C entral point herald V O L . 1. CENTRAL POINT. OREGON. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 30« 1906. Miss Mary Mee made a business trip CENTRAL POINT CREAMERY New Rurdl Mail Route to Grants Pass last Friday. Mrs. John Panky, of Tolo, was shop Creamery Completed and Ready to do A new rural mail delivery route has ping with our merchants Monday. r> i „ , . r been allowed by the post-office depart- George C. Culy. one o f Applegate’s Wat h i' ntral Point grow. Business n lth Daio men and Farmers. ; ment at Washington with the dis- biggest cattlemen, spent Sunday in -------- tributing office at Central Point, The baseball season is over. town. The Central Point Creamery is fully j The new route starts from Central Take a look at our exhibit window. Miss Mae Nealon, o f Sams Valley, completed and is now ready to receive Point and follows the county road to None but white help employed on the was shopping with our merchants last | niilk and cream and to engage in the i the point where the Medford—Crater week ■H erald . manufacture o f high grade butter. Mr. Lake railroad crosses the wagon road, J. E Boswell moved into his new Muller, ' a 1 . has had charge o f the con- j which is almost to the line of the Med- The H erald force will - w t. ke n ' barber shop, next door to Pleasant. st.ir- i-»ii of w : completed his J ford incorporation; it then retraces to whack at window washing. | Hotel, yesterday. w o-. Iasi Saturday, having everything j the Beall lane at the southeast comer “ The day is done,” says the poet. At the bottom of this page will be in shipshape order for the butterrnaker ¡ ° f the Snowy Butte orchard, where it We thought ’twas raw. I tun's west to the foothills, following | noticed the new creamery ad. Read to take hold of. The plant is perhaps the most modern I the foothills road to the wagon road “ What’s the matter with Central carefully and see what they have to and up-to-date in the state, the machin- bridge across Rogue River just this Point?” She’s all right. say. Frank Yocum and family left for : ery all being of the very latest and side o f Gold Hill: reluming, the route Don’t care for any more water now. Every requi- covers the Tolo neighborhood, reaching Eugene Monday to make their home. most approved pattern • Will "take some” in the Spring. These áre good people and their friends site for the manufacture o f strictly Ccntsal Point by the valley road, We are trying to get others to think firsl-c-la - s butter has been provided and The present route will be extended to here are legion. as we do. See? (waterworks.) the lvu.nagement fully expects their serve the Table Rock neighborhood on Misses Frances Aiken and May Dits- For information o f any kind, address worth, o f Prospect, who have attended product to take its place among the the north side o f Rogue River, erasing very best articles in the market. Every by the Bybee bridge, Editor Side Dishes, care H erald . school here the past two years, have stockholder who has inspected the plant The new arrangement will accom- Mrs. Cal Wells, o f Grants Pass, both returned to attend this term. seems to be more than pleased with the modate a large number of patrons, and visited her friend, Miss Mary Mee, last F or S a l e —A six-room dwelling in work of the Hastings Industrial com- 't shows that Central Point is true to Week. Central Point, in good repair. Bam, pany, who made a contract with the name in being 'he "central point" of Peter Applegate, assessor o f Jackson good water, some fruit. A bargain. stockholders to erect and equip the this valley. vVhen we get almost into tf plant, and Mr. Muller, their superin- the incorporate limits of two neighbor- County, was in town Monday morning Inquire at this office. D. W. Beebe, of the Agate fruit tendent of construction, comer in for mg towns with our mail wagon it looks on business. belt, left two mammoth peaches at his share of parise for the high class of as though the “ Hub” was going some. We feel grateful to the producers of this office yesterday for exhibition pur- ! work done. this section for responding so promptly poses. They are of the Crawford va- Aside from having a modem plant, to our call for samples for exhibition Some Blackberries eiety and each peach measures exactly men who have made a study of dairy purposes. 11 inches around the waist. ing and butter making for years, say Watches and all kinds of jewelry at We may not be the only pebble on that this locality is particularly adapted Mr. Hitzler, o f Table Rock, of the the Central Point Pharmacy. New the beach, but we are at least a tin can to this industry. The soil around Cen stock just received. Call and see in the alley. This is your nobs, the tral Point is perfectly adapted to pro firm of Hitzler & Eissell, was in town them. 11-tf foreman, that’s talking now. If this ducing alfalfa and com, and these tw o’ Saturday, and during the day he found time to tell the H erald about a small Charlie Jeffers is out among the veni issue won’t pass muster, we’ll throw forage plants are said to furnish a per- j ( blackberry pateh on their ranch that son this week, and we have fond hopes up the sponge, together with every feet ration for the dairy cow. t sounded good enough for a story. All in all, it is not going too far to o f a story "When Charlie comes march thing else we’ve been eating the past I From a plot o f ground 50x100 feet predict great success for the new ing home.” Later—Charlie got back month. enterprise, and the completion o f this Mr. Hitzler says they sold during the Monday night. Nit. Wanted—A good girl for general creameay means much to the future season just passed $195 worth of berries Mrs. M. S. Welsh, who has been in housework. Enquire o f Mrs. W. H. prosperity of this section of the Rogue besides supplying two families with all i they wanted to use and to preserve for poor health for several months, has Norcross at Norcross orchard, one mile River Valley. 19tf been Very ill for several days and her east from Central Point. M. Marshall, who has had years of ' the Winter. Messrs. Hitzler and Bissell came to recovery at this writing is considered Central Point schools opened Monday experience in the creamery business, doubtful. She is suffering from apo morning. The H erald will publish will be manager of the new industry, this valley less than a year ago from plexy. an article next week concerning the and I. C. Robnett will act as selling the Puget Sound country, where they were engaged in small fruit farming Wm. Whitney said “ good-by” to schools o f this city, the editor being agent and put the product on the mark for 10 years. They are more than Condon friends W “dnesdav morning absent this week, and the foreman et. pleased with the change, as they find and departed forCei;. Point, Oregon. having to act as editor, reporter, com this section better in every way. Land “ Billie” is going to a good country, positor and “ devil,” the schools were -r Frank hawk “ Makes Good.” up there. Mr. Hitzler says, is q(ut of but he is leaving a good one behind. — put off until next week. sight in prices and the soil does Mrs. Stella Purkeypile, who is teach Condon Globe. There is nothing succeeds like making not produce so well as it does here. ing a class in the City Hall building, is Select a present for your wife or well adapted for the position she holds. people think you mean it, and that’s Fruit land there is selling at from $600 sweetheart from the jewelry stock at Her pupils all love and obey her, which just what we did in the hunting propo to $1500 per acre, or about six times the Central Point Pharmacy. New and is not any wonder since itih well known sition. There was “ nothing doing” in what it is bringing here, and the quality up-to-date. tl-tf that Mrs. Purkeypile is one o f the most Nimrod’s camp and not only the printer of soil and climatic conditions are not S. A. Pattison and family left Tues kind hearted and patient teachers th a t; man, but the hunters as well, had to go equal to the Rogue River Valley. day evening for Portland, where they ever taught school in Central Point. to bed hungry. So the printer struck, will spend a day or two, going from The Medford laundry wagon will call; not to be mean, but just to forcibly Rev. Burbank Departs there to Newport to attend a meeting for work in Central Point each Monday impress on the minds o f Central Point o f the Oregon Press Association which afternoon and Friday morning. Expert i hunters that the honor of the town was .convenes there Saturday. Rev. and Mrs. Geo. W. Burbank de ironers from City Hall French laundry, at stake and that some o f their out-of- S. K. Adams, of Table Rock, brought San Francisco, employed. First class season hunting stories must be made parted Monday for the Willamette Val good. ley, where they will visit their daugh 7-tf in samples o f sorghum cane and string work guaranteed. Frank Hawk was the first man to ter for a week or so before the annual beans for the H erald exhibit Saturday come to the center and some ten days meeting of conference which will meet which are hard to beat. T(te cane is | a go—just before the big rain—he hied in East Portland in about two weeks. Looks Like Old Missouri o f the Am ber variety, and the beans him to the hills to “ make good .” He They do not expect to return to Central are only common string beans, he says, i returned Monday, and before the Sum Point, Rev. Burbank having delivered but they loofc rather uncommon in size A. C. Chittenden, who has a good mer sun o f that day had sunk in regal his farewell sermon to a large congrega IrHn Bebb is learning the printing farm on the desert under irrigation , splendor behind the western range the tion at the Methodist church last Sun from the Fish Lake ditch, brought in trade in this office. He will attend entire H erald force -from editor to day morning. He has served the school regularly this Winter, but will a sample of corn from his field and j “ devil” and back again—had tasted Methodist churches of this place and set type for the H erald one hour each placed it with the H erald exhibit last i venison, i ’rank is modest, and for that Gold Hill as their pastor for the past day after school is dismissed. Irvin, Saturday that is enough to make a reason we will not go into details and [ two years most acceptably ami both like his brother Roy, is a manly little native of the great corn belt homesick. tell how many deer he killed or what j himself and his wife have many friends fellow, which reflects much credit on The corn measures 12 feet 3 inches and long running shots he made. here both in and out of the church both parent and teacher, as Professor carries two big, well filled cars about This is no pipe dream nor any big membership, ! a foot long. Mr. Chittenden is demon Hanby would say. spread eagle hunting yam. It is sim -, Rev. Burbank hopes to receive an strating what can be done on the desert A complete line o f watches has just in the way o f farming and fruit grow ply an effort on our part to “ make appointment for the coming year at some point in the Willamette Valley. been received at the Central Point ing, for besides showing the biggest good” as Frank did. Pharmacy. Call and examine this stock corn he also grows prize stuff in many before placing your order. 11-tf other fines. His strawberries were of N O . Loca! and Personal W. E. Price and son and Mr. Upton pulled out Sunday morning for the deer range in the Prospect country, where they fondly hope to do some business in the nimrod line during the coming week. .W. E. furnished us with plans and specifications for a first-class hunt ing story before leaving and he solemn ly swore that he would “ make good” and remember the printer when he re turns "o r I hope I will never see the back o f my neck,” as he expressed it. Hon. S. M. Nealon, of Table Rock, left a ssmple o f Jonathan apples in the H erald exhibit window Saturday from fivc-year-old trees that are yielding from four to five boxes to the tree. The same trees bore fruit when three years old. Mr. Nealon thinks the Jonathan will prove a very profitable apple in this section He also left .some onion samples grown from the aeed without irrigation which are fully .equal to the Eagle Point product. exceptionally fine flavor and found a ready market here during the season. Millinery CENTRAL POINT hop Gold Beer The object o f all development leagues is to induce immigration of good citizens from the eastern states to the Rogue River Valley. Strictly Straight The Rogue River la n d Co. Double Stamped Whiskey has been a pioneer in this devel opment business, having made the first move in the valley to in duce desirable immigrants to re move here and to partake o f our advantages and climate. In the last two years we have located a large number of the best citizens to be found in the valley. Cen tral Point has attracted many of them. The Rogue River Land com pany guarantees fair treatment to its customers. We will in a short time again send a man east to extol the merits o f this sec tion. Give us a credit mark and boost our way. It is high time for all sections o f this valley to pull together and quit “ knock ing.” We will ship you from 1 to 4 7-8 gallons o f fine whis key or beet quality of Bottled Beer By Dozen, Case or Barrel V. E. Snyder & Co. M edford , O re . AGENTS FOR HOP GOLD BEER “ The Best on Earth ” ■H-H - l- H - i-i- H - i- H - H -t-M -l- l- H - l- l- Within the Last Six Months Central Point has “ Grown Som e.” A newspaper, a bank, a creamery, an 8-room school house and a score of dwellings have been added to the town’s permanent improvements within that time. T o Keep Pace with this phenominal ding to our already growth we have been ad large and comprehersive stock of General Merchandise. CREAMERY We are here to supply your needs with the larg ------------ B U S IN E S S ----------- For the very latest styles in'ladies’ Fall and Winter hats, call at my new LARGEST CAPACITY and most millinery parlors, next door to the in the Valley. Pleasants hotel. M rs . J. E. B osw ell . UP-TO-DATE est stock in the County, M ACHINERY Yours for a Bigger and Better Town, W e pay patrons the FULL VALU E of their product after paying running expenses of the plant. This is a purely There wifi be services in the Baptist church next Sunday, morning and even ing, by Rev. C. H. Ferrell, o f Talent. and SHOULD BE PATRONIZED by everyone who wishes to Morning subject, “ A Preacher of the enjoy the full product of his labor. Twentieth Century.” Evening subject "W ho Can Separate us From God?” GIVE US A TRIAL and be convinced of the success of co-opera All are invited. tion under business methods. CO-OPERATIVE ENTERPRISE LOR SALE. ■H - r i I 1 I 1 H H-H 1 I I H 1 I 1 1 H l l N o w O p e n a n d R e a d y for Opening CHURCH NOTICF. 22 Cana furnished F R E E and C ream Shipped from points by express All kinds o f plums and prunes, at my farm at Table Rock. Price, 1c a pound. Central Point Creamery, S. M. N ealon . CRANFILL & ROBNETT LEADING MERCHANTS Central Point, Or til We pay 25c a dozen for eggs, in trade Central Point, Oregon. Thirty Men Wanted. Men, Teams and one 4-Horse Logging Truck. ------ - r _ . IO W A L U M B E R M E D FO K D z B y th e & 1 ~ ---- = B O X C O M P A N Y OREGON