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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1906)
LO C AL AND PERSONAL Cool Comfortable Clothing for Men (Continued from 1st page.) Mr. and Mr«. J. H. Gay expect to go to Aihland today to attend the Chau tauqua meeting. 8. Cornutt left yesterday morning for Bly, Oregon, where he will spend the summer. The H e r a l d will follow him and keep him posted on home news during the summer. Did You Ever? No, I Never ! W ell, you had better get in line, fo r all the up-to-date people are trading with JONES. Look at his prices: ' BU STE R B R O W N ” Sum m er Wash Suits for Children; good m aterials; at - - 75c, 85c and $1.00 W. C. Leever circulated among the Pine street business men yesterday with a project for oiling the street, with a view o f abating the dust nuis ance. It is probable some action will be taken in the matter. 3 Cans Corn : :• : Ladies’ Skirts : “ S T A R B R A N D SH O ES” B oys and Girls. from 50c to $1.25 are Better ‘ ‘C H ASE & S A N B O R N ’ S” Dr. and Mrs. J. I Montgomery, o f j Butte Palls, came in Tuesday on their , way to Grants Pass, where Mrs. M on t-! gom ery's father is seriously ill. The doctor’s father, who has been visiting at the Falls since the Fourth, also came in on his way to his home in Polk coun ty. He will probably return and lo cate in this valley. Coffees,. fo r M en’ s Overalls In fact, paying cash. Men, W omen, : 25c to $2.00 : : everything is cheap. H e sells fo r cash. : : : : and Oregon; Estimates given on work in all parts o f the valley For Sale For Sale B u ild e r s The reasons w hy you should contract with us to build your house are— Our work is executed with neatness and dispatch and completed in a work manlike manner. S p e c if ic a t io n s F u r n is h e d ---------O--------- and — ---------------- Several hundred thousand feet o f logs j wgre ushered into the dining room, down Rogue river, to the Condor W ater where a bounteous dinner awaited & Power company’ » dam, a distance o f them A fter dinner the young people nearly 45 miles. indulged in playing croquet, while the This la considerable o f a feat, as older one8 speRt their time in social there are so many curves and rapids chat Those present were: Prof, and in the stream and other difficulties to Mrs N L Narregan; Prof. Miller, o f encounter. f Ashland; Mr. and Mrs. J. Richardson; Mr. Pankey is certain that he can Mr< and Mrs. Ed W ilhite-M r. and Mrs. do much better next time, as he is william Jones; Mr. and Mrs. M. H. now familiar with the work. j Gorden; Mr. and Mrs. Theo Glass; Rogue river Bhould furnish a splendid Misses Josie Richardson, Clafa Gorden, vehicle for the cheap'transportation o f . Qrace j ones> Milly Gorden, Bessie the vast quantity o f superior material Gorden, Bello Jonas, Oily Gorden, id its vicinity, which would ensure the Mattie Gordon* Elbert Glass, Earl establishment nf an important lumber Case, Clarence Case; Masters Sammie ihdustty.—Southern Oregonian. Gorden,., Orien and Randolph Glass, Roy Jones and Eugene Narregan. All went home wishing that Mrs. Case’ s Cows for Sale birthday would come more than once a year. Tw o fresh cow s; o re Jersey. Two Mrs. Winnie Jones and sons Vernon Miles north o f Jacksonville, f a l l o w and Chester were the guests o f Mrs. Spring road). R. A. C lark Theo Glass Tuesxay. 12dl5 C E N T R A L ’ PO IN T OREGON A fine dairy farm o f 620 acres, 12 Thirty-two acres o f the best land in the Rogue river v a lle y -a part o f the miles from Eugene O r ^ o n For par- ■M- H - H - l- l- M - M - l- H - l- l- M -I- l- l- I- l- lri- .l i b I 1- 1 l-l -IiHM- H -I-fc-H - H -l-H -H t Ross ranch ticulars w n tc to J. W. Moreland, Cen- trai Point. 8’ t f : : RETAIL Twenty acres good land—a part o f DEALER IN WOOD the old Ross ranch. Enquire T. D. Watch T , D. Ross E>. C . G R I M | Ross, Central Point, Ore. 9-dl2 t For wild oats hay. He has lots o f it Eor first-class job printing come to f or ¡^le and his price is right. 9-dl2 the H erald . • ; C i t y . D r a y l n g a n d T r a n s f e r All Kinds o f Hauling Promptly Done. i ;-l- I- l- H - !- l- l- l- H - l- l"H - H - i- H „I-H "l"l- l"l- H -H 1- 1 -l- I- I- Ht 1 1 I 1 ■¡■H - H - I- l- i ; | " ; ; •l- i- l- H - l-H - i-i- H - H -i-i- H - H - l-M - H '-H I H -l- l 1 11 I ¡ ti 11 ■M - '- !- l-h l-l-l-l-; ; C E N T R A L P O IN T , OR. ;; Hay & Learned P a in tin g , D e c o r a tin g a n d P a p e r - H a n g in g In A ll ita B r a n c h e » . The muoh' needed road through Dev- enger Gap has at last been thrown open to the public. CEN TRAL FRUIT JARS P O IN T , O R . •1- H - i‘ W- H - l- H - l- l- l- l- l- l- l- l-l- l- l- l- l- l- l- H - l- H - i-ff-H sl 1 I I M - l- l- l- H - I- H -l • • C hristian C hurch . | Died—July 4, Annie, infant daughter E. A. La Dbw, pastor, Preaehlrtg , o f Mr. and Mrs. William Davis, aged service at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Suri- 10 months. The remains were interred day school, 10 a. ni. Ladie: Aid So ciety meet» regularly every Wednesday in Antioch cemetery. J - H - !- l- H - H - l- ;- I- t- :- !- l- l-l- l- l- H - H - H - H - l-i- i- l- ;- l- l- H - t- i- l-l"!"l 1 1 1 1- H -M - t l " afternoon at 3 p. m. at the home o f its members. Choir practice every Fri Bybee Ranches for Sale day night. •• STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS ONLY W niTE HELP EMPLOYED •• M ethodist E piscopal . Geo. L. Burbank, pastor. Sunday From and a fter this date, I will sell school every Sunday at 10 a.1 m. to the best advantage, and for cash, Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. m. and every other Sunday at 7:30 p. m. all or any portion o f those two certain Prayer meeting Thursday evening at ranches known as the Bybee River 7:30 p .m . A cordial invitation is ex Ranch, at the Bybee bridge on Rogue tended to all. Preaching at Gold Hill Centred Point, Oregon consisting of — 1240 temate Sunday evenings at 7:30 , river, '-"■“ ■‘»•'••a — — acres, and the on alternate i. m. Sunday school every Sunday at Hybee Antelope Ranch, consisting o f 0 a. m. 1560 acres. With the Bybee River Sfc^cnt. - A ttention Rates—J1.00 Up. Ranch will be sold that portion o f the Special by the Week P aid ' to T raveling M en ■H - l- l- l-l-l- l- i- l- H -l-l-H -H -M -l-M -l-H - crop upon the part purchased. This ranch is partly under irrigation and < $ -H - H -1 H m i n i H -M - I 1111 11 1 ,-i' I-H - l- l- l- H - l- H 1 1 1 1 1 I- H - M- H $ Ï « I' i, . + . more can be put under irrigation. Address me at Agate, Oregofi. j " *** 12-tf F. E. B y b e e . I -H -H -H - l- f S-l-H -f-l- H - l- H -i-H - H - l- l -l"!11 M 1 H - l- l- H ‘ M - 1 1 1 I 1 'H -H - H .u HOTEL PLEASANTS Ï A large consignment (three different stylesX of th e best ! '• known Jars * Just Received S P E C IA L O F F E R IN G —For each six dozen lot sold to one : purchaser we will give one dozen o f the fam ous Schram 11 Jars FREE. A ll kinds and sizes o f Caps and R ubbers on hand. W . C. L E E V E R i T h e H a r d w a r e m a n ii :: Correspondence ji ■ i - m - h - i - h - M ' 1 11 i-i- i - h i h i 'H -’W F. H. WEBB I - - .............— —ar* ,|, i |„|„|„|. |-|„|-)- | . [. |- |..|-|. |. l- | H ' B in e S a m p le R o d i m European Piar» B ü ro HOTEL ■ j .. [; > » C Street, Opposite Postoffice -:- N ASH T h e H o m e o f C om m er cial and M in in g M e n -:- MEDFORD, OREGON ' HOTEL NASH CO., PROPS. DINING ROOM UNSURPASSED. M ain S t . - - - - C entral P oint ] ’ 4- H | M - l-H -i I I I I I I M I H -l-f-» REFURNISH ED THROUGHOUT M EDFORD, ’ '} OREGON D o w n i n g 6t E m r y JACKSON COUNTY BANK R e a l K a ta 'e A gen ts ■l-H-H - H - H - l 1 1 I 1 l-H - I I 'M-P'M- H - l 1 1 1 111 I H ■1-l-H -l H - H - M ‘ H ' I !• C en tral T'oint W e now have the exclusive sale o f som e fine alfalfa [E stablished 1888,] C a p it a l a n d S u r p l u s . # S o .o o o - farm s, grain and fruit lands, 01 R. L IN liL E Y . L. L. - Construction Company ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Constructing, Contracting and General Repairing. — Phone 831 I also carry a fine lot o f Confec- tionery, Cigars and Tobacco and receive the finest Bread and Pas- try in the valley every day. - - ..... — ■H -H - I- H -I-H -t- H - H - H - l- l- l- H - H -H - Rogue River Electrical last Friday morning. His death' was caused by a paralytic stroke. He leaves several sons and daughters to mourn his loss. The remains were in terred in Sam’ s valley cemetery. ■ ■ 1 ? ' | • • _______________________________ C en tra l P oin t, O regon F*. W. HUDSON Jt H. FITZGERALD :: Arihur Jones has been quitb sick but is Somewhat better. ] | New ftnd Second-hand Furniture ] \ Bought and Sold Grandpa Hodges died at his home C a s h ie r J a c o b s , A s s t . C a s h ie r stock ranches, tim ber lands and gold-bearing quartz ledges, Under one Management for nearly Twenty Years. Promptness, Courtesy and Conservatism is a part o f our policy. Freeman unim proved & Wiley partly devel oped. Business and residence property at reasonable prices. W e respectfully solicit the hom eseekers’ patronage. Our m otto is, ‘ ‘Small Commission and Square D ealin g.” Farm Implements, Vehicles. PRICES Etc. Always the MEDFORD, OREGON. We csrry a full line o f ■¡•H - H + H I '1 1 H I I I I I I t I I I t 50c Y ou save m oney by Sanderson & Sons c°"ta“S"1 P lans -H -1 -H -K -+ :->- p -;-- h - i - ;-4-:- i - i - h - !- i - h - i - i - i - h - i - i - i :: Price, the Horseshoer, i; Rural Dairy Sells the fam ous H A N F O R D ’ S BALSAM OF M Y RR H . It cures Sprains, Strains, Bruises, Puffs. Bunches, Etc. Heap Savey? j; ’N -H -f-W -W -I-**+4-1-1-K -+ 4 -H -K -+ * 1 ! ! _________ Î J ames E. G rieve , prop . -j- I “ Cleanliness and Good M essure," Our Motto. J Fresh, Rich Milk de’ fverW to customers in any quaji- tity, morning or evening. _ ) H ! I‘ V1 I ! M -; I H -M -H + +I- 25c JONES’ C A S H STO R E T he Finest Grow n L. HATFIELD J. J. Pankey has finished running W. I. V AW TER. P res . B. F. A dkins , V ick -P rks . : Our Goods are not shop w orn and out o f date, but are new and fashionable. Central Point Last Sunday the neighbors gathered a t the home o f Mrs. I. L. Case f<Sr the purpose o f celebrating her fifty-sixth birthday anniversary. They were en tertained with music and singing un lit o ’clock p. m.. when they : . . . Spot Cash and One Price . . . A Successful Drive Beagle Briefs : :. $1.00 to $2.50 Ladies’ Shirt W a i s t s : M en’s and B oys’ N egligee Shirts Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Olsson came up from Roseburg Sunday morning to visit with Mr. Olsson’ s parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Olsson, and family. Mr. Olsson was obliged to return to Rose burg Monday, where he is train dis patcher for the Southern Pacific com pany, but Mrs. Olsson will remain here for a week or so. C H U R C H ES . : : C RE AM . » W a g o n s , b u g g ie s , h a c k s , SU RRIES. ETC. L I RUNABOUTS IN STEE L and R U BBER TIRES b a in Quality Considered. CALL AND SEE US f Harness. Saddles. Robes and W hips. Gasofine Engines, Pum ps. Bicycles and Incubators «• B U TTE RM ILK B U TTE R CHEAPEST. ; | W e carry one o f the largest stocks in Jackson County '■ ND C E N T R A L POIN T. OR. D E L IV E R Y ’ . ■ « *J 'Ä * l f * i i _ V S l * l i . > • >V - w -H -:- 1 H > H I+ í t f l t I I I I I M I M l I I M » I M -» » ! 1