OUR ¿ fr o 6 f]6 v v f t .. C entral 1 * 1 ™ K?|| f ^¡11 »five you a “ sq u are u*.„ e v e ry tim e T h ey a p p re cia te yo u r I patronaice and w ill treat you riifht I E stablished A pril 2(5, C e n t r a l P o i n t , J a c k s o n C o u n t y , O regon , T hursday , M ay 7. 1906 CARRANZA BARRED FROM MEDITATION point SPECIALIS IS IN It ACHINO TOO FEW ! We Ihank You THE 4 5 .^ 6 1914 NEWS FROM NAII0N4F H U IL A I HERALD W ill c o -o p e ra te w ith you on any proposition fo r the b etterm en t o f C en tral P oin t and its v icin ity V olum e N in e N umber 2 ‘ THE VILLAGE L A W Y E R ’’ In behalf of the city the Mayor Wtli Prepared I’tddgogues Will lind returns thanks to all who so generously President Selects I x-Secrettiry oF gave their services either personally or Their Labor Heller Pdid in New Fra with teams, and done such good work Stdle Olney to Head Reserve Board on our streets Saturday, /fpril 25. 1 The demand for genuine specialists Washington.— President Wilson has Refusal lo Agree to Armistice With in certain branches of teaching will ex­ Such a spirit of willingness to cooper­ ■elected the five men, who, together ate in benefitting our city by improving ceed the supply for many years in the with the secretary of the treasury, Efuerld Said to He Cause our streets is indeed most gratifying W. G. McAdoo, and the comptroller of ________ Northwest, according to ' “Choosing a and highly commendable. STORY OF THE PLAY Washington.—General Carranza and Calling,” a booklet just issued by the the currency, John Skelton Williams, ; We note with pleasure that every Seth Barrett, a young lawyer, is running for district attorney against David the constitutionalists were practically University of Oregon for high school are to compose the federal reserve member of council assisted in the day’s Conant, a political “ boss” of long standing. Conant is incensed at Seth’s re­ eliminated from proceedings of the seniors a.:d juniors of the state, board. work, and many of the leading mer­ three South American envoys who "Choosing a Calling” predicts an era Richard Olney, of Boston, Mass., fusal to withdraw his name from the ticket. Being unscrupulous and unrelent­ chants. Among those who participated have undertaken to solve the Mexican of much belter prepared teachers, with former secretary of state under Presi­ ing toward those who thwart his purpose, he commands Seth, who is desperate­ in the actual work were: J. O. Isaac­ ly in love with his daughter, Helen, to cease paying his attention to her. Seth, problem by diplomacy. bitter standing and better monetary dent Cleveland, to he governor of the son, hanker; Guy Tex, postmaster; early in his college career, sowed a few wild oats and became acquainted with In a telegram to General Carranza returns. It describes the educational board. Rev. C. L. Creesy, Max Englaid, The gay Broadway and its habitues. He soon awoke to the folly of it all and quite the mediators announced that in view situation in Oregon as follows: Paul Moritz Warburg, of New York, Mayor, W. E. Alexander, W. Warner, forgets the incidents associated with that period. In some way, however, “ The glimmer o f the day when peda­ of his refusal to agree to an armistice member of the banking firm of Kuhn, B. F. Peart, D. C. Grim, F. M. Adams, l onai,t learns of this, and negotiates with an actress, who knew Seth at this with General Huerta, they withdrew gogy will come into it- own in Oregon M. F. Pence, A. E. La Ponte, Jacob Loeb & Co. lime, in an attempt to make public a greatly magnified account o f Seth’s past. their invitation to him to send a per­ is beginning to show. Dissatisfaction Stone. Harry A. Wheeler, of Chicago, vice- In order to injure him politically. But despite Conant’s iron will and under­ sonal representative to participate in with some of the accomplishments of Among those who furnished teams president of the Union Trust Com­ handed methods, love finds a way. Seth is not easily frightened, is firm in Ids the present system is general. The the mediation negotiations. were: 1. C. Rohnett, A. W. Beebe, pany of Chicago, and former presi­ purpose, and plays the game so fairly that Conant becomes ashamed of his General Carranza had inquired in a taxpayer is gradually realizing that the John Williams, Ed March, James dent and organizer of the United actioi s and relents. Interwoven with the stormy courtship of the village law­ note to the envoys what subjects a investment that pays best returns is Shields, F. H. Madden, Hoy Davidson, States Chamber of Commerce. yer, a quieter, hut iiune the less earnest, romance runs its course. special representative might he re­ the investment in education. Herman Simpkins, E. H. Strohmehr, W. P. G. Harding, of Birmingham, CAST OF CHARACTERS "W hat significance has this change quired to discuss, pointing out that if W. H. Norcross, Robert Kyle, Henry Ala., president of the First National the general problem of pacifying Mex­ o f sentiment? It means better days W. Head, Freeman & Wiley Company. Bank of Birmingham, and one of the S ktii B arrett The Lawyer........................................................ R obkrt D unlap D anid C onant A Political “ Boss” ................................................ F red T ayi . uk ico were to be approached he could for the teacher for one thing. It also Contributions of cash were made by: leading bankers of the south. not authorize anyoie to participate in means better prepared teachers to turn Dr. Me M. Dow, fg.00; K. H. Hopkins, j Dr. Adolph Caspar Miller, of San J ames F erguson H is Right Hand Man.........................................J ames V estal M kdkan A ltimis the negotiations. lie reiterated that out better prepared students to become $2.00; J. E. Boswell. $2.00; G. S. Moore, ' Francisco, now assistant to Secretary At. an S pencer A Summer Boarder..................................... S am D ili . A Much Married Man. .................... ...................... W illiam W ilson he would consent to mediation only better teachers to torn out better $2.00; Dr. E. Davis, $2.50. Lane of the Interior Department, a j ............ J ohn C owley on the incidents which had brought students, and so on until the whole Frank Taylor supplied doughnuts to J member of the faculty of the Univer- j D an B right Learning to he a Lawyer....................... 1 ■ vel of efficiency in the state will he about a controversy “ between the keep the men from starving, and sity of California, who is an econo­ H i i.EN C onant David’s Daughter.............................................. B lanche M iller I sabel I nuekwood From Gay Broadway.............................. L ouise E i . estad United States and Mexico,” holding raised in proporation to the elevation Craniill & Kolmett furnished lemons mist and authority on finance. A ngie B arrett Sister of Seth................................................... T hresa T icknor that he was the constitutionally chos­ in the standard of education. In Ger­ and oranges for drink. Upon the new board will devolve j M rs . D ili . Not Afraid to Speak Her Mind.................. ... G race M iller en leader to whom complaint about many, for example, insistence on better On account o f the lack of space ow- the task of setting in motion the bank- j L obelia A Household Factotum.........................................................S adie B ekhe the insult at Tampico and other of­ quality in education has made the cm i ig to the publishing the city financial ’ lng system of the country through the fenses originally should have been pire one of the leading industrial coun­ statement the following had to he held ' SYNOPSIS 12 regional reserve hanks already se­ tries of the world. Teaching in even made. A cr I. Seth Barrett’s office, on an afternoon in August. Love and politics. over from last week. lected. They also will constitute the In view of the unyielding attitude the lower grades there is regarded as ----------------------------- - governing board which will regulate A ct 11. Same as Act 1, about a week later. The letters. of the constitutionalists it is believed j PerhaPa the most honorable of the pro­ Oregon Good Roads Day A Success the 12 bank» and issuance of currency. A ct 111 Home of Seth Barrett, the next evening. The heart of a woman. mediation virtually would be limited fessions, worthy in its financial retu-n A ir IV. Same as Acts I and II, the following day. The winning hand. Prolonged Session Feared. Practically all over the state April ¿5 to the arrest of American marines at and otherwise to be chosen as a man’s Members of the house and senators was observed by business men a? d Tampico and other offenses which had permanent work. “ Now is the time to prepare to be­ others and a vast amount o f effecti e whose terms are drawing to a close W EEKLY INDUS FILIAL HI VIEW brought the Huerta government and T H E M E X IC A N E M B R 0 G L I0 come a factor in the coming education­ woi k was done on the roads. Portia d ere becoming uneasy over the compli­ the United States to the verge of war. al revolution. Teachers o f specialties sent out a train o f 11 cars loaded with cations that have arisen in congress War department has ordered that with a broad university training are men from practically every busine s threatening to prolong the session in- i Spanish American war veterans who Oregon Development News id line of N A V A L F U N E R A L S F O R D E A D more and more demanded in the North­ Industries, Payrolls. 1 te. line in the city. They were taken o definitely. The rear is general that! wis,‘ to *° to *,le fro'" w‘» have to National Ceremony Planned for Those west. Do you desire to teach, and Oneonta, on the Columbia River Higl - little opportunity will be afforded for t*n 1 ist with the state militia The practice of "sniping" in Vera (P repared l>y the S ta le Hurenu o f Industries ami Fallen In Mexico. have you an aptitude for mathematics? way and turned loose with picks a d campaigning this fall. In fact, there Statistics. Portland, O regon . Washington.—Sailors and marines Why 'not specialize in mathematics? shovels to assist the regular graders in are a few senators who begin to fear Cruz has ceased, and the people are who were killed at the occupation of For languages? For science? For Eng­ cutting down the side o f the mountain that the session may drag out through gradually returning to their normal It is proposed to utilize the wire Vera Cruz will be honored with funer­ lish? Why not specialize in English and Strung along the highway for a distance the fall and merge into the regular occupations. grass that grows on Young i Bay near Aeroplanes performed valuable serv­ al services of a national character on literature? The demand for genuine of nearly a mile, the various “ gangs” session In December. This extreme ice In doing scout duty at Vera Cruz. Astoria for manufacture of paper. the arrival of their bodies aboard the specialists will exceed the supply for made the soil and gravel fly for several view, however, is not generally held. This week the manufacturer-of Lane United States cruiser Montana at New years in the northwest” It is evident, however, that unless | The American blrdmen ascertained hours until fatigue, famine and blisters county will hold an exhibit of their . the location of the Mexican outposts. York. the president is willing to surrender brought on a general strike. ; One of the flights was made at night. products to encourage lorn indutries. With all martial pomp and cere­ Colorado Provides for Military Duty. Hood River did its road stunt on Fri­ a part of his legislative program, the The Dalles has hi ught 140 acres on The United States navy, it is said, mony, the bodies of the dead blue­ Denver.— The Colorado legislature day and turned out with about 1,000 session will continue well into the now has its full complement of 51,500 the river front to piv free sites for jackets and marines, killed in Vera w'll provide a means of meeting the men. Redmond observed the same day Kte summer or fall Cruz April 21 , 22 and 23, will be state military indebtedness of approx­ with 75 workers. Klamath Falls had Trust Program In House Made Up. men, as result of the enlistments since factories. the trouble between the United States brought to New York next week. A imately $1,000,000 before a lengthy re­ no roads o f its own needing improve­ The De Lose Mining a id Die I- ng The anti-trust legislative program and Mexico started. national requiem there is planned, a cess or final adjournment of the spe­ ment, so the volunteers went to Fort Co. has bought a latg ir hard at < i Id in the house was made up, when the Rebel Commanders Carranza and Hill and will work the ground for memorial service typically American. cial session is taken. This was the Klamath and put in a lot o f good woi k judiciary committee ordered favorably Villa agreed to remain spectators of plseer gold. The leaden caskets, each enveloped consensus of opinion expressed by the widening the road to Crater Lake. reported its omnibus hill designed to tin1 trouble between the United States in the Stars and Stripes, will be the huuse and senate leaders at the con­ Farmers in the vicinity of McMinnville A special vess -I has been charted to cover the administration recommenda­ and Huerta, president of the de facto biers and shrine at which the country clusion of a long joint executive ses­ turned out with teams and hauled six carry -IX groat Oregon logs to the tions, and Chairman Clayton Intro­ government in Mexico. will mourn. sion at which the subjects contained carloads of gravel out to the Sheridan Panama Exposition for columns for the duced a resolution proposing one of Announcement that Foreign Minis­ in the governor's call were discussed. road where it was spread by toilers the most ironclad rules on lecord to ter Rojas Inis resigned front President Oregon building. Methodist Bishops Oppose War. from the town. Eugene's good roads rush the measure through. The Toledo co-operative creamery is Huerta’s cabinet was taken as con­ Philadelphia.—The board of bishops Carranza Will Not Cease Hostilities. army was estimated at 2,500 strong The hill is mainly the same as when firmation of reports that formidable now in operation. of the Methodist Episcopal Church in El Paso, Tox.—General Carranza and was employed in distributing introduced less than a month ago as The Oregon Railroad t omm - on is opposition to the dictator is develop­ semi annual meeting in this city pass­ has formally declined the suggestion crushed rock and gravel along the city a revised combination of separate hills ing in Mexico City. examining the hooks ami accounts of ed a resolution indorsing President of the mediators that he cease hos­ and county rosds, Roseburg turned on holding companies, interlocking di Farmers surrounding Vera Cruz about fifty public utdltv corpn atoms Wilson's effort to “avoid a war with tilities against Huerta pending the out men, woman and children and put rectorates, etc. have asked Funsloit to extend his to ascertain their physical value ami the people of Mexico." outcome of the plan of mediation. His in a good days work on the Pacific The house rules committee contem­ lines as they have found the Ameri­ earnings. note, sent to Washington, was made Highway. Bend, in addition to turning plates lfi hours of general debate, five Gresham fruit grow ns are moving to out a numerous force o f actual work­ minute speeches on any Item, hut te cans excellent customers for their pro­ The Supreme court has upheld the public here ducts and want to continue supplying establish a cannery. $200,000 bond issue of Grants Pass for North Powder has passed an ordi­ ers, contributed about $1,000 in real strlcted in the total to a maximum of money to pay for continuation of the them blit ure harassed by "snipers" the purpose o f building a section of nance to construct a gravity water work. Good Roads Day should he four hours—un unusual limitation— The farmers around Burns have let except within the zone under Ameri­ railroad to the Coast. system. made an annual event. a rontrael for erection of a co-operative the hill then to he voted upon without can control. meat packing plant. intervening motions. Admiral Fletcher made a personal Little Change in Labor Section. Inspection of the fortress of San Juan Obituary The so-called labor section Is De Ulna ¡it Vera Cruz. The horrors changed hut little. II declares that lie found rivaled those of the dark Mrs. Wilham Welch Dell .1. Mitchell “ nothing in the antitrust lews shall ages. There were lit! prisoners liv­ was born at Sams Valley, Jackson he construed as forbidding existence ing in Iniliscrihuble filth ¡mil under county, March 30, 13X3, and was married and operation of fraternal, labor, con conditions of the most awful degrada­ to William Welch of that | lac on Jan- Burners', agricultural or horticultural tion. Many were barely alive. Others tiary 1-1, 11109. Mrs. Welch had been organizations, orders or associations were In caverns under the sea. Ituts ill for some time and the end came la-1 Instituted for purposes of mutual help were everywhere. The admiral or­ Friday, May 1st, at the home of her and not having capital stork or con­ dered the place thoiioiighly cleaned husband’s parents, M,. anil Mrs. J. 1!. ducted for profit, or to forbid or r e and all the prisoners transferred to Welch in tin- Sams Valley i i-lrict. strain Individual members of such or­ lll-lil cells. Most of her life was spent in tl.is county ganizations from carrying out the le and she w h s for a time a resident o f gitimate objects thereof." Canal To Open Soon. this city. She was a member of the Parama. Plans are b»diig matured Eastern Star anil Rihekah lodges and National Capital Brevities. Charge d'Affalres O'Shaughnessy under the Instruction of Governor about twenty-five m< mhers id' the local and family arrived in Galveston on the Goetlmls to put a Panama railroad order of Eastern Star went out Monday steamer thr- ugh the canal within iU to attend the funeral which was held tender Yankton. President Wilson ordered the com­ days. at the home in SarrH Valley and inter­ plete disarmament of all civilians In T- tlmony has been Introduced at ment made in the cemetery at that the Colorado strike district!. Terre Haute, Imi., to show that Mayor place. She leaves to mourn her death The senate defeated the bill of Sen­ Roberts directed assaults against re­ her husband, William Wi Ich; her moth­ ator McCumber providing for federal publican workers at the polls. The er, Mrs. Henry II. Mitchell; two sisters. AND Inspeetion and grading of grain, and mayor Is also Implicated In the charge Mrs. Joseph H Perry and Mrs. Howard designed to obtain uniformity and of Illegal registration of 18 allege l D. Betts; and two brothers all residents classification of grain. of Jackson county, and a host i f girl fictitious names. The public building commission, In The white slippers that Mis* Elean­ hood friends. its report to congress, urges the cre- or Wilson will wear on the occasion of ntlon of a federal bureau to have com h» t approaching wedding to H»-eretary Sophia Hoover Emery Deceased was plete charge of the erection of all of the Treasury McAdoo. are being born in Pennsylvania March 15, 1820, public buildings In the country. A made at Lynn, Mass., hut the makerH and was married to Eber Emery Nov­ standard plan suited to meet the needs refuse to t»-ll what the size of the ember !t, 1811. They came to Oregon of the various communities, was rec­ slippers is. in 1853 and were among the first settlers ommended. of Ashlami. In 1871 they moved to In anticipation that President Wil­ Eagle Point where they resided unlil To relieve unemployed, a bill has son will spend much of the summer 1888 when they moved to Gold Hill. Mr. been Initiated to tax all estates of $50,- The Old Reliable, Emery died in lxtil and since that time in Washington, a large tent has been OOO or over ten |«-r cent for a fund to she has msde her home at Tolo with hii ere» ted In the flower gar»h-i* Ju~t south of the White House, where It be expended by a department o f public adnptod (|,u„ hter, Mrs J. F. Davis. is expected the president will transact work An adopted son, II. S. Emery, resides much of his business during hot days. Thr»e candidates for Governor and at Ashland. Death came Saturday, May 3, at the age of Jl years, 1 month The administrations leaders won an -• veral other n~pirants are baiting arni 18 days. Funeral services were other point In the fight for repeal of canal tolls'!* hen the sen- voters with initiative miasur«s at their held Monday and interment made in the ; free r Panama an.i own expel -e I Central Point cemetery. R e v . J. F. ^ It* « » r i ; il 1 i committee by a vote of $ ^ W f OM* red the house hill favoring The Dornbecher F urniture Manufact­ ; Vernon officiating. Mrs. Emery had repeal clause reported to tin xen- been a member of the Kelieknh lodge • t *V f » »V ! t * V t f uring ( or w ill build another two-story since 1854 and was the oldest Rehekah The senators urged an addition- ¡fa x X ^ clause assorting American rights concrete addition to its plant at Port­ living. Th«- Gold Hill lodge assisted in land. 1 the funeral services. 4 \ 0 4 \ 0 4 %0 4 \ 0 4 4 % over the caual. Central Point High School Play at Opeia House Friday Evening, May 8. ^ .A \ A \ A \ A \ A \ A \ A % A Just Received A New Line of Gents’ Neckwear Shirts W ith Military Collars Snappy and Up-to-Date. Cranfill & Robnett A ] 0 4 W 4 %0 4 \ 0 4 \ 0 4 %0 4 \ 0 4 t é