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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1913)
CENTRAL POINT HERALD. THURSDAY. JANUARY 16, 1913 All kinds of field seeds at the C. P. Vernon Pendleton of Table Rock was See Ruhe for s ecial bargains in new Feed Store. 26tf a business visitor in this city Monday. and second ham go ds. Central Point. 22tf T. J. O'Harra was a visitor in Gold Miss Avis Edwards is spending the Oregon. Dr Davis, dentist, Rostell Building. Hill Friday. week with Mrs Kerby Miller in the foot P. F. Klein, formerly a resident of Royal E. Btbb spent Sunday after II. H. Tuttle transacted business in hills. this city and who removed from here noon in Medford. See Rube for special bargains in new to Grants Pas and later left that city Medford Monday between trains. Mrs. M. H. Parker visited friends in See Rube for special bargains in new and second hand goods. Central Point, for points in the east, was renewing Gold Ray over Sunday. 22tf acquaintances here this week and stati s and second hand goods, Central Point, Oregon. 22 tf Dr. Dow was a business visitor to Oregon. J. C. Aiken of Rogue River was a that he is again a resident of the Pass. Medford Monday forenoon. Frank Deford of Sams Valley visited visitor in this city the latter part of Willow Springs InKlets FOR SALE -Seasoned Wood in the friends in this city the latter part of last week. last week. dry. Frank Tompkins. 36 41 Mr. and Mrs. Orum were up from Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nichols have re- A. W. Moon was in Grants Pass on Dr. Loughbridge of Grants Pass was Grants Puss one day the latter part of turned from the Willamette Valley. buisness the first of the week. in this city on professional business the last week for a short visit with friends Sunday school was held in our rchool in this city. building, last Sunday, by A. A. Davis. C. J. Dunten made a business trip to latter Part of last week. Gold Hill the first of the week. Mrs. Clyde Applegate and children Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kahler en tertain- Mrs. E. T. Neal has been quite ill at a dinner party yesterday in honor for sev .•eral weeks, however, is conva- Asbury and Tyson Beal transacted sP‘jnt a part of last week visiting et* of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Champlin. lesing. business in Medford Thursday last. friends near Wolf Creek. were laid for eight. Mrs. T. M. Jones has returned to F. W. Weeks of Medford was in the Mrs- Belle Pleasants returned to her Covers Mr. and Champlin, who have Corning, California, after a very pleas city Monday on a short business trip. home at Yamhill the latter part of last been guests Mrs. of Rev. and Mrs. H. N. ant visit with her sister. week after spending several days here We now- have “ Koal” to supply all visiting Aldrich for some time, left Tuesday Newberry says, "Never mind the her son, J. E. Boswell, and comers. C. P. Feed Store. 35tf morning for their home in Salem. other relatives. folks.” The country folks say: Mrs. Watkins of Medford visited with If you expect your hens to lay when F or S ale 10 gauge W inchester Re- country "Never mind Newberry.” friends in this city the firstof the week. eggs are high you must supply them peating shot gun; 25-20 Marlin repeate. ; Mr. P. Penney was at the Medford Col. Geo. P. Mims was a business egg-making foods. The C. P. Stevens 22 single shot. All in good market last Satuiday and reports there visitor in Medford Thursday of last with Feed Store sells them. 27 tf condition. Enquire of Bacon at the were not chickens enough to supply the week. Herald office. demand. Mrs. T. M. Jones who has been spend Ed Kahler and Ward Barnett visited ing the past few weeks visiting re For one week only, from Jan. 18th to A great many rabbits are being kill in Medford between trains Sunday latives and friends in this vicinity re- Jan.25th, you can get for $2.00 a dozen ed ___ by the orchardists, which is a very afternoon. turned to her home at Corning, Cali-, very n‘ce at the Lesmeister KOod idea, as the rabbits are doing a Studio. Come in and see them, we great deal of harm to the young trees, F o r S ale Seven room house. In fornia, Saturday. quire of W. C. Owens, Central Point 12 Mr. Walker of Portland and in the haven’t a great many of these mounts, j The Willow Springers are watching Did you see Archie Parker’s and employ of Fairbanks, Morse & Com so come early. very closely the progress of the Minney Walter Painter’s paintings on exhibit pany spent a few days of this week in A series of revival meetings was Co. electric line. It is hoped they will in the Christian church in this ! tap the lime quarry which will, no at Reames’? the city on business connected with the opened city Monday evening by Ernest L. c'ty water works system. mean a line through Willow Miss Williams of Medford visited Mr. Love, evengelist ai d editor of the Pa doubt, Springs. and Mrs. R. C. Reame of this city the Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Ragsdale and cific Tidings. Mr. Love was in the city latter part of last week. daughter who are guests of Mr. and and held a few meetings in the Our Grange installed officers and Mrs. Emma Bebb, Claude White and Mrs. B. F. Peart went to Medford recently Baptist church since then has been initiated several candidates. Mr Elden Rev. Raymond O. Brunk visited in Monday for a short visit at the home holding services and as, an impersonater, was even better at nearby places. j of Mrs. C. C. Ragasdale in that city. Phoenix Sunday afternoon. Drs. Dow and Dow returned Sunday than excellent. The supper was quite F o r s a l e -Australian Club seed Word has been received in the city of morning from a weeks stay in Portland. elaborate and delicious. The entertain wheat. Pone J. C. Herring 33tf. the death of Howard A. Perkins, a They attended a three day session of ment as a whole was a very pleasant Wolf Creek, on the 5th of the Oregon State Medical Board held affair. Miss LuEllis and Master Mervyn resident at of the age of 58 years. De Gleason visited with relatives at January Oregon Hotel. On Saturday Albert Forgey has accepted the Cur ceased was a brother of George Per-j in Dr. the Lydia Phoenix Saturday and Sunday. S. Dow attended the mid tis publishing agency for the Ladies of this city. year meeting Oregon Osteopathic Home Journal, Th Saturday Evening O. M. Garvin and little son ¿pent the kins A. W. Moon and Kenneth Beebe Association at of the the Hotel Multnomah. Post, and the Country Gentleman. All latter pert of last week and the first of j made a trip to cities in California Sat- j To harness the Columbia River by those wishing to renew their subscrip t'lis with relatives at Roseburg. Sunday and Monday arranging means of a hydro-electric plant at tions or any new subscribers will kindly The new motor which the city counc 1 urday, for the Fourth Annual Tour of the Celilo, developing no less than 100,000 notify Mr. Forgey. ordered for the pumping plant has ar R >gue River Valley band which will be j horsepower, is the project of a state rived and will be installed soon. made next week. Aijjtc Gleanings. All kinds of wood at the Central Remember the dance by the Rogue senator, who will suggest his plan to Duck hunting is getting very poor Legislature in a bill. He believes Point Feed Store. We deliver it. 311f River Valley Band to be given Friday the the states of Oregon and Washington here now. V. Beall, R. Hay and J. S. Barnett evening. A large number of tickets should Win Lewis has moved his sheep from were among the visitors from this city have already been sold and the affair plant. build and operate this power Roxy Ann since it began to snow and to Medford Thursday of last week. j promises to be the very best thing of Mary R. Martin died Monday morn is herding them near home. The Rebakahs are to give a hot ta j tnis nature that has been pulled off here ing at her home in Medford after an Win Odell living here again at his male social, Saturday evening, Febru j in many a day. Make it a point to be illness of some few weeks. She is sur fathers after is being away a few weeks ary 1, 1913. Plan to attend. 40-43 | there. vived by her husband J. G. Martin and in Portland and oth points. Mr. and Mrs. Adams of the Modoc Postmaster Guy Tex reports that the prior to moving to Medford several Mr. Hull has traded r northern for land at the Orchards were business visitors in this first days business in the parcels post years ago they had resided in Antioch corners and expects to raise poultry city one day the latter part of last week, department at the local post office district for 25 years. Mrs. Martin was quite extensively as well as gardening. W. H. Ferguson is making some im- amounted to $7.95. This is looked upon born in Fulton county, Pennsylvania, Nathan Messenger made a trip to the provements on his livery stable and as a very favorable showing for an in 1851. Messenger amJ saw repol.ts mill g on inches Sams of Creek among other things is putting in a new office of this size and would indicate J. H. Grace is advertising an auction Thursduy anow that the parcels pest system would re sale for Saturday afternoon at his place t^ere fit or. S inging —Vocal Technique, Tone ceive a liberal amount of patronage a quarter of a mile west , of the , horses, . tools . depot. . and II. C. , Messenger is converting Ins old , , Placing, Artistic Singing, Song Recitals. from local people. Some a cow, farm . , ,, , are listed. Sale will store building into , ., a wood J. S. MacMurray. Phone Central Point W. C. Leever went to Portland the , household , band working , saw, and sh„p , cut and , putting in a lathe first of the week to attend the good commence goods 104. 38tf. at 1:00 o’clock p. m. with iads convention in that city. It is ex Geo. L. Neale to cry the sale. Mr. off and rip saws also emery grinder for J. F. Williams was among the pas r pected Mr. Leever will give con Grace expects to move to Southern [ finishing agates. sengers from this city to Medford siderable that attention roads work California as soon as he can get things Douglas < »do ll and wife were shopping Monday morning, going up on a short in the county during to his good term as county in shape to leave. j 'n Central Point Saturday. Douglas business trip. and this visit is made Adam . . ... Sisemore. one of . . . the early . saya a Dakotan knows enough when Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Herring of Val commissioner the idea of getting any pointers pioneers of Jackson county, died at his he sees snow to put on sleigh hells so ley View Orchard were attending to with he can this line of work. hung a cowbell to the end of his home in Gold Hill January 6 at the age he business matters in Medford the latter J. H. on Grace truck tongue to remind him of old of this city received a of 76 years. He is survived by his part of last week. times. letter from his brother in New York wife. Since 1867 Adam Sisemore -------- S. V. Beckwith of Medford was in recently in which is a notice of aged had been a resident of Jackson county Among the ( (lurches. the city the latter part of last week state death of his mother and stating and for many years before that had looking after business interests in this the PRESBYTERIAN that the funeral wras held at Sedina, a prospector and frontiersman in city and his orchards near here. Erie county, New York on January 7. been Rev. J. P. Hearst Ph. I)., pastor. this and other northwestern states tak Mrs. Wyman Warner is enjoying a Mr. Grace’s mother visited him in this an active part in the opening up Next Sunday the regular Sunday visit from her father and mother, Mr. city about a year ago when she made a ing School servive at 10 a. m. at the new and settling of the country. and Mrs. P. E. Seymour, from the j visit to the west. She was 86 years Redmond up church. Preaching services at 11:00 had a notable celebration state of Indiana who arrived the latte old. a. m. Morning subject: “St. Paul th< past week when the big potato Gospel part of last week and expect to spend The few inches of snow which fell the Evening service warehouse lately erected by the co-op 7:30 p. m. Democrat.” same little time here. The Rev. W. S. Holt, I). I). and remained on the ground for a day erative efforts of farmers in that dis Pacific Coast District Secretary for the The Government will provide for road or two the latter part of last week was opened. This building marks Board of Home Mission j in the Presby building through lands in this state held tempted several to get out with some trict the beginning of a movement among in forest reserves. Announcement was srrt of a sled for a sleigh ride in the farmers of Central Oregon district terian Church will preach in the even made this week that a total of $16,077 Southern Oregon which we are told is whereby a better market is offered for ing. Do not fail to hear him. has been set aside for building roads in something rather out of the ordinary- their products. Potatoes and other METHODIST EPISCOPAL. 13 forest reserves in Oregon. in the valley, at least. Even at that it crops can be stored here and sold in Rev. Horace N. Aldrich, pastor. Fruit growers of the Rogue River was a pretty poor substitute for a large quantities when the market is Sunday School 10:00 a. m., preaching Valley district have organized a co-op sleigh ride. at 11:00; Junior League at 3:00 p. m. erative association, which is expected Announcement has been made that best. League devotional s e r v i c e 6:30 The invitation dancing party given to do much to bring about better mar the Shasta Limited which for years has by the Central Point Orchestra last p. Epworth m.; preaching service 7:30 each Sun keting conditions. It is believed better been an exclusive Portland-San Fran Wednesday evening was not very large day. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 distribution can be effected and the cisco limited will now take passengers ly attended there only being about p. m. glut of markets avoided, thereby get at some stops enroute, Medford being thirty couple present. The inclemency Morning theme: “The Teachings of ting better prices for fruit. included in the new additions. An ex of the weather was responsible in a Cavalry." In the auction sale held here at the cess fare charge of $5.00 on the price large measure for the small crowd Evening subject: Rev. R. E. Dun W. C. Owens residence last Saturday of the trip, however, is charged the present as the storm and snow kept a lap, D. S. will preach. afternoon everything put up was sold traveler who would ride on this train. good many at home who would have Epworth League topic. "The Social and everything brought a good price. J. S. Curson, who came here from attended had the weather been more Goal;” "On Earth as it is in Heaven.” A goo 1 sized crowd was present fr>>m Spokane, Washington, last summer to favorable. Nevertheless those who Leader, Miss Dunten. start to finish and bidding was brisk. tike charge of the Dunlap hotel in this were there had a very pleasant time. The orchi stra will lead the song ser It was c'early demonstrated that th s clty> has turned over management In the basket ball game at the Y. M vice at 7:30 p. rn. You are cordially isa gool way to dispose of household 0f "t he hotel to Mr 3 . M. Babue who ar- A. Friday evening between the Cen invited to worship with us. goods. Auctioneer Neale conducted the rived Saturday to take possession of C. BAPTIST. Point Meteors and the Medford sale and announces another one for the business. Mrs. Babue comes from tral Sunday school a. m.; Military team the local quint had de Wednesday, January 22, at the O. M Rapid City South Dakota, and will cidedly the best of it in a score of 40 to Junior meeting at at 10:00 3 p. m. Garvin residence. without doubt give patrons of the hotel 13. The visitors were considerable SCIENTIST. the very best of service. Mr. Curzon heavier than the locals but our l<oys Christian Science are held and family left Sunday m irning for , had the advantage in team work and every Sunday morning services at 11:00 in the San I rancisco where they will look for ; e!tgi|y niaile the points, Lowell Grim TREES! church edifice, on West Pine street a location. 1 Was put out of the game by a slight of S. I’, depot). Sunday Schisd The lay of the Oregon hen has been injury and Clifford Hatfield delayed the at (west TREES! 9:40 A. M. The public is cordi the subject of much thought on the game a few minutes from the same ally invited tie e services. part of the regents of the Oregon Agri- ' cause but was able to continue in the Subject for to attend r, < <t Sunday will be: cultural College and they will seek game to the end. FIRST cam 11 AN t III Kr-H funds from the Legislature to establish Raymond O. Brunk, pastor. Osa I have a choice lot of I)'Anjou and a model poultry farm at Corvallis. Garvin. Chorister. - lay School 9:45 Bartlett pear trees for sale. Th» se 1 The average hen in the state lays about trees are home grown, from g<“*i 5d eggs per y.ar, while champion lay stock, well matured, and true to ers at the college have gone well past name. Any size you want. Nursery | the 2**» mark in a twelvemonth. It is A better silver iiolish two miles north of Central Point. desired to develop a laying strain of SILVERINE. Price poultry, and to sod the fowls and their sale by J. Frank Gregory eggs at a reasonable price to farmers Sturtrtanl. For à (canfill & RoUrtt. C en tral P oint, Ore. is the object aimed at in establishing the poultry ranch. Local Mention. TREES! Missing. Closing Oat Sale on Ladies’ Shoes. $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes at $2.70 $3.00 Shoes at - - $2.35 $2.50 and $2.75 Shoes at $1.80 ...S T U R T E V A N T ’ S... | IT ZT Fresh, Dainty Confections Everything in the line of to »thsome sweets High grade boxed candies cur 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 Goods, Vases, Dishes, Graphones, Albums, Leather Goods, Dolls, Doll Carts, Books, Fancy Stationery, and Other Goods too Numerous to Men tion. Central Point Pharmacy MAKY A. Mil. Proprietress FRESH AND CURED MEATS AND SAUSAGES : OF ALL KINDS Try our home-made bacon, lard and compound Boiled ham and other delicacies always on hand Orders taken for fresh fish every Thursdays Wholesale & retail agts. Ashland Creamery Butter 7 : IOE AND STORAGE Market ! Central Point M W D. Lewis & Sons H U B il n P h o n e , M ain 0 1 R ea. P hona 10X 3 ■ i H E A T IN G In a wide range of price arid style of stoves for you to choose from will be found at this store. ALSO STO VE BÛ AF.0S