Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, March 18, 1915, Page 2, Image 2

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CENTRAL POINT HERALD, THURSDAY. MARCH 18, 1915
C e n t r a l P o in t H e r a l d i the
¡>eh^ Pacific
befien Highway
°J. «»•opinionthat
was in a
WHY NOT OREGON
Marlin \
BE f i f R BUSINESS CONDITIOISS-
Oregon is a great state. It is
„
d mignty empire embryo
With
one-sixth of all the standing tim-
t,„r o f the United States w|th
¡^s myriad streams and their hun-
dreds o f thousarda o f undevelop_
ed dynamic horsepower, with
mirera] wea]th unto,d an(J
The legislature has adjourned
..
____ mUch earlier date than the Bowl-
K o v a l h . B e b b , P u b l is h e r .
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without enacting any serious
I r v in T . H e r b . M a n a g e r
oy leu r wouia inaicaie, anu ne
reactionary legislation attacking
Repeating HXtfle \
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J w n tw to Ond out li th . .»form ..
business or indn. triel_ , t went
Shoots all .22 short, .22 long and
.22 long-rifle cartridges; ex­
as I-.mu -.r. km :....i n«w.p.p«r d«vut*Ki t«| l0IJ
Y ^ *"• ow jy is cor
the other way and gave more at­
tin; irit. f - ts of Central Point and tho Rogue
cellent (or rabbits, squir­
rect. Automcbil.sts who have
River Valley.
tention to constructive politics.
rels, hawks, crows, foxes
I V h l is h k d E v e r y T h u r s d a y ,
been
over
the
two
routes
thru
and all small game
Subscription price, $1.50 per year, in advance.
1 he effort of the legislature as
1 d target work
Oregon state that there is no
a
whole
was
directed
to
making
up to 200 yards.
Erit«-ro«l a.s Second-claflB matter. May 4 1906,
at ti ! ’<» ’ office at ( entrai Point, Oregon, under comparison between the two the most ^touched, with industrial
it easier for industries, placing Here's the best-made
he a.-t o f (*ongr«M of March 3. 1879.
Pacific Highway being much the possibilities and aRricultura, pro.
fewer burdensome regulations on .22 rifle in the w orld!
as is evidenced by the babiHties unequalled anywhere, corporation and capital helping
It’s a take-down, convenient to carry and clean. Tlic tool steel .
I HIS PAPf
H *rt
file
the D a r k A d - better
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I II VERTISINO AGENCY. INC., 427
working parts cannot v a r mu. its Ivory Head and ■>'- y •■
; k
big
South Main 'treet. Lon Angeles, and 779 Market fact that far the greater number with pretty flowers and beaetifu,
sights are the Ix-t set . ver furnished on any .ii. Has levir ac^ on
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development.
Stn***t, -an Fraiu iaco, where contracts for adver­
game rifle; has solid top and side eject,on for safety and rapid accunswhrnn*
of
machines
come
this
way.
The
women
that
bloom
the
year
tising can l>e made for it.
Ib autiful case-hardem if finish and superb build and ba , j
-rices $12 15 up
The feeling is growing among $14.50;
.1 Cl
m Model
Model 18t»3,
1892. similar,
similar, but
not take-down, price», Ifii.id up.
octagon, $10.00.
but not
route through western and south- round> with all these thinKS we
the
people
that
big
business
as
7%
e
77?
a
r/in
/ ire w m s C a ,
Learn more about all Marlin repeater«. Send 3
ern Oregon is open at an early; believe we have the greategt
ANNOUNCEMENT.
42 Willow St.. New Haven, Conn.
well as small business is entitled stamps postace for the 128-page Marlin catalog.
It nay. to reload your shells! Your empty hred shells are the expensive
The Herald publishers take date in the spring, that date be- commonwealth in the world. We to profits, and that industries and
part*o? fa ct* v ammunition. They're as strong and good as new, and it s
ing determined by the condition believe it has a great desti
iis y to reload!
Mcrclv d. cap and re-cap shell insert powder, crimp shell
payrolls are more desirable than
pleasure in announcing that in of the road over the Siskiyous,
on to bullet. You reload lou
in S. R cartridges (buying bullets) in X
______________
hour
at
total
expense
77c.; casting bullet« yourself, Sie.; new factory
the future they will have the and not by the road from Grants
cartridg e c t $2.52. f r e e -id e a l Hand Hook tells all about reloading all
The Herald is pleased to note agitation and regulation.
,.d shotgun ammunition; 1C pages of valuable information;
rifle, ‘pistol
If railroads and public utility
able assistance of W. A. Crane Pass north, as Bowlby would ! the activity of the Central Point
.e for 3 stam ps postage. Th Marlin Firearms C..,, 42 W ill-* Nt- New Haven, Conn.
a.s associate editor and business have the people believe. Last Commercial Club, or rather, the corporations cannot make money,
year the first auto through to preparation it is making to get cannot pay interest on bonds,
partner. Mr. Crane came here
Grants Pass from the north J busy and active in the near fu- cannot earn dividends for stock­
S . H. BAUM AN
from south Texas to take an int­
Th e S chool of
reached here early in March.
ture. Some o f us are sometimes holders, there is no future for M o d e r n M e t h o d «
B. I. VANOILDER
erest in the Herald. He has had
The damage done by the offici- prone to find fault with an or- this large field of investments.
nearly thirty years’ practical ex- ous highway engineer will be but ganization of this kind. The
As the community curbs the
I < ri<>nce in the newspaper field | short lived. As soon as a few , better plan would be to “ jine” initiative o f private enterprise, it
m
m
u
u v a ,
in western and central western autos trY the eastern route the the organization and be a booster drives out capital and forces pub­
Pacific Highway will again, as instead o f a knocker.
lic
ownership
with
increased
tax­
states, and comes to us with un-
usual, get the travel.”
ation in nine cases out of ten as
M EDFORD, OREGON
q iestioned endorsements as to
Germany announces her pre­ the only alternative.
FURNISHES THE BEST TO BE HAD IN PRACTICAL EDUCATION
a lility, integrity and honesty,
The meter system, both as re­ paredness to fight untill her own
Then why should not legisla­
terms
are
assured;
the
Allies
his progressive spirit and his ag- gards water and lights, seems to
tures, city and county govern­
E V E R Y boy and ifirl can­
TART RIGHT and success is half attained.
gre ive disposition whenever the Herald to be the most equi­ have announced practically the ments, courts and commissions
not attend the University
This school gives more than a theoretical
table plan. In fact it believes it same determination. Instead of
or Hi«;h School for four
become constructive and helpful
the interests of the people in
knowledge
of business branches. It trains
to be the only just system. Few, asking, "when will this cruel
years; but every boy and
instead of attacking undertak­
common are infringed.
ifirl can attend the [M e d ­
each student individually in the practical
if any, people object to paying war end?” one might as consist­ ings of private capital?
for d C o m m e r c i a l C o l ­
it is the purpose of the Herald for what they get, provided the ently ask when will it begin in
methods of real business. It equips for th#
l e g e for six months, or a
State, county and city have
year, and get an education
emergencies of life.
m anagement to broaden the field price is reasonable; but most peo­ earnest?
that pays dividends for
the right to collective enterprises,
life.
of the paper, making it a county ple do object to paying either
The Portland Evening Tele­ but they have no right to drive
paper in the true sense of the directly or indirectly for some­ gram, now thirty-eight years old, out or destroy the opportunities
thing they do not get or receive
term.
Any enterprise having
Enter any time, Day or Night School. No term divisions.
no benefit from.
The Herald has recently moved into a new for private capital in any legiti­
for its purpose the betterment does not assume to “ know it all,” building o f its own, increased its mate field.
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In Session all Year
The right o f reasonable regula­
and advancement of any interest and is open to conviction. What­ size, and adopted a new style,
in Jackson county will have the ever action the council takes in one that meets with unanimous tion is conceded, but there is an
For further Information call, Telephone 15L, or write
approval, especially the n e w obligation that this regulation
cooperation o f the Herald; the our city’s affairs the Herald is
dress of body type, which is one shall be helpful and shall con­
Herald believes in cooperation in going to assume the members are size larger than formerly. The
serve the fountains of prosperity.
actuate’d by the best of motives;
public enterprises, and we also
Telegram has long enjoyed the
it could hardly believe other­
Lincoln Beachy, the greatest
desire your cooperation that we wise—it would have to be shown. enviable reputation of being one
of the most influential and relia­ aviator of the age, met his death
may make the Herald a welcome
ble papers on the coast but has Monday at San Francisco when
It
is
both
gratifying
and
en­
visitor in every home.
couraging to learn that the peo­ been somewhat handicaped by be endeavored to outdo all former
And we hope to he given the
m n r r m iH lia WrtW i n
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published in t the
office
of
ple of Jackson county are paying h being
support that our business people their taxes with more promptness the Oregonian. Under the guid­ feats. By his daring and skill in
and friends can afTord and be than they did last year. They ing hand o f the aggressive and the execution of feats no other
justified in giving, and we as are doing even better than that; fearless John F. Carroll and his aviator dafed to attempt, Beachy
sure you we will ever endeavor they are not taking advantage of able co-workers, J. E. and L. R. won the admiration o f millions
Wheeler, The Herald believes it of people who mourn his death.
to merit your good will and the semi-annual payment plan
but paying a full year’s taxes has good reason to expect the
confidence.
and getting the benefit o f the Telegram to wield a powerful
The advice of Horace Greeley,
three per cent discount. If this influence for good in Oregon af­ “ Go West, young man,” is as
AN ANEAGONISIICAL OffICIAl.
Have a good, hearty appetite
is not good evidence of improv­ fairs.
worthy of acceptance today as it
The injury to a community a ing conditions we do not know
Loss of appetite is a sure sign of something wrong In the digestive
system. You can quickly set such functional disturbances right with
What is going to become of was the day that great man gave
man clothed with an official garb which way to look.
is capable of accomplishing is
man, “ poor man?” Here comes it. The West is still very young,
In the death of Count Witte a wife asking for a divorce just and, like all youngsters, it cannot
brought forcibly to public atten­
COR THE PUBLIC HEALTH
tion in the following article tak­ the world loses one of its great­
E J -- J-E 3 E 3
because hubby would not let her escape its growing pains, its
TB*Uf «MIR
en from the Rogue River Cour­ est notables. The people on this
akward period, its know-it-all
ier. Because the State Highway continent knew Count Witte by have one boiled egg a day. Un­
Such ex­ age, and the mischievous tenden­
Engineer is "friendly” to the reuson of the prominent part he reasonable woman!
This preparation is a positive aid to weak stomachs in digesting
»■list side highway is not suffic­ played in negotiating the Russo- travagance if persitently persist­ cies of youth, but we have the
food. It also stimulates the appetite, and through the strength thus
gained builds up a healthy, vigorous condition of the stomach and the
ient reason for his making state­ Japanese treaty of peace a t ed would discourage any young fullest confidence in its ultimate
general condition.
ments that border very closely Portsmouth. He devoted h i s man from embarking on that sea vigorous, healthy, prosperous
This splendid remedy has our positive guarantee, as well as the
guarantee o f th" American Drug and Press Association.
It will do
on untruth. The Courier article great energy and superior intel­
broad-minded manhood.
that holds such fascination for and
what is claimed for it. Price $1.00. For sale by
lect to bring about a more en­
-follows:
every young Adonis.
‘ Come West, young man.
MISS MARY A. MEE
' It has long been known that lightened civilization in all the.
Slavic
domains.
His
advanced'
Exclusive Meritol Agency
State Highway Engineer Bowlby
was no friend o f the Pacific thought and activities rendered
High" av, or at least of that por- him unpopular with the Russian
I: 'ii of it through the Willa­ government and he was forced
mette, Umpqua and Rogue val- to retire to private life.
leys. It has been charged before
Taxpayers o f Rogue River val-!
now that he was “ pulling” for
the east side route, and new evi­ ley should not complain or pro- j
dence of this activity has just test too vigorously about taxes.
Reduced fare round trip tickets, permitting
come to light through a letter It were far better to be some-1
stop-overs at all points in either direction, to
received in this city trom the what burdened with taxes and
the Panama Pacific International Exposition,
Automobile Club of Seattle. This have the means to pay with than j
San Francisco, and to the Panama California
Once a luxury, now a choice.
organization writes the local to have a lower tax and nothing
Exposition, San Diego, onxdlp f»er> dav lo Mo». JO
Commercial club that it made in­ with which to liquidate with, as
Perfect cooking first demands a
quiry o f State Highway Engineer is the case in many localities.
Via the
Bowlby asking for a road map of Then, too, we should take into
clean kitchen. Modern kitchens have
Oregon, and that in his reply he consideration the many comforts
no coal buckets or ashpans. There is
made the followiny statement re­ we enjoy in the way of paved
highways and streets, power,
garding the Pacific Highway:
Three Fine Trains Daily
an Electric Range built to suit your
‘ Replying to your letter of lights, sewerage, etc., not en­
Shastd
llmiteJ
:
Sdn
francisco
Express
:
CJfornid
Express
joyed
by
people
living
where
March J. relative to the Pacific
needs and at a price you can afford
llighwas in Oregon, will state taxes are somewhat lower.
Conditions
are
never
so
bad.
you
that the route through the Willa­
to pay.
mette valley via. Grants Pass to know, but what they might be
Medford will not be in good con­ worse.
Flat rate for Electric Range $ 5 .0 0
Ten days’ stop-over will be allowed at San
dition any time this year. It will
Francisco and Los Angeles on one way tickets
l>c passable after the first o f June.
per month. W e have all the latest
sold to Eastern Cities when routed via the
1’hc lx st route through Oregon
Southern Pacific.
types of Electric Ranges on display
is as follows: From Portlund
diip the car to l'he Dalles, thence
in our office.
to Wasco and south through cen­
tral Oregon through Pnneville
A new booklet dneriU&ir the trip front Portland to San Pietro including
Ask for demonstration.
th»* two Exposition«, the scenic beauties of Oregon, the Siskiyou* and
to Crater Lake to Medford, or
Shasta Mountains. San Francisco, the beach and »filing resorts of Cali­
directly south to Lakeview;
fornia, the San Joaquin Valley and Yosemite National Park. Fies on
application to nearest Agent.
thence down the Pitt river toi
R'tiding, where you get the Pa­
cific Higlnvhy again. ’
SO U TH E R N PACIFIC
PURI KITTLE RENDERED LARO
< alimenting uj>on this letter
John M. Scott. General Passenger Agent. Portland, Oreg< n
PiJONE 168
216 WEST MAIN S f REET
MEDFORD. OREGON
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i'f engineer, the secre-
Phon«. M ain O l
R ts .J O X S
tan o the Seattle club says that Ea
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MEDFORD
S
We Print to Please
We Print Everything
Tonic Digestive
Two World Expositions
Now Open
Electric Cooking
Scenic Shasta Route
STOP-OVERS ON ONE WAY TICKETS
(EN1KAL POINT MEAT
COMPANY
Fresh <ind Cured Meat
and Sausages of
All Kinds.
“ California and It's Two World Expositions.”
California-Oregon
Power
Company