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CENTRAL POINT H E R A L D , TAURSDAY, SEPT. 31, 1916 •AP« ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ »♦♦♦♦♦♦< j LOCAL A W PfKSO NA I O ff to Corvallis Willow Springs For Sale: —7 acres on the edge I Bessie Crabt ree was taken horn e of the city. Good house, two Messrs. Seick, Buessing and last Thursday from the Dow line wells, 3 acres alfalfa. You Jeff Wil3on and their wives auto- Hospital where she recently may have it for $3,200. Inquire ed over from Klamath Falls via. under went an operation for at this office. Crater Lake and all the beauty appendicitis she is improving The Sixth Annual Pacific In spots between, spent Saturday rapidly. ternational Livestock Exposition and Sunday with their mother, Miss Mildred L. Sisty and Miss is to be held at the Portland Mrs. M. Obenchain and sister t Clara Sisty who are here from Mrs. O. R. Pankey. Union Stock Yards, North Port 1 Lincoln, Neb.,visiting with there land, Oregon, December 4-9, 1 aunt Mrs. J. Sisty were visitors 1916. ! at the Willow Springs School ! on Wednesday. S. C. Gray and Mrs. Geo. T Lynch of Medford, and Miss Bessie Crabtree of Willow Spr ngs, returned to their homes Prize Winners Monday from the Dow Hospital. U. S. B U R E A U O F E D U C A T I O N RE- OREGON RANKS LOW IN NORMAL SCHOOLS Born Sept. 14th, 1916, to Mr. and Mrs. E. Persons of Table Rock, a 10 pound daughter. Drs. Dow report mother and daughter as doing nicely. Our Mill We are pleased to note the busy hum of the flour mill again disturbing the peace and quiet of our city. Mr. Ellsworth, the proprietor of the Central Point Mills, informs us that he has purchased a much larger stock of grain than last season, to keep pace with the constantly increas ing demand for the popular Mt. Pitt brand of flour, and his vari ous other mill products, thereby distributing several thousands of dollars among our rural neigh bors. We understand that two new foods are socn to be placed upon the market, viz: “ Mt. Pitt Breakfast Wheatlets,” and “ Mt. Pit1: Giiddle Cake Flour,” which we have no doubt will maintain the same high standard o f ex ctllence and deserved popularity as the other products of this brand. We bespeak for our mill a very busy season; and let us patronize home industry. Notice PORT U N C O M P L IM E N T A R Y S T A T E S SC H O O L P O L IC Y . •4 v 4 v 4 v 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 * * * * * Officers Meet A goodly number o f parents, Elmer Kyle is now a student teachers and friends, at Willamette University in school gathered at the passenger sta Salem. tion last Saturday evening to j Wm. Wilson went to Eugene wish a cheery good bye and j W. A. Thompson has gone to the first o f the week and entered hearty good luck to the large j California on business. the U. of O. bunch of young students who Frank Hammond has rented Frank Brown of Eagle Point *ke Purpose of pur- the Rhodes place for two years. was a recent visitor in this city. 1 suln? ^ie higher branches of ed- - Jacksonville Post. | ucation at the state college in Geo. Davis, wife and family \ Corvallis. There were twelve were visitors at the fair Thurs Pure, Crystal ICE,—the kind that young men and young ladies in day. keeps lon gest,-is now on sale at the the party, which is by far the Frank Palmer and wife spent Central Point Mills, Phone No. 211. largest class that has ever atten- Friday witn Fred Straub and David Mayhem of Eagle Point from ^.e^e' .¡t certainly family. was a business visitor in this city sPeaJi3 we_R lor the influence of our High School that so many of T lesday.—Jacksonville Post. Mrs. Joe Hoagland is spending i s graduates have been imbued several days with relatives in Mrs. T. F. Knacksteat and with the ambition for higher Gold Hill. daughter o f Etna Mill, Cal., are ideals of life. visitors in this c'ty this week. The complete roster is as fol Mrs. P J. Fish of Phoenix, is lows. The Misses Sadie Beebe, visiting with her daughter Mrs. Verner Lynch returned home Doris Cowley, and Lola Freeman W. A. Thompson. Thursday from Eastern Oregon Messrs Otis Altimus, Jack Cow t > attend high school here this ley, Zed Dorris, Melvin Ellestad Miss Elanor Crowder teacher winter. Leonard Freeman, Roland at Echo School, spent the week end with her folks Mr apd Mrs Van Call who had been visit Flaherty, Frank Mayfield, Fred C. Law. Taylor, and James Vestal. In ing his uncle in Sams valley re turned hom3 Sunday.—Jackson addition to the above, Miss Aud Mrs. Geo. Taylor and Miss rey Holmes is attending the Hazel Taylor took dinner with ville Post. State Normal School at Mon To Rent:—Office or housekeep-, mouth and the Misses Alta Nor- the F. Palmer family last Sun ing rooms partly furnisned in* cross and Myrtle Dunton, the day. the Rostel Corner Building. Ad Normal at San Jose, Cal. 5 Mrs Will Parker was called to dress or inquire of C. B. Rostel. Who says Central Point isn’ t Grants Pass last Sunday to the bediide of her father, Mr. Born Sept. 15th, 1916. to Mr. strong for higher standards? A Iverson who is very ill, and Mrs. Chas. Reed of Tolo, an eight pound daughter. Mother ' Mrs. J. W. Hicks and Mr. and and babe doing well, as reported Mrs.Young motered to Ashland Missionary Meeting by Drs. Dow. with Mr. Blackford last Sunday Mrs. Hicks will be in Ashland a Last Friday was our “ Bargain The Presbyterian Ladles Mis- few days visiting friends. Day’ ’ and a number took advan tage o f the $1.00 rate. Next s onary Society will meet Wed W. D. Clark and wife, who year on Sept. 15th will be “ Bar nesday afternoon. Sept. 27th, at have lived in Salem the past few' the home o f Mrs. Palmer. The gain Day’ ’ again and we expect months, came here Saturday to many more will save 1-3 on their ladies will be entertained by pack and ship their furniture to Mesdames Palmer and Davidson. paper. their new home. Robert H. Moore and wife are moving to Central Point to live with his mother, Mrs. Rebecca Moore. They will be greatly missed, as Mr. Moore has been the clerk in Merritt’s «tore for thirteen years.—Gold Hill News. PAGE THUVK TO Prize winners in thé public Pendleton, Ore.—Oregon Is one of school department of the county the most ¡»Gorly equipped states in the fair near Central Point, Union for the training of teachers, according to the United Stales Bureau i Cecil Ager o f Talent, who won , the grand prize handicraft pro of Education. Only tive states In the Union have ject, Luciie Holdridge, winner less Normal equipment than Oregon. of the grand prize for sewing, Oregon has one Normal School and Leta Stevens, of Phoenix, grand forty states have more than one. New prize winner of the canning club York has 18, Pennsylvania 18. Massa and Adrin Haselton of Eagle chusetts 12, California 8, Washington Point, the grand prize corn club 3 and Idaho 2. • winner, will be given trips to The report of the Bureau of Educa the state fair. Talent carried tion shows that even the little state of Idaho, with a popslation only half as off the high honors with two large as that of Oregon, is spending winners. more than twice as much for Normal j Helma Ellestad, Central Point, Schools as is this state. 3d sewing club project. The Riiine report urge* that Normal j J o h n g t , g ,e p o i n t lg t Schools be located in the railroad , n V. ** , . . renter* with public school* sufficient- garden collection, 1st water ly large to give teaching practice to melon, 1st musk melon, 1st stock tile Normal students. • pumpkin, 1st cabbage, 2nd pie State Superintendent Churchill's an pumpkin, 2nd squash, 2nd pop- nual report shows that of the 6055 corn, 3rd field Corn, teachers In Oregon last year but 791. j Gertrude Carlton, Central or 13 per cent, were Normal School Point, 1st crocheted yoke. graduates. The same official estlm Glen Smith, To!o, 4th corn ated that 1000 new teachers are need ed each year and the present Normal club project. school is turning out hut 150. The Nell Warren, Tolo, 5th corn majority of Normal trained teachers club project. are shown to be teaching within a Fay Beebe, Agate, 2nd art small radius of Monmouth, although Eastern Oregon pays on the average 'collection. of »10.41 a month mom for teachers j Elmer Reinking, Central Point, than does the Willamette Valley. 2nd field Corn. spok«n With Feaiinq. ‘•There are all sods of synonyms for motley in this leuntry." said the talks live man. “ We call It 'tin,' ‘mamma,' 'kale,' ‘dough,’ and a dozen other names I don't recall Just non ." A solemn looking man seated In one corner opened Ids mouth rs if to say something and then closed it without uttering a word. "What Is your favorite synonym for money?" nske 1 the talkative person. “ ‘The unattainable.'” the Kedemn man replied, and then fell once more Into deep thought.— Birmingham Age Herald j Adin Haselton, Eagle Point, ¿rrand p rize co rn clu b (T r ip to S ta te F a ir.) p r o je c t, Sells- Pioto Will be at Medford, Sept. 28th, at which time the railroad! and hotels are preparing to handle the biggest crowd In the Circuit Court o f the State of Carrot Soup. that ever gathered in the city. Oregon, in and for tha County of The first of the trains which house Jarksor. in the big circus while on transit will In the matter of the determination of the relative rights to the us« of the hi arrive before sunup and will be followed waters of Kogue Kiver and its by the others at short intervals. By 7 tributaries: o ’clock in the morning acres of the f'otice Is Hereby Given: That city's real estate will he under canvas H " orab'e F. M. Calkins, Judge of the and the “ Champion Shows of the C iruit Court, did on Sedtember 9, W orld'1 will be the center of intrest 1316. refer all exceptions filed in the >ve entit'ed m ilter to the State for all the country within a radius of W iter Board for the purpose of o i i i hundred miles. Early in the m im t king fu'her testimony in said matlcr. ing a downtown branch ticket office which said water b«'*rd is to make such will lie opened uptown where reserved f r'her surveys and i Unao»v*d Mystery. m«v he necessary to make s full r^d seats can be had at the asm : erices ‘T a e»er.7l>o<!y knows MethnsPlsb ftnnolete determination, with full charged at the ticket wagons on the was file o'de-t man. don't they?" p- wer to hear testimony upon said ex-( grounds Those who dislike to brave “ Yes. my ton " reptions at such time and place as the Pn.ird m*v determine, said board to ' “Then who knows who was the old- the er wrds at the ticket wagons will give reasonable notice to all Dart - s in Mt wonmnr appreciate this feature. terested of such further hearings. I “ Xolwdy r, s-m. n ol-ody."-B alti The great street parade is set for G. A. Gardner. " more A meld an. 10:30 in the morning Clerk of the Circuit Court A good soup may be made by cooking grilled young carrots milk or in milk «1 water in a dou ble boiler. Use about a quarter cup ful of carrot to a cupful of liquid. Thicken with Hour mixed with but ter in the proportion of about half a teaspoonful of each to every cup ful of the liquid. Season with salt and a very little mace and strain. 4 ♦ A meeting of the executive board of the First Southern Oregon District Federation of Women's Clubj has been called by the president at Hogue giver Sept. 26th to plan the work for the coming year and perfect plans for the general meeting in the spring. I ♦ ♦ Our School 4 4 OUR CHURCHES 4 4 4 4 44444444444444444444444444 The total enrollment for the year 1914-15 reached 76; for 1915-16, 72. i Christidn ( hurch Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. P R L M W IR IA N (H U R C H The total days attendance in j 1914-15 reached 10,662 1-2; 1915-1 Morning worship with sermon 16, 10,815 1-2. at 11:00 o ’clock. Sunday School at 10:00 o’clock. Miss ‘ Delila Miss Myrtle Alice Mac Dowell a’"7 Stevens won . “ a A cordial invitation is extend the fourth daughter o f Mr and medal for hrst Place ln the ed to all. Mrs. J. G. MacDowell, ' died iet throwing contest. w’ hfie en route to Condon, Ore., | Miss Carlton and Christina on Sept. 18th, 1916. She had Heckman each received tennis Methodist Church reached Arlington. Miss Myrtle racquets for winning thj girls was born Sept. 7th, 1900. ? doubles. Breaching 11:00 a. m. Her death was a great shock J Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. to her parents and friends, for . Second honors were won as Epworth League 6:30 p. m.: Chas. tho her health had been failing follows: ------ .. Mee, running 7:30 p. m. Preaching. for several months, ail had hoped broad jump; Lawrence Altimus, .............. Prayer meeting at 7:30 p. m. that a change in climate would be sllot Pl't; Lew is Lyons, shot put. Thursday. of benefit to her, so she started) T « , , , c , . for the north part o f the state 1 , In track and held meet at Sundav evening. | the County hair. Sept. 14th, BdDliSt (hurt h Myrtle was a girl who had a Miss Mildred Carlton won a fine hoast of friends and will be tennis racquet by defeating all 103)0 a. m. Sunday School. greatly misled by all. .opponents in the girls singles. 11:00 a. m. Prayer services She leaves, _ besides her par- > J he total enrollment in the conducted by members o f the ents, tour sisters and three high school for the first week of church. brother, Mrs. C. E. Clark and school, during the last three James .MacDowell o f Condon, years, has been as follows: Mrs. R. M. Holmes o f McCoy, 5 Mrs. J. VV. Jonas of Kigle 1914- 15 57 Mrs. S. J. Bristow o f Brookings. Point, entered the Dow Hospital 1915- 16 63 Ore., and Clark, Leota and. last Friday in a very critical con 1916- 17 GO Leighton C. of Central Point. j dition. Dr. McM. M. Dow op it is gratifying to note that 14 erated on her Saturday, and it The funeral service will lie held today at the family resi graduates of the Central Point was found necessary to remove dence at 3:30, Rev. Still of the High School have entered college the right kidney. Her condition 11 o f them went to has shown a steady improvement M. E. Church, officiating. In- this year. terement in the Central Point the Agricultural College at Cor- since the operation. vallice, one to the University at Cemetery. Eugene, and two to Willamette University at Salem. All of them believe in “ Orefon First” and have entered Oregon schools To Trade E. R. GLEASON. Died Suddenly 200 acres grain land, partly R E P O R T OF T H E C O N D I T I O N OF improved, $30 per acre near C E N T R A L P O I N T S T A T E BA NK Madras. Ore., for place near AT CENTRA’. POINT, 0SE30N, AT THE CLOSE OF COSINESS SEPT 12, 1916 Central Point, Ore. For parlic- | RESOURCES ulars write A. W Freeberg, I L«»ans and d is c o u n ts ..................... IHM, l-îl» 3Î Gaston, Ore. Mrs. Moore Honored Overdrafts, secured and unsecured Bunds and w arrants....................... Stocks and Either securities.............. Banking house.................................... Furniture and fixtures.................... Other real estate ow n ed .................. Due from banks not reserve banks Due from approved reserve banks Checks and other cash items . . . . . . Exchanges for clearing house......... Cash on hand...................................... E xpenses................................... .......... Other resources. Gold Dust ........... .... 726.63 ..13.516 30 100.00 BARBER A G E N T FOR MEDFORD AND GRANTS PASS LAUNDRIES 3.032 0ft . 2.137.00 2.243 2t None . 22,871.7ft “ Coming events cast their none ► •♦•♦?♦♦»**♦♦♦♦♦* shadows before.” A party plan none M. loy 63 ned for Tuesday evening to hon none or Mrs. R. 11. Moore was almost I M overshadowed by the fact that T otal........................................... $107,199.24 the first dray load of their house | LIA BILITIE S hold effects left Tuesday morn Capital stock paid in ......................... .$20,000.00 ing for their future home in Cen Surplus fu n d ....................................... . . 4.050.00 tral Point. Nevertheless, the Undivided profits, lessexp nes & taxes pd 3,011.09 t D. C. G R I M , P R O P Indies not to be daunted, engaged Dividends unpaid............................. none none Mrs. McFarren to occupy Mrs. Due to banks anil (»a n k e rs............. All kinds o f Hauiing. Postal savings bank deposits.............. none Moore at her home with conver Individual Freight handled, naggag* deposits subject to check HO.407.43 sation until the time appointed Demand certificates o f d e p o s i t ..... 726.49 transferred, moving, *tc„ 526.17 to bring her to the ladies as Cashier checks outstanding none sembled at the residence of Mrs. Certified checks ............ All orders recive prompt and Savings deposits .. 42,977.46 W. H. Gardner in Gold Hill, To Time und personal attention. Notes and bills rediscounto»! . . none Mrs. Moore the trip around the Bills payable for money borrow ed.. . none town was almost like a “ tour of Reserved fo r taxes .................................... none the world” before reaching their Inabilities other than those abt»ve stall <i none a »24 destination, but on arriving and PROFESSIONAL STATE O P OREGON. : finding her old accustomed bunch County o f Jackson : there assembled she gasped I, J. O. Isaacson. President o f the above-insmed well” —looked further around bink, do solemnly swear that the alx»ve statement D R- R W . POELLPHTZ the room and gasped again. in true to the lx.*st o f my knowhslgeand U*lief, P H Y S IC IA N * SU RG EO N .1 O. ISAACSON, President. Later in the evening all repaired Office hours 0 to 12 a. in. Calls ana- CORRECT Attest: W C. LEEVKR. to the Home Dining Hall where wered day or ni|(ht. W J FKKKM AN. a lovely lunch was served. The I.C ROB NETT. OfHn* |»hone one long ami one short adies present were the Mes Directors. I'honex: Hc»r Urwik, Table Kin k. Trail Greek Willow Spring* each XXf» dames R. H. Moore, M. R. Rice, ; Subscribed and sworn to lief ore me this lHth day F. B. H A TFIELD . In t h n R O S T E L B L D G . Ralph Darling, A. E. Kellogg, o f Sept. 1916. Public. G. W. Milam, E. M. Mclntire, | My commission expires December N otary 15th, 1919. Nellie Darling, Lucy Mee, Boro DR. KM MENS Physician and Hodes, Fernin Zana, Tom West, Hurgpon. Fradice limited to eye, J. F. Deitrich, Geo, Iverson, D. Official Directory ear, none urui throat. Kyes Hoien- H. Miller, E. T. Simmons, C. N. tiñcally tested ami glasses supplied. City of Central Point Shaver. W. H. Gardener, P. Oculist and Aurfst for S. t\ R. K. W. A. C OW LEY, Mayor Langdell, and R. C. Kelsey. All J. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co. bldjf., W. JACOBS, Recorder departed at a iate hour with J. O. ISAACSON, Treasurer opposite F. O. Fhone 567. pleasant memories of the even J. II. HOLMES, Marshal ing but sad regrets at the pros F. F C L AR K . Water Supt. I) c . GRIM. Fire Chief MC M . M . DOW M . D., M . S. pect of losing Mrs. Moore from E. K SCOTT, A**t. Fire Chief their midst; she has been a DR. Mr M M IKJW. City Health Officer Physician and Surgeon willing worker in all the under C O U N C IL * LN LYDIA S. DOW D. 0. takings of the Ladies Aid and a W. E. Alexander, President F. Williams E. K. Osteopathic Physician willing and competent secretary D. A. Lyon* D C. •*. Gtim, It. F. Peart and will be greatly Blissed in all Offices and Residence their future work. Gold Hill T H E DOW H O S P I T A L News. Cowley Block, Central Point, ( ’alls answered promptly «lay or NSURK your property against loss night. Night telephone service: by fire in a company that always Ring: Two short-one long. I pays dollar for dollar in case of loss. This is the kind of Insurance that you will want after a fire. I have the beat American and foreign companies. C. S. Sanderson, Cowley Block, Central I'uint, Ore Visit Crater Lake ; CEN Í SAL POINT BRAY LINE. Uniting Learning and THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE III its Six »Schools and Forty eight D«* partmefits is < ti^a^ed in the Rreat work Dr. KFINEST A. WOODS, of uniting I«earniiiK and I,al>.»r. P raetiee limiteli to Forty-eighth School Year Op*m F y a . C a r , Noma and T h r o a t SEPTEMBER 18 , 1 91 6 . Degree Courses refjuirmx a f »ur vetr Ashland, high st hool preparation. are oUered in Sw e leni» irg Block the following A G R l C r j / n ’ RF. 16 D epartm ents. COMMI.KC K. 4 Department*. 1 *‘ »IN FKRINfi, *» Ih'partim fits MINKS, J lleportinents; FOR KSTK V, 2 I >•*j>.irt tomor meats IIOMK P.( <>NOVIICS 4 U.part At the close of school row '-tfternoon, a quartet of our local teachers, consisting of the Misses Wiederrecht, Aliiin, Bra- cons. and Reed, are planning on taking an auto ride to Southern Oregon’s most famous scenic at traction, Crater Lake. The Lake is most beautiful at this time of year and the young la»li** will surely have a most delightful trip. a rut the F it t in e o f G I m merit* . and PHARMACY. V o c a t io n a l C o u i t e i ref|airini( an Riglith fVrade preparation ff>r entrance are offered in Agriculture iMirviny, Commerce Forestry Home Makers, an I Mechanic Art* Pnarmacy with a hr » year high school entrance requirement SCHOOL OF MUSIC. — Piano. Suing, B an d an ! V o ic e C u ltu re <.'atahtKue and b*e»k let free Ta autifu! illudrated T up . R r isTB a a Ai I.Is ONROON im Oregon Phone 216