(Trntral P ain t îHrralù „ _ . ,.,“ ’ D. EV“ ' r ,U“ D‘ T Hy H IE HERALD PU B LISH IN G CO. l-EE B. FKANKI.IN. Editor and Manager.____ , . , . i u rv j in i h . > im n u r . in I n H 'd i AN I n d k i - c n [)KNT local new.paper devoted to th»* i n t é r ê t « o f O n tr a l Point and R ive r Valley. the Rojfue hnteretl as necond c I hhh m atter at the pout o f- fir«.* a t Central Point, OreKon, May 4. 1906, accord- lira ,i .aniiM rani, vneun, Mo «, iaa,Kcuiu- I v: teen Act ofConirniM. March 3. 1H79. ---------- Thle paper i, kept on file at the D ak k A iiv k r - AtiKNftv. Inc., 427 South Main Street, Loa Anireles and 779 Market Street, San Francisco. wh.-r.. contract, for advartWa« eaa be awde. tihino «■■'■ncri,...... I‘i ii-,. iil.lHI |.er Year f | I Tut' — 77 7 ^ 7 ! Democracy the Comiruj Order Those present at the first men­ Stag Party tioned place were: Henry Riley ! Last Monday evening Mr. O. Guy Tex and Lee B. Franklin, "When It is explained that the ex Ockerman entertained a few o f besides the host. pense of providing the cru.hed rock his friends at Mountain View ba#() oa the road* to be hard-surfaced „ iU be borne by tbc state and not re Heights at a stag party. The aulred of the counties, opposition to men, half o f whom were old bach­ ? , r e m o v e d .” the road bond bill Is largely removed,” elors (the other half being mar­ says Winnie Braden, of Dallas, Secre­ tary-Treasurer or of Polk County Better ried men),had a fine time playing . , .» ------ It hilS been Ely “ 500 ” and other suitable games K o a u s -------------- A s s o c i a l i )n experience that It Is only necessary for young men. During the even­ to acquaint the Individual opponent ot hnnH m o u u u r a w it h th e nro- ing the genial host served ligh t(!) th f road bond m< asure « lttl tne pro Visions o f th e b ill tO m ake him a COn- (it was tinged with strawberry T ert to llu . B„ 0(i roads m ovem en t. T h e juice) refreshments which all partook o f with many puns poked warn good roads. All that Is demand- at each other and some who were Mrs. G. Betts, Mgr. e(i by them is the assurance that the ¡not present or on hands. At a late hour the merry old fellows Central Point, Oregon ir in the construction of the greatest departed, the thotful host show- possible mileage of serviceable roads ling the visitors the way out and °efpa ‘Mrm“ne“t aud endurl,‘8 cbarac- holding the lamp to make it safer “With this assurance and the fur- for the departing guests to get th,r Kuarantee that ample funds are properly started on their home­ provided in the increased automobile B A R B E R flcinilPi whlth will have to be paid ward way. On the way home anyway, to meet both Interest and the guests were invited in at the principal of the bonds, the voterB of home o f one o f the party for a — Men’ s Haircut ■ 25c few minutes. Here they partook ,trongly favoring the road bur­ Schoolboys’ Haircut 20c ________________ o f other light refreshments. Up­ Among th< false statements clrcu- on leaving one o f theparty, whose Laundrv, Clothes Cleaning - -v b>' °P ” ;,ents of the $*>,000,000 name is witheld. came near hav­ hill 1 is one to to the effect effect that that and Pressing Agency. road bond bill » one ” e burdeI1 of paylng ror the bond«; ing a slight misfortune. He mis- will be saddled upon the taxpayers of Icalculated the steps on the way the ~ ™ Blate- ........... The fa - <,t 18 , Uiat under . . . tbe . rw.,ote« AXf.mil 1 state uih I o road tax, tax. which Is out— (cut off here by the War quarter-mill ln effect aiMi has been for the last Censor.) OPPOSITION TO ROAD BONDS IS REMOVED The man of vision^ ami it not require a great mind to see the trend Of civilization- looks into the future and beholds the culmination of man’s age-lorg dream in the fulfillment of uni- „ . . . , 1 ir . ,. versal peace. He sees in the new a g e the brotherhood of man fulfilled in a new order of gov- ernment which we are begin- ning to realize is near even to- day. Alexander the Great and great i Napoleon «n( /t/i cui i the m e r First i i o i were w c ic uui mun 1.* * a „ 1 1 1 men. but they had the wrong conception of the purpose of life, “ utr He who w in# wuulu would ue he unsi first snail shall ue be iou* a . . . ,, c. , aid nt that 13 servant to all snail be exalted” expresses the four years, the taxpayer assessed for underlying principle that means »1000 win pay 25 cents a year. In the , 1 , . 2:, years the hoe. :•» are to i un the total the success or failure of our amount th*- taxpayer will rontribut# lives. under tills lux will l>e $6.25 and Its Now. while the world is upset p » " “-“' w1I> dls,’ “ d °v,r. a ,1 , . .... V. p* rind of 25 years. Besides, this ta i •' ^ne subnormal condition of a („ already provided by statute and State of war, while t lie minds of must be paid regardless of whether men , are , affected by ’ the coi slant election the r,,ad June ,bo,,d8 4th. T v°‘ > ‘‘ at ,h° 8p!'rlal The revenue from Itemi Ot War news, and now by Increas'd automobile licenses will preparation for war and the be more tla n sufficient to pay both a The Hotel Central ^ ¿Z Z Z Z & T S S i J. E Boswell Central Point. Ore. T ^ e Quality in the B a g Making Pie Crust •«"¡■.»r ' " * * » a.n*t ««th -d v iin g «. machinery here in our own peace- Ti,|Uai taxpayer, therefor**, will not be fui America as well, lest we for- increased If the road bonds are voted get. W« Should not lose sight of No adlll.lo„al blird..„. will bs In. tr.O Roal, but should think on the posed on any taxpayer by reason of things the near future has in lhe of lhe K°od rotd* bond , „ t i - j i s to re fo r m an k in d , k e e p up ou r faith 111 the final success of Right over M ig h t and b e lie v e th a t .1.;^ , __ :i I . . ■ • US ttmble storm IS past, a n ew an d b r ig h t e r d a y w ill daw n. «r ...... j . .. , I l tie democracy IS the only Issue And If good roads, quicker com BunlcatloIli , a f .- transportation, bet- ter traveling facilities, and reduction *n c° 8t of mov,n* ,he products of farm. fl»ld, and orchard mean any tb|nK to the progress and prosperity of the state, the passage of the good r o rjs bond Issue w ill be to th# ad- vanuiK«* of every man. woman and child In-Oregon. —TUe Spectator tP or* land.) -I With Mt. Pitt as the principal ingredient is far leas a task ami is far more likely to “ turn out w*ell" than if ordin­ ary flour is used. The same thing can be said of Mt. Pitt flour in all other bakings. A sack of it ordered today will prove long before it is empty that our flour is the best all- around flour made. The wise housekeeper is buying a few sacks now to tide the family over until new wheat is fit to grind. Mt. Pitt flour now $3.10 the sack. Favorite flour now $2.85 a sack. The Central Point Mills OREGON CENTRAL POINT hope of universal peace, and true democracy is a co-operative gov- It ls llmo Oregon was getting out of e rn m e n t. We can h asten its the mud. commenta the Tillamook coming if 11 tillilg , II we ould hv Herald. and appropriations Washington we W WOUia, in nilttino- putting have |>oth California tna(1„ ,arKe the principle of co-operation into for go„rt road 8 during the past few practical use right here at home, years, while Oregon has stood ¿till. Is it worth while to begin , on so for consideration olii T In June is an eco small a scale : If the principle nomic business proposition, is right there is but one answer # * * The annual llcens on all automo- s- bil,.* has been doubled. The fees from N e x t w e e k I sh all e n d e a v o r to this source will be adequate to pay th- p o in t out o n e o r t w o im p o rta n t Interest and the principal of the $*>.-' ♦ k in ,., „ ...1 ] t a i - , 000.000 road bolide. Automobile own- tilin g s th ill could he d on e w h ic h pr(< art> wlm n(t to p,y the Increased It- would go far toward crystal ¡zing c, ns. but ask that the money raised a better and more popular “ com- therefrom shall be spent In road oon- m n n itv an irit ” struetion. Why not? They are going mumt> spirit. t0 ,)ay tbe bill. And It Will not be ____________________ a ,. ,s.u > to raise g. neral taxes, either. Vote for the bonds. Were I so tall to reach the pole # # A Or mete the heavens with a span From a series of Investigations, thei V. S Department of Agriculture has I must be measured by my soul; It is the mind that makes the man. found that, following the Improvement (This fine vers# was handed us by of the main market roads, the Increase H. II Croft. He could not recall the In the selling price of tillable farm lands served by the roads has amount-1 author's name.) cd to from on*- to three times the total cost of the Improvements. CHlNAt®- ^VnEnAm a Y "* T h e Hard Glossy Surface made with Chi-namel Screen Enamel makes it impos­ sible for dust to adhere. Dries quickly. Prevents Rust. A dds artistic appearance. W . C. L E E V E R The Hardware Man Central Point, Oregon