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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1906)
CENTRAL POINT HERALD. T HURSDAY. NOVEMBER :9. 1906, 1 1' 1' 1—i- 11 CR FORTUNE -H '-M -vv-H -H '-K -i- -H - -H -:- All Kinds of Repdir Work Promptly Done A Good Investment [Original. J They were slttiug by the library ta Satisfactic ble, a lamp swinging from above. She CENTRAI was playing solitaire. “ Can you tell fortunes with cards?” he asked. General Blacksmiths & Woodworkers “ No. Can you'.” May be found in our Residence and Business Property in “ I have a method o f my own at card HORSESHOEING A ' SPECIALTY fortune telling. Shall I try yours?” ‘‘Yes; do.” We treat you and your horses right She passed him the cards, aud, after Í Bhuining, he .urued over a card at a time till he came to the queen of hearts. “ That's you,” he said. “ Oh. how tlatteringl” “ The six of clubs, the ten o f spades the three of clubs, the fju r of spades, the king of diamonds.” lie paused. “ W ell?” she asked. THE most rapidly growing town in the Rogue River Valley. “ That means a rich man is you suitor.** NOW IS THE TIME TO INVEST in lots and blocks before “ I don’ t know any sue h.” “ You're not supposed to know just the Fall rush of homeseekers have picked out the choice who loves you till you are told.** “ You think so?” property. Central Point is the most centrally located town “ 1 sai l not supposed to know.” 'I 'h e i r G o o d « a r e F i r s t - o l a s » “ Oh!” in the valley and is the hub of THE RICHEST FRUIT. “ The king of clubs,” he went on. “ tin queen o f spades. The queen of spade* M F I) F O R I ) ( )R F G O N DAIRYING. FARMING and MINING REGION on the indicates that a dark girl wishes foi herself some one who loves you. Look Pacific Coast. Its climatic, commercial, social and educa out for her. The nine of hearts. th< three of diamonds, the jack of clubs tional advantages are unsurpassed and at the present low The jack is that little black—I moa: a dark gentleman whom you met” — prices, every parcel of our property is a RARE BARGAIN. “ Don’ t get personal.” “The jack, falling between the Jack of hearts and the queen of spades :.ut directly under the queen of hearts, in dlcates that you prefer him and that the dark lady loves the jack of hearts a blond man, who prefers you.” “ And who is the jack of hearts?” DEALER IN lie sighed, rhcii he went on dealing The next important cards were the tc; Cigars, Tobaccos, Confectioneries and Soft Drinks of clubs, that fell under the Jack o ICE CREAM PARLORS IN CONNECTION clubs, and the ace of hearts, that fel under the j »ck of hearts. lie pauser ami looked soJous. Porti Office Bnidlug Central Point, Oregon “ What’s the matter?*’ she asked. f “ A great deal. The dark geutlemai has ten chances to the blond gentle We are offering choice business lots at from $150 each' and [upwards; and choice man’s one.” “ He hasn’t. I mean 1 prefer bioin residence property at $50 and upwards. Now is the time Jto invest, .before an ad men to brunettes.” STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS ONLY WHITE HELP EMPLOYED •• Tw o hearts fell, one on each side o; vance in prices is made. the king of diamonds. “ It looks,” In ’ u‘ J said, “ as if, after all, you would ma maro | lieart.' the rich suitor.” The king of h. fell under the king of diamonds. “ Youi father favors him.” “ l ’upa doesn’ t.” “Oh, here comes the queen o f dia Central Point, Oregon monds, also in the line under the kin : c f diamonds. That’s It; your mother Rates—$1.00 Up. S p e c ia l A t t e n tio n favors the rich suitor.” “ How silly!” Special by the Week T a id t o T r a v e l in g M en + “ These hearts falling all about the jack of clubs indicate that the dark •M -M -K -M — gentleman is far ahead of the rich one H -H -M -H -K -M -H notwithstanding your mother’s inilv once.” Her dam was f.ehigh Black Princess “ What’s the blond gentleman (loin Garfield's Black Princess dropped her all this while?” she asked softly, her last calf Aug. 30, 1005; her first milk eyes bent on the cards. He cast a was saved on Sept. 4. From that date sharp glance at her and without reply \ V M . \ V . I\ H O L T , N .1«. to March 1, 1900. she has averaged went on dealing till the Jack o f hearts over thirty pounds o f milk each day. was surrounded by cards of his own P h y s ic ia n u n ci H u e j e o n She has had during her life probably suit. EAGLE POINT, OREGON more than fifty Babcock tests, never “ Late in the game the blond gentle showed less than 6 per cent fat and man seems to be finding more favor sometimes 7. She was twelve years with the queen of hearts, but the?« t'p to a certain point fall pasturage clubs falling between It and the queen la as good as in any other part of the •Id the 0th of February past. l)R . A . B . S W E E T of spades indicate a complication be year. But nfter one or tw o hard frosts PH YSICIAN AND SURGEON. A d v a n t a g e o f T h o r o u g h M Ilk lR K - tween the dark girl aud the blond It is well to offer the cow s some nice The milk glands, like the muscles Diseases o f Women and Children hay when they come In at night, and gentleman.” If they eat it with relish one may be and other organs of the body, are de “ What possible complieaJbion can Specialty pretty certain the season has arrived veloped by practice, and If the entire there be?'* she asked sharply. Day and Night Calls Answered to gradually change the herd from secretion of the udder of the cow nl “ Well, having been discouraged by MEDFORD, OREGON. pasture to stable for the winter, says the time of milktag Is not removed the the queen o f hearts—that is, you—he Farm, Field and Fireside. The cows glands will soon become less active might have gone so far with the dark should not be left out at night nfter and will lessen the flow. Clean milking lady as not to be able to withdraw.” L O D G D I R E C T ( R Y It becomes chilly or tc be exposed to has a tendency to make persistent “ She can’ t have much pride to hold N o w O p e n n n d R e n d v fo r cold autumn storms. They may he milkers, and this is the kind that as n him If he doesn’t want to be held.” a b l e r o c k LODGE NO. 81, A. She spoke with a great deal o f asper allowed In the fleld a few hours on rule are the most profitable. This Is all pleasant days until snow flies, but especially true in regard to heifers Ity. o. u. w. without expecting them to get much with first calf. By thorough milking “ You shouldn’t tjnve discouraged the Meets second and fourth Mondays besides water and exercise. Before accompanied with proper and libera blond gentleman.’ o f each month at 7:30 p. m. keeping them steadily at the stable feeding, the milk glands are stimuinl “ How did I know” — She paused. LARGEST CAPACITY, and most UP-TO-DATE MACHINERY Visiting brothers cordially invited. and yards the feeding should be. by ed to greater activity, and she wil He gave her time to frame what she in the Valley. Hall corner Second and Pine Sts. gradual steps, completely changed to reach a much higher degree of profit had to say, but she failed to do so. W. H. N o r c r o s s , W. W. S c o t t , We pay patrons the'FULL VALUE of their product after paying ahleness, and It Is not an unusua “ The blond gentleman certainly the full stable diet. Recorder. Master Workman. Meanwhile, or on leisure days earlier thing row to find a heifer that cai running expenses_of„thej>lant.||iThis is a purely made his feelings plain.” In the year, the cow house should he produce dOO pounds of butter In a yea j She stared at the curds without re- ENTRAL POINT "LODGE NO. 183 piy. prepared for its oedupancy by the herd and in some cases even 500 pout),1 throughout the stabling season and better.—F. II. Scribner, Fond <b “ Let’s go one. Something may turn Boxes, stalls nnd feeding troughs 01 Dsc County, Wts. up,” he added. and SHOULD HEJ PATRONISED by -everyone who wishes to Meets every Saturday evenirg r,t floor should he thoroughly cleaned and If there was any method in his deal 7:30 p. m. in A. O. U. W Hal] enjoy the full ’ product of his labor. disinfected, so that no animal can ('.Is • « I l f R ecord s e s s e n t ia l. ing it could not be discovered. She com er Second and Pine Sts. \ isii cover or be subjected to any unpleas The dairy record of the herd is . did not seem Interested In the method, GIVE US’ AlTRIALCand be convinced o f the success of co-opera ing brothers are tptcially intiUu to ant traces of another and previous matter of the utmost importance, sa only in the result. He dealt a uum mee * i li os w h. n in t n. tion under'bus in ess methods. occupant o f the place. Then ass.gi Professor C. B. Lane of the Unit, ber o f the club suit about tbe Jack of S. P a t t is o n , L ee a t k in s , every cow her particular place for tbe States department of agriculture. Tic Secretary. Noble Grand. clubs. Cans fu r n i s h e d F R E E anil Ci earn >liipped f r o m a l l winter and gently insist upon evert j kif5t egt degree of success cannot L> “ This is strange,’* he said. “ The p o in ts b y express one being always In the right place , attained unless dairymen know tli black little—I mean the dark gentle The bedding, absorbents and disinfect „ ro<juctlve capacity of eacu Individu i man seems to have found favor with Bibee Ranches for Sale record should indicate no ants should be provided in abumlancr ( rovr the dark lady. It may be that she will Central Point, Oregon. and in ample time fer all to be quite j <be dairy performance, but a cor. not stand between the queen and Jack Central Point Creamery, dry. Use no damp material under tie biItory an(i description of eat! o f hearts after all. Choose one of the 1 F m and after this date, I will sel and no m ole animal. The former requires a daily cow or rotten stra cards on the table, and It will Indicate earth or sawdust. record o f the milk yield o f every coy . to the best advantage, and for cash, how the affair Is coming out.” H -H -l-H -H -H -K -H -i-H -H -H -’H " all or any portion o f those two certain W M . A . A IT K E N It 1» a mistake to be satisfied wit! and a fat test of several consecutive Reaching forward she touched the ; I; Removed to New ranches known as the Bybe • River watering the herd but once a day milkings. If accurate records are to five o f hearts. He took her hand in they can be Induced to drink twice e; be secured. Samples of this test may Ranch, at the Bybee bridge on Rogue his and placed It on the six o f hearts, j Building ;; three times a day, It should be done be mixed and this composite sample river, consisting o f 1240 acres, and the saying: “ The five and the six o f hearts tested, thus obtaining the average. Cowa need much water. Byhee Antelope Ranch, consisting o f make eleven, or the Jack. In other ' With my fine line of A L vaad 01*1 Cow . 1560 acres. With the Byhee River words, you will make the blond little T b e D a ir y B a rn . The Jersey cow Garfield s Plack man happy, won’ t you?” Ranch will be sold that portion o f the Fruits, Confectioneries t The work of the milker can be made Princess, here reproduced from Aroerl He waited some time for a reply, crop upon the part purchased. This and Fresh Bread. can Cultivator, was bred on the more interesting by making the stable when he heard a faint “ Yes.” Billings farm. She was sired by Gar more attractive, aud partly for this ranch is partly under irrigation and There were footsteps in the hall, and reason should be well lighted aud von more can be put under irrigation. In carne several young mea and wo •¡pea, Fitting« and. Plnmbi.ig Supplie. Address me at Agate, Oregon. tllated aud made cleanly by dustin : I have added a first-class men. and whitewashing, also the use of land 12-tt T. E. B ybee . “ What are you two dotngT* Lunch Counter. plaster and tome absorbent In the He bad withdrawn bis hand at the I_______ _____ trenches, like cut or shredded corn fod West E street, opposite depot. first sound and was dealing the cards der. for the purpose ot keeping tbe vigorously. “ I arn telling her fortune I Ik I I . W H H H table sweet and pure, some picture Hill Pay Promptly. by a process of my own.” ». VE D FO R D . ORE o f some promlu *nt cows o f tbe breed He went on dealing, the others look The management o f the Central you art keeping hung on the walls Point reamery wish to announce that Ing on, trying to discover his rules of procedure. He married her to a dark ( patrons will be paid in full for cream Fat r o u t.n l ot Milk. and a rich gentleman, whereupon they I()r Sdlfi. The Medford laundry wagon will call furnished up to October 31st, as soon Tbe quality o f the milk varies with reminded him that a girl can’ t marry Six acre* fine land in Jaekaon county for W(jr|, ¡n Centrsl Point each Monday as the accounts can he made up after tw o men unless one dies or Is divorced Three arrea in b*-arini? fruit balance 1 » the breed, period o f lactation and t! ■ afternoon and Friday morning. Expert Individual and very little with the the first dav o f November. The work after she has married him. That stop hLn r.tate o f cultivation. Good, new 5- ironera from City Hall French laundry, •Aarixfci/s black rum fee-1 Tl.e fat content of the first iniB o f making np statement» will necessari ped the fortune telling, and In a few r om house, good bam, wagon and hug- I ; an Franciaco, employed. First clan« minutes the fortune telling couple dis drawn Is a'wut 2 per cent and that o? : ly take a fw e days, hut all patrons may fleid Stoke Pogis 15.963. which was a y sheds etc. On main county road | work guaranteed. J-tf •on of Exile o f St. Lambert, the sir ( the strlppiugs 8 to 10 per cent. For j expet payment Lefore November l(4 t. appeared. jne-half mile from depot, aehool, post ERNEST LEON MUNHO. this reason csreful milking is o f th* | • f ninety four tested cows, more Ilia tt( office. For further particular» apply I *n y other Jersey bulk UTisg or den ', ot « « , Importance. Subscribe fo r the H e b a l w t Herald offiice. Send the H erald to your f rienda. Jeffrs & Peart s -l-H-M-i- -H-:-!-: -H-K-H- K -I-K-H -H - W -irt-K- H-i-l-S-l-H- l-H -l-H -l-H -H -i- POINT Do You Need FURNITURE OR CARPETS? See \ \ eelvts & B a k e r •H-H-H-I-Hrt-I-l-H H-Hrt-Hrt-H-l-H-l G. S. MOORE F o r th e N e x t 3 0 D a y s Call on or address: CENTRAL POINT TOWNSITE CO. 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