet tankage and bran or slum- and the more so because the bull for actual time served at fires, was laid for a half page ad in Sunset and to buy acres to bit supplied by pumping. basket. Misses Hoagland and David milk were substituted and the small which made the above exceptional on the table- extra copies o f that number for dis son, o f that progressive and wideawake grain fed was scattered in straw so showing was sired by the second, A petition from property owners on With hog prices at the present level neighborhood were responsible for a that the hens would have to dig it out whose daughters showed so little im Second street asking for hard surfaced tribution. and likely to continue the same or bet It Is a fair guess that there would be a provement over their dams. paving on that street from the alley ter for some time to come. It Is a big double lunch box, which brought Whole lot more doing in the egg line. I ------------- Constipation brings many ailments in • mighty shortsighted policy for the man $10,the record price o f the evening. between Pine and Manzanita streets to ------------ , A bright young farmer whom the Mr. and Miss Pickard and Mrs. and its train and is the primary cause of j who Is lu the pig raising business se- Cotton, flux and wheat are soil rob- i writer ran across a few days ago Bush street was accepted and same much sickness. Keep your bowels reg- riously not to provide his brood sows Miss McNasser, of Willow Springs were was ordered, construction not to begin tiers. On this account a rotation of wished to get a start in the pure bred with proper shelter, which will keep also present and it was figured that the crops with some legume Is nooes-1 horse business. It happened to be until water and sewer mains and con- ular, madam, and you will escape many them dry and comfortable. Tens of almost 25 per aim. of the receipts of of the ailments to which women are nections are all in place. sary to a maintenance of soli fertility. I’ercherons, but might have been any thousands o f farmers are able to raise A s a result of -the adoption of such a other desirable breed suited to a given A petition from property owners on subject. Constipation is a very simple but three pigs per sow when they the evenng came from the sals of system o f rotation many an exhausted purpose. lie attended a sate of blood- Fourth street asking for cement side thing, but, like many a simple thing, might raise six If they would provide boxes from that neighborhood. cotton plantation In Dixieland that [ ed horses at some distance from his walks on the east side of that street it may lead to serious consequences. the sows with proper shelter. was producing a scant one-third of a home and picked up one of the brood was laid on the table until the next Nature often needs a little assistance A prudent mother is always on the bale per acre is now yielding a bale | raarest offered. The mare is la tn*u, It Is well to keep market facilities In watch for symptoms o f worms in her meeting to give owners on the west side and when Chamberlain s Tablets are and a half. There has been not only i and this means that in the spring he mind In buylug land In a new locality, children. Paleness, lack of interest in this gain, but the growing of other will have two blooded horses Instead o f same street to petition for similar given at the first indication, much dis- ’ tress and suffering nicy be avoided. Wo learned of an Instance not long play, and peevidlmess is *1 e signal for •crops and the raising of more live of one, and If the youngster is a Ally I improvement. j ago In which the purchaser failed to Stock have made the section In which it will mean two producers, while If | The plat of Grandview addition w a s ’ Sold by Mary A. Mee. j do this. The land bought was reeora- WHITE’ S CREAM VERMIFUGE. A --------------------------- Khe rotation is practiced more inde- the foal is of the male persuasion and j presented by J. O. Issacson and was! i mended by tho agents as especially few da.o* s of this excellent remedy puts possesses Individuality and merit the j accepted by the council and ordered j F or S ale —Set heavy lend harness giendent and self sustaining. adapted to fruit raising when thotrnrt an end to the worms >and the child soon animal will probably be worth even : on'file. ' 'n good repair.—W. H. Ferguson. Liv- being sold was all of eighty rarios acts naturally. Price Hoc per bottle. The water rate ordinance was amend- eryman- 43tf F or S ale —Span of fine bay, 1200- more. This method of getting n start from a railroad. It makes one smile Sold by Mary.A, Hoe. pound horses well broken and O. K. in is an excellent one not only In the ed to correct an error in the rate charg- billiard rooms to be closed at 10:00 ! to think wlmt apples, pears or peaches case of horses, but also for cattle, every respect. Call on or address j ed cement workers, P. M. and to remain closed on Sunday. would look like nfter they had been Fifty styles o f ladies’ collars and Bheep and hogs. I. C. Y oung , j The billiard and pool ordinance was Council adjourned to meet Monday ’’packed’’ over that-dlstnneo. The pulp jabots, 26c each, at’ Faber! .v McDon Central Point, Ore. might be good for mnrmalade, but lit also amended requiring all pool and : If you pet it at England’ s, it’ s right. Just east Bear creek bridge. 45tf evening April 10. ald's. ' 60tf tle else. No Matter How Large Your Safe May Be i ' there should not be room in it for your cash. Burglars may open it, fire may heat it so that your cash would be inaccessible for days 4 A re You All Ready For Raster Sunday? We supply every need in clothing for every man, young man and boy who desires to be well —economically—dressed. Money in This Bank is always available. Have an account here, ■and neither burglars, fire nor anything else can deprive you o f the use o f your money •When you want it Quality is our watchword, yet prices are lower than else where. We show, too, a range that covers all, good» that w** can really recommend. State and County Depository. Absolutely Safe. Back of our goods is an iron clad guarantee-Money Promptly Returned if anything goes wrong. DIRECTORS J. O ISAACSON P r*.id «n t. W , C. LEEVER. V ic « P re*id««l. I. C. R O ß N E T T . W * . FREEMAN. M H W . U N D S A Y . C«*hi«r. L B HANLEY' W . H. N OR CR OSS. J. W M YERS. K. S. MILLER. A new line of Hats Neckwear just received. W e în v it Y o u r A c c o u n t. Central Point State Bank. Central Point, Oregon. and “ T h e O ld • w t Reliable” CRANFILL AND ROBNETT j