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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1912)
,K¡+ THE I f not, why not? E stablished A p r il 26, 1906 CENTRAL POINT CUBS ANEX ONE 7 * CENTRAL POINT HERALD works for your interests 52 weeks in the year DO YOU SU PPO RT TH E H E R A LD ? ___ >a- C s i_¿ CENERAI K M M.-ul Climat« i n v i I S T I G A T E C entral P oint , J ackson C ounty , O regon , T hursday , S eptember 19, 1912 A i Y . M . C . A . ERIÜAY E V LM N O hay Rack Ride to Jacksonville W IL S O N C A U T I O N S O F F I C I A L S ADVANTAGES Marvelous Fruit Sc-ction . . Oui m J f^ C H E R S ¡\ H : v k N u m b e r 26 FO R LA YIN G A P P L E S A very pleasat trip and social even laJies Give Pleasant Entertainment ing was that o f the Epworth Leaguers Governor Demands Suppression of icullural : l v , (rives Directions Vice at Newark and their friends when thay went toj To About fifty Guests lo r K ; m ; i Care ol Iruit Seagirt, N. J.—Complaints Indicat Jacksonville last Wednesday to join the ing a “ scandalous disregard of the society o f that place in a general good The Ladies’ Auxilary o f the Y.M . C. time. law in the city of Newark,” have been Local Schools Ylill ( lose opt. 14 - ■'o many letters asking Medford Chosen friends Idken Into !;:- A. gave a social in the orgranization pi * Lav. been received Hay racks had been provided as the brought to the notice of the mayor Camp by Nine to Thirteen Score structors Convene for Work rooms Friday evening that was much means o f conveyance and two rigs and chief of police of that city and of • i Ac rii <i(turni College appreciated by the large number that with teams were required to accommo the prosecutor and sheriff of Essex 1 ulto . r. ently that F. The Chosen Friends ball team o f Med took advantage o f the chance to spend The annuel teachers’ institute for 1 . ■ t > 'arch lalioratories date all the young people who wished county by Governor Wilson. ford which has been pestering ’ round a pleasant evening together. will be has d In a letter to these officials the gov Jackson and Josephine counti> olimi, ig information to go. held at the high school buildir in V h- on our team called the cubs anil which is About fifty o f the young people subject. The team taking the lead on the way ernor calls attention to alleged vice land commencing at It) o’ cloce, a. in. the same bunch o f bat smasher who a gathered tor the entertainment and the t o f the api 1c drying in Oregon over came in for considerable criticism conditions in Newark, complained of Wednesday, September 15th, 191- and Í8 (i i’ in prune lr. crs. probably be- week or so ago just about ran their time was spent in playing games of because they peristed in taking their recently by the Anti-Saloon league of continuing for three days. legs off in keeping the score one ahead various kinds and some guessing con these arc available. In New <*ait own good time on the way. All the New York at a formal hearing before It is illegal for any public school in York stHto, when apple drying is done o f the cubs up to nineteen scores were tests helped to keep the guests interest urging and complimentary or uncom him at Trenton. Documents relative whipsawed Sunday by the Cubs and ed until the refreshments o f ice cream either o f the two counties to be in extensively, evup Tutors much like the plimentary remarks the occupants of to the complaints are inclosed with got theirs in the short end o f a nine to and cake were served. A generous the governor’s letter and prompt and Sj ' 8“on during the pr. -s of t it hop kilns here arc used. In fact, some hay rack number two could bring to stitute, and all teachers in tiie poolie apples arc dryed it hop dryers in Ore- thirteen count and now the Cubs are helping c f water yelon was also tender bear were o f no avail and the speed effective action is asked. j schools, and those intending to tench gon. Prune dryers are fairly adapted telling how they did it. ed those present. regulations were not changed in the | are required by law to attend. Any to this work, and havt the atvantage The game was played on the Oak Prizes were awarded in the guessing least. Girls’ Stepfather Slain by Couple teacher who closes school for not more of being available for drying several Park grounds in this city and drew a contest and Miss Dunton and Mrs. Colfax, Wash — Wesley Brownell, Arriving at Jacksonville the party , than throe days for the purpose o f at- fair sized crowd o f onlookers to see Greenleaf proved themselves to be most aged 25, and his 17-year-old wife. Win was welcomed to the prettily decorated | tending this institute shall not fo rfeit his the boys put it over the nine from Med proficient in the art and secured the re Tue bi -t fruii is peeled, cored and lawn which had been selected as the nie. residents of Culdesac. Idaho, shot I or her salary as teaching for such time. pi.t on trays. An experienced operator ford and were delighted to have the wards. six shots into the body of A. Neeves, scene o f the evening’s urogram and in Cubs come through with the victory to Miss Marguerite Holmes, Miss Mable vited to enjoy themselves to the limit. stepfather of Winnie Brownell, killing ! For each teacher whose attendance with i htind machine will pare 50 their credit. Peart, Miss Ella Hay and Miss Vada Games and other amusements were in him. Neeves’ daughter charged that : aggregate at least 16 hours, the dis- in. In is a da\ if the fruit is not tio | trict in which such teacher is employed, 'inali, li is usuali) exposed to the fumes It was a good and interesting game Altimus aasisted in serving the refresh dulged in with the people o f Jackson he wronged her and also aided in an or shall lie employed during the current ol ulphtT for :i few minutes to bleach from start to finish Central Point get- ments. attack on her made by a bachelor in ville doing their b«st to see that the school year, shall be reimbursed in the h , or kic| it from turning dark. It is ing to the opposing twirler in their Idaho. Owing to the dance and other amuse visitors enjoyed the occassion. sum o f $5.00 at the time o f the next important thaï it be blechetl as soon as part o f the first for two runs and hold ments in the city that evening the at Refreshments consisting o f ice cream annual apportionment of county school possible inter ¡firing and slicing. A ing the Friends nicely away from the tendance was not so large as it and cake were served and the Central L A S T O F A L L E N S C A P T U R E D funds. Bcore column. In the second frame would have been on an evening when simple form of bleacher is a tight com- Pointers made their preparations for Railroad rates of one and one-third part mont with cleats^to accomodate a neither side made the circuit but in the there was less o f other attractions but the ride home. When all lined up for Leader of Hillsville Courthouse fare for the round trip have been secur i .mili r o f trays at a time, at the bot third and fourth the Cubs cornered two those who did go were well satisfied the start the Pointers gave their enter- “ Shoot-up" Traced Through Girl ed. You will pay full fare to Ashland, tom o f which a pan o f sulphur is burned. more o f the marks that count. Like and a most pleasant time was spent by tainers a rousing cheer and the assur- Des Moines, la.— Sidna Allen, so- taking a receipt therefor from the Tlio fruit should not come nearer than wise in the fifth round they put two on all. Those who had charge o f the af ance that “ They’re all right.” “ Who called leader of the Allen clan, which agent who sells you your ticket. this two !. t to tin sulpher. Trays with ice and in the sixth coped out one more fair are to be congratulated on the suc is all right?” “ Jacksonville is all right. ” “ shot up" the Carroll county court- receipt will be countersigned by the sc- wo. ilon slals aro preferable as galvaniz just to keep their hand in. It was in cess o f the undertaking and the excel Reports from all along the road would house at Hillsville, Va„ March 14, cretery of the institute and you will be ed wire is affected the sixth, too, that the Friends got a lent entertainment they furnished. by sulpher indicate that there was plenty o f fun kilting Judge Massie and others, and able to purchase your return ticket for fumes. If the fruit i bundled in bulk a hunch and leaned against Sam’s slants all the way home—at least there was his nephew, Wesley Edwards, were one-third the usual rate with such a lusty good will that he who box with a series o f inclined planes Eatdl Accident Sunday Morninq plenty o f noise. It was about one captured here. A reception committee o f Ashland placed one above tin other and sloping was keeping cases on the game had Edwards, for the love of whom Miss Word was received in the city Sun- o’clock when the merry-makers reached teachers has been appointed, the mem in opposite directions is used. The fruit four tallies credited to the Friends this city and all expressed themselves Maude Iroler, of Mount Airy, N. C., bers o f which wdl advise you relative ; thrown in al the top and slides down before they would again consent to day o f a fatal accident which happened as well pleased with t,he trip and enter- ( had innocently led detectives to Des to securing board and rooms. Tin.-. those plain s exposed constantly to the take the field and shag the sphere while in Watkins precinct about forty miles ; Moines, was captured as he wus re- 1 tainment. committee will have headquarters at fum. o f mi 1| her, and eolleets at the Cubs practised the art o f base running. southwest o f this place and which took ] turning to his boarding house after The local boys gathered in four o f the the life o f J. P. Harr, father o f Miss the high school building and memhit bottom when, if is removed from time j having worked all day with a paving Harr o f the local teaching force. counter marks and were generous to will meet all incoming trains. I f you to time. Cart must be excersied lest Pleasant Time at Orchestra Dance | gang. It seems the accident happened Sun the extent o f two toward the Medford much sulpher be absorbed by the The first dance of the season given by Allen was arrested at the home of wish to arrange for rooms and board in j day morning when Mr. Harr had felled bunch. The eighth recorded two for advance w rite to Mr. G. W. Milam, fruit, ;l .„idition forbidden by law. the Central Point Orchestra was held John Cameron, where he anil his Central Point and three for the visitors a large tree on his ranch and in cutting chairman reception committee, Ashland , >i. linn required for sulphering is Friday night and proved a most enjoy- nephew had been rooming. The ar- and then the Cubs refuse to take any a log from the trunk he worked on the Oregon, J variously estimated at from 20 minutes downhill side o f the tree When the 1 ab‘e occassion to the large number who rest followed a few minutes after Miss more chances and retired the side in Borne o f the best institute instruct- i all houi and a half, depending on log was cut off it started rolling down took advantage o f the opportunity to Iroler stepped into the Cameron home the ninth without a single run which ers and lecturers in the country hav. i ,he amount of sulpher used. Ten J ~ ” ” J 1 to meet Edwards, whom she was to put an end to the game with a nice the hill and Mr. Harr could not get out | Bpend the evening in dancing, been secured, Including I)r. A. E. Win ,minds o f Ipht r to a ton o f fruit is of the way. The heavy log went over ! There were about sixty couples in at wed. lead to the credit o f the Cubs. ship o f Boston, Superintendent of perhaps .. good estimate o f the amount tendance and the good music, excellent The fugitives had been In Des Mr. Harr completly crushing him and order maintained and the cool weather Moines since April 28, Allen under the Public Instruction, L. R. Alderman, of required. he died in a short time. Salem, J. H. Ackerman, Prof, o f the Slii ing usually follows, but may pre Inqram-Lovern Marriaqe Miss Harr had gone to Ashland to all combined to give the merry-makers name of Tom Sayre working as a car Oregon Normal School at Monmouth, cede the bleaching. Slices are cut b a very nice time. penter. and Edwards under the name A quiet marriage ceremony in which spend Sunday with friends and^/eceived and other noted instructors o f the state. quarter of tin inch thick and whenever Clarence Lovern the popular proprietor word o f the accident there but had to The orchestra composed o f four local of Joe Jackson employed with u city We believe this will be the best insli po utile should lie at right angles to paving gang. o f the Central Point Auto company return to this city before going to her members, Henry Riley, Earl Obenchain, tute ever held in Southern Oregon. the hole whence the core wrs removed. took unto himself a bride was perform home. Miss Beebe substituted in the Leslie Littlefield and Luke Peart, had il.e pn.piition o f rings governs the El Paso, Tex.— Six prisoners are ed at Jacksonville last Thursday after school work for Miss Harr. as assistance Mr. Root o f Medford on grading o f the fruit to a considerable M rs. lounsberry ¡s Home held by United States troops at l’ resl- noon when Rev. Bandy of that place Mr. Harr was well known in the the violin and Mr. Barnum o f Jackson- extent. read the ceremony which joined in wed county having been a resident for a ville who played the Saxophone making ! clio’ Tox" °PP0ii'te Ojinaga, Mex., Mrs. Wells Ixiunsberry, who left 11» In kiln eva|Hirntors the fruit is spread lock Miss Margaret Ingram o f Los An number o f years. Interrment was made an orchestra o f six pieces and furnish- where General 1 rui y Hubert arrived bedside of her wounded husband in . 'ini- eight inches deep. This is, n f geles and Clarence Lovern late o f that in the Jacksonville Cemetery Tuesday, ¡ng the best dance music that has been with 1500 federal ,roopH- Kansas some days ago and who: e fail _______________________ heard in Central Point for many a day. I Among the prisoners tire all the ad- ure to reach here as soon as expected course, impi. sil.le when trays are used. city but now located in Central Point. The jin - in i practice in New York , i n • * /I i_ . • , I visers and principal leaders of General The wedding was a very quiet one has been a matter o f much .‘ .peculation ev;i| . rain, is to ■ tart tho fruit ut 150 The Central Poia^Drchestra is plan-1,, An accident in which Will Kelsoe lost . . . . Pascual Orozco, Jr., the rebel com- Miss Ingran coming from Los Angeles a part o f two fingers o f his left hand ning among friends nnd the pi neral public, di on giving a number o f dances this tin'.-hire at 125 degrees. In mander-ln-chief. It is suspected that and meeting Mr. I-overn here and they happened Wednesday. near this city, season and from the character o f this arrived in the city Monday and u prune dryer the is necessarily revers the person giving his name as Colonel going to the county seat where the He was operating a hay fork and in first one o f the series those who are in taken at once to the ranch where, for ed, mi l h higher temperature is fre ceremony Was performed. A fter the 3ome way gQt hig hand caught the terested in this form o f amusement and Pablo G. Orozco, a distant relating of the present at least, she and her sons quently maintained, In kilns the fruit the rebel leader, is the rebel leader marriage Mr. Lindsay brought the . . , . . . . ... will make her home. 1 rope in such a manner that the two entertainment have something to look himself. i- turned from time to time to prevent newiey weds to this city in his car. That the ordeal has been a very hard it Irion stickm; to the slats. When Among the prisoners positively iden Mr. and Mrs. Lovern will make their \ middle fingers were so badly mangled forward to. one on Mrs. Lounsberry is clearly shown ein ot ha In i n removed, the floor is home in this city occupying the flat in that .. . amnutation was was necessarv Dr tified, according to reports to General by her worn and broken doc o appear the A. C. Walker building as soon — 1 tnal amputation amPutatlon was necessary necessary Dr. uti I with tallow to further pervent J. T. Williams o f Little Butte contem-1 Steever, are Colonel Pascual Orozco it is ready. They are more than wel Anderson dressed the wound and made ance and that she is entitled to the g. A good kiln usually ilrys a lot plates moving to Corning, California, father of the rebel general; Colonel come to our city and the heartiest eon- i ,,_„„ _________ __ ________________ ... deepest sympathy o f all row seen: of iced fruit li 10 to 14 hours; in gratulations will be extended to them , the pat,ent a8 comfortable as possible in the near future at which place he has Jose Cordova. General Orozco’s pri to tie the case. Her delay in reaching by all people o f Central Point. under the circumstances. a farm. , vate secretary and chief adviser, nnd pru î dry ers in O gon 24 hours is the her home here war t . » . . .ncd by moi common peri d for drying, ----------------------- ------ ----------------------- Colonel Christohal Caballero, an ad stops along the route with friends to L- fruit should try until there is fit- : vlser to the rebel chief. make the trip easier for her. no visible mi .tureon the surface, It has been given out that after the st sometimei employed is the Federáis Retake El Tigre most rigid investigation and question ique :zing of ti number of slices to- ♦ 1 Douglas, An/.- I I T i g r e , one of the ing o f both Lounaberry and hi wit • rath ;r in tl hand. l ’ roperly dried I richest mining camps in northern Mex- the |n>Htal authoritii s have decided tine i . will i parate at once upon being I Ico, was retaken by federáis after hav- Mrs. Lounsberry was in no way on • li. id. A lt e r it i- taken from the i lug been in the hand, of the rebel nected with the lawless acts of hi r dill i the fruit thould be allowed to I band commanded by Inez Salazar lor husband. It even appears that - he did “ sw at” on a ch an floor, as prunes \ two days. not suspect but that his busines who AT are hoveled over from time to time. y The rebels are reported to have tnk- ♦ th< jit more uniform us ▼ en with them $20, mio north of i hi called for long trips away from home strictly legitimate. M- ; o f the dried apples ♦ and silver bullion. Although Salazar was During the absence of Mrs. In n i in sacks. I f one ♦ ♦ made a demand for $100,000 on threats ( berry the ranch has been looked after e scale, however, it of destroying the plant of the El Tigre i ♦ company, valued at $2,000,000 and of by neighbors as well h » could l>e but ol ntagi'iiiiH to pack in id ♦ taking Superintendent Budnow with course affairs arc in a neglect'd condi live manner in 25 anil 50 ♦ them as a prisoner, they did not mo tion and Mrs. Lounsberry will have xes, or in one pound cartons, enough to do to get the ranch it run any of the company officials. rati s in other regions do. Now’here can you get a better idea of the season’s best developments than in ♦ lest Threats of the rebels to murder ning order again, experienced Orgeon ♦ Lounsberry himself seems to be re cate that a bushel of the Cranfill & Robnett Store. Nowhere will you find so comprehensive and con ♦ Americans were not fulfilled. So far covering from the wound and as • u as known It Is believed the only Amer ill produce I to 12 pounds ♦ icans remaining In the section o f Son as able will be called upon to face tie fruit the an: unt varying centrated a collection o f unusal styles and values. ora Infested by the rebel bands of Ro charges in court. It is gene rally nr di r rncthiml of dryin and the va- jas, Salazar and Campa are those in stood that an effort will be mad" to d. K hr , Ealdwii and Northern ♦ By unusual, we do not wish to imply that the styles are freakish. On the con- prove that an injury sustained in a protected towns. Kene rally cor Jered good ♦ the In well anticipation of an attack on Na- railroad wreck some years ago a ....... d r dryiin K* Opini ions as to the trary, they are distinguished chiefly by their simplicity, and the refined taste ex ♦ cozari, the Phelps Dodge Copper min Lounsberry in such a way as to rn o - iry. íáumn ner apples in ♦ ing town, about 80 miles south ot here, him irresponsible for his actnws ct at k tl h » firmncH is required in a pressed in the application of trimmings. ♦ all the women and children remaining certain times but to what ex ten’ th / apple, although the Duch- ribu.'g is considered gissi. ♦ lti the camp were brought to Douglas. will help his case remain to be seen. is reus«marHe t<« HUppon* a ♦ A special train brought them about <>o miles, where automobiles from Doug John Brown, A. <’. V.'aiker and M r *tpple \sill make the be«t las mat them. About CO reOjgccH ar H. Walker were tip in the mountain t, nt iire« unt the market rived. on H fishing trip the latter part o f I t ^criminate, ;and a.i edling* are week and riqiort a very nice time, tin dly employ ed. The grading in icd upon wl I itene HH, clean li- 'C harles W. Thebaud, president of Walkrs say that Brown v.ns on- of tin general alt ractiN,'eness, and the United Htates National Hunk of party mainly on the strength o f hi ri ♦ . f a ortion i OI n il 11 [..„o 1 ' n in iririKH. The dry- Vale, has been acquitted of the charm potation as a fisherman who know 1 in much of doing away with $20,000 worth of how to land the fish but that even ut jf apj [>ltH in dim ♦ ♦ trust property. On a former trial he that they could not get enough L-h t< tailed in I .trmern Rulli-1in r»f this has been irhich mi. ♦ was found guilty and sentenced to supply the ramp table while on tin trip three years In the state penitentiary. Now they Want to know wln iher ran be *'ir«*d by writmK >r thu Secretary Three small railroad companies ar* was simply a streak o f hard lu< k, win th I • on icr* ♦ the first to file their annul*! reports cr John was holding out on them, or ure, Witt-hiiffftof!i.D. ♦ ♦ for the year ending June 30,.1912. with whether the reputation is. without foe ♦ the state railroad comnnssto*i These dation. riaited Crater Luke ♦ ♦ are the Mount Hood ralltv^ad com C.C. Oekerman of thi- place will h. the weL>k bavin g until tua ♦ paay, the Oregon and Hou t hows n r n charge o f a Si-hiiol at River- d- , Cali: trip o f m lien ti t who came to or • *y aind t aken from there ♦ ♦ railroad company and the I'ootland omia, this year and h< and hi-w ifah It and Troutdale Electric railway com Wednesday to assune his dutn tin ¡» PM i AT ASHLAND ♦ X Come and See the New Things X ♦ ♦ ♦ : : CRANFILL & ROBNETT’S x ♦ ♦ See Our New Line of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s coats. Just Arrived. ♦ ICranfill & Robnett. ♦ ♦ T II E O L D R E L I A P» L E” ♦