CENTRAL POINT HERALD. THURSDAY, JUNE 25. 1914 j Our Items of I^ocal Interest Those Who Go and Come With Company They Entertain With every dozen photos amounting to $4.00 or over we will give A Large Picture Mrs. Frank Tompkins was the guest of Mrs. II. W. Davisson Tuesday. As a “ water cure” city, Ashland promises to become a noted place. Its up to them now to find a cure for “ that tired feeling.” State Representative E. E. Blanch­ ard will hear thecagle scream at Grants Pass July 4th, and is on the program for the principal address. A b s o lu te ly P u r e Mrs. J. E. Watt and daughter, Miss Helen, Mrs. S. A. Nye and son Steven, Wm. Watt, and Mr. Goodrich of Med­ ford were callers at the L. Hatfield NO A L U M , NO L IM E P H O S P H A T E home last Sunday. Mrs. Diggins arrived Monday after­ noon from Walla Walla, Washington, Portland municipal dock No. 1, will Cannery, cannery, is the cry of thfc to join her husband who has accepted be enlarged to hold two large ships at the Albany business men. the pastorate of the local Christian same time. Independent bar pilots hnve reduced church. Rev. and Mrs. Diggins have The Oregon Power Co., has 100 men moved into the Mrs. Gibson house on at work extending its intake for the rates from $1.50 to $1.00 per foot draft for vessels. South Second street. Springfield water supply Under the head of a state industrial Mr. and Mrs, Earl Shirley went to The Progressive party in the state of Ashland Wednesday morning to spend Massachusetts propose to spend $50,000 survey the water power on the Rogue river is to be investigated with a view the day with friends in that city, and in their coming campaign. to putting the state into the business from which place they leave today for j San Francisco where they expect to lo- I While the heat is somewhat oppresive of generating electric power. Freak laws have bad the same effect cate permanently. Mrs. W. E. Owen these days, consider well that there is yet a hotter place with all its torments. in Wisconsin as Oregon. In both states accompanied them to Ashland. taxes have doubler). Wisconsion went A friend in southern California writes j As June is rapidly approaching to a up from $2,566,711 in 1913 to $7,655,- us to send him several copies of the close, the brides-to-be must get a bus­ 318 in 1914. For many years they had H e rald for distribution and says: tle on themselves and not loose the no state levy. “ Whenever I receive my paper it is golden opportunity that this month be­ speaks for them. eagerly sought for by many who con j template going to Oregon, and I may j As a precaution against fire, would it be in a measure fortunate enough to , not be feasible to at once begin burn­ land several good families in your vi- \ ing off the dry grass that surrounds cinity. ” your home? Don’t wait until the Mayor Have opened a shoe shop Quite a number from here went to J compells you to do so. in the A. P. Gillette store Gold Hill and Grants Pass Sunday after- I The women teachers of Oregon are and would appreciate a part noon to see the ball games. Medford j seeking legislation to establish salaries of your patronage in this played at Gold Hill and lost 11 to 12. | for women equal to that of men teach­ line. I have a well equip­ Talent played at Grants Pass and won ers. They declare that the discrimina­ ped shop, use the best of 8 to 6. A special train was run from tion against women teachers in the mat­ materials and guarantee Ashland to Grants Pass and return ter of salary is based upon neither econ­ good work. which was fairly well patronized by the omic necessity, logic nor justice, and “ fans” along the line. they are determined to force an adjust­ EAR L M ILLER , Shotm akar C e n tra l Point. The Presbyterian Home Missionary ment of the matter. Go to it, school- society met with Mrs. H. W. Davidson mams. Wednesday afternoon, June 17, and spent a very delightful afternoon. There were 18 members present and a very interesting program was rendered. See the R EA L S H O E B A R G A IN S The minister, Mr. Basham, was pres­ In Sturtevant’s Window. ent and gave a very interesting talk which was greatly enjoyed by all. Two new members joined the society at this meeting. Faber buys poultry at all times. 3tf Take your spring chickens to Faber E. C. Faber spent Sunday afternoon & McDonald. 3tf with friends in Medford. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Swain, See samples in window at Do you know Waters? He is the Paint J une 12. a son. man in Medford. the Studio. This is good Mr. Booth was a business visitor in Born, to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Boren, Medford Tuesday. during the month of June June 16, an 8} pound daughter. only. Mr. and Mrs. Jones of this city spent Jim Vestel was down from Phoenix , Sunday with relatives in Medford. We also do enlarging, Sunday for a short visit in this city. Yes sir. We frame Pictures.— copying and kodak finishing Carl Bennett, of East Medford, was Waters, Medford. Come in and see the new a visitor in this city Monday evening. Mrs. M. O. Broadbent and children mounts just arrived. L. L. Love was a business visitor in spent Tuesday with relatives in Medford. Medford and the county seat Monday. For Sale or Trade—Span of small Central Point Studio, Tom Pankey and wife, of Sams Val­ Mules for a good horse. Inquire of Ike M r s . L e s m e s ls t e r -P r i c e , P r o p . ley, were visitors in this city Tuesday. Williams. G. S. Sanderson was a business vis- Rev. R. Arthur Basham was a busi- ness visitor in Medford the first of the I tor in tl>e county metropolis between trains Tuesday morning. week. All members of the Rebekah lodge Misses Mildred Stewart and Tesele are requested to be at the lodge hall on Miss Bertha Eliason of Ashland was the guest of friends in this city over Neale went to Medford Tuesday after- 1 Friday afternoon, June 26, at 2:30 p. m. noon for a short visit with friends. sharp. Sunday. Floyd Kyle went to Lebenon,Oregon, i C. S. Eicher brought in a fine load of Dr. E. Kirckgessner, of Medford,was a business visitor in this city Tuesday Wednesday where he will spend a few logan berries Tuesday morning and dis- weeks visiting friends and relatives. j posed of them to Central Point mer- morning. Jessie and Bessie Fredanburg.of Sams i chants. T. J. Kelsoe was up from Gold Hill The Government will spend $4,100,000 Saturday for a short business visit in Valley, are spending the week in this city with their sister, Mrs. Ed Moore. in the river and harbor improvements this city. Mrs. J. H. Byerley, of Kanes creek, at the mouth of the Columbia river in I. F. Williams and his father wore visitors in Medford between trains i sPent a few hours in the city Saturday this state. Mr. Williams of Merlin came down evening trading with our local mer­ Monday morning. the latter part of last week for a visit chants. Alfred Gillette and wife were in from Mr. and Mrs. Sweeney of Grants with his son, I. F. Williams, and fam­ Beagle Sunday for a short visit with Pass spent a few hours Sunday visiting ily in this city. relative in this city. Rev. Basham dined with Mr. and at the home of Mrs. Emma Bebb and Oliver Adams of Klamath Falls is Mrs. R. W Elden at their pleasant Miss Mary Mee. here for a visit with his brother, F. M. M. E. Root, W. A. Pybum and Archie country home “ Green Acres” near Adams, and family. Parker were among those who had Seven Oaks, Wednesday. Dr. S. A. Mulkey made a business Mrs. Wiley who has been spending business interests in the trip to Ashland Saturday afternoon, re- , , 8 ,n lne county metro- several days in this city as the guest of turning Sunday morning. P° “8 Monday afternoon’ Irvin Bebb who went to Portland to Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Purcell and Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Nibert, who has been ill attend the Rose festival accepted a Mrs. Robert Kyle, left Wednesday at the Dow Hospital, has entirely re­ position in a caffeteria and will remain morning for her home at Lebenon, Ore­ covered and returned to her home. gon. in that city for the present. Uncle Sam Murray and J. F. Williams The Secretary of the Interior has de­ Mrs. Guy Tex returned Tuesday morn- have returned from the Applegate dis­ ; ing from a couple of weeks visit with signated a tract of 284,000 acres of land trict where they spent a week prospect­ friends and relatives in Portland and in Oregon for entry under the enlarged ing and hunting. other cities in the northern part of the homestead law. Most of these lands lie Mrs. W. L. Lull, who has been a state. in the Deschutes and John Day river patient at the Dow Hospital in this basins. George Wallace, who has been very city for the past few weeks, is report­ Ed Roberts, president of the state ill for some time past,and who suffered William Redzom, a butcher employed ed as convalescing. a relapse, is now well on the road to re­ board of horticulture, was in the valley in a meat market at Grants Pass went We have just received a full line of covery, much to the gratification of his the latter part of last week looking over conditions regarding his line of crazy in that city last Wednesday and the celebrated Conkey stock remedies. many friends. work and while here he was the guest after procuring a couple of revolvers at Come in and get a valuable poultry Place your orders early with The of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hopkins at their a hardware store he engaged in a duel book free. C. P. Feed Store. tf Central Point Feed Store for new and with the chief of police. The chief Mrs. MacCullough, of Medford, will second hand grain bags this season, home north of the city. escaped without injury but Redzom was be here next Sunday to hold the regu­ and you wont be disappointed. We The first freight vessel to be towed winged in the right arm and gave him­ lar morning and evening preaching ser­ also handle sack twine. through the Panama Canel was the self up to the officer. He was com­ vices in the local Baptist church. Grace liner Santa Clara carrying a car­ The Rogue River Hardware & Plumb­ mitted to the insane asylum at Salem. go of Pacific Coast products, 90 per Your films developed 10c per roll. ing company has added a stock of fur- O. F. Williams and wife, of Albany, Printing 4c each. Fine photos $1.25 iture to the store and will hereafter be cent of which was loaded at Portland, Oregon, are here visiting Mr. William’s nearly all of which will be discharged per dozen. Up-to-date Studio, 232 East prepared to supply the wants of cus­ at New York. The vessel is compara- father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Main street, Medford, Oregon. 8tf tomers in this line. When in need of atiaely new, this being her third trip to Williams. They drove overland from The building recently occupied by the furniture look this line over. Albany, consuming five weeks for the the Pacific Coast. Siskiyou confectionery which belongs Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Harrison, of Med­ trip in which they spent looking over The Reame chapter held a reception to L. L. Love has been much improved ford, came down the first of the week the country and especially that part in appearance by a coat of paint on the to take charge of the hotel in this city in Masonic hall at Medford on Wednes­ lying near the coast. Mr. Williams and day evening in honor of the newly elect­ exterior. for a few weeks pending some exten­ wife, accompanied by his mother, will ed grand matron, Mrs. Nellie McGowan, Roy Davidson and Henry Kilburn left sive changes which the Ray company who was elected by the grand chapter leave within a week for Klamath county the ; first of the week for Crater expects to make in the building. by an almost unanimous vote. The where they expect to reside permanent­ Lake where they expect to find em­ Mrs. Parker and daughter, Eduma affair was very elaborate. The officers ly. His mother goest o visit her daugh­ ployment during the summer. The trip Carroll, left Saturday evening for Deer- and past grand officers of Jacksonville, ter who lives near Bonanza. was made with teams. lodge, Montana, where they will visit Ashland and Central Point being invit­ Among the Churches. We are Jackson county agents for relatives for a few weeks and then go ed to attend. the famous Cyphers Incubators, Brood­ on to Iowa where most of the summer Miss Bickley, who has been the guest PR ESBY TER IAN ers and Poultry Supplies. They are will be spent with relatives and friends. of her aunt, Mrs. S. G. Showalter, in Rev. R. Arthur Basham, Pastor. the standard by which all others are this city for several days past, went to O rc h a rd ls t s ! judged. The C. P. Feed Store. 46tf Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. Shasta Retreat Monday expecting to Use "Corona” Dry Arsenate of Lead Morning Service, 11:00 a. m. In recent real estate transfers re­ spend several days there. Tuesday Sermon—“ Rounding Up The Race.” corded at the county court house we and you’ll get the best results. I t’s morning a message was received from Evening Service This will be a Rose note that of S. E. Colver et vir to the powder that stays in suspension, the young ladies home in North Dakota Henry B. Kilburn. lot 3, block 5, Oak has no sediment; and is uniform in stating that her father had died sudden­ Service. The church will be decorated strength. I t ’s efficient, economical and Park Addition to Central Point. ly there. The message was forwarded with roses. There will be special music. convenient. Why buy water? "Coro­ and Miss Bickley will likely return at The pastor will give a short talk on The Rogue River Valley band went na” cannot dry out. At The Central some live subject. Sunday evening July once to North Dakota. to Gold Hill Friday evening where the Point Feed Store. 52tf 5th, will be given over to the children. boys assisted in furnishing music for a Wm. Tallman, of Baker, president of George Wright was over from Klam­ the Cattle and Horse Breeders’ asso( i- dance given there for the benefit of the M ET HODIS T EPISCOPAL. ball team. A very nice time is report­ ath Falls the latter part of last week ation of Oregon has advised O. M. Rev. C. L. Creesy, pastor. after a load of goods. He started on Plumber, manager of the Pacific North­ ed by all those who attended. Sunday School 9:4.i a. m., preaching the return trip Sunday afternoon and west Livestock * V .O w vyw n aooiA iouuii th ill*»!. association at an an nil- im- at 11:00; Junior League at 3:00 p. m. While several districts of the valley was accompanied by Robert Dunlap and pgrtant meeting of his society will be Epworth League devotional service 7:00 have at different times advanced claims Clifford Gardner who expect to work in of record breaking laying hens it rests the Klamath country during the sum­ held in Portland during the livesteck p. m.; preaching service 8:00 each Sun­ show at the Union Stockyards next day. Prayer meeting Thursday at 8:00 now with a Phoenix poultry raiser to mer. Fall. Stock raisers from all over the p. m. Choir practise every Friday at set up a new record for setting hens. Northwest will be expected to attend 7:30 p. m. At the meeting of the W. R. C. Sat­ Mrs. V. G. Frost of that place has a hen which was given a setting of seven­ urday afternoon the ladies tendered a this convention. Morning subject: “ Play Ball, a lesson teen eggs and when she came off with farewell reception to Mrs. Parker and One of the prominent featuri s of the from the Diamond.” the brood there were eighteen perfect­ her daughter who left in the evening Salem Cherry Fair, to be held June 25- Evening subject: ‘Church Federation.’ for eastern points to spend the summer. 26-27, will be an electrical parade the ly good chicks. Epworth League topic: “ The Im­ Refreshments were served and a very last night of the shov/. There will migrant Tide.” Leader, Miss Lenore pleasant time spent by all the ladies probably be ten floats in line, all gor­ Barnett. present. geously decorated and illuminât id. An- Temperance address tonight by a rep­ Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Odell, of Sioux ' other interesting feature will be a resentative of the W. C. T. U. at eight Falls, South Dakota, arrived in the city street dance led by King Bing and o'clock. Tuesday morning and went out to Ag- Royal Ann and which will be psrtici- ate for a few days visit with Mr. and P*ted in by the Cherrians an