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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1913)
OUR f^TÉ^ííio, M TS n- ’». «*/ i W ill »five you :» ‘ ‘sTfuipt e v e r y tim e T h ey a p p re cia te you . p a trou a y e a n ii will treat you r iy h t | E stablished A pril 2<ì, 1ÍXK5 C entral C e n t r a l P o in t , H K ilA L D T il ■ ii)> you on any ila- bettet nient ami J a c k so n C o u n ty . O regon , T h ursday , N ovember i ;, u è uh vicinity N umber 2!) ! w ith sandwiches, pie and coffee of the Halloween Party best in the land. One o f the most elaborate and en The room was very prettily decorated joyable social affairs ever held in Cen with autumn leaves, flowers, and pro tral Point, was the Halloween party ducts of the fields ami orchards of the given by the Wednesday Card club at Rogue River Valley The society re the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. alized $62.00 in cash as a result of the IVIeihodisls dnd Presbyterians Do Well fair but would have taken in consider Elmir Childers Wednesday evening, George Bighdm KiilcJ In Wilbur October 29. able more if the tamales had been suf- kiine Nt'dr Trail Creek In Social Fver.ls Last Week The spacious rooms and card table ficent to serve all. Altogether it was attractively displayed autumn leaves, Tiie second fatal hunting accident in The ladies’ organizations of both the one of the most successful fairs the yellow chrysanthemums, willies, black ladies have ever held and they are all t.hi district happened early last Tliurs Presbyterian and Methodist churches eats and other Halloween suggestions, day morning when Wilbur Kiine of picked on Halloween us a favorable very well pleased with the results. and were lighted by jack olanterns and Griffith Creek shot and killed George tune for a fair and social an i that they 1 yellow shaded lights. The score cards exercised good judgement is attested Mexican Sends an Appeal to Bryan were painted with the proverbial hiack Bigham of Oregon City when the two c were hunting near Trail creek la t by the receipts in each case Nogales, Sonora.— Through Dr. Hen eats and pumpkins and were also used Thursday morning. The dead man was The Presbyterian society was first 3 i ry Allen Tupper. of the international to find partners for the game. Tin shot in the back just above the hips in giving their social on the evening of peace forum, who is regarded as an i punch table was centered by a large and was killed instantly. O tober 30 in the basement of the new unofficial agent of the American sec yellow pumpkin and vivid colored Reports of the accident vary hut ns church where the ladies had made pre- retary of state, Geneviestano Carran autumn leaves were scattered over the i near as can he ascertained the party of p ¡rtions to furnish the guests with a ! cloth. An attrative and appropriate za, head of the rebel constitutionalists four or live hunters were heating s ibstantial lunch and pleasant enter- of Mexico, transmitted to the United luncheon was served at the close of the i through seme brush into which they tiinment for the evening. The lunch Ù iqzk States government an official state games after which the scores of thi j had seen some deer run and Bigham i c insisted o f hot tamales, doughnuts, ment which suggests that President invited guests were counted and prizes was somewhat in the lead when Kim« pjmpkin pie and coffee, while pop corn Wilson can solve the Mexican prob i awarded to the lucky players, Mrs. H. j saw him through the brush and mistook aid fresh cider were on sale during the lem merely by according to the o.i- W . Lindsay receiving the ladies prize, | him for a deer. He fired and Bigham i ,i r i r i e/ening and met with a good demand stitutionallsts the right to import i and Mr. Lindsay the gentleman's prize. dropped to the ground fatally wounded. eipecially the cider which was served The awarding of the consolation prize arms freely from the United States. The body was taken to a ranch house by a witch who took particular pains to The stru le in Mexico will con- afforded much merriment and was wot. ! nearby and the sheriff and coroner noti- c ill the attention of all to the placards iii ì!lt tinue until one side or the other is by Mr. John Barnum. A special feat | fled. The officials went at once to llu which announced, “ Approved by the W . beaten into helplessness, the state ure of the evening was a beautiful solo ranch of Charles Skyrmun where the - T» C T. U .’ ’ and “ Not Sold to Miners.” j - o w n ment asserts. It further declares that rendered by Mrs..Guy Childers of Med party were and took charge of the re Wilich of the two signs appealed m o st, ford. the constitutionalists are confident of mains which were brought to Medford to the public is not stated but some Those present were Mr. and Mrs. R wiping out Distntor Huerta and his where an inquest was held Monday. t.velve or thirteen gallons were dispos-: partisans in a short time if the em H. E llsw o r th , Mr. and Mrs. Guy At the inquest William Bigham, limtliei e 1 of to those who wished to vindicate Childers, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Leever, bargo on arms is lifted. of the deceased, charged that the shoot the opinion of the W ’s or discover why , Carranza come here from Herraosil- Mr. and Mrs. H. W . Lindsay, Mr. and ing occured in comparatively open coun the vintage was with held from the lo, the rebel capital, with Tupper, who Mrs. Kenneth Beebe, Mr. and Mrs. try and that Kime should be held respon y juths. had been with him there for several James Cornutt, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer sible for his act. He stated that thi Various forms of amusement were i days. The rebel chief intended at Childers; Misses Alice B l a c k f o r d , party was so excited that it took sev provided and greatly enjoyed by all, i 11 first to ask recognition from the Am Bertha Eliasun, Florence Stearns, Pearl oral hours to locate the body. eipecially the demonstration of “ When : o m d erican government, but after confer R,oss, Etta Williams, Eva Noreross; Kime’s companions, Quackenhush am Knighthood was in Flower,” the feat | ence with advisers, determined to Messrs, Merle Kendle, Henry Riley, Walters, testified to hearing three shot, of shelling an even hundred kerne’ s o f, confine requests to the lifting of the I John Barnum, Floyd Ross, William and then Kime called for help. The corn from the cob in a minute, at whicli : ban on the shipment i t arms across ' Nikolaus and Shipley Ross. two went to his assistance and fount Leonard Freeman proved most proficent. | the border. Bigham already dead with a shot through In guessing the number of seeds in the Oregon Wins Honors dt Eastern the back. They straightened out tin big pumpkin Royal E. Bebb carried Indianapolis Mcb Stops Street Cars. body and all three left to get help from away the prize with a guess of GGG Shows. Indianapolis. — The Indianapolis the ranch. when the seeds were counted at GG9. Traction & Terminal company, whose Oregon leads the world in dry farm- The coroner’s jury returned a“ douh!e” The prize bag, the feat of pinning the men went on strike, attempted to run | ing products. One man, Tillman Reu verdict charging Kime with carele- hat on the witch, having one’ s fortune i its cars, but gave up when notified by ter, of Madras, w'th an exhibit of ness in shooting and Bigham likewise told, the picture gallery and other in Superintendent of Police Hyland that staging of which cost hut $750, went to lacking in caution in the color of tin teresting pastimes were at hand and a the police would be unable to prevent the Dry Farming Congress at Tulsa, its p n clothes he wore. A fter the inquest program of musical and literary num bloodshed unless the cars were with- Oklahoma, and absolutely on the quali was finished it was discovered th.it tin bers by local talent was rendered and I ty of the grains, grasses, vegetables drawn. accident happened just over the line ii much appreciated by the audience. ! and fruits produced by dry farming Douglas county and the evidence \vu The room was appropriately decorat Frank Fields Acquitted. | methods in Oregon, he won the grand referred to the officials there. ed for the occasion with flowers, autumn ■ K T X ÍW C 33.03ÍT Ttt ill Portland.— Frank S. Fields, ex sweepstakes prize over Canada’ s $50,- William Bigham stated that he wouli leaves, and products of the harvest. county clerk of Multnomah county, | 0 0 exhibit, over South America, Aus- About $08.00 rewarded the ladies for was acquitted by a jury in the circuit ! tralia and every other state in the endeavor to have his brother’ s slaye. ir in high school. High SiL their labors in preparing for and carry court of a charge of larceny of public Union. The Great Northern and North prosecuted. Kime is much affected by h by Mr. Mickey Tucs- the accident. ing out the program and those who funds. The monthly ro| or! f.r l His attorneys defended him ern Pacific railways each contributed way noon on ol.i r> to of the school. October ayas furv. . t id til the ce took part in it are to be 'congratulated on the grounds that the money was $250 towards the expenses of the ex Rogue River Apples in Germany . of Mi tifoni is to he our dti| Mir in tendent l.i;t i! upon the success o f the undertaking. urilay. It : lost through the failure on December hibit. ■ ndor and we feel that While the Northwestern Fruit Ex u total enrollment ¡:i The Ladies’ Aid society of the Meth 1G, 1911, of the American Bank & At the Chicago National Dairy Show ihnl l .r w l , v. I he given full just leu odist church held its annual fair during | Trust Company, in which part of the a yearling Jersey heifer, exhibited by change of Portland has recently sol. grades of 119 her . ip rvision. several cars of Extra Fancy Spitzcn this number eight j ■.: o the afternoon of October 31 in the store | county funds were deposited. Darrow Stump, 12-year-old son o f J. burg apples at $2.00 per box f. o. 1 . fourteen years of a. e. i In | iiti o has had a decided room of the Rostel building at the corn- | B. Stump, o f Monmouth, Oregon, ca An industry that promises much fu ned off the sweepstakes prize over shipping |H>int, it develop« d n cently that of attendance wa- 9 1 .'. 1 I he better and the faculty er of Third and I’ ine streets. As usual ; were neithi r uhs. nl or la. i . v a .ions to have a lugli the ladies served a delightful lunch to I ture development recently has been cattle from all parts of the United Wenatchee and some of the other dii "l attendance the rest of all who wished refreshments from 5:3') j launched in the unfrequented sections States. Oregon is going into the great tricts are freely offering this sane month, hut 1 1 i. J p. m. until all were served. D uring; of central and southern Oregon by thr Land Show to be held in Chicago tin variety and quality at $1.05 to $1.80 a made a total absence oi 1 1 ■ ..1 . •ry eln s on joyed a visit the afternoon the ladies had on sale Oregon Borax company, a subsidiary latter part of this month and it is fully box. The extra 20c to 35c is not only is fur beyond what Section 301 of Hie i ire . ( ¡ 1 .y and M e-s Nealon last aprons and other articles of home made j of the American Soda Products coin expected that her exhibit, which i being lost by the growers o f those m i The girls are just finish- manufacture with hot tamales, home j pany of Portland and San Franeisoo. probably the best ever assembled by tions hut they are making it mighty under Hie head of ntt r ‘no excuse shall lie a ■ ■ er e in the rookery of made candy, etc., at the disposal of The propect is an extensive and an the state, will land the third prize ot hard to keep the price of apples iron dropping. principal or teacher imh I v. ill soon begin the purchasers whose tastes ran to goodies important one. It provides immediate the scries. Just why some of the apple shippii was caused by the pupil’s > of cereals. The planning of and sweets and the demand was so development of tlie soda deposits in both as to cost and Governor W est lias honored a requi interests of the Pacific Northwest an by the sickness of 'tin m. n brisk that the supply quickly diminish- | Alkali lake, Lake county. It is said . e ¡ve attention m the ed. Those who came a little late to lunch that these deposits now are in the sition for the return to Kankakee, 111., not able to market their fruit in suet pupil’s family, rci d • ■ ir le. sons. were disappointed because of the short form of carbonate of soda— a product of Samuçl Berlin, accused of operat a good year as this without the aid <>; for such pupil to ntt> ml eln expensive outside brokers, is a m. sten such lim e.” Yet h a ing a confidence game. age in hot tamales hut were served i that enjoys a ready market. . Ii nine department is to those who have been able to <■!, ing excuses nearly every ■ rapidly. 'I he high school most of their offerings at extreme parents which r e a d a i " l !..... working on several different ¿0*» Æ * * values. A wire from Uhi a m recently “ Plea: e excu. c i . hiding a library table for stated that one distributing interest Thursday for I no. del h which is about finished, was marketing even in that city Ihri wash. ” al o in,der construction another % z / i \ zs è \ ~ / \ % z S * % y » b a broker ar.d was paying for that “ Excuse ' alii <• » ' ltd a inali cabinet for the privilege $15.00 a car. Naturally thi wanted him to pi op |#.' 1 i. imi a si elimini hook case, ^6 added cost to the marketing will b “ Excuse my son'B nl ia eli* an ironing hoard and paid by the growers. for I needed him.’ ’ & b n i ns for the domestic The Northwestern Fruit Exilian «• 9 i * It is very likely the t. acln . e room. of Portland reports the sale o f a - ar of these pupils al-o, hoys have made several Rogue River Yellow Newton ns for im to help themxelve les which i icludes a key ft b port. The car is already enroute I regular class work, h strike, a handkerchief » the Atlantic seaboard and the hi; t. t ’ them away is an in at d tools. is expected to he exported, probab!1 the child but to twe , 1 tally in vit •d t. visit our to South America. The sale wa mad- ren in the class, an ling loom at time and % 9 , S at $2.00 a box. The same inten t and state of I)r< " have just received a cable from tin i: expense provided lk A C O M B IN A T IO N V E S T SAM MAH Noi agency in Germany, telling of tin ar the school. AND BAND FOR THE BABY dhent, Miss Durian, Mrs. A V rival there and sale of the .-•• i d car A few of the ex- 1 Mrs. Uoch irnn were first of Rogue River Jonathans, This car far show a hand wn Made double quite up to the neck. One • Friday afti errinoti. side of back-flap laps entirety over the other. was packed under th Kogui Riv r wonderously like ti DEER HUNTER HALLOWEEN FAIRS YIELD REEURNS SHOT THURSDAY For great this vieni-.:/ è inferior cl. : and lime ph able to cream of make clo. n : . made m Pc vvders of im acicb ' indesir- L-grade owder to timtu! rood. The i tesis i loyal Bakin J ot to be a piare, h grape crea m A ¡i : : a k in g pow der, ghest strer-- •? be taken io ■ni the suhslA a o F any ether L its place. Royal Bakins osts only a fair price pel id is cheaper and better at :e than any other baking powder in the world. L. , 9 r * * 9 a * 9, *M 9 + 9 3 * 9 ,*+ 9 + + 9y 9 9 iS I * 9 S 9,+ Sf: Easy to put on. All u eights and fabrics. ft b A WORD TO MOTHERS ATHENA 9 u© UNDERWEAR ft b FOR THE 9 + CHILDREN M OTHERS appreciate the difficulty of securing proper-fitting garments for their children. Most underwear makers seem to forget that children are proportioned alto gether differently from adults. Children from two to six years r.ld are usually round, chubby, broad in proportion to their height, while those from six to sixteen are inclined to be slender. §3 ti: The Athena scheme of sizes takes these important facts into consideration. The Athena garments for children are sized by a jes— not by numbers; so it is easy to obtain a correct fit for your child by asking for "Athena garment age two” for a two year-old child, "age ten” for a ten-year-old, and so on. Union suits and separate garments fit With equal comfort. In many weights and qualities. ■ a : Cranfill & Robnett t 4 \4 4 4 t 9 v • 9\i ? r v t t ' K J L ' K S ' 4 \4 4 % 4 4 %4 4 \ 4 4 \ 4 4 %4 4 \ 4 4 t rules, which means 50 percent color, and the the shipment netted the grow ers between $1.55 arid 1.60 a box f. < . b. Medford. The ear contained >7 boxes I25s and larger, ih'-O box' - Id to 163s, and 19* boxes of 175s t . The second carload sold at a fractional ly better price than the flr-t one riot withstanding the fact that the i/s were less favorable, London cabled today that it had Id the first carload of Rogue River V flow Newtowns for the season at -2.' there. Tnis means practically idgo here. The fruit was reported rather green an i the market movement w . not very favorable. During the v "< k beg ag Novem ber 10 competition for t! e trophy to be presented by the banker of <)T> gon to the best company '» mark manship of the Oregon Nat in ,al guard, will he held on general order Just issued by Adjutant O ' ■ • I I in zer It mtntl be comp 't"d for annual ly. It will be awarded to the com pany getting the highest per mutare on a basis of 33 1 3 of the enrolled strength of the company at tlo date of last muster. I his is probably . i We are carefully pr> .-rvn, future rolercnce, come n; them. Borne children to eti a temporary murn t g comes on : bout I t shortly after 9 o’ cl" k. ; d probably need f )c. i< il treatment rather than on several pupils huve U < . about out of school yi t th" "m other” ha <■ ' tt in it riot be he of authority these cases.' r U ■ I ' h .1 vi Two nt during I Mr. M sc hola, a ry Beall, Mrs. Beall, Mrs. 1 i May Nealon wire i • >: a last Thursday. ii, ill Y. M. (1, A. An ri f hristm js Idir. A! ' i i; •, ,,f tt,e Ladies Auxiliary . i . ' 1. U. A. held lit the asBocia- 1 Monday afternoon it win t o . i tiie Grand hair and sale ivc In n planning on for , ' a the dales of the 3rd, dth Thursday tilt: high sel i oti the be net : I » high - I wan goi through will be I future. iii I’.ason en of last week. i . a w I lie free and a gi od t provided for each cven- i flort w ill he made to o Icggcst kind of a success, d of anything o f the kind ■ i ' al in the valley. Various ■ ' r appointed and the . ii .ely hard at work. Don't datei December 3rd, -tth but gi of I eing all equal