Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, June 25, 1914, Page 2, Image 2

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CENTRAL POINT HERALD, THURSDAY. JUNE 26. 1Ô14
C e n t r a l P oint H e r a l d
B y G leason & B acon .
a
isi.KPKNi)ENTi«m i n «w .p .p .r d « » » u d u.
the interest» of Central Point and tha Rogue
l iver Valley.
.» ' ription price, $1.50 per year, in advanca.
government ownership lessens
the cost o f the utility, why is it
that so many more telephones
are in use here than in Europe?
x h e usual answer is, “ Because
'
there are so many more poor peo-
p )e
E u rop e?”
T h is
¡3
H O T E L MEDFORD
COMFORT.
100 ROOMS.
11* vKKTiHiNo agency ^ iwc. 4271 Europe has much more govern- IT I
.'*i Main Street, Loa Angeles, anti 779 Market
<■!, San Francisco, where contracta for adver-
i n g ran be rumi«* for it.
RATES: $1.00 UP.
H O TEL HOLLAND
not
~.'mj a*» Second-cia.. m.tur, M»,« im. strictly in accord with the con-
;
j tention that government owner- J
r,,. P A P I R is kept on file
,, at ..v
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.
iship
will improve conditions for # .
the D a k k A d -
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SERVICE THE BEST.
COZY
HOME
W ITH B ATH ,
H O TE L.
75c
RATES:
AND UP.
H O T E L MOOR E
ment ownership than the United
A F IN E PLA C E W ITH EVE RYTH IN G
States.
S A N IT A R Y .
R A TE S : 50 c UP.
It is well known that it always
(.OVlKNWNf OWNERSHIP
These three hotels are operated
costs a municipality more to get
under one management.
There is a good deal of agita­
work done than it would cost
True hospitality extended to all.
tion for public ownership and the
private interests.
Contractors
Stop here when in Medford.
general idea seems to be that in
and individuals expect more
most cases the government could
money for less work when they
improve conditions in most public
work for the government and
;crvice enterprises—that is, could
there are very few men who will ♦
in;.!-:e the service better and the
put the same interest and effort
rate cheaper. It doesn’t seem
into managing a business on a
to work out that way, however,
salary basis as when their pro­
in actual practice.
fit depends upon the measure of
The city o f Seattle recently
success realized in the enterprise.
took over a railway to run under
There are other reasons, too, why
IF
NOT IN, PUSH MONEY
municipal management and the
government ownership does not
latent statement shows the city
U N D E R THE
DOOR.
exactly spell perfection but even
i ; ¡nosing about $12.00 a day in
at that it serves well enough for
maintaining the same service the
a political watchword and most
pi i . ate company furnished. Not
people will fall for it.
;; very profitable business at that
Jackson county is trying out
rate surely. In most cases it
little experiment in the munici­
W ill H. W ilson.
: enis to cost more to carry on a
pal working proposition on the
business under public ownership
Pacific highway work between
than where private interests does
this city and Medford wherein it
the managing.
GRANTS PASS,
was thought the county could do
in this connection it is inter­
312 South 6th Street.
the work cheaper than contrac­
esting to note some figures given
tors. No figures have yet been
M E D F O R D ,
out by B. ('. Carroll in comparing
given out to show how much has
government-owned te I e p h o n e
126 North Front Street
been saved but many o f the tax
service in European countries to
payers are awaiting with cousid
the service rendered by private
erable interest the outcome o f
capital lines in the United States,
the venture.
destroy the eggs o f game birds
in Europe there is only one phone
for every 150 residents while in
COUNTY GLIS NtW PATHOLOGIST and even the young birds then-
selves. Since trout fishermen are
this country the average is one
The county court last Friday likely to hunt in the fall, the same
phone for every ten residents.
The question naturally arises, if signed a contract for the services individuals, if careless, may be a
o f M. P. Henderson, o f the Uni­ source o f danger at both seasons,
versity o f Wisconsin, as pathol­
It is suggested that the manu­
ogist to succeed Prof. P. J.O’Gara facturers o f arms and ammunit-
G E O R G E 00 I T "
and he will have charge o f the tion ought to be sufficiently in­
pathologist work o f spraying and terested in the matter o f perpet­
blight conditions, and Prof. Rei- uation of game to be willing to
mer o f the O. A. C. experiment help in the campaign against for­
station working in conjunction est fires. This help may come
IMAOC IN MIMMO)
with him will have charge o f soil through the printing o f somehrief
work, pruning, and other orchard fire warning on cartridge boxes
: G E O R G E J. K U N Z M A N
work. Prof. Henderson will ar­ or some slip to go with any hunt­
rive about July 1. He was recom­ ing or camping supplies which
P R IN T I N G GO.
mended by the the committee ap­ are furnished. Several manufac­
t heave orders with Herald Pub-
pointed by the orchardists. Judge tures have already expressed
& hulling Co., Central Point, agent.
Tou Velle and Commissioner Lee- their interest in the matter and
ver signed the contract.
their willingness to help.
i Cheapest Store
Î ...In The West...
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The Live Wire
"LET
RUBBER
STAMPS
CENTRAL POINT
DRAY LINE.
SPOKTSMEN'S AID SOUGH!
IN PREVENTING I0KESI 11RES
DO PLANETS AEEECT WEATHER?
One o f our correspondents has
Because of the fact that many asked, says the secretary o f
forest fires are set through the agriculture in the crop bulletin,
GRIM, PROP.
carelessness o f hunters, campers whether the positions o f the plan­
and others who go into the woods ets have any effect on the weath­
All kinds o f Hauling. ”
for recreation, the forest service er.
Freight handled, baggage
has
taken up with manufacturers
transferred,! moving, etc.
A few people strongly assert
of firearms and ammunition the
that they do, while many others,
All orders reciveprompt
question o f a cooperative ar­
and personal attention.
like our correspondent, have their
rangement through which pur­
doubts, but are willing to be
or Day C a l l s P h on o Control Point
chasers and users o f guns and
L um ba r Company.
“ shown.” Those, however, who
cartridges shall be reminded of
have given the subject careful
the fire danger.
attention are positive that none
It has been pointed out that in
of the planets, nor even the moon,
the lumber regions o f the north­
ever has any appreciable effect
west, for example, manufactur­
Auctioneer and Valuator
on the weather.
ers and other business men have
As a matter o f fact all weather
been having printed or stamped
changes
depend ultimately upon
on their stationery and pay checks
arranged and
temperature
differences,
The
various crisp, catchy statements
C O N D U C T E D
temperature,
as
we
know,
consti­
about the loss which the public
Have bad 25 years experience suffers through the decreased de­ tutes o f itself a most important
Another and
and can guarantee satisfaction mand for lalior and decreased weather factor.
eqally
important
weather
factor
A share o f your patron­
money in circulation if timber,
is
rainfall.
But
to
obtain
rain
it
age is solicited.
which is the source of many of
is
necessary
first
to
evaporate
■ EN 1 K A l. P O IN T. OREGON the northwest's industries, is
water from the surface o f the
burned up.
earth,
and this, as everyone
It has also been pointed out
knows,
requires heat. Still an­
that in the east particularly many
other important weather factor
forest
fires
are
started
by
the
W e M eet A ll D em ands 1
carelessness of hunters, who drop is the direction and force o f ihe
burning matches, cigar or cigar­ wind,and this, too,requires heat,
•or Canvas
ette stumps, or pipe coals in the for the winds will not blow un­
woods, or perhaps build a fire less the temperature is different
which is left burning when the atone place from what it is at
hunter goes on. Forest fires of another any more than the air
course greatly injure the inter­ will draw up a chimney when
ests o f sportsmen by robbing the there is no fire in it.
Since then the heating o f dif-
birds o f their proper cover. They
also impair the food supply of | firen t parts o f the earth and its
both birds and big game.through atmosphere to different tempera-
106 North Front S tr s s t.
the destruction o f the under­ tures is the real cause o f winds
growth which furnishes browse, and o f all weather changes it fol­
lows that the moon and the plan­
berries, and other food.
The eastern woods are exposed ets can affect .the weather only
Why pay 10c a pound for
to the danger from fires princi­ so far as they supply heat.
Seattle brands o f
Tents
pally in the spring and fall,when
Now, according to accurate
w hen Medford brands sell
most o f the trees are bare and measurements made with the
the leaves on the ground are dry. mast delicate instruments, the
for 34 cents a pound?
The spring fires, many o f which amount o f heat sent to the earth
are due to trout fishermen, may by all the planets and also by the
0. C.
GEO. L. NEALE
SALES
Medford Tent
& Awning Co.
moon is insignificant in com pari-!
sor to the amount that comes
from the sun. Hence we could
not expect eitiier the planets or
the moon appreciably to affect
the weather. They do not supply
enough heat, the one thing that
causes all our weather changes.
To most people the above reason­
ing may seem quite sufficient and ;
conclusive, but there is still an­
other and an entirely different
method o f testing the whole ques­
tion. We can observe the po- j
sitions o f the planets and the
kind of weather during each posi-j
tion and see whether the same
sort o f weather always comes
when the planets are in the samel
position. This kind o f examina­
tion has often been made, both
for the planets and for the moon,
but not the slightest influence o f
either upon our weather has ever
been found.
To sum up: We have every rea­
son to believe that neither the
planets nor the moon can have
any appreciable effect on the
weather, because they furnish so
little heat upon which all weath­
er changes ultimately depend,
and this belief is fully supported
by weather records.
The belief, still to be found in
ail countries,that the planets and
the moon do affect the weather,
never had any scientific basis
whatever; it is only a remnant o f
the many superstitions generat­
ed and fostered by that other and
greater superstition, astrology.
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Youth is what we all love to
have and to hold, and since Ponce
De Leon’s time many a way of
conserving it has been prescrib­
ed: Dosage, drinking sour milk,
systems o f exercise, bathing, rub­
bing. Any one o f these things
may help the individual. And,
cautions Collier’s Weekly, let us
not forget that youth is in great
measure a g ift o f the spirit,
Children are young because for
them life abounds; they find the
springs o f energy within and
stores o f refreshment without.
Wonder, curisoity.the enjoyment
o f ten thousand trifles, a short
memory for punishment and pain;
all these things make for youth.
Quarrels, resentful ness, suspic­
ion, worry, grouchiness; these
bring harder lines around the
mouth—hardened
arteries—old
age. Nothing is too small io de­
light a child, given the right
conditions; nothing too big to
darken-for very long-the spangl
ed sky. That is the secret of
youth. Draw the curtain, Mas­
ter Manager. On with the Hu­
man Comedy.-Detroit FreePress.
a whole lot about the nature and formula o f the
remedies you use for ycurself and your family.
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The day o f the secret nostrum is past—the peo­
ple are no longer fooled by extravagant and im­
possible claims made in misleading advertising.
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IHE SECRET 0E YOUIH
You Have a Right to Know
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Honest open frankness is your due there being
nothing to conceal about our remedies we freely
furnish full information at all times.
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You wouldn’t think of eating food of which you
knew nothing of the quality.
Then, why use medicine regarding which neither
you nor your druggist know anything?
Our reputation has been built on a policy o f abso­
lute integrity and fair dealing. You get the best o f
drug store service and drug store merchandise when
you trade here.
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t CENTRAL POINT PHARMACY
CENTRAL POINT, OREGON.
MARY A. MEE. Proprietress
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W e Are Adding a Line of
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To our stock and invite you to call and look over
this line when in need of anything in furniture. :
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Rogue
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COWLEY
River Plumbing &
Hardware Co.
HENRY
RILEY
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TH E G U A R A N T E E D IRON
When you buy an Electric Flat Iron get one that will
last a lifetime—it’s the most economical.
Now $2.00
made by the G e n e r a l E l e c t r i c C o m p a n y
will not only last a life time, but it is correctly designed to hold an even
h e a t when doing any kind o f ironing.
T he G
uaranteed
I r o n
It Has No Drawbacks
You can turn your old iron in for 50 cents as part payment on one
o f these irons.
Better place your order now, as we have only one hundred more o f
these irons at this price.
California-Oregon Power Company
Phone 168.
216 West Main St.,
Medford, Oregon.
IHE WANDERING BOY
“ Oh, where is my wandering
boy tonight?” has been sung for
thousands o f times with tender­
ness and pathos, but how many
o f the singers or hearers, ever
gave heed to the pertinent in­
quiry o f the song? Statistics are
frequently published showing the
great majority o f our boys spend­
ing their nights away from the
better influences o f home. As
they grow into youth and early
manhood they seem to grow into
the world and worldly ways. I f
the singer’s plaintive question
could be answered imblicly in any
ordinary meeting where the song
is sung, it would cause a tremen­
dous sensation, and many a heart
would bow down in sorrow and
pain. For some reason it is just
as well that the nightly haunts
of “ the boys” are not specifically
mentioned in local public meet­
ings, and yet the matter is one
o f common report. The boys are
too often out o f home, out o f the
church and Sunday school, out of
organizations o f moral character,
and into the world “ for all it is
worth.” —Ex.
Fresh, Dainty Confections
Everything in the line o f toothsome sweets
High grade boxed candies cur specialty
A wide variety o f tobaccos, cigars, pipes
and smokers’ sundries constantly on hand
G. S. M OORE
At the old stand
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JUST RECEIVED
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Another Car of American Fence
American is the best.
The
best
is none too good.
W e can
supply your wants in farm implements for the spring trade
Spring will soon be here.
See Our Line of Garden Plows
CENTRAL POINT MEAT
COMPANY
While we have been telling you about Spray Pumps. Spray
kigs. Gas Engines, Wind Mills, Wagons, Buggies and Hacks
Fresh and Cured Meat
our harness man has been busy. I f you will drop in he will
talk harness and show you how they are made,
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and Sausages of
All Kinds.
PURE
K IT T L E
R E N 0 E R E0
P h o n «. Main 01
LARO
H «a . 3 0 X 3
Call and see our stock and get prices.
back o f our goods.
Yours for business,
Our guarantee
Freeman & Wiley Company
Central Point,
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