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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1914)
CENTRAL POINT HER a LL), THURSDAY. MAY 7. 1914 although the biennial yellow is sometimes preferred where hay ♦ . , ~ H ■ Investments” will be shown sep- production is desired.” Sweet ♦ Your Business arately all the different funds, clover is adapted to a wide range ♦ -ii. -i-hvi ixui d*?voUKi to anc] ¡n each case cash and securi- of soils, and w hile it does best ♦ W h y W e Should Have It t . .•!> - mh o f ( «-ntrul Point und th«s Kogut 1 ■ ■■ v»1'-' ,. ties will be shown. The popula- on good soils, it will make a sat ♦ . mitioii i.ricv, ii . gu pOTyaar. in advaiw«. tion o f the states for each year isfactory growth on very poor ♦ Five Reasons m.«.«, ii.y 4 1 M under consideration will be used, soils. ♦ l'< » «»flic«?at C en tral P oint. O regon , undei and the per capita debt (less t .. i : o)' CoiiKrMH o f M arch 3. 1879. Grown on good soil and proper ♦ sinking fund assets) will be I HI ' P A P I k on file Ut the D a k b a d - ly handled it makes a fair quality ♦ l i l l ) I rtl I II v , RTIS|N(i AOKNCY. INC ., 427 given. M h . 'rtM-t, Los AriKclcrf, and 779 Market of hay which may in many cases ♦ Integrity Fairness in all dealings. .*»• Kruri'-i.-vo, w here contractu fo r ad ver- An inspection of the tables for t. ’¡in U: mafie fo r it. be substituted with advantage ♦ Oregon in the bulletin soon to be for the more valuable alfalfa and ♦ Efficiency The best o f service. issued shows that only biennial OREGON MALE DLBi clover hays. In actual nutritive * reports were obtainable. The constituents it is practically equal * ] -eliniinary figures from the bonded indebtedness was insig * Quality Our goods are o f highest standard. t .....^ j those. It makes an H excellent I :!hc<iminsr bulletin pertaining J nificant; $1,000 in 1890 fell to * pasture for cattle, sheep, hors ses, i ’ ational and state indebted $953 in 1912. No special debt and hogs, and for this purpose ♦ Prices The lovvest consistent with high ^uality and funds and investment! ibligations to public trust funds goods. I may be profitable grown on very ♦ ... I. ■ been given out by Directoi were recorded. The floating ♦ poor and rough land. | \, .1. Harris, o f the Bureau o! debt changed considerably frorr I ♦ E x p e r i e n c e Our years of practical expert- —w - For quick results in improving t ■ Census, Department of Com —_ ,,MI,„mi,-I-, ence is your guarantee that m year to year, but remained smali 5- the soil sweet clover is superior ♦ i:i* rce. The bulletin carries in throughout the period, advanc ♦ our store your drug wants are cared for in the I lation for the state of Ore Sir Jo h n F r fin ch , c o m m a n d e r In chief to most Other Crops. Its ability ing from $070 in 1890 to $30,00( of the B r i t i s h a r m y , w ho re s ig n e d as to thrive Well On Soils lacking in most proficient manner. jr ■! , as well as for the othei n 1912. In the case of funds ’ r e s u lt of tho tr o u b le in U ls t e r o v e r J humus or otherwise badly run ♦ i i and the United States and investments the securities H o m e R ule . djwn makes it especially adapted ♦ -lata was compiled undei T ncreased steadily from $1,919,- for this purpose. Like alfalfa, ♦ CENTRAL POINT PHARMACY supervision of Mr. John I.e< )00 in 1890 $0,491,000 in 1912. qualities sold are Winesaps, cowpeas, and other legumes, it ♦ ( Mjter, - xpert special agent ii The cash fluctuated constantly, Spitzenburg and Jonathans. Ihe. |ias ^ L, aij¡|¡ty to obtain nitrogen ♦ CLNTRAL POINT. ORtGON. MARY A. M IE, Proprietress < rge of the inquiry on Wealth, hough the general tendency was red apple is preferred, as green ♦ I from the air by means of the I. I, and Taxation. to increase; $233,000 in 1890 ad apples, with the exception of a nitrogen gathering bacteria which : u; bulletin, which will sooi vanced fo $991,000 in 1912. few Oregon Newtownscannot be jlive in tubercles on the roots of, I- » ueil, will contain statistic; No sinking fund assets, a; ;old there. Large apples are i the plants, thus adding much f >r each state for each year iron uieh were recorded in any year; ilso not in demand. The medium j nitrogen to the soil in which it I 9 > to 1913, inclusive, as far a bus leaving the debt (less sink ind small sizes are preferred. I grows. When plowed under for •-'i i ics are available, and wil ing fun-1 assets) the same as tin Die most popular size seems to ; g een manure or allowed to re- a - contain details for the yeai Headquarters For total debt. >e the 175s. Boxes are recom- I main on the land this crop is a in i l nearly corresponding t- ♦ The debt of the state was a; nended for packing, as the very efficient one in building up ♦ 1-3 i, thus making it possible to no time large and shows a mark tpples arrive in better condition. ( 10 content of the’ soil. o'.v the general movement dui- L a w n T e n n is a n d d decrease -luring the 30- yeai “ At present fruit from the I The large roots, which penetrate ♦ m • a jieriod of over IK) year!. ♦ >eriod, while the population mort United States is largely purchas-1 deeply; break up the lower lay- The bulletin will show the total -han quadrupled; these two erl by Gothenburg importers e s of the soil and add much ♦ -l"l»t --I the state as well as manj B a s e B a ll S u p p li e s ❖ •auses resulted in a very small through jobbers in Copenhagen, humus thereto when they decay, -I ¡‘ ails, such as the various ❖ ier capita debt. Hamburg, London, and Liver thus improving the physical con -■ a sics of outstanding bonds and ALSO- In 1880 the total debt of Ore pool. The Consul informs us dition of the soil to a considerable ♦ -•¡¡ii debt obligations to public ♦ ion at the close o f the fiscal that American exporters insist d jpth below the depth o f plow I I . t funds. It will also show year, September 30, was $511,- upon cash against douments in ing. Sandy as well as heavy * Garden Tools and Garden KH); in 1890 it fell to $2,000, but New York, and even in San clay and hardpan soils, which ♦ in 19 2 amounted to $31,000. The Francisco. The Gothenburg im w -uld not otherwise produce sat ♦ "LET GEORGE 00 IT" >opulation of the state increased porters who are interested in isfactory crops, may be so im rom 175.000 in 1880 to 731,000 making direct purchases are try proved in texture by growing n 1912. In 1880 the per capita ing to secure a concession of pay sweet clover for a few years that debt was $2.93; in 18!H) it fell to ment of 80 percent only against they become quite productive. HENRY I w - A- $0.01; reaching the maximum, documents and 20 percent upon A weed has been defined as a + CO W LEY R IL E Y <MA0( IN Ml( 0ÍORO) $0.68, in 1900; and subsequently arrival and inspection of the plant which has not yet found its ♦ leclining to $0.04 in 1912. goods. ’ ’ proper use. In view o f present GEORGE J. KUNZMAN In contrast with the state oi knowledge of its possibilities Oregon, we find that, taking the I IKS I IAKMIKS’ PRINTING GO. •sweet clover can no longer be entire debt (less sinking fund COOPERATIVE LAUNDRY regarded as a weed. I.i ivt* unter« with Herald Pub issels) for the 48 states, the per lishing (‘entrai Point, agent. The first farmers’ cooperative capita debt according to the laundry in the United States is A CandiJjtc Who Is Independent latest report is $3.52, or $3.48 now in successful operation at The office of Commissioner of Labor more than the per capita debt oi and Inspector of Factories G E O L. N EALE Oregon. Comparing the decrease Chattield, Minnesota, where it is Statistics doing much to eliminate for the and Workshops for the State of Oregon in the per capita debt of Oregon overworked farm woman the is an important one to every laborer A u c tio n e e r and V a lu a to r Ju s t the A p p lica n c e Y o u N eed fo r H o t W e a th e r and the 48 states for the 30-year terrors o f “ blue Monday. ” Chat- and every employer of labor. It is hii important office to every industrial con S A L E S You can cook in the dining room with the Westinghouse period, we find that $5.58 fell to tield is only a small village and cern in the State. It is important to Toaster Stove; twenty kinds of toast; pancakes; eggs a dozen $3.52 in the average for the 48 the laundry's patrons are almost the entire people of Oregon. arranged and ways; chops; little steaks; potatoes; you can boil, fry, grill; states, and $2.93 to $0.04 in Ore entirely obtained from the open The selection of a man to fill this C O N D U C T E D some women even know a way to roast with it. position should be seriously considered gon. country around. Coarse clothing by the voters of the state. Mr. M. E Have had 25 years experience It looks well on the finest table. Finished in nickel. At the present time about 0.8 and can guarantee satisfaction per cent of the total population of all sorts, overalls, rugs, bed Miller, the Editor of the St. Helens Guaranteed for two years. clothing, and fine fabrics as well Mist, is a candidate for the Republican A share of your patron »f the United States will he found are handled at a uniform price of nomination for this office. He has an California-Oregon Power Company age is solicited. in the state of Oregon, and less 5 cents a pound for washing and nounced that he is IN D E P E N D E N T of a >y class or faction. He would take I K\L POINT. OREGON than one-tenth of 1 per cent ol Phone 168. 216 West Main St., M e d fo rd , O re g o n . roning. An extra charge is the total debt (less sinking fund tnade for such articles as n m l t0 and keep out of control of any class or faction, this important office and i.d- issets) is attributed to that state. be ironed by band. The laundry minister the laws in such an imparlia ►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ y« ♦♦♦♦♦ S managed in co n n ectio n w ith a manner that no class, faction or organ Ml SC ANDINAVIAN MARRI I ization would have just cause to com - cooperative creamery, paying to I OR AMERICAN AI PUS t|u, creamery a reasonable rental plain. F re sh , D a in ty C o n fe c tio n s The office of State Labor Commission- The Export Department of the for the use of a part o f its huild- cr was created for the purpose of pro- 9. C. GRI M. PROP. Northwestern Fruit Exchange, ing. Modern machinery was in- teeting the laborer ami protecting the whicli is making a comprehensive stalled at the beginning and an employer alike. To properly perform Ml kinds of Hauling. Everything in the line of toothsome sweets study o f the world market« for experienced laundryman engaged the duties of this office then, the Com Ei-. ;nlit handled, baggage missioner should be absolutely inde High grade boxed candies cur specialty Northwestern apples and has as superintendent. For the first pendent. Such a man is Mr. Miller, Iran lem d, moving, etc. collaterally secured information year of operation, which has just tie promises to administer the laws All order: i -vive prompt A wide variety o f tobaccos, cigars, pipes as to the consumption and im ¡dosed, the receipts were $5,403, according to the true intent and mean und persi nal iitti'iitinii. ami smokers' sundries constantly on hand port at ion into foreign countries ! 76 per cent o f which was paid ing thereof, keeping ever in mind that «ii D n v C u l i « r i t n u M C e n t r a l P o i n t h,- is serving the entire public. He will of various kinds of fruit has as-.out for wages. Patrons received | L im ilia i C o m p a n y . ¡encourage home industries; will use the certainod that a dividend of 10 per cent and i powers of the office to promote a better "The total importations of fruit stockholders 6 per cent addition- j more friendly feeling between cm G. S. M OORE uid berries o f all kinds into al. The success of the innova- -ploy er and employed; will so conduct ►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« ► ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦-♦♦ i ! Sweden amount to approximately j tion will, it is «aid, prove most the office that many labor disputes will and labor conditions through- I lie Hotel (cull ili $3.000.000, per annum, of which e icouraging to rural workers o bt- it averted ► ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ i the state will be greatly improved. about 25 percent enters through everywhere, R a t « * $ 1 . 5 0 anil U p . He will enforce the laws impartially the port of Gothenburg. Fresh JUST RECEIVED and fearlessly. Every person, man or U n d e r t h e M a n a g e m e n t ot and dried fruit form the prinei- SYVEI I HOVLK woman, employer or laborer, business j. B e rn a rd D e V o r e pal item of importation from the The Kansas Experiment Station or professional, farmer or manufactur er, who is fair, and wants to see IN H u t and C o ld W a te r W ith B a th United States. The American ¡n a recent publication makes it Another Car of American D E P E N D E N T J U S T IC E done to all Consul at Gothenburg inform* p|ain that sweet clover, a hither- classes, is invited to lend his or her • -«I Katt* l*v iLtv or M>*nth us that the American apples sold to neglected plant, despised as a support to the candidacy of M. E. \ Itigli i . i>s Hotel Where American is the best. The best is none too good. We can in that market are known under pernicious weed, has very con Miller for the Republican nomination Sensible Prices Prevail. Mipp > >our wants in (arm implements for the spring trade these different names: Califor siderable agricultural value. It for State l 4ahor Commmissumcr. CENTRAL POINT, OREGON Spring will soon be here. S t . H k i . kn s C ommk . r c ia i . C u m . - .» nia. Oregon and all others simply is stated that "as a soil im n|*|y Riwxtt r i. ♦ as American apples. The best prover it is unexcelled: for pas Redwood sawdust is being used by ♦ See Our Line of Garden Plows turing purposes it has consider trineyardists in California for packit g ♦ «*i able value; and as a forage crop fresh table grapes. It takes the place ♦ While we have been telling you about Spray Pumps, Spray of the ground cork used for imported ♦ it can be utilized to good advan Spanish grapes. I I ♦ ♦ Rigs. Gas Engines, Wind Mills, Wagons. Buggies and Hacks ♦ tage where alfalfa or red clover A two-year-old plantation of thuiglasl * our harness man has been busy. If you will drop in he will can not be successfully grown.” lir on the Oregon national forrat show s t ! ♦ I talk harness and show you how they are made. Attention is called to the fact | ^ . p«r rent of the tree* living. Exu-n- Call and see our stock and get prices. Our guarantee 4 H ie C o u n te rs , S h o w C a s e s and S to ve fo r Sale that “ there are several varieties m e planting* of young tree» in Wanh- of sweet clover, o f which the ^ mgton and Oregon are coating only $S back of our goods. Yours for business. | Then vm II I m about two weeks cut price sale on the stock when common white sweet clover and i •" *"*• , W t *ee,,,n* o i. * * * • * * • J \i 11 cat. fill .our wants at cost and less. the la rce biennial yellow sweet* * .. * k , , , D o n 't M ias T h is C h a nce to G e t G o o d s C h ea p Freeman Wiley clover are the most important. I ^\»|oriMt0, Several of the area* sown .1 • ~ -t. dropping l«>ardn, w ur fenra «ml tome furnilurt- fur $alt\ Central Point, Tne w hite variety is generally t o 1 two amt three year» ago show from Haul* For Rant. O i egon be preferred for farm purposes, 5,ot«> to n v w seedlings per acre. C e n t r a l P oint H _______ e r a l d the floatin* f?b‘ and.,^ c°mpo; nent parts. Under runds and SIR JOHN FRENCH X : ♦ ♦ : i ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ : ♦ ♦ Seeds ♦ * RUBBER STAMPS ♦ ♦ Rogue River Plumbing & ♦ X Hardware Co. ♦ Westinghouse Toaster Stove NOW $5.00 CENTRAL POINT DRAY LINE. At the old stand Fence The B. P. Variety Store II,IS |)‘(i(|pd to (lose Up »ind Move the Stmk &_ Com pany ♦