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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1916)
CENTRAL'POINT HERALD THURSDAY, NOV. 9, 1916 ■l-H -l-H -M - H - H -H 11» I I I I 1 14 H . Panam a. California Exposition j|l f * CONSUL'S DUTIES! By C. C. BOWSFIELD Remains open at San Diego until Dec. 31st. It is well worth the time that it takes to see it. The cost of your trip will be low. ;; They Are Highly Important From a Commercial Viewpoint. P otatoes as a money crop have come I up to th e highest expectations In the I last few years. T his product should have a place on every farm , and a mo- [ m eat's consideration will show why. W hen prices a re low potatoes are useful on the farm as feed for hogs. I young ca ttle and poultry. W hen they ure above 50 c en ts a bushel an av er age crop gives a net retu rn of $75 to | S100 an a re. T h ere a re m any records 1 In these days of high prices w here the | acreage pro tit Is $200 to $400. As a whole, they will steadily add to a |T urm er's prosperity. P otatoes work well In th e usual ro- I tatlou schem es T hey require study I and care, but a re a reasonably su re ♦ Winter Excursion Fares i Prom Central Point M .* * * .0 - 0 0 0 o O O OO O O o OO O 000-00 0 00-000 0 0-0-0 4 HIS WORK IS ALL FOR TRADE. Me M ust G uard Z ealously th* In te re sts of O ur L ?nd In Shipping M a tte rs a n d In All L ines of B usiness, and M ust Be E vsr A lert and T actfu l. Let us show you how you can make £our Farm Work Easy and Save Money & Labor A n E le c t r ic M o t o r will work harder and more steadily and give you less trouble than any horse or engine you can buy. We can Furnish You, fo r leS3 than J Hie cost of a good horse, a M o t o r w hich will last a life tim e and give you not one m om ents trouble. You w on’t have to feed it, and it costs nothing a t all when it isn’t «vorking. It will do th e work of six men a t less cost for c u rren t than the w ages of one. I t will run day and night and turn out eight tim es the work of a horse, and it is M o r e R e li a b le than Old Dobbin, too. I t doesn’t g e t tired, atop to e at, and never g ets sick. Are you taking advantage of our service? It costs nothing to investigate If the U nited States were so great th a t It could be entirely Independent of 216 W. Main St. th e rest of th e world tt would need m MEDFORD. OREGON diplom atic o r consular service, but uo S a n D ie g o L o s A n g e le s country In the w orld ls so g reat as k ♦ » ♦ ♦ A4-4 4 $ 4 9 .2 5 that. $ 4 2 .7 5 The diplom atic representative m ust concern him self very largely w ith po litical m atters, m ust be In constant com m unication with the leading states ♦ ♦ * On Sale Daily, Return Lim it A p ril 30th. men and w ith the court—if there Is ♦ one—in the country to w hich he is ac Three Daily Trains, Shasta Route credited; he m ust give dinners and ♦ parties and m ingle in w h at ls called * * “society,” but be Is useless if only * ornam eutal. Can feed the biggest crowd in th e sh o rtest tim e of any re s ta u ra n t or A Ask local a treni for fu rth e r inform ation hotel in G ran ts Pass. H ighest score by S ta te Inspector of any R e s t * Tbe consul ls expected to occupy a u ra n t in Southern O regon for C leanliness and H ygienic Conditions. *\ him self w ith all com m ercial m utters J o h n M . S c o t t , C a rie ra i P a s t e n g e r A g e n t > * to guard jealously the Shipping in ter» + No Smoking No Tipping No Dogs * P o r t la n d , O r e g o n ♦+ ests of bis country and to report ex huustively to ids governm ent on con ♦ * * dltions of trad e as fur as they affect ♦ * the interests of his country. H e does South Sixth St., Electric Sign “ Good E a t s " •> not have to spend so much money for ♦ «I social en tertain m en ts as his colleagues *«• t\ In the diplom atic service or worry so * ♦ much about the irksom e details of pre ♦ cedence and etiquette. Except on very ♦ POTATOES SHOULD HAVE A PLACI OF rare occasions lie dees not go to court ¿•e.** ***-{. 4-* * -H-4-+4 ****** ******* ************* * EVERY FARM. CAMERA MEN ALOFT. The consular service of the United product. Few crop« pay better. In S tates Is grow ing In Im portance and lim es when grain Is d ear or scare« efficiency every year. Commercial How B a ttle Field V iew s A re Taken South From an Aeroplane. culled potatoes, or any surplus th a t questions betw een nations are the 4 4 may bo on hand, should be bolted and causes very often of difficulties that 13 The <auiera man in the aeroplane, 8:51 a. rn. < 4 Notice is hereby given th a t th e fol N otice of Special M eeting to be Held by mixed w ith bran or m iddlings. P re the diplom atic rep resentative must try iu order to get bis focus, must usually 17 4:20 p. m. 1 4 to settle, bill the luiindutlon of the work w ithin range of the tiring lines. lowing is un estim ate o f th e budget 15 10:38 p . m . th e T ax P ay ers of Road D istrict No. pared In this way they have high feed practical side of our diplomacy rests Ing value. Any fa rm e r who Is well Few precautions m e possible The hot. prepared by th e Common Council, of North 14 to V ote Upon the Q uestion of an 4 4 supplied w ith potatoes Is able to se- on the consuls. On th eir experience tom of the aeroplane uiny be covered the City of C entral Point, of the am out 14 8:28 a. m. A dditional Tax for Road Purposes in |c u re much bettor resu lts w ith poultry and alertness depend our trad e oppor 4 4 ««Ith m etal sheets, when It Is said to to he raised by tax atio n fo r th e en su 16 6:28 p. m . said D istric t. bogs and cattle th an he otherw ise tunities. lie arm ored, but the pilot must de ing year: N otice is H erby Given th a t a m eet could w ithout feeding out higher prtc The consul deals in a business wuy pend upon Ills fleetness and elocution E lectric light* ........................ ! 144 00 ing will be held in Road D istrict No. 14le d m aterial. with business people, and he m ust to dodge the enem ies’ Hie. T here Is lie oo oo In Jackson County, Oregon, on the 29th T he soil m ust be In th e best possible learn th eir m ethods of m anaging a f sides fu e l ......................_.............. the chance of encountering an FO R ooo oo day of N ovem ber, 1916, a t T rail Hall condition ns regards tilth and fertility. fairs. T here a re young men who look other aerial craft, probably arm ed for j City m arsh al's salary ooo oo iu said d istric t, a t th e hour of One T he d irt should be m ade fine and mel ou efp erlence in A m erican consulates in a tta c k w ith a m achine gun. Calm ! City reco rd er’s salary RHEUMATISM 140 00 o ’clock P. M. Said m eeting is for the lu«v to a good depth before planting as the best possible preparation for ly facing such dangers the cam era man 1 City tre a s u re r’s salary and NEURALGIA Rut. as a m ust coolly adjust his cam era, calcti ' 60 00 purpose o f d eterm ining w hether the tho seed. If the piece Is of clover sod active business a t borne Supplies ................................. th e tim e for plowing does not count so rule, those who e n ter the public serv Dennis Eucalyptus Oil late the value of light and shadow , the 216 00 resid en t ta x payers of said road d is t Cleaning stre e ts und draying . much, but fall plowing Is usually best, ice In foreign countries ought to m ake speed of his c ra ft und altitu d e and A T A LL DRUG S T O R E S 250 00 Itoad work ric t shall vote an additional tax for and an application of n sm all coat of Jt th eir life work, especially as our uiuke his exposures a t Just the right I T u b e s 2 5 c J a r s 6 0 c In te re s t on outstanding w ar road purposes therein, as provided by m anure Is good mid enables us to re governm ent has taken the «vise course Instant. The photographer who loads I 120 00 Section 6321, Lords Oregon Laws, anp duce the expense of com m ercial fer ran ts .................................... of m aking It n career and not a re his plate holders und, cam era in hat'd. ! In terest on streetp a v in g in te r ♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ^ takes his place oti a scouting aeroplane j ♦ fir sueh o th e r and fu rth e r business as tlllzer a t least one h a lf and to fu rth e r w ard fo r political loyalty. Use th e m anure 390 00 may law fully come before said m e e t Increase th e yield. sections b o n d s ................ . A consul may live a s quietly ns lie faces perhaps a g reater hazard than only lu th e fall. If the soil Is not sat pleases; he Is not expected to en tertain any man of Ids profession, w hich is in te re s t on s tre e t and sew er ing. Isfaetory It w ill pay to harrow In 1,000 either visiting A m ericans or the people saying a g reat deal. ¡14 H7 assessm ents This notice is made and signed by ten pounds of potash to tho aero In the «•f tho country In which Ids post ls T he telephoto cam era, which lias In te re st on im provem ent bonds 1 600 00 resident tax payers of said road dist spring, sow ing It w ith a planter. The reports th a t he m ust m ake often been especially designed and con In te re st on W ater bonds 760 00 r ct. Eurly potatoes should be planted as Interest him g reatly , his advancem ent structed for aeroplane work. Is ns pow Kedernption of $1,000 p ro te st M. E. Middlebusher early In th e spring as It Is feasible to now depends on his efficiency. He erful ns n sm all telescope or th e tield- ed W arran ts 1 «*00 00 C. A. M iddlebusher work tho land Irrespective of locality, m ost have tact, and he m ust be able glasses available for an arm y officer. O ne-tenth paym ent on stre e t I.nto potatoes are extensively grown to ad ap t him self to new conditions. J. S. Houston E very one wbo has ever looked at paving intersections bonds 1 200 00 In th e north, nnd the planting should H e should not overlook any chance to the ground glass of a cam era beneath E. E Ash 116 28 be done In May. The rows should be fu rth e r the in terests of his country, the focusing cloth know s ho«v (he S tre e t and sew er assessm ents D. M. Prnce tw o and a h alf feet a p a rt and the hills but o u r governm ent docs not expect world suddenly appears In m iniature. Kedernption of W arran t No. First class Geo. T rusty fourteen to eighteen lueh«>s apart In its representatives to be utterly selfish, As one looks through tbe telephoto 167, held by Jacobsen- Edw ard P. Miller Work the row. Lay off tile row s with a one and usually th e consul finds th a t he aiuera (lie landscape suddenly leaps CKO 00 liade Co. J. H. Howe does best when he helps tow ard the n earer like the stage of the theater horse plow o r lister, anil drop the seed Guaranteed Redem ption of W arran t No. Geo. F. Fry through one's opera glasses. one or tw o piece* In a place, In the progress of both countries. 24, held by C entral Point W. T. H oustan T he exam inations for consulships are W ith such a cam era excellent photo bottom o f th e furrow. Cover the seed 360 00 S ta te Hank ...... to a depth of about four Inches, using held a t certain Intervals in the state graphs may lie taken a t a height of R edem ption of W arran t No. d ep artm en t a t W ashington. A candi 3.500 m eters, or ra th e r more th an tw o a hoe or a one horse plow for the pur Laundry 36 00 I, held by J . O. Isaacson miles. From such altitudes the lens pose. One to three weeks will be re date can obtain exam ples of exam ina tlon questions which will show him it will require ap proxim ately 22 nulls sw eeps n broad ex pan-e of country. leaves every ONE OF NATURE'S PICTURES. quired for th e potatoes to come up, de very plainly the subjects th a t lie m ust In th e photographs made from a point to raise the above am ounts. pending entirely upon the tem perature Tuesday thousand feet o r m ore up the detail Notice is hereby given th a t th e City A C r t.f i H eron and Som ething Elea No of the soil. The ground may freeze m aster. If, while a t school or college, he determ ines to en ter th e consular w o rd ed is often marvelous. A fort or returning slightly a fte r the planting has been Council will m eet at the City Hall at A rtist Could P a in t. service he can acquire the necessary trench is thus siimvn ns clearly ns C entral Point, O regon on N ovem ber 1 saw a simple picture of n atu re's done, but so long ns the frost does not inform ation from the sta le departm ent though snapped by an ordinary cam era Friday 21Mh, 1916, a t 4:00 o ’clock p. n>., w here painting once, which Ims returned to reach the seed potatoes no harm will nnd mold his studies In accordance lit a distance of but a fi ««• feel Many result anil grow th will begin as soon my mem ory again and again, and If It the foregoing budget will be discussed w ith th e object lu view. of tho pictures a re taken at high altl- Tbe s ta te departm ent Is alw ays In and the tax for the ensuing y e a r levied. could t>e put on a canvas or fastened as ttie soli becomes sufficiently warm. tules with the cam era Inverted and As soon as the potato«** appear above need of serious ududed men lot serv In a poem It would forever relunlu a J. W. Jacobs the lens pointed through a hole In the m asterpiece of art. Auil y et It was the ground nnd the row s can be fol ice abroad, and, in spite of the seem floor of the car. R ecorder of the City of nothing hut n green heron standing In lowed th e su rface should lie well stir Since these fliers enn work In a C entral Point, Oregon the sw ift »hallow cu rren t of n brook red by m eans o f one of th e harrow ing necessity of political Influence, a man of m erit nu.l perseverance Is sure radius of 1«HI miles th eir operating base with th e diamond bright w avelets toothed cultivators. Good cultivation to get his opiKirtunity to e n te r the The Barber need not be n ear tbe b attle line nnd breaking around Its slender legs and should be mnlntnlned throughout th service. He may have to begin, to lie the dark room problem Is greatly sim a tu ft of w ater g rass trem bling l*>alde grow ing season, with occasional band sure, in some desolate place in Arabia plllied. When he lias returned to e u rtli t ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ »♦♦♦♦« It I w as lying. Idly enough, at full hoeing, If necessary, to keep the or In some unw holesom e spot in China, with Ills exposures llie developing and length ou the brook's bunk, so th at lie ground free from weeds. Tow ard the but when be has proved Ills efficiency printing may lie done In some nearby vend the bird, ns I gazed, opened a last the soli may be well worked up the dep artm en t of sta te will give him city or tow n. It Is often necessary, Official Directory N otice of Special M eeting to be held by fairy like hilidseiipe, over which a gen around flic plants to hold them erect the proper prouiotlou. however, to develop lu the Held, -.«hen City of Central Point the T u x -P ay ers o f Road D istrict tle breeze w as blowing with an effect and protect the tubers from the sun A man w ho en ters the foreign service special portable tent d ark rooftis nre N um ber 9, to Vote Upon th e Q ues wholly Indescribable, shaking tall dags a fte r ttie vines t>eglu to die. m ust reconcile him self to leaving his em ployed, or the Aims a re developed tion of un A dditional Tax for Road and tossing the dragon (Ilea about In A m erican surroundings. H e Is entitled In special tra y s w ithout th e use of Hy fa r th e sim plest ami most prom the sunshine. The whole effect was Islng m enus of developing high gra.lo to n leave of absence, w ith perm ission W. A. COWLEY. Mayor Purposes m Said D istrict. ruby light Developing becomes a cooling and tranqulllzliig. w ith a subtle so«>.1 potatoes Is th a t of the tu b er unit to visit tbe United Slates, probably ev- thrilling operation w hen a cliam e bill- j J. W. JACOBS. Recorder Notice Is Hereby Given th a t a m eet J. O. ISAACSON, Treasurer hint In It of n land som ew here Just ing will be held in Komi D istrict Num- out of reach w here one m ight dream nnd hill selection methods. The for ery second year. But of course the let or bursting shell m ay nt any In- I J. B. HOLMES. Martha! trip home m eans expense. He must s la n t e n ter one s dar k room and fog , nior consists In selecting from the see.1 p r r 9, in Jackson County, Oregon, on the lotos dream forever. F. F. CLARK. Water Supt. bln before planting tim e n considerable ad ap t him self to th e w ays of n ne«v the plates. If It does nothing worse. j D C. GRIM. Fire Chief the 26th day of N ovem ber, 1916, »1 Now, a good a rtist might easily h a re nunilH'r of th e most porfoctly shaped country nnd show him self sym pathetic, W illi these aero photograph* b e fo re ' E. E. SCOTT. A«»t. Fire Chief Flounce Rock, D id 2.4, School House painted the little scene so fHr u . p a in t tu b ers of from six to eight ounces In firm, alert and tolerant, and he must him the modern com m ander m ay be DR Me M. M DOW. City Health Officer in suid d istric t, at th e hour o f 1.00 p. ing usually goes, but It would lim e re- weight. When planted these tubers often bairn a new language. The sal C O U N C IL M A N said to look directly down upon the I pilred such genius na Is yet to be bom in. Said m eeting is for the purpose of are sliced, as drop|s*d, into four ns arles lu the consular service begin at battlefield. An attack or a defensive ' W E. Alexander. President J. K Williams E. E. Scott determ ining w hether the resident tax to Imprison In (lie sketch th e hint of nearly equal part* a . possible. This $2.000 and end at $I2. i *X'. m ovem ent may l>e planned like a gam e D. A. Lyon« D. C. Grim, B. F. Peart Tbe usual objection th a t the positions of chess, w here every square of the ! p iy e rs of said road d istric t shall vot,. what seemed to lie Just beyond the Is done by sp litting the bud eye d u s dream y horizon None but the most an additional tsx for road purpose* m asterful genius would have been able te r In each direction from stvd to stem of neither siH-relnrii's of legation nor board Is beneath Hie eyes.—“T he t'ani- therein, as provided by Section 6321, to keep up to the sw eet, quiet key of end of the tuber. The four pieces of consuls ure perm anent does not bold era Man.“ by F rancis A. Collins. Notice for Publication under th e law as It is now Since the L ord's Oregon Laws, and for auch the coloring and yet t>e satlslled with each tu b er are dropped consecutively reorganization of 1000 no man Ims In ttie row at a distance o f from ten to A c t * of th a A po stle ». other and fu rth e r huaincss as may (lie tender, w avering outlines ami the tw elve Inches «part In th e furrow . All been dropped from eith er service for The w eight of testim ony Is In favor aoft. tra n sp a re n t shadow*. The liquid ttil>ers show ing discoloration of the political reasons. law fully come before aanl m eeting. D ep artm en t of the In terio r, U . S. This notice is made and signed by 10 tones of sound and color In the brook flesh or oth er evidence of disease T he foreign service of the United of St. I.tlke ns the au th o r of the A cts Land Office a t R oseburg, Oregon, cam e so harm oniously to my senses. Slates offers g reat opportunities to the of the Apostles, though some respecta- resident trx -p a y e rs of aaid road dia should I k 1 rejecte*l. O ctober 2nd. 1916. ble critics claim th a t the authorship Hlong w ith the motion of sw aying tric t. T he hill selection method consists In right man and also many chances for Is quite unknmvn. T here nre no sure N otice is hereby given th a t Murl dags and bubble headed waves, th at m arking the m ost prom ising plants patriotic self sacrlflce. As In all other d ata for determ ining the date of the William R. McLeod the graceful bird, seen through half Coffeen, of Beagle, O icgcn, wno, on vocations of life, a mnn ought to have durin g the grow ing season At hnr- T. M. I’eelor closed eye*, appeared to t>e a h alf fan sptvial inclination for It and a de Acts. Y'arlous d ates have been as- A ugust 27th, 1909. made Hon estead vesting tim e save only those which Her! A. Nason clfit! eintfodluient of the spirit of calm vouring desire to m ake him self ns rtt crlbed. Some think th a t It ««ns w rit E ntry, Serial No. 06398, for the EJ of give BveatoNt promise. Keep the proge Krvln McCall delight, knee deep tn some tide of as possible for the work. T here Is no ten nbout the y ear 90, while others N E J o f Section 30, Tow nship 34 S , enchantm ent or romance. — Maurice ny of each tilll separate and take the doubt (list it ««III become, as th e years hold th a t It could not have la-eti w rit S. S. Aikin «aiue m eans a . outlined for the tuber ten b efo r® th e second century, about Range 1 W., W illam ette M eridian, has Thompson. G. E. Hollenbeah unit. Flant on th e tula>r unit basis the go by, more and more w orthy of the A. D. 125.— New York American. filed notice of intention to m ake Final consideration of earnest, energetic and l.itxie Hollenbeah following season Five-year iToof, to establish claim to ell educated A m ericans.—Hon. Man W. C. Mooney to the land above described, before F. W h » r » E v a 1» B u rie d . T h» Tyrol»«* rice F. Egan in Youth’s Companion. Karl Ulrich R.moving S.lag». Jeddah 1« a most lmp«>rtant tow n for Roy Davis. U. S Com m issioner, a t ¿iia Toil may ttnd the artistic tenq>era (i. f . Hall The usuai way of rvtuovlng stlage the en tire hum an r a e . a p a rt from be- l c ffi,.e at Medford. Oregon, on the 11th m ent among the penxants tn the vil J u s t In d o r s tt th« Check. lage* of b av arian Tyrol. They talk freni th* silo I. to ti.e a Ave or slx W hen von see 2td23, tf34. t'Jeod. 34pd Ing the principal landing place for pll- ' j „ y 0 f Novem ber. 1916. I. not of too x rlf. wed sst. medtoc and kindred ex- 1 «rlm * ,0 ,hp h”'-T. still of the King Ludwig who lavished I tlne fnrk If thè »Ilo I**1-'* C laim ant nam es as w itnesses: Som e O bserver. money on p sls.e s and died an insane g reat diam o te r It ls coni pa rat Ively ea.y preesions hitched to the tall of .. n ew . the .tty 1« burled no less a P e o n a g e "I'm very glad you uever marrie«! suicide and m urderer. You remind to pitch thè sllage throngh thè door F.mil K irchgessern, of T rail, Oregon paper article. It Is a sign th at the ed * ' u. " T '« « in it ie " them th at they are still paying off th« If th è silo li underground and toodeep (tor's m otives In running tbe article " , hi , kind. • food Mo»lemah. He* Elton U. Raim ey, o f Eagle Point, O re. "W hy. my dear?" to pitch out tb e stlage It can 1« tsken debts of the umd klug They reply and he may ' " ,,h ,pp »'¡w •"« Ml” " , H ”r John W. U offrrn, o f Eagle Point, Ore. "Co* If «oil liad a man to look a fter cheerfully th a t they are glad of It, for ont by low ertng th è truck Int « thè «It, i. w ere entirely ; , m ercenary .. ..... grave tur. gradually grow n and I. now Joseph C. H annah, of Eagle Point, Ore. Indorse the seutituents ex- ................ like mv ma «>>u w ouldn’t bave h alf «o Ludwig loved music au.l gav# us W ag fltllng tt. and tlien elevatine It by or may . not . . ,, . . . . . | of huge dim ensions. ««rs tn d n stc r Ga- W. H. Cannon, nui. h tim e t» l e g.-.al to me "- l>etr«>lt ner.—Lou.lou I'bronlcls. meati* of a block ntul tackle or by p rested therein Emporia «»alette. rette. Regiiter 4 tee Frese horue or g a stltu e erigine. 'yr ! California-Oregon Power Co. Best Meal in the Roque River Valley For 25 cents American Restaurant S outhern P acific I City Notice New Time Card Tax Payers Notice Pantorium Laundry B. k BAKER lax-Payers Notice V