Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, December 09, 1915, Image 1

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C entral P oint herald
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M ER C H A N TS
W ill g iv e >ou a “ sq u are d e a l”
e v e ry tim e T h ey a p p re cia te yo u •
p a tr o n a g e and w ill tre it you rig h
E s t a b l is h e d
A p r il
26,
C e n t r a l P o in t , J a c k s o n C o u n t y . O r e g o n . T h u r s d a y , D e c e m b e r
1906
ceived, the total amount of liquors of
all kind received by him during the j GIVE ENCOURAGE»
LIQUOR LAW
four weeks last past; that he is over 2 1 1
MENT TO C .P .A .C .
lyearsof age, and not a hibitual drunk-
This affidavit shall be sworn to
OF OREGON ard.
The Central Point Athletic Club is
before any agent of the carrier who is
j
9, l y r .
Yreka Man Purchased
A New Cash Poultry
Boswell Barber Shop
Market Established
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prupositiun ft r the U 'tte
tt e n i i.ient
.ie n t
o f C en tral Point and U j vicin ity
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HIGH SCHOOL NOLLS
An entertainment was given by the
C. P. H. S. Saturday night, December
fourth, at the Woodman ha'!. The
program cor.s st d of music by the
orchestra, piano solos, speeches and
games. The games were in the form
of a field meet. A very good time
was reported by all present.
R. A. Young of Yreka, Calif., has
Central Point is to have a new indus­
one o f the worthy institutions of this purchased the barber shop of Jos. Bos­ try that will be of inestimable benefit
authorized
by
the
law
to
administer
District Attorney explains Oregon
city and deserves the moral and finan­ well and taken possesson. lie will re­ to this community. Messera. Johnson
the oath. These affidavits in blank
cial support o f every good citizen of tain Mr. Boswell for some time. Mr. & Kountz of Medford have leased l*le
Liquor Law to People, which
form are furnished by the County
this city. If this club is given the sup­ Yonng will move his family here the i John Alberts brick building near the Y.
Takes effect January, I
Clerk to the agent of the carrier. An>
port it is entitled to receive and is last of the week and reside in the Show- M. C. A. and will next week open the
person who makes a false affidavit is
T he schools will close December 17
Meafora, Ore., Dec. 6, 1915.
managed properly it will be able to waiter residence in the southeast of doors to the public and buy poultry for
subject to presecution for perjury, the
for the Christmas holidu>s lastng two
Editor Central Point Herald,
wield a great influence for the better­ town. He is known by many of Cent- : cash. This will not only be a poultry
penalty for which is two to fifteen
Dear Sir:
ment o f conditions now existing here, ral Point people, having worked in Med­ market but will be a feeding station. weeks.
years in the State Penitentiary. It is
The State Teachers Instituet w ill be
While all persons are pre­
and which will prevail after January ford for five years. He is a first-class They will feed chickens on milk and
a violatien of the law for any agent of
sumed to know the law and abide by
first. Prohibition ie supposed to be­ workman and a genial gentlemen. We fatten them for market. They solicit held in connection with the County In­
a common carrier to Knowingly deliver
its provisions, the prohibitory law
come effective at that time and the bespeakes for him a liberal patronage, your poultry and eggs, and will pay the stitute at Medford beginning December
more than the above limit within four
which becomes opera'ive January 1st is
lure of the city to the souih, with its and extend he and hisestimatile wife a highest price for same. Mr. Johnson 27 and lasting three days An invita-
weeks, and any person receiving more
has been with the Gardiner poultry 1 tion is extended to all who w ish to at-
so voluminous and far reaching in its
former attractions and distractions heariy welcome.
than the limit within four weeks is also
house at Medford for a year or more, ! tend.
provisions as to be the subject of much
will be somewhat diminished. Many
guilty o f a violation of the act.
and thoroughly understands the egg and ' There are now 71 pupils enrolled in
misconstruction. In the hope that a
will be at a loss for amusement and
NOTICE
An express company, a railway com­
poultry business. See them before dis­ the C. P. H S.
better understanding of the law may
something to attract; the doors that
pany, street ear companies, stage lines,
be had, and that we may all work to­
swung in till a late hour at night wiil ; All girls from all of the Sunday posing of your produce.
drays; but not private individuals, un­
Schools who are in the 7th and 8th
gether for a full and ecnomic enforce­
be closed and ell be darkness and soli ,
.
....
.
ANNOLNCtM ENi
less wholly engaged in hauling freight
ment of it, 1 submit herewith a sample
hide unless some form of amusement ? r“ de8 ■"? high senool are invited to W I L L O W S P R I N G S I N K L E T S
m
IttVO Host 1
rs t l\
m 1 'kwlotmnn
i 'nnfrnla
i
or passengers, or both, for hire are a
" ' "
’ ” j Having purchased the barber shop
digest of its more salient features.
is provided. Why not provide clean take part in the Christmas Cantata.
common carriers within the meaning of
Kindly meet Mrs. H. W. Davisson at the
‘" r- Walters o f Medford transacted and good will of Joseph Boswell and
I desire also to announce that 1 in­ the act. All packages of liquor accept­ wholesome amusement where a genuine
j Presbyterian church Saturday after- j business in this neighborhood Thurduy. rented the Showalter residence with
tend to do all that is humanly possible ed for shipment must be clearly mark­ welcome will greet everyone? An ath­
noon at 3 o’clock.
Nine loads of hogs were delivered to the intention of making this my future
to enforce its provisions fully, and to ed in large letters, with the name of letic club is the logical solution of the
{ the Central Point dealers from this home, I solicit’s a share of your patron­
condition
that
will
confront
the
com­
call upon all good citizens to help in the the consignor and the name and address
Mrs. C. R. Creigher of Asbestos was ‘ district Monday,
age, assuring you the same will be ap­
work. Public sentiment and fearless of the package, and the place from munity on and after New Years day. doing shopping in our city Friday.
Mr. Frank McKee motored to Med­ preciated. Wishing all a Merry Christ
citizenship are the strong factors in which it was shipped. All deliveries Let us hear from you; you who have
mns and prosperous New Year, 1 re­
Alex Belcher who has been ill for ford Monday afternoon.
law enforcement, and if the citizens of must be made to the consignee in the uplift of humanity in your heart.
Very truly,
! some time <s better at this wruing.
i
u
, . . main,
I Mrs. Salade was calling on friends
Jackson County will stand behind this person.
Roy A. Young.
j
The
different
churches
in
this
city
in
Medford
Monday.
j
A
birthday
dinner
party
was
given
in
1
law in the ratio that they voted for it
Intoxicating liquors cannot be shipped
honor of W. L. Runyon at his home |
; have unitedland will hold their Christ-1 Callers at Glen Ridge Orchard this'
I can assure them a complete and econ­ through the Uuited States mails.
Spetidl Xnids 01 for.
Sunday evening. While the number of mas excercists at Central hall, llie week
omic enforcement o f it, but if they are
------ were
— .. Mesdames Kentner, Black-
All places where liquors are manu­
A most acceptable Xmas present is a
careless in their citizenship in this part­ factured, sold, or given away in viola­ guests were few the pleasure and en- j committee in charge of the program, burn, Norwood and Flee her und Theo.
i years subscription of the Saturday
icular they may expect law violation, tion o f th law are nuisances. All re­ tertainment was unbounded, and th e, etc., will have a good evening's enter­ Fish of Phoenix,
employment of spotters and detectives, sorts for drinking, and bottles, glasses, honored guest “ seemed as young as he tainment. As this is the beginning of j Mr. Albert Forgey attended drill i Kveni,|K Cost, Ladies Home Journal,
used to be.’ ’ Plates were laid for Mr. the j uletide festivities, a large crowd practice of Seventh Company, Med- Women's Home Companion, Youth
costly trials and consequent taxation.
kegs, pumps’ bars and other fixtures
Companion etc. The Herald are agents
I have discussed the enforcement of kept in and used in buildings, vehicles, and Mrs. Coss, Miss Amy Kent, Robert will be ¡insured.
1 ford, Wednesday evening,
! for the J. M.|Hanson-Bennett Magazine
this law with the judges having juris­ boats or other places are nuisances and and Arthur Kent, and Wallace Barber. I The W. II. Harrison W. R. C. held j Mrs. W. 1). Clarke and daugh
annual election of officers on Saturday,
Agency and can take your order at a
diction o f its violations and am assured may be perpetually enjoined. Any
i Mrs. R. E. Dean, Mrs. W. Brayton
TABLE
ROCK
December 4. President, Inez Fergu-
saving of from 25 to 50 per cent. The
that no clemency will be shown in the landlord of any such place knowing or
attended the Greater Medford pro-
same applies to the renewial of any
penalties imposed.
At the recent School election a 3$ j son; first vice, Mrs; Parker; junior vice, grom Monday afternoon.
permitting such nuisance to be main­
Mrs.
Lucy
Williams;
chaplain,
Mrs.
;
magazine published in the United
Very truly,
mills
tax
was
voted.
tained is guilty of assisting in maintain­
Miss Johnson was shopping in Med­ States. See us before ordering.
Purkeypile;
treasurer.
Mary
Price;
E. E. KELLEY.
The census showed 30 children of
ing such nuisance, and in additiou to
guard, Mrs. Toomey; conductor, Mrs. , ford Monday.
District Attorney. the costs o f suit in an action to enjoin school age in the district.
Mrs. McKinntss of Sams Valley and
Ed. Gleason.
j Mr. Charles Hoover of Medford was
Registered pharmacists may sell ethyl the same may be compelled to pay an
Supervisor Peterson was her Friday
her Mother Mrs. Renollet, of Kansas
in
this
district
looking
over
business
Alvin
Williams,
Frank
and
Will
Kelley
(grain) alcohol for medicinal pharmac­ attorney’s fee to the persons bringing visiting the school.
was in our city Tuesday shopping.
in terests.
spent the week end at Rogue River.
eutical, mechanical and scientific pur­ the action. Where a tenant is convict-
Our Sunday school discussed the
Fred Gill, who visited his purents,
Mr.
Ernest
Hicks
of
Ashland
passed
poses and for external use and appli­ of maintaing such nuisance his lease is
Mrs. King, who has been visiting
Christmas tree proposition and have
away at his home Sunday ot three' Mr. and Mrs. Gill the pasl month re­
cation, in the amount o f not to exceed void.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
H.
Paxton,
left
for
called a meeting for Tuesday evening
o’clock. Mr. Hicks and family moved turned to Seattle, Saturday.
two quarts in a period of four succes­
No person can, either directly, keep to make the necessary arrangements. Seattle Friday evening.
! to Willow Springs in 1902 then sold the
sive weeks, to any one person, upon or maintain, either alone or with others,
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Richmanof Rogue property and moved to Ashland, where
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Richardson
the filing of an affidavit by the pur­ any locker room, club room or similar
River district were in this city Tuesday (hey |ive(| unti) the deatll of Mr ltickg
spent
Sunday
at
the
Nelson
home.
chaser showing the use for for which place where liquor is kept for use, gift
and the writer had the pleasure of The neighbors and friends extend their
the alcohol is intended, and the sworn barter or sale, or for distribution
Wren Byrum expects to leave
| Doming their acquaintance. Mr. R ich-! Symp„thy to the family
statement of the applicant that he is among its members.
few days for North Carolonia to pay a
man is propietor of the Sunny Side j Tlw> ........ .. .............. .......... .....|
not addicted to the use of intoxicating
The Gypsy Queen Cantata produced
The wise Xmas gi^tt buyer
It is unlawful to advertise liquor in visit to relatives in that section where ranch, which he purchased last summer.
liquor or any narcotic drug. Every
will commence to do her or
by Central Point ami Willow Springs
he
was
born.
Oregon by signs, bill boards, in news­
He
is
an
enthusiastic
sugar
beet
Uis shopping NOW when com
Eevry pharmacist engaging in the sale
, talent motored to Gold Hill Friday
paper, peridicals, or in any other way,
plcte full snicks are to be seen
Coyotes are getting so friendly lately advocate. He has good reason for be­
of alcohol as above stated must file
'
evening
and
played
to
a
small
but
app-
either by the the owner or an agent, that they are visiting our chicken roosts ing one. He has lived where he saw *
without the risk and worry of
with the County Clerk a bond in the
the holiday period.
and the mailing of circulars, price lists and helping themselves to our fat wonderful results ohtiiined from the ’ reciative audiuncc. Gold Hill was not
penal sum of $250.00 that he will not
very loyal to her neighbors but we will
and order blanks is also prohibited. poultry.
|
culture
of
the
sugar
beet,
namely;
in
violate the provisions of this act.
forgive her this time.
Owners of newspapers, or the property
Kansas and Colorado. He saw two
James Reese expects to
Ethyl alcohol may be obtained for
Mrs. George Taylor and daughter,
on which a billboard is located, if such
poverty stricken sections of this county
Gold Hill soon.
medicine only upon a physician’s pre­
Miss Hazel, were hostesses to the
advertisement appear therein or there­
transformed
in
a
very
short
time
to
the
scription, and druggists cannot carry
Harry Nealou having his bungalow richest sections of the Union. Not on­ Parent-Teacher’s club Saturday after­
on are also in violation of the law.
in stock anything but ethyl alcohol. A
It is unlawful to have liquor in one’s nearly finished is now directing his at­ ly is the industry a profitable one from noon. The plana for the Christmas
doctor may administer other intoxicants ,
?»
possession at any dance, dance hall or tention to erecting an up-to-date barn. a sugar manufacturing point, but the program were completed after which \
to his patients, when necessary, but
delectable refreshments were served.
public gathering.
increased
development
of
the
live
stock
Elmer
Lister
and
wife
who
have
been
must give it himself from private
In the Greater Medford “ Out of i
employed for years here in the employ and dairy industries that alway accom­
PENALTY
slock, and he is not allowed to have any !
Town” entertainment, Miss Ethel Dean
pany
it
enriches
the
country
more
than
o
f
the
Palmer
Investment
Co.,
on
the
more than any other individual Tne ! First offense: By a fine o f not more
and Miss Francine McNasseerepresent­
physician or pharmacist who is con­ than $500.00, or imprisonment in the Modoc ranch left last week for Idaho any other one industry,
Here a splendid stock of
ed this portion of the valley. Miss '
to
take
up
their
residence
on
a
home-
Mr.
Edward
Eldridge
and
Mias
Katli-
victed of a second violation of the County jail not more six months, or
gold jewelry, watches, brace­
Dean
is
a
very
talented
pionists
and
stead
there.
Our
best
wishes
follow erine McJimsey were united in marrl-
provisions o f this act. in addition to a both.
lets, necklaces, la valliares,
1 age Sunday evening at home of Rev. pleased the audiance with her selections.
rings, lockets, etc., are offered
heavy fine and a jail sentence, loses
Second offense: Not less then $100.00 them to their new home.
for your inspection at prices
J. W. Cursten at Medford.
Their Miss McNasser is well known in the
his state license to do business in the nor more than $500.00 and imprison­
exceptionally attractive.
many friends are wishing them a long musical circles of Medford and Central
state.
ment in the counhy jail not less than 30
I have just received a large
Point.
life of wedded happieness.
Any one person or family may re­ days, nor more than one year.
assortment of solid gold, and
The Willow Springs young people en­
ceive not more than two quarts of
gold filled jewelry.
Design
Third offense: Imprisonment in the
The many friends of J. W. Hicks of
joyed the ententainmunt given by the
and workmanship are o f the
spirituous or vinous liquors nor more county jail for two years.
Ashland will be sorry to learn he passed
( enteral Point high school Saturday
highest ituality.
than 24 quarts of malt liquor within a
away at the family home last' Sunday.
A small deposit insures ob­
evening. The program and track-meet
Jonn W. Hicks died at his residence
period of four successive weeks by
Loganberry Juice is the finest flavor­ on East Main street Sunday, Decem­ He leaves a wife und children, besides were unique features and the orchestra
taining any article later.
making an affidavid setting forth the ing known. With it you can have the
many friends to mourn his loss. He
furnished very good music for the dance
ber 5, at 3 p. m. The decease was
name of the common carrier, the point real Loganberry pieatany time. Crane
was a veteran of 1861 to 1865, and
W . L . RUNYAN
which followed. The young ladies
aged 68 years, ten months and tw o ,
of delivery, the amount and kind re­ Grocery.
alwavs attended the G. A. R. meetings served light refreshments during the
days. The death was due to heart
at this place.
evening.
trouble. Mr. Hicks is a member of
Samuel A. Marshall and Miss Odessa
the G. A. R., and has many friends in
the city. The funeral will be held Stacey were united in Holy Bonds of
from the residence Tuesday, Decern- Matrimony at the Christian Parsonage
her 7, at 1:30. Burnside Post No. 23. in Medford, Dec, 1st. Elder W. E.
G. A. R., will hold services at the Tucker officiating. Their many friends
grave—Ashland Tigings.
here are extending congratulations.
j
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4 Amn£
7U fcuiclvtj
Jj Tilling'4
Col. J. W. Hicks Answers
Ihe Last Roll Call
G ood Business
COLUMBIA 1 FLOUR
Management in the
home
dictates
practical and economical Christmas
presents This year.
W e wouid sug­
gest a fey/ sacks of
$ 1 .3 5 P ER S A C K
“Mt. Pitt Flour”
TRY
IT
“ Superior” Graham or W hole W heat
flour as a wise purchase at this time.
All of which brands are manufactur­
ed by the
Granfili & Robnett
“The Old Reliable”
Central Point Mills