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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1914)
C e n t r a l p o in t h e r a l d . T h u r s d a y , m a y 21. ion (3 u r ] terns o f Local In terest Those Who Go and Come With Company They Entertain John Griffith made a trip up Rogue river Sunday to call on friends. Broilers should weigh from 1$ to 2 pounds, take them to Faber & McDonald. A. C. W alker was a business visitor in Medford between trains Friday fo re noon. Miss Bessie Randall has gone to Rogue j River for a visit with her m other and sister. Burd Johnson of Debenger Gap was a business visitor in this city the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hanby of Med ford were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M.O. Broadbent Sunday. Mrs. Simpkins has gone to California where she will spend the sum m er with relatives and friends. Richland and Newbridge, Baker county, are to be supplied with a mount ain w ater system to cost $50,000. Miss McBride of Table Rock spent the latter part of last week in this city as the gu est of Miss N ettie Lewis. Miss Martha Raimey returned to her home in this city the first of th e week a ft e r a visit with relatives in California cities. Allred Gillette was in from Beagle Tuesday transacting business in this city. Miss Eddington of Sams Valley was the guest of Miss Francis Shields over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee W atkins of Med ford visited friends m this city S a tu r day evening. ROYAL BAKING PO W D ER Dr E. Davis, dentist, Rostell Building. Take your spring chickens to F ab er 3tf F ab er buys poultry a t all tiroes. 3tf & McDonald. A b s o lu te ly P u r e Mr. and Mrs. J a s p e r Hanna of the Kenneth Beebe and Miss Sadie Beebe F. J . Taylor was a business visitor Trail district were visitors in this city were visitors in Medford Friday a f t e r in Medford Friday afternoon. the latter part of last week. E. C. F aber was a business visitor noon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller have gone Miss Hazel P ru e tt spent the latter in the county seat Monday forenoon. to Trail for a few weeks visit with rel H O ALUM, NO LIME PH O SPH A TE stives and friends in th a t vicinity. M. Marshall was a business visitor to p a rt o f. last week with friends in the county metropolis Saturday a f t e r Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs, Will Kelsoe returned The fight for the use of Orogon stone noon. the first of the week from Gold Hill The Pendleton Tribune says not only Halibut bunks off the Tillamook W. E. Alexander was a business as trimmings for the new sta te U niver where they had been spending a few coast are being investigated. the individual but every phase of in sity administration building is whether days. visitor to cities north between trains dustrial activity is hampered by too the S tate A rchitect shall select terra Marshfield city and county officials Saturday. Miss Purcell spent F'nday evening in much legislation. cotta or Oregon stone. are planning the construction o f h boul Medford where she took p a rt in a musi Tom Perdue was renewing his ac The southern Oregon and northern Mr. Gales and a party from Canyon- cal recital givJn by the pupils of Fred evard to the ocean. quaintances in the city the latter part California Mining Congress will be held ville spent the first of the week in this Alton H aight. The Oregon Power Co, a t Eugene is a t Ashland early in July to revive in of last week. city while enroute to F o rt Klamath Mrs. Carrey who has been the guest making spec ial rates to induce factories te r e st In mining and minimize the evil R. M. Conley shipped out a car of where the men expect to get work on of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Lewis for a few to locate at th at city. effects of the Blue Sky laws. hogs Tuesday evening to a Portland | a large ditch which is to be put in in weeks past, returned to her home in A factory a t Marshfield has been commission tirm. Oregon has abundant raw material that district this summer. The party Fort Jones, California, the first of the equipped with machinery to turn out Jim P e a r t was down from Phoenix was driving through with teams. plenty of labor, hut must have capital week. fifty m attresses daily. Friday afternoon for a short business to develop these resources. In this 1. C. Ruhnett, George E. Fox and W. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Price of Weed, Astoria is to get a s treetc ar line e x mean time laws th a t tax the capital visit in this city. W. Gregory are serving on the grand California, arrived the first of the week tension of two miles a t the hands of and regulate the industry off the e a rth Onion sets, and all kinds of field and jury which convened Monday a t the Andy Klum and family left the first and Mrs. Price is making arrangem ents the Pacific pow er & Light Company. are suicidal. garden seeds (fresh stock) now on sale county seat for the May term. The other of the week for Prospect where they to reopen her photograph g a l l e y in Lumber Interests and creosote Inter a t the C. I*. Feed Store. 40tf A storia will spend $280,000 this year members of th a t body are: S. W. Hollis expect to spend the next few months this city. on a seawall, and fill in fifty blocks of ests are uniting to establish a number E. L. Lane and his mother went to and W. D. Welch of Medford; Cliff in the hills. Mr. and Mrs. O tto Berger of Long city property for factories and business. of wood block paving plants in Oregon Medford Friday afternoon for a short Gallatin, Bur.com; and George W. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chambers went Pine, Nebraska, have been spending cities th a t have the raw m aterial and visit in the county metropolis. Parker, B utte Fulls. to Medford Wednesday morning to at- Ju dge McGinn holds th a t a railroad the week with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. John Grieves was down from Pros- tend the funeral of a friend held in th a t Walker north of the city. Mr. Berger company is not liable for damages done go a f t e r some of the s t r e e t and p erm a Mrs. N. E. Childers was down from nent highway business. Medford Wednesday for a visit with pect Saturday on his way to Jackson- rtity on th a t day. is president of the Berger-Hansen a passenger caused by a wreck in a h e rp a r e n ts, Mr. and Mrs. 1. F. Williams, ville with the election retu rns of th a t j Bob Ashworth, who has been very Manufacturing company of Chicago. storm. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hopkins spent sei‘tion for the primaries. He reports sick for the past few months, is con- Coos Bay lumber shipments to San A. W. Moon came in from the Will Friday afternoon in Medford visiting | everything in th a t district flourishing siderably improved in health and is now iams Creek district the latter p a rt of Francisco for the last two weeks of friends and attending to business m a t for this time of year and prospects good able to be about the stre e ts some. 1 last week and Sunday he and his family April surpassed all others on the coast for a very busy summer at the hotel. 8,240,000 feet. ters. Mrs. P. J. Hicken has gone to Mc- motored to G rants Pass for a short Jim Cummings and John Osbourne The Lamb mining company is build Mr. and Mrs. J . L. Spink left Mon- Minneville as a delegate from the local visit with relatives. Mrs. Williams returned Friday from Phoenix where eay for Washington where they will lodge of Rebekahs to the Grand Lodge who has been spending the past few ing a big reservoir near Ashland and they had been employed for a few locate in a town about fifty miles north assembly. The Odd Fellows lodge is ; weeks with Mrs. Moon returned with will irrigate the Sunset orchard of sev eral hundred acres. of Portland and where Mr. Spink will represented by Lee W atkins of Med them to her home in Grants Pass. weeks. engage in the same line of business ford who is a m em ber of the local lodge. Business men in the hop industry Mrs. Chamberlain of Ray Gold was Henry F reem an returned Tuesday representing $25,000,000, and a yearly in this city Saturday calling on friends j which he carried on here. They have Ainonti the Churches. output of 5 to 6 millions are organizing and doing some shopping a t the local the best wishes for prosperity of their morning from Standford University in PKKSB Y T K K I A N friends in this city. California where he has been a student against prohibition. stores. Sunday school at the usual hour, The Malheur E nterprise says th ere Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stevens of Tolo The w eather bureau has made ar- I in the law course during the p a st year P U R E K E T T L E R E N D E R E D LA R D 10:00 a. m. Preaching services a t 11:00 will be general approval of the mem- j were in the city S aturday visiting rangem ents to send out forecasts of and will spend the sum mer vacation o ’clock. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Res. 3 0 X 3 P hone. M ain 01 hers of the legislature who put ill their friends and attending to business af- • storm s to residents of the valley with Morning subject, "A Successful L ife ” time sw atting fool laws. the idea th a t it may be of assistance F'reeman. fairs here. There will be a union choir practice at FIvening subject. “ The Romance of When it comes to fertilizers wo to ranchers who have hay to take care carry all kinds. T h e y ’re a good in of. As the forecast can be made about the Methodist church this (Thursday) L ife .” Mr. Basham from New York expects vestm ent when intelligently used. C. 48 hours in advance of a storm it should evening to prepare for the Memorial prove o f considerable help to the hay service to be held in th e Y. M. C. A. to be at the church Sunday. The Sun P. Feed Store. 4tf j next Sunday morning. All singers are day school as usual at 10 o ’clock. makers. Mrs. J . B. DeVore and children have invited to attend the practice and help gone to Canyonville for a few weeks A class of five candidates is to be with the singing. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. visit with Mrs. DeVore’s mother who imatiated into the local Odd F'ellows FO R ' Henry Lewis returned the first of the Rev. C. L. Creesy, pastor. lodge a t the meeting n e x t Saturday is in rath er poor health. week from a business trip to Douglas Sunday School 9:45 a. m., preaching Twelve sheep belonging to R. M. evening if present plans are carried county where he had been on a busi a t 11:00; Junior League a t 3:00 p. m. Conley were killed Saturday morning out. One candidate, Leon Wilkinson, ness trip and brought with him two fine Epworth League devotional service 7:00 on the crossing near Tolo when the was iniatiated last S aturd ay evening thorough-bred sheep to be used in im p. m.; preaching service 8:00 each Sun and several more have announced their herd was run into by a freig h t train. proving the herd of sheep which his day. P ra y e r m eeting Thursday a t 8 :< hi M. E. Root of the Foothill road was intention of joining the order in the : p. m. Choir practise every Friday at near future. , I fa th e r own8- in the city Monday enroute to Medford Memorial services in honor of the old 7:30 p. m to inspect work on an orchard near th at O rch a rd ists! soldiers will be held in this city Sunday, Morning: This congregation is invited city which he and Mr. Farrel have Use "C orona” Dry A rsenate of Lead May 24, by a union m eeting at the Y. t> join in the union memorial services leased for the year. and you’ll get the best results. I t ’s M. C. A. Mrs. MacCullough, pastor of a t the Y. J . F. Williams left the first of the the powder that stay s in suspension, the local Baptist church, will deliver i Evening subject: “ A Day of Mem ory.” week for points in Northern California has no sediment; and is uniform in the memorial address and all citizens Epworth L eague topic: “ Christian where he will spend the sum mer months strength. I t ’s efficient, economical and are invited to attend the services which it y ’s G reatest Revival Mohammedan prospecting and looking a ft e r some convenient. Why buy water? “ Coro will be appropriate for the occasion. ism .” mining claims he lias there. n a ” cannot dry out. A t The Central Relating the experiences of his re BAPTIST. Rev. L. M. Anderson of Medford and Point Feed Store. 52Lf cent tour in the United States, Dr. G. School 10 a. m., and B. Y. P. Bible the Presbterian ministers from Grants Campbell Morgan, of England, declar- Pass and Ashland were in thecityT u cs- W hatever you may doubt, something ed, before the W estm inster Chapel Bi- 1 6:45 P- rn- ev<-’ry Su,lday' Preaching day on business m a tte r s pertaining to there is which you deem true; however ■ ble School, th a t the prohibition move- services every second and fourth Sun ■ SF.E- the local church of th a t denomination. much is common and unclean, you have m ent jn America is sweeping the coun- days. Morning 11:00 and evening 8:00 We are Jackson county agents for your gleams of w hat is surely holy; j try. Dr. Morgan said t h a t e v e rj- o ’clock. Rev. Mrs. W. T. D. MacCul the famous Cyphers Incubators, Brood wherever you are weak, there is some : where in the United S tates those in au- lough, pastor. ers and Poultry Supplies. They are m a tte r on which your secret eye is thority were wide aw ake to th e signif- FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH the standard by which all others are clear and your foot is firm. Here is cance of the movement, and th a t he Bible School every Sunday a t 10:00 judged. The C. P. Feed Store. 4fltf the ground on which your moral life is | |tnew many breweries to be on the a. m. W. Fi. Alexander, Superintend The firm o f Freem an & Wiley Com to be raised. Till you get down to the m ark et with no hope of purchaser, foundations of natural piety and touch j Lawrence Brown left S aturday a fter ent. Social worship and communion pany has lately had a new sign put up services a t 11:00 a. m. sacred ground, you cannot raise the noon to go to Los Angeles, California, | on the fro nt of their business block super structure of either your know-j which advertises the articles the firm ¡w here he has made arrang em ents t o ! sc ie n t is t . ledge or your action. en ter the aviation school there to learn Christian Science services art held handles and improves the general a|>- N. R. Ashcraft went to Ashland S a t the mysteries of aviator. “ Brownie” i ev ery Sunday morning a t 11:00 a. m. in pearance of the building. urday for a short visit with relatives. has been greatly interested in flying the church edifice, on West Pine street, Fred Alton H aight teacher of piano Mrs. A shcraft went to th a t city early machines for some time and has now Sunday School at 9:40 a m. The public will continue teaching in Central Point in the week and they will spend the decided to make the business a study. is cordially invited to attend the.-e every Tuesday during summer. Four vacation period there. Mr. A shcraft His friends predict th a t he will prove services. new pupils can be accepted. Haight will not teach here another y ear but an ap t pupil and th a t we may some day Music Studios, llti south Laurel street, as y et does not know ju s t where he see him land a machine in Central Point. Medford, Oregon, phone 176 R. 4d 3 0 E will locate though it will probably be „ , The baccalaureate sermon delivered Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Garvin of Rose- in some city in the northern p a rt of the a t the y M c A Sunday evening by burg arrived in the city Saturday and sta te as he has several offers from th a t visited friends here until Tuesday morn- district under consideration. Their Rev. Douglas of Ashland was greatly NOW SEND YOUR The Their many acquaintances here were friends here wish them the very best enjoyed by a large audience. music by the high school students was \ pleased to see Mr. and Mrs. Garvin of success in the new location. also much appreciated. Rev. Douglas I again and enjoyed very much the vi-it with them. Mr. Garvin has been ill ■ A change has been made in the sched gave a "ery good talk on the theme, I with an attack of grippe for some time ule of the Shasta Limited running south “ What Seek You” and pointed out th at p a st b ut is considerably improved at on theSouthern Pacific and the train will people usually found w hat they were run about two hours earli ,r than h ere looking for in the world of today. He present. » ’«esacntKrgMnrw — — — « tofore. This will bring the north and advised, th erefore, th a t the graduates south bound limited through here a t turn their endeavors toward seeking about the same time. As the Shasta only th a t which is good as in this the does not stop at this station it will reward was certainly worth while. not make any material difference with The sum mer school session at the Central Pointers except C. Gilmore who Oregon Agricultural College is design Where you are assure the best of service at all times with prompt delivery pnd is now carrying the mail from the post- ed to help the people of Oregon in pre But catch him first with office to the depot and can make paring themselves to do b etter and careful attention to all the details which give perfect satisfaction to customers. the two trains a t one trip whereas he more satisfactory work and to do it I formerly had to meet a train at 2:20 a. more economically. F’or this reason all m. and again at 5:15 a. m. students who believe th a t they can The only Baking Powder made from Royal Crape Cream of Tarta/ CENTRAL POINT MEAT COMPANY Eresh and Cured Meat and Sausages of All Kinds. G a r d e n T o o ls O f Every Description W. C. LEEVER The Hardware Man (O E OK LAUNDRY WORK To the Grants Pass Steam Laundry "S w a t the Fly” A ER O X O N the sanitary fly paper which is fastened to the ceiling with a thumb tack while the sticky ribbon, gummed on both sides, hangs suspended as a fly trap where the pests are most apt to be caught. Then you have the best kind of a fly trap up out of the way. Try a sample roll and see how nicely it works at O L S S O N & SON. GROCERIES. A t th* S . H. M u r r a y Stand. F'ishermen angling in the creek above j Ashland one day last week found the carcass of a doe which had been shot by some poacher at a “ lick” near the creek. The deer was still warm when found by the fishermen who at once notified the game warden of th a t d's- trict. A search was made for the person who did the shooting but he had made hi? get away though the tracks and I biood of the doe showed plainly where ! he had stood when he shot and th a t the i deer had been carried to the creek and j thrown in. The warden has hopes of landing the culpit yet. O ther districts ■ also "report poachers a f t e r the deer and the wardens are out looking for the unlawful shooters. profit by the instruction offered will be admitted without examination or r e quest for credentials. “ It is presumed th a t all who apply for admission have a serious purpose and are of good moral c h a ra c te r,” says Professor E. D. Ress- ler, director of th e sum mer school. “ College credits will be granted when requested, to the e x te n t to which the work accomplished is equivalent to the standards demanded in the regular school year. The regular college regis tration fee of *5 is the only tuition charged. Those attending few er than six weeks will be charged $1 per week. This one fee admits students to as many courses as they can profitably attend during the entire session." Agency Now Opened at the Gleason Sarber Shop Laundry received by Wednesday noon will be returned by Saturday noon of the same week. A trial order is solicited. Leave packages with the barber next door to Merritt’s Store, Central Point. [OE 1 IO C 3