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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1906)
C E N T R A L POINT HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 19(X>. C entral P oint H erald National Bank L an caster & P attison , P ublishers S. A. P attison , E ditor . OF MEDFORD J. E. L an ca ste r , B usiness M anager "ash Capital, $'.0,000 X An independent local newspaper devoted to the interests of Central Point and the Rogue River Valley. The Youngest and the Strongest m ^ N tw a 4 -< lw < w aller, l a y 4, 10«»#, »I Ik* ? . . . l i r MOOD BUSINESS LOT ON PINE Street, 36x140, with two good business houses thereon Will sell out right or lease one or both buildings at reasonable price. For price, terms, etc., call on or address W. A. O wen , 20tf Central Point, Or. ! FAIR DEALING - FIDELITY - SAFETY P «" *■*• “ f SOUTHERN OREGON E. A. FORD, P rop . Rough and Dressed Lumber, Shingles, Doors, Windows, Etc. Yard on track near depot. Estimates furnished. Let us figure on your lumber bill. | V CENTRAL POINT, OREGON Fresh and Cured Meats Y our P atronage I s S olicited A WORD TO THE FARM ER-W hen you come to Central Point call at the Kandy Kitchen if you should be hungry. You can get a hot cup o f coffee, butter and bread or cake for 10c and a little better for 15c, and a good square meal for 25c. If you want to take a lunch with you, such as sandwiches, cakes and pies, you can get it for from 10c to 25c. Canned lunch goods always on hand. We also carry fresh bread and cakes and pies of all kinds. A WORD TO THE BOYS AND GIRLS - Young and old—Think o f i t ! Ice cream and cake, 10c; milk shake 5c: icecream soda, 5c. Home made candies at from 15c to 25c per lb. DEVELOPMENT EEAGUE ----------- FOR SALE. Bro. Taylor, o f the Klamath Falls Ex- press. Makes a Few Remarks. Desirable lot, witb house and other buildings, in good location in Central Point. Price, $400. Inquire of M rs . S usie S tr e e t , Í DEALER IN Central Point Market f a.> I And guard our customers’ interests with the same good faith we those of the Bank. A M.mbcr o f American Hankers’ Association. We are Strongly Insured Against Burg'avy and Hold-Ups1 WE SOLICIT VOUR BUSINESS Wm. S. Crowell, President directors : F. K. Deuel, Vice-President Wm. S. Crowell, F. K. Deuel, Chas. M. L. Alford, Cashier Strang, E. V. Carter, Geo. W. Dunn' l i l i . . * J . H. G A Y WE GUARANTEE ALL •ilifl Published Every Thursday. Subscription price, $1.50 per year, ii advance. O ffice at f a a t r a l P o la l, D rogu a. um .U r Ik* ■ arch g . I l l « , Rîsouroe?, $110,000 For Sale or Rent Blacksmithing Si. y . --? dvjg a p g g SSf iU. Blacks! East Pine Street J. Scott Taylor, editor and propiretor 220215 £ Central Point, Ore. K . A . H A W K of thq Klamath Falls Express, who A. P. Gillcit & Son C l e n e r u l I i l .i c k s i i 1 1 i 11 li ir . .■ attended the State Fair at Salem two Repair work of all kinds. weeks ago, tells how the meeting of FINE PIANO (O K SALK. Central Point Wood Serol Work. food Turning and Scroll the Oregon Development League proved Horseshoeing and Wagonwork a fizzle. Here is what he says: Cast Iron Brazing A fine, new Richmond piano may b. “ The meetingof thetjrrgon Develop CENTRAL POINT, OR. bought at a rare bargain, lnstrumen ment League at Salem this month dur can be seen at the home of I’rof. A. J ing the holding of the State Fair was a Hanby, in whose care it has been left complete fizzle. We were one of the 22d25 M rs . J. H. P leasan ts . delegates from the Klamath Chamber i.-:-. -:--:-:-:-:-:-:--:-:--:--:--:-:-:-:--:-: -:-:-:-:-: ■ g— j— í - i — p -1—1— i—*— 1—i- 1 — p-i-q-q—p - j . o f Commerce to the League and were disgusted with the way the meetings HOTEL IN CONNECTION t-vbee Ranches fe r Sais were managed. The sessions of the League were attempted to be held in From and after this date, I will e< the pavilion on the fair grounds. A Shorty Williams, Prop. -:- Worse place could not have been select to the best advantage, and for casl, ed. Only a few people, came to hear, all or any portion of those two certain Fast Horses, First-class Rigs, areful. Experienced Drivers. an,try to hear, the addresses made and ranches known as the Bybee River Daily Stage to Eagle Point. the papers read. Talking machine; Ranch, at th • Bybee bridge on Rogue t raised hades just outside the entrance, river, consisting of 1240 acres, and the HAS JUST RrCEIVED A NEW BUNCH Special attention to Commercial Men. X ai|d many delegates to the League were Bybee Antelope Ranch, consisting of more interested in seeing the machine 1560 acres. With the By bee River -+-W -Ï work that milks four cows at a time Ranch will be sold that portion of the Hum in the proceedings of the League. crop upon the part purchased. TH We trust the management will get wise ranch is partly under irrigation anc. and not attempt in the future to hold more can be put under irrigation. Address me at Agate, Oregon. the session of the League at a time and F. E. B y b e e . pipe* where it will have to compete 12-tf - H - H -H - i- - h - m - h --:- r-:— j— ;. With a strong counter attraction. ± Manufacturers of all classes of “ But what we started out to say is that Southern Oregon should organize M a r b le arid G r a n it e Designs furnished a .strong development league of her or will manufa- C em etery W o r k o\yn, compose.!,,say, of the counties of cure from private M*rion, I’olk, Lincoln, Benton, Linn, drawings. I,ape, Douglas, Coos, Curry, Josephine, Our Granite Quarries, near Central Point, are Jackson, Klamath and Lake. the finest on the Coast. Electric polishing “ God helps them that help them- Fine Cold ALBANY BEER on draught machines in our local factory. Iron fencing. sejves,” ’ and these counties, which CENTRAL POINT, OREGON or by the bottle, for personai delivery have mutual interests, should got to gether and.work for those interests. or by express or freight. “ The, inaiu object of such a league ». should be,tip,:.* curing of a forty-fool channel qver the bar at Coos Bay. Central Point trade solicited. cannot tell you the “ The securing of such a channel would brand stam p ed on ••M-i- H-M -H -H " bp the making o f the territory com his P ock et K n i f e . prised in'the league. Not so with those “ Whit<t we have no disposition t. •¡•1—1--Í--!'-!— !—i-*:--’—i— i--:— :— :—:--:—:—;— w ho c a r r y an fight Portland, yet Portland cannot, OUR VER Y BEST front the nature o f the case, expec aljyaya to secure the trade of this T h e nam e and rep M RY A M ÏF . P rop i t r Southern Oregon section. utation are too well ut&tion “ Nature has planned a great bay on K n o w n to fo r g e t , t tlip sea coast of Coos, and all that bay PRINTING THAT PRINTING napds, and must have, is a deepening of , PLEASES THAT PLEASES the channel over the bar and the ter W. C. LEEVER minus of a transcontinental railway. PARTICULAR PEOPLE Central Point, Oregon “ If we of Southern Oregon get to- PEOPLE gather, we will get what we want, and WHO PAY not otherwise. “ We ought to have a United States, -eiiator from Southern Oregon. W M . A. AITKEN “ Whv should we allow Portland, and Portland interests, to monopolize our senators? Surely in these thirteen ■oitnUes we have available senatorial timber, a man who would work for the interest.» of c U,. gpctlon. a;) well as for thelinterests of our whole stale. Pipes, F ittings and Plnmbing Supplies. “ Portland should not be jealous of Coos Bay. She has a vast contributory West E street, opposite depot. When in the city give me a call. You will find my goods first-- territory extending up the Columbia MEDFORD, ORE. and Snake rivers bordered by the three class and my prices reasonable. great states of Oregon, Washington ami Idaho, and her position is secure. “ To help Coos Bay would be only one of the objects of such an organization. IS TO OUR INTEREST TO TURN OUT 'lAiCro are others. Let us of HuySouth- T Now anti Second-hand Furniture CENTRAL POINT OREGON *rn Oregon counties 'ret t«ir'i'?bj||J(,- pull Printing that will please our customers. We are •{• Bought and Sold together, and see what w ® .o '’ijiqcmn- plish ’ fully equipped to do all classes of Commercial and The H erald heartily et dBPsfe Bro. ASHLAND Job Frinting and we respectfully solicit your orders Taylor’s views. Hut why not go far ther and suggest that all the Southern in Oregon counties send delegates to Con LETTER HEADS trul Point and hold a meeting and form I also carry a tine lot of Confec- y plans to quash any and all plans that tionery, Cigars and Tobacco and .j. BILL HEADS ASHLAND, ORE. Portland may have in view? receive the finest Bread and Pas- a I STATEMENTS try in the valley every day. y Complete and thorough training in BiacksS Centra! Point Wheels Livery Stables Shafts Price, the Horseshoer, Tongues Wheels J . W . Ja c o b s & Co. Murphy & Downing “ Ivy Leaf Saloon” &HE AVER* AGE MAN j C entral P oint P harm acy f r P u re Fresh Drugs and Medicines Druggists* Sundries, Toilet Articles, Stationery SALUTARY PLUMBING Books, Etc., = = = = = - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - You Pay for Printing And We P r in t f o r Pay I F. H . W E B B I Commercial College LAW IS AGAINST NIW SPELLING *£ M ain S t . - - - w- :-w-i-M -w -i-:-:-w -1- It was an awful jolt on th* Presi dent's spelling reform order the other dl*y when some reckless lawyer of Washington dug up an old statute of Congress fixing Webster's dictionary ns the standard and authority for spelling ;n' all public documents. Webster lived before the day o f Carnegie and followed the good old orthodox method o f spelling. Doubtless Congress over- etWptied its const it tonal authotit when it undo took t> fix a standout. The question is. What will the Super wUmLnt of Public Printing do? Will ho obey th» law o f t'ongrei - or y ie l! to imrrii "ions of the Pre od mi? Jeweler Permanently located in JONES' CASH STORE. Central Point. Written guarantee on all work for 12 months, liiirh gnulo watch repairing a specialty. (•old, silver, steel ar.d soft soldering don* succet «fully, Ordo-s taken for everything known in the jeweler’ s line. Old gold andsilv ptak« n in exchange “ I i d ih.» ’.its VISITING CARDS ! BUSINESS CARDS Or anything else that you may need. Call and let us figure with you. We are here to stay and to help you make Central Point worth while. ; H. W a tk in s s h o r t h a n d ! AND ENGLISH BRANCHES POSTERS t V V P. J- Hicken c o m m e r c ia l DODGERS ‘ It Statute o f Congress I ixes W ebster's Dictionary as Standard. ENVELOPES I ’ K N T .: \! Help us with your printing orders. j Excellent equipment and every up-to- date feature. Individual Instruction The expenses are the lowest and the advantages the best. Our graduates are employed and more demanded. At Reasonable Rates No more thorough and complete busi CIGARS, TOBACCOS & : : . i c e c r e a m a n d s o d a LUNCH GOODS ness training can be had any where and the exi>ense of securing such a course Central point Herald here is but little more than half the expense in the larger cities. Address: -i-M-i-H-M i I II P RITNER, A. M. ,Pre*. 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