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About Central Point herald and Southern Oregon news. (Central Point, Or.) 1917-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1917)
***♦♦♦** ***** * ************ ********* *************+»++«. Medford. Wm. Jones is spending a few n Robne't Well Passes high Test Because of the fear growing that the of the cast that are to well | Cural anil ppraanal 3trma ! take The part members w ater in some of the private wells in the coming play, which contained typhoid bacteria, 1. C. Rob- will be given under the auspices of the nett sent a sample of his well w ater to Methodist young people, m et at the Y. the State Health Officer to be analyzed. Guy E. Owen, son of W. C. Owen of over Sunday. the Cranfill-Ftobnett store, has joined Mr. Faber and Leslie Hawk motored M. C. A. last evening to organize and The report showed that Mr. R obnett’s run over the different parts. There are well contained very fine w ater, it being the National Guard, enlisting in a to Tolo Wednesday evening. Portland company, and is at Vancouver Mr. E. P. Anthony left Wednesday th irt'e n characters in the play and a entirely free from any bacteria liable drilling. He left here for Portland morning for Albany, where he was num ber of our leading citizens have to cause disease. The w ater had been talken parts. This play is a laugh in incubation 72 hours when th report about 6 months ago. called by telegram . provoker from first to last and anyone Word was received today th at Mer Dick Hay has been quite ill. but who fails to see it will surely miss was made. We regret that, owing to ritt L. Owen, another son of W. C. is Mrs. rush of work in our shop the past something of real value. The next re the Owen, who graduated from the Benke- b etter a t present. week, in some unexplainable manner W alker business college in Portland, Mrs. Hicken was a business caller in hearsal will be held at the Y. M. C. A. Mr. R obnett’s report was lost so that Medford last Tuesday Friday evening. now has a position with the Portland we could not quote the exact wording. branch of the Libby-McNeil company. Mr. E lliott visited his family Sunday. The local Red Cross auxiliary has However, we have w ritten the State B etts & Harrison will buy all your Mrs. Norwood and Mrs. Blackburn secured the use of the house across the Health Officer and asked him to send old zinc, copper, lead, brass, etc. Hotel were trading with our m erchants Tues Highway from Faber’s store for their us a copy of this report in order that headquarters. The new rooms have been we may publish same in our next issue. Central, Central Point. 4-12-17 day. fumigated and fitted up with Rev. M. C. Heed, pastor of the local Mr. and Mrs. Jobe, of near Gold cleaned, the necessary furnitu'e. Mrs. E. S. Pal Hill, were trading here Monday. Methodist church and author of the mer, the tem porary chairman of the Last Monday J. E. Boswell, comedy play that is to be given here in Miss B ertha Barrel! of Medford is Central Point auxiliary, informed us who for 15 years was in the bar the near future, paid the Herald two visiting at the home of Mary Mee for th at they hoped to be ready to begin ber business here before, again pleasant calls this week. Rev. Reed is a few days. ^ opened his place of business in an old friend th at the editor used to A dance was given a t the Hall S at active work by next week. A fine big baby girl was born to-day the old stand across the street know in Portland and one th a t he is urday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. the wife of Albert Painter. The always glad to have call. Henry Morgan of Klamath Falls. All to baby weighed 10 pounds. Mother get from the city hall. About a Born, April 5, 1917, to Mr. and Mrs. attending report a fine tim s and good ting along although they could year ago Mr. Boswell rented his Roscoe Doty of the Modoc Orchard, in music. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan will not get the nicely, doctor in tim e. The news shop to other parties and later the Dow Hospital, a 10-pound son. leave for their home in a few days. - reached us ju st in time for the last sold his shop, but recently he de Mother and son are doing well. Clarence L. Lovern, proprietor of the run—and we are a day late. cided to buy the shop back. For Mrs. J. P. Dinken of Medford under Central Point Auto Company, informs went an operation for gall bladder dis- us th at he sold three Ford trucks the some time past the shop has ease in the Dow Hospital last Monday past week, City Treasurer Resigns been closed and the many morning. Dr. Dow reports his patient Word was received this week th a t J. O. Isaacson, who for eight years friends of Mr. Boswell will be as doing as well as could be expected. Earl Obenehain, who w ent to Vancouv has held the office of T reasurer of the pleased to hear that his old stand Mr. J. W. Elden of Willow Springs er and enlisted in the National Guard, city of C entral Point, handed in his is quite ill with erysipelas. A trained is getting along nicely and likes soldier resignation April 2, to take effect as is again open for business, with life. He says they are drilling the men soon as a new Treasurer can be ap the original “tonsorial artist” nurse is in attendance. Mrs. Morgan of Tolo was trading pretty hard. pointed. Mr. Isaacson is head of the in charge. B etts & Harrison will buy all your Central Point State Bank and, owing with our m erchants Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Kate Rowe were in our old rags, rubber and rope. Hotel Cen to the death of Mr. Hatfield, his able The State Highway Commissioners, 4-F5-17 assistant, he has had too much work to who will have charge of the disburse city Tuesday. They had the m isfor tral, Central Point. tune to lose their home and contents J. L. Frink who has been working at do at the bank to do the office of City ment of the proposed $t>,000,000 road the Arrow Head ranch at Table Rock T reasurer justice; hence, he offered his bonds, have given the assurance that by fire last Friday. resignation. The City Councill will re all roads built under their supervision Mr. aad Mrs. Jam es Grieves and son returned home Saturday. will be constructed honestly. Con Heston, of Prospect, left for Applegate Miss Fern Beebe and Christina Heck lease Mr. Isaacson as soon as a new tracts for the work will be subject to man can be found that can handle the Wednesday to visit Mr. G rieves’ sister man of Central Point made Beagle a- T reasurer’s duties. The City Recorder, free and open competition. There pleasent call Saturday. before returning home. Mr. Jacobs, said that the T reasurer’s will be no gouging of the public. Miss Jessie Knutzen of Applegate is C. C. Sanderson spent Monday and books had always checked out with his Tuesday in Central Point. visiting relatives here this week. records to a cent, which is a fine record Roy Bebb arrived in Heppner Thurs day evening from Central Point, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Oakes Ames were Mrs Wm. Jones of B utte Falls has to cover a period of eight years. and has accepted the position of fore week end visitors at the home of Mr. been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. man in the Herald office.— [Heppner and Mrs. Hay. Jasper Rogers. Herald, A pril 6 ] Mrs. W'ill Kinney of Sams Valley was Elmer Lucus was a C entral Point Leever, the hardware man. visiting at her m other’s, Mrs. Little, visitor the last of the week. Granfili & Robnett, Groceries. Join the bunch. Hoist a flag. umn umnmm //* //* 5 g ï The Men Behind A Bank I 5 5 ï \+imm ï Ï Ï The most important thing about a bank is the character and ability of the men behind it : the men who direct its affairs. 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