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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1913)
CENTRAL POINT HERALD, THURSDAY, JA N U A R Y Local Mention. All kinds of field seeds at the e C. R. P. Feed Store. 26tf Mr. and Mrs. D. McKillop visited friends in Medford Tuesday. F or sale Australian Club seed wheat. Pone J. C. Herring 33tf. D. W. Stone of Willow Springs was a business visitor in Medford Tuesday. See Rube for speeial bargains in new and second hand goods, Central Point, Oregon. *¿3tf 0. 1013 All kinds o f wood at the Central lirM ju r; , » p !l > Point Feed Store. We deliver it. 31tf f i t ï ï O ;1 [ j j f j See Kuhe for speeial bargains in new and second hand goods. Central Point,, I • j I P A P iT A I Oregon. 22tf k**J I v i i i . L U H IIIN L Mr. and Mrs. Henry Farnum left the c*ty Tuesday to go to I.os Angeles, Cal- Congress Nust Meld NigntSes- Jornia, where they will spend the next siens to Pass Many Large *wu monOis. If you expect your hens to lay when ¡ es in Time eggs are high you must supply them Dr. Davis, dentist, Rostell Building. E. J. O’ Harra made a business trip to Gold Hill Monday. C. S. Sanderson was a business visit or in Jacksonville Monday. F o r S ale Seven room house. In quire o f W. C. Owens, Central Point -12 We now have “ Koal” to supply all comers. C. P. Feed Store. Mott' . . r. . , . , , Bill Lewis, the sheep man o f the des- *¡,th egg-making foods. 1 he C. P. j Kashin ton -With f r.al adjourn- Feed 27 Ira L. Gleason made a business trip u UUOIIIVCO bushiest visitor in this Fetd Store btore sells 8ells them. them- 27 tf lt . . ,.vo t , ert, - ' ’ I was •’ »• * ICIIU1 1 11 L lll^ l city 1 L V to Ashland the first of the week. Tuesda>’- , Mr- and “ »• W E- Brayton and son ¡ away, , he , ;li'lse is V-onfrout.-.l by a Ed Briscoe and N. E. Childers were What is to come off the night o f Everett returned Saturday evening Jammed calendar and the supply bills business visitors to Medford Monday. January 17? The big band dance, of from Corning. California, where they which promise weary days and sleep- FOR SALE-Seasoned Wood in the course. have boen visiting for the past couple lets nights for the legislators. Only a i n-’.e ni itoi nation bill, the dry. Frank Tompkins. 36-41 The local schools opened Monday ° f weeks' W. C. Leever, Dr. J. V. Anderson, leg's tin , ; ind judicial sup- Miss Marguerite Holmes visited morning following the usual two-weeks C. J. Dunten, A. E. La Ponte and Ed ply niea.-ur. . i s 1 a pained by the friends in Rogue River the latter part , holiday vacation. o f last week. * ‘I t looks to me like a big time that Musty were among the passengers house. T1 . : ■■>! t. a; ¡ .¡.nation bill from Central Point to Medford Tues- is now u i< v deration and it John Grieve of Prospect was a busi- night." Friday evening. January 17, day morning. j should be completed this week. The ness visitor in this city the latter part when the band boys give their dance. Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Hopkins and 1 ' ' ires which In- o f last week. Master Johnny Grim entertained sons, Frederic and William started v° :' il v; 1 a t of detail likely See Rube for special bargains in new little Ben Deford of Sams Valley a cou Sunday afternoon on a trip to the Pan- * . cans. 1 ai : en. are st 11 and second hand goods. Central Point, ple o f days the latter part of last week. atna Canal Zone. They expect to be to come, i i ,, prp'ipriatlon Oregon. 22tf Misses Blanche and Grace Miller re absent from the city for about a Ull la 8 la i ¡u • I troni the corn- P. J. Hicken returned the latter part turned the first of the week from a month. mittcc and is awaiting action by the of last week from a business trip to visit with relatives and friends at Lake ... .............................. house Creek. -| The high school basket ball team Corning, California. M. -tubers of the house are looking went to Medtord Monday evening and Mr. Smith arrived from Tracy, Cali-' ‘ ‘ ».onoay evening ,„u forward to about a :.i :ith of night and Ed Farra spent the first of the week ed the Medford Business College day grinding Jin t before the conciti as the guest o f his sister, Mr». C. E. fornia, the latter part of last week for ™ a visit with his mother, Mrs. A. S. ! ‘ eBnIM" ’1 Ka™ >"/ h a h our b«ys eas slou of the se- : ion and the leaders are White, at Colvig, Oregon. ily had the best o f the contest. The John E. Ross and George B. Ross Jacobs. ___ _ o f the Cen- already makun; ¡. ¡ins to hold a quor ¡ _______________ score stood 26 to _____ 7 in favor transacted business in Medford one day ^ Charles E. Clark and family went to tra[ p0jnters at the conclusion of the um of metul > rs that work may bo rushed through. the latter part o f last week. Butte Falls Tuesday for a few days | play. Tariff Hearing Begun E A Ford was rlnw-n fn.m Ri,ti„ visit with his brother, John Clark, of ?' ,orU Wd!’ ' , m , UttU that i.lace D a m a g e su i.sg ro w in g o u to fth e e x - The ways and means committee of Falis the latter part of last week for l ' , _ plosion in the quarry at Jacksonville a visit with his son, George. Miss Lona Dunlap of Gran s Pass ear, ,ast in which six mcn the house on ..bi.tdaj la ,:in its series of hearing- on il all important sub C. C. Ktlsoe and wife of Derby were *pcnt a fcw da>3 the latter part of last killed ha3 been settled out of in the city several days of last week ' ' ee^ as a guest at the home of A-J - court by the payment of damages by ject of tariff re i i m. The hearings ; will be by ■ , . p ginning with visiting relatives and friends. Dunlap in this city. the Brothers. The P .. nr r* t — contractors, ----------------- ' Twohy --------------- ---- chomit : : , with sill st County Commissioner W . C. Leever terms of the settlem ent are not made Mrs. Austin and two children return has been in Jacksonville most of the L ublil. qui nt .......... ed the latter part of last week from a week attending the firct meeting o f ‘ 01 ,he v;,rio ',"her ' ! ;luloB and lhe visit with friends in Portland. | Dills are out advertising an auction ,ree b»t. In "> it is expected the new county court. Mrs. Jerome o f Medford was in the : sale at the W. C. Owen residence on that nn.. : oi 1. ,*:« miliary work may city last week for a visit with her , , . . . ¡Sixth and Manzan-ta s*reft for Satur- he in hand i ¡¡d . liruary, so at o:00 that .tv worl , . then begin on the daughter, Mrs. Wayne Leever. . near . . . . Portland after a few days visit! Jay afternoon> Jamjary „ _ _ with his family here. Mr. Nichols is in i o’clock sharp. Household goods, dish- , drafting n i! i i or measures B. F Grove and son of Ray Gold the government service, es and cooking utensils with stoves and *or tar 1 if i !u. : i in n-ailiness for visited friends in the city a couple of Miss Merle Ensley returned to her numerous other articles are to be put : the extiu :i I ¡tilling In March days the latter part of la3t week. home in Portland the latter part of last up. George L. Neale will cry the sale. Manufacturers Oppose R^vicion Flan Mr. Marion returned to his home in Week after having spent several days W. E. Kahler and son Ed have pur j A F00r<' or nianmm turers, importer, Sarr Francisco the latter part o f last visiting relatives in this city. and ’ 1 ,l cat: th ■ »,tlier Interest week after a visit with friends here. chased the 80-acre farm o f H. J. Stew- ll,u* VV. C. Leever. county commissioner, istoms charges aired affé. ted b. Harry Beal of Medford was the guest was in Jacksonville the latter part of art in Sams Valley. The price paid is - a : i h do i croni o f friends in this city Sunday as wa last week on business connected with not given out but it is understood that j D'.eir i r: tract has been under option at $3,500.00. miller un < > ‘ ' in the lit . also C. W. Turpin of the same place. taking up his duties o f office. of heatings preliminary to The place has about fifty acres under '* ^ “ Everybody’s doing it now.” Doing W. W. Edington of Sams Valley was the bharf revision of Hie Payne-Ald what? buying a ticket to the banddance in the city Friday for a visit with his cultivation and a nice family orchard rich tariff law in the coming extra ses and is rented at present so the new to be held Fri.l¿y evening, January 17. son, T. B. Edington, and also to do r.ion of cengia ss. owner will not move out this winter. Herman Simpkins left the latter part some trading at the local stores. The discussion ranged from poker The men o f the Methodist church are chips to por; s .iff,! from caustic pot of last week for Chico, California, Mrs. George Glass and children of where he expects to spend some time. Beagle were In the city last Friday to serve a chicken pie supper at the Y. ash to laundry soap. The burden of M. C. A. building next Monday even R. H. Paxton and wife left Monday enroute to Dalis, California, where they ing. The menu is a la caffeteria and the i rguments v as the maintenance ,of the !>:■< ant in ifl instead of the for Los Angeles where they will visit went for a visit with Mrs. Glass's sis besides the chicken pie contains such changes propo-ed by ilio democrats j ter. for a few weeks during the winter sea tempting items as escoloped potatoes, along the line" ol the terms of the son. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Beebe enter cranberry sauce, salad, hot rolls, pie chemical tirili revision bill put S inging —Vccal Technique, Tone tained a party o f friends at a “ watch cake and coffee. Supper will be ready through boili houses to a White House Placing, Artistic Singing, Song Recitals. meeting” at their home near the city at 5:30. veto last yc-ii'-. J. S. MacMurray. Phone Central Point New Years eve. A very pleasant time Two car loads of extra fancy Ben Rea! Dissolution is Court Demand is reported. 104. 38tf. Davis apples from the F. V. Beck- The plan proposed by I'nion Pacific I B. C.Gleason o f Phoenix was a busi Mr. and Mrs. Keller of Foots Creek worth Or hards was loaded at this sta Railroad attorno. ■ t- i ••dissolving" (he ness visitor in the city Saturday even spent a few days the latter part of last tion.Tuesday to be- shipped to Germany. Union Pacific and Soul hern Pacific week visiting friends and relatives in ing and spent Sunday visiting at the From eleven acres of this orchard 6000 railroad by allow n. the Union Pacific home o f his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira this city. boxes of apples were picked and pack stockholders to have (lie exclusive Miss Myrtle Dunten and Miss Mar L. Gleason. ed this season. This orchard, under privilege of buying the Southern Pad- ! F or S a l e 10 gauge Winchester Re the foremanship of George Pankey, is guerite Holmes visited the new sehoi I fie sto k now owned by me Union Pa- | between this city and Medford last peating shot gun; 25-20 Marlin repeater; on* of the best paying properties in cific railroad eerporntlon was curtly I Stevens 22 single shot. All in good the valley. Thursday afternoon. but positivi y r< c-ted by the supreme Mrs. Ed Moore and Mrs. W. T. condition. Enquire of Bacon at the court of the I nited Siati ». Dates have been fixed for the annual Wright went to Butte Falls the latter Herald office. The court took the position that a : convention of the American Association part of last week for a few days visit A. J. Dunlap and James Shields were of Nurserymen in Portland next June corporation ■ ■ with Mrs. John M. Clark. in Jacksonville the last three days o f Is, ly and 20. As this is the we.-k rid- 1,11 " ' How the Un The Missionery society of the Presby last week doing duty on the jury. lowing the Rose Festival, an effort ion 1 terian church will meet next Wednes Work was completed Saturday night will be made to have the visitors come ** nov' ! : 1 1 1 '.icifit day, January 15, at 2:30 p. m., at the and court adjourned. | early in order to attend the flower fete. Railroad company lhe corporation ot home of Mrs. Freeman. Mrs. Free E. L I.ane and his mother left the It is expected that from 400 to 500 which they : ¡re the stockholders man and Mrs. Strohmeier will be the city Monday morning for Los Angeles Eastern members of the association would amount t j nothing effectual hostesses. where they expect to spend several will attend. The Pacific Coast A soc;a- This action la regarded aa a highlj i in anti trust Icq Miss Georgia Williams of Medford is weeks visiting. They will spend some , tion of Nurserymen meets here at the Important pi.c same rime, convening one day earlier lalation. Spending the week as the guest of R. little time in California this winter. to transact business o f the organization S ta te Pow er O v e r R a i l w a y * Curbed C. Reame and family. Mrs. I. C. Robnett and little son The pov r of the states over rail Howard Dunlap, Frank Foley and visited in Portland a couple.of days the There is strong talk that the Pacific Alvin Williams left Wednesday for latter part of last week, the little lad & Eastern road is really to be connect- roads and expi -i . e> ripanir s suffered Talent near which place they have remaining with relatives in that city od with the Hill lines and that a road a hard blow v. hen the supreme court taken a contract for some clearing. while Mr. and Mrs. Robnett go to Tope- will be built from Eagle Point down held thnt since the passage of thr Carmack ai. ".eli.i'-nt to the interstate Their work is in the foot hilis about ka, Kansas. I the Rogue River to the coast. A sur- r.ommcrco law in line;, the states had two miles west of Talent. „ , ,,, „ , _. > vey over the route has recently been ceased to lia .e tie m ht to annul eon Capt. and Mrs. \ \ . Rawlings of Sher-i . . . . . . . . . . . ,, ' . . v , completed and indications point to the The cold snap the first of the week ndan, tracts betv.* ' n i ,i,oad.- and shippers Wyoming, arrived in the city the . . ., . , . , , , , . . . fact that such a course is at ler.st sen- resulted in a number of frozen water latter part o , f , last week llmitiui; itie lity for the; loss of for a visit with , , . , .. _ ouslv considered by some company, pipes about the city and the plumbers their daughter, Mrs. George rox. They ,, i interrtale shipments. , , , However, as yet there is no definite have been kept busy repairing damages will remain for Another at rious blow was delivered some little time and , . , , . .... . . , . , . statement from any one in authority to bursted pipes and mains. It is re while when the court h id that the states, here expect to celebrate their . . . , „ , | that such a line will be built and while ported the thermometer registered as sixty-first since the pi ta ■> of the Interstate wedding anniversary I , , , 1 I the advantages of such a road are very low as 10 above zero which is the low ¡commerce ati», and particularly the I. C. Robnett and wife, Victor Bur- , apparent the building o f the sami est reached in a number of years. Hepburn law in I h a d no power to sell and wife, J. W. Myers and wife ’ not at all assured. It seems to have penal ze lailroi.C:- lor failure to furn and Mr. Stratton left Sunday morning always been the general supposition Ish tars for Inter ta i shipment«. In The Bath-Tub on their trip to Topeka, Kansas, where that when the Hill road was extend d Nat onal C a p ita l Brevities. the gent'emen o f the party were called to the coast it would cross this valb y The navy d uirtnir at has awarded as witnesses in the Wells Lounsberry in the most direct line to the seaboaid. contracts for i izlil new submarine» to case which is scheduled for January 13. The survey which has started the rum < 0»t *060,0011 W. G. Yeager who has been employ- or o f a line down the river would in- The denti; f or Davis, of Ar ed at the Madd.-n ranch just west of dil'ate lhat other plans are considered kansas, prob. ns that Senator the city for the past two years in the a»d that railroad companies in rum,mg Chamberlain une chairman of position of foreman has resigned his their linos pay hut scant attention to the publie C' iinittc when the position and severed his connection any local predictions, interests or de dmiiocr»t ' z r> oi ., t.iiz»* tii#' next tenate. with that i lace the first of January. sires. About the only thing that is ’Ih. 1 - ( iniimittíf* on merchant The latter part of last week Mr. Yeag rertain in the matter ¡» that the Hill Murili*- bi v n li*•ami; s Tuesday to er went to Ashland near which place road will build to the coast whi n it he will oversee some pruning work dur- ing the next two weeks and after that he is undecided as je t juat what he will do but has two or three propositions frequently lies a lot o f danger tohialth in the family. You cannot be t<u care under ronsiderati m and expects to re- ful abont your bathroom ( lumhing if main in the valley for a time at least. doubtful about it at all, let us advise and help you. We are prarriral plumq- Through his activity in the church and efs o f long expeience. well up in sani Epworth League work in this city Mr. tary work of all kinds. W, ik> ne < — Yeager made many friends here all of ary repairs rr- mptly. and arc known to whom will wish him the best of suc be very reasonable in our charge s. cess and hope that he may decide upon I T .l ’ M B K Il s ¡mething that will keep him within visiting distance» o f fentral Point. He W M HAMM ET f is succeeded as foreman of Fairvi^v • « •a m and H a t W a ta r F tttln a PHona 4 1 I Orchard» by J. K. Le-e». fa r C a t lm a t a i. C a n tr a l P a in t. O ra a a n . **1* *f,'od and ready and that il wil1 run the linc j u,t where U want,‘ l'*- ^ othtr rdan considered is merely ron j e d 01-6- Missing. A better silver polish than S1LVEKINE. Price 2."»c Fur saie by Startnaat, A Oanfil! & Robnett. iuvcKlKi¡i : ■• in i ìmd I h and practlc* h of donneati!- ind (or* 'Ui Htcamship liti*-... p.iriicui.*rly a« to any agree- menta. p ; m *1 s oí ( onihííiatíon» with rallroad». The i.r. 'f . it'on of the parr«-l pont «ri unqualified un New 7 >r day «ut-. *■ » and ij i : o j * • § * i * ' t < had the ar rang*-m. i ts t.. >n fnade that no* a hit* h v . . : h r* e i * * i !, ¡n any point Atnong the art i* L h ♦»»•fit and reeelfed wfcre liriudle P ii«' . &fd* t o f hacon, «gp- fruii, hot ■ foGar* irei Ilk* ar tini .*. Ot.' i a in < i i» o pun halted |17.'e 1 » i,rth ( A s’ • i.i . ; '-•'MRi«»»-idritat ¿Elfc-riSaEOT* Closing Out Sale on Ladies’ Shoes. $■'*.50 and $1.00 Shoes at $3.00 Shoes at - - $2.50 and $2.75 Shoes at $2.70 $2.35 $1.80 ...S T U R T E V A N T ’ S... Fresh, Dainty Confections Everything in tlu* line of toothsome sweets High grade boxed candies -~.ur specialty A wide variety of tobaccos, cigars, pipes and smokers' sundries constantly on hand G. S. MOORE At the old stand Removal Sale!!! Off On All Holiday Goods Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Fancy Ooods, Vases, Dishes, Graphones, Albums, Leather Goods, Dolls, Doll Carts, Books, Fancy Stationery, and Other Goods too Numerous to Men tion. Central Point Pharmacy MARY A. M i l. rroprlelress FRESH A N D CURED MEATS AND SAUSAGES OF ALL. KINDS Try our home-made bacon, lar 1 and compound Boiled ham and other delicacies always on hand Orders taken for fresh fish every Thursdays Wholesale & retail a^ts. Ashland Creamery Butter ICE AND STGAAGE Centrai Point Meat Market P h o n » , M a in O t R o t. P hone 1 0 X 3 W . D. Lew is & Sons m e Jom xm S’.x B U i arg’-jcu HEATING In a wide range o f price and ¡style of Btoves for you to choose from will be fourni at thi.» store. ALSO STOVE BÖARES r T 't a a g ’.ijj’TTjtTìfTVik x r c* ju a * u W. C. LEEVER The Hardware Man