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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1915)
/ V V C entral P oint H erald OUR MERCHANTS * a lte v v ¿A5 ¿A5 * ' ve >ou a Sl*uare d e a l" every tim e They a p p re cia te yo u r patm natfe and w ill treat you rigrht E st '»remm Histnri.-a| THE W ill c o -o p e ra te w ith you on any p rop osition f o r the b etterm en t o f C en tral P oin t and its v ic in ity C entral P oint , J ackson C ounty , O regon , T hursday , M arch 25, 1915 IQ O fi HERALD V olume N ine N umber 48 COUNCIL ADOPTS A TEN THOUSAND M. W. A. AND R. N. GENERAL SCOTT PRZEMYSL CAPTURED SOME CHANCES IN METER SYSTEM DOLLAR PLANT LODGES ENTERTAIN CAPTURES INDIANS WITH 50,000 TROOPS THE GAME LAWS The Meeting Monday Night was Well Central Point Has a New Industry Give Another One ot Their Regular Monthly Entertainments, Which Ihdt Will be of Inestimable Attended by Taxpayers and Value to the Valley. Water Consumers. Excelled Former Ones. S in g le -H a n d e d and U n atte n d e d C h ie f-o f-S ta ff of A rm y T a k e s P iu te s . G a rris o n S u rre n d e rs A fte r Am - f|,c ¡yiost |mp0 r|dnt Change Is in m u n itio n and Food A re the Reduction ot Two Weeks E x h a u s te d . ¡h the Deer Season. m Bluff, Utah.—The Piute Indian upris Petrograd, via London.—The Przera- The latest incorporated industry for One of the most enjoyable social en ing in Utah is over. Brigadier General At the meeting of the city council At a recent lecture at the Page thea ysl garrison capitulated to the Russian ter in Medford State Game Warden Central Point is the Central Point Pack tertainments of the present season was last Monday night, a large number of Scott, chief of staff of the United army. water consumers and tax payers were ing Co., capital stock, $10,000. The in that given by the Modern Woodmen \ g tates army, returned here with Old Finley made the following ezplanations The hoisting of the white flag over of the changes in the game laws made in evidence, the question of water me corporators are: C. E. B. Webb, presi and Royal Neighbors at the I. O. O. F. Polk, Tse-ne-Gat and other renegades this fortress caused little surprise, as by the legislature at its recent session: ters having apparently stirred up the dent; A. C. Fiero, vice-president and hail Friday night. as his prisoners. General Scott took An excellent program, consisting of the Indians single-handed. Six men it was generally known that it was in whole community. After the meeting secretary; J. H. Carlton, treasurer and “ Probably the most important change had been called to order, the mayor ex general manager. vocal and instrumental music and read had been killed, and many wounded a terribly weakened couditlon, with is reduction of two weeks in the deer out food or ammunition, and its en season. The season under the present The company will kill and cure all ing, was rendered with credit to those plained the necessity for meters, and ill earlier fighting between the Indians showed the serious condition the city kinds of meat, employing the very taking part and appreciated by the large and members of the posses, headed by durance was only a question of days. law opens on August. Under the new War office advices report that nine law it will open Aug. 15. The closing had been placed in many times during latest and most improved processess. audience. United States Marshal Nebeker. Austrian generals were taken, more date will be Oct. 31 as at present. the past year for water for fire pro Their products will be known as the This entertainment was one of the With old Polk and his son, whose tection, and that it was absolutely Rogue River Hams and Bacon, “ Acorn regular monthly socials the Woodmen arrest was sought on a murder charge, than 300 officers and 60,000 men. “ The legislature also opened the sea The ending of the long siege Is con son on female Chinese pheasants, but Brand,” and will be guaranteed to be and Royal Neighbors have been holding necessary to remedy such conditions. General Scott brought with him Chief sidered here of great importance. It no bag o f five Chinese pheasants, W. C. Leever, R. H. Cornelius, E. L. the equal of any meat on the market. the past winter, and the members-eem Posey f a d the latter's eldest son. gives Russia control of virtually all of grouse or native pheasants can contain Farra and others all voiced their senti Mr. Carlton has had years of expedience to be imbued with a spirit to excell all Scott effected the capture of the ments in favor of the meter system. in this industry and understands thor former efforts. In addition to the renegades without firing a Bhot. Nav eastern Galicia and releases for serv more than one female Chinese pheas oughly every branch of the business, is The council itself was unanimously in ampsement feature, a bountiful »upper ajo runners located the Indians near ice elsewhere the Russian army which ants. No more than five such birds has been besieging the city. favor of meters, and the only question progressive and up-to-date in every- was spread. can be killed in one day and no more the Navajo mountains for the general The siege of PrzemSyl has been un than ten in an any seven consecutive that troubled that body was how to thing he undertakes, The latest and most popular dance and it was through the friendly Nav- dor way since the early days of the days. No bo bag of ten birds can con procure the meters. Could the city, 1 The present building will be enlarged was introduced by Mr. B. Eddington. ajoes that Scott conducted his negotia war. It has been a bitter and relent tain more than two female Chinese without any money, buy them? Or and equipped to handle a business suf- Both old and young indulged in the ter- tions. less siege, which has never been re pheasants. ” would the consumers pay for them? ficiently large to take care of local psichorean art, and the old seemed to Virtually taking his life in his laxed for a day since the Russians In The majority of the speakers seemed trade first, and will be enlarged as the enjoy it with as much zeal as the young Mr. Finley also enumerated some of hands, it was believed here, General vested the city. Several attempts of to be of the opinion that it would be an business demands. Nothing but the people. the other important changes in the Scott dismissed the posse which had injustice to the poor man to have to very best packing stock will be killed There were other amusements too been in Bluff for more than a month the Austrians to raise the siege have game code. An open season of ten pay nioe dollars for a meter in addition for their trade, numerous to mention. Taken all in all, and entered the Indian country ac failed. days—October 1 to October 10—was With the fall of Przemysl, which has to paying for the water, and when the ' This industry will give employment it was a social affair that would be dif declared on Chinese pheasant in Jack- companied only by his aide and his been described us the key to the Aus mayor called for a vote from the as- to a number of skilled and unskilled ficult to improve upon. Following is Indian guides. son and Union counties. No other eas trian empire, the only important for sembly on the question, it was the unan- j laborers the year round, and the benefit the program; tern Oregon county will be open. Jose tified town in Galicia which is still in imous verdict that the city should try to the town and community cannot be Piano Solo............................ Ethel Dean. phine, Coos and Curry counties, in National Deficit Estimate is Cut. the hands of the Austrians is Cracow to find some means of paying for the estimated, as the great good to the Piano Duet......................................... Washington.—Chairman Simmons, in the northwestern part of the prov western Oregon, also will remain closed meters. I locality will be Doth direct and indirect .........Sadie Beebe and Alex Olsson on these birds. of the senate finance committee, took ince close to the German border. R. H. Cornelius suggested that in ; to the farmers and the townspeople, Vocal Duet......................................... issue with prophets of a large* treas Although the legislature pretended many of the places where he had been j Every resident of the Rogue River . . . . Miss McNasser and G. Farnum to change the season on duck, geese ury deficit, in a statement, saying his Raid on Paris Made by Zeppelin*. located, the cities own the meters and ! valley should insist on their dealer giv Piano and Violin Duet .................. and other migratory birds, Mr. Finley investigations at the treasury have had made a charge of $2.50 for the in- ] ing them the “ Acord Brand” of meats; Paris.—An official report was given ....A lb e r t Forgey and Miss Smith convinced him that the deficit will not declares that these supposed changes stalling of the same. In this way the accept no other brand. By this spirit Reading............................ Zelda Mulkey out regarding the Zeppelin airships exceed $26,000,000. cannot be effective, inasmuch as they city would gain a little over the actual i of fairness and local pride we can all Song............................... James Cornutt that raided Paris early Sunday and conflict with the federal statutes. cost of installation, which would be ap- assist materially in building up an in Song................................... 1. C. Robnett dropped a dozen bombs. The damage Vice President at San Francisco Fair. “ The season on these migratory plied on the purchase price of the me dustry that every citizen o f the valley done was unimportant. Seven or eight San Francisco, Cal.—The program persons were wounded, one seriously. aquatic birds,” he KHys, “ will remain ters. This idea seemed to meet with may justly feel proud of. YEOMEN WILL ORGANIZE HERE. of festivities which had been reserved September 1 to January 15, despite the the approval of the council, who finally The Central Point Automobile line concluded that with what could be ob The oppurtinity of becoming indenti- for President Wilson himself on the Germans Take Two Mountain Height*. legislative enactment. The federal law takes precedence. The federal law, tained in this way, together with the service between Central Point and Med fied with one of the most remarkable occasion of his visit to the Panama- London.— Both the Berlin and Paris extra money that would come in from ford, owned by Lovern and Andrews, fraternal orders in exitence is now at Pacific exposition, was held in honor official reports agree that the Ger however, now is being tested in the the use of the meters would go quite a has proved so popular that the enter hand, and doughtless the residents of of his official representative, when mans capAred important positions in supreme court, and unless it should be ways toward paying for the meters prising proprietors are going to increase Central Point will take advantage of it Vice President Thomas R. Marshall the heights of the Vosges. The Ger declared invalid it will prevail over the reached the city. state law.” themselves, and so it was voted to - popularity bv putting on a new and unite with this society. man report says they have taken the Under the new law it will be per purchase 100 meters, provided the co-in- ! 'arKe touring car. If the travel justi- The Brotherhood of American Yoe- heights of Reich Ackerkopf after a gal cil could make satisfactory arrange- \ ^e8' more trips will be made each day. men was organized in Bancroft Iowa TR A D E IS B E C O M IN G N O R M A L lant defense by Alpine Chasseurs, the missible to sell geese killed in Vasco, Sherman, Morrow, Umatilla, Crook, ments for the payment of the same. j The service will be kept up to the pres- eighteen years ago and at the present French suffering heavily. The French The best of feeling prevailed among ent schednie at least. The proprietors time has over 2,000,000 members Revival Seen In all Lines and Big account admits the loss of Great and ond Jefferson counties, a privilrge that Machinery Orders in. all present, it evidently being the de- desire to give home people every ac- They have paid out over $11,500,000 in Little Reich Ackerkopf. Berlin says was not allowed under the old law. Quail of all kinds, including Bob sire of everybody to aid in solving a i commodation possible, and this should benefits and their assets are 3.000,000. Chicago.—Trade in general lines all French counter attacks were repulsed. very vexatious question. j appreciated by Central Point citi- This is the best record o f any society, over the country has shown season Parts says the battle Is still going on. White, California, mountain, valley and plumed quail, are protected under the After the council voted to purchase zens- and it wrs acomplished in just*)8 years able improvement. Encouraging re new statute, except in Klamath county, the meters, the following regulations1 Mrs. Walter Chapman, of Table Rock, During the month of February of 1915 ports come from all sections of the Notice where killing will be permitted from there were 5202 members taken in the country, embracing the centers of and rates were agreed upon. vvas shopping here last Saturday. Persons desiring to use a little water October 1 to October 10 and in Jackson H O W T O O B T A IN A M E T E R , _ . taken in the society, and during the large industries. for gardens, bushes, tress and lawn and Josephine counties, where they . ■ . . . , Mrs. Shoults, of Davis station. year o f 1914 there were 43,000 members Anyone desiring water for irrigation ’ ’ Significance attaches to tire Increase between now and April 1st may do so may be killed from October 1 October must make application to the City Re trading with our merchants Saturday. secured. in last week's bank clearings at the without any charge for same. 31. Jesse Richardson has returned from corder to have a meter installed, as per The ceruifiicates issued are a combi agricultural centers. Per order, The season oil silver grey squirrel following rates: Hilt, Cal., where he ha3 been employed nation o f life and accident, there being Enormous orders for machinery are City Council. was fixed from September I to October Installation of meter $2.50, meter to 15 different benefits on each one, and a feature in the trade situation, both Mrs. Thomas and daughter of Eagle 31. The present season is October 1 to remain the property of the city. the rates are more than reasonable. t o » domestic and foreign account. Aid for the farm ers. Installation to be paid for as follows: Point have moved into the residence October 31. This society never has raised its rates Unmistakable evidence of strong The whole amount when the meter is formerly owned by her sister, Mrs. To have a hank whose officers and I’ rairie chickens may be killed in ordered in, or $1.25 when meter is i Sinclair, corner Manzanita and Third and show at the present time 100 per underlying confidence that great busi stockholders are progressive and ever Waaco, Sherman and Union counties ordered in, and $1.25 the following 8treets. It is now owned by Mrs Tho- cent solid. Other societies claim the ness activity will come to the United month. | . ! . . . , law forced them to rsise their rates. States is reflected in preparations now alert to the best interests of the com from October 1 to 15. R A TE S FO R W A T E R ! mas who 18 making improvments and munity, is gratifying to the public in Sage hens will be in season from July Why if this were true was this society being made by bankers to meet the $1.00 for first 30*X) gallons (minimum beautifying the place, general. It is Central Point's good 15 to August 31. The present season over looked, whose rates are con conditions. fortune to have just such an institu is August 1 to 31. rate.) siderable lower than those who claim Argentina Suffers From War. tion. 25 cents per 1000 gallons for the next The trout-fishing aeaBon remains the they were forced to raise, surely this Charles Francis Adams Dead. Washington.—A large falling off in 2000 gallons. One of the conditions that has re same as at present, Closed until April Washington. — Charles Francis 10 cents per 1000 gallons for the next Argentina's customs receipts is ex- is concusive proof that the Yoemen are tarded an improvement in the stringen 1 on trout under ten inches in length. Adams, former president of the Union 15.000 gallons. J pected as_ a result of the European in fiirst class condition. cies of the times in nearly every com The law governing hunting with nogs 25 cents per 1000 gallons for all over war. according to advices to the state The society is giving its fiirst soial Pacific railroad, died here of bron munity has been the inability of the is changed slightly. It will he permis 20.000 gallons. chitis. He was a great grandson of dance in the Modern Woodmen and G. department from Buenos Ayres. Hours for irrigation subject to action farmers to secure long time loans. sible to hunt birds with dogs. If dogs A. R. hall over the opera house Sat. President Joh i Adams, a grandson of of Council or Board of Public Works, Such loans do not properly belong to a are caught in pursuit of deer it must ard no guarantee that water can be night Mari h 27. Dissrict Manager A. President John Quincy Adams and u Vote Cast 22 Times. bank, and in the smaller cities the be proved that the owner was directing furnished for the whole season or any Indianapolis.—A record for voting Franklin Wagner will be present and son of Charles Francis Adams. rniniH farmers of the community were unable part of the season. them before the owner can be held answer any and all questions. ter to Great Britain in the Civil War These rates will be tried out for of 22 times in one day was claimed by- to get relief. Appreciating this de guilty. The old law made pursuit of The admission will be 10c for gents period. Fred Eisner, who testified in the trial thirty days, and if they don't prove plorable condition of affairs, John O. deer by dogs prima-facie evidence to pjrly pay for the hall and music, lad fair and equitable will be changed. of the Terre Haute election case. Isaacson, president of the Central Point against the dog owner. ies FREE. adv. State Bank, invested in some shares of In addition to the changes in the game the Bankers' Mortgage Corporation, code, the law governing the fish and CONDOLENCE cipital $500,000. This corporation game commission and the collection of Central Point Lodge No. 193 l.O.O. F. ( makes a specialty of long time loans licenses also was canged. Central Point, March 25, 1915. on farm lands exclusively. By invest No licenses will be required by Whereas, once again the Grim Reap ing in stock in this corporation, Mr. women, either to hunt or fish. No Britannia Beach. B. C.— Fifty aleep Isaacson will he able to make loans to license will he required to fish in the er has visited our ranks, and taken from our midst, Brother P. J. Hicken, ing miners were killed and 20 Injured farmers on their farmers at a low rate Pacific ocean or its salt water tributar when a landslide of snow and earth of interest on long time. Our hankers ies for other than game fish. and Whereas, we deeply deplore the loss broke away from the upper workings cannot be commended to highly for Subscribe for the Herald. of one whom we had learned to love for of the mines here and swept through their enterprise. his plain and honeBt worth, we needs the settlement, engulfing every build must bow our heads in humble submis ing in its path. Of the dead several are women and sion to His will, but with the belief that our departed brother having done children living in homes In the path the best he knew, has now at last en of the avalanche. The greatest num tered into the enjoyment o f his eternal ber of deaths occurred in the hunk rest, and received the welcomed plaudit house and cookhouse, which were caught In the slide, carried a distance "W ell Done.” So be it Resolved, That as a token of our down the mountain and finally burled esteem for the member gone on the tinder the debris. When everyone wax In bed there long journey to the new J rusalem, that the Lodge’s charter be drapped in was a report like a dynamite explo mourning for thirty days, and that we sion, in fact, the survivors declared tius express to his wife and children they first thought the magazine (tail our deepest sympathy in this their hpur blown up. and a mass of rock, snow of trial and aorrow, and be it further and huge trees swept down from near I Resolved, That these resolutions be the summit of the mountain. spread upon the records of our lodge, No Clock too old to he repaired. To the People of Central Point and a copy of the tame aent to the Your old clock can be made to run bereaved family. We wish to again call your attention | like new, Virgil A. Davis i to the fact that we are sole agents in I do all my work on an absolute guarantee. A. C. Walker [- Committee. this city for Meritol Pile Remedy. Our Satisfaction or your money back. W. A. Cowley ) success with this remedy lias far suc ceeded our moat sanguine expectationa. | S. M. Nealon, of Sams Valley, was Therefore, wc are pleased to recom trading in Central Point Saturday. mend and guarantee every package of Watchmaker & Jeweler Misses Fay Grimes and Millie Hawk Meritol Pile Remedy. Price $1.00. Mary we t Medford visitors Saturday. A. Mee, Agent. SUGAR 50 SLEEPING MINERS KILLED BY LANDSLIDE Either Fruit or Berry $6.65 Hard Wheat FLOUR H ave You a Clock that Needs Repairing? from $1.60 to $1.85 CKANNLL & ROBNETT W. L. RUNYAN Hr "l 1