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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1913)
C E N T R A L P O IN T H ERALD , TH URSD AY. JUNE 26, 1912 Y 'T IC E M»R HI interior, l icon. May 31. 191 Not;* *• is he/trby givtn that Jesse M Hi w e n », of Derby. Oregon, who, on May 25th. 1908, made Homestead Entry Serial. No. U4535, for W VvNE1'« S K 'i.N K i ar.<l .N VN 1 « S E '* P Section 32. Township . i S . Hang«’ 1 I' . Willamette Meridian, ha* filed r e t - , «-f intei.non to make Five year Proof, to establish claim t<* the land above described, be- f. m Ibuliert Smith I S. Commissioner, at his ; * Oregon on the 25th day <«f Ju It Claimant Halin ’- a * witnesses: Frank H Neil, John M Allen, 4’hailen .1 Humphrey, and W il liam I’. «1 * i , all of Derby. Oregon. It. F JO N ES. 7-12 R egister. 1 CENTRAL POINT HERALD pubIic market system. lagging to inclose heat piper’. The belief that the public mar- furnaces, and locomotives in ket is a new departure is erro- order to prevent loss of heat in Bv G leason & B acon . neous for the public market is a transmission. As a nonconduct- A n I n d e p e n d e n t local newspaper devoted to --------- -----------S P E L L S --------------------- They are or o f heat it may be used not the interests o f Central Point and the Hogue venerable institution. Kiver Valley. not forgotten relics of primitive only in the preparation o f tire- P u b li s h e d E ve r y T h u r s d a y . Subscription price, $1.50 per year, in advance. conditions. either, nor covered proof safes and vaults but also cold storage and cooling Entered as Second-class matter. May 4 1906, with the dust o f ages but insti- for at the Post office at Central Point. Oregon, under tulion which have survived structures. Houses made ot as- the act of ConRress of March 3. 1879. T R Y A S A C K AT throngh a long stretch of years bestos materials or coated with fills P A|*| k »H kept on file at the D ak k An- NOTH I) OF F I N A L S E T T L E M E N T 1 1,1 VEKTisiN«; A g k n u y , I n « . u_'7 \>>ti< «• i•. I ■ 1 1 Tiv given that tin- ijmler»ign**<| hap and serv ed to bring producer and asbestos throughout are not only hlc.lh.u final a« •-•.lint m «•xecutrix «*f the «•> tat«- >outh Mam Street. I a » h Anireles, and 779 Market of I’ A llaw b. iln ra ««I, with the County <>*url Street., San Krantrisco, where contracts for adver- consumer together on the most'warmer in winter but ccolor in tisinjf can be ina«le for it. o f , In k -o n Count v. Oiugori. an .| that Haul court In a|>i>oint*’«l I uenlav. the lath «lay <«f July, 1913 direct line and the most satis- sunn ier, at iln- hour «'f 1 « n o'clock in the forenoon of **ai«i ilu, a* the ti 1 1 m ■ ami ih*- c«iurt room «if said c«iurt factory basis that has ever been MIMING 01 OKtDON PKIMIRS in ............. at Jacksonville, Ju«'ksoi U N I V K 1 Î S I T V OF O H E G O N Cyphers Incubators and Brooders! C«.-iht\. (>n;'«*r>. ai l h«* |ila«fe for hearing objec perfected. Public markets an The lust word in artificial (s.ultry rais 11 a thereto ami th«1 ■ ««ttlement thereof AI The forty-first meeting o f the June 23 !•« iiitoi• -fed in sai«i « slat«* ar«1 hereby n«iti found in remotest antiquity and ing. All sues including “ Electrobat- tail to ;«i'i'< «I a* aid time and place mix ! mak< pioneers of Oregon convened in lh «ir ohi«-< l « • known why na id final aceoun* ors.” The <’. 1*. Feed Store. 4!>tf the most modern conditions. Aug. 1, 1913 vh')>il<i i.' ' In- appro «f| l*y said court an«J s»l«l Portland the latter part o f last « late Do decreed « tiled aiul cl«>we«l an«) the ex China has market towns to At the June term of court in Klamath « « if» i \ <i i harp* 1 1 f r«uri her t rust. week and nearly a thousand per |)ati«l and hi t p u b li’-he«i J u n e 12th, 1913 T w e n ty -F iv e In s t r u c t o r s . Fifty Courses. which since the dawn o f history county there are twenty-five divorce < i.AH a M H a w k . sons who are entitled to the dis I • it, ix of th«1 • 1'ate of 1- A H aw k,•!«•«-eased have come prrducers and con cases up for the consideration of the Distinguished Eastern Educators Added to Regular Faculty. tinction o f being pioneers in this sumers for the trading o f wares cou-t. It would ap|>ear as though University Dormitories Open. state gathered in a reunion and married life in Klamath county was and the legal tender. Market rather a failure for so many of the Board and Room at .$3.50 per week. went over again in mind and day is a most noteworthy event residents to wish a parting at one term story the events o f early days. Reduced Railroad Rates. where thousands o f people come of ourt. It is said that a number of V A L I A15I.K IN F O R M A T IO N FR EE Needless t«i say these men and For Complete Illustrated Catalog Address The Registrar, If you have an invention «»r any pnt- together to buy, sell and trade. 1,11 applicants are new arrivals In the University of Oregon, Eugene. to W R women who came to the state in All through the Orient is found ,’oul,ty’ WRIOMT. reginlere«! attorney, Loan & days of its pristine wildness can I I I Iti«!,' «ASMIN0Ï0N. 0 C these public markets. European Saturday was the longest day of the mark a great change in condi history is replete with reference year there being some 1”> hours and tions sine«’ they settled in this 17 minutes between sunrise and to market places and' this has sunset on that date when the sun W . C. L e e v e r land of promise. While this Ge ni ta l Point, O r e g o n change has tak«-n years in the l.ei’n known as the eailiest and reaches its most northern limit and I jc - — w ou ld like to help simplest of all sales devices of gins to rise a little later and set a little- you a v o id paint making it has nevertheless been producers, I earlier each day. On Saturday the sun c h e c k i n g am i swift when measured by the sca lin g . P a i n t New West mister. British Col- r,” ,‘ at 4:22 a- m- antl set at p - m- the march o f according to the almanacs and from users find In < >. V.H. standard set by umliia, has a public market which Everything in the line of toothsome sweets the sort of quali | now on the hours of sunlight will short- progress. Other states have ad ties they had hoped has been in operation f«jr 2-1 on , ¡,ch day though it will be a month f *•!. but thought un High grade boxed candies our specialty vanced rapidly in the line o f <le attainable. ( ' a l l years and is now pronounced an or -o before we may notice the diifer- and get co lo r cards. velopment from natural wildness indispensable business o f the enc to any appreciable extent. A wide variety of tobaccos, cigars, pipes to the comfort o f homes and community. They have there W. F. Arant who has been asked to and smokers’ sundries constantly on hand productive fields hut few have one big market day each year resign his position as superintendent of s -on the change in so short a j when all the farmers o f the ad | the Crater Lake National Park In t me as Oregon. favor of W. K. Steel of Portland has jacent territory come in and dis* j refused to resign, lie states that if Here on the coast cities it row G . S. M O O R E At the old stand ‘ play their produce; trade among | th o se in authority wish his removal in a f«‘w years where before has G E O L. N E A L E themselves; and sell to towns i from the position they must discharge been vacant land and men rich A u c t i o n e e r a n d V a l u a t o r j in the experience o f developments people. The merchants do not ' him as he has no notion of resigning. seem to be injured in their busi | Arant is a republican and hardly ex- in eastern lands have settled here i S A L E S ness by the market and endorse ; pc-ted to keep his appointment during ♦ ♦ to devote their time and wealth [ a democratic administration but the arranged and the plan freely. ♦ i fa> t that Steel is also a republican and in the improvement o f this great C O N D U C T E D Certainly the public market ' hails from Portland does not meet the ♦ state. Their efforts have been affords an excellent opportunity j approval of many o f the democrats : Have had 2.r> years experience ♦ amply rewarded in that probably W e A r e A gen ts fo r , , , *. r | for the producer and the consum- 1 wl " t,link t*y rights the plums should , ♦ ami can guarantee satisfaction _ ♦ no other state can boast of so . " . .............. fall in the party ranks. , er to get together and allow them j A share o f your patron ♦ ♦ many modern conveniences in The B ack u s T r o u t Flies I the satisfaction o f personal deal - 1 age is solicited. ♦ ♦ so few years o f settlement. Among the Churches. lings with their customers. U K N TH AL PO INT, OREGON ♦ ♦ It is a great thing, too, for th*’ And PRESBYTERIAN ♦ ❖ pioneers to get together once a Kev. J. F. Vernon, Pastor. GKI All SI USER 01 ASBIS fOS. ♦ ♦ T h e B ack u s S a lm o n S p o o n year and talk over old times; Sunday school at the usual hour, If the United States can not j I f " 1 *» m. Preaching services at 11:00 * sing the old songs; and compare * m. Preaching in the evening at 8:00 improvements o f different parts boast o f preeminence in asbestos a We have a complete and up-to-date assortment o f O clock. ♦ These pioneers production, as it can for many ♦ |«»f the state. Morning theme, "T he Consummation everything in the fishing line. ♦ * have been important factors in a other minerals, it is at least a the Church’s Commission " * n. C. G R I M , P R O P . ! ! great work and are entitled to matter o f some gratification to o f Evening subject, " I s Christ the Only many good times in célébrât ion know that the hulk o f the world s Way of Salvation?” All kinds o f Hauling. production comes from America o f their successful efforts. Freight handled, baggage METHODIST EPISCOPAL. j :ii «1 that the Canadian deposits trail; I'erivd, moving, etc. Rev. Horace N. Aldrich, pastor. SOI Fill KN OKI I,ON ( IIM I \l i,)l \ yield by far th«' larger part o f All orders reeive prompt j I I k * total In this,too.the United I ■ at 11 .on, .Junior League 9:45 at :i:.*i* p. m. mid personal attention. Urograms are out for the twen States benefit, for the nearness Kpwortb League devotional service 7:«HI ty-Hint annual meeting o f the oi Il.iy Cnllw Plioitff C e i i t m l P o i n t ami reliability o f the Canadian p. m .: preaching service 8;(s* each S u n -; * ♦ Com pnny. Southern Oregon Chautauqua to supply, largely owned in the day. Prayer meeting Thursday at S;«n* be held at Ashland .1 ill\ 7 to IK United States, alforil the basis p. m. inclusive. This is one o f the Morning theme, " [.a w of Develop for our eventual unquestioned most important events o f the m ent." supremacy in the development MATTHEW'S FEED BARN year in the entertainment line in Evening subject, “ The Invisible FRESH A N D C U R E D o f asbestos manufactures. Even Prince.” I this section and always draws a I ( » i **- ii and Ready to as it is. there are, according to Kpwortb League topic, "T he Price ■ a large attendance from cities in Leader, Miss Audry 1 Accommodate J. S. Diller ol tin' United Statis of Power.” th** valley. II limes. Geological Survey, some valuable FARMERS ANO C O U N f R Y P E O P L E The outline for the meeting Next Sunday is the second anniver- deposits anil promising prospects O F A L L K IN D S this year shows some noted s try Sunday of the present pastorate. Good Service and in the United States and these M ly we not have our every member s|teakers, readers, singers ami Rea unable I'rices would undoubtedly be much more present for service in the morning. musicians on the program and it L A li I) Market Day at the quality Store this largely developed were it not for J. C MATTHEWS. P R O P R I E T O R l>i*ls lair to I**' hotter than ever. the »s tin t o f the Canadian de- week, Saturday, will he under the lO poundsfor $1.50. 5 pounds for 75c Among the speakers arc sonn inmiH s m m south , direction of Mrs. |„ F. Smith and her posits. 'I lie domestic production couu * i rumi umarm. v and absolutely fresh and pure. committee. o f tin’ foremost educators o f the m 1912. according to Mr. Diller, Pari lie coast states and their Hams, lb 22c. Breakfast Bacon, lb 28c and 25c. BAPTIST. was I. 103 short tons, valued at topics will deal will* matters of Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. • < im l by ourselves and guranteed first class. .>37.95!». and although this was a Junior meeting at .'I p. m. vital interest t the people of Rogue River Salmon. B Y R O N H. Y O U N G decline o f 12 per cent in tonnage Oregon. The music and the SCIENTIST. compared with the output for readings will be of the highc.-t MORTICIAN AND FUNERAL 1911 it was only 27 per cent less' Christian Science services are held order. every Sunday morning at 11:00 in the ICE ANO STORAGE DIRECTUR. in value, owing to the larger church edifice, on West Pine street Aside from Ih*’ entcilainment quantity o f higher-grade asbest (west o f S. P. «lepotl. Sunday School Latest Model'll M e t li o d s features o f the meeting the \ ¡sit os in 1912. Georgia. Vermont, at 0:40 A. M. The public is cordi Known to the 1* ix* f ess ion to the beautiful city o f Ashland and Wyoming are the three ally invited to attend these services. Employed. is replete w ith pleasant p o s s ib il Subject for next Sunday will l>e: states w hich mine Asbestos, The W. D. Lewis & Sons Phon«, Main Ol ities and a few days spent with i \ I*x i n s i s t \vr. R «». Phon« 30X3 Canadian ex|K*rts o f asbestos in "Christian Science." the people who will attend the O F FI CE P H O N E J X t R E S I D E N C E 55 1912 amounted to SS.OKK tons, o f ehautauqua will he a pleasant •♦♦♦♦♦♦see« C I N I K A L POI NT . OREGON. which 71. I2t> tons, or more than vacation for anyone who can 92 per cent, w as imported into spare the time. One could not the United States. This quanti ask for a more beautiful place in ty was 1*7 per cent o f the entire which to spend a week and it is AGENCY FOR J O H N \. P E R L Canadian production. not often that one has the oppor Dm and Milburn Wag *i s Ra ai I eg and „ . . . r . Asbestos is the most important Headers, Milwaukee and Osbourn« V -m o Engines. Hodge tunity o f attending soman* good tireproofing material known. Its. Harrows i ' inton Moline goods, things in so short a time. UNDERTAKER fibrous structure adapts it to a Undoubtedly a large number w ide range o f applications from from Central Point will attend FUNERAL DIRECTOR woven fabrics, such as theater the meeting as usual. curtains and articles o f clothing ! FIRST CLASS SERVICE to asbestos shingles, stucco, ! CANRY IN STOCK ITIUlt MAKKI IS \K( plaster, asbestos “ wood,” and i P4SI IW 7KIMIM SUGI at . ■ other forma o f building J M c t a l i c C a s k e t s , S ilk , P lu s h , C o u c h C a s k e t s , A number o f different citi* material that render structures \ o f the State are advocating the thoroughly fireproof. Its light- i P la in a n d D r a p p e d C a s public market as a system of no: strength, durability, and k e t s in C o l o r s B l a c k a n d mutual advantage to the produc- insulatit g properties against heat Grey. Ste e l San ita ry ers and consumers o f the c«*m- and electricity give it special ad- S h ip p in g; C a s e s . munitv. Several oitios have al- vantages for use in constructing I I I E.l lh 'N » ready tried out the plan and in cats and electric motor subways, Vehicle*. Farm Implement* and Amerean u OF* l i t I « . H E 'I I » I V« F A }•*! most o f these places thoro ap- The most common uses o f as- M l III O K I » , O l d I . U N pears to l*c a groat «leal o f satis bestos are for asbestos paper, ' l l ' Tit \ m I i" I - '« » 0 I \ i '* I * " d A iw a ,. W in d ' j faction over the working of the millboard, pipe covering, and « » • • • • • • • • • • • O R E G O N . * • * * • • »»* ,, i ui FISHER’S ART FLOUR GOOD BRE A D . STUR TEVANT’S Simulier School AT E N T S Fresh, Dainty Confections f Fishermen Attention! CENTRAL POINT DRAY LINE. I Rogue !r I River Plumbing & ♦ I C owley Hardware Co. C o.HEr EY : MEATS AN D SAU SA G E S j Centra! Point Meat Market FREEMAN & W ILEY C O M P A N Y