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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1906)
CENTRAL POINT HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER C e n tr a l P oint H e r a l d [•ANCASTER ft P a TTISON, P. J. Hicken National Bank PUBLISHERS S. A. P attison , E ditor . Jeweler OF MEDFORD J. E. L a n c a s t e r , B u sin e ss M a n a g e r Cash Capital, $50,000 An independent local newspaper devoted to the interests of Central Point and the Rogue River Valley. 4, liXWÎ. DEALER IN Resources, $180,000 Permanently located in JONES’ CASH The Youngest and the Strongest store . Rough and Dressed Lumber, Shingles, Doors, Windows, Etc. Central Point. WE GUARANTEE ALL Written guarantee on all work for 12 months. High grade watch repairing a specialty. And guard our customers’ interests with the same good faith we do those of the Bank. ! Gold, silver, steel and. aoft soldering j done successfully. A Member of American Bankers’ Association. I O l i r s i !*•»»•, » r e n n , »»«I rr ,k « t v l ^ V * » » ' » - * ' We are Strongly-Insured Against Burglary and Hold-Ups Order* taken for everything known in ■ a re * I , I t t i « . the jeweler’s line. Old gold andsilver WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS taken in exchange Wm. S. Crowell, President . d irecto rs : Wm. S. Crowell, F. K. Deuel, Chas. Banker Stensland, recently of F. K. Deuel, Vice-President Strang, E. V. Carter, Geo. ,Dunn Chicago, who has confessed to M. L. Alford, Cashier ,1 Send the H erald to your friends. : =.,* - - Published Every Thursday. Subscription price, $1.50 'per year, advance. ______ ____________________ ....... „ ......... ....... . ..... .... FAIR DEALING - stealing $400,000 from poor de positors in his bank and who REAL ESTATE SALES. spent the money on dissolute women, wine and the ponies, has j A real estate deal was closed a few been sentenced to ten years in (lays aK° between w. A. Owen and the penitentiary at Joliet. It is A- p- Gillett by which the former ex- , . changed his business property on lower a two to one bet that he will oc- pine 8treet for residence property near CUpy ‘ apartments” in the mill- the school house which was owned by ionaires’ ward of that institution Mr. Gillett. Mr. Gillett is repairing and that he will be pardoned be- an<l renovating his new preperty and fore he serves half of his time. exPects to °Pen » fi" it-class restaurant , TT „ , , therein at an early date. Jesse Hall, a young tramp, who . „ , , „ , ,, . . Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Stacey, of Sams held up an automible near Port- Valley were in town Saturday elosing i land recently and relieved its oc- a rt.a| estate deal by which they trans- cupants of $14, has been sen- ferred to W. E. Stacey 162 acres of fenced to twenty years in the , larl<l in that valley. Other realty deals penitentiary at Salem. It is also rfP °r,ted Mr ftaeey as having been a two to one bet that Jesse will as fol|owg. do hard labor on scanty prison Geo. Riley to Mr. Wilson, a laundry- 1 fare for practically his full time, j man of Medford, 200 acres at $7250; j And yet some people profess to 1 Amey L. Stacey to Geo. Riley, 78 acres FIDELITY - Yard on track near depot. Estimates furnished. Let us figure on your lumber bill. SAFETY Blacksmithing CENTRAL POINT, OREGON Kandy East Pine Street A. K . Blacks! H A W K Cieneral Blacksmithing A. P. Gillett & Son Repair work of all kinds. I Turning and Scroll Work. Horseshoeing and Wagonwork Cast Iron Brazing CENTRAL POINT, OR. Central Point hJ be surprised at the growing d is-1 at *1900; J- w- Me" ‘“ to Amey L' regard for law in this great land This number of within a week tk&t guarantees to its citizens indicates a prosperous business condi- "e q u a l rights, equal privileges * tion in this section, and equal justice/*' The w o r d s ------------------------- in question are fast coming to be FINE PIANO FOR SALE. a jaig joke. After much thot and having gon thru the matter very thoroly the H erald has desided not to adopt the reformed, or fonetic, 3fctem of spelling. After read ing this paragraf our readers will no dout be glad ov it. If this iz not redeable or if it makes u laf to mutch, let us no and we ,vil spel it the old-fashuned wa next weke. And now Uncle Sam has inter vened in the Cuban mix-up and tsumed the responsibility of ■gulating the governmental af- i<*»rs of the island. I f the old gentleman does not get his hands full of islands and dusky races o^, chronic revolutionists pretty soon then will we miss our guess. The- oruhardists are all wearing a big broad smile these days; a sort of a smile that won’t come o ff. Wheels Shafts Livery HOTEL IN CONNECTION Stables Shorty Williams, Prop. Price, the Horseshoer, East Horses, Eirst-class Rigs, areful. Experienced Drivers. Daily Stage to Eagle Point. HAS JUST RECEIVED A N E W BUNCH ; ; Special attention to Commercial Men. : : - H - X - H - l - H - H - H —H - H - H - l- X - l - I- H - H - l- l - l - H - l - X - H - i - K - l- H - H - H - H - Tongues Wheels J. W . Jacobs & Co. Manufacturers of all classes of Murphy & Downing M a r b le a n d G ra n ite C e m etery Bybee Ranches fo r Sale Designs furnished or will manufa- cure from- private drawings. W o rk “ Ivy Leaf Saloon” Our Granite Quarries, near- Central Point, are the finest on the Coast. Electric polishing machines in our local factory. Iron fencing. CENTRAL POINT, OREGON Fine Cold .A LB AN Y BEER on draught or by the bottle, for personai delivery or by express or freight. Central Point trade solicited. -H-H-H-H-:— 1 — H-H-K--X-H-H-H-M— H— H— 1 — S-H-K-l-H— H-M-H— H- C entral P o in t P harm acy M A R Y A . M E E , P r o p -1 tor Well, why don’t somebody say | something about waterworks? I.tNj a good time of year to boost a little along that line. Central Point cannot afford to go through another Summer without more water, and it takes time to do these things, Cantral Point is sure growing some this Fall and if lumber was only a little more easily obtain able it would soon strike a regu lar “ boom” gait. I Central Point A fine, new Richmond piano may he bought at a rare bargain. Instrument can be seen at the home of Prof. A. J. •¡--H-d-l-H-l-H-H - H- H- M-H -I-H -H - Hanby, in whose care it has been left. 22d25 M rs . J. H. P leasants . From and after this date, I will sel to the best advantage, and for cash, all or any portion of those two certain ranches known as the Bybee River Ranch, at the Bybee bridge on Rogue l iver, consisting of 1240 acres, and the Byhee Antelope Ranch, consisting of 1560 acres. With the Bybee River Ranch will be sold that portion of the j crop upon the part purchased. This I ranch is partly under irrigation and more can be put under irrigation.- Address me at Agate, Oregon. 12-tf F. E. B ybee . 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 of 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. W also cn ; rv f sh broad and ra1;. - and pies of all h ¡no,-. A WORD TO THE BO\h. a ; .;- Young and old—Think of it! lee cici.ru cake, 10c; milk shnjte 5c: ice cream soda, 5c. Home made candies at from 15c to 25c per lh. Kitchen Dlacks| ! J. H. G A Y PRINTING THAT PRINTING PLEASES THAT' PLEASES PARTICULAR PEOPLE PEOPLE WHO PAY Pure Fresh Drugs and Medicines Druggists’ Sundries, To let Articles, Stitionery Books, Etc. ================= OLE ~"i HULL said it ta K e s tw en ty y e a r s o f h ard w o r k to m a k e a v iolin ist. T h e re p u ta tio n o f O U R V E R Y REST You Pay fo r Printing C u t l e r y is t h e r e s u lt o f in te llig e n t e f f o r t for over a q u a r te r c e n tu r y . And We P r in t fo r P ay When in the city give me a call. You will find my goods first- class and my pi.cea rea^ n ___________________ T I The Medford Coai Mine Things are booming at the coal mine «.a*t of Medford nowaday» and they will boom more pretty quick. Juat at preaent twenty-five men are employed in and about the mine. The engine, hoist and other machinery ia on 'he ground, and buildings are being constructed for the use of the men and to house the machinery. A cook house, bunk house and other necessary buildings are being rushed to completion, and as soon as these ar rangements for the comfort and eon- ■ronience of employes are finished the working force will be at least doubled •md work will go on night and day. The company means business and as the coal is there for the digging, the iueoeas of the enterprise is assured. The full extent of the advantages to be1 reaped from the location of a coal mina in such close proximity to Med- foM are difficult to realize. Outside of the pay roll of auch an enterpriae, the presence of a large body of coal will bring about the location nearby of raviolis other enterprises, which would not otherwise come here on account of <he lack of auch fuel. It will ensure the building of a railroad from this j Sy to the copper mines, thus securing the bulk of the trade of that big enter prise Mail. IS TO OUR INTEREST TO TURN Printing that will please our customers. OUT CENTRAL POINT We are fully equipuqd to do all classes of Commercial and I ____ A SH LAN D Job Printing and we respectfully solicit your orders W M . A. AITKEN SANITARY PLUM Si NGII in LETTER ASHLAND, ORE. STATEMENTS AN D ENGLISH BRANCHES VISITING CARDS R H. WEBB BUSINESS CARDS Or anything else that you may need. Call and let us figure with you. We are here to Individual Instruction Help us with your printing orders. r M ain S i CIGARS, TOBACCOS At Reasondble Rates • • j No more thorough and complete busi- — - = ? .ICE CREAM AND SODA $ LUNCH GOODS !; the expense of securing such a course Central point Herald ■ here is but little more than half the . *; expense in the larger cities. ! ! Address: C lntkai P oint f H - H- FI- H i-H -m -H -M -H -K -H -l' h : ; 1 1 1 h i m > i - m - m - h - m - m -H-H- P. RITNER. A. M. ,Pre*. j| CONFECTIONERY ;; ; | ness training can be had anywhere and ;; i [■ I also carry a fine lot of Confec- C tlonery, Cigars and Tobacco and 1 ; receive the finest Bread and Pas- X - ¡- tr\ Ml tlM 'alley e\cry day. X :: • • The expenses are the lowest and the I & • • I advantages the best. Our graduates 1 t “ II are employed and more demanded. stay and to help you make Central Point worth while. SHORTHAND Excellent equipment and every up-to- date feature. POSTERS l-H -H + M -H + H -I -K -H -i-H + H -:-!- • • New and Second-hand Furniture J Bought and Sold COMMERCIAL, DODGERS MEDFORD, ORE. H. W a t k i n s Complete and thorough training in ENVELOPES West E street, opposite depot. •1—1—!—1- 1- 1- 1 1 H —1- H -i- H -H - l- H - l-H —H- I Commercial C o lleg e HEADS BILL HEADS Pipes, Fitttngs and Plnmbing Supplies. OREGON Eagle Point. Oregon