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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1914)
C entral P oint herald Oregon Historical S o c ie ty '" Will «rive you a "square deal" every time They appreciate your patronage and will treat you right E s t a b lis h e d A p r il 26, MEN BANQUET C e n t r a l P o in t , J a c k s o n 1906 11673036 C o u n t y , O reg o n , T Gardening Contests for Oregon Boys Oregon Products to be Shown at hursday , THE Will co-operate with you on any proposition for the betterment o f Central Point and its vicinity F e b r u a r y 26. 1914 BRITON HAD and Girls HERALD V olume NEW S I ROM NATIONAL CAPITAL E ig h t N umber 45 High School Notes Soul e Kelilies Rcnewl of Trealles J S 1 ^ ’ « Í Project circular No. 1, for the use V\llh Eight Ndtions for Five Yeajs James and a tutmu-r of the student.-) o f Oregon boys and girls in the school motored out to Willow Springs to at- garden contests, has been issued by A t the great development convention the Extension division o f the Agricul arbitration ! ‘ e" d “ “ a''t* r ‘ ainment given there. Washington.—General Medford and Central Point friends Declare Benton Wds Executed for the orchestra was royally welcomed held in Eugene on February 19, it was tural College. It gives the young treaties ratified by the senate renew |wand a number of the C. F. H. S. yells the unanimous opinion of the delegates gardeners concise directions for con Have Eove Feast With Secretary Violence Agdlnst General Villa. ed for five years agreements with were given. that there would be a statewide exhib structing hotbeds and cold frames, and Great Britain, Japan, Italy, Spain, Nor About fifty o f the men o f Central it o f Oregon products maintained at for planting, cultivating and trans A party o f about forty students had El Paso, Tex.— The record of the al way, Sweden, Portugal and Switzer- Point and Medford who have become Ashland during 1915. A meeeting to planting the vegetables designed for leged court-martial of William S. Ben land, and marked the first step In the P'anned to go to Medford last E riday closely acquainted with Harry H. Tuttle discuss and definitely determine the early production. j evcn¡nR to be present at the game be- ton, made public at Juarez late, as policy of President Wilson. during his residence in the two cities cost and other details o f such exhibit The treaties, briefly, provide for t* uf,n Central P°¡nt high school and “ Some late maturing plants, such as serts that the Scotchman was present, and through his work as secretary of will be held in the Green Parlor o f the the tomato, can be grown only by first that he was represented by a rebel of reference to The Hague tribunal or Medf“ rd high school at the l ist mlr.ute the local Y. M. C. A. for the past year Portland Commercial Club on Thursday, planting them in hotbeds and latter ficer as attorney, and was permitted legal differences and questions rclat l * e . Med fortines were afraid of Using and a half and as leader o f the men's March 12. All o f the members o f the into the field,” says the author o f the to testify, and that the session was ing to the Interpretation of other ex i the,r ln‘ eratate Championship and so bible class o f the Medford Baptist last legislature who can make it con ¡sting treaties which cannot be settled P0stP0,1« d ‘ he game until later. A circular, Professor A. G. Bouquet. public. church met at a banquet in the “ Y ” venient to be in Portland on that date committee had been appointed to devise “ A ga :n, from two to six weeks are He was executed for attempted by diplomacy gymnasium Monday evening to give are urged to attend. Also state o f .. ways and means of travel. gained by using the hot beds for such Srmed violence against General Villa, No matter affecting the vital inter j Mr. Tuttle a farewell reception. ficials. Representatives from all the | plants as cabbage and cauliflower. It declares the record, and was found ests, Independence or honor of the j Hen Hilton was absent three days The forepart of the evening was commercial clubs will be welcome and is more satisfactory to grow them in guilty of giving aid and comfort to the contracting powers Is included In the ^as^ week on' account o f illness, spent in playing games in the lobby of all o f the communities represented at hot beds than to buy the young plants, fcneiny by giving them cattle and for scope of these Ireaties and all dis- The editorial staff met one afternoon the " Y ” building and instructing new Eugene last week will name special since hardy plants o f the desired va age and by giving them information. putes Involving the interests of third j last week to begin work on the annual, beginners in the use o f the shuffle delegates. rieties can always be secured just when Benton’s friends on this side of the parties also are excluded. | Many o f the g< neral details were dis- board which proved very entertaining. Of course, under the law no member wanted. There is also great satisfac Rio Grande received the report with Although the majority for the rati- cussed and reported to the society. The A t nine o ’clock the word was given to o f the legislature can give a definite tion in doing the preliminary work for Sneers. They pointed to their knowl flcation of the tronties was overwhelm- ! business still left for that body is form in line and march upstairs where pledge as to an appropriation to be one's self.” edge of many years that he guarded lug and the amendment to exempt by ' choosing a name and deciding upon the the banquet hoard had been prepared. made in the future, but as a citizen, The preparation of this circular was kgainst possible serious results of his more than a two-thirds’ vote. Senators price of the annuals, Seated about the tables the men did he can give his opinion as to the com rushed in order to provide the children high spirit and temper by never car who urge repeal of the tolls exemp- The two schools were pleasantly en- ample justice to as fine a spread as one mon sense of such an exhibit as will with necessary information early enough rying a pistol. The statements that tion provision insist that these votes tertained by the children's band, a little could well wish to sit down to. With be under discussion. Ten thousand Renton was allowed to testify and that are not significant of the attitude of before noon Monday. They were several of the cooks of Central Point in dollars will construct the building, pay to be useful. the proceedings were public carried the senate on the tolls issue. roundly applauded and the high school the kitchen and boys to wait upon the for gathering the products and for bo conviction to the men who assert State's "Equity” In Power Recognized. boys gave them nine rahs! table the guests had a splendid oppor every other character o f work up to People in the N e w s that their friend was deliberately mur tunity to enjoy the repast. Some one January 1, 1915, when the legislature Assertion of the power of the feder- ; This is examination week, so every Monroe Ward, aged nine, of Spin- dered. said recently that “ when God made the will meet. Twenty five thousand dol al government under the constitution body get busy and learn your p s and "The accused,” says the report, "was cooks o f Central Point he made a bunch lars will pay for the entire year’s work. nerstown, Pa., died as result of Srraigned and having been advised to to control the building of all water : 4 S- o f dasies." He surely did. The Portland session will welcome sug small worm getting In his ear and de name someone to defend him, Captain power projects, but recognition of the t The sixth monthly report sent in to stroying the boy’s optic nerve. Total A t the conclusion o f the meal Henry gestions pro and con. equities therein of the states of the the county superintendent’s office lust blindness occurred before the boy Mariano Tamez was designated for Riley and George Farnum favored the union— this Is the cardinal principle Saturday shows a total enrollment in this purpose and was warned to de guests with a song and during the even Miner Entombed 8 Days Found Alive died. in the conservation policy of the Wil- the Centrat Point schools for the year fend Benton loyally." Seattle.— Mike Davasconlck, one ol Women of Butte have been warned ing gave several selections which were soil administration so fur us It uffects of 277. The high school shows an en- much appreciated by the guests. Mr. the two coal miners who was entomb in an opinion rendered by County At Washtngton.— It Is understood a the navigable streams of the country, rollment o f 76. This is nearly thirty Cowley as toastmaster introduced the ed by a cave-in In the Cannon mln< torney McCafferty to the commission Secretary Garrison, of the war de- PUP9® better than lust year s report at Complete report on the execution at of the Pacific Coast Coal company al ers, that their plan to serve tea tc speakers and their subjects in the fol partment, is the author of the plan, this time. 1 he average attendance for Juarez of William S. Benton, the Brit lowing order: “ Friends,” H. C. Gar Franklin, 34 miles from here, eight women entering the court house to ish subject, is awaited before the view which has been indorsed by President the month was ninety-six and one-half nett; “ Our Visitors,” H. S. Stine; I days, and was given up for dead sev register will be a violation of the cor per cent o f the pupils belonging. There of this government toward the Inci Wilson and the cabinet. rupt practices act. “ The Church and the Y. M. C. A. Do eral days, was rescued alive. dent is made known. Secretary Garrison, with President were thirty-one cases of tardiness fur President J. M. Hannaford, of the They Need Each Other?” Rev. J. F. | On the truth or falsity of Villa's Wilson’s approval, will ask for author the month. 123 pupils were neither Another Eastern Blizzard. Vernon; “ Medford, One o f Our Most I Northern Pacific, announced that his statement that Benton tried to kill ization to issue permits for the con absent or tardy. We think our high Chicago.— Heavy snow again fel company would expend between $4 Highly Prized Surburbs,” P. H. Daly;| him will depend the view which the struction of water power projects, with school record is excellent considering over Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois “ Just a Word to Twine in Memory’s 000,000 and $5,000,000 for betterments British and United States govern the stipulation that they be issued our building, for really it is hard to he Chain,” F. G. Carlow; “ There Were Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa and tht equipment, safety devices and the car only to concerns incorporated as pub enthusiastic in an old, depleted build In Missouri, portions ol rying out of the construction work al ments will take. Giants in the Land in Those Days,” ! Dakotas. lic utilities under state laws and so ing, We wish our parents would make Rev. C. L. Creesy; “ In Behalf o f the Kansas and Oklahoma the storm wa. ready under way. restricted that control by monopolistic a move to put up a new and up-to-date Y . M. C. A. Directors,” W. E. Kahler; marked by sleet that crippled trans That Carl R. Gray has not tendered H O L D U P I N T E R U R B A N T R A I N corporations will be Impossible. To high school building. portation and wire service. “ Why the Word ‘Christian’ is in the his resignation from the official board Three Masked Men Take $350 on Se- Twenty pupils are taking work in protect the rights of states, revenues The district court at Denver ren of the Great Northern is the state Young Men’s Christian Association,” attle-Tacoma Train. accruing will go to states, and not to I typewriting classes. Sixteen are taking Rev. R. W. MacCollough; “ What Brings dered a decision adjudging the Moun ment made by Louis W. Hill. It wat Seattle. — Overawed by the revol the federal government. This sug- I the penmanship. Us Here Tonight,” H. S. Aiken; “ One tain States Telephone & Telegraph reported some time ago that Gray wat vers carried by the bandits, 60 passen gestlon is expected to heal the breach Wm. Wilson has been a fellow suf- company to be an outlaw, with no le to resign to accept the presidency ol gers and tht- train crew on the south of the Comebacks” and presentation of existing between advocates of states' ferer with Job during the present week, a little token of esteem from Y. M. C. gal right to use the streets of the city. the Boston & Maine railroad. bound Seattle-Tacoma tnterurban lo rights and national control of the nut- Several boils have adorned his left A friends, T. M. Jones. Mr. Tuttle The ruling was rendered on quo war According to the decision of Justice cal train, leaving Seattle at 9:05 and ural resources of the country. cheek. spoke a few words in appreciation of ranto proceedings. Cohalan of the supreme court of New due in Tacoma at 10:45, were held up the spirit his friends had shown him Revenue officers seized the books of York, garnisheeing of salaries of those and robbed of an aggregate of $400 by- May Exempt Small Business Concerns j Several of the high school boy have and of the privilege he has had in do the' Western Fuel company at San back in their alimony may be permit three highwaymen Saturday night at President Wilson indicated to call requested thut we announce a ilcclnra- ing some good in the valley. Francisco in connection with the new ted. Heretofore it has been the rule South Side station, 20 minutes out ers that he desires that the proposed ) l 'on war on any visiting young men While all his friends express deep re charge that the concern has defrauded to confine the delinquents in the Lud from Seattle. bills deullng with the trust problem wb° alienate the affections of their gret in Mr. Tuttle's going we all ap the government out o f $300,000 in cus low street jail until the amounts have The bandits forced Norris King, a be so phrased and adapted to the de- K'H h . preciate the fact that in the Grand toms drawbacks secured by false at been removed. boy of Kent, to carry a hat through (unions already rendered by the Su Another case o f Spoop and Ike is n - Forks, North Dakota, “ Y ” he has a fidavits concerning weights of coal im The American ambassador to a for the smoker, obtaining $200 from the preine court of the United States on j ported. A couple o f our previous cases much large field for work and wish portatlonsr eign country is above the law of hit male occupants. One of the bandits the Sherman anti trust law tlmt the are somewhat convalescent. him the very best o f success. Mr. home state, according to a ruling ol handled the rear car, getting $100 efficiency of that statute shall be G RADE NOTKS Wages of 5UU0 trainmen of the Cht Tuttle was presented with a diamond the appellate court, which refuse»! te from the men and women passengers. neither impaired nor complicated, but For the second time the second grade stick pin as a souvenir of the occasion. cago, Burlington & Quincy railroad, compel James W. Gerard, ambassadoi The remainder of the $400 was ob supplemented. has received the banner for the best aggregating about $100,000, were in Mr. Tuttle and his family left Wednes to Germany, to return from his post tained from the trainmen. Mr. Wilson indicated that serious attendance and least tardiness and the creased by the board of arbitration at to decide an appeal in a case whict day morning for Grand Forks. consideration has been given In the pupils are very proud of it. Chicago. came before him while he was a jus Miss Hobbs Probes Saloon Situation framing of the trust legislation to pro Elmer Reinking has returned after Hot tamales will be on sale Saturday, New York Btate Pald *245,000 for tice of the supreme court. visions that would protect Htnull bust two weeks absence. February 28, at the market day sale in conducting the impeachment proceed- Cove, Or. — Miss Fern Hobbs ness concerns from stututea prohibit charge of the Methodist Ladies' Aid at ,ngs against ex-Governor Sulzer. Of "marched right in, turned right around ing trade arrangements and combina A fifty room annex to the St. Fran A Farewell I’arty Faber & McDonald’s. this sum $100,000 went to attorneys in cis Hotel at Albany is being completed and marched right out again,” after tioiiM. He suggested that It was a dif < the case. A very enjoyable farewell party was passing little more than two hours In flcult thing to frame an exemption in vestlgating the saloon situation here, terms of dollars, und for this reason K'v<'n by the Junior League and the complaints against which caused Gov did not believe It was practicable to ,l,u ,,d a y school class of Mrs. E. < ernor West to send the young woman exempt all firms under $5.000,000 In Faber in honor of Miss Catherine Tut here to probe the affair. capitalization from the Inquisitorial tle last Saturday afternoon at the The clicking of a moving-picture process of the Interstate trade com Methodist parsonage. The afternoon machine marked time for the fair and mission, us had been proposed, but was spent in playing games after which lonely Invader. But the word “ lonely" that some other plan would be worked bght refreshments were served. I li guests all presented Miss Catherim cannot be taken literally here. The out. movie man came on the same train Would Reorganize Agricultural Dept. with a souvenir post-card as a small remembrance. Mrs. Creesy wus as with Miss Hobbs and kept her in focus Chairman Lever, of the house com sisted by Mrs. Faber in entertaining practically during her entire visit. mlttee on agriculture, has completed the young folks. Those present wen-: Just what Miss Hobbs accomplished the report to the house of the unnual Misses Erma Hamrick, Arlene Hay, or what the result of her visit and agricultural appropriation bill. It ag Florence Hamrick, Lilly Alford, M il Investigation will be, remains to be gregates $18,947,000 exclusive of per dred Williams, Violet Scott, Gerirmi-' seen. She says she, herself, does not marient appropriations, an Increase of Wiley, Mildred Alford, Verona Uremici know. $960,000 over last year's total. Joy Hamrick, Lon a Hamrick, Jam t That the conditions here are differ Many radical changes are proposed Ager, Flora Green, Bessie Price, An ent from those at Copperfield, the sa In the measure, Including reorganiza nice Holton, Catherine Tuttle; Master.) loons of which place she caused to he tion of the weather bureau and prepa Everett Scott, Donald Faber, Everett closed by virtually Inaugurating the ration by the secretary of agriculture Faber, William and C harlo Cre ly. martial law, which was declared there, of a plan for reorganizing and sys was the announcement of Miss Hobbs temutlzing the department work free before she left Cove. Kpworth League Social March 4th, Provision for attention to cost of Mayor Wilson and thp canned mem living problems is made in several 1914, at Y. M. C. A .sandwiches, devil bers showed Miss Hobbs every cour it*mh For Investigating the prepara ed eggs, and cocoa. Tome all you tesy and eagerly watched for an op tion for market, handling, grading, heavy weights and get the best of th ? portunity to aid her In any way pos packing, freezing, drying, storing and light weights the feed is free. Wo sible. The young woman later said transporting of poultry and eggs a have just received a series of new she was delighted with her reception $50,000 appropriation would be made games from Faris. Come and have a and treatment while here. good time. National Capital Brevities. With little formality Miss Hobbs Application for admission Into the Another Lecture met the city officials and, with their This season’s finest dress goods now ready for your I. P Harrington, state industrial aid, she went over the city ordinances federal reserve banking system has been made by 7107 banks representing field worker, who was originally a covering the liquor question inspection and we take great pleasure in showing you 40 states. pounced to be here during the Hehi <d Hearing on new law to regulate Fair and High School Carnival I lit Henry M. Teller, Ex-Senator, Dlee. the elegant patterns. Denver.— Highest state honors will grazing on non arable lands will be could not come, is to lecture on Satin day the 28th, st the high school a iffi- be paid to the memory of Henry held at Washington March 3 The bill amending the reclamation hly room. Everybody is invited t-i Moore Teller, ex-l'nlted States sena- kr, whose death at the home o f his act permitting settlers 20 years In come out and hear him. His lecture daughter, Mrs. O E. Tyler. In this stead of 10 in which to pay for water, w j|| ^ ¡n t^e nature o f industrial work city, marked the passing of the last was reported favorably by the senate Bnii education. of the earller-day statesmen of Colo Irrigation committee Delegates from every st-te and Dr. Dow has direct connection with rado. province of North America are In at the following farmer telephone lire tendance at the annual convention of Tolo, Bear < reek. Willow Spring«, California Storm Worst In History. the supreme council, Knights of Py Table Rock, Agate, lines 29 arid 1 * Ix>s Angeles.— With a loss o f prob- thins, at Washington. The delegates Ring two short and one long. All day ibly more than $4.500,000 and a total were welcomed by President Wilson and night call* answered promptly, of soven human live* Southern Cal) and praised by Secretary Of State First class Hospital service st re»-on- fomla is recovering from the streets jjrjiiU, ' able rates. 43 46d of the worrit storm In its history.. AT THE T Ashland in 1 91 • 5 FU U JE A R IN G j j j Aside From Our Big Line of Dress Ginghams We Are Daily Adding: Brocaded Natelasse Silk Foulards Ratines and Dress Crapes. Cranfill & Robnett