Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, November 22, 1906, Image 4

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    CENTRAL POINT HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1906,
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C e n tra l P o in t, O r e .
This is delightful football weather.
Don’ t pull apart, but pull together.
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
Heney is not sitting on the lid; he is
trying to lift the Kufe.
The fanner is all right as a tiller,
but is a failure as a distiller.
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get the cloth from the mills.
However,
Your Patronage is Respectfully Solicited.
they have filled our order
and the goods are coming along in small shipments.
A part of them
e n tr a l P o in t M a rk e t.
have arrived and if you want GOOD GOODS at LOW PRICES we
I. L>. LEWIS, Proprietor
can suit you.
The horse has no cause to kick. The
auto is here to stay and the horse can
now chase himself if he don’ t like it.
I “ * ’ B ^ „’ il» i.t ilM !iT 3 E K C Z E 2 1
Having purchased the above-named business I respect­
fully solicit the patronage ot the people of Central
Point and vicinity. I propose to cater to your wants
in my line with fair and courteous treatment to my
customers and with a full line of the best to be had in
O u r S tock o f
Fail and Winter Clothing
BEEF,
is complete.
Every suit brand new, up-to-date goods.
No
PORK,
SAUSAGE,
old Odds and Ends in this stock. We invite your inspection.
MUTTON,
BACON,
VEAL.
LARD,
POULTRY.
Patrons will find a first-class cutter always at the block.
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The reasons why you should ¡contract
with ¡us to build y o u r j house are—
Our work is executed with neatness
and dispatch and completed in a work­
manlike manner.
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Estimates given
on work in all
parts of the valley
P lans
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S p e c if ic a t io n s F u r n is h e d
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W ool Underwear,
CENTRAL POINT
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
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Flannel Shirts,
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For fear that some little “ George
Washington” might get busy with his
little hatchet, Ashland is keeping mum
about that freak pear tree that grow s
seedless pears. Central Point has an
apple tree that grow s two-faced apples
—that is, apples that are half sweet
and half sour. And yet there has
never anything been said about our
freak apple tree. It is mentioned here
simply to show that Central Point is
. there when it comes to a "show dow n.”
D IR E C T O R S -J . W. Merritt, President; W . C. Leever, Vice-President; T. M.
Witten, Cashier; I. C. Robnett, W. J. Freeman.
account of the manufacturers being ‘ ‘OVERSOLD” and unable to
A boy should never strike his father
except for money, and he should never j
tell a lie except to keep in practice.
A Grants Pass man went to Rogue
River the other day to commit suicide
by drowning himself, but when he ar­
rived at the river the water looked so
w et and cold that he sat down on the
river bank to cool off for fear he might
take a chill, and by the time he had
g o t thoroughly cooled off he had also
changed his mind about committing
suicide. This teaches us that we should
look before we leap.
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Our stock of RAIN COATS and OVERCOATS has been delayed on
The bad boy has long since found out
that his mother’ s hand is not reserved
fo r his father exclusively.
The fellow who spells “ God” with a
little “ g ” and uses the whole side of
a sheet o f writing paper to write hi
own name and address, is the fellow
who is bound to make his mark in the
world, if self-esteem counts for any­
thing.
A farmer living near Gold Hill sent
bis boy to Medford the other day to
visit his aunt. During his visit the
b oy’ s aunt asked him if his father had
raised much poultry the past Summer,
and the boy replied, “ N-o-o. Father
planted a lot, but the chickens scratched
it all up.’ ’
Some men might learn' o f hogs how
to be gentlemen. When a man will
walk into a restaurant and sit on the
table and talk with female friends who
are eating at that same table, no mat
ter o f what character the said female
friends may be, he should associate
with hogs and learn some manners.
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RETAIL
DEALER IN WOOD
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W ool Sox
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G R I M
C it y . D r a y i n g a n d
All Kinds o f Hauling
Promptly Done.
SHASTA ROUTE
- A R E SOME OF OUR-
S tr o n g L in e s.
“ T H E T O G G E R Y ,”
T r a n s fe r
CENTRAL POINT, OR.
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TRAINS FOR PORTLAND.
T Trains leave Central Point
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fo r Portland and way
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stations daily at - - - 5:52 a m.
$
5:19 p. m,
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TRAINS FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
HEATERS?
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An Ashland editor, while on the way
8:45 p. m. t T
M e n ’ s H a tte r s a n d O u t fit t e r
to his office the other day, saw a pin on
' Leave Central Point
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the sidewalk and, believing in that bit
10:40 p. m. j Ï
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O rgon .
Yes, we carry them and the celebrated
o f poetry that runs, “ See a pin ami
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pick it up, all the day you'll have good
COLES HEATER at that.
Come in
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lu ck ,” stooped over to pick up the pin •
Arrive
Sacramento
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and see our assortment and get prices.
and in doing so he tore all the suspender
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5:00 a. m. 11
buttons off his pants, his hat fell idf
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and rolled in the gutter and his watch . . ; . ; ; . ; . {{.¡-X-i-.
dropped to the sidewalk, breaking the
8:45 a. m.
crystal. The editor now wears horse­
shoe nails for suspender buttons, and
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Through Pullman,
Standard and
he don't believe in poetry any more.
that we carry, and have yet to arrive, a
j - | tourist cars on both trains; chair cars
large assortment of L IS K ’S IMPERI­
4 ! Sacramento to Portland and El Paso,
We wish to announce to the people of Central Point
Years of Prosperity Yet.
8 and tourist cars to Chicago, St. Louis,
AL AND ANTI-RUST W A R E, the
New Orleans and Washington.
and vicinity, that we will have on display, in a few
Connecting
at
San
Francisco
with
best
goods on earth.
A. C. Kaiser, manager o f the Mc-
f* several steamship lines for Honolulu, ;
days, in our new location in Moore’s new 3-story brick
i Cloud Lumber Co. at McCloud, Cal.,
•• Japan, China, Philippines, Central and
was in town for a few hours last Friday
building, the largest and finest line of
. . South America.
transacting business with the firm o f
It.
For particulars, see
Cranlill & Robnett. Mr. Kaiser repre­
P. F. KU PER, Agent,
sents one o f the largest lumbering con­
Central Point station,
cerns in the country and is recognized
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T h e H ardw arem an ,
as one o f the progressive business men
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—or address—
ever exhibited in Medford. This will be your best op-
this section o f the Coast, lie is in­
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W m . M cM U R R A Y,
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C en tra l P oin t, O regon
clined to be optimistic over the busi­
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Gen Pas A g t., Portland, Ore
IKirtunity for selecting your Holiday Gifts from a
ness outlook lor the future and says
thoroughly modern stock of elegant goods.
it is not within the range o f possibilities
that the Coast states should be visited
Watch this space for further announcements
by hard times for many years to come
CHURCHES.
Europeun I’ lun
Kirie Sample R oom s |
because o f the many great enterprises
that are now under way which will r<
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C h r is t ia n C h u r c h .
quire years to complete. Among these
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t> ; E. A. La Dow, pastor. Preaching !
T 1 service at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
Sun- j
projects he names the government re­
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clamation work, vast railroad projects,
M o o r e ' s B r i c k B l o c k , W e s t 7 t l i S ’ .,
ciety meets regularly every Wednesday 1
the utilization o f the lumbering re.
y afternoon at 3 p. m. at the home o f 1
sources and the development o f the
; ! its members. Choir practice every Fri-
T l l ( > i lo m e o f C om in er-
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fruit growing and the mining industries.
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M e t h o d is t E p is c o p a l .
Mr. Kaiser is a warm advocate o f the
Geo. L. Burbank, pastor. Sunday
excellent
quality o f Central Point • -I-:-:-:-• - X - I - M * 8 K -K -X - • *X -X '* - X - X — X -X -B + a + a"!-!-!-!— H - X -
HOTEL NASH CO., PROPS.
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achool every Sunday at 10 a. m.
Creamery butter and would like to be
Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. m.
able to supply his entire town with the
DINING ROOM UNSURPASSED.
REFURNISH ED THROUGHOUT
jH O U ^ J
and every other Sunday at 7:30 p. m.
product.
S o f t D rin k s . Prayer meeting Thursday evening at
MEDFORD. OREGON
C o n fe c tio n e r y .
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7:30 p. m. A cordial invitation is ex-
i tended to all. Preaching at Gold Hill
: on alternate Sunday evenings at 7:30
PERT PARAGRAPHS.
j p. m. Sunday school every Sunday at
10 a. m.
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T o d a y never admits of argument, but
always carries a get busy air with ft
Don’t Forget
The Medford Book Store
Holiday
Goods and
W . C. Leever,
Toys
The Medford Book Store,
H O TEL
Medford,
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Ore.
W e are Just Opening
It Is n good tiling
duty Is meritorious
that
doing
A Fresh, Up-to-Date Stock of
your
C O N F E C T IO N E R Y .
GARS
Freeman
C l-
TO BACCO SOFT
D R IN K S ,
ETC.
Aug.
ETC.
D . S in g le r ’
&
Wiley
Farm Implements,
Agent For
We
Assure
Treatment
You
and
Courteous
EILCRS
Reasonable
PIANO HOUSE
The world renowned
Prices.
CHICKERING, KIM BALL. WEBER.
You never suffer mal do mer unless
you hare a large bau., mvmmt.
IVople who tell the truth quite by
act nient ufteu timi the results embar­
rassing.
Considerable unlearning Is often a
aecessury thing.
H elpl-g yourself Is helping others-
If there's plenty to go arouinl.
Eensher & Fansher,
Also Crown and 40 other makes
to choose from.
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Vehicles.
Etc.
J W e carry a full line o f
BAIN WAGONS. BUGGIES. HACKS,
SURRIES.
ETC. ’ RUNABOUTS
IN STEEL and RUBBER TIRES
Central Point, Oregon.
Quality
Considered.
SEE US
Office, Com er 7th and E Streets,
M e d fo r d O r e g o n .
CHEAPEST.
CA L L AND
Agent Singer Sewing Machine Co.
R o s s B u ild in g , L o w e r P in e S tr e e t,
PRICES
Alw ays the
Harness. Saddles. Robes and Whips, Gasoline
Engines. Pumps, Bicycles and Incubators
W e carry one o f the largest stocks in Jackson County
FOR SALE.
Clean, seed rye.
C ig a r s .
Tobacco.
S. M. N ealon ,
Table Rock.
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