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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1912)
C e n t r a l p o in t h e r a l d ; COFFEE TRUST SUIT NEWS FROM CUR FOLLOWS HEARINGS NATIONAL CAPITAL LOCAlJttNIION Miss Pearl Pankey is on the sick list this week. K. A. C o o k , pioneer of ’53 and HO! ears old. was hen from (¡rants Pass . Sunday v,siting his nie.-es, Miss Mary '• _ . n j. II “ Morgan and Others Use Committee Reports Favorably Resources to Curb Pro on Lodge Substitute For duction in Brazil. House Sugar Bill. T h u rsd ay m ay 23,1012 Bobert C. Reame, who recently bought the Bedford confectionery busi ness, is offering a prize of $5.00 for the best suggestion for a name for his place of business. Anybody can compete •'in this contest without even' buying any* 1 thing at Mr. Reacne's store. It’s a good chance not only to make $5.00 but also to have something in this man’s town that will suit you. K/ad Mr. R ame’s ¿id announcing this contest in another column o f thfs impression. A t this season we make a spe cialty of Mee and Mrs. Emma Bebb. In the county eighth grade* examina tions held May 9th and 10th three Cen tral Point pupils took the three topj places, as follows: Laura McDowell, j New York.—After a year of careful Washington.—The senate finance PICE KO» l*t; BUCATICI'N. D epartrm -nt c*f th© 93 2-9 per cent; Merritt Barnett, 92 2-.»: research and preparation the govern- committee authorized a favorable re- ten or. I L S . Lanci .urtii-c a. K obebu.»:. O it - A p ril 17th. 11»I2. per cent; Helen Price, 92 2-9 per cent. , ment has instituted suit against the port on the substitute for the *ka» 1« h»*reb> KJvti 1 ■ that y.*ra Ihihac E. o f ay. O rritcT . w h o. oiii J u n e . l ‘ f . mad© A small blaze on the roof of Price’s coffee trust under the Sherman anti- house freo sugar bill, and an unfavor- **nt ry ¿v*- •ini N*' »•*' >2. f<*r -*1 th e S 'v .\ K ' • nnd 1 tM 1 a n d 2) blacksmith shop Saturday afternoon ; trust law. able report on the so-called house ex brought out the hose teams in double i The suit follows quickly the test!- 3jse income tax bill, which proposed a •cUil u o t ie e c f in ten ción .list* Fumi 'IV© >«st: •' • *f. to ©suihlish claim quick order and oeyond the destruction ' mony of the first witnesses in the mon* tax on incomes in excess of $5000 a . '■ ,1 d a . , . d. U f, re W . H. C anon, S u i Lew C o :.im i' • ••. of a few shingles there was no damage, i ey trust investigation at Washington, year. The Lodge sugar bill would it M ed ford . O n , .*n. 7th d a y o f J u n e . 19 A spark from the forgo started the which showed that J. P. Morgan, the eliminate the differential arul Dutch V... k ; O tlj* H u b !'.m l o f For Rough Skin and Chapped Hands O n v .n. L*> i J..I. .V f l).i !l* y. O iv y o n ; blaze. j National City Bank and the First Na- standard from the tarilT and leave the in 1 >ah;u k. o f K. » 1***1‘ oiii L Om v o n . and J:u-k All person:, in any way interested in 1 ,ionM ,,Hnk of New Yul'k have usnd fullea otlurrwlae practically aa at B pras- E N J A M I N F. J O N E i the Central Point cemetery arere.|ue.t-1 *he,r r“ HOUrce* lo curb lhe ,,ro- ««“ • e l to meet at the cemetery next Tues-1 <,uctlon of coffue in Unml und corner Senator Simmons offered a substi day, May 2H, prepared to clear up the lhe wor,d‘B Kllp|,ly- t tute aunar bill, prepared by the demo n o t ic i : o f c o n test «rounds and to put the lot* and drives ! The courl ls •'sk<>d to d,‘cr‘ e ,'he eratic members of the committee. It ,ley I ft in order la-fore the annual Decoration I i,ch, me uuiawr" 1’ lo ' " Ju" ‘ valor‘ proposed a reduction of existin« duties D epari Day exen isos on Thursday. j iaation committee from withholding by about one-third, but was voted . 1.1 ui OH»«- MARY A. MEE. Proprietress ¡ coffee from the market and to appoint down by a strict party vote of six to May IS. 19 ucm ay, íursí ay am . .1 un a> ' recejver jG «ell tlie 950,000 bags, , eight. Both bills would reserve the W illia m H. IL ou a re h f¡*l»y n:«hts are the dates for the new mov , VB|u,.,j at ........... now alleged to ;>u per cent discount to Cuba. i ig pi: Inn ■'.low in t i< opi r.i musí, j )M, stored in warehouses of the New There was no time suggested by the 1 . tfíveo D u b y , o n M ay 3. 191 Many improvements are being mad.■ y „ rk |)o(.k company. I committee for a vote in the senate on '»rated a p p lica under the new management and they, Vs the united State« consume« 4u any of tfce tariff billa, nor any renewed i ttilatio» o f y. wen w.ll continue until the house ta made cent of a„ th„ toItee UHCd th8 ■ effort towllrd l>fftctinB adjournment al N o. 07092. r I«* A p r 121. Iid l . fo r I w 'j n e 1, o f M- >n lii i. w n hi;P 84 a . rai.KC 1 E. comfortable and attractive. | world, the petition declares that every ,,f congress before the national party la n u ti- M eric i. and i » g n u inda fu r hin eon- xaid W i lu.in 14 lla ll has That the Harrirnan interests will i j act which prevents its importation in conventions in June, Amendment is Certified, i d hi« than six build a mil road up the South Santiam normal quantities or increases prices j valley from Lebanon to a point above is a direct restralut upon foreign mid j Th„ propoged amendment to the j le.ul ut a n y t im e ; ¡constitution providing for direct elec Foster this summer is indicated by the interstate trade. I are. ih . loldied that th© | tion of senators has been sent to the II I k - uikt-n i i office u i filing in the county clerk’s office at Take care of them by getting the best service nie been futi > d b y you. ar aid en - Albany of a copy of a resolution auth SOCIALISTS SCORE ANARCHY governors of the States by Secretan w ill I k * cm led t h e .e u .ide r w it ¡i..ut y o u r when they are sick. j Knox. The resolution was sent orizing the construction of the line. heard th e rei n. c iti 1er U .fore lei fifth t to Bell, Wildman & Co., a Portland Name Debs and Seidel as Ticket and through the mails with a letter ad al. i f y ou fa d t o fib- in th is v i Repudiate I. W. W. dressed to each governor, certifying un (w et ays a ft e r th*- F O U R n t p u b li- firm, iias been awarded the contract 4 notici sh ow n b e b í o u r a n s w e r, Indianapolis.—Eugene Victor Debs, ( that the resolhtion has been duly for constructing the $50.000 storage sp e cific ally and re s p o n d in g plant of the National Apple company of Terre Haute, Ind., was nominated adopted by a two-thirds vote in fibch co n te s t, t i f yo u f a i l w ith - Yet you want it to do the work it was intended to do. at Hood River. The plant will he 80 as a candidate for the presidency of bnmch of congress. v duo p ro o f th a t you » file it th it by 100 feet, four stories, am] will have the United States by the natiomil so erved a c of y an s w e r on th e said Naval Bill in the 'House utnt eitht in p erso n o r b y re g is te re d m ail. a capacity of 120,000 boxes of apples, cialist convention, and Emil Seidel, The navy appropriation bill, carry A new eosil mine, which it is claimed formerly roaj*>r of Milwaukee, was ing $18,819,837, approximately $7,500,- I' : service i m atie b y Lhe d e liv e ry o f a copy o f >i<r a n s w e r to th e c o n le s ta n l in person, p ro o f o f will be the Inst ever opened in the nominated for vice-president. 000 less than last year, has been in i : h se rvic e m u s t be e ith e r th e said c o n te sta n t's The radicals and conservatives troduced in the house. A wireless v iit t e n a c k n o w le d g m e n t o f h is re c e ip t o f th e Coos Bay country, is to be developed But a little attention now may obviate further at once by a new company which hits fought it out ¿ill week and the adjourn system around the world with stations ■ i y. s h o w in g th e d a te o f its re c e ip t, o r th e trouble. been formed with C. A. Smith at the ment found both factions claiming on the Pacific, the Canal zone, Hawaii. u iid a v it o f th e person b y w ho m th e d e liv e r y w as nade s ta tin ir w h e n and w h e re th e copy w as de- hejid. The mine is on Isthmus Inlet victory. The radicals gained a sweep Samoa, Guam and the Philippines* is ive re d ; if m ade by re g is te re d m a il, p ro o f o f such and it is estimated that there ¿ire 1,- ing advantage through the recognition proposed, with an appropriation of $1,- \ ice m u s t c o nsist o f th e a ffid a v it o f th e person of industrial sis well as all other forms 000,000 of which $400,000 is to ho avail >.v w hom Lhe copy w as m ailed s ta tin g w h e n and 000,000 tons above water level. The 1912 schedule is out for the of unionism. This included the In able next year. The bill provides for he postoffice to w h ic h i t w as m ailed , ,a nd th is Why not have it made well before it gets another i I d a v it m u s t he accom panied by the pas' m a s te r’s twentieth annual session of the South dustrial Workers of the World, who, no new battleships, but increases the ■ecelpt f o r th e le tte r. chance. ern Oregon Chautauqua assembly, the conservatives claimed, are an an pity of officers and men more than $2,- You should s ta te in y o u r a n s w e r th e nam e o f . which will continue for 11 days, be archist body. Because of this, the so 000,000. h r post office to w h ic h yo u d e s ire f u t u r e notices > I k * s en t to you. ginning with July 2. The program will cialists specifically disavowed «ill form Senate Amends Agricultural Bill. JiEN JA M lN F. JON Kg, embrace musical attractions, lectures, of violence in labor troubles and Jle p iste r. j Only two new amendments to the readings and sermons, some o f the agreed that «'ll! socialists who may ad- now agricultural bill were adopted as o f 1st pub ation May 23, 1912 30. “ 2nd foremost talent coming from beyond I vocate such direct action shall be the bill passed the senate. One makes - 3 rd ■ I / " 4th the Atlantic. j forthwith expelled. it mandatory upon the secretary of Congressman Hawley has been ad agriculture to segregate all agricul vised that an appropriation of $225,000 tural lauds in the forest reserves and Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialists, for the reimbursement of settlers of make them available for homestead B o th P h o n e s. G a r n e t t - C o r e y B u n d i n g , Sherman county who were compelled entry. Another provides for the «¿ile MEDFORD, . . . . OREGON. to abandon lands because of The of dead and down timber in reserves NOW OPEN Dalles military road grants, has been to settlers at the cost of luindling, in agreed upon by lhe house claims com stead of at market prices, as at pres mittee, and will be reported with the Sacramento, fai. Stinging denunci ent. RELIABLE next omnibus ckilnts bill. ation of the campaign of the Industrial House Passes Pujo Bank Bill Workers of the World ¿it San Diego The house defied the banking inter an even more stinging denuncia ests and passed the Pujo bill giving REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF ¿ind I WILL DO MY DESI 10 GIVE tion of the “ vigilant«’’ of that city, CENTRAL POINT STATE BANK whom he convicts of un-American and congress the right to inspect the books of all banks. YOU GOOD SERVICE AT CENTRAL POINT OREGON. AT THE uncivilized nJ.mse of the distributors The fight in behalf of the banking of San Diegjo, with recommendations interests will now he made in the sen CIOSE OF BUSiNESS APRIL 18, 1912 that, the stale authorities take drastic ate. The bill provides that either HES( »URCES hand in the/war there, are the features branch of congress shall have visita* o m it» ................ O vixtlriil ts. se<-ured and iinsi*('iii'«-il . . . 823.Hl of ii 10,0001 word report on San Diego tori.il powers over national blinks, this B onds and w a rra n ts 32.8tlti.3ll S lo c k s and o th e r H ecu rities, 1 IHM a i conditions, sent to Governor Johnson right carries with it the power to send Bankin»’ house F u rn itu re and U M , 71 by Harris Weinstoek, appointed as a special examiners into the national O th e r r« al « - l a i c ow ned none commissioner to investigate the Siiti banks. D ue from banks (not res erv e b a n k s ). s. un., ii D ue from a p p r o v e d reserv e banks . 39.814.77 Diego labor war. C h e ck s and o th e r cash it e m s ................ . Democratic Women Breakfast. 9.40 K xchaiur«“ fo r cle a r in g house none Siin Diego. Denials of the*accuracy A democratic women’s harmony Cash on hand il li E x p en ses noni' of the« report which Harris Weinstoek, breakfast was held Monday morning O ll ie r resi n i, os preniim n mi I m > n« IM : ! in honor of Dolly Madison, the leader I T otal ............................. * IM .27«;.HU specilli commissioner, made bo Gover- nor Pohimon regarding the iso called j of Washington society during the I 1 J A UH . ITI ES C a p ita l st<ak p a h l in .. . . . . . . . f: 20.1100.00 “ free speech’ campaign of the Indus- : first days of democracy. Mrs. Champ S u rp lu s fund 2.r«4AMN> trial Workers of the World wene madp (’kirk was toastmistress and around U n d ivid e d p rofits, le s s « x p n*'s X- ta xes nd 792.27 D ivid e n d s u n p a id none by leading city officials of San' Diego the tables were the wives ¿ind des Dio* to lia n k s a m i Iv in k e rs none D epo sits due s ta le tre a s u re r 2.UUU.00 in connection with a recital of the cendanta of the most noted deniocmts I ‘" s ta i savings h a n k d eposits 1.021 18 causes of the present troubles here. of present and former times. In d iv id u a l d eposits M ih je c t t<> .*b eck i; If*. IH4.20 D em and c**rtlfiettles o f d ep o sit ^ 17 381.3Û ------------------------------- Among the guests and notable wo* < 'ertfried ch**ek* none C a s h ie r cheeks in it s lu n d in r none True Bills Against Rucf Dismissed. I men were Mrs. Grover Cleveland. Mrs. T im e c e rtific a te s o f d ep o sit . .. none San Krnneiseo.—All of the 89 indict- | William Jennings Bryan, Mrs. Judson j S a lin a i* d e p .is ils none N otes and lu lls rediscounted non© meats « barging Abe Ruef with bribery Harmon. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, Mrs. B ills pa>a lile fm m o n e y Is irro wi*«l none I C e rt o f deposit i-sued fo r moi e-y Ixu r .l non** were ordered wiped from the culendar Alton B. Barker. Mrs. John Ft. McLean, Bes«-tvis i fo r ta xes 414.K0 by Superior Judge Crank Dunne, in ac- Mrs. Adiilai Stevenson, Mrs. William | l. in h ilit ie » o tlu*r th a n those n poye s la t«1 d none Randolph Hearst, Mrs. Henry Wutter* T o ta l .... ♦ lS l.27fi.fiO cjordanc© with the writ of mandate S T A T E O F O K E t ¿ON handed down by the appellate court. i son. Mrs. Senator Martine of New, Jer- C o u n ty o f Jackso n . ■ — ■- 1 ■' ---- --------- ----- j sey, and Mrs. Senator Gore of Okla- 1. II. W l.iu d s n y. cash r r s i f th e a ls iv i - nanusl Creams And Lotions Central Point Pharmacy AGGRESSIVE PROGRESSIVE Your Eyes Are Your Best Friends Your Nose May Not Be An Ornament Your Ears May have Troubled You Your Throat M ay Get Sore Consultation Always Free. DRS. SAUNDERS & GREEN, VIGILANTS DECLARED WORSE THAN I. W, W. m FEED BARN ! And Ready to Accommodate Farmers arid Country People j i' f in if. ETHICAL priiP.j Now L d the Herald Do Your Printing! Don’t Gamble In Clothes! 'Y ’ HE average man knows little lia n k . d>> s o le m nly s w e a r t l i a t ih e a ls .v e si; ile m c n l is tr u e to the ls-st o f my l.nv«r»''ed»re and b elief. I I i\ i 1 N IK S A V C ashier. C t iB B E C l A tte s t; W < l. t I V K U . 1 Ik B O P N E T I’. 1 » * IS A A t ’S O N . D ire c U a s S u lv ic rilk x l a m i s w o rn t r U*foi*« m e th is 1st • la v of S V l* A I T 1SOEÑ. N o ta ry I ’ublic 1 he B _* g Bib Overall Two M o r s e E iran d A :J N ew P a i r / F R E E If T h e y R ip LEVI ST RAU SS A CO. w rnx P o i I SAN FR A N C IS C O on T o a K tahm I g REMEDY nil STAN DARD P IC E ». C H IL B L A IN ». T E L O N * . • U W N », E TC - A V A L U A B L E M O U IlH O lO *4cVE IL O A u b O is r t T cm w i l l 0 » r *'N ON HCQUCS1 RAVI * • " ■ ____ L RAILWAY LANDS ARE TARGET ______ — National Capital Brevities Government Alleges Conspiracy to ; Friends of the Borah Jones three Gain Oil Properties. I year homestead bill are greatly alarm Los Angeles, Cal. Federal officials j od over , the delay of the conference ¡here announced that within six weeks committee In reaching an agreement. i lie entire holdings o f the Southern , The interstate commerce commis ! Pacific Railroad company in the oil j gion has issued an order requiring I sections «>f California would be attack* railroads by June l to put into effect eti by the government. The iwiilrojid a j (fie reduced nites on wool thiit con- ; holdings in the stut«* are worth mil* form to its decision of April 12. , lions, comprising much of the richest The Panama canal bill, providing | of the oil lands. for the administration of the canal The next step in the hearing in- jone aud the operation of the canal, vGiving the Klk Hill hinds, which the has been Introduced in the house. A , government is now seeking to reclaim, bitter fight seems certain over the will be a probe of the company's books provision which would prohibit ratl in San Francisco. The hetiring has road owned vessels from passing * been adjourned until June L j through the canal, opponents prophe- Through a copy o^ a lease, the gov- ¿ying ¿is a result the commercial over- | eminent claimed to have proved the throw of Boston, Seattle and Portland, existence of a gigantic conspiracy. The first Illustration of the activities formed, it was said, by Southern Pact- of the so-called money trust given to fic officials in 1904. to secure valuable the house investigating committee was | oil lands. I testimony that three New York bank- . ■ ■ ■— - ing iustft utions—the Natiomil City Coal Strike is Ended. Bank. J. I*. Morgan & Co., and the Wtlkeshanv. !*u.—The anthracite First Nation.il Bank —lent financial as inine workers’ convention ratified the gistance to Brazil to limit the output agreement entered into- by ;i sub-coni- of coffee and maintain prices at a prof mittee of the members .and operators, (table figure lor the benefit of Brazil- and the turners will goabeck to work (au planters aud American coffee deal- after an iUUncss of seven weeks. about clothes. He likes the color of the fabric, the cut of the garments, but has doubts of the wearing and shape retaining qualities. He looks on clothes buying as more or less o f a gamble. The man who chooses our suits does He takes no chances. not Six gamble. months after he has bought a suit ho is still satisfied. there, MODEL THE CLOTHING B£ST OF EVERYTHING Corner Main and Bartlett. The wearing qual ities are also retains its s h a p e . COMPANY, FOR MEN AND BOVS. MEDFORD, OREGON.