Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, March 25, 1915, Image 2

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    CENTRAL POINT HERALD, THURSDAY. MARCH 25, 1915
¡the state, statistics on mining,
S. H. BAUMAN
The School of
Three laws were passed at the agriculture, horticulture, and e-
MEDFORD
B.
I. VanGILDER
Modern Methods
In speaking of the value placed
very industry in the state. It is
recent
legislative
session
intend­
R o y a l E. B ebb , P ublisher .
on land by advertisers in its col­
a valuable work.
U
lu v r T. B ebb , M anager
umns, the Umpqua Valley News ed particularly to promote Ore-
gon industries. One authorizes I Central Point receives the fol-
makes a few pertinent comments. public bodies to favor Oregon lowing descriptive mention, which
A n I n d e i e n d e n t local n e w » p a p e r d ev o ted to
¿ rn r n i
( ( //¿ i
th<- in tern* t o f C e n tra l P o in t a n d th e Kofrue They are so timely and so appli-
in the most essential
Itiv e r V alley.
firms
in
letting
public
contracts.
!1
S
correc*
capable
to
almost
every
commun-
P i m u s h e d E v er y T h u r s d a y .
matters:
ibtu-ription p ric e , $1.60 p e r y e a r, in ad v a n c e .
ity in the west that we give it Another requires that products
of imported eggs shall be stamp­ Altitnde 1,300 feet. Population
M EDFO RD, OREGON
K ntereil a--. S eco n d -class m a tte r . M ay 4 190$, to our readers for their serious
a t th«* Po * office a t ( 'e n tr a i P o in t, O reg o n , u n d e r
1,000.
O
p main line of Southern j
ed.
The
third
requires
that
all
h e a c t o f C o n g ress of M arch 3. 1879.
consideration:
FURNISHES THE BEST TO BE HAD IN PRACTICAL EDUCATION
“There is nothing more detri­ imported meats shall be plainly Pacific Railroad. Principle ship­
ping
and
distributing
point
for'
I U K P A P I P 1 k « p (o n file a t th e D a k e A d -
marked.
Anyone who is willing to be guided in their efforts by
!IM J I /e l I It VERTI8INC A(» e n c y . I n c . 4*7 mental to a city or county than
rich
agricultural
and
fruit
grow-
j
; ouLh M ain S tre e t, L*»:* A ngeles, a n d 779 M ark et
Oregon
manufacturers
and
us,
and
complete a c o u r s e — “Shorthand or Bookkeeping ’
St re e t, an K ra n m c o , w h ere c o n tr a c ts f o r ad ver* boosting the value of property
ing
district
and
center
of
great
tis i rig can bo m ade fo r it.
dealers
in
all
sorts
of
materials
need
not
go unemployed.
far in excess of its worth, for
alfalfa district of the valley. |
and
supplies
used
by
the
county,
The
M. C. C. trains each student individually in the
immigration and an influx of set­
The action of the city council tlers is not induced by inflated city or district are pleased over Packing and shipping point for
practical methods of real business.
Abund­
Monday night relative to the prices. What Oregon needs, the passage of the Bingham bill, many large orchards.
L e a r n m o re E a r n m o r e — The whole world is looking
meter system of regulating water what Douglas county needs, what authorizing a 5 per cent differen­ ance of water for irrigation, pow
for
better
trained men and women, better managers, broad­
er and other purposes. Fruit
supply and charges has met with Roseburg needs, is an increase tial in favor of home concerns.
er
manhood
and womanhood leaders, and will pHy them
practically unanimous endorse­ in population of the steady in­ This law is expected to be the growing is the most important in -1
salaries
based
upon what they can do. In session all year.
dustry, followed by dairying,
ment. No more equitable plan
vesting, staying kind. We need means of saving to Oregon Manu­ mining, and lumbering. Principal
New students may enter at any time. Call telephone 15 L,
could have been adopted with to attract here the men and wom­ facturers and dealers many con­
or write. College Journal nailed free.
conditions of the city’s resources en with families, and of moder- tracts that otherwise would go to crops are peaches, apples, pears,
in the shape they are. Had the I ate means who must of necessity state concerns because of a slight apricots, berries, grapes, alfalfa,
council not been hampered by a pass up the older settled and difference in the amount of the potatoes, onions, melons, and all
other varieties of garden- truck.
lack of funds it would have been
more expensive lands in the mid­ bids.
♦
still more generous with the con­ dle and central west. We do Under the new law all county Early ripening season affords ad­ ♦
♦
sumers. This was plainly evi­ not want them to come here and commissioners, school boards, vantage of best market prices for ♦
♦
produce. Average annual rain­ ♦
dent to all present and heard the
find land values as high and even city councils, or other officers
♦
expressions of the councilmen higher than they are in the great charged with the duty of letting fall 22 inches. Paved streets and ♦
♦
five
miles
of
sewer
and
water
and mayor. Conditions in this
♦
corn and wheat belts with all contracts for public work, or for
mains. Municipal water works.
city the coming season will be
♦
W e just want to remind you ♦
their diverse and competing construction of bridges, build­
♦
Flour
and
feed
mill,
cement
pipe
greatly improved over last year.
means for transportation within ings or other structures, or with
♦
and
block
factory.
Bank:
capital
1 n order to induce a great num­ easy reach. There is no more the purchase of materials and and surplus. $30,000; deposits, ♦ that we are agents for fire insur-
♦
supplies
for
any
public
use,
are
ber of tourists to visit Oregon reason to base the value of all
$135,000.
High and graded
this year, automobile clubs and land in this country on the price authorized to let the contracts to public schools. Baptist, Christian, j ♦ ance. W e represent three strong ♦
♦
Oregon
concerns
if
their
bids
are
t he various business organizations that may be paid for a tract of
Christian Science, Methodist, j ♦ Amerincan Companies:
♦
within
5
per
cent
of
being
as
low
throughout the northwest are ten-year-old bearing prune or­
Episcopal and
Presbyterian j w
♦
planing to send invitations to chard, any more than all real es­ as the best bid received from out­ churches. Grange, Y. M. C. A.,
♦
side
the
state.
similar associations throughout tate in New York City should be
Masonic, I. O. O. F., Woodmen, ( ♦ CONNECTICUT WITH ASSETS OF $6,740,712
Manufacturers
who
appeared
the east and middle west to in­ rated at the same value that was
Knights and Ladies of Security ! ♦ CENTRAL AMERICAN ASSETS $5,366, 214 :
clude Portland, the Columbian placed on the corner of Wall before the legislative committee
lodges. Commercial Club, Week­ ♦
and Pacific highways in their street and Broadway. We repeat said this law would be the means ly paper.
BOSTON. FIRE & AUTOMOBILE. $6,467,530
❖
:
itineries. The Portland Automo- it, this state and this county of retaining in Oregon many con­
A $10,000 meat packing plant ♦
mohile ciub is preparing a new needs settlers; there is room for tracts that have been going to
company has been organized and ♦
t
tourist book, for general distri­ them here with ample opportani- firms outside the state when the
construction work on the build-1 ♦
bution, which will contain a vast ties on every hand, but they difference in the amounts, of the
Agents
HENRY RILEY
ing will soon be started.
♦ W. A. COWLEY
t
amount of descriptive matter and must be met half way at least in bids was only a few dollars.
AT THE OLD STAND.
♦
4
will be illustrated with cuts of their expectations.
In other
Beautify your property by a
A Valuable Volume.
some of the most attractive words, do not be grasping.
liberal use of paint, by planting ♦
ROGUE RIVER h ’DW'E & PLUMBING CO. 4
scenery within reach of the
The Herald is in receipt of an flowers and trees, make your ♦
“Nature, not the Czar’s arms, advance copy of the Oregon Al­
t
motorist.
home more attaactive then your ♦
felled the proud Austro fort,” is manac, issued by the state of
♦
neighbor’s.
in order to lessen the damage Archduke Fredrick’s official note
Oregon for the information of
to the coast country the un­ in praise of the unconqured he­
homeseekers, settlers and visit­
principled “ land sharks’’ are
roes of Przemysl. There is some ors. C. C. Chappin, Oregon
continually doing, the Oregon
State Immigration Agent, states
I fevelopement League has issued consolation in this fact to the
that in the compiling of statistics
a booklet, the title of which is warrior, but it is v9ry lit­
for this there was no attempt
“ Farm Lands in Oregon.” It tle consolation to the widows and
made to cater to local pride;
contains a list of several hundred orphans of the brave men who
on the other hand
th e
farms and small pieces of land sacrificed their lives, whether
opposite extreme was follow­
Have a good, hearty appetite
for sale, with prices and terms.
ed in an endeavor to be conserva­
Loss of appetite is a sure sign of something wrong in the digestive
II is designed to bring together to nature or shot and shell.
system. You can quickly set such functional disturbances right with
tive. We commend the commis­
owners of land and prospective
It is estimated that 80,000 cars sion for this conservatism.
It
buyers without the intervention
will make the cross-continent gives the work greater value. It
F O B T M F P U B L I C H EALTH
of middlemen or agents. Copies trip this year carrying visitors
may be taken as almost absolute
C E C E Q
will be mailed to those interest-
to the Panama-Pacific exposition. authority on all subjects w ith;
e I.
Thousands of these cars will pass which it deals, and it covers the
“ An irrigation project has been thru Central Point over the Pa­ field of Oregon’s vast resources.
This preparation is a positive aid to weak stomachs in digesting
liiunched by orchard owners cific Highway, and our people It is unquestionably the best book
food. It also stimulates the appetite, and through the strength thus
gained builds up a healthy, vigorous condition of the stomach and the
whose holdings lie south of Med- should make a united effort to of information ever issued by this
general condition.
As* fo r T he Red K ind”
f >rd, says the Medford Sun, make this the “ City Beautiful” department of the state. A mil­
This splendid remedy has our positive guarantee, as well as the
SOLD BY
guarantee of the American Drug and Press Association. It will do
which bills fair to be of thegreat- —the most beautiful little city of lion copies should be placed in
what is claimed for it. Price $1.00. For sale by
c l importance from a ‘get water any along this great scenic route. the hands of the people east of
M IS S M A R Y A . M E E
quick’ view point of any yet un­ It will not require much effort to the Rocky Mountains. It con­
Exclusive Meritol Agency
dertaken in the valley.
accomplish this, f o r Central tains a map of every county in
I he scheme is to take the Point already occupies an envia­
water from the old Pheonix mill ble reputation as one of the pret­
nitch and through an extension tiest, cleanest, most metropoli­
of that ditch put water on about tan and progressive cities i n
a 1,0(10 acres of orchard lying south Oregon It is the only city
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » » 4 44 ♦ »4 44
: outh of Medford. To Wellbourn on the Pacific Highway from
Be on, the Talent horticulturist which the tourist can get an un-
re lit is due for suggesting the obstructed view of snow-capped
possibility of the project and to Mount Pitt. Paint up and clean
Reduced fare round trip tickets, permitting
W. A. Summer, manager of the op.
stop-overs at all points in either.direction, to
(Mamath orchards, is accredited ----
■
the Panama Pacific International Exposition,
the required prelimaries which
San Francisco, and to the Panama California
promised the sucess of the ent-l
Once a luxury, now a choice.
CENTRAL
POINT
Exposition, San Diego, on sale ever) d«i> to Nov. ,10
orprise.”
C entral P oint H e r a l d !
do
noe
be
g r a s p in g .
IHREE GOOD LAWS PASSED,
FIRE!
Insurance That Insures
T »ADI MAM*
Tonic Digestive
Mary A. Mee.
We Print to Please
We Print Everything
Two World Expositions
Now Open
I i an editorial last week th e 1
DRAY LINE.
Ashland Tidings made this state­
D. C. 6 RI M, PROP
ment: “ Everybody deplores the
acquittal of Martin for the mur­
All kinds of Hauling,
der of Arthur Hubbard.” The
Freight handled, baggage
Herald deplores this statement
transferred, moving, etc.
by a paper usually fair in dealing
All orders recive prompt
with public questions. The state
and personal attention.
im-nt is more than misleading;
Par D i r C a l l » P h a n a C a n t r a l P a i n t
lu m b e r Company.
made without reservation it is a
fab ■ statatement reflecting no
credit on the paper making it.
In lus passion to discredit Prose­
cutor Kelly. Editor Greer made
CENTRAL POINT MEAT
that statement, which he nor no
■ In • person can suhstanitate.
COMPANY
Norc m he substantiate the state-1
ments made against Prossecutor
fresh M il Cured Meat
ke v if the published statements
o the attorney for the defendent
and Sausages o f
are to be credited, and the Her­
ald believes the public in general
All Kinds.
accepted Attorney E. A. Reams’
PURE KETTLE REN0ENE0 LARO
wor is as impartial and true
whe i he stated Kelly was not to
PHONO. M a i n Ol
R o o lO U
blam * for the Martin verdict.
Via the
Scenic Shasta Route
T h r e e F in e T r a i n» D a ily
Shastd Limited : Sdn Lr<inrisco txpress : (dlifornid Express
STOP-OVERS ON ONE WAY TICKETS
Ten days’ stop-over will be allowed at San
Francisco and Los Angeles on one way tickets
sold to Eastern Cities when routed via the
Southern Pacific.
“ California and It s I wo World Expositions.’*
A new booklet d escH b in * th e tr ip fro m P o rtla n d to Son D t€«o in c lu d in g
th e tw o E x p o sitio n » , th e scen ic b e a u tie s o f O reg o n , th e Si»kiyou$> an d
S h a » ta M ountain*. S an FranciKO v th e beach an d o u tin ir reao rta o f C ali­
fo rn ia , th e S an Jo a q u in V alley am i Y oaem ite N a tio n a l P a rk .
F te e on
ap p licatio n to n e a re s t A * en t.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
John M. Scott. General Passenger Agent. Portland. Oregon
Electric Cooking
Perfect cooking first demands a
clean kitchen. Modern kitchens have
no coal buckets or ashpans. There is
an Electric Range built to suit your
needs and at a price you can afford
to pay.
Flat rate for Electric Range $5.00
per month. We have all the latest
types of Electric Ranges on display
in our office.
Ask for demonstration.
California-Oregon
PHOtt 168
Power
216 VNtSI MAIN SiRtEF
Company
MEDFORD. OREGON