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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1906)
CENTRAL POINT HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, I9 ji. v - H - l - W - H - I - l - H o H - W h't H i r 1 - H i - i - I - l - l- i- H - M - l- C entral P oint H erald LANCASTER & PATTISON, National Bank PUBLISHERS S. A. P attison , E d ito r . JI l E. L ancaster , B u sin ess M anager An independent local newspaper devoted to the interests* *f Central Point and the Rogue River Valley. Published EVery Thursday. Subscription price, $1.50 'per year, in advance. Cash Capital, $[0,01)0 Teddy, the second, is just now dividing the honors of public at tention with his illustrious daddy. Young Rosey has, within the week, been reported engaged to a chorus girl, and has been ini tiated into the order of Dickey boys at Harvard. This entitles Him* to a. position in the lime light and to have his picture in the daily papers. A. Portland minister said in a sermon last Sunday that "godli ness pays even in politics.” Wonder how he made this dis covery? It hasn’t appeared in any recently published news paper or magazine article touch ing on politics and politicians that any American politician has tried the experiment. While the Hood River Valley and the Willamette: Valley are scrapping about the excellence of their apples, the epicures of the world are busily muncing the Rogue River Valley product and declaring, "Never tasted any thing so good in my life,” and, after all, that’s what counts. Eugene Gudnl to the front. DEALER IN - WORKING AGAIN- Resources, $180,030 WE GUARANTEE ALL FAIR DEALING - FIDELITY Rough and Dressed Lumber, Shingles, Doors, Windows, Etc. - P. J. Hicken SAFETY Yard on track near depot. Estimates furnished. Let us figure on your lumber bill. CENTRAL POINT, OREGON J e w e le r Send t h e H e r a l d t o y o u r f r ie n d s . G ilîe tt R e s ta u r a n t and L o d g in g H o u se M A I'S I T ! ! ! Cough yourself into a tit of spasms and then wonder why you don't get well. If you will only try a bottle of Ballard's Horehound Syrup your cough will be a thing of the past. It is a positive cure for Coughs, Influenza, Bronchitis and all Plumonary diseases. Ono oottle will convince you — - l youur druggist, 25c, 50c and $1.00. Blacksmilhing . . . . ____ > ..««■ a— Blacks' G e n e ra l H la e U s m ith ln g Blacks' s Repair work of all kinds. K . ’ Eighth Grade Examinations. 1 tj A . H A W K Lower Pine Street Central Point you ccmc to Central Point call at the Gillett Res taurant if you should be hungry. You can get a good square meal for 25 cents. 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 of it! Milk shake 5c;, soda, 5c; home made candies, 15e to 25c per lb. YOURS FOB FAIR I i EAT > ENT, A . 1\ G I L L E T T E SO X. * iWood Turning and Scroll Work. Horseshoeing and Wagon work Cast Iron Brazing CENTRAL POINT, OR. A recent circular letter from State Superintendent Ackerman’s office gives the following information concerning the Eighth Grade Final Examinations. Four examinations will be held during the year 1907, as follows: :|j IF YOUR HORSE HAS CORNS OR CONTRACTION OF January 24-25; May 16-17; June 13-14; September 19-20. :i: THE FEET, SEE The following program will be given: Thursdays—Arithmetic, Writing, His tory, and Civil Government. Fridays—Grammar, Physiology, Ge ography, and Spelling. Questions in the following subjects will be taken from the following sources: Geography—State Course of Study; the coarse print in Frye's Elements of Geography; map questions in both coarse anil fine print of Frye’s Ele ments of Geography. Spelling —Eighty per cent from mis • k ~ ; cellaneous test words in Reed's Word lessons, and twenty per cent from manuscript. Writing-Specimens of penmanship as indicated in copied matter and from manuscripts. Language—Reed’s Graded Lessons in PRINTING PRINTING THAT English, no diagramming. Civil Government—United S t a t e s THAT PLEASES PLEASES Constitution. PEOPLE PARTICULAR History—List of topics from History Outline in State Course of Study and WHO PAY PEOPLE Current Events. C en tra ! P o in t HOTEL IN CONNECTION L iv e r y " S ta b le s Shorty Williams, Prop. Fast Horses, First-class,Rigs, areful. Experienced Drivers. Daily Stage to Lagle Point. Y Special attention to Commercial Men. Price, th e Horseshoer. Grow ina Aches and Manufacturers of all classes of M a r b le a n i Granite C e m e te ry W ork Designs furnished or will manufa- cure from private drawings. Our Granite Quarries, near Central Point, are the finest on the Coast. Electric polishing machines in our local factory. Iron fencing. CENTRAL POINT, OREGON You Pay fo r Printing We are now receiving and plac ing on display, the largest and finest line of HOLIDAY GOODS ever brought to Central Point. And We Print for Pay Fancy Goods, Toys, Books I SOUTH and EAST T IS TO OUR INTEREST TO TURN OUT Printing that will please our customers. We are fully equipped to do all classes of Commercial and Job Printing and we respectfully solicit your orders in LETTER HEADS BILLflHEADS STATEMENTS ENVELOPES DODGERS POSTERS 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. Help us with your printing orders. SHASTA ROUTE TRAINS FOR SAN FRANCISCO. Leave Portland - - - - 8:00 a. m. 8:45 p. m. fhtended for last iiwue. Those in charge of the Christmas Leave Central Point - - - 11:09 a. m. 10:40 p. m. t»ee entertainment report that our people have subscribed liberally, anil Arrive Ashland - - - - - 12:41 a. m. that all families will be represented. 12:15 p. m. Two Sams Vulleyites were discussing Arrive Saeramentv* - - - 5:10 p. m. the new hitching rack at Central Point | 5:00 a. m. the other day. Said Will: “ It is tix* Arrive Sail Framrisco - - 7-:45 p. m. darn far from town. I just as well j 8:45 a. m. hitch my team at Agate.” Said John: “ It fits me fine. When I want to start Through Pullman, Standard and for home I can take a swig from my tourist cars on both trains; chair cars little old fiask and not have the Central Sacramento to Portland and El Paso, Point girls turning their noses up at and tourist cars to Chicago, St. Louis, me. Sarvy?” New Orleans and Washingt - hi . T. C. Law and family were visiting Connecting at San Francisco with «datives here Sunday. several steamship lines for Honolulu, Thanksgiving was a dull day here. Japan, China. Philippines, Central and No school, no mail and no roast turkey. South America. Fur particulars, see Read that article in last week’s Mail P. F-vKl'PER, Agent, and then kick yourself for not having Central Point station, located at Table Rock. We have room —or a»Mress— for a few more, and they should come early before the rush that letter will W h . * i MURRAY, Sen Pas Agt.. Port lam A Ore J. W. Jacobs & Co. I: HoliclaV G o o d s Pains Mrs. Jqpie Sumner, Bremond, Tex., writes, April 15, 1902: “ I have used Ballard’s Snow Liniment in my family for three years. 1 would not be with out it in Uie house. I have used it for my little girl for growing pains and aches in her knees. It cured her right away. I have also used it for frost bitten feet, with good success. It is the best liniment I ever used.” 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by Central Point Pharmacy. The Eugene Daily Guard last Satur day issued a must excellent special edition of 32 pages, every one of which ia replete with valuable information and excellent illustrations of the re- —by the— Bources and industries of Eugene and SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Lane County. The Guard is to be congratulated on having a location in a community whose progressive citizens make such an edition as was issued lust week possible and the city of Eugene ¡ b also to be oongratulated on having a newspaper which possesses the high degree of merit that the Guard does in bringing that city and surrounding community to the front. People who are disposed to poke fun at the Willammette Valley should se cure a copy of the Guard’s special edition and then make an effort to bring their own towns up to the Eugene standard as indicated by the appear TRAINS KOI1 PORTLAND. ance of this number of the Guard—be Trains leave Central Point fore indulging ¡many further pleasant- for Portland ami way sie». stations daily at - - - 5:52 a m. 5:19 p. m. table Kinkels J . li. G A Y The Ycungett and the Stongest ,nd guard our customers’ interests with the same good faith we do those of the Bank. A Member of Ameriean Bankers’ Association. Bhtered as Second-class Matter, May 4, We are Strongly Insured Against Burglary ar J Hold-Ups 1906, at the Post Office at Central Point, WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS Oregon, under the Act ef Congress of Wm. S. Crowell, President d ir e c t o r s : March 3, 1879. F. K. Deuel, Vice-President Wm. S. Crowell,IF.IK. Deuel, (’has. M. L. Alford. Cashier Strang, E. V. Carter, Geo. W.TDunn President R o o s e v e l t recom mended in his message that school boys should be provided with rifles and drilled in the art of expert marksmanship. Of course the President is supposed to be right about all such strenu ous matters; but here is one humble editor who serves notice that, if Young America is to be armed with anything more dan gerous than the present-day "bean shooter,” he will quit business and “ skidoo” for the tall timber. We’re not hanker ing for any "peek-a-boo” effect finish on our anatomy. - I AM- OF MEDFORD Central point herald X HOTEL WILLIAMS J. N, HERNDON, Prop. A First-class Family Style Hotel Good Home Cooking a Specialty. .. and many other attractive and t Î I seasonable holiday articles. Call early and make your selec tions while the stock is complete. C entral P harmacy P o in t M A R Y A. M EF, Prep -ietr*r CENTRAL POINT OREGON 1 1 11 m i 11 1 t-i- i-fr THEBE W RUNG H. Watkins quite so good as an OUR V E R Y BEST Pocket K n ife. Made from “ W ardlow ’ s ” highest grade steel by sk illed A m erica n w o rk m e n . Beauti* fu l in pattern and s u p e r b in finish. C o m e and se e them W e carry a fu ll line ■j: CIGARS, TOBACCOS j; l & CONFECTIONERY :: t f :: CE CREAM AND SODA LUNCH GOODS Special Attention to the Commercial Trade. We assure you courteous treatment and solicit a continuance of your patronage. South Second Street. CENTRAL POINT. OREGON. Eagle Point. Oregon Jv»nd the hktald to y u r f r cnitv ■X - l- » i -:-l-;- » M-I H - i- l- IH !' 1 1 I I I ►