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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1914)
CENTRAL POINT HERALO, THURSDAY. JULY 9, 19Í4 C en tral P oint H er a ld ata‘k l? the clerks of hi* depart 1913 A RECORD YEAR IN ment when he said: HOTEL MEOFOñÜ LIM btK PRESERVATION “Then came a great shout from B y G lea so n & B a c o n . COM FORT. SERVICE THE BEST. The most notable progress yet the flag: 100 ROOMS. RATES: $1.00 UP. recorded in the chemical treat \ s I n DEPENDENT local n e w s p a p e r dev o ted to “ ‘The work that we do is the th e in te re s ts o f C e n tra l P o in t a n d th e R ogue ment of timber to prevent decay K iv er V alley. making of the real flag. 1 am P u b l ish e d E very T hursd ay . w as made in 1913, according to a i'uL s rip tio n p rice, $1.50 per year, in advance. HOTEL HOLLAND but its shadow. I am whatever PATENT report recently issued by the Am A COZY H O M E H O T E L . RATES: I E n te re d a s S eco n d -class m a tte r. M ay 4 1906, you make me, nothing more. erican wood preservers’ associa ut th e i ’u-i <»tfke a t C e n tra l P o in t, O reg o n , u n d e r R O O M S, 75c A ND U P. am your belief in yourself, your GUN M ETAL t h e :*ct o f C ongre»» o f M arch 3. 1879. tion in cooperation with the for E a t Y o u r L u n c h a t H o te l M e d fo rd . dream of what a people may be ' k e p t on file a t th e D a k k A n- est service of the department of THIS I’ API K YEUTIHING VELVET 6 AGENÍ Y. INC., 427 come. Sometimes I am strong i-'.-. . th M ain Strc*< í. Los A n g ele s, an d 779 M ark et agriculture. HOTEL MOORE S tr o .'f . S an F ran cisc o , w here c o n tra c ta fo r a d v e r with pride, when men do an hon tí: iu g ca n 1 m ? ruarle fo r it. The report states that 93 wood est work, fitting the rails togeth-j A F IN E P L A C E W IT H E V E R Y T H IN G preserving plants in 1913 consum S A N IT A R Y . R A T E S ’. 50c U P. er truly. Sometimes I droop, for “ 1111 ClOKIOlS fOlRTH" O ed over 108 million gallons of then purpose has gone from me, These th re e hotels are operated creosote oil, 26 million pounds of Now that this latest “ Inde and cynically I play the coward. under one m anagem ent. Bring This Ad. Good for 50c. dry zinc chloride, and nearly 4 T rue hospitality extended to all. pendence Day -’ has been celebrat- Rut always I am all that you hope Stop here when in Med foni. million gallons of other liquid e 1 with appropriate energy and to be and have the courage to try preservatives. With these the li'yi e with possibly a little patri- for. I am song and fear, strug plants treated over 153 million 0 ism in remote places and we gle and panic, and ennobling have all had a good time in our hope. I am the day’s work of however, that the term “yellow cubic feet of timber, or about 23) s vi ral different ways it might the weakest man, and the larg- pine” includes several species, per cent more than in 1912. The m O pposite P ostoffice, M edford, O regon. M H it be amiss to give one thought est dream of the most daring. I the three most important which output from additional plants un-1 1 i the real purpose of this day of am the Constitution and the are longleaf, shortleaf and lob recorded would increase the totals ; , = = o ^ lolly. Oak, including all species, given. c ■ ,1«oration. courts, the statutes and statute has nearly 2 billion feet, and is Impregnated of wood with oils ~ The main idea, of course, is to makers, soldier and dreadnought, < mmemorate the Declaration of drayman and street sweep, cook, the most important hardwood. and chemicals to increase its re- *' si tance to decay and insect at- J Independence and to instill into counselor, and clerk. 1 am the Maple comes next. D a in ty C o n fe c tio n s the minds of all the great im battle of yesterday and the mis Dogwood comes about halfway tack, the report goes on to say, j ♦ F re s h , portance of this strongest of all take of tomorrow. I am the down the list with more than 7 is an industry which has become ♦ nations, which is the United mystry of the men who do with million hoard feet, and of those important in the United States J Sta'.es of America. So the streets out knowing why. I am no more species mentioned Turkish box- only in recent years. In Great ? Everything in the line of toothsome sweets are decked with national colors than what you believe me to be, wood comes la t. with less than Britain and most of the European t High grade boxed candies cur specialty ai d “Old Glory” raised on high and I am all that you believe I 30 thou, and feet, followed b.\ countries practically every wood* ? v.i'h intention that those who can he. 1 am what you make many other., too insignificant to en cross-tie and telephone or tele-• ? A wide variety of tobaccos, cigars, pipes gathered beneath the starry folds me, nothing more. My stars and list hut making a total of all kinds graph pole receives preservative and smokers’ sundries constantly on hand might catch the inspiration that my stripes are your dreams and of more than a million feet. Of treatment. In the United States the native species, laurel, holly less than 30 per cent, of the 135 this “flag that is like a flower” your labors. They are bright a; the Chinese said when our with cheer, brilliant with courage and yucca fall very near the foot million cross-ties annually con- banner was seen at Canton—al and firm with faith, because you of the list in relative quantities sumed are treated, and the prop-! ■ G. S. MOORE er treatment of an annual con- j . t , ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦ ways sends out to its loyal sub have made them so out of your used. ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦>♦♦♦♦♦♦ jects. Fifty-live principal industries sumption of 4 million poles may hearts, for you are the makers A ml did you hy any chance of the flag, and it is well that use wood as raw material. T h e ir ll('said to have scarcely begun, • ♦ ♦ i ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ »♦ ♦ ♦-»♦♦♦+ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ relative importance is hard to in- heal progress in the United Y when you saw the profussion of you glory in the making.’ ” olorings, listened to the stir A more appropriate sentiment dicate, because quantity alone is States dates from 1832, when the : THE G U A R A N T E E D IRON ring hand music, and looked up for the day or the flag we have not in allcases a criterion of value Lyanizing process, using bichlo- When you buy an Electric Flat Iron get one that will to the great banner waving over never read nor heard and since of an industry to the community of mercury, was developed, last a lifetime—it’s the most economical. all, get some such thought as this is the day of patriotism and in which it is situated, nor to the hi 1837 two other processes were . introduced, the Eurnet* process Now $ 2 .0 0 that expressed by Secretary of we are all patriotic in a more or country as a whole. T he G uaranteed I ron made by the G eneral E lectric C ompany the Interior Franklin K. Lane in less degree perchance you all More than one-half of the total asi.ng zinc chloride- and tht; ^ will not only last a life time, but it is correctly designed to hold an EVEN consumption consists of planing l'el process using coal tar creo felt some such spirit—not, per heat when doing any kind of ironing. ♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ sote. These last processes are haps, expressed in just the same mill products, the largest item of It H as No D raw b acks largely in use today. You can turn your old iron >n for 50 cents as p art paym ent on one : “ LET GEORGE 00 IT” language, hut the essence of the which are flooring, siding, ceil very of these irons. thought just the same, and that ing and finishing. The next in The idea of timber preserva tion at first made very slow prog Better place your order now, as we have only one hundred more of is what the Fourth of July should dustry, in point of quantity of RUBBER these irons at this price. ress in this country on account of wood used, is the manufacture mean to every citizen of the Un of boxes and crates. Nearly four the large supply of cheap ant ited States of America. STAMPS California-Oregon Pow er Company times as much wood is demanded durable timbers and the genera <MA0( IN M(DFORO) disregard shown toward economy Phone 168. 216 West Main St., M edford, Oregon. ANNUAL GONSUMPIIUN 01 W(K)l) hy makers of boxes and crates as in the use of natural resources. GEORGE J. KUNZMAN : Statistics have been complied by by the builders of steam and elec In 1885 there were only three the forest service which show for tric cars, which come next, and pressure plants in the United PRINTING CO. the first time precisely how the five fold the amount that goes in States; and in 1895 only 15. Since Leave o rd en with Herald Pub lumber produced in the country to furniture, which in turn leads then, however, the industry has lishing Co., Central Point, agent. ♦ is utilized. About 45 billion feet vehicle manufacture. Vehicles de grown rapidly;in 1913 there were ♦ of lumber of all kinds is the an mand surprisingly large supplies 117 plants ♦ W e Are Adding a Line of ♦ nual production in the United of wood, and much of it must he ♦ We cannot have all these fancy States; of this nearly 25 billion of a high class m order to meet ♦ CENTRAL POINT feet, hoard measure, are further requirements for frames, gears, frills like primary elections, ♦ ♦ and bodies. school supervisors, county agri manufactured, the other portion ♦ DRAY LINE. Chairs, listed separately from culturalists, commissions f o r ♦ remaining for rough construction ♦ ♦ C. GRIM, PROP. lumber and for similar purposes. furniture, come after novelties demonstrating how a family of This is exclusive of material which and supplies for dairymen, poul ten children can ho raised on * ♦ All kinds of Hauling, reaches its final use in the form try Keepers, and apiarists,, and $9.00 a week, and such like with ♦ To our stock and invite you to call and look over ♦ Freight handled, baggage of fuel, railroad ties, posts, poles, just before handles, and musical out paying for them. If we ob Ininsferrcd,! moving, etc. midway ject to paying for these things, ^ this line when in need of anything in furniture. ^ pulpwood, cooperage, wood dis- instruments. About All orders recive prompt tillates.and the barks and ex down the list tome pumps and regardless of whether they are ♦ YVe have some extra good values to offer. ♦ and personal attention. tracts demanded hy the tanning wood pipes. Among the products luxuries or necessities, the thing o r Day C a lls Phone C e n tra l Point important enough to list separate to do is to cut them out. The ndustry. Lum ber Company. ly are canes and umbrella sticks, primary and general election The work of collecting and com brooms, firearms, artificial limbs, could be combined without de piling the figures extending over priving the elector of any of his and tobacco pipes. considerable period and was * ♦ W. A. HENRY GEO. L. NEALE carried out state by state; lint as The apportionment of wood rights and privileges and a sav ♦ ♦ >ne full year was made the basis among the various industries, ing would be made to I.ane coun ♦ COW LEY A u ctio n e e r and V alu ato r R ILE Y of statistics in each state the to- grades from planing mill pro- ty alone of $10,000 for every ♦ S A L E S tal is a fair average of the use of duets, w hich take most, dow n to election thus done away with. lumber in further manufacture aeroplanes and dry kilns, at the Cottage Grove Sentinal. arranged and in the whole country. Between bottom of the list. The initiative is too cumber C O N D U C T E D 50 and t>0 per cent, of the lumber some a method for the enactment Have had lift years experience products! is subject to further The output of the gold, silver, of law to he used every time a ♦ and can guarantee satisfaction manufacture. In preparing the copper and lead mines in Wash citizen may have a thought on a ♦ A share of your patron figures in this way, however, it ington in 1913, according to G. N. legislative subject. The proper ♦ You H ave a Right to Know age is solicited. should be remembered that con Gerry, of the United States Geo place for the initiative is that of ♦ < t : n t r a l p o in t , o r e g o n siderable material reaches shops logical Survey, was valued at $1,- an emergency measure, always ♦ a whole lot about the nature and formula of the and factories in the form of logs, 053,135, compared with $1,120, ready, but used only in the ex ♦ remedies you use for yourself and your family. Inilts, and billets without having 211 in 1912. The decrease was treme ease when it appears im ♦ passed through sawmills, and due to low er metal prices and a possible to secure the desired The day of the secret nostrum is past— the peo 1 while this material is included in 1 smaller production of silver and ple are no longer fooled by extravagant and im W e Meet All Demands . legislation through the regularly these statistics this fact should copper. The gold output has a appointed channels of law-mak possible claims made in misleading advertising. he remembered in comparingstat- . value of $(>¡*6,275; the production ing. Lane County News. c ------------ i istics Honest open frankness is your due there being ^ with those of lumber pro- of silver decreased from 113,533 nothing to conceal about our remedies we freely J Why should Oregon worry! It duction. ounces in 1912 to 331.239 ounces furnish full information at all times. ▼ Nearly or quite 100 different in 1913. The copper production has to its credit this year an ex- woods are used in this countrv likew ise decreased from l.*>80.- port business of over $13,000.000. You wouldn t think of eating food of which you ♦ Medford Tent under their own names, while an 910 pounds in 1912 to 9.» 1.082 Ihs. knew nothing of the quality. ♦ unknow n number find their w ay in 1913. Lead production increas ♦ Then, why use medicine regarding which neither ♦ to shops and factories without be ed from 127.387 pounds in 1912 to ♦ & Awning Co. you nor your druggist know anything? ing identified or separately listed 205,487 pounds in 1913. There ♦ ♦ except under general names. In were 57 productive properties, of ♦ 1 0 6 North Fr o n t S t r o o t . Our reputation has been built on a policy of abso ♦ quanity the soft woods, the needle which 12 w ere placers and 45 lode ♦ lute ir.tcgrty and fair dealing. You get the best of ♦ leaf or coniferous trees,are most mines. ♦ drug store service and drug store merchandise when ♦ fresh (irul Cured Ment ♦ important, hut there is a greater ♦ you trade here. number of species among the Collisions betw een airships have Why pay 10c a pound for ♦ (U k l Sausages of ♦ hardwoods or broadleaf trees. become so common that there is ♦ Seattle brands of Tents ♦ Yellow pine comes first with more an insistent demand for the for All Kinds. ♦ ♦ when Medford brands sell than 8 billion feet, followed hy mulation of aerial trafile laws that ♦ CENTRAL POINT ♦ will protect the pedestrian from KETTLE RENOERfO UNO white pine w ith 3 billion:l>ouglas for 34 cents a pound? ♦ ♦ MYRV A. M I L Proprietress C IM R A l P O M . ( « [ C O N . fir with a little more than 2 bill- the fai ingaerorautsr Portland 3©kJ P h o n « , M a in 0 1 ♦ ♦ ion. It should he understood, Spectator. “ Baby Do!l Pumps ° $3.50 a Pair SC H M I D T 'S At the old stand Furniture n. 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