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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1914)
C entral o ur W ill jp v e you a "s q u a r e d e a l" every tim e T h ey a p p re cia te yo u r p a tron a ge and w ill treat you r i« h t E stablished A pril 26, C entral P oint , J ackson C ounty , O regon , T hursday , J une 18. 1914 1906 BUTTE RIOTERS CONTROL CITY point herald CHILDREN’S DAY PROGRAM Examinations HelJ June 17*20 Superintendent J. Percy Wells,of the Methodist Sunday School Scholars county schools, gives notice that he will hold the regular examination of appli Entertain at Morninq Service cants for teachers certificates at Jack Following is the program rendered by sonville, commencing Wednesday, June Attempt is Made to Lynch Is o Special the scholars of the Methodist Sunday 17, at 9 o ’clock a. m., and continuing school at the morning service last Sun until Saturday, June 20, 1914, at 4:00p. Deputies— Intimidate Newspapers day before a very large audience of ap- m. Following is the program of the ex | preciative listeners: Butte, Mont.—An attempt to lynch Processional . “ Golden Summer Days’ ’ amination: Wednesday forenoon, writing, U. S. two special deputy sheriffs, efforts to School History, Physiology. Wednesday after throttle the newspapers, Intimidation Recitation.............. “ A Little Rosebud’ ’ noon, Physical Geography, Reading. of the fire department of the city and Thelma Pankey Composition. Methods in Reading, Met general rioting featured the Sunday I Song. “ The Bible The Children's Book” hods in Arithmetic. disturbance brought about by the Chorus Thursday forenoon. Arithmetic, His schism In the Miners’ Union, which Responsive Reading Pastor and Chorus tory of Education, Psychology, Methods became wide Saturday during the cel Prayer.......................Rev. C, L. Creesy in Geography. Thursday a fte rn o o n , ebration of the organization's 34th an ¡Recitation... . “ Children of the Bible’ ’ Grammar, Geography, American Liter- niversary, and was capped by the dy Sanford ature, Physics, Methods in Language, namiting of the homes of two officials j Exercise.‘The Sunshine of God’ s Truth' Thesis for Primary certifícate. of the union. Mrs. Faber’s Class Friday forenoon, Theory and Prac- Early in the afternoon a crowd took Song.....................“ On Children's Day’ ’ tfce. Orthography, English Literature, two prisoners from the jail; later took Chorus iGhemistery. Friday afternoon School possession of an aerial fire truck, Recitation. "The Cradle Roll and Baby’s Law, Geology, Algebra, Civil Govern- which was moved through the street Everett Faber Soul” ment. by the city authorities in an effort to Recitation..........."A Prayer for B aby". Saturday forenoon,Geometry, Botany. disperse the crowds, and threats to Otis Broadbent Saturday afternoon, General History, lynch Special Deputies Owen Cribben Exercise.............................. “ Baby Girl” Bookkeeping. and Martin Harkins, failed to mater Primary Girls Subjects for thesis for primary cer- ialize only when police, with drawn Recitation. “ America’s Grandest Crop” tificates are given below. Each appli- guns, rescued the two men and backed Lorna Hamrick cant for primary certificates may select down an alley with them. Recitation.... “ The Worth Of A Man" one from this list; A delegation visited the three news Darrell Altimus 1. Garden contests. paper offices and demanded that no Recitatjon............................ “ Our Aim” 2. Music in the primary grades. further mention be made derogatory Violet Scott 3. Punishment as seen by children. to the I. W. W. and that the words Song....................... “ Word o f the Lord” 4. Physical defects as cause o f dull “ mob" and “ rioters" not appear in- any Song............ “ Open Mine Eyes to See” ness and disorder. newspaper story. Mrs. Faber's and Mrs. Hamrick's class 6. Civic pride aroused through co The riots were caused by long Recitation........."Women of the Bible” operation of home and school. standing ill-feeling between the reg Joy Hamrick ulars of the 9000 members of the Recitation................... “ Pure in Heart” Mid-Summer Least Western Federation of Miners here Irma Hamrick An old-fashioned Scandinavian mid- and the Insurgents, mostly members S on g.. “ Beautiful Flowers of Summer” s immer feast will be held at Pheonix, of the I. W. W. The members with Primary Boys sentiments in favor of the I. W. W. Recitation... . “ Imagery of the Bible" Oregon, on Wednesday, June 24. All t le 999 Scandinavians in Rogue River objected to heavy assessments levied Verona Brenner against them by the Western Federa Solo..................... “ Just a Little Pansy” V Bley are expected to attend, and to b ing lunch along.* Morning trains leave tion of Miners international officers Bessie Price and local officials as strike benefits Primary Exercise.. “ Pulling up Weeds” Giants Pass 7:06, Medford 8:30, Ash land 9:40. Hacks will bring people back for the Michigan copper mine strikers. Primary Class t i Medford late in the evening. Lemo- Washington.—Governor Stewart, of Recitation.. . “ A Threefold Education’ ’ n ide and coffee will be served, and no Arlene Hay Montana, telegraphed President Wil one need to lake the starvation cure. son asking that federal troops be held Song............................. "Loyal Service” Folk-games will be played around the In readiness to restore order in the Chorus May pole and all must sing: Butte copper mine districts in event Collection Exercise....... “ The Seed and “ Hej, hopp du skona, Miss Pankey’s Class [the Harvest” of further rioting. Nu skall vi dansa i det grona” Offering for the Students Aid Fund O. N. NELSON, Illinois Court Upholds Suffrage. Exercise................“ The Little Sailors" Secretary. Six Small Boys Springfield, III.—Illinois women suf frage act, which permitted women In Song ................................ “ Holy Song” Mrs. Martin Bowers and little daugh- this state to vote for offices created Chorus j ter, spent Sunday with her parents, by statute and on propositions pre Benediction Mr. and Mrs. E. J. O’ Harra, in this sented to the electorate, waa declared Mrs. F. J. Newman, o f Medford, was city. valid in a decision by the state su | Mr. and Mrs. George Eiffers, o f Phoe a Sunday guest of Mrs. Hugh Price. preme court. J. C. Smith, county commissioner, nix, were here the first of the week for and daughter, Marjory, came up from a visit with Mr. and Mrs, W. M. Tethe- Northwest Postmasters Named. , row, west o f town. Washington.—The president nomin Rouge River Sunday to visit his broth Mayor W. A. Cowley, o f Centrsi ated the following to be postmasters: er, F. S. Smith. The two men have Washington—S. S. Moritz, Dayton; gone near Crater Lake to look over the Point, has been requested by Governor Arthur A. Barnes, Pasco; Helen R. road work of the county and expect to West to appoint a delegate from this city to attend the tri-state roads meet Whitney, Wapato; James M. G. Wil be gone a week. son, Waterville; Idaho—William T. Miss Rutli Paxson entertained with a ing which is to convene at Medford on Roberts, Bellevue. Emil Seidel Nominated as Senator, Milwaukee, Wis.—Emil Seidel, ex mayor of Milwaukee, was nominated by the Social Democratic party of Wisconsin for United States senator. The skyscraper limit has been raised at Portland from 160 feet to 200 feet. 1:00 o ’clock luncheon on Monday at her ‘^'28- beautiful home north of the city. Her Work has been commenced in the guests were Miss May Hoke, of Med- preparation o f a 400-acre tract of land ford, Mrs. Wayne Leever and Miss one mile from Hermiston for the pur- Hazel Herring. A perfectly delightful Pose ° f seeding the entire acreage to afternoon was enjoyed. Miss Paxson alfalfa. The owner o f the tract ei- leaves Friday for Berkeley, California, pects the venture to be immensely sue- where she will take the summer course cessful, as he has been producing a I f a - in library work. j fa in that vicinity for a number of years. Tango Belts ■IN- Roman Stripes A nd New Plaids The Old Reliable, Cranfill & Robnett NEWS ER0IM NAII0NAL CAPIMI President Declares Irust LeqislatloH H ill be Pushed at Present Session Q R Q fR THE HERALD Will c o -o p e ra te with you on a r y p roposition f o r the hot ferm en t o f C entral P oin t and its vicin ity V olume N ine RESTORED DY SOLDIERS N umber 8 Pastor at PresbyterUn Church Washington. — President Wilson Military Forces Occupy the D efected came our with a flat declaration that, I rovinces and Quell Disturbance daspite what he characterized as a deliberate campaign by certain Inter Rome.—With the occupation of the eats to bring about an adjournment disaffected provinces by the military of congress and postponement of the forces, order is rapidly beiug restored J administration's trust legislation pro and it is expected that within a day gram, he would use every influence at or two the district of Romagna, aom -' his command to get the pending bills prising the provinces of Bologne, Fer through the senate at this session. rara. Ravenna and Forli will have re Choosing his words carefully, the sumed normal conditions. president disclosed his belief that or An outstanding feature in the gener ganized distribution of circular letters al strike situation was the proclama and telegrams among business men, tion of an Italian republic by the peo members of congress and other public ple of several towns bordering on the ' officials, calling for an adjournment Adriatic, in northeastern Italy. of congress, a halt in the trust bills, In some towns like Fabriano and an increase in freight rates for the Riniiui scenes similar to those of the rail roads and a "rest for business' French revolution were enacted. The R ev . K. A rthur B asham was responsible for what he recently inhabitants, misled by reports issued NeWly appointed Paslor of Central described us a "psychological depres from the headquarters ot the anarchis Point Presbyterian church. sion.’’ tic committee at Ancona, an important The Presbyterian church is favored Some Letters Made Public. seaport on the Adriatic, to the effect iu having for its pastor this summer, that a revolutionary movement had In support of that view the White Rev. R. Arthur Basham, a live young House made public copies of such let been successful in overthrowing the man direct from the city o f New York. ters and telegrams which have been monarchy, proclaimed a republic and Already he has begun his services, and brought in by friends of the adminis substituted for the national flag the has lost no time to win his way into the tration. One of the letters which fell black banner of the Peasants' League. confidence of the community. into the hands of White House offi In discussing his plans for the work cials was circulated by the Simmons MEXICAN AKMISTICE ASKED o f the church in Central Point, Mr. Hardware Company, of St. Louis, un Notify Carranza Must Cease Warfare Basham Bays “ I have no* come here der date of June 9. Before Can Participate. aolely in the interests of a single ehureh, Just prior to that date President Niagara Falls. Ont.—The three but largely for the purpose of general Wilson had ottered to E. C. Simmons, South American mediators formally helpfulness and at the same time to be president of that company, a place on advised General Carranza by telegraph come fully and richly familiar with all the Federal Reserve Board. Just be they would not admit ills representa the needs of tiiis beautiful place. As fore the president expressed his views | tives to the conference here unless an early as this 1 have come to love the on the trust program, it was announc- ■ armistice was declared and internal people here, and certainly enjoy my ed that Mr. Simmons had declined the as well as international phases of the prospect of working with them. I have appointment and that Charles S. Ham- 1 Mexican problem accepted as the a lot of work to do, and need the help lin. of Boston, would be nominated in scope of mediation. of everyone.” his stead. Tills action followed the receipt of a The "new minister” has been in some note from Rafael Zuburan, special of the largest churches as assistant in Statements Create Sensation. representative of Carrunza in Wash the East. He has had a great deal of White House officials denied the ington, announcing the appointment experience in many of the most impor Simmons letter had to do with the de of Fernando Iglesias Calderon, Luis tant activities of life. He is as active clination of tlie appointment. It was Cabrera and Jose Vasconcelos as con and liberal in his view-point as a citizen, said, moreover, that the president did stitutionalist delegates to the media as he ia aggressive in h>8 work as a not know of the letter when he offered tion at which, according to the view pastor. We welcome Mr. Basham here, Mr Simmons the place. of the constitutionalist chief, “ it is and believe that he will find his place The president's declaration and the sought to settle the international con among us one of pleasure. publication of the letters created a flict which has arisen between the mild sensation approaching that which I hdiiqe ol Ddtih United States and the Mexican repub- j followed the president's denunciation lie.” By request of many members ai d of the “ Insidious lobby” which, he ________________ others who desire to attend the conven said, was threatening the tariff bill tion of the Tri-States Good Hoads As Favor Ashland Normal last year. sociation, to he held at Medford, Ore Resolutions indorsing the campaign Wilton Will Open Canal Formally. gon,which was set for July 17-18, which for the re-establishment of the South President Wilson will leave Wash dates conflict with some important State ern Oregon State Normal School were ington on March 5, 1916, for Panama, and International meetings and func unanimously passed by the Alumni As to attend formal opening ceremonies tions previously act for that week, and sociation of the University o f Oregon of the Panama canal at a date to be reason, that in the Counties of some of June 16. The matter was brought up the States, the Supervisors and Officers determined later. The president will by the Honorable Allen H. Eaton, of (who desire to attend thia convention) leave the capital the day after con Eugene, a Lane county representative under their State law are required to gress goes out of session. He will in the Legislature, and was warmly sec- make the Journey to Panama on the ait as a Board o f Equalization o f the oned by W. A. Dill, proprietor of the County Tax Roll, during tin- week of battleship New York. The dale of the Springfield News, and Professor R. W. July 13-1H formal opening ceremon.r for the canal Prescott, of the University of Oregon. will be decided before the president Therefore, it is deemed expédiant The measure which comes before the leaveR here and the exerv'lscs will take that the dates o f the convention he pjople at the next general election was place soon after he reaches there. changed and set for Monday and Tues recommended for passage and the aid On the old battleship Oregon, which 1 and support of the alumni o f the Uni day July 27 and 28. It ia to be hoped that the change will attracted world wide attention on her versity was promised. The resolutions he more agreeable to the largest num famous run around the Horn Just he- j are as follows: fore the Spanish War, the president Whereas, the legislature has referr- ber of prospective participants and that with members of his cabinet will e i to the people of Oregon a Bill for the news of this change lie given its make the first official passage through fi e re-opening of the Southern Oregon widest publicity. Very Respectfully, the canal, and then ptsx-eed to the Slate Normal School on a (»ermanent DUDLEY V. SAEI.TZEK, Panama-Pacific Exposition at San b isis, which Bill is to be voted upon Tri-State P. C. G. R. Ass’n President,' Francisco. N ivember 3, 1914; GEO. E. BOOS, Secretary. And, whereas. Normal Schools are National Capital Brevities. P. O. Box 392, Medford, Oregon. generally recognized aa the best place Peace treaties will soon be signed by the United States. Great Britain for the training of public achool teach- AIIENIION W AIIK USERS and France, after plans suggested by era, and the m >st progressive states in educational matters have developed a Owing to the very scant supply of Secretary of State Bryan. s rong system of normal schools in or- | water in the city well, we ask all water Action on the Hobson national pro d -r to better the conditions surrounding consumers to he extra eureful about hibition amendment has been post t ieir public schools; wasting any water, and to see that all poned by the house rules committee j And, whereas, the southern part of loaky faucets, toilets and hydrants are until July 1. our state is without such a training cen- promptly fixed. Immunity of members of congress t*r and its public schools have increas- ' The scarcity of wider has also com from civil and criminal action as re e l to auch an extent that some provi- ! pelled us to shorten the irrigation hours, sult of their official duties, lias been sion of this kind is imperative, being in order to save any for lire protection, strengthened as by ruling o f the Unit- i tio far removed Irom the normal] and we trust that everyone will cheer ed States supreme court. fully cooperate with us in enforcing a -hoot at Monmouth to receive much these regulations, for if they are not Impeachment ciuirges worn present b -nelit therefrom; complied with, it will he necessary to ed In the house against A. t]. Dayton, j And, whereas, the Alumni of the entirely cut out the use of water for United States district Judpje for the State University are in sympathy with irrigation. northern district of West Virginia. j W. A. COWLEY, every movement for bettering the pub- I Mayor. The interstate commorce commls- ; lie schools of Oregon and realize that aion suspended until Octol « r 13. the ■ t -achers without good preparation for Irriqdlion Hours Shortened proposed increase of the ci .rload min- I teaching may he of very material dam -. Commencing Thu nui« y evening, June imum weight on mixed ca rload ship- ' age to the work of our schools and the 18, the time for irrigation will be ahull* ments of vegetables from fallfornla development of the pupil; ened one hoifr in the mornings h i »«! one points to points in Gregor. Hearings Now, therefore, he it resolved by the hour in the evening*. Chung«* y< ur will he held heft re fall i/j determine I Alumni Association of the University card* ho that they will read lor the morning« that you are allowed to i i m - the reasonableness of s u pended or j of Oregon that we indorse this measure water; 5:00 a. m., to 0:30 a. m. Fur der. and extend our aid to the Alumni o f the evening* that you are allowed to 'I he unusually prolonged nghi in ron- the Southern Oregon State Normal uae water; 5:30 p. m., to 7:00 p. rn. gress over canal toll* enut d when the school in their campaign for the re Sunday* from 0:00 a. m.. to 7:0 » a. rn. By order of Board of i ’uhlic Work*. house, after a brief debars and with- j establishment of this institution. Dated June 18, 1914. out the formality o:' a conb'erence, ac- I cepted by a v o t e of JIG to 71 the sen Notice of Dissolution ol Pdrtnershlp Bids YVdr.ltd ate amendment apt» ificel y reserving ail rights the Unite 1 Htati « may have To whom it may ernrern: Bids will be received by the under Notice is hereby given that the firm signed clerk of achool district No. fi for under the Hay-Pa uncefoto treaty or o f Karra A DeVore was dissolved on 80 cord* of solid body four foot fir wood otherwise. to he delivered at the school house in The house of represent/.tlvns passed the Sixth day of March, 1914, when Central Point, Oregon, and corded up in f'ongressman Slnjiott's Mt amending Fred I). Karra withdrew from the 4ni*i- shape for measuring. All bids most la- in by June 2*>, 1914, the homestead law by prt ivldln* that ness leaving same in the hands of J. B. homesteaders may divide their five DeVore who will collect all account* and the right is reserved to reject any months' leave of absence each year In and he responsible for all hilla contract or all bids. J. W Jacobs, to two periods if they i io elect, pro ed from that date. Signed, Clerk of I fiat. No. li. Fred D. Farra. vided they reside on the Ir homestead “ Toots” Ross was in Grants I’ii- S seven months In each year A* the F. M. Smith returned the latter pait Tuesday making the final arrangements Inw now stands the lea ve of absence must be taken during ft ve consecutive of last week from Wmier, Oregon, where he spent a week with hia son. months.