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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1915)
*>r, e*f«n C entral P oint herald OUR MERCHANTS W ill ffive j o u a “ s q u a r e d e a l” ev e ry tim e T h ey a p p re c ia te yo u r patronatf^ and w ill trea t you riffht E s t a b l is h e d 26. A p r il ’ '»tori,. nl s,, H,ety C entral P oint , J ackson C di 1906 ntv . O kkeqn . T hursday , J une 1915 THE HERALD W ill c«)-operate w ith you on any p rop osition fo r the bettoriueu t o f Cen tral P oin t and its v icin ity V olum e T en N um ber 6 HAPPY SOCIAL DECORATION DAY EVENT OT WEEK OBSERVED HERE five An Address of Welcome by Mayor Hundred Party Given by Mrs. Cowley, Oration by Rev, Diqyins Bryddne Sanderson at Home ot Music and Recitations. M rs. J . W . Merritt. Among the happiest social events of W. H. Harrison Post No. 57, W. R. the week was the Five hundred party C. No. 27 and the citizens of Central Point and vicinty observed Decoration given by Mrs. Brydane Sanderson at Day in an appropriate and impressive the home of her mother, Mrs. J. W. manner in this city Monday. At 10 a. Merritt, Wednesday afternoon. The m. the members of the G. A. R.,W . R. spaciops rooms were admirably decked C. and many citizens marched to the with pink sweet peas and roses. Mrs. cemetery' and, after listening to the impressive services conducted by the Zella White Pallev of Oakland, Calif, Post, "decorated the graves of their entertained the guests with several of comrades. Returning to town, mem of her enjoyable violin selections. The bers of the Post dined at the Hotel afternoon hours were whiled away ag- Central, now under the efficient man greebly with cards and chatting. The agement of E. Kelley. hostess served a dainty repast at the At 2 p. m. members of the two or ders marched from the G. A. R. hall conclusion of the pleasant hours. The to the Y. M. C. auditorium and listened congenial coterie of guests enjoying to an eloquent address by Mayor W. A. the afternoon were Mesdames Wayne Cowley, an impressive oration by Rev. l.eever, Shipley Ross, George Pankey, W. A. Diggins and an interesting pro gram of music and recitations. Kenneth Beebe, Percy Merril, James Following is the address of welcome Cornutt, Zella White Palley, Brldane of mayor Cowley, which he was re Sanderson, and the Misses Pearl Ross, t quested to have published: Fern Mickey, Cecyle Creede, Edythe Veterans and Heroes of tjxe Civil War 1st. This leaves Very Few Stores in Central Point. Creede, and Franeine McNasser. you—their friends and admires: For the past four years it has been 2nd. This stock can be Purchased VERY CHEAP. my honor and pleasure as the mayor of this little city to extend to you the 3rd. You get the Regular Business of this store tor Nothing. glad words of welcome on this memor 4th. One of the Best Locations in town. ' / ial Day, this day so full of tender mem ories and patrioric associations. As the 5th. We will make any one a Proposition of a Lifetime. years have rolled on one by one, your ranks have been thinned, and some of those dear old faces of but a few years ago, we now see no more. For them the final taps have been sounded, the last roll has been called, and to-day we meet to show our appreciation and gratitude for the many sacrifices they so patiently bore for us and for the noble service they so cheerfully and heroically rendered our country. Comming into this wourld during the year that the great Civil War ended, it was not my privilege to share with you in the glories of that great triumph, but born and reared under the shadow of that monument erected way yonder = on Bunker Hill to the memory of those It’s investing it, too, in a way that is first prtriots who shed their blood in sure to pay dividends. freedom's cause, and in daily inter Diamond prices have been steadily course with a dear old uncle who parti advancing for years, and they are al cipated with you in that great struggle most Bure to continue to do so. for civil rights. I have seen many of We have here a pretty, attractive your famous battles fought over again, have had pictured to me your terrible display of diamonds to show our cus tomers. sufferings, your indominable courage, and finally your great victory; and so We back up every stone with our teaser: a c ji I have learned to love your grim, j personal assurance of its purity. scared faces, and to realize in some blue, and on that same field of Gettys Also, it will be found that we've small measure the great debt vwe all burg the wearers of the blue and gray priced them close to cost. owe to you. have united in rearing monuments to Which i; a guarantee that a Diamond I have stood on the bridge in Con the memory of our nation’s heroes, our purchased here will prove the very cord, Mass., and gazed over to the belf tenderest thoughts, and our most sa ry of the old South church in Boston, cred love must o f necessity go out in Last Friday evening the Epworth best sort of an investment. Salem, May 22. Chapter 350, Laws Last Thursday evening the First An If you are in the market for a Dia have re enacted in my vision the mid greates tabundance to you who so brave 1915, in effect May 22, provides that League gave a party at the home of mond, let us point out to you just WHY night ride of Paul Revere. 1 have stood ly defended that flag we all love so well nual Banquet o f the Central P o i n t number plates cannot he transferred Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Broadbent. our display excells. * on the battlefield o f Gettysburg, and when it was first fired on at Fort Sump High School Alumnae Association was from one motor vehicle to another mo The evening was spent in playing have had comrades of yours—those men ter, and so now, as we gaze on that I held at the Domestic Science rooms at tor vehicle. The number plates as Gradmtion Presents ot All Kinds ramrs on lawn and in the hou-e. Music who wore the blue—point out to me beautiful banner—the Stars and Stripes the high school. The Banquet was got signed by the Secretary of State to a this spot where an assault was made, 1 —we all love and honor, there is not a motor vehicle remain with such motor and songs was a part of evenings enter We Pay Strict Attention to Mail that where a regiment faltered, there star in that azure field that needs to ten up by the class o f '15 for the pur vehicle during the year for which it is tainment. where Hancock made his famous blush with shame for any of the princi - 1 pose of organizing the association. orders registered. It is the motor vehicle Refreshments o f srawberries and charge, and then again the very place pies of the state it represents; there is A sumptous supper of six courses which is registered, not the owner. Cake were served, after which the where they themselves were wounded, not a snow-white bar but what be was at the conclusion of which toasts Upon sale of a motor vehicle the pur the party departed declaring that they and ray heart beat faster and my blood speaks the purity of the purposes that chaser must notify the Secretary of thrilled with the excitement of the actuated that great struggle, and there and speeches were made. State. He will furnish a transfer blank had spent a very enjoyable evening. Those present were: W. A. Cowley which must be signed by the purchaser THE J E W E L E R narative, and 1 was one o f you. is not a crimson stripe but what re F. E. Upton was a business visitor in Thank God! those days of war and minds us o f the life blood that was so as toast master, Miss Wiederrecht and returned for filing together with 2 1 2 t . Mdin S t. Medford, Oregon carnage are over, and the North and freely given in the defense of the grand Edythe Creede, Ben Hilton, William the statutory fee of $1.00. No sale or our city Monday. South are cemented more closely to est government on earth, which, please transfer is valid unless the required Wilson, Leonard Freeman, Frank Ross gether than ever bofore, and while we God, may never wane. transfer notice is given by the purchas Fred Taylor, Sadie Beelje, M e d r a n now pay homage to those who wore er and the fee paid by him. Aultlmus, James Vestal, Alex Olson, the gray as well as you who wore the Subscribe for the Herald. The foregoing requirements in effect Frank Hatfield, Cecyle Creede, Helen May 22. Respectfully, Ben W. Olcott, Parker, and E. B. Stp.nlev. Secretary of State, Mr. Altimus was elected president of The Enlire Slock of the D. H. Sfurtevant Store is Going lo be Sold Out TO THE PUBLIC Here is one of the Best Chances in this Country fore SOME ONE to Start in Business FOR THEM SELVES Spending Money on Diamonds Is Investing It FOR THIS STOCK MUST GO! READ PAGES 3 AND 4 This Stock can bo Bought for Less Than Wholesale Cost IMPORTANT TO ALL ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION MOLOR OWNERS GiVE SUPPER EPWORIII LEAGUE GIVE A PARTY 4 4 * Now Is the Time} 4 4 4 4 4 if if 4 if if if if if if 4 X 4 to have your watch cleaned and oiled. After running all through the cold winter the oil becomes thick and racid and consequently it does not run as acurately as it should and if let run in this condition it will injure your watch. Have your watch cleaned and oiled now be- fore the delicate bearings become worn and you will save money. I guarantee all my work and I stand back of my guamtee. W. Watchmaker & Jeweler Central Point. AAA i j i l ¿2« z i» . A 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 L. R U N Y A N * 1 * 4 * 4 * ^ * ^ ^ ^ * ^ 4 A - -' ♦ the asgocation, Alex Olson vice-presi Commerce Bureau al Portland dent and Miss Edythu Creede, secretary and Treasurer. I The Brueau of Foreign and Domestic j Commerce of the United States Dept, Cord of Thanks. of Commerce at Wasington, D. C., has The Woman's Relief Corps desires to sent a representative to Portland who sincerely thank all who so generously will endeavor to to establish a branch assisted in every way carrying out the Bureau in that city for the purpose Of exercises Decor? tion Day by contribut aiding shippers and importers in secur- ing flowers, use o f autos, etc. I jng a profitable foreign market for all Mrs. E. Rostel, Pres.. Oregon products and also to advise them where goods o f foreign make may be secured to the best advantage. A liberol O ffer This branch bureau will he of immense The undersigned druggist is author- benefit to all producers of grain, lum- i ized by the American Drug & Press . ber, livestock, wool and fruit. Association, o f which she is a inerrber As instances of the activities of the to guarantee Meritol Hair Tonic to give l ureau of Foreign and Domestic Com- satisfaction or your money refunded. m* "ce, and which are of particular in- 1 ter* St to the people o f the Willamette This iudicates the confidence th ey have and Rogue River valleys, the following in this preperrtion. are cited: A responsible agent in Bra- Prices 50c and $1.00. ’.il has advised the Bureau that he de- Local Agency Miss Mary A. Mee. g :ret to represent American manufac- tu rers of preserved, canned and dried fn 'its, jams, jellies and canned vege- Presbyleridn Church A business fi*m in Switzerland Rev. Doran will preach both morning desn 'ed purchase large quantities of and evening next Sunday. The choir ranm *1 fruits, for cash. Detailed in- will sing the anthem “ Bow Down Thy forma tion regarding these and similar Ear.'' and Herbert Clark will »¡ng T m ' trade « opportunities may be obtained by A Pilgrim. addr eat dig the Bureau at Washington. J BIG GINGHAM SURPRISE A New Case Lot of ALL FAST COLOR GINGHAM 15yds $ 1 - 0 0 CRANFILL & ROBNETT I X 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 X « 4 ♦ « ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Martin J . Reddy