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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1913)
3 CENTRAL POINT HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1913 We now have “ Koal” to supply all Mr. and Mrs. Wilson were visitors comers. C. P. Feed Store. 35tf in Medford Saturday. George E. Fox was a business visitor See Rube for special bargains in new Dr Davis, dentist, Rostell Building. n G ran ts Pass Monday. and second hand goods, Central Point, All kinds o f field seeds at the C. P. 22tf Mrs. M. H. P ark er was a visitor in Oregon. F«ed Store. 26tf Medford Friday afternoon. There will be an illustrated lecture in Seth DeVore of Medford visited Mrs. Beers of Talent spent Monday the opera house Tuesday evening, Feb friends in this eity Sunday. ruary 11, 1913, on the subject of " J a p a n as the guest of friends in this city. John J . Brown visited friends in See Rube for special bargains in new and the J a p a n e s e ." R ev.J. P. Hearst, who lived in th a t country for ten yeais Grants Pass over Sunday. and second hand goods, Central Point, will give the lecture which will be illus Mrs. Wayne Leever v isited re la tiv e s Oregon. 22tf trated with views taken in Japan. in Medford Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs H. H. T uttle and daugh F o r s a l e —Australian Club seed ter visited friends n ear Medford over Agate Gleanings. Sunday. wheat. Pone J. C. H erring 33tf. We had preaching services at our J. H artm an of Jacksonville tra n sa c t Mr. Fleming of Medford was in the school house last Sunday evening, Rev ed business in this city Saturday. city Friday attending to some business F a rg u a r officiating. Mrs. Spooner and son of Medford matters. There will be preaching services at visited friends in this city Sunday. You can find all kinds of poultry the school house Sunday at 3:00 o’clock J . C. H erring was a business visitor foods and supplies a t the C. P. Feed p. m. Sunday school a t 2:00 o’clock. Store, 42tf. in Medford from this city Monday. Nye Turpin who recently w ent to Mr. and Mrs Coffitts spent Friday and Ruben to log has had the misfortune All kinds of wood at the Central Point Feed Store. We deliver it 31 tf. Saturday with Ja k e Byerley and family to cripple one of his team s used in the work. H arry Beall o f Medford was the at Geld Hill. N ate Messenger has gone to the mill County Commissioner W. C. Leever guest of friends in this city Sunday. spent Monday at Gold Hill on business on Sams Creek to work for awhile since Mrs. F. Chamberlain of Hay Gold the w eather prevents working on the for the county. visited friends in tills city Saturday. Misses Mildred S te w a rt and Teacle farm. Mrs. J . V. Anderson w ent to Med A very pleasant party was given last ford on a short visit Monday afternoon. Neale spent Tuesday and Wednesday S aturday evening a t the home of D. W. visiting in Eagle Point. F or S a l e —Seven room house. In Beebe in honor of Miss H azel's ISth Miss Helen and Leah P a rk e r of Sev quire of W. C. Owens, Central Point 42 birthday. en Oaks were guests of friends in Grants Tom Merrlman was a business visitor Mr. Hull has arranged with th e R. Pass a couple of days the latter part in Medford betw een trains Friday a ft e r R. V. 0. Co. to plant a large tr a c t of of last week. noon. their young orchard land to trees the The celebrated Cyphers line of In- coming season. Dr. Lydia S. Dow was a visitor to Medford betw een trains Monday a f t e r subators, and Brooders is carried by John Saw yer who has been spending the C. P. Feed Store. A large ship noon. th e past several months in Montana ment has ju s t arrived. 42tf. Mrs. W. J . Freem an visited in Med h i s returned and will remain with his Mrs. E. C. Sherm an of Ashland was f ither here and help him improve the ford one day the la tte r p a rt of last the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. home ranch. week. See Rube for special bargains in new G. N. Hesselgrave, in this city a few Idble Rock and second hand goods, Central Point, days the first of the week. Local Mention. Oregon. 22tf Miss Marjorie Watkins of Medfoid was visiting her fiiends in this city Sunday. Mrs. Earl H e ft and child of Seven Oaks visited friends in this city Friday afternoon. Ed Moore was among the passengeis from this place to Medford Monday afternoon. W. C. Owen Was a b u sin e ss v isito r in Medford one day th e la tte r p a r t of last week. J. B. Stevens and Mr. McDonough of Tolo were business visitors in this city Saturday. Tom and H enry Morgan of Trail are visiting th eir g randparents, Mr. and Mrs. Belcher, of this city. Miss Anna Dean of Ashland was a guest a t the home of E. L. F a rr a a few days the first of the week. The R ebakahs are to give a hot ta male social, Saturday evening, F ebru ary 1, 1913. Plan to attend. 40-43 A. E. LaPonte, of the I. X. L. Mon uraental Works, was a business visitor in Phoenix and Ashland Monday. Mr. and Mrs. P o rter of Seven Oaks were in the city S aturday to do some shopping and for a visit with friends hare. Ralph Dean and son of Willow Springs spent S aturday in this city attending to business m a t te r s and renewing ac quaintances. W. S. Hoagland and J. F. Hay went to Chico, California, Sunday evening and expect to remain in th a t town for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Smith, J r ., who have been visiting friends in Portland retu rn ed to their home here Sunday evening, reporting a very pleasant time. Misses Ella and Edith Stone were in Medford Sunday afternoon and evening as guests of their friend. Miss Marjorie Watkins. They were accompanied by- Lloyd March. F. and D. Middlebusher came down from Trail Monday on a short business trip to this city. They remained over until Tuesday and also made a visit to Medford before returning to their home. M. J . P a rk e r and family of Rose- berry, Idaho, spent a few days at the Dunlap Hotel the first of the w eek while g ettin g located on the ranch they have purchased n ear this city and where they expect to make their p e r m anent home. Missing. A better silver polish than SILVERINE. Price 25c For sale by Sturtfvanl. A Cranfill A Robnett. TREES! TREES! TREES! I have a choice lot o f D'Anjou and B a rtle tt pear trees for sale. These trees are home grown, from good stock, well matured, and tru e to name. Any size you want. Nursery two miles north of Central Point. J. Frank Gregory It.F .D . 2 . Central Point, O r «. J. H. Carlton loaded and shipped a Mrs. S. C. Collins, parents, Mr. and car load of hay to G rants Pass the first Mrs. Foster, from Ashland are visiting o the week. R. V. Beall also sent out at the Collins home. a cai load to the sane place. The address by Prof. Davis on As Miss Avis B. Edwards leaves today trology showed th a t Mr. Davis had (Thursday) for San Francisco for a given much study to the subject. visit with her brother, B ert Edwards, The e n te rta in m e n t Saturday evening and sister Mrs. H. F. Henshaw. by the Arrowhead society was largely Mrs. Mary Cornish of Philadelphia is attended and the usual good program visiting her granddaughter, Mrs. Ed carried out. Foster, of Eagle Point and other friends The fixtures for the electric lighls and relatives in the valley for a time. are being put in place and we will soon Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Gleason of be able to let our light shine without Phoenix were in th e city a couple of paying tribu te to the Standard Oil Co. Two ladies, Miss Howard and Miss days the first of the week as guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ir a L. Glea Corcoran, are holding a series of m e e t ings in the school house. They belong son. to no denomination but preach from The lecture under the auspices of the the bible and claim to be Christians school district which was to have been and disciples of C hrist. Women preach given in the Y. M. C. A. building last ers being som ewhat of a curiosity as Friday evening had to be annulled on y e t many w ent to hear them Sunday account of illness preven ting Calvin S. evening. White, the lecturer, being here. Con siderable disappointment was felt by Y . M . C . A . Notes our citizens and quite a few from the One of the directors recently contrib country who had read the advertise ment and had not learned of the annull- uted a telephone, and Ike Williams and ment came to the city in th e evening E rnest Scott, with characteristic gen erosity, installed the same, and not expecting to hear the lecture. only that, bu t big-hearted " I k e ” has During the past week five cars of donated “ free service” which is cer apples have been packed and loaded at tainly much appreciated by all concern the local branch of the Producers F ruit ed—Long life to Ike! company to be shipped to London, E n g Don’t fo rg et the oyster supper F r i land. The fru it comes from J . W. day evening. A genuine oyster supper M erritt and the Snowy B utte Orchards with all the fixings and only thirty-five and is exceptionally fine fruit. I t is cents, and a good en tertainm en t thrown expected th a t the apples will bring a in—there certainly ought to be a good fancy price as well as pleasing those crowd. in England who are fo rtu nate enough The Y is surely a popular resort these to g et some of the excellent apples days, for both young and old, and i t ’s from the central district of the Rogue no uncommon thing to see four or six River Valley fru it lands. of our business men around the shuffie- The cabinet officers of th e Epworth board any p a rt of the day o- night. League recently held a business m e e t The m anagem ent of the Y are e n ing and decided upon a “ nightcap and deavoring to give its members and the box social” to be given Tuesday even public, a t a minimum charge, good ing, Feb. 4th., a t the parsonage. Each wholesome en tertainm ents, and som e lady attending is requested to bring a I thing th a t will interest both young and box of lunching for two also two nig ht old, and th e results so far, have indeed caps, one to be worn by herself, anti been most gratifying, and we feel as the other to be sold with her box to a if a word of thanks for th e patronage gentleman. One price of twenty-five extended and the plaudits so gracious cents will be charged for all boxes. A ly awarded our efforts, is due from us. program of interesting games is being The usual custom in cities th a t are prepared, and all young peaple are es favored with the Y. M. C. A. associa pecially invited. tions, is to m ake up by subscriptions R ath er an interesting discussion was | w h atever th ey lack from mem bership held a t the Christian church in this city I fees, which is generally about half the last Wednesday evening between Rev. | running expenses, and the citizens, Love, who has been holding a series of proud of the association and the good meetings there, and Rev. Boyle pastor ; work it accomplishes, willingly give of the Christian church in Medford. w hat is needed year by year. The sam e plan was started here, but The question for discussion was w h eth er or not instrumental music was ap our city, without a doubt, the smallest propriate to services in the churches, . of any city where a full equipped assocl- Rev. Love having taken the stand th a t \ ation building Is doing work, presents | it was out of place and Rev. Boyle many difficulties and objections to ¡undertaking to show th a t it was not a t ( a Jch a proceedure. With only about | all out of place. It seems to be the tw en ty merchants, who are called up< n 1 concensus of opinion among those who | t j contribute to four churches, aud in- heard the discussion th a t Rev. Boyle . numerable characitable affairs, not to .von his point decisively. A very large speak of heavy taxes, and excessive crowd was out to hear the arg u m en t im provem ent assessments, it is simply and considerable interest was manifest- impossible for them to do much in the way of contributions, as it was the full i ed in the outcome. Tom Merriman for the past th ree realization of this fact th a t led the | years employed in the B. F. P eart m anag em ent to inaugurate the idea of black smith shop has resigned his position giving en tertainm ents th a t would not and will go to Medford whare he will o ily please the public, but bring about : enter into p a rtn e r ship with his fath er closer social relations, as well as to who has a shop in th a t city. When he help out on the running expenses of will leave the shop here depends on ju s t th e association. That the public has how soon Mr. P eart will be able to se appreciated our efforts is roost g r a t i cure enother smith as Ton announces fying to all concerned, and we shall that he will not leave until a man has use every effort in our power to make been secured and his family will remain every entertain m en t we give enjoyable here until sometime in the spring. Tom to all a i d worth fully the price of ad has proven a very efficient workman mission. and by his wlllingcss to accommodate as well as by his natural ability to do things he has made friends of the cu st omers all of whom will reg ret his leav ing th e shop even while they are glad , to see him accept a b etter position. \ S in g in g Vocal Technique, Tone j Placing, Artistic Singing, Song Recitals. J . S. MucMurray. Rhone Central l ’oint ,104. 38tf. | Yamhill county uow has a realty | board. Eugene is going to have a new high school building In the n ear future. H. N. Foster, a well known citizen of Corvallis, comm itted suicide Saturday. A t Prices T hat a re A ttractive and Y ou’ll Mis» It The third annual show of the Ore gon Cat club was held in Portland last “ If You Don’t W atch O ut.” week. F eb ruary 12 has been designated as ‘‘E arth Education Day” for the schools of Oregon. The state railroad commission has ordered a new railroad station for Monmouth. Charged with killing an aged trap per in his cabin. 35 miles from Burns, Robert Shieze was arrested. Everything in the line of toothsome sweets Movement is u n der way in the tr e a s High grade boxed candies cur specialty ury department to abolish the office of tea inspector at Portland, tr a n s fe r ring this work to Tacoma. A wide variety of tobaccos, cigars, pipes The best quality show yet held by and smokers’ sundries constantly on hand the Umatilla Morrow county poultry association was brought to a close S a t urday after running a week. Representative Hawley has secured A t the old stand an appropriation of $6000 in the river and harbor bill for making a c o r r e tt survey of the Coquille river. Monroe celebrated Saturday because of the actual laying of steel rails through the city by the Portland, Eu gene & Eastern railway company. William D. Haywood, former presi dent of the W estern Federation of Miners, and at present one of the big organizers of the I. W. W., was in Portland Sunday. The cham ber of commerce of the United S tates has elected as director for Washington, Oregon and Califor nia, A. H. Averill of the ch am b e r of commerce. Portland. The senate public lands comm ittee has reported favorably the house bill to adjust conflicting claims to lands within the Corvallis and Yaquina Bay Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Fancy Military Wagon Road grant. Goods, Vases, Dishes, Graphones, The new year is only a few weeks | along, but K lam ath Falls already has j Albums, Leather Goods, Dolls, Doll two elections in sight. The first will Carts, Books, Fancy Stationery, and be to adopt a new c h a rt e r a nd the next i Other Goods too Numerous to Men to vote on the wet and dry issue. Daniel Bruhn, su perintendent of the | tion. P orter B rothers’ railroad construction j gang at Mapleton, was beheaded by a flying rope. The body was hurled into the Siuslaw river and carried away. Hop-growing will be a course of M AK Y A . M i l . Proprietress study to appear in the 1913-14 catalog of Oregon Agricultural college for the first time. The subject will be h an d > ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ » ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ i led in the d epartm ent of agronomy. T. E. York, an in m ate of the Oregon ♦««♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ penitentiary, has absolutely refused to accept a pardon at the hands of Gover nor West. The refusal baffled federal officers who were waiting to a rr e st him on a governm ent charge. All road supervisors of Lane county have been invited by the county court to atten d a convention in Eugene Feb ruary 8, when problems of road con struction and repair will be discussed Try our home-made bacon, lard and compound by men expert in road building. One hundred and thirty business men of the state, who were attending Boiled ham and other delicacies always on hand the seventh annual convention of the Oregon Retail M erchants association Orders taken for fresh fish every Thursdays at Albany, came to Corvallis Friday j morning on a special train to visit the | college. Wholesale & retail agts. Ashland Creamery Butter 1 STURTEVANT is Closing Out LADIES’ SHOES Fresh, Dainty Confections : G. S. MOORE Removal Sale!!! Off On All Holiday Goods Central Point Pharmacy FRESH AND CURED i MEATS AND SAUSAGES OF ALL KINDS Among the Churches. I CE AND PRESBYTERIAN Rev. J . P. H earst Ph, I)., pastor. N e x t Sunday the regular Sunday | School servive a t 10 a. in. at the new ! church. Preaching services a t Il:(Mi a, m. Mornin ’ s u l j e c t : “ Jesus as u I W, f ¡end.” Everong subject. “ The p a rt we ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ know. STORAGE j Central Point Meat Market P h o n « . M a in 0 1 •too. P h o n o 1 0 X 1 D. Lewis & S on s ♦ < METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Rev. Horace N. Aldrich, pastor. Sunday School 10:00 a. rn.. preaching ! at 11:00; Jun ior League a t 3:00 p. m. j Epworth League devotional serviced:® p. m . ; preaching service 7:00 each Sun day. P ray er meeting Thursday a t 7:30 | p. m. Morning theme: “ The Christ L ife ." Evening subject: “ The Crown of Creation. ” E pw orth League tuple. "T h e Temp tation of J e s u s .” . This will he a lead erless meeting. Monthly roll call and offering. Hi. member the Epworth League- so«-, ial next Tuesday evening at the par sonage. All young people are invited to attend. The evening service at the melhodist chur-h next Sunday will open with a song service led by the orchestra. BAPTIST. Sunday school a t 10:00 a. m.; Jun io r m eeting a t 0 p. rn. SCIENTIST. Christian Science services arc held every Sunday morning at 11:00 in the chureh edifice, on W est Pine s t r e e t I w est of S. P. depot). Sunday School a t 9:40 A. M. The public is cordi ally invited to atten d th ese services. S ubject for nex t Sunday will be: “ T ru th .” We expect a crowd a t the oyster FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH supper Friday evening and advise all Raymond O. Brunk, pastor. Osa t h a t can come early to do so, for it Garvin, Chorister. Sunday School 9:45 will ta k e a long time to e a t all the a. m. Preaching 11.00 a. rn. Subject: g <od things th a t will be on the tables Choir rehearsal 7:30 Wednesday e v e th a t night. ning. »♦♦««♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a + ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ HEATING STOVES In a wide ranj.'e Pr'ce and style of st- 've8 for you to choose from wil1 he found at this store. ALSO STOVE BOAR l ^ W. C. LEEVER The Hardware Man