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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1906)
1 y '“I m C E N T R A L P O IN T H E R A L D . T H U R S D A Y . D EC EM BE R fi, . ltM,G, SUCCESS IN D A IR Y IN G . - H - H - l- I- H - i - H " ! — l X - M - l- M - è -i- i- l' ! H - l- H - H - l - l- I t la I b r S u m II l . r n k i T h a t C a u s e t b « F a ilu re ». A Good Investment All Kinds of Kt-pdir Work Little leaks in the dairy are the Promptl) Done cause of every failure iu the dairy. The man who ruius his business by tom « wild venture cau justly lay all .. Satisfactio the blame to a spirit of gambling. He lias got the disease called “ get rich CENTRAL quick,” which lias been the rulu of * • thousands in this money niggle age and has nothing to do with the business he General Blacksmiths & Woodworkers Is regularly following. When it comes to a lifelong occupation like that of *• HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY dairying we must make preparation for stopping all the leaks w e can aud • W e tr e a t you and your horses right thus add to the profit o f our work. The trouble with most of us is that we overlook, don’t see, these small leaks that make sueli n large total when added up at the end of the sea sou’s work, says Home and Farm. T • begin with, most of oiu* dairymen are not equipped for detecting these leaks. For instance, one has often heard that | hay cut when too old has lost a con siderable portion of its feeding nutri- meat—that is, when the horses or cows eat it they do not get as much bench: from it as if it had been cut several j days soouer. But the farmer answers it is much v harder to cure it in a half ripe stage. I T h e i r (Tx< < x, n re F in s t -e ln s w with risk of loss from rain, and, again, i if he sells it he gets more because it I weighs more. This first excuse is n > M EDKOHLJ ( )H E C .O N :!: excuse at all, for without trouble y •H -H -I--I-H - F H - Ì- H - I-H -H -H --M - -M -i-H -H -H -v cannot make money. It is this dodgiu j trouble that keeps many, if not most, farmers poor all their lives. I f you have to feed your hay on the farm then ius order to get the greatest in come from it you should have it in Pa- very best condition, aud the only way to do that is to take more trouble w it’ , it, put it up in smaller cocks, so it will cure more rapidly, work a little harder and faster to avoid the rain, and you many times save a great deal more mmey in the outcome of the crop. D E A LE R IN Jeffrs & Peart M ay he found in oui' Residence and Business Property in CENTRAL POINT I Do Y o u N eed T H E most rapidly grow in g town in the Rogue R iver Valley. N O W IS T H E T IM E T O I N V E S T in lots and blocks before the Fall rush o f homeseekers have picked out the choice property. Central Point is the most centrally located to w n in the valley and is the hub o f T H E R IC H E S T F R U IT . D A IR Y IN G . F A R M IN G and M IN IN G Pacific Coast. R E G IO N on the Its climatic, commercial, social and educa- tiperil advantages are unsurpassed and at the present low prices, every parcel o f our property is a R A R E B A R G A IN . i I FURNITURE OR CARPETS ? ! W eek s & B aker G. S. MOORE M ilk Foi t Next 30 Days o he W e are offering choice business lots at from , $150 each^ and [upwards; and c to e residence property at $50 and upwards. N ow is^the time [to uesi., .before an ad vance in prices is made. Call on or address: C l NTRAL POINT TOWNSITE CO. c m n v . > 3 1.Mr, O ^ G D N . very Important to pack the soil n.. around the roots. In Massachusc R J FE S U D V \ L autumn transplanting should lie il . by the middle of October, which w i W . \ l. \ V . I*. H O L T , M .13. leave about a mouth before the groun freezes hard. It is also a good pla P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n in the case of autumn planting t A P P L E P IC K IN G mound up about the trees aud to st. EAG LE PO IN T, OREGON them so that they will not be blow., A I'll (111 <* (I B a n k e t I. n o il I >,■ I ' m down lu the winter. F r u i t a n il lO iiN il? H a n d l e d . Cap raspberries should never be re In order to make the best of the np in autumn, as they are very liable to U. A. B. 8 W K E T pie crop much foresight has to he fail when set at this time, llhubar P H Y S IC IA N A N D SURGEON. errised. Where several hundred 1: * is one of the plants that 1 think shoui rein are to he used, they should ahv i • In- set out in autumn, as it does muc. Diseases o f Women and Children la lioiight In the knock down, ft better when set at this time than Specialty cooperage, and made up on the fain set in the spring. In the ease of pc;, Day and N ight Calls Answered Long experience has proved this to t> and plum trees it is somewhat Uoiin MEDFORD, OREGON. the I lest plan In nearly every ease. fill If autumn planting should ever b Picking baskets ought also to tie pro practiced with them in Massaehuse: . vided. Some pickers ]'refer to use a as they are somewhat tender anil ar LO D G : D IR E C T f R Y sack slung over the shoulders, hut the liable to winter Injury when tli basket is certainly better, at least for planted.—S. B. Oreeu in Farm an good fruit. A basket with a swinging i' treside. a b le rock l o d g e n o . s i , a . ball is necessary, the stiff hail basket! A <1* 0(1 H u l l s * P l a n t . being a nuisance. The swinging bail Dutch hyacinths give more satisf Meets second and fourth Mondays tiou for their cost in cash and w - o f each month at 7:.'«) p. m. than almost any other house plan Visiting brothers cordially invited. Plant solid bulbs about lialf depth I Hall corner Second and Pine Sts. five iucb (Kits of good light, rattier r - W. H. N orcrors , W. W. S cott , soil; water anil set in a cool, dar Recorder. Master Workman. place until the tops commence to p up and tiring into the light, hut not first Into full sun. By covering t E N TR I. P O IN i L01 G , M . 193 pots with coal ashes, tanhurk or s! I. O. 0 . F. far material, the bulbs may be kept o of doors in a cold frame and brott Meets every Saturday evening at in every week or ten days for suer ■ 7:30 p. m. in A. O. 'U. W. Hall, sion of blossoms.—American Agrictt corner Second and Pine Sts. Visit turist. ing brothers are specially invited to meet with us when in town. T h e NnrciHMHaeN. S. A. P at tiso n , L ee W a t k in s , Secretary. Noble Grand. These old time flowers are a gene* favorite iu the garden, as they are w<• suited to partially shaded places a:: BASKET FOB A P P L E PICKING, will grow and plense wherever r Bvhee Rdn'hps for Sale allows a basket to l>e let down in'- taste will place them. They are f. a barrel and emptied without ar grant, bright of color and easily ll trouble, while tile fruit has to b aged—growing among shrubbery and i poured out of the other basket, muc' Fn m and a f < r this date, I will si 1 to the damage of the tender apples places where other flowers would r to the best advantage, and for cash, fuse to grow. The package makers now put out sev all or any portion o f those two certain They should be planted in clump« eral patterns of picking baskets, near!; ranches known as the Bybee River masses, setting the bulbs from five all of them good, and varying lu prie Ranch, at the Bybee bridge on Rogue eight inches apart, according to s according to the excellence of mate and three or four inches deep.—Bai: river, consisting o f 1240 acres, and the rial and care in manufacture. The best Bybee Antelope Ranch, consisting o f ones are made of oak staves, with oa - Pottlncc C a r n a t i o n » . 1360 acres. With the Bybee River bottoms, and cost about ' to id a Carnations in the open ground sho : dozen. Fairly good baskets of braided lie lifted, leaving a ball of earth o:. Ranch will be sold that portion o f the crop upon the part purchased. This slats are put out by some factories. In the roots. Iu potting this ball sho handling soft or fancy fruit, it may be be reduced to fit the pot by means r ranch is partly under irrigation and best to re-enforce the baskets with some a pointed stick. Try to retain a: more can be put under irrigation. soft padding, such as canvas over a roots. Finn good soil lu between tl: Address me at Agate, Oregon. thin layer of excelsior. The uceom ball of earth and the pot. Water tli 12-tf F. E. B yb ee . partying cut Is from a basket thus pad plants well and set them In the sh ded and In actual use in a large com for a we"k. sprlakllug them freque. mercial orchard. The same cut shows ly. Afterward gradually aeeustor the hook by which the basket is hung them to more light and sun. VVfl Pay Promptly. to the limb, while the picker Is free tn climb about and work with lioth hands. The management o f the Central T ra n a p ln n tln f R o a fh u a h «. —Country Gentleman. Hardy row* may 1*» planted in a** Point reamery wish to announce that tumn by tbo*e who understand tra.. patrons will be paid in full fo r cream H a r ^ fr f *tock. planting operation If strong V furnished up to Ocu ber .'¡1st, as asm Most of oar fruit plants may be set 'a grown plant» are used. The best tb.; as the accounts can be made up after the autumn as soon as the leaves fall | to »et them oat 1» Just after the tru , the first dav o f November. The work naturally, provided the ground is la i becomes bare of leaves. The wn o f making np statements will necessari good shape and the work is carefully , should be rich. ly take a fwe days, but all patrons may doue. In traus; ¡anting in autumn it i expet payment be foe N jveruber 1 Oth. T C o. u. w. E n n ily T a in te d . Cigars, Tobaccos, Confectioneries and S oft Drinks A dirty tin bucket will injure the quality of the milk and affect Injuri ICE CREAM PARLORS IN CONNECTION ously the butter made from that milk, no matter how carefully the work i- Central Point, Oregon Posti Office Bnidlug done subsequently. Do not let dirt get Into it and keep it cold enough to make good butter, ana then you have mastered the situa tlon. One thing about the milk room - have the floor on the ground and made o f cement, for you are sure to O N LY W H IT E H E LP E M PLO YED .j. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS spill more or less milk or cream that will spoil and taint the air of the room, but if the floor is made of cement aud you wipe it up before it dries no dam age is done. I f the floor is wood you cannot wipe or wash the oil out of the wood, though painting it will help. Central Point, Oregon I f you have been in the liabit of mar keting your butter In long rolls or j packed iu jars or cans, you will be as S pecial A ttention Rates—$1.00 Up. tonishes I how much better it will sell P aid to T raveling M en Special by the Week if you make it Into pretty prints wrap ped in parchment paper. It will on an average sell for •”» cents more a pound 11|. I I"M"H l i lt l"M' I * * 1 )»♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ and sell faster if made to suit tlie fancy o f tlie buyer. The grocer likes to handle pretty looking pats and will | recommend it before a better article, for lie knows how lady buyers judge j by the looks of things rather than the I taste. H e n ,r.V r< tn te A g e n t s C o n tr o l P o in t Have your own stamp, so that those j W e’ now.have[[the [exclusive [sale o f some fine alfalfa who lik» the butter will know how to ( FEW tell It when they come for more; then | farms, 'gra in ' and .fru itl lands, stock ranches, unimproved It looks as if you were ready to guar ! antee the article and wore therefore timber lands’ and[gold-bearing quartz ledges, [partly devel sure it wa* good. • • D o w n i n g 6t E n t r y Tilt» P r o f i t a b l e fo u . Always have the barn and fastenings arranged so that the cow will be com fortable, as the comfortable cow is Un profitable cow. Feeding Mil's Cattle Iioot crops cost more to produce than coi.i ensilage, blit an* more convenient for a small herd. The cows like car rots best and do not tire of rations of roots if mixed with carrots, si.vs a Pennsylvania fanner lu American Cul tivator. F o m l» Tliiit T n fn t M ilk . The feed should be good and free from aromatic substances. It’ these aromatic foods are used they s!; mid be. employed according to those* meth ods which will not cause odors or fla vors in the milk. Look to <lie P o s t nr**. The all round food for milk cows i- grnss. Therefore l*>ok well to the pas tures and see tty t their quality Is Im proved. Stud}' th e C o w 'l l th* lin y fi n d Sanderson & Sons Estimates given on work in all parts o f the valley The reasons why you should 'contract with ">.s to build |your3 house are— Our work is executedj with neatness and dispatch and completed in a work manlike manner. P lans and S p e c if ic a t io n s -:- -:- F u r n is h e d OREGON II I III .¡..¡■¡. [- ¡-l- H ..M "l "l-lMl l "l"l- l- l--l~l-H~b-H- •Î-M-M-1-H-H- R E T A IL D E A LE R IN WOOD I ). c . ( j R I M C ity D rn y in g u n d T r n n » fe r All Kind« o f Hauling Promptly Done. C E N T R A L P O IN T , OR, .-¡"1**1— i"X —X~!“ W“ W“ :“ W“ W_W."H"!_H “ W -H "I"H "'“ H StoTtr. A lfalfa meal Is a standard commod ity on the feed market, yet I so but W M . A. A IT K E N little In print ms to the results of feed ing It. but tty* few dairymen, says L W. Eighty t i National Stoc kman, 1 heard speaking about the exporlenee they had with it fe < I very favor able. A prominent Pennsylvania dairy man a few days ago told me be Is alsmt putting *u grinding machinery that will handle the timothy and mixed hay and reduce* them to a fine ground, Pipes, Fittings and'PInmbing Supplies. crushed condition. Who ever tried till practically? D there any available In formation In the experiment station re ports? I would not like to commit my WeHt'E street, opposite depot. self, but It seems to me theoretically that we could do the r »uglier part of the chewing cheaper with gasoline or M EDFORD, ORE. alcohol power than with cow power It hns been amply demonstrated that feeding the cow easily digested feed FOR SALE. saves feed. Clean, need rye. S. M. N l a l o n , I-H -H -H -H -H -+ + Removed to New Building ;; SANITARY PLUMBING T ab le Rock. \ ( ontractors and Builders C E N T R A L P O IN T \«*e«l«. Each Individ ml in the herd shyuld be studied and given the care that site requires for hist production, says Farm Journal Tw o sisters st x>d side by side in a herd. One required bull;. , light ood to cause ber to do her best. Tlie other required more concentrated food with less bulk. No herd of cows can ever be really profitable utJegs they receive Just this careful attention. G rin d oped.0 Business[and"residence property at reasonable prices. W e!rrespectfullyF>olicit the homeseekers’ patronage. Our motto is, “ Small Commission and Square D ealin g.” With my fine line of ;; # • • Fruit», Confectionerie» ;; and Fresh Bread. I j. Ï H I have added a first-class 1! Lunch Counter. ! \ l;. II. WEBB :: -H-H-l-l-l-H 1 I 1 M-H-l-l l l l l l t i- ok B a l k A six-room owe ling in Central Point, in good repair. Barn, good water, some fruit. A bargain. Inquire at this office. tf