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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1913)
À CENTRAL POINT HERALD. THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1913 much credit to the builders. The Ladies’ Improvement Club had the Bark cleaned and some swings put up for the benefit of the young people and they seem to be enjoying them very much. From Our Correspondents I M lli-ms hy Herald Representatives in Neighboring Localities Fred Findley took a load of household goods to Medford Saturday for Mr. Willamette valley where she has been Barber and brought back a piano for “ Hob UeArmond is heading grain for for some time with her son Monroe J. W. Grover a birthday present for his Brown. Sums Valley parties. daughter Veita. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Cottrell went Hoy Vaughan ami Sam Gordon spent through here Saturday with a drove Sunday in the mountains hunting. Debenger Odp Bree/es of cattle which will be fattened upon Mintie McCreight was the guest of William Pomery of the Meadows their mountain ranch. Ola and Blanche Rodgers Sunday. Clarence Wilhite and family and country came over to the Debenger M. II. Gordon has been helping his Victor Creighton and Dr. Bowen art- Gap tan h last Monday. neighbor, D. H. Russell the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Belton and home from the hills. They forgot to “ Uncle” Win Davis took dinner with daughter from lower Sams Valley spent bring back the bacon. Mr. and Mrs. K. It. Wilhite last Thurs Mrs. Jane Ragsdale visited her Sunday in the upper Rogue River coun- day. daughter, Mrs. Briscoe, recently whose fisirinti- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jones and family husband is working on Bybee bridge. C. I'. Dennis o f Debenger Gap re were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. turned this week to his home near They are in camp there. DeArmond. The Glass Brothers expect to get Dallas, Oregon, where he will tpend I)r. Iiowen is attending I. W. Berry their threshing outfit in readiness this I he rest of the Summer. who, we are glad to know is recover week and will commence work at R. Ray Watkins who is working on the ing very nicely. F. Dean’s ranch at Willow Springs Debedger Gap ranch went to his home Beagle Briefs Howard Rodgers and family and soon. I-rank Rodgers and family were Sunday Mrs. D. B. Russell and son Paul were gu- sta at C. (). Rodgers. in Medford Tuesday and brought home Karl Case brought home a fine string a new cream separator which they o f fish from the Rogue recently which ' have installed for the benefit of cus weighed about fifty pounds. tomers. Tin- mountain fever seems very prev , George Stacy and family and Mr. al nt nowadays. Camping parties pars and Mrs. Arthur Junes were enjoying through here very frequently. Rogue river Sunday and frying to near Gold Hill Saturday, returning to the Debenger Gap ranch Tuesday. Byrd Johnston and Mrs. Mary F. Gage and two daughters, Misses May and Martha, of Debenfier Gap made a business trip to Medford and Ashland Wednesday. Mr. Peterson of Gold Hill, who is •accessor to It. ( Henry as school I.ouie Sweet is home from Medford hypnotize the finny tribe. Results in -upervi -nr of district No. 2, spent Tues day night at the Debenger Gap ranch and Ccnfral I’oint where she visited doubt? ? ? relatives the past three weeks. With only fifteen days fo spare com on his way to the upper Rogue River country. We failed to stale in last week’s j paratively few have registered. Every items that Mrs. Theodore (¡lass will body get busy and make a call upon Obituary accompany the Cases on their camping j Mrs. M. II. Gordon, who will gladly furnish the password. Mrs. Mallnda Conger was born in trip. Mrs. L. M. Sweet had as guests Sun ; Ohio on the 17th day of January in the Mrs. I,aura Brown is back from the day Mrs. Maria Marshall and daughter year 18-18, and died at her home in Lilian and sons Karl and Sam of Cen Jacksonville, Oregon, August 10, 1912. PR O FE SSIO N A L With her parents she moved to Iowa tral Point. Karl brought the party in mil on Dei-ember 111, 1869, was married with his new Howard car. i.o Enos Conger. To them were born R. .1. .1 EMMENS four obildren, three of whom survive ic tice limited to Modoc Orthdrd llu in. They are: Mrs. Irene Wells, KYK, EAR, NOSE, THROAT Thu Company is doing its own thresh I Medford; Mrs. Minnie Robinson, Jack l.,< .iplit 1 ,-j,.Mti|,,-,illy («-siiti and u I ahhch supplied O lli«. s. l '¿M K. Main Street, ing this year. in tin'Adkins Duell Hinldiiof sonville; II. W. Conger, Portland. Hour» s 30 a. in. tu 8:00 p. in. Miss Flossie Levere is sojourning Ellsworth Adams, a nephew who made O ffic i* P I ig m s idiV; lies ;,r,7.J M edford, OreRon with Miss Margaret Ferry. bis b.iine with them from infancy, also Will Price formerly employed here resides in Portland. D r. J. V . A n d erso n Mrs. Conger has been a member of was a visitor Sunday last. PHY.SK IA N A N D S U R G E O N Some of the steel is being put in the Methodist church for more than OHicc ccoiid floor Hostel Building, j forty years, having become identified place on the new Modoc bridge. < ’orner TI ird and Pine Streets. with that church at the age o f twenty Oliver Penland and Mr. Van Morn Phon«“,: Hear Creek. Table Hoek. Trail ( ’reek y ears ami since that time remaining a W illow liiiRH euch XXfi drove to Cold Mill Saturday evening. on taut nu mber and worker of the l NTH A I, P O IN T OREGON Miss Kllen Alfred h a s given up I h t organization ami leading a steadfast / position and returned to Central Point. ( 'bristian life. Miss McKinney has taken her place. Funeral services were held In the Pen Perry and family spent Sunday Methoili: t ehurch in Jacksonville Mon Dr. IVtcfVIoiris M Dow across the river as guests of Mr. and -lay at I on, Rev. II. N. Aldrich ofticlat PHYSICIAN AND Mrs. Miller and report having a mo: * ng. The remains were laid away in SPRGKON. delightful time. Wagner Creek cemetery near Talent. Dr. L y d ia S. D o w Fred Hewick resigned and will go to OST'KOPATHIC Crater Lake until Fall when he ex PHYSICIAN pects to commence farming on his own H o s p it a l . o i i h km a n ii H k n id e n c e account, having rented the Pen Perry COWLEY HLOCK CENTRAL POINT, - OR EG ON . place around the Rock. D T e l e p h o n « 341 OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Messrs. Frank Riddle, Voss Thomp son and (iarrett Van Horn have asked for two weeks vacation to begin Sep tember 1st. They contemplate spend ing the time hunting and fishing on lower Rogue going in at West Fork over the trail to the mouth of Mul* creek thence to Merlin. Nicht t'.ill Tu«» »hört. O lle Itmir H u r ; I .!*««•' I’nhle Hock, K«’.ir <’reek, VVill«»w Spi nn'.". I ,me l' ifteen, Antioch, lind Ahtate. AÏENTS V M .P A I ll I IN F O R M A T IO N FH EE Il you have an invention or any pat • ni i - itili, u i it«- i m und lately to W. W WRIMMT. reyMHtnmd attorney. Loan «fc I i 11 .1 I I .I, WASHINGTON. 0. C. Events Occurring Throughout the State During the Past Week. Hood River Officers Will Fight Recall Hood River. The petitions for the recall of the county judge and commis sinners of Hood River county, who have been charged with extravagant handling of the county fluids, now eonliitn several hundred names in ex cess of the required number. It has ln-eii learned that the present county administration will resist the recall and make u fight. I ligie h'iiil («lednlngs. Mins Rime Aycrs is visiting (ho h.um fi.lks ne*r Iforby. I M ìhn Mny Trusly frolli Klk Civ. l, is boro visiting hur sistor Mrs. ||.(». ! ( Allibirci li. OREGON A G R 'C U L T U R A L COLLEGE B E G I N S ii ’ lott\ tilth Hi-hool S r P T f M Hr M tu tut i yt*Hi D E G R E E C O U R S E S '" p h .i-.c sn f A G RICU LT U H I FNr.INrtniNQ HOME rCONOMU 8 Ml rOHLOTRY. COM* r HAnMACY Two y e a h T UH t ARTS T MINIMf. >" c o u r s e s MOMF FCONfMlCn FORCfI TRY a o u ic u l MECHANI C COMMDtCt PHARMACY C o u r s e s ««» iubh »»*! tt iitiinvl, «K*icnltmc, ilomcstic science inni H rt. M U S IC , intluiluig piano, string, hand instrument* atnl voice culture. eacher s A B E A U T IF U L “ filli BO O K LET I NR ti IIM K N T o i e n title «! K p h a i , L i f k " ami a C\rAio(.UK will he m. tiled free on application Address l! M. T e n n a n t , K rg iitM . (tw 7 1ft to9-9) Corvttllm, Oregon. Miss Dotti.- limili I. bus luco mi Ih. I si.-k list tIn* |.i.st w o 'k but is niurli in |i.'ovoli now. Mrs. Win. Holmi . front Muliniti w-as boro sovoral tlsys tu- | a t wook visiting rolutivos. Privates Get Terms in Jail and Fines. Fort Slovens.—Throe of the four aoMiors ('unfilled in the KiiardhoiiRO at 1 S t r o o t W o rk is p r o g r o s s i n g ni, , '\ unii Fort Stevens immediately following I .»u r lit t lo c it y w iII so o n I h - u p w itli a n v ilu* arrest of Private Waldo Coffmann j o f th.-iii in n o a t n o s s . j have been tried by a special court - Mrs. .Ino Mooniiiw ami Mrs II II. martial and sentenced to six months I Jackson loft Thursilay for W a s b i n g t o n «•aeh. Privates Johnson and Kerfs wherc thoy will romain sovoral in o n tlis , were fined $120 in addition to the sen Mr ami Mrs. John Molntyro ami tence impost'll. Private Cameron was littlo ilaughtor roturmil frinii Pori lumi fined $00. Tuos.lay ovoning ubere thoy liavo In i n for sovoral ilay- WOULD ERADICATE DISEASE j Uosa ami Smith liavo oomplotoil Ilio ro»: <onoo of A. .1. Floroy ami it i- i noat ooniin.Hlious littlo houso ami tlm-s ~~\r Don’t Put Off 1 Painting! \ ■ FI k — - 1)] W c M ak e It E a sy A ■~A 1 1 1 u\ t:*! itRi r liottso will lctjnirt* but 5 ra II ous at (> Y H I l’ “ nt I.»r tw •» cats. Your painter will say it 's n«»t only the Iiuthnl S|»1. mmtim I working | i A ! how It st * \ "ii a an depend t»n it. I t ’s the right paint tor as well as ' 'spread.** ' i » f’ N iii your house painting. You can v;i t color uah'n bli .ts at a glance su^^cstionf that show how attrac• t.r own house will look painted with C O U R VE RY ‘AH T h a t is Best in a P a in t” ioo»e >oiir « f ee; W. C. LEEVER, C en tra l P o in t, tmbi »h> j O regon. V ► p a in t The commission ordered that all horses brought into the state must have received the Mallein test for oc cult glanders, with the exception of race and exhibition horses, those from nearby states, or horses brought from Europe for breeding purposes. STATE TRAVELING SCHOOL Agricultural C olle ge G iv e D a il y T a l k s In str u cto rs En Route. to Corvallis.— Equipped with portable laboratories and educative exhibits gotten up for the special purpose of conducting demonstrations and class work in the various agricultural and general welfare subjects, 16 college professors, assisted by members of the state dairy and food commission, representatives of the state grange and of the Oregon Social Hygiene so ciety, left Corvallis on a six weeks’ tour of the state. In carrying out this programme the Oregon agricultural college extension staff will travel in two parties, one of which will conduct general welfare schools in the’cities and larger towns, while the other will devote the entire six weeks to farmers’ Institutes for the discussion of various topics. The dully programme outlined for the general welfare school will consist of lectures, demonstrations and Infor- J mat classroom discussions, covering such domestic subjects as cookery, house decoration, nutritive value of j foods, food adulterants and preserva- lives and child welfare. Big Preserve is Project. Grants Pass.—There is a movement on foot to establish a game and fish protective territory in southern Ore gon. The territory as outlined will embrace Josephine, Jackson, Klamath, Lane, Douglas, Coos and Curry coun ties, in Oregon; Del Norte, Siskiyou. Shasta, Tahama, Trinity, Humboldt and Mendocino counties In California. Election Date is Named. Medford.— At a meeting of the coun ty court September 9 was fixed as the date of a special election to vote on the is: nance of $500,HOD bonds for the construction of a permanent high way extending from Ashland and the southern line of the county through Medford to the county lino on tho north, a distance of 52 miles. Red Spider Strikes Hops. Independence.— Many reports have come In from the hop yards to the e f f e c t that the red spider is appearing in large quantities. While this will not affect the quality of the hops, it looks as if it will decrease the quan tity. Fire at Pendleton destroyed half that city's Chinatown, and for a time endangered the business section. Tho loss was $7500. Announcement was made by Gover N O T IC E for p u b l i c a t i o n . Department of the U. S. I .and office *t Ko&eburgr, Ore nor West of his recommendations to gon, Interior. July -'.nh, IMS. Notice is hereby Riven that David Leander the Interior department for the dis Swihart. <jf Derby, Oregon, who on September tribution of the 10 per cent road fund lrtth, liXrtJ mad«* Homestead entry Serial No. for E 4 N W h , S l : N E l4 Section 34. Town provided by the department through 0135*» ship 34 S, Ran^e 1. East Willamette Meridian, the sale of tiuibir lauds In fqrest re has filed notice of intention to make five year Proof, to establish claim t«» the land above de serves. scribed. before Herbert Smith United States Commissioner, at (»rants Pass, OreRon, on the Morrow county citizens have raised 12th day of September, 1913. over $2500 to hold a county fair on Claimant names as witnesses: Charles Jaeks«m Humphrey, Charles Antony McCabe, Andred B. September 25, 26 and 27. A good prem Chart raw and William J. Caimneron, all of Derby, ium list well he offered for all classes Oregon. B E N J A M IN F. J O N E S , of livestock and rurm produce and a j 15-20 Register. baby show will he among the attrac- ■ Read the Herald ads. tions. Excursion to Cölestin Sunday, Aug. 17 VIA T H E f ( / ) / S U N S ET V O * ] (OGOENkSHASTAI R0UTE5 Special Train Leaves Centra! Point at 8:15 A. M. And will stop at all points between Grants Pass and Ashland going and returning. R o u n d T r i p Far e From C e n t r a l Point ------------- — 15-20 lì. K. JONI'8. Resister. \ O T IC K k «» k rt'Bi.iCATioN Department o 't h e ’ Interi or. C S Land Office at Hosel-urs, Ore gon, July 22. 1913. Notice is hereby «¡von that George W . Trusty. •f Trail. Oregon, who, on July 2. l:t>>. made Home- strati Serial N<> u29. f«*r S L 't Se«'ti<»n 22. Town- hip 32 S. Hanve 1 East Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intent on t«» make Five year I'r«H»f. to establish claim to the land altove descrilteti. lx*- fore County Clerk Ja kson County. Oregon, at Jacksonville. Oregon, on the 5th day of Septem- U*r. 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: (Maud Moore and Robert Lewis of Persist, Oregon, and Dave Pence ami Ed Pence of Trail. Oregon. 14-19 B. F. J O N E S . Register. $ 1 . 2 0 — ---------------— Corresponding Low Fares From Other Points. You will enjoy the ride and get away from the heat and dust. Dancing, Box Ball, Shooting Gallery, Swings and Band Music. Burning Locomotives. Steel Coaches and Oil JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent. M o r u i: f->r l-uhli-Mi i. -i. I it-i-artri-i nt of the In tcri«»r. U. S. Land Office at Kosebun?, Oregon Jlll> 29. 1913. Notice is hereby given that Charles Antony McCabe, of Derby Oregon, who, on June X, Unis, made Homestead Entry Serial. N«*. (»lr>i J. for N ' “N W 1 1 ami S K 'i N W 1 i . N W ' i N K ' i of Section ^Township 3f» S, Han,re 1 Last Willamette Merid ian, has filed notice of intention t<» make Five Year I’rtfof, to establish claim t«» the land above described, before Herbert Smith. United States Commissioner, at (»rants l ’ass,Oregon, on the 12th day of September, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: David Leander Swihart. Charles Jackson Humphrey. William Samuel Baker, and Lucuis Artie V’estel, all of Derby, Oregon. B. F. JO N ES. 15-20 Register. N O T IC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N . I tepartment o f thè Interior, U. S. Land Oliice at Rot- (eburg, Oregon. July 29th. 1913, Notice is hereby given that Charles J. Humph- rey. of Derby. Oregon, who. «>n September 11, 1 !H*>>. mode Homestead Entry Serial N<*. 0-170, f«»r W 'v N W 'i . «»f Section 1*2. Township "■! S. Hange ! East Willamette Meridian, has filed notici* of intenti *n t * » muke tive year l ’roof, t<» or-tablish laim to thè lami a bove described, bef«»re Herbert Smith. Uniteti States Commis -ioner, at (»rants *ass. Orearon, on thè 12th day ot Septemher. 1913. Claimant nainos as witness«*». L)avi«| Leander Swihart. Charles Antony McCab«-, John Marion Alien, Jesse Marion Rigp;ens, all of Derby, Ore- »fon. — I N eed A ^ T R A IN E D i ! 1 J I { I “ Yes, I'm sorry, too, that you cannot fill the position, but what I need is a TRAINED man— a man who thoroughly understand* the work.” “ No, there’s no other position open - we’ ve hundreds of appli cants row on the list waiting for the little jobs. This position calls for a TRAINED man. Good day.” I | j I I I I j ! 1 I Revolutionary Orders Issued Affecting Cattle, Dogs, Hogs and Horses. Portland To protect public health N o tic e to C r e d ito rs hy eradicating diseases of llveslor-k the state sanitary livestock commis Notice is hereby given that th«* undersigned has appoint«! Administrator of the Estate of slot! Issued orders of revolutionary been Mary Cryderman, deceased, for the creditors of. character at a meeting held in the sn«l all pers«»ns having claims against the sai«l «le- ; ceastnl. to exhibit them with the necessary : dairy and food commissioner offices. vouchers, within six months after the first publi- , cation this notice, to the administrator, at his \ dog quarantine effective six tficc. in o f Central Point, Oreg«*n. the same being months beginning August 9 to he en- th«* place for the transaction o f the business «>f ! .aid Estate in the County o f Jackson, State of ! forci d hy sheriffs and peace officers, Oreg«»n. Dated this 3rd day of July. A D. 1i*i : was detdared In Multnomah, t’ lacka \\ L F R E E M A N Administrator , m.i-. \\ ushlngton. Marlon, Yamhill, First publication July 3» 1913 Polk and Columbia counties. Dogs TIC E F O R l’ i B I . I C A T I O N . iVpnrtment of t h e must either he muzzled or held in in terior. U S. U t id uffio* At K«»sel»urg. Ore- Icarh \n nials allowed to run loose g«*n. Ju ly 2S, 1913. Notice is hereby given that Maxwell M ( usick. will he killed and owners prosecuted. of Trail. (>reg'*n. \sh«*. «<n May 15th. 19"*. matle >mestca<i Lntis Serial. No. ''452i>. for NV S K '«. The board ruled that all cows found H I ' sNN’ *. Sei*ti«»n 4. Township :f S.. Range 1 by test to be tubercular, must be v « >t WiHarnett** M«*ridian. has fiUsi notice <>f intention t«* make Five year Proof, to establish branded with the letter " T " on the claim t«* the land above desertbvsl. l»ef«*re G. A. right jaw, a brand 2 by 2>, inches Garxlm’i . ( ’oiinty Clerk, Jackson C o u n t'. Oregon, j Jacksonville. Oregon on the 19th day of Septem- which cannot ln> obliterated Cars ' t«*r. 1013. Claimant nan es as witness»- A Albrb ht. N u ed to transport hogs Into or through F Vaughn, Kd Peile and W. P. M *rgan all of the state must he cleaned and distil TmO. O r r n n R r JO N^ footed Ml animals brought Into the 1^-20 Register. state must he certified lo as front a territory free from hog cholera during the past six months, or that the hogs have been Immunised from Injection of hog cholera vaccine All swill or For Men and Boys refuse from restaurants or hotels or offal from packing plants must he thoroughly cooked before fed to hogs. That's it. There's a big call for the trained man— the man who can handle the big things— the man who is an expert. You can easily receive the training that will put you in the class of well-paid men. You can’t begin to under stand how quickly the little coupon below will bring you success. 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