OUR M ER C H ANTS Will give you a “ square deal" every time They appreciate your patronage arul will treat you ri^ht (Jre^on Historical Society E s t a b l is h e d A t r il central ¿ u . THE H ER A LD Will co-operate with you on any proposition for the betterment of Central Point and its vicinity 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 k u ;. T hursday , Il NE U»!, 1913 V o lum e E ig h t N umber 10 third; Gaskins went out on a high one n't connect with the offerings of Mac DIGGING A I EHE W EIL IINISHEÜ to left field and Farra ended it for the and struck out for the last one. To BuilJ Coast RailroaJ third out hut not before Crawford The score is as follows: (c, „ ii| >1 . . I , , , . The announcement that came recont- brought in the fourth tally. E. AH. R. 11 PO. A Nov Well anJ lunnels Ready lor the iy from the souther,, i-a.-ith- , „ iw s :,t Kora, s s ........ ............. ••» o 1 1 2 0 Medford only sent three men to the T. Harper, 2nd b . . ............. 3 Portland to the effect that the coast ü 0 1 8 3 Curbing and Gales. 2 2 1 0 ............. 5 11 plate in this frame when Isaacs laid an \V ilson, c line o f railroad was to be completed 2 M cIntyre, p 2 0 Î 1 o one down to short; Gill sent one C raw ford 1st b .......... 1 1 1 1» u 2 Locals Win Game Sunday at Medford, easy I ne new well for the eity water through San Francisco to Portland has u Clark, r f 4 0 II 1 o ( hdty’ts l nitcJ States Attorney Gen­ to second and was out at first; Hill took C. Coleman, ;Jb 0 0 K ............. 5 1 2 works with it? 101 feet of tunnels is tin- occasioned a great deal o f comment in Gaston, r f ... .5 0 0 (< 3 0 the count for three and side was out. Teams Have Trouble—As Usual eral With Interfering in Cases i-lu-il so far as the digging is concerned railroad and other circles. Enlarging Farra, I f ............. ............. 3 0 0 1 0 2 4th. Clark guessed three o f them and it now remains to curb up the well upon the subject, and going somewhat T o t a l ............... ............88 5 y 27 y 5 The Central Point and Medford hall wrong; Harper was out when Hill field­ San Francisco, < il.— In sensational ami tunnels and put in a cross section into details o f the proposed road and o f M edford — teams met Sunday for the fourth game ed his hunt and caught him at first; telegrams to Urei Ident Wilson and In-tween the two wells with a g a te the possibility of physical connection AH. R. H PO. A. K. between the nines and the locals were Wilson sent out a nice double and Mi \ hoir3rd 1» 0 ............3 u 1 0 0 United States Atto: noy General James which will allow the wt-lls to he con- between the coast road and the present •Schultz, 2nd b. ........ 4 u scored when Mac hit safe to right 0 1 2 1 easy winnners in this latest contest line o f the Southern Pacific in Southern 2 Isaacs, c f ........... .......... 3 (» 0 C. MoReynoIds. in which he charges ■ nected or disconnected at will. 1 1 1 o I 1 0 which puts the games two won and field; Crawford was out on a Hy to cen­ < ¡ill. r f ................. ............4 Miles, s s ............. 0 4 1 the latter with bav­ ns Interfered with The water was shut off Monday Oregon the Oregonian publishes the 1 l ter. two lost for each team. Outside o f the Marshall, 1st b . ............3 0 0 1 ins administration of justice in two u 0 afternoon while the final connections following in connection with its news <1 1 n i) .......... 4 l Antic, Marshall and Melchoir went A n tle, I f ........ usual disputes between the players of Hill, c 0 .......... 4 1 12 1 o importali « as. s. John L. McNab has between the old well and the new were story: 0 0 0 0 0 both sides and the umpires which is down the strike out route in one two 7 MeFadden, p. .. ........... 1 resigned u- United States attorney being made and w ith this completed the "W hether connection with the South­ /.Hurd, p . . . . ............3 0 0 1 1 0 always noticable when these teams play three order and the side was retired ern Pacific's existing property will he for the northern distric t of California. work o f curbing up and the other im­ 27 • T o t a l ............... .......... 34 li •» the game was a very good one, being without once having touched the ball. mafle from Gold Beach to Grants Pass Delay o ri red by the attorney gen­ provements can he made in order. 5th. To-.ts was struck out; Coleman zH u rd relieve«! Mt Fadden in fifth inninjr. close enough to keep the spectators in­ or whether the line will he extended Summary: eral in i!ie pro.-« rut ion of Dr<-'^ Ca­ It is the intention to have a pump in was out at first. Miles to Marshall; T w o - base hits, Gaskin, W ilson, C raw ford, H ill, terested all the way through. .wry I -h: : s, under the : each wa II as soon as it can be arranged northward to Myrtle Point, where it • trn:*k out, by MeFadden, Hurd. *'•; M» In tyre, :• minetti and Gaskin started out to heave for the Gaskin was safe on a single; Karra was Base on balls. o ff MeFadden, 2; Hurd, 1; Ga H.trd. : '.!<•- Pointers but after allowing the Med- pased but Clark couldn’t connect and In tyre, 1. W ilt! pitch, Chi kin. I,e ft on base;-; of the \V est -ru Fuel company on the other will he ready for use. With now under construction, has not been Central Point, 11 M e d fo r d ,» Tim e o f gam e, 2 fordites two rnns in tne first and hav­ fanned for the third out. charges of eons draey in defrauding the two wells and the reservoir provid determined. Either route is feasible. hours, 13 minutes. U m pire, W ilkinson. Miles was safe when Crawford drop­ ing the bases pretty well occupied in the government in coal weighing ed by the tunnels together with two When this project first was undertaken the second he was derriked and McIn­ ped the bull at first; Scholtz drove a frauds were give n by McNab as the pumps at the disposal o f the water a few years ago the plan was to build Eliminale the Graf 1er. liner to Harper on second and was out; tyre called to the mound. Mac was in causes of his re: ignntion, which was works should do away with a good deal through Coos Bay, but present inten­ fine form and with perfect support Isaacs got a single but Shorty went That would-be settlers coming to telegraphed to V 'ushington. of tilt* trouble which has been experi- tions are to follow the Rogue river val­ would have held the Medford team out on a force; Gill went out and the Oregon have, in many instances, been Drew Camlnett I is a son of former oi ctd in the past hy the water users. ley east from Gold Beach to Grants side was down. scoreless in his part o f the game. As victimized hy unscrupulous land specu State Senator A Caminetti of Ama- 7 he new well has a good supply of Pass. 6th. The Pointers were out in easy it was through an error one run was lators and that the state as a whole dor, recently npp finti■eople who make fact o f the lack o f legal voters at the general produce all tin- documents and and was retired at first for the third stopped at the grand stand and return­ at the local opera house Friday evening a community a desirable one in which present time was discovered when the orders referr r- to the postponement ed to Hill in time to tag the runner. of last week in connection with a mov­ to reside. matter o f an election for issuing road out. of the Dig el < nniiiiettl and the bonds was considered and it was shown Medford was just as easy when Mel­ Curley Wilson contended that the ing picture show. Tiiose who attended We t-rn Cm l trm i trials, which re­ that all voters would have to register choir drew a walk but was caught nice­ passed hall, when stopped as it was by enjoyed the show very much and all Hu y Would Co-operate. sulted in tin- res' nation of United ly at seeond in testing Curley’s whip; the stand, entitled the runner to his who took part in the cantata perform­ The county judge o f Klamath county before they could vote. A register is Stalls I list tilt Attorney J. L. McNab named for every precinct in the county MeFadden whiffed, Miles went safe but base and had some words with his umps ed their parts in a very creditable of San Cram : o. The resolutions are has wiittcn to Judge TouVelle with the Scholtz ended it by a high one to left over the decision o f out. Gaskin whiff­ manner. It is too bad that such a suggestion that Siskiyou, Klamath and and voters must register with the o f­ hr id eiiou- li to rover every paper ed for the last out. worthy organization as the Relief Corps, ficial person or not at all. It is also field which Farra gathered in. i-i (he dijiartmcnt of Justice referring Jackson counties unite on the good for the benefit o f which the entertain­ claimed that voters can no longer be 3rd. Wilson was out on a high one roads proposition and coopcrrte in In their last effort the Medfordites to the case. to center; McIntyre got a hit to left fizzled out with only three men to face ment was given,should not have roc« iv- building permanent highways to con­ sworn in on election duy and have a ed a better patronage. Those who had field; Crawford walked and Toots was the heaver. Hurd __ ___________ t one to nect the three counties. The letter vote. sent an easy safe at first on a single; McIntyre 1 Coleman and was out at first; Miles charge of the play extend their thank Unique Entertainment In Iso suggests that a good roads meet- ng be held at Medford sometime soon scored and Coleman was safe at first j laid one down to short which was sent to all those who took part and tl n which these counties would all be when they tried to force the runner at j to first and caught him; Scholtz could- patriotic ones who attended. Ashland, June 23, 1913. The management o f the Y. M. ('. A represented. Judge TouVelle and the A t a meecting o f the officers o f the have a treat in 'ore for the public in rest o f the county court express them- Southern Oregon Soldiers' and Sailors' y£ " ~ V y f " M “ M 6 f P, f» H M.,.¡ « Ives as heartily in favor o f any co­ Association held at Talent, Ore., June ^ fi- y/ A n in Centra. operation movement and it is quite like­ 21, it was decided to hold the next an­ ly that a meeting will be arranged for nual reunion at Talent, beginning Sep­ m ^ 'J About thirty tl t looking young n the near future and later such meet- tember 15 and continuing for five days. y r I ami old nmi.l? maid ; ot of the town have been ngs held in the other counties. JJj There will be an enterntainment each K w j doing diligent priu-tiee for the past night. Monday night will he Talent, week or two, and will certainly electri­ Medford Will Celebrate. Tuesday night Central Point and Gold fy the audits with their funny stunts, Medford base ball team is to play Hill, Wednesday night Grants Pass, q mint C( ■ : "I I ’ o.nl s living ■. Montague on July 4, 5 and 0 at Med­ Thursday night Medford, Friday night I’rofe isor Pinkerton and his Wonder­ ford. According to the Medford papers Ashland. ful Tr.m form (11 )cr more subtle and J. P. S A Y LE , there is a purse o f $500 for the winner » * more mystifying than any o f the cele­ Col. Commanding. of the series o f games. Montague is brated Wayne's magic will he there Attest: J. W. Hicks, Adjt. lid to have a fast team and for this and transform the most object looking 0 4 \ game will he strengthened hy a coast old maids into pretty, winsome young I'i/e lists for Industridl Contests league battery. The Central Point creatures. Il is certainly the greatest t am plays at Grants Pass on the 4th Pamphlets containing a complete invention o f the agi hut hold on we­ and 5th where they are in on a tourna­ * 4 % . aint going to ti II J il anymore about ment with teams from Weed, Rose- prize list, also rules mid regulations governing exhibits for Children’s In­ it come and : éc­ yourself. burg and the Puss, all very good teams dustrial Contest at the state fair at * We only have a few suits o f men's clothing This entertainmen i i being given to » * and some fast games are promised. Salem, September 29 to October 4, are a-sisst in paying li, i unning expense of left, and these run in sizes 34, 35 and 30 no other ready for distribution and may be se­ the Y. M. ( ’. A. am I i. it is the first To Patrons of Photo Studio cured for the asking from any of the sizes. Likewise we only have a few suits in boys’ one for almost three month - , the men­ I wish to thank my patrons for the following: agement hopes for ali'! certainly ex clothing, sizes running from 15 to 19 years inclu­ J. Percy Wells, Jacksonville; Olvie p-ct.s large utten iai.ie. Admission work they have given me while in Cen­ sive. Prices on the above will range from Scott, Rogue River; I). C. Henry, Gold tral Point. I will be hack in a short It erved seat ? 10c extra, and will g on sale Si ¡tiirday at fi. S. time to finish the work which is in the Hill, Rose (iay. Rock Point; W A. Cow­ ley,Central Point;Mr. Fredenberg, Butte Mrs. Lcsmeister-Brice. Moore' Let every body come and he the studio. Falls; H .W .A ger, Phoenix; A. J. Florey, sure nd ! secure your i eats early, 'Hie body o f Orlie Rush was found in Eagle Point. Mrs. I). Pirozzi, Ashland; TI Y. I. C. A. w ith it- fine "g y m ,” the river late Wednesday after having Edna Houston, Trail; U. S. Collins, largì id ligi t real ling room, hot and Medford; G. W. Ager, Talent. been in the water two weeks. 0 4 % i cold shower:st the ly «afther mes and at- man, come to the Old Maid’s Conven­ the Buzzard mine in the Elk Creek ■% court and n tractions tinit ma! glad t he heart of tion m xt Wednesday in Central llall country soon as a car load o f ore which 0 4 t the boy, is rxTtair an ir: Ktitution of and he transformed into a sweet little | was recently sent to a California which our c «illy proud. I.et maid o f sixteen, smelter to be reduced gave very satis­ ' everybody hdp to irrv on this good Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Lyons went to factory results. The mine is one of work by buyi j o r thrci ■ j tickets to Marion, Oregon, last Thursday where the best producers in Southern Oregon, 0 4 % the Old Maid 8 Cor ntion, next Wed* they were called hy the death o f Mrs. it is said, and J. W. Merritt, W. C. V t * R. O. Smalley, Mr. Lyon’s aunt. They I^ever and P. O. Applegate are heavily nesday evenii returned home Sunday. Mr. Lyons interested in it. Mark Applegate is to A most pi«.■a*ant «torta:inment was a* K was also at Corvallis aid says he liked have charge of the work at the mine. \W w e that given i n Coni tra 1 Hal 1 Saturday the looks o f the country there. While the continued rains are doing ' evening by the ( hid Felk iwh and the A card from Hugo I.ange Thursday some damage to hay which is cut and Rebekahs ar ui the •if frier, i lj . A nice ■1 tie- like morning states that he and Walter still in the field it seems to he the gen­ • mg. Re­ Hawk arrived in Cortland Tuesday of eral opinion that the gool it will do to he guests horoughly this week; that they had work in a the second crop o f alfalfa and the fruit I o f those garage; and that Walter still had his will he far greater than any damage it % *' % % letica ri.i er*. cow hell. does. CENTRAL POINT 5: FEDERAL ATTORNEY SENDS RESIGNATION TO MEDFORD 3 C entra! IIJ ', Ju'y 2nd i% :^ ¿ / ' i y jT i s r /i X ~ A X 1 I ill > St S r’ $4.00 TO $10 PER SUIT “The Old Reliable” CRANFILL & ROBNETT. Hi Ki 0 4 +0 4 %0 4 %0 4 4 %0 4 %0 4 0 4 %0 4 %0 4 %0 4 %0 4 %0 4 Reunion dl Idlt lit