Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, May 04, 1911, Image 1

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ESTABLISH ED A P B 1 F,
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H erald
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CENTRAL POINT, OREGON, THURSDAY. MAY
4. 1911.
NO 3
COUNCIL TRANS
KILLED BY
PROSPECT FREIGHT NEW FISHWAY
NAVY BOYS' JOKE BIELIKENS* DANCE
ACTS BUSINESS
EALEIN6 TREE GOES FROM HERE
GOLD RAY SERIOUS RESULT GREAT SUCCESS.
CKy M s are Busy Wltk <.... Work Geatrai Point Mon Meets SuJJcn
—Much Business Doing
780 Ions for Col. R
Death Near Prospect.
Big I .wei C I. f
Plant H ju K J !:»;:! Is: Slulion
\
III furnish Materials for \rtWe Parker. Thrown from Ham New S
i s ¡oh LjJJcr Over Dam.
mock. Paralyzed. May be Fenif.il
friday Evening-Concert Pleases.
A t the regular meeting o f the city
While at work near Prospect last Fri-
The Southern Paci.i - fiv ^ h t yards in
( >’?or?l Frank H. Ray has offered to
Archie Parker, who enlist, d in the
A new standard for dancing parti»'s
council held Monday evening' all city day, where he was employed by the th *8 city present a busy scene lately furnish materials tor the construction
U nited States navy several months in Central point was set last Friday
officials were present including City Ray company falling timber for use in due to the fact that many cars o f heavy o f a new fishway at Gold Ray and
ago and who was disabled by an injury evening when “ The Billikens” gave
Engineer .Osgood and City Attorney their construction work at the power machinery and other material for the Deputy Fish Warden Sandry will start
several weeks ago, in which his left their first program dance in the opera
4 ’ construction in the near future. The leg w h s paralyzed, reached home last
Withington.
A fte r routine business, plant, John Cottingham, who is well big electric p wer
house and the occasion will long be re­
which included the auditing and allow­ known here, was caught by the tree struct» <1 by < <>1. Ray and associates at wew fi hway will be constructed at this Saturday evening and is at the home
membered as one of tin* most enjoyable
ing o f current hills, Ordinance No. 52, which “ kicked” off the stump when be- Prospect are arriving and being hauled erui o f the da hi and will greatly im­ <»f his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1».
social affairs in the history of the city.
providing for the establishment of a ginning to fall, and both legs were truin here to the destination on wag »ns. prove present conditiors.
Parker, on the west side.
The affair was well planned and excel­
fund for the construction o f trunk and crushed and the arteries severed so* Many teams load and take the road
Mr. Parker left here last summer, lently carried out not a single detail be-
licci rl Ili-ut
lateral sewers, was passed.
that death ensued shortly from loss o f, every day l«*r the ' »-mile haul ami, is
going- to Log Angeles to seek his for­ i.ig overlooked that might add to a
there is said to be some 73 > ions invol-
CARTER.
Ordinance No. 53, authorizing the blood.
tune, and after sizing up the situation perfect enjoyment o f the evening.
ved,
the
work
will
continue
for
weeks.
mayor ami recorder to enter into a
Coroner Kellogg was notified and
Mrs. Martha A. Carter, an old resi- pretty thoroughly in different parts o f Every Billiken was a specially cons ti­
contract v ith the Jacobser-Bade Co. went to Prospect when an inquest was
The plant when completed will I k one ri.-nt o f this county ami for the past
the Golden state he decided that the tilted committee whose pleasure it was
the Northwest and couple of \ears a resident o f this city,
for the sewer construction contract, held the verdict being that death was of the great» U
navy off ered about as good opportuni- to see to it that every person present
will
supply
electric
energy
for
all
of
was passed.
caused by an unavoidable aceieent. The
died at her home here last Friday even­ ties to an ambitious young man who r was courteously and happily entertain-
Jacobsen & Bade filed a bond for body was taken to Medford where it is Southern Oregon.
i n g at the age o f 63 years, four months was anxious to make his way in the ed and r.o unpleasant or objectionable
Col. Ray and his brother, Dr. C. R. and 16 days.
$65,000 from the Pacific Surety Co., j being held while an effort is being
world as any o f the civil pursuits. He incident arose to mar the pleasure o f
binding them to a faithful performance made to locate the man’s relatives who Ray, have for years been recognized as
Fhe hod been in poor health for some therefore took the examination at Los the eveing.
of the terms o f the sewer construction are believed to reside in Canada. The two o f this valley s best boosters and lime, being a sufferer from asthma,
Angeles and was enlisted and ordered.
A t 8:30 a delightful orchestral con-
contract, the same being accepted by | Kay company is bearing all expense in- developers and, while they have ex­ but the end came unexptcdly. She to report for duty at the San Francisco cert was given by the newly organized
the council,
curred by the unfortunate accident and, pended a prodigious amount <-f m *r y awakened her uaugnter with a cry for Naval Training station. Fit* had only Central Point orchestra and any ad-
Bids for the purchase of $14,000 water will send the remains to any point in- in various enterprises in the pest, it help ; rd in a short time passed away. | been on duty a few weeks when, one mirer o f high-class music who was not
extensian bonds were opened and J. O. dieated by relatives if they can be lo- seems that the work is only begun.
Deceased was well known in this night he was asleep in his hammock, 1 present to enjoy it missed a rare treat,
When the Prospect plant is completed county, naving resided for many years three o f his shipmates who were doing The new orchestra is composed o f Prof,
Isaacson, acting for the Central Point [ cated.
State Bank, having the best bid, was
Cottingham worked here for several the present plant at Gold Ray will be i i (he Evans Creek country and in this a little “ skj^irking” on their own ac- Paul F. Klein, violonist. Miss I lsie
awarded the entire issue. The issue is months last summer and fall and spent used only as an auxiliary ar*d emergency
and was universally respected.
| count swung his hammock over and Dunlap, pianist Mr. A. W. Moon, trom-
for $14,000, in 0 percent, 30-year bonds, most of the winter here living at Jones’ plant.
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i\.o daugatcis ai d one son are left threw him to the deck, a distance of bone and Mr. I»'. 1 .. Littlefield, clarinet,
and the hid was at par.
] boarding house. He was employed by
to mourn her loss, Mrs. Burton and six feet. The sleeping man had no and the selections rendered were artis-
birthday Surprise
The committee appointed at the last, Mr. Blodgct, as a plasterer’s helper
PJiss Mattie Carter, o f this city, and chance to save himself and, landing tic and pleasing.
A pleasant party parsed a delightful 1 dhas. F. Carter, o f Gold Hill.
regular meeting to secure right o f way ! and also worked for other contractors,
squarely on his hack, his spine was
A t 9:00 o ’clock dancing commenced
evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ,
for the trunk sewer reported that the 1
~
Funeral service» were held at the injured to such an extent that his left mid continued until shortly after mid­
J.
E.
Boswell
last
Friday
evening,
the
entire right o f way has been secured
Aiming the Churches,
residence Sunday afternoon, being con- leg is totally paralyzed and his l e f t , night.
affair being m the nature o f a surprise th;t toil , v Rev. T M June8> ¡,lterment
at a total cost o f $315.00. Damage, j
C hristian .
arm and shoulder are more or less dis- j Central Point has had too few such
f„ r Mr. Boswell, that date being his ^
. . , thp Antioeh ,.eInoK.rj, Monduy aWed
paid property owners are as follows:
I
He was taken to the Mare affairs for the. last year or so and many
Jan e, Shields, two inlets to care for
The raid*we* k >lra-v er meetinK is heId 3>th birthday.
afternoon.
Island hospital", where he remained for ' expressions o f approval were heard
A
jolly
evening
was
spent,
during;
waste water on hi, land, value $y> 00 every week at ,he ehuroh on Wednea‘
ten weeks, receiving every attention Friday evening from a number of prom-
KINCAID.
T D Ross
20 00 day evening. These meetings are open which delightful refreshments w e r e *
from the naval surgeons there until inent ladies o f the city who were prts-
to
the
public
for
worship
amid
the
served by Mrs. Boswell. Those present! James Harvey Kincaid, a pioneer
L L Austin
25 00
they despaired o f being able to render cat as chaperones and to enjoy the
were:
Messrs, and Mcsdaim s W '.1 resident of this city, passed away at
Louise Newman, one inlet
20 00 busy cares of the week.
him any permanent help, when he was , really high class music w ith the added
The
teachers’
training
class
meets
on
his
home
on
the
west
side
Tuesday
Scott,
Ed
Farr,
1.
J.
Purkeypile,
G.
E.
George H. Hasselgrave
50 00
given an honorable discharge from the wish that the “ Billikens” may continue
Thursday
evening.
morning,
May
2,
1911,
at
the
age
o
f
54
Fox, Ed Strohmeier, Mr. and Mrs. J.
W G Mayfield
100 00
service and sent home. His claim for ¡their good work, indefinitely,
The Auxiliary o f the C. W. B. M. H. Downing.
years, seven months and 28 days.
M Marshall
50 00
a pension has been filed and it is ex-j
H ere’s to the Billikens, Long may
meets
Thursday
evening
at
the
home
Deceased had been for years a resi­
Engineer Csgood was instructed to
pectod that he will be granted from , they wave.
dent
T)f
this
city
and
was
one
of
the
Will
Observe
M
em
orial
Day.
prepare plans and specifications for Ì
^ rs‘ ***
^Baac8on*
$72 to $100 a month for total disability
Momltnr« r,f
known citizens o f this 1
part of the as soon as the m att»r can be acted upon.
water system extension and Kecordi r ! AUention
called
the C- E- S°-
Members
or the
tm Inn
local I Women*»
u m n s i Relief
v
A Kcdl Suit'.
valley. lo r a number o f years, how-,
,
,, ,
, •
Jacobs wa, instructed to advertise fo r| clety that the next meetin* is a Cun- Cori3s, o f which Mrs. C
Parker has an excellent record m the
K.
C.
Falier,
manager o f the Faber
b d , for construction of same in Central I serration Sendee, and a, such a con- president , are planning a proper ob -1 ov tr' he had been a sufferer from rheu - 1
navy for his short service.
He is & McDonald "Duality S tore" is putting
scerated
interest
should
be
manifested.
|
servance
o
f
Memorial
Day
which
th
e
1
matlsm
and
for
several
months
he
had
Point Herald and Portland Oregonian,
The theme for the morning sermon corps will carry out in conjunction with b;en confined to his home. Although credited with passing the best physical on a sale o f practically every article
bids to be opened June 5, 1911.
and general examination ever ri aided on cried in his immense sto. k that is
A t a special meeting o f the council for May 7th is, “ How We Are to Meas­ the local branch of the Grand Army. ! bypelewiy m ppled and a continual suf-
at the 1.os Angeles recruitinc -tt.-i.iiun, caDuhst vl tn mske thrifty housewives
last week Contractor Bade was given ure Men.” The evening subject will An appropriate and uniipie program is 1 t'fe r> " 'hi.ie ho w,ls 81,11 ahl« to lie on
and before he had served two weeks and other eare'ful buyers “ sit up and
the priviiege o f making the 30-inch be, “ Confession” or “ Owning the being prepared and the occasion wiff he the streets he was a familiar figure, !
at the training station he was promoted take notice.”
G ifford E rnest ,
o f interest to all who love to honor the and ln sPite " f his bodily infirmities he
sewer pipe for the trunk sewer in the Christ.”
to the place o f second petty officer.
| The occasion o f this Big Bargain
Minister.
old boys o f V.l to tin. A full program Vla': ‘ » ‘ lined to cheerfulness through it
ditch. He was also given permission
Mr. Barker liked the service and the Carnival is the reining n mov il of this
SCIENTIST.
to construct the manholes along the
o f the exercises will he pub!i,hod later,
o f Port-’ W<'rk 'im‘
U' inkS il is a K',,,d place ' K-I",lar "tore from the present location
sewer of concrete instead o f clay brick
Christain Science service» are held
„ i , „ now
niiuJ i for a youngster to learn discipim, see to their elegant new quarters
Is there anything in all this world |an(j. one son, Tom Kincaid, also
the
as provided for in the specifications. every Sunday morning at 11:00 in the
the world, learn a trade and make and new Cowley block.
that is of more importance
to you than »* a i resident
of Portland;
one
sister.
Miss
*
t o i u i . 1 1 1 , WI
I W i l l . H i l l , WI
IC B
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Both these changes will add materially lodge-room, second floor o f the G. A. ---------
Mr. Faber figures that it costs money
good digestion? F....! must be «»ten to Lfaiie Kincaid, of Medford, and two sav® » » " » ’’V ivhilr hi- Is doing so. Ho
to the solid and permanent character R. building. Sunday school at 9:45 AJ
is cheerful and able lo get around on to move a big stock o f merchandise
sustain life and must be digested and
rs,
Robert.
Kincaid,
o
f
near
this
.
.
.
.
o f the work.
M. All interested are cordially invited
! converted into blood. When the diges­ city, and Oscar Kincaid of Los Angeles. 1 I crutches and declares that he is going and that he prefers to give his custom­
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to attend these services. Subject for
to get all right pretty soon and will ers and th«» public generally Ihe benefit
Dizziness, vertigo, (blind staggers) Sand
M
7_ ..Adlim and F „,len tion fails the whole body suffers. Cham­
Th- funeral was held yesterday after-
, f
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have two as pood legs, as anybody, o f a season o f wonderfully low prices
berlain’s Tablets are a rational and re­ noon
sallow complexion, llatulence are symp-
from the residence, interment be- !
*
liable cure for indigestion. They in­ ing in the Ceutr.,1 I '.int rvmetery.
toms o f a torpid liver. No one can feel
| When he enlisted he weighed l.li ami than to pay out the same amount in
crease
the
flow
o
f
bile,
purify
the
blood»
METHODIST.
transfer and handling charges.
well while the liver is inactive. HER-
i now he tips the beam at 206.
J. M. Howt-1
pi pular druggist of j
The full page advertisement of this
B IN E is a powerful liver stimulant. A
Services at the M. E. church next strengthen the stomach, and tone up
The three “ skylarkers” who are re-
remarkable sale in this issue will tell
dose or two will cause all bilious symp- Sunday, morning and evening. Subject the whole digestive apparatus to a nut- --»ree.» burg, Ky., ay.- "\vc use Cham-
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toms to disappear. Try it.
Price 50c. I for morning: “ A Great Physician.” ural and healthy action. For - ale by oerla- s Con li Remedy in our own l,u|1' 1 ’ 1)1 * 11
' ,n ,l" < 1 1 * 1 you all about ti e low prices offered.
; household and it is xcellent.” F o r ! rest awaiting courtmartial and it is
Sold by Mary A. Mee.
I Epworth League at 7:15 and preaching Mary A. Mee.
Charlie Pininger, o f Stockton, Cali­
sale by Mary A. Mee.
i expected they will he punished severely
Miss Mildred Elliott v^as up from ■ at 8 :0° P- M- T - J- Haiilt!l' '»' f'astur.
c . W. Jeffers has bought a new autc-
fornia, who has been visiting relatives
Oscar Black ft rd w; a business visit with penitentiary sentences for their here for some time, left for his home
Rock Point for a few days during the W. W. E. E. Whiteside was down from mobile and is on a trip to his mountain
ranch this week.
i r at Grants Pa; . during the week.
week.
I prank.
Medford Friday.
last Thursday.
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applies in a general way to every transac­
tion where
Money is at Stake
Ladies’ Musiin Uadcrwear
You want to do your banking where safe­
N o matter how good our selling organization, or the many
ty is assured.
That requirement is met
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with us.
d ie s ’ M uslin U n d e rw e a r wasn’t superior in tyle, ct n-
struction and rjuality. at the p ric e , we wouldn’t be ■ >t-
ting the business of
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Depository.
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I B HANLEY*
W. Il N0RCR05S.
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K S MILI r R
the. shrewdest buyers in the Iiog.ie
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li'.e but we sell fo r le s s .
The.a are th« reason
wh>
y.-u : hould T ra d e w ith U s.
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