CENTRAL POINT HERALD JULY 13, 1916 C e n t r a l P oint H er a ld Moths, W m . K. B ho w ek . Publisher A Sugar Factory in |NSECT travelers . Butterflies and Beetles L o n g Distance Jo urne ys . Make 1917 pleased to correspond with you further. Respectfully yours, U tah-ldaho S ugar Co.. By General Manager Mr. William Evans, a Scottish natu- ruiist, who has made a lifelong study of the fauna of Scotland, obtained from a dozen Scottish lighthouses 241 species of Insects, which Include two butterflies, 159 moths, eighteen caddis flies and lucewlngs, forty dJptera, ten beetles and a dozen other species. Most of the specimens were males. To reach th e Isle of Muy, in the Firth o f Forth, where -Mr. Evans collected most of the Insects, many of the speci­ mens m u st have flown across several miles of sea. In his records Mr. E vans calls atten tlon to several other extraordinary flights of insects. A SAVING SERVICE is too important a “Pocketbook Protection” The following le tte r from the sugar Mail-Tribune— company gives full explanations: Bishop C. W. Nibley, of Salt Lake ICiv.r Valley. Salt Lake City, July 1st, 1916 City, accompanied by four sons and to be overlooked. Mr. A. L. Hill, president Commercial Field Supt. Bramwell of the G rants ( U l C IJ A I >I U I- kepton file »t the D a KE Au • n i l I A l I It VARTISIHC A u k n c v . I n c ., 427 ISN’T IT WONDERFUL TO THINK THAT Club, Medford, Ore. Baas su gar factory, viaited Medford S o u th M ain S tr e e t. Los A nerles. and 779 M ark et h ir e '.S u n F ra n c iu m , whr re contract« for a d v e r- Saturday noon on a tour of inspection My Dear Sir: lunru? ca n be rriaO'- fo r it We have a prorosition to submit to of the su gar fields of the valley. " I never saw any beets anywhere I'U HI.HH KL I KVKKY T H U M D A » . you, as per my promise, but we wish Subai riptioii prior, *1.50 per year, in advance. Will boil 150 eggs. ^ first to call your attentio n to the f a c t J looking b e tte r a t th e i r age than in this Will brew 50 cups of tea. th a t this company is in no way associ section of the valley,” stated the biah- Will make 50 cups of coffee. Readers of the Herald will find ated with the defunct O regon-U tah op, “ and I am confident the valley will Will toast 150 slices of bread. prove a g re a t sugar producer. a new name at the head of this Sugar Co. 1 think you will appreciate Will light eight hundred cigars. Incidently, I have an announcement a fte r our conversation, th a t we found tlumn. We have taken over Will operate a flatiron 2 hour*. of general in terest to make to beat the paper from the Behb Bros, Thus, th e “painted lad y/' or thistle a very u n fo rtu n ate condition in G rants growers. The company will pay $5.50 Will warm 30 bottles of baby’s milk. Pass. and will continue to run it at the butterfly (Py ram els cardul), has been Will bring to boil 5 quarts of water. per ton for 12 to 15 per cent beets, in­ In m a k i n g this proposition, you must Will operate a 12 inch fan fur 16 hours. strut* old stand. We will say known to cross the Alps; the red a d ­ also stead of $5, as under our contracts fully appreciate th a t we h ave had butterfly (V anessa atalantai has Will light a 40 w att lamp for 25 hours. For each J per cent of sugar over 15 n Ithimr in the way of prophesy miral landed In num bers on the deck of a no experience w hatever in Oregon, and Will sew 300,000 stitches on a machine. per cent we will pay an additional 10 a ; to the future of the paper but vessel 500 m iles from the coast of while we have at our disposal, bulletins Will operate a warm ing pad for 40 hours, Thus 15J per cent sugar will will let each issue do its own England; the common w h ite butter­ showing the meteorological conditions cents. Will warm shaving w ater for 8 mornings. flies cross the E nglish channel In affecting your district, and bulletins bring $5.60, 16 per cent beets $5.70, 17 talking. Will cook 4 steaks on an 8-inch disc stove. clouds; the fam ous m ilkw eed butterfly showing th e experim ents th a t have per cent beets $5 90. 18 per cent beets Will run the electric broiler for 60 minutes. We w ill make one statement (DanaIs archlppus), abundant every­ been make in beets, it js one thing $6.10, etc. This will mean a g reat deal j t Will keep a foot w arm er hot for 4 hours. and make one request. We can­ w here in the United States, is said to show conditions affecting experim enta to the grower, as the local beet is high i j make the 2,000 in lie Journey from Will run an office ventilating far for 8 hours. in persentage of su g a r .” not [»end our time doing city California to the H aw aiian Islands patches of beets and another th ing to Will operate an electric griddle for 70 minutes. The biship returned to Portland th a t ami country editorial work as we and has gradually progressed by wuy raise beets in commercial quantities, V' ill operate a luminous radiator for 60 minutes. evening. would loo e just that muth time of the sou th sea Islands as far as A us was highly pleased to note the condi Will heat a curling iron once a day for 15 weeks. tion of beets which you had in your lo a. Will operate a seven inch frying pan for 60 minutes. on the paper. But our request trail A d ea th ’s head m oth has boarded a cality. They look well hut we must Will pump 3500 gallons of w ater to a height of 25 feet. i , if you have an item of inter- steam er 200 m iles off the (.’ape Verde guard against anything th a t we do not Cooper Uros. Show Will make you S M ILE while it does all these things. islands. Clouds of ladybirds m iles In e it write it down and hand it in see and do not understand. exten t, so that they resem bled sm oke or telephone us and in that way from a steam er, have been seen at sea. The proposition which we have to Will give two performances in Cent- j * we ail know what the paper will A sw arm of locusts that passed over make to you is as follows, provided: rat Point on Thursday, July 20th. T hat the farm ers of Medford and vi 216 W e s t Main Street, the Red sea In 1889 Is said to have e x ­ he. No one can fail to notice the atmos over 2,000 square m iles, and It cinity will contract for not less than phere of refinement about this particu­ 1 he hoys have not fully made tended MEDFORD, . . . . OREGON was estim ated to w eigh 42,8T j O,000,000 5000 acres of beets in 1917, and 6000 lar show. The performance goes along up their mind as to just what tons! acres for 1018, the contracts for such with perfect system and myriad and they will do. beets to be ta ken by us with your aid bewitching bill is finished before the ------------------- ----------- SLOW ACTING NERVES. and influence, so th a t every patch o slightest unrest is felt. Acts follow *£:■ land which we take will have to he gone each other without delay The pro- j | E a r t h w o r m s and C la m s In No D a n g e r over twice. It will take, of course gram is made up of big feature acts. o f the Strenu ous L ife . g re a t deal of time, discression, and pa The Ilotsu troupe of Japanese acrobats The com mon earthw orm has tw o tience to make these contracts. Said and jugglers. Prof. VanRankin and his sorts of nerves. Preparing for June Examinations Now in Session One <>f l lu-se Is a thread running contracts are to be made for a te rm o wonderful troupe of trained and educa­ W inter injured trees th a t seem to be live years, on the basis of $5 per ton at ted ponies, Capt. Chas. Duncan and his virtually dead a t the top but show some len gthw ise of the hotly between tlit? the factory or railroad point, or any great perform ing elephants, the like of stro ng sprouts on the main fork or on Iilaei'.s w here head and tall would he other stations which our agricultural which has never bofore been seen, and If the creature had either. T ills nerve the trunk shouM be pruned of all dead lias only one use to carry the signal men may consider desirable, for beets the numerous other acts of rnonk:es, wV safety. This sort o f nerve carries a m essage case would be sometime between Sept, should be seen by everyone. cu ttin g back the dead wood the tree at (lie rate of a yard anil a half a sec­ 1st and Oct 1st, until we get thru wil be helped to grow and to form bet- ond, or about seven ty tim es more slow The amount of w ater required will be t. *r beads. A careful examination will ly t lian our ow n (lo under six second feet. We are to pay show th a t the sprouts are startin g from The other sort o f nerve takes t are o f the vital region, and where the trunk the traw lin g. Sign als along th ese a reasonable price for w ater for do­ R E P O R T OF T H E C O N D IT IO N OF mestic purposes and the washing of h severely injured and the tops do not nerves travel only uu Inch a second NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION C E N T R A L PO IN T S T A T E BANK sugars. I nik normal it is suggested th a t at least If our Inner telegram s were Nent as D epartm ent of th e interior, U. S. AT CENTRAL POINT, OREGON. AT THE OLOSE OF BUSINESS We are informed th a t the County Also, t h a t you fuanish us, free of n ir strong sprout be perm itted to grow slow ly. It would be a whole m inute JUNE 30, 1916 Land office at Roseburg, Oregon, June Court and the S. P. Company have for the time being. 'I bis will help from the tim e the pitcher threw the charge, a right of way for our drainage RESOURCES 22, 1916. come to a full understanding about two hall till the halter started to sw in g Ills system from the factory, which might stren gthen the roots, and if the tops Notice is hereby given th a t Mae Daw, ve-y im portant pieces of the Pacific Loans and discounts..................................$100,744.72 be piped or in open ditches, according should die the tree may continue its club at it. Overdrafts, secured and unsecured........... 1,231.64 Highway. widow of Reuben P. Daw, deceased, of Yet. as the sim pler creatures go, the Bonds and warrants to conditions, but the drainage must be .................. 12,81 » 74 growth. If the tree is vigerous all earthw orm Is not especially sluggish The first is the Ashland hill. The Stocks and other securities................ 100.00 Trail, Oregon, who on, J u n e 23, 1909, sprouts should be kept off the trunk Tin? fresh w ater clam , for Instance, obtained. While there is a slight odor made Homestead E ntry Serial, No. Banking house...................................... S. P. and County have a complete un- . 3,032.05 and base. If the trees have been g ird ­ g e ls word from one part o f Its body lo to drainage, it is not neceasarilly ob­ Furniture and iixtures...................... . .2,187.00 05063, for the N W J of SEJ, N E J of ierstanding and the papers are being l'd tin y will probably throw up a few another at only half (lie earthw orm 's noxious. As an evidence we shall have Other real estate owned.................... 2.170 ft S W j and SEJ of N W i of, Section 6, signed up and work will be started at Due from banks not reserve banks r I m utes near the root. These sprouts rate. S o It Is 2.I(M> tim es slow er than 11 factories in operation this year, and None Township 35 S, Range 1 W., William* once. Due from approved reserve banks . . 18,340.08 should be left. One or ( w o o f the low­ a man. Kdwln Tenney Brew ster in St. in some eases the drainage is emptied 542.34 e tte Meridian, has filed notice of inten- Checks and other cash item s............ The second and most im portant to e r branches may be bent down ami con­ Nicholas. directly into rivers, streams, etc. Of Exchanges for clearing house........... n.me tion to make Final Five-Year Proof, to nected by g r a f t with the roots. Keep course, we have to satisfy the health this community is the road from here Cash on hand........................................ . .. 6,4*62.34 establish claim to land above described, Photograph« on Living Leaves. to Seven Oaks. The railroad and Expenses............................................... . the loots alive during the summer, and boards th a t there is nothing detrim ent nnn« A process of taking a photograph on before F. Roy Davis, U. S. Cmmission- county are pulling to g eth er and the Other resources. Gold D u st.............. 20.27 bridge g ra ftin g can be resorted to next the lea f of a plant Is dcs rlhcd In an al in the sew erag e to health or any­ the two crossings will soon be a thing Total............................................. *14?.104.72 at his office, a t Medford, Oregon, on w inter or eurly spring. thing alive, flsh or fowl. article by l>r. Ila u s M ollscli in Die the 7th day of August, 1916. of the past. The new road will turn LIABILITIES When the entire tree seems dead but IT iisc I iiiii , a translation of which up T hat the location of the factory be Claimant names as witnesses: J a s p e r a t Seven Oaks and run nearly parallel Capital stock paid in ........................... ..*25.000.00 long sprouts come up from the roots pears In the Scientific American outside of the city limits, and we would with the railroad and e n te r Central Surplus fu nd......................................... 3.900 00 B. Hannah, E dward Foster, Elton Rai- th e s e should be left, and the tree cut Briefly, the process Is as follow s: like a promise on your part that during Point two blocks this side of the track. Undivided profits, lessexp'nes & taxes pd 4,256.34 mey, and Lillian H annnh all of Trail, F asten a n egative w ith strong con down. Having strong root action these the life of the facto ry ’s operations the Dividends unpaid. none Oregon. When the e two changes are complet­ Due to banks anti bankers........... sprouts will sometimes make a marvel irasts to a very sm ooth, tldn. hairless city limits shall not be purposely ex­ none W. H. CANON, ed there will be ju s t two crossings b e - grow ing leaf, such as the Imllan cress, Foetal savings bank deposits.................. none 13d o is development in a short time. tended to em brace the factory site for Register. scarlet runner or nasturtium , and leave tv e e n G o ld Hill and Ashland. One on Individual deposits subject to check....... 72.919.90 purposes of taxation, also an assurance Demand certificates of deposit it exposed to strong sunlight for sev 1.101.49 the Ashland hill where the road will go 35.75 •ml hours. Then cut the leaf from the on your p a rt of a willingness to co op­ under the track. The other will be at Cashier checks outstanding........................ Certified checks............................................. erate in making both the Grants Pass none .1 ( ’. Kohinott a n ! family, and Mrs. plant, steep It In boiling w ater for half Tolo where an over head crossing will Time and Savings deposits....................... 40.P9l.24 NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION H eminghom e.motored lip to the Mead­ i minute, then Immerse It In warm SO and the Midford plants a success, and soon be built. N otes and bills rediscounted.................... none ows Sunday via. Sums Valley. The per cent alcohol. A fter a little tim e you will have no objection# lo our t a k ­ D epartm ent of the interior, U. S. Bills payable for money borrowed none re tu rn was made via. Winter and Hie leaf, now w hite. Is Immersed In h ing some of the Medford beets to the Reserved for taxes.................. none Land office a t Roseburg, Oregon, June Liabilities other than those above stated none 26 1916. Rogue River. They report the roads dilute tincture o f Iodine. The result Is Grants Pass factory. Total i positive photograph, often of stirprls «148.104 72 in excellent rendition. We believe that by the cooperation I Notice is hereby given th a t Charles ¡tig sharpness. STATE OF OREGON of all concerned we can make a success County of Jackson i Wonnal, of Derby, Oregon, who on Hurry Lewis of Jackson villi', at both places, especially with the end l. J. o. Isaacson, President f the «bow- named February 13, 1912, made Homestead in town Sunday 'ailing on friend*. Capable of Correcting the Dictionary. li Is fid ile to attem pt to Instruct the in view th a t we have other territory on During the q u a rte r ending Ju ne 30th, bank, do solemnly .wear that the above statement E ntry, Serial No. 07828, for SJ of S i forw ard youth of Hits our day. One which to draw between Medford and 1916, S tate Engineer Lewis issu«l 137 is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, of Section 18, Township 34 S, Range PROFESSIO NAL J O. ISAACSON. President. Klamath Falls. u li > sat at lunch wi th u s the other day 1 E., Williammette Meridian, has fiiled w ater perm its which cover 7,616 acre* CORRECT Attest: W. C. LEEVER, remarked In the course of s narrative, notice of intention to make Final Three W e then promise to build you a fac for irrigation, and 6 resivoirs. l.C . ROBNETT. "ntiil then the poor fellow sat and tory of not lets size, but similar to the y ear Proof, to establish claim to the W. J. FREEMAN. Those of in terest to this vicinity are wrung Ills hands." Director*. one now under eoi struction at Grants « follows: A G E N T FOR land above described, before F. Roy ■ There Is uo aneti word a* ‘w raug.’ " Sub.crilied and «worn totn fore me this 7th day Davis, U. S. Commissioner, a t his Pass, in time to work the crop of 1917, A. B. Pomeroy, for 5 acres and do M E D F O R D AN D G R A N T S PASS sakl w o of July. 1916. F. B. HATFIELD. office at Medbord, Oregon, on the 8th a id we are w illing to put up a $50,000 mestic use. w ater taken from spring. "There wasn't tiefore I spoke. |>er LAUNDRIES Notary Public. day of August, 1916. bond for th e faithful perform ance on Wm. S ta r s , of Butte Falls, 2 acres My commission expires December 15th. 1919. Imps." said lie, “but there Is now o i r , art of the contract, provided, thut for irrigation, taking w ater from East 1'liiludclphla Ledger Claimant names as witness: David L. [)K . K. W. POELLNITZ I Inith the contract for the building of Fork of Ginger creek. Swihart, Fred Dunlap, Jefferson J . i the factory and also the bond for the H e N » « d « d It. PHYSICIAN A SURGEON B. Fredenburg, of Butte Fa!!a, 42 A Cotton Legend, Brophy and Loyd W'ilsor. all of Derby, She I'o you really love me? l ie is $60,000 may be cancelled if on Nov. 1st acres and domestic use, taking w ater Cotton was the theme of one of the Oregon. D llh v hours 9 to 12 a m. Culls an* m odest i lerk, with still ig -re modes! I of this y ear the beets th at you are now from Eighty Acre c e e k . most fabulous nature stories on its first wcrisi day or mght W. H. Canon salary) \ es. dear, with atl nn heart raising for us do not show sufficient L. A. Salade for suplemcntaty sup-1 !u5r'!a VVtJon.lnt^_ Kur‘*t'<' Traveler» re­ • M l «' chon«* on« Ion* .tml oik * «hurt Register. She Sw ear It to me hr som ething saccharine qualities to justify our com­ la ted th at In T artary there grew a f o n .* * lL » r rubli* KiH k. 1'rml i'ro # k ply taking w ater from Jackson creek. sacred, by som ething that you could shrub th at when its ripe fruit was cut W illow SpniiKn i«,*h X U pany going on with the business in your Ola Croft, of Eagle Point, for do-1 not possibly renounce. He Well, then, open within was “a lyttle Beaste In In the R O S T E L B L D G . part of the «tate of Oregon. The I eets mestic use, taking w ater from spring Mattillde. I sw ear It to you by my I 1 tlesche. la bone nml bl.de n* though it should p o la n ic not less than 15 per Butte Falls Lumber Co., of Butte were a lyttle I-auib w ith outer wolle NOTICE EOR PUBLICATION salary.— London Tit Bits. DU .1. .1 H M M K N S Physician slid cent sug ar and Si* per cent purity to Falls, 27 acres, taking w ater from The flesh of this "vegetable lamb" was D epartm ent of the Interior, U. S. irgcon I’ractirc limited to eye, Gra de d D o w n . pay us to m ake this investment. eaten, ran the story, and the wool made Beck creek. i nr, nose and throat Kyc« scien­ Into cloth. The basis of the legend Ls Land office at Roseburg, Oregon, July Great Is America! People of menus We also deem it advisable, should the the way in which the cotton pod ripens 6. 1916. tifically testisi and glasses supplied may hear the world s greatest voices Nbove offer be accepted, th at the lies- and bursts, showing the white fluffi- . , . . . . , __ _ , , . Oculist and Aurlst for S. t‘. K R. for $U>; t h o s e In m o d e r a te clrcniu Notice is hereby given th a t Marshall . tio i of the factory l e decided upon be- Idi* T s l k . raw cotton, which closely resembles M intir of Eagle Point. Oregon, who, t o Office* M. K. « H. Co. bldg., stances itmv obtain phonographic rec , “Gosb ding'" wool. Raw cotton Is still called "cot­ O lds of the same voices for »2.50. , fl'r '' Uk< ■"» « * * « • * • opposite I". O. Phone 667. “ What happened?" on November 17, 1909, made Home­ ton wooL" while th e very poor can see the s*me Horn the farm ers «o as to avoid any “ I talked two hours trying to per­ stead Entry. Serial No. 05671 for the singers act In tlie movies for a d im e .- j **'6 Pu ^ ' ng on the part of the farmers suade that girl to give me a kiss.” SJ of NEJ of Section 4, Township 35 U f a >*or » factory near their own farm*. MC M . M. DOW M . D ., M. S. Much th« Sams Thing. “ Well?" S, Range 1 W. W illam ette Meridian, I ni* proposition is recommended by Olllet— Look here! I>id you tefi “Ju s t as she agreed her father came him has filed notice of intention to make l’hvsician and Surgeon No Flowers In ' E m our i X c c u l i v e o n m i t t e e . and if you In and liegan to talk polities.''—Louis­ I'd been swindled again? Mrs Plat busti - She has uo artistic I Hlet—Well, t told him that you had Final Five-year Proof, to establish LYOIA S. DOW D. 0. f.iv* r it, it would- lon talking ab > ut hltlV ialf say I've had enough,' replied Mr list ('alla answered prompt ly day or set-o and enjoy every moment of It - ' Thomas Tennessee Vestal, Owen O. when you want f* talk ab'.ut i - •.« • 1 tru st I have made myself clear on ferty. "then I'm not whipped jtcl — s e l f .’- S t L o t s Post night. Nigr it téléphoné service: 1 ord Chesterfield. Conover, all of Eagle Point, Oregon. ju h. all points, but should there be any ques- Washington Star, W. H. CANON. Knig: Two short-one long. [lions th at you desire answered will be lad Register A n I n d e p e n d e n t local n e w s p a p e r d ev o ted to t r.. iHi«-/•• -in of C e n tra l P o in t a n d th e Hoifue 1 0 c California-Oregon Power Co. TEACHERS’ COURSE Treating Irees SUMMER SCHOOL M ED FORD Contracts Signed Wdter Rights E. R. GLEASON. BARBER COM M ERCIAL C O LLEG E