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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1913)
A CENTRAL P O IN T H E R A LD , THU RSDA Y, JA N U A R Y 9, 1913 Big Re-Adjustment Saie Now In Full Blast! The Best of Merchandise Cold Cash Can Secure is Being Daily Slaughtered. M en’s Shoes, the Best on Earth, Nothing But Solid Leather Shoes Handled by Us. M en’s Shirts, M en’s Odd Pants, M en’s Corduroy Men s Clothing, M en’s Hats, Pants, Boys’ Clothing, Ladies’ Suits, Coats, Skirts, Shirt Waists and Hats, Dry Goods and Notions Visit Our Store During This Sale CASH AKINS, B U R T O N & CO. P R O P R I E T O R S . KU V S A N D SELLS FOR LESS THE GOLDEN RULE Willow Springs Inklcls ( hit ken Pie Supper. M E I) F O R D, O R E G O X. Y. W. C. A. Notes Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Quim of Eagle T. L. Ragasdale, wife and daughter Point were in the city Thuisday on of Grandview, Idaho, arrived in the Our School resumed work Monday. Mr«. II. M. Porter and Mrs. T. M. The men of the Methodist church are j The “ Meteors’ ,.)0? 8 >aS e . their way to Grants Pass on a short city Thursday for a visit at the homo making elaborate preparations for a hall team at the Y. M. C. A. were at Jones «pent Saturday in Medford. business trip. Mr. W. It Hyrnum made a business of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Peart, in this Ralph Mean and family were Sunday chicken pic supper to be served a la Ashland last Friday evening where they trip to Jacksonville Saturday. city. Mr. Ragasdale and Mrs. Peart Mrs. W. C. Owens and children left catfetei in,in the Y. M. C. A. next Mon played a return game with the Barraca dinner guests ,,f || J. Taylor and wile. are brother and sister. Col I!. C. Washburn hau returned day from .V. JO until all are seized. team, which they defeated here a few Thursday afternoon for Long Beach, The thermometer registered nine It would appear that considerable from I'oitkind where lie spent the ludi The following committees have been weeks ago. The game Friday evening | California, where they expect to locate, teen shove, Jan, 5, on Scenic Avenue. (laya. appointed ! brought defeat to the local hoys, the Mr. Owens will remain in this city for dissatisfaction is felt by Gold Hill citi New Yearn eve, Mr. and Mrs M. W. W. W. Scott, G. N. lies- , acme being 21 to 28. Losing the game a few months and then join them there. zens over the action of the mayor and It ......................1 v '■ ......... were ...... ... of the Sun et ocii i . | council of that city in retaining L. S. .1 Igrave, John Downing, J. II. Gay. was not the result of inferior playing. preached here Sunday night to a l*rg o , , 0|,Hnd While driving in from the McKillop Table* and Booths (>. H. Pankey, j but because the greater weight of the home west of town in company with | Noe as marshal pending his trial for ' | , ,, ... , 1 Mr. Denny, now of Medford was out John Albert, Henry Farnum, John Ashland hoys won over our boys. At his daughter. Miss Agnes Dunlap, and the part he took in severely beating Mr. Patch mid family who have been ' |HHi Tueaday. visiting friends and in Brenner, J VV. Myers, C. M. Howell, the end of the first half the score was I " D o d e ” Shoemaker while trying to Miss Davisson, the horse A. J. Dunlap employed on tin Sent! Minis ranch have ' «peeling his prnpr'rty. PJ to PI in favor of Central Point. The was driving began kicking and in the make an arrest Christmas night. It R. L. Clay. moved t > Medford. Dishes and Table Limn E. Minut h, aggressiveness of tre first half how mixup that followed the dashboard of ' seems to be the opinion that the mar- j John Siaty, 11. .1. Taylor, I. M. Foss ever, could not be kept up in the sec tho rig was demolished and Miss Davis : shal overstepped his authority and St.me m | mi Is got frozen Sunday night, mu| D. W. Stone drove In Medford one Melvin Eilat ad. ond. The boys played a snappy clean son han a tixith broken by a blow in the judging from the attitude of the news- E. Kahler, E. ( 'hicken pie booth V V wlneli lias di >|><>sed id some of the Hur- «|ny (Ins week, to transact business. j paper of that city the citizens would game and only for the handicap in mouth. plus and may improve the price o f what , ... , ,, . . T. Neal. However, the animal was | (.range No. 117 v\ iiI hold their legu- booth B. 11. weight would have easily won. The quieted before any serious damage was j like to see him taken off the force renminH. ! * Escalopped potatoe liar meeting, Saturday, .Ian. II. 1 DIR. Ashland team show great improvement done and while the accident resulted in [ pending his trial. Young, F. E. Bacon. ( >ai voung people met at Ijfie renidon- Installation of officers and initiation of Hot rolls and butter booth W. A due to the good work of Coach Doug considerable pain to Miss Davisson it ' ' 11 I' »auk Refer I New Ytinr* eve to . two candidate*. lass. Both officials were Ashland men, is considered fortunate that nothing of i ’ow ley, J . J . Grim. s e the old year out and Welcome the ! , . . ... .... , ■ | “ The Good Hoads Association met Salad booth VV. E. Brayton, Ken- at Central Point's request, and their a worse nature happened. T W O HORSE BRAND *>ew I lie tune wan pleasantly spent , „ # , work was entirely satisfactory. I , ,■ .. - - I Jan, a for the purpose of adopting the noth Barnett. and judging from the v irious eat aides I .. . . BOYS’ - The standing of the teams in the , .. . constitution. Results have already Cranberry and jelly booth C. C. Ih Were scon packing ttnl New i ear Among Ihe Churches. shuffling tournament is as follows. j been *-------- shown ---- sima H im organization was Perkins, 1«. II. Smith. OVERALLS didn't find them hungry. Won Lost Percent Pie booth John Collits, E. C. Faber. j formed. PRESBYTERIAN I In animal meeting of tIn stockhold 2 8 800 Cake booth M. (). Broad bent, J. E. Beebe Shields Rev. J. P. liearst Ph. D., pastor. The Tolo, Seven Oaks and ( 'entrai 2 « o! the I'uhlc Lock ’IVIephone Co 800 8 Bacon- Minuti) Boswell. Next Sunday the regular Sunday Point telephone stockholders met al E. met in tin* school house Jai'. f>, and re 8(H) 1 ( olire ht.oth II. H. Stearns, A. C. Tuttlc-Sturtevant 4 School servive at 10 a. m. at the new T. Neal's residence ami elected the fol 2 elected the old officers. 1). VV. Beebe 0(H) ( 'nwIcy-Kahler 3 Walker. church. Preaching services at 11:00 lowing officers for the ensuing year; E. p'fMidcnt. J C Pendi« ion; vice presi Lindsay- Kngland •> 400 3 t'andv booth E. R. Kahler, Want a. m. Morning subject: " T h e Power i T. Neal, president : Hoy Nichols, vice dent and Charles Fort*»*, aei’retary and! 200 1 aacsun-Hat field 3 12 of Seif Sacrifice.” Evening service, president; George Obonchain, secretnr\ Barnett. treasurer. Ways and menus to improve 200 4 Entertainers Henry Kiley, («e.rge Barnett Kahler K 1 7:30. Subject: "Looking for a W i f e . " : and Sam Anderson, treasurer. th<- servici* wer» discuss-vt and a levy \ uung Aldrich 1 4 200 Farnum. --------------------- | oi n,> pel ijLare made to carry them! At the meeting of the stockholders Kitchen f o c e R. C. Grim.J. S. Par- The men are enjoying the !sport and A new pair METHODIST EPISCOPAL. out. I of th** farmer's telephone line No. 14, nett. J. F. Williams, J. Hamrick. Jas. some expert players are being develop FREE Rev. Horace N. Aldrich, pastor. I the following officers were elected, R. ed. Knsley. if they rip Sunday School 10:00 a. m., preaching vv Stone, president; Julius Berkholz, The boys of the Y. M. C. A. are re LEVI STRAUSS &. CO.. Ufr«., Sa. Fri*»» Table waiters Ernest Scott, II. I . t r t w • ic t > r -* > • vice president, ami Oscar Blackford, at 11:00; Junior League at 3:00 p. m. 1 Pankcy, Uichatd Hay, C. J. Runten, quested to meet at the building at 7:30 Epworth League devotional service6:30 secretary und treasurer, also an ad Norman A bei aft, Daks Ames, Walter. mi Friday evening Jan. 10th when a . Dr. Me Morris M . 1 ) m v , p. m . : preaching service 7:30 each Sun ditional numher t(f shares were added, boys' club will be organized. Immedi Clay. l i n SU I \\ W i t M Kt.lvON Í day. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 making thirty on this line. R. W Reception committe II. N. Aldrich, ately following this work will be begun p. m. Stone and Colonel Mims were appointed Dr. ! vili;» S. Dow in the gymnasium, socials arranged, Ira I. Gleason, Dr Me. M. Dow, Prof. Morning theme: "Devotional Study as representatives to the annual tele hikes taken and other things that will MORTICIAN AND FUNERAL o s 11 o r \ i m e r m s u i AN Grcenle.il. Henry Head, A. P. Gillett, of the Bible.” phone meeting in Central Point. interest the boys. ( Min i «ml ** I C. Kobuett. M. U. England. DIRECTOR. Evening subject: “ The Tears of r i 'o w l c v Ihriltlm g Jesus.” Lawyers from various parts of the Aiidlr iilt'dniniis. Latest Modern M e t h o d s t «nlr.il I ’(u n i , < ( r e g o n . I ivc.slot k AsMKidlion Seeks lo \id state and members of the legislature Epworth League topic. “ Obedience E. J. Odell has been having a serious Known to the Profession • . i’ ut ti lt |ihiM«< MVlo» ot» *tx lim»* front almost every county In Oregon the Open Door to Spiri'ual Certainty.” ( Trillin TIH'HMir.'S belici I'll to l>o of i . i .liuti. .»n«. |.<\r .*r ip.k otmtrul time with his ear, and with neuraligia Employed. ate expected to attend the meeting in This is a “ red letter” meeting. There N ;ll l*uv nul iMigfit « «Hs Hnitwrr- benefit to tho slate as a whole are fai but is much U tter now. the federal courtrooms In Portland on will be roll call, and the monthly offer- t oiiil l>v the Oregon Purebred I.iveatiM'k L A D Y ASSISTANT. Mr. Sawyer, who owns a ID acre • I • n the afternoon of Friday, January 10. mg. All members urged to be present, t n* • j i • i i Association, whieh will present them tract purchased from the Koguelands to discuss the proposed laws for re- Leader: Miss Agnes Dunlap, OFFICE PHONE 3X1. RESIDENCE 55 to the eoniing session of the I.egislature Co., is preparing to set it to trees and vision of the judicial system of the The evening service at the Methodist C E N T R A L P O IN T, O R EG O N . Among these 1 « the l.ivestoek Sanitary I’K O F E S .S I O N A L U ’nies this season. church is being led by an orchestra of Kill whieh has the approval of the s,a,<'- More than 20 county assessors were pieces and large congregations are Emil Eric son is shooting Indes pre (■range, the woolgrowers. dairy assoeia- ll. .1, I. KM M l '.NS paring to plant several acres of trees .1 tialetn last week In a conference enjoying the song service. You are tion and the Consumers League. The I'rar I «• i with the state tax commission relative cordially invited. to | this winter and Spring, and is cleaning a: ' elation also asks that ffill.OUO out K. KAIL lo the showing recently made by rail- 1 --------------------- • I II HD A I | finish from several acres more. of the Panama Paeilie Pxpi>»ition ap o .h t «rlrntllVrall It » (* < 1 N i d i k I a * * * '* •>M |l|<llol road companies as to alleged dlscrlm O '.. I >1 Ny«‘ Turpin of Agate and Oliver propriation be « 1 1 aside for livestock BAPTIST. "i ' i An* n u I Htitlilintr Rcmllan of Table Rock have gone In preniinuis to e > to Oregon exhibitors. Inatlon In taxation as to corporation. 1 Sunday school at 10:(X) a. m.; I I " II« *> " I» 1(1 It* S I » » l> Ml . M i" < l, lion ns IV» Militimi. ((t«*H"n 1 he schedules filed by the companies uneral Dougins run lily (•> log. whirr (lit v have Junior meeting at 3 p. m. An iqpropi it ion of $10,0o0 is asked were gone over, analyzed and crltl- a contract II ih I will keep Ihrin hus*y >1 R E C T O R for pur. lm-iog livestock for the Oregon vised by the assessors. several month». J. Kxpvriim'tit Stallini; this is to bo a con- 1 Because the 17 year old daughter of S C IE N T IS T . A N D A l t « Messenger who hu« hrrn crq>- timi ini: Appropriation. PltY »ll I AN ANI' M kl.IHN It is rocom- i harles F. Beck at Klamath Falls Christian Science services are held E m m a l m er plcd for (hr lust mx w o k s from hring meiutoii that tho promiuin fumi for livo- l)iL f M' ml 1iH»r lvoM«»l HuiMilltf. spurned his attentions. (Jeorge (Iowan every Sunday morning at 11:00 in the I .-t i ri I l.lttl Mjii'l l'tn «*S trert*. kirk til l>y u horse, is now able to walk *.took at tho Slat»' l air bo raistnl ainf entered the Beck home, went Into the church edifice, on West Pine street Undertaking Parlors. Cow ri ii< U « ' 1 • *1 f >lt» l'.wW liRil l'rtHM» nrtainil the house a little, anil apparent th.it an mi mial appropriation of io.mxi kitchen and exploded a stick of dyna (west of S. P. depot). Sunday School SV »lì • XN S|«ï (l«K .. t «I ll XX.'» ley Block. Office With ly w ill he sll right again m a short lime. be mail, for the annual dairy show at mite which wrecked the building. In at 9'40 A. M. The public is cordi- I I n r u A t | M » I N | - .........................O K U . O N Rogue River Hardware & Mi» Koht hinraul amt son Bohhii I’orti'i 1 D is il- 1 thought best to do Jured five members of the family and ally invited to attend these services, Plumbing Company. have gone to Southern California ami aw.v with district fair.» and establish received wounds himself which w ill. Subject for next Sunday will be: s o n n i o « pi m icat ion d . i* of 1 1»«* Interior, Aritona to spend the W'inter for Mr» a countv tier in each county It is rec- probably result In hla death, •«•biir*. Orf*t»n, i I.« ul Olli I GIVE MY PERSONAL ATTEN Kincaid's health Grandma Grim.-lci, comm, i ded that no state fair tv held City authorities have negotiated tVNenihrr It. 191? FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH TION TO EVERY CASE EN iV'i".iw' V i « r M r » . Kinraiil's mot hr., a«' •-mp.u m l in l;*IT>. but that this »t.itc join with with owners to take over an adltlonal Raymond O. Brunk, pastor. Osa TRUSTED TO ME I its •< »»I V ’ (KW h . fo r t h e m III. Pat .inia I'.icit . K\|s-»ition to h. l.l Id acres In the Ashland canyon dls- Garvin. Chorister. Sunday School 9:4o ■ . ’ : I w n -l'H it S Knuwe K i I k .-how at San Fr.e trlct. near the upper intake, deeming a. m. Preaching 11:00 a. m. Subject: M. i fmi< h«w hltM n o t iie o f (n ie n t i *»» Our school i» m a thriving c. it:on thc I i \ l u A n ' W i r f i » P a t o r N i g h t - - » « m I to «- u v Pr»**f to ra ift M lih « U n it this action necessary further to pro Choir rehearsal 7:30 Wednesday eve , W H . and is attended by several imtside co ever known. Ttu ra o n i • « - i. ,-u Ina ulttee, nt Mxxlfotxl. tect the purity of Ashland's water sup ning. pupds there is four new enrollments i M i n n u n P a t i n e *»• R o u t t T« i »«• il» t i I av o f JwmiAry. 191.1 :i fig i n c v*(tn«**iM*M Joh n S P it m ile , Morning subject: "Gospel »’reaching" “ It looks to me like a big time that ply. Gradually the Incorporation is i H ( |l.«|v> \X . 11 1 a f n P I I« rTner U t» i g » T rVputy Cormw »'f k*on County. Evening theme: “ Sowing and Reap- Tat.le Rock and three chiklren of Bird night.“ Friday evening, January 17. obtaining control of '.ho entire water» 1 l»U*llt ) . tlM Moli Il r JONFM. shed of the Ashland ersek district whvu the baud boys give their dance. Johnson of Roosevelt district. i inf." H c t f i iU r . I 1 lable KoiR 1 B Y R O N H. Y O U N G r Ù r D JOHN A. FEHL F Dr. V. Antimon I