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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1913)
THE HERALD works for your interests 52 weeks in the year DO YOU SUPPORT TH E H ER A LD ? J f not, why not? E s t a b l is h e d A p r il 20, lflo« BAND C entral C e n t r a l P o in t , J a c k s o n C o u n t y , O r e g o n , h rv CENiRAl POINT ADVANTAGES lIIylii'iLr T u n i s ¡» a y . .) >>:% 1: ¡13 Ideal Climate Marvelous Fruit Meatlon Beautifully S ituated Modern Convenience® I N V E S T 1 G A T E V olum e S ev en N u m b e r 42 Central Point passed through Ashland Better Farms Will Build Ihe State. ENGLISH CABINE f DROPS S i l l RAGE EN TER TAIN M EN T COMING. southbound on a tour of California Further expression to the sentim ent BOYS’ CLASS towns and during the next week Cen Outbreak lofivts ant) Suffrage lead- Noted Artists to Appear at the Y . M. tral Point and Jackson county and the in favor of "earth education” that is so strong throughout Oregon today, Rogue River Valley will be given some HAVE BANQUET ers are Arrested for Violence C . A. Wedncsdny ledruary 5. advertising through its eg. ncy and will he given February 12, which has been made children’s day in the Coun that of the orchestra and Glee Club 1 . : Ion -England Is on the brink of The management of the Y. M. C. A. Success, Einancidliy and Socially, which goes with it. A t the depot in try Life movement. A t th at time Celebrate a! Ihe Y. M. ( . A. Wednes ¡■ i.oth r cam paign by the suffragettes consider themselves very fortunate in schools of the state are expected to Ashland the hand gave an excellent Marks Trip of R . K . V . Band da*, Evenincj and Big Time Results in com pulsion to which former out- being able to offer as an attraction sample of the work it is doing after a pay special attention to the subject of b n : ks of the m ilitant women will ap- two such high class artists as Mrs. the development of Oregonjs soil, the The Rogue River Valley Band re long period of hard practice.—Ashland improvement of our farms and the bet Last night was boys' night at the Y. pe. r tnsi;’ Tiificant. Two thousand po Adna Smith Flo, and Miss Wilma Wag- turned Saturday evening from the trip Record. M. C. A. By this don't I i il I , under lk men w ere required to disperse gencr who will positively appear here term ent of country life generally. to Northern California cities which F arm er and Miner, Fort Jones, California: stood that there's mi) night that isn't huge crow ds near the parliam ent Wednesday, February 5, for the bene programs will be arranged for boys, was covered last week and all the boys "The Rogue River Valley Band has in Special for the «!:._• at ! night both for 1": ’ all lies, w hile shopkeepers boarded fit of the association. the various schools, and in many that m atter express themselves as very well pleased come and gone but not forgotten. The towns are for the hoys, n d there up windows and i xi-iied women were Mrs. Flo. after completing a course and villages parades will he held Is alwaya plenty with the trip and the treatm ent accord concert was everything that was adver by school c Ing on to interest in king Incendiary speeches. in vocal singing under the best m asters children. The slogan decided ed them in each city they visited. They tised, and then some. A fter the basket | on for the occasion will be: "B etter and entertain all the bu\ s, hut last The wom en believe that the poltti- in New York City, made her final, were greeted by good houses every hall games the band rendered a few night was a special night for the hoys, have played a carefully studied study with William Shakespeare of Will Build the S tate.” where and as is custom aiy with the beautiful selections which were highly j Farms and then were several extras on the i upon them and the decision of England, the eminent m aster of sing The idea to be worked out every members of this organization the boys applauded. Mr. Kline, the violin solo where is that the movement to make bid of fare. the governm ent to drop the franchise ing and Prof, of the Royal Academy ist, was encored as highly deserved for did their best to please their audience. he Secretary Tuttle has a class of hoys bill likely to lead to serious conse of music at London. Her critics all certainly is m aster of the violin. better farm s and to improve the farm That they did please is attested by re One regrotable feature was that the homes of Oregon is a step that makes : who range in age from - to 15 years, quences. assert that she has acquired a produc ports coming from the different cities members of the Glee Club had contract- j \ for the prosperity of all the people, I that he takes spivial pride in and he The suffragettes held heated meet tion that is both sym pathetic and pure, where they played. The same reports ed a severe cold and hence could not j Life on the farm, if made more profit lieving that a little ( xtra training along ing. when the governm ent’s decision together witji an expression that ia would indicate th at all the boys per sing. national and local pnlnie questions will Mrs. Ktnmaline Pnnk- natural and touching. She makes friend* “ It was understood by many of us able, will become more attractive and give the boys a broader and clearer idea hurst announced. formed with credit to themselves anil that and other leaders denounced the wherever she goes. this band was from Medford, but I happier homes mean more content- to their home city and that the high such is not the case. All the boys j ed people and an increased country j of fife and the duties it involves, h- , lenii i and supporters of suffrage in Miss Wilma W aggener is a German esteem in which they are held by their want it understood that they belong to population. conceived the idea of weekly meeting tlic cabinet for their treachery. They by birth and a natural born musician Central Point, Oregon, a fact th at thriv fellowcitizens is fully justified. I where the boys can discuss -o m e ques hire an end of the truce, which the She finished her education in Berlin, as ing town should feel proud of, for a It is desired th at Senate Bill 72, a tions previously ie iert i, and after d< We people of Central Point think finer wom en had observed while awaiting a pupil of Prof. Alberto Jones, one of lot of gentlemen would be hard to measure before the Legislature to pro we have about the best band ever when find. ” which the balance of the evening k parliam ent's action on the bill. the woald’s most famous teachers of vide for extension work by the Oregon 1 | devoted the size of the city, the length of time to athletic stunts and games. •'Deeds, not words,” w as the motto piano. Agricultural College, be discused by they have played together and the little night was the fiv-t n u ttin g and displayed above the platform where i Miss W aggener’* well developed Oyster Supper. the pupils of the schools on February to l.ast tim e each member of the hand has been start the boys off on the right foot .Mrs. I’ankhlirst spoke. She asserted! technique and rnusiclanly interpretation Elaborate preparations are being 12 and teachers and school boards are it was decide d to I. gin the evening’: that able to give to practice work is consid made the w om en would consider hu- i fully justifies the expectations of urged to make the necessary prepara fur the oyster supper at the Y ered. We know that the bunch of tomorrow evening, and the following tions. A copy of this hill will be sent e am ines with the knif and fork. Tin man life sacred, but would do as much friends in all her executions, and it 1* twenty-five or more boys who play in committees have been appointed to a t them in time for this event. j Ladies Auxiliary, who had heartily up dam age to property as possible. indeed a treat to listen to her playing. the band are ju st as nice young men as tend to the various details: proved of Secretary T uttle’s schcnv These two gifted artists some two Several wom en w ere arrested, some This measure plans to extend the can be found in any city large or Invitation Committee: furnished the spread and ¡is the hoy: of whom declined to give their names. or three years ago, while stopping over benefits of the Oregon Agricultural J. O. Isaacson, If. McKillop, A. W. small. Certain we are that no organ “ it was some supper ” Shortly One, believed to be Miss Sly via Bank- | a day here with Mrs. L. Hatfield, gave Beebe, Rev. H. N. Aldrich, W. A. College to every county in Oregon. Co said: ization of any kind was e /e r more will Cowley. after six o’clock about thirty-four hoys hurst, w as captured In St. Stephen's [ a somewhnt unpromptu program in their operative demonstration farms will be marched ing to help and boost for the good of Reception Committee: up into the gym where tin leading to the house of commons. : hostess parlors, and the few guests a town or anything good in the city Mrs. J. H. Davison, Mrs. W E. one of the chief means used. Each tables were set and in a very tew min w Hall, here she w as m aking a determ ined j who were fortunate enough to hear it, county or district of the state will be than is the Rogue River Valley Band Kahler, Mrs. E. L. Moore, Mrs. J. O. utes were busy devouring chickens and have ever since been singing their of Central Point, Oregon. We all Isaacson, Mrs. J. P. Hearst, Mrs. H. supplied with these institutions and tht all tile other good thing • that the ladie attack on a large painting. praises and longing to listen to then? experts from the O. A. C. in charge H. Tuttle, Mrs. A. W. Moon, Mrs E. realize these facts and yet it is a m at I, . Moon, Mrs. F. Tompkins, Mrs, G. had provided. unit now that the opportunity is to bp will go into partnership with the farm Balkan Conference Declared Off te r of considerable gratification to each E. Fox, Mrs. L. Hatfield, Mrs. Green, Mrs. H. H. Tuttle. Mrs. Goo. Fox the ladles assure us th at tl}« ers in solving suil problems and in ex Mrs. London.— T he Balkan plenipotenti given, and every one of us to know th at the Mrs. Robert Kyle. H. N. Aldrich, Mrs. J. Adams seating capacity of the hall will be. ploiting agriculture to the limit of its and Mrs. Frank Hawk prepared and aries. who have received full powers boys have made good in other towns. Tables, Dishes and Decorations: taxed to its limit. * possibilities. from the' respective governm ents, ap H. H. Tuttle, Ernest Minuth. T hat outside people appreciate their served the meal, and looked careful!) The price of admission will be but Serving Committee: Senate Bill 72 asks th at the state this werk and the generosity with which The ladies of the Auxiliary, assisted the wants of the hoys. To sa> pointed a com m ittee to draft a note to twenty-five cents, and the proceeds of year appropriate a sufficient am ount to after they serve it out. that the boys were delighted would In th«' Turkish plenipotentiaries, explain the entertainm ent go toward carrying by Messrs. Gleason, Hamilton, Bacon, start this work on a satisfactory basis, Therefore, the words of commends Adams, putting it mild, they were more than ing why the peace conference must on the work of the Y. Sturtevant, Ed Kahler, C. C. tion which this trip won for the band Perkins, Jam es Shields, A. W. Beebe, the counties to share in the benefits pleased, and voiced their approval b) now be considered broken off. also being expected to set aside funds giving the ladle a unaminous vote of through the press of the cities they W ard B arnett. Bdnd Concert Ilibr.vddy Eeb. Eth. to carry the project along. The Feder thanks. visited and played in mean just about Candy Table: W ilson O bserves Landing of Aliens Ernest Minuth, and a bunch of our al Government, too, will be drawn up The Hogue River Valley Band wiU as much to any citizen of this city as handsomest young ladies. came the speeches, and two of New York.— Hundreds of aliens, on for meney, it having made provisions the Then give a concert in Central Hall a webk it does to any member of the band. Cooking hoys gave a very interesting talk m any of them still clad In the garb of We couldn’t ail of us go with them on Cawley. O ysters—F. J. Taylor, W. A. for extension work of the various on the Panama Canal. Iral Stewart distant lands, stood before the Immi from today, February 6, at 8:00 o'clock states. the trip but we can all enjoy with them Making Coffee E. H. Strohm eir. o itlined a short Id-tory of it from its gration officials In Kills Island, seek in the evening. The same program the words of praise they have received. Kitchen W. A. Cowley, D. C. Grim, It is only by such an arrangem ent inception to the present day, and John ing adm ission to the country, w hile that was used on the trip to Northern th at the government funds can he ob C iwley considered the question, from W oodrow W ilson, president-elect, ob California cities will he used and • We clip from some of the papers B. F. Peart. tained to further demonstration farm its commercial value to the world, and served w ith a Borutiiilzlng eye the small admission fee charged. along the route a few of the nice things work in this state. To get what it is both boys surprised their I stencr by m anner of their welcom e. The hoys do not cure about making Granqers Will Poison Squirrels. said and by which you will see the city anything for themselves out of this et»* has received some desirable advertising Willow Springs Grange has inaugur entitled to in this direction, the state the knowledge they showel on the tertainm ent and the small admission and that the boys saw to it th at this ated a campaign against the digger m ust show its interest by taking this subject. city was credited with their residence. squirrels in the Willow Springs region. movement up in earnest and all those Mr. T uttle announced that next wee k R A I L R O A D S TO B E D I V O R C E D will he charged simply for the purpos« Plans are being developed, which, if who favor the development of Oregon’s they would take wireless telegraphy of meeting what expense" will he a t Owing to a severe cold contracted by carried out, will result in the exterm i agricultural possibilities, its biggest as K ruttschnitt Says S. P. W ill Treat U. tached to the entertainm ent. Consid one member of the Glee Club that n a te . of practically all the squirrels sets, are behind the proposed measure. for their subject and appointed two P. as Eastern Road erable interest has been shown in th« part of the program had to be cut out in the 5000 acres, more or less, laying other hoys to find out all they could o San Francisco.-—.1 iltus KruttHclinitt trip the hoys took last week and many but the Central Point O rchestra came between Bear creek and the western At a recent meeting held in Portland that subject. of the board of directors of the South have expressed a desire to know whst hills and extending from Central the Central Oregon Development through with its part in the usual pro foot Point to Tolo. To accomplish this a League, which drafted the bill, the The boys were then taken In charge era Pacific com pany, succeeding Rob kind of ail entertainm ent was put on. ficient way. by the principal director, Frm -t Minuth, ert Lovett, who resigned to take the T hat all may have an opportunity te wagon load of poisoned grain will be Ju st as an illustration of the hit they necessary. The Bureau of Biologi Oregon Development League, the and various athletic stunt , ending with chairm anship of the Union Pacific S tate B ankers’ Association, the Super just what the hand gave in the«« made one enterprising city in which cal Survey, W ashington D. C. has is a game of basket ball, rounded out ii board, has w ritten a letter to execu see sued a formula for squirrel poison that intendent of Public Instruction, the cities it has been decided to put the they played wanted to contract their tlves of the Southern Pacific in this same thing on here. the live- most pleasant evening. services for the celebration next Fourth fornfa^and thfs pofson*!he'G range^m k° "i n te rests' T he' College, railroads and the city advising that on February 1 the There may he some slight change In of July. perpare and sell to members and others business men of Portland were all rep tkbenger Gap Brcc/cs Southern P acific will operate lnde program but in the main It will be at a very low figure. Financially the hoys are well pleased ! The idea is m eeting with general ap- resented and agreed th at the need of Jasper Hanna of Di benger Gap took pendent ly of Ihe Union Pacific lu ev the the same thing used on the trip and the hour is agricultural extension work with the results having taken in enough th at shall reach to every part of the a load of beef to Central Point last : ery way. what we all know of the hand and il* to pay all expenses and leave «T ittle I J ^ ? ' Bnnd, th « co-operation of every ry indicated is state. All present pledged their sup On that date, Mr, K ruttschnitt says, system of doing things the entertain something for the treasury. 1 ranchman in the territory expected. Messrs. R. W. Elden, E. port to the bill now before the Legis Saturday, returning Sunday. the com plete divorce of the Southern ment is sure to he well worth th« I>r. Bower and Rte sel Thornbruc of T. Neal, and D. W. Stone are the com- lature and pointed to the widespread from the Union Pacific will he estab small charge they make. The Rogue River Valley Band from j m ittee in charge of the campaign. benefits th at will follow its passage. Beagle aud Burdette Dodge, J r., of . In all such m atters as rout Remember, Thursday, February 0, the Riverside Ranch wi re visitor.- at listed or shipping contracts, the South- at Central Hull. the Debe igi r Gap ranch last Sunday. < ing rn Pacific will be expected to consid . I . Roy SI acy er the Union Pacific, If an eastern line Kldmdth M b High Defeated. w ' the Modoc Orchard iaim home durinc must he ccsisitlcred therein, on an ^ the storm y weatli r In vi it hi relit cqu: lit) with such roads as the Den li the basket hall game Monday ev ver A Itio Grande. P referential clauses ening between the local high school ▲ Mond ly. in contracts or agreem ents favoring team and the quint from Klanath Falla ^ Mrs. A rthur Join of II iglc whf II Union Pacific will he under the high school the locals had the heat of • ^ has been sp. i.dii ■ ll ¡.. t two wi ck- .Southern 1’n d flc ban, It is understood. 15 told count. A t the end of the first half the score stood 3 to 8 in favor of in visitors hut in the lust half of tb« last W ed I in da to Mackinaw Strikes Going Out of Port the game our hoys come buck strong and family, Mr. and Mi . C •>. W. S l.o A ngeles. T he steel freight succeeded in making scores enough to but will return to Medford Monday. a r Mat kinaw, cn route from Hal- Mr. E. K. Robinson foreman of th I,,. u -in. to Hun Francisco, via win out by three. It was a good fast game from begin Riverside ranch sold hi team, harm I An stiu ck the breakwater w igon ami bark to Mr. • of Ik agh at tin entrance to Sun Pedro harbor ning to end and on*» that war very in Mr. Robinson and fain: v v. ill move t in a In ivy fog and cam e Into the liar terest mg to watch, the teaines being h i Moime, i ilifornin, wht re he wi I i • r w ral of tile crew had been evenly enough matched to keep tba score close hiii I the players on their best ^ | take up woi l a in tie Digits III the belief that stride. While it was rather rough work that place. the i < scl was sinking. from the beginning both sides did their The deep nnd continual snowfall i share in making it rough and it seemed the mountains of the upp r IP . S I C K L E S ' A R R E S T O R D E R E D to he the way they wanted to play ft. river. Trail and Elk cri ■ k lm- drr. Rogue River Valiev Band was the wilrl animal- and ve ini' i , d w a I A: rotation Com es a t Clim ax of Dlt in The attendance and furnished music for the lower hill i or h of pi y. I the entertainm ent of the audience and t»nguithed Career. ♦ ♦ Thur !•! a good sized crowd wss present to Sea All nv, N Y. Upon application of ♦ B-'agle postoflic«* to hi horn«* ;tl I) • ■ ! ■ ' 1 <î* the locals win a game. th state authorities, the supreme g r Gap, Norman C»;t> ; heard one < ♦ , ii-i : u«1 an order for the arrest of Our basket hall team is ore of Ihe the bitf tim ber pn y w» v€»s give thre ♦ H lckli», of New York, strongest along the line and with proper * of l i j fierce and any ling but non M V. ho i.i rnl a Daniel an of the New York support from ihe school and town WiU * s >othii)K how 1$ and »• ecially when it M iiia'iitb chairm their own with any team of tbair com ml salon Is alleged to hold h heard coming lr»»m * m ! r weight. They go north thr latter part f I to »"coin t for $28,4y6 of . D J ■ 4 darkrx - s r lose b the path. M,- t of this week for a couple of game«. ♦ ❖ Martha f»a,tje and J«» k Daw also heard tic commission’s funds. ♦ howls th«» wolf'ii but neithe r one had 1 ❖ Ih< total am ount of the a l l i e d Meelirq of Cemetery Aisocljflon. ever heard a woil nowl before and be- t : 1.47', but on Decem ber At a meeting of the hoard of direut- ❖ ir>g at tut li a distiinto fr< m the animal ♦ they were unable at the time to com»; yi I;, t Stanton Sickles, a son of the ors of tho cem etery aaaociation held n> to ar.y corn w hat it w an. , "I I. paid the sta te $5000 end prom this city the latter part of last week ♦ i.| io m ake good the rem ainder as it wa- decided Unit in order to acquaint ♦ Tom M" rriman was ir> Jacksonville citizens of Central Point with c .t a ln property la Spain, the to lord r the county road m atter of importance regarding th« ♦ ♦ Wednesday ow io ! by .Vre Stride«, could he sold engine arid i slim.a te th e co*t of making cem etery it would he necessary to call ♦ Mr H elen D L ongstreet, widow of a meeting of all those interested and ♦ Home net « •nary r**pairs on tb«- machine. Hi« estima'te »if thMJ work m et with tb«* tl c f.ainou ' ’onfederrite general, cam e that Saturday. February 8, would ha ♦ ♦ approval o f tl • ■ I th. most convenient and appropriate Id of her husband'» civ il war the engine will t < the B I f to .era! time for such a meeting. Daniel Hirklu», with an Peart black-:., I th Therefore, all those who are In any made. < . r 'o . ■< $ !,476 am ong th e ' tag way n tra l. Point interested in the C entraLPoint ! : d in imeil follow ers of l e e ' to cem etery and the rare of sank sre F or ¡AM ;ra'n hi hall a t l W ❖ p'falfa •d, three G. ■ er Mickle»' alleged gel'- U> requestor! to he at the city halj ■ n lr ifey 8. o’clock p. m. Saturday, Ki the "fate of New York. ♦ of land. PM >■ mlupee at There "hould he a good attends aid re A irety company gave a j this meeting. 68 route 1, < > tral l‘i 12 1 toad for u.c veteran's freedou . oreS i O ENJOY TRiP 1:1 ♦ Knit Sweaters, Scarfs and Facinators. : ♦ Now if You’re Game-Get Busy : ‘T H E O L I) R E L I A R la E” jCranfill & Robnett. ; 2 * T :r ~