Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, May 31, 1906, Image 4

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    LOCAL AND PERSONAL
TRY OUR
6 Pounds for $1
Nice Flavored Coffee and far superior to the common Package Coffees.
J. S. Brown, of Canes creek, who
owns a fíne ledge of limestone and who
is engaged in the manufacture of lime,
Was in town Tuesday looking up the
lime business relative to the new school
house, bank building and other build­
ings which are likely to go up here this
season.
Lynn Purdin, the affable editor of
the Gold Hill News, was in the city
several days ago and favored the H er ­
a l d sanctum with a fraternal call. Mr.
Purdin is giving Gold Hill a good paper
and the fact that he has just returned
from Portland, where he went to pur­
chase a new outfit for his office, shows
With a good assortment of GROCERIES, FEED,
FURNITURE, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE,
A COMPDETE LINE OF
Wall Paper, Window Glass and Shades, Lace Cur­
tains, Paints, Oils, and in fact everything most
GROCERIES, SHOES, HATS & CENTS’ FURNISHINGS
L. H a tfie ld
that his work is appreciated and is
prospering. G. T. Hershberger, a for­
mer resident and business man of this
place, now engaged in merchandising
in Gold Hill, was also here the same
day.
:: The Courts, Real Estate Transfers, :ji
Marriage Licenses, Marriages.
Real Estate Transfers
We buy for cash and sell for cash, and
at a very small profit.
. . . Spot Cash and One Price . . .
JO NES’ C A SH STORE
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Is Your Horse Lame?
I’M IT ! ”
Sanderson & Sons
W. E. Price
(By the Special Court Correspondent of the Central Point HERALD.)
*i “ n n r .
Probate Court
you want.
C en tral P o in t
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Still at the
Old Stand
Special Roasted COFFEE
T. M. Medley, of Eugene, represent­
ing the International Correspondence
schools, of Pennsylvania, was in town
Saturday. Mr. Medley is an old real
estate mar. and he is considering the
matter of locating in Central Point in
that line of business.
a n d Builders
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and
Plans and Specifications
Estimates given
on work in all
parts of the valley
Estate of Martha M. Tarbell—Order j R H Whitehead et ux to W C Green,
appointing C. A. Simons, N. J. Rea- property in n edford, #990.
soner and Thomas Dan ford, appraisers.
Nannie Barr et ux to W C Green, • - .¡—¡—H —H - H —I—I—I—I—I—S—H - M - M - I - M - H -h
Estate of Thos. Ferguson Order property in blk 79, Medford, correction
confirming sale of real property.
deed, $1.
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Estate of L. Hubert—E. H. Hubert j Catherine Ethell to A P Evans, 40 a
appointed administrater and Wm. De- in sec 28, tp 37, 1 e, and ICO a in sec 4, 1
neff, Abner Grimes and S. P. De Ro- j tp 37, 1 w, *400.
bo am appraisers.
First Free Methodist Church to Mrs.
Estate Benj. Haymond—Order ap -! Bessie Steelman, property in Ashland, i
pointing H. I. Pelton, H. L. White and *350.
IJ« i n t i n i r , D e c o r a t i n g a n d P a p e r -
R. H. Moore appraisers.
J G Turner etux to Richard Beswick,
H a n g in g
In
A ll i t s
B ra n ch es.
Estate Euphenia Edmunson—Order 10 a in sec 8, tp 39, 1 e, *1.
made appointing T. F. Kelly, vl. F.
W C Green et ux to F C Pagem, j
C E N T R A L P O IN T , OR,
McCown and P. C. Dailey appraisers. property in blk 79, Medford, 9200.
Eliza J. Woolsoncroft to Alex ‘Duff,
1156-100 a in tp 37, 2 w, *3000.
Circuit Court
Jack Vartin et ux to F E Martin,
s3.96 a in tp 38, 1 w, *550.
At a regular session of the adjourned
Frances Roth to E W Thomas, lot 10,
Circuit Court the following proceed­ blk 66, Si edford, *500.
ings wore had on May 28, 190G:
U S to W J Freeman, ni of n] sed 14
T. C. Norris vs. Gilbert Ramaker tp 32, patent.
company—Motion to appeal case to U.
U S to Frank Amy, swi sec 11, tp
S. district court overruled.
32, 3e, patent.
Z. M. Gossett vs. Roaring Gimlet
F H Blake et ux to John P Lord, nej
Gold Mining company—Order made con­ sec 24, tp 40, 1 w, *900.
Hiram Tripp et ux to R A Lares, lot
firming sale.
Farm Implements,
6, blk 2, Cottage Home add to Medford
$250.
PRICES
New Cases
S S Bennett et ux to Mrs Irma Tay­
V e h i c l e s , Etc.
lor, 4 a in tp 37, 2 w, $200
Always the
Thos E Nichols et ux to Gus Nichols, * W e c a r r y a fu ll lin e o f
B. R. Porter vs. C. R. Ray—Wm. M. Nichols
CHEAPEST,
irrigating ditch, $1.
Colvig attorney for plaintiff.
James P Hansen to Maurice C Mur­
Quality
J. S. Grigsby vs. Ira Grigsby, ad­ rey, 18.97] a tp 37, 1 w, $2000.
BAIN WAGONS, BUGGIES, HACKS,
Considered.
ministrator—Reames & Reames and J.
Maurice C Murrey et ux to Rose E
SURRIES,
ETC.
RUNABOUTS
R. Neil attorneys for plaintiff.
Murrey, 4.40 a tp 37, X w, $1000.
IN STEEL and RUBBER TIRES
furnished
Central Point, Oregon
H ay & Learned
DEALER IN WOOD
D. C. G R IM
City. D r a y i n g a n d T r a n s f e r
All Kinds of Hauling
Promptly Done.
CENTRAL POINT, OR.
Freeman & Wiley
has again changed hands and is being
thoroughly repaired preparatory to be­
ing started.”
Teils of Central Point
W . C. L E E Y E R
T h e H ard w arem an
DEALER IN
CALL AND
SEE US
S to v e s a n d R a n g e s ,
T in ft lunnmeled W are
Harness, Saddles, Robes and Whips, Gasoline
Engines. Pumps. Bicycles and Incubators
The Portland Journal of last Monday
CHURCHES.
contains an interesting article regard­
ing the recent rapid development of
.£ We carry one of the largest stocks in Jackson County
Central Point. Among other things
C hristian C hurch .
it speaks of the change in the
E. A. La Dow, pastor. Preaching1
service at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sun-! E
CENTRAL POINT, OR.
ownership of the townsite, the
school, 10 a. m. Ladies Aid So­
tablishment of a newspaper, cream­ day
ciety meets regularly every Wednesday -X -X X -H -X -X -X -X -X -X -X -X- X- X "l"l' l''X-l-I-l"I"I"l..X -l"l"X"t-l..I. H"!-
ery, bank, etc., and also goes in­ afternoon at 3 p. m. at the home of
to some details regarding the possibil­ its members. Choir practice every F ri-,
ity of early activity in railroad build­ day night.
M ethodist E piscopal .
ing from this point. On this subject
Geo. L. Burbank, pastor. Sunday I
the Journal says:
every Sunday at 10 a. m.
‘‘Dr. C. R. Ray, president and man­ school
Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. m.
ager of the Condor Water and Power and
every
other Sunday at 7:30 p. m.
company, whose big Rogue river power Prayer meeting
Thursday evening at
plant is near Central i’oint, has been 7:30 p. m. A cordial
invitation is ex­
called to New York on important busi- j tended to all. Preaching
at Gold Hill
ness, and the fact that shortly before on alternate Sunday evenings
at 7:30
going he applied to the town board for p. m. Sunday school every Sunday
at
a franchise to operate an electric rail­ 10 a. m.
road over the streets of Central Point
is significant, it being acknowledged,
even by rival towns, that this place is
nearer and more available as the start­
ing point for a railroad into the sugar Old Relidble Bdrber Shop
( line belt to the east and on to Crater i
ake, which is only 76 miles distant, }
GLENN OWEN, P r o p .
BUSINESS AND RESIDENCE LOTS have again been
than any other town in the valley.
placed on the market and at very reasonable prices.
The atr is full of rumors of railroad
building and judging front the rapid
Sleek Shaves and
Now is the time to buy lots and we here give a few reasons
K ace everything has been taking it is I
Handsome Haircuts
why this property is a good and safe investment:
ard to tell what a few days may bring |
forth.
F irst —Central Point has never been boomed, therefore it
The large flouring mill here, which 1
(Oia Boswell Stand)
was I>ought by a rival in a nearby town
has no inflated values, which insures excellent opportunities for
years ago anti has since been locked up.
CENTRAL POINT. OREGON
business openings and investments.
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES AND GLASS.
GOODS OF ALL KINDS.
SPORTING
Fishing tackle especially built for the Rogue River
C e n tr a l P o in t, O re g o n
CENTRAL POINT
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JA C K SO N C O U N T Y B A N K
f E stablished 1888,]
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W. I. VAWTER, P res .
G. R. LINDI.EY, C ashier
B. F. A dkins , V ice -P res .
L. l . J acobs . A sst . C ashier
Under one Management for nearly Twenty Years.
Promptness. Courtesy and Conservatism is a part
of our policy.
MEDFORD. OREGON.
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REFURNISHED THROUGHOUT
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S econd —It is the most sightly and centrally located town in
the Rogue river valley.
T hird —It is the main outlet for the large belt of sugar pine
forests at the head of this valley.
F ourth —It has more good land tributary and is surrounded
K lm h ir s t & tr ia d e . P r o p r i e t o r s
by a more thickly populated country than any town in the valley.
Intensive farming, on small tracts, is the rule.
F I N E S T O C K . G O O D R IG S . C O V E R E D C A B
F ifth —The town will this summer erect one of the finest
school buildings in Southern Oregon. A bank will also soon be
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established here.
S ixth —The mining industry, right at our doors, is fast be­
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coming an important factor.
S eventh —The town has the best and cheapest electric light
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ONLY WHITE HELP EMPLOYED • •
and power system in Oregon.
E ighth —W’e understand that parties are now figuring on
building an electric railway from this point to skirt the entire
valley.
N inth —Central Point is bound to grow and by buying now
Central Point, Oregon
you are sure to double your money within twelve months.
For prices, terms and other information, call on or address
N a s li L iv e r y S ta b le
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CENTRAL POINT. OR.
HERALD OFFICE
Rates—$1.00 Up.
Special by the Week
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