Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, September 16, 1915, Image 1

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WHAT MEN SAY
VENISON BARBECUE
AT ROGUE RIVER 1 A I V l J l U V O
OF IRRIGATION
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Will co -o p e ra te with you on a n y
proposition f o r the betterment
o f Central Point and its vic inity
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HE NATURALIZED
On Saturday, October 2, Rogue River
The clip the following Extracts from
Owiug to an amendment o f the
Tom Pankey says: “ Now is the time is going to ceiebrate the day with a
the program published in the last issue stute coustitution, it may be of inter-
to get irrigatian; best opportunity is
o f the Gold Hill News:
est to the voters of Jacksori county
Free Venison Barbecue, ball game,
now; says it will stimulate farming
“ It has come to he an adage accept- j to know some facts relative to elec-
horse
racing,
field
sports,
with
a
big
and business conditions of valley.''
The farmers and taxpayers of this some thirty-five members, and it is ed as a fact that for a ‘real good time’ l *on qualification requirements of
W. C. Leever says: “ Irrigation is dance in the evening. Everybody is section o f Jackson county are awake to fully expected at least one hundred will Southern Oregon turns to Gold Hill as foreign-born persons, which, briefly
the salvation of the valley; says it will invited to come and {join them in their the fact that co-operation is the only become members of the organization. naturally and logically as Sherlock ever are as folows:
solution to success, and they have At their meeting on Monday night the followed a clue. The little ‘city with
increase production at least from 3 to 5 day of merriment.
No persons shall be allowed to reg­
thrown their hat into the ring and are following officers were elected for the a future’ and an interesting past, for ister or vote on their declaration of
fold, and that by the use of water all
now orgainzing with that object in view. coming year:
the men can get employment.”
that matter attempts, and is largely intention, but must have their final
TABLE
ROCK
Just a few days ago the idea was sug
I. C. Robnett says; “ Its the only
successful, to make its guests feel at j naturalization certificate.
OFFICERS
Mrs. C. E. Saltmarslf, who for many gested by a few of our energetic citi­
Any woman foreign born that mar­
thing,” and “ will make land worth
home and to overlook nothing that will
D. W. Stone, President.
years resided here at the home of her zens, and the idea has already taken
three times what it is now.”
add to their entertainment and pleasure. ries an American citizen is entitled to
Victor
Bursell,
Vice-president.
son-in-law, W. R. Byrum, died at the root, and if the same energies are kept
Dr. Mulkey says that “ Irrigation is
“ The list of entertainments for Sat­ vote.
W. J. Freeman, Secretary-Treasurer.
Any woman although born in the
the only salvation for this kind o f a home of her daughter, Mrs. Horace up by our citizens as has been shown
Each member who signed the roll urday includes, amoug many interest­ United States but marries to an alien
country. Irrigation will put prosperity Venable, at Rush, September 10, 1915, by them for the past few days it will
ing
minor
events,
a
laughable
and
novel
\
aged 61 years. The funeral took place soon have an organization that will have paid his half dollar and they are now
loses her citizenship and takes the
into the valley in general, and without
ready for business. It is fully expected ‘Slow Race for Fords,’ a spirited ‘ Tug I nationality of her husband, therefore
it we will move along in the same old at the Central Point Cemetery and was a good membership.
of
War,’
exciting
display
of
horseman-
j
that every man who owns property in
largely attended by her many friends
if her husband has not been natural­
way by just existing.”
The object of this organization seems
in this community, where she was to be one that will be of considerable this section will become a member and ship and skill in the game of ‘Potato j ized she is not entitled to register or
W. J. Freeman rays: “ Those who
Pole, the favorite feminine furor of the j
assist in the good wórk proposed.
benefit to each and every citizen o$ the
want and could use irrigation should loved and respected by all.
Ladies’ Nail Driving Contest,’ and an vote.
The
first
business
taken
up
by
this
John Nealon opened the fall term of neighborhood, as it is calculated to
According to custom in this country,
have it, but should get it without in-
organization was irrigation, a subject especially anticipated game of star ^ any one born in the United States and
school in District No. 90 Monday.
stand for the interests of all the people,
tetTerring with his neighbor.”
base
ball,
between
Medford
and
the
which has been on the minds of our
subject to its jurisdiction is a citizen
Our school began Monday, September and if the people themselves will take
“ Joe” says: “ Either got to get it or
people for so many moons and has been local batmen.
thereof, if he chooses, although his or
quit.”
6th, with Miss Hattie Lester in charge hold of the subject in earnest this sec­
threshed out—all on paper many, many
“ At 11:00 Saturday forenoon will o c -jh
arent8 may
mHy be
^ aliens;
a,ienR. ,ikewi9e
W. E. Alexander says: “ Irrigation j The attendance so far is small, as seV' tion of the valley will have an organi­
times. The Rogutlanil’s Irrigation cur the grand parade of school floats , acJording to our naturaliztion laws a
is a mighty good thing and now is the eral o f our scholars are in the higher zation that can accomplish a great deal
Company have had their representa and marching pupils, for which entries child becomes a citizen, although for­
golden opportunity to organize and grades and are compelled to attend the o f good for the advancement of busi­
tives in the field for some little time in will be made by many districts. At eign horn, if his or her parents become
get it.”
school at Agate, where the ninth and ness to each and every farmer, mer­
an effort to secure the signatures t the last fair this feature was an espe­ citizens before the child reaches 21
chant and dealer of all kinds and at
tenth are being taught.
3,000 acres of land, additional to their cially beautiful one, and won much ad­ years of age, and residing in the United
NOTICE.
The attendance from here at the Fair the same time benefit the grower, the present line of cHiial—the Hopkins
miration.
States.
The Corps will leave here for Med­ was large and all were much surprised laborer and the taxpayer in general.
with the idea of extending the same to
“ Both Friday and Saturday evenings
A parent having declared Ills inten-
The Farmers* and Taxpayers’ League cover the proposed additional acreage
ford at 6:45 p. m. instead of 7:30 p. m., and pleased at the fine display made of
will witness the reincarnation of
. .
“ oar" j tion to become a citizen, but not hav-
as wa3 advertised in last week’s issue. the products of the county notwith­ is the name of this organization, and and at the same time enlarge the main ;
,“ T T , r U
Ple88Ure pa- ' ¡»K completed his citizenship, will not
Be sure and attend Central Point Day standing the dry year. The Table Rock the territory for which it is intended canal to a capacity that will carry
geant which delighted hundreds at its , bo entitled to vote,nor hi8 childrcl; that
at the reunion, because it promises to exhibit, which won the first premium, comprises Central Point and vicinity. water for probably twenty thousand
hrst presentation last spring.
( were l)orn
H foreign country.
be the best day o f all. Central Point met all our expectations. Much credit Its objects are fully set out in its con­ acres additional that will undoubtedly
I’The settlement of ‘Roaring Camp’ | As the next primary e,cction w i|| bo
is due Mr. and Mrs. J C. Pendleton stitution, which is herewith given:
Day is Friday, September 17.
come in later. This water question
will be, wide open after the ‘B ig , on May i 9> W16, it will be necessary
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The auction sale of Wm. Kelley last and those who assisted them in prepar­
of such vital importance to each and
Mr.ke,
and various games of chance— j for those having had their declaration
ing
the
display.
Wednesday afternoon conducted by our
The membership fee in this league every inhabitant of this district, it was
Many of our local Odd Fellows mo­ shall be fifty cents (50c.) per year, pay­ thought best for the league to tuke faro roulette, twenty-one, etc., will be of intention for ()Ver two years, and
Auctioneer George L. Neale was a very
boosted to the dome of blue sky with j having re8ided in tlle slatu of Oregon
good sale. If you have anything to tored to Medford Monday evening to able in advance.
hold and do their part in getting the
the freely circulating currency of I one year_ and dc8mng to vote at the
sell let "G eorge” sell it for you.
attend the entertainment.
required additional acreage. On this
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Kounng Camp s’ plethoric treasury.
primary election, to file their petition
question we made the following obser­
All taxpayers or property owners in
"The
Fair
will
dispense
for
Saturday
[
for citizenship on or before November
vation to Mr. Stone yesterday: What
or near the city of Central Point, Ore.,
is the object o f the league taking an evening the savory silver Salmon Hup- ^ 26, 1915, so the same may be acted
shall be eligible for membership in this
interest in the water question at this per, of baked fish, salad and fixings, to | upon at the February, 1916, term of
league.
any and all who will accept this freely the circuit court.
time; do you intend to assist in getting
proffered
hospitality. Experienced chefs
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Any further information will ho glad­
the company additional contracts to
The object of this organization is to cover the three thousand acres asked will he in charge of the culinary de­ ly furnished U|)on application to the
promote the general welfare of the for by the company? He said: “ The partment, and the salmon will be baked undersigned.
G. A. GARDNER.
valley at large and more particularly league is interested in securing water in the big oven especially purchased
County Clerk, Jacksonville, Oregon
the welfare of the community in and for this district, and at the present for this purpose. This facial feed feat­
tributary to Central Point, Ore. To time the Roguelands are the only peo­ ure cannot be purchased with the coin
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CARD 0E I HANKS
t
afford an advantage for better and more ple that are prepared to furnish us that of vis'toro—it is absolutely without
direct consideration and resulting con­ liquid at this time, and we are going to price, and is free, in any delicious quan­
We hereby extend our sincere thanks
certed action for or against any propo­ do all we can to aid them in securing tity, to all guests."
to all friends and neighbors who were
sition which may be submitted to its the acreage asked for. You can also
Mis. Ida Creed, and her dmiglijer. so kind to us in every WHy during the re­
members, i. e., the bettering o f mar­ say that should this acreage be secured t'ecyl, went to Ashland Sunday and cent illness and death of our dear
keting conditions, the regulation of and the water turned into the ditches from there to the school where Miss mother, Mrs. Bessie Shadduck.
We
taxation and o f the disbursement of this organization will see to it that the Cecyl will teach this year.
are especially grateful for the many
funds raised by taxation, the consider­ company will furnish the water as con
beautiful flowers given her during her
ation of stock laws, the promotion of traded for. As an organization we are
illness, and also, for those sent latter.
irrigation, canneries, sugar factories in the field to aid and assist in every
She loved them.
and o f any and all other matters which way to bring benefits to the citizens of
Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Whipple,
tend toward the best interests and per­ this district. If co operation will avail
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Wright,
manent upbuilding o f the aforesaid dis­ anything we hope to have this commu­
Miss Bessie Randall,
The
Jackson
county
fair
at
Medford
trict.
W. A. Pyburn.
nity represented in all things that will
last week was a grand success, when
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be of any benefit to the people of this
Did soldiers reunion in Medford occurs
All persons signing the articles or end of the valley. Anything that is of every condition of the times is consid­
Tuesday,
Wednesday, Thursday, Fri­
ered.
The
exhibits
were
exceptionally
By- Laws shall thereupon become mem­ benefit to the people as a whole the
bers of this organization, provided that league is ready and anxious to consider. good and varied and amptly abundant day, Sept. 14, 15, 17, 17. Friday ia
each shall be qualified as provided in Bring on your business enterprises and to convince any person that the Rogue Central Point day, and the |ieople of
River valley is productive. The mana­ Central Point are invited auq urged to
paragraph six hereof.
we will do all we can to advance the gers of the association are to be con­ turn out on that day and make it the
interests of Central Point and vicinity.’
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gratulated on the success they made. best day of all. The Relief Corps is
Following are the names of the pres­ And financially is was a success. Only planning to leave here at 6:45 p. in.,
These By-Laws may be amended at
any meeting o f the league by the af­ ent membership:
words of praise has reached us through and would like to have as many us pos­
firmative vote of the majority o f the Wm. C. Leever
sible to accompany them at that hourl
the people who attended.
W. E. Alexander
members of the league, provided that E. S. Palmer
but come anyhow, at any hour. The
E. G. Schollander
the proposed amendment is set forth E. N. Palmer
Fred Farra and his aunt, Mrs. Chas. reunion grounds are at the old fair
A. J. Dunlap
in the notice of such meeting.
White, of Rogue River, are taking a grounds or Hill Grove on South Oak­
W. E. Brayton
D. W. Stone
pleasant trip to Crescent City this w ec£ dale.
20-21d
G. E. Fox
J. W. Myers
Two impromptu meetings were held R. W. Ager
S. H. Purcell
within the past ten days by a few of H. C. Taylor
W. A. Cowley
our representative citizens, and on Mon­ J. P. Hoagland
G. W. Stevens
day night the organization was perfect­ O. S. Blackford
J H. Carlton
T H E “ GREATER OREGON”
'
ed at a meeting held in the city hall, J. E. Htatclgrave W. A. Thompson
■'■•Willi iip w t>iiilili iik m« l** M*‘ i «»<|itlpiuenf, » mi
lfirie«*<l irroiifiilH, h ii «I m n n y r i i M i t i o n * t o »•-
which was very liberally attended, and V. Bursell
J. C. Herring
fit r uH », tin* I n i v «•!•* 11 * o f O n - c o ii v% ill l i r u i n It»»
the ball was given a good stiff kick O. S. Welcher
G. E. Obenchain
f o r t i e t h y«*nr, TiM*Hilny, Hriiti’ i n l i i T I I. IIH
S|»i’< iitl i m i i i i i i c In <’«ni»»M»r*«*, . l « » i m i » l l * i n ,
and the word has gone out that we are Wm. Bohnart
Chas. E. Lange
Ari-liltiM l u r B , I, h w , M «*«11 c l n r . TV i m I i I i i k . I.H u m
ry W o r k , .M u n ir,
T i h I i i I iic n m l T i m
the game now for ourselves, and W. E. Kahler
Edward Miller
A i I h . I,nric«* n m l »Ironic «I •* i »f* • i infill«* o f l •!*•••
from now on it looks as though Central R. Manning
T. W. Osgood
r I K rtw cation.
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l . i h r n r y o f nio r«* l l i f i i i .*».%,0011 « o I i i i i m - s , l l i l r
Point and vicinity will be represented H. T. Pankcy
R. H. Paxson
t«'«* >• l u l l M l U K * f u l l y « mi i i I|>| i « m I, I h o « p li ih IM
u y iiiiim h I u i i i «.
*
by an organization that will work for E. L. Lane
I. C. Robnett
T u itio n I rc c .
Ilo rm lto rl#*“ fo r m«*n n m l fo r
the betterment of conditions in its va­ F. W. Treaey
S. A. Mulkey
HOItiril. »•: X |»«*IIM'M I.OHCHt. T-'fse-
W r i t e f o r fr«*** i - n t n l o i c » . a i h l m i i l i i * K «, ic i» l r»n
rious branches by co-operation. The J. F. Gregory
S. F. Hathaway
enrollment on the first night contained W. J. Freeman
Geo. Hilton, jr.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
LEAGUE ORGANIZED
Cranfill & Robnett
JACKSON COUNTY LAIR
If yo u
can’t get w h a t yo u w a n t here
A GREAT SUCESS
at the rig h t p rice it is u n a tta in a b le -
C o m e and s e e -
Cranfill & Robnett
“FORD T Y P E '
P E N N S Y L V A N IA
e
VACUU
U m . N
i
S and 90 * 4 3
O M riil.
JZ l l
G uaran teed for 6,000
' m ilM u nder th e term s o f s s f
liberal and definite guarantM
attach ed to each Casing.
G uaran teed oilp roof.
G uaranteed n o t
skid o n wot
groaaf
P»'
W. C. LEEVER
M C I N I ; . O K M l ON
a crew of men picking prunes prepari-
WILLOW SPRINGS INKLELS
tory to the drying of the fruit| in two
R. W Elden motored to Medford
weeks.
Saturday afternoon.
Willow SpringR was well represented
A. T. Lewis and wife spent Sunday
at the Medford fair the three days,
with Roy Davidson and famiiy.
and appreciated the efforts of the com­
Mr. and Mrs. Eddinger of Gold Hill mittee in charge.
spent the week-end with Mrs. J. P.
Mrs. Gleason and two children re­
Hoagland.
turned to their home in Washington
Mr. Rhodes of Talent is having a
Saturday, after a very pleasant visit
well dug on his property in this dis­
with Mrs. Gleason’s parents, Mr. and
trict for the. purpose o f irrigating the
Mrs. Davis, of the Ray Ranch.
orchard.
The Fair at Gold Hill Friday and Sat­
O. S. Blackford and daughters and
Mrs. McKay attented the fair at Med­ urday will be a pleasure, so get busy
and hitch old Dobbin to the chaise anti
ford the past week.
help your neighbors in their efforts by
Mrs. H. M. Porter and daughter left
being present.
for their home at Hilt, Calif., after a
The Parent-Teachers’ Club will be
pleasant visit with Mrs. Porter’s par­
entertained by Mrs. W. R. Thompson,
ents.
G. M. Kennedy and sons and Fred assisted by Mrs. F. M. Palmer on Sat­
Wilson returned after a pleasartf camp­ urday, September Ik, 1915, at 2 30 p.
ing trip thru Joseph ne and Jackson m. At this time Miss Julia S. ( hub-
buck, R. N., formerly of the Presbyte­
counties.
rian Hospital, Chicago, will give help­
The Grange met Saturday evening ful auggeations and practical demon­
and a very social hour was enjoyed strations on everyday emergenciea. A
after the business meeting. Pie and full attendance is desired.
coffee finished the evenings entertain­
School Books and school supplies at
ment.
W. J. Freeman of Central Point has Mary Mee's Drug store.
A ll Repair Work
Absolutely
Guaranteed
W . L. Runyan
Watchmaker t* Jeweler
Central Point,
-
Oregon