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 , DE CE M B E R 13, 1906, Central Point School Report. llT .W V J t W Report o f Central Point public school fo r the month ending Dec. 1, 1906: Number o f days taught 16; days at­ tendance 3558; days absent, boys 96, girls 90, total 186; tardy, boys 38, girls 28, total 66; number enrolled on regis­ ter, boys 112, girls 136, total 248; aver­ age daily attendance 222; percent o f attendance 961; number o f visitors 5; number o f cases o f corporal punish­ ment 0. The enrollment is 40 more than for the corresponding month last year, and the average daily attendance is 35 greater. A. J. H anby , Principal. • *x— r.x -H -!-. d-H -l-K •!• 8 v JK ;• ± Soft Drinks. C onfectionery. 1» ' ~ shk + k tt -i- Have Y o u ‘ a Sweet Tooth?” * - h - i - p •) P .C J “O l A / c D « w a - ja r a . $ . . : sa T H A T A I Q S T O P T H E PLEA SU R E O P i n G o in g A/vy W H E R E is IN BEir/G + + n W e wish to call the attention o f P A R ­ DRESSED TOR. th e o c c a s i o n , T IC U L A R PEG W HETHER N O V E L T I E * for F E IT / S S K A T I N G OR TO THE OPERA , TO CHURCH ORToUlR* P E O P LE Q o N'oncE w H P iT Y o u HAVE ON>B ES/DES ONE FEELS /TORE COttFORTA8LC/WD CONFIDENT iNlfiE RIGHT CLOTHES BUSTER. BROW N WHAT'S 'T O N S , Also to our for “ A N Y o L l > Fansher worth doing is worth doing well. If you wish to be cured o f Rheumatism, use Ballard’s Snow Liniment and you will be “ well cured.” A positive cure for Sprains, Neuralgia, Bruises, Con­ tracted Muscles and all the ills that I flesh is heir to. A. G. M. Williams, Navasota, Texas, writes: “ I have used Snow Liniment for sprained ankle and it gave the best o f satisfaction. I always keep it in the house.” Sold by Central Point Pharmacy. L E to our C A N D Y T VE J T O CA- A N D Y” . I M E .” Fansher, & R o ss B u ild in g , L o w e r P in e S treet, Centra! Point, Oregon. Cigars. Central Point State Bank p S' oc / iam I Hotel Ghdnges Hunds. (Pf013TEttPl^^ No. 4 9 . COPYRIGHT 190 G Tne . B u S T £ R B h o w n C o - C h i c a g o T iflto m C E . Central Point, 'Ore. HAVE YOU EVER HAD TO S T A Y AT HOME BE­ CAUSE YOU DID NOT HAVE THE CLOTHES TOR some occasion ? o c c a s io n s a r e a p t to COME ANY TIME. CAN YOU AFFORD NOT TO MEET PEOPLE? CAN YOU AFFORD NOT T o BE DRESSED RIGHT WHEN YOU Do MEET PEOPLE? IT WILL DO YOU NO HARM T o COME IN AND TRY ON ONE' OF OUR FINE SUITS AND OVER­ COATS. JUST " T R Y ON " SOME G o o d CLOTHES. IT WILL DO YOU GOOD T o FEEL COMFORTABLE ONLY A FEW MINUTES. EXPECT WE CAN SHOW YOU CLOTHES S o DESIRABLE THAT WE CAN GET YOU INTO THE DRESSING HABIT IF YOU ARE NOT ALREADY IN. HoW MUCH WILL IT COST YOU? THIS MUCH.- A-BLUE SERGE ALL WOOL SUIT FOR $ 1 0 . 0 0 ; A FANCY WORSTED SUIT FOR $ 1 5 . 0 0 a good l o o k i n g overcoat f o r $ i o . o o ; A DEAD SWELL OVERCOAT FOR $ 1 5 . 0 0 . YES AND EVERYTHING YOUR BODY OR YOUR BOY’ S BODY NEED AT OUR STORE. RESPECTFULLY, The Hotel Williams passed under new management last Thursday morn­ ing, when Mr. J. N. Herndon, who recently arrived from California and secured a lease on the property, as­ sumed the management. Mr. Herndon is experienced in the hotel business, and proposes to give the public first-class accommodations in the hostelry line. A new advertisement o f this house appears in this issue. CHIIDRIN’S favorite tonic is W hite’ s Cream Ver­ mifuge, the cure for worms and all children’ s diseases. It not only kills the worms, but removes the mucus and slime in which they build their nests. Its action on the child is mild and leaves him in a healthy condition. Joe Daniel, Surmac, Tenn., says that he gave one o f his children W hite’ s Cream Vermi­ fuge when the doctor thought it had colic, and from the first dose the child passed 73 worms. Sold by Central Point Pharmacy. Tobacco. T R A N S A C T S A G E N E R A L B A N K IN G B U SIN E SS I P fc DIRECTOPvS—J. W. Merritt, President; W . C. Leever, Vice-President; T. M. Witten, Cashier; I. C. Robnett, W . J. Freeman. ► Your Patronage is Respectfully Solicited. C e n tra l P o in t M a r k e t I. D . L E W I S , P r o p r i e t o r Having purchased the above-named business I respect­ fully solicit the patronage ot the people o f 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 B EE F , PORK, SAUSAGE, M U TT O N , BACON, VEAL, LARD, P O U LTR Y. Patrons will find a first-class cutter always at the block. I,,I,.l-I"H -l"I-l-l-!-l-:-4-I-!"i- I"l,,:"I"I"H "l"H "H "i"I"I"l"I'-H "l-I-I--l' L. HATFÌFLD. HEATERS? Humor and Philosophy By DUNCAN M. SMITH Y es, we carry them and the celebrated C OLES H E A T E R at that. Come in DOWN TO BUSINESS. Xt m atters not how we orate A bou t a cause that we aro boom ing A nd on Its m erits loudly prate, Oreat bales o f heated air consum ing. And, be It politics or art Or sometliinK else for w hich we holler, The cause that's closest to our heart Is one that brings us In a dollar. A lo ft In realms on high we soar. A bout the future speculating, A nd theories deep we ponder o’ er, Their m erits ca refu lly debating, But when we open up our vest And tell the searcher to go throu gh us l i e ’ ll And tho fa d that suits us best Is one that brings the m oney to us. W e talk about the sim ple life And everything In that connection— In fact, we argue with our w ife T hat It Is good fo r tho com plexion. In every w ay we figure out That It Is better than tho other. And then we turn and think about H ow we can do a man and brother. W e plan to push reform nlong, T o hond a knockout blow to error. T o take a crack at every w rong A nd be the evildoer’ s terror, A nd then we see a dollar note And drop our hobby to pursue It, T oss off our necktie and our coat L est som e one else should beat to It. «• More Practical. “ I f I hud the wings of a bird I would •y to the farthest corners o f the earth. I would soar over land and sea and •hove the clouds. I would explore the •arth from pole to pole and all hidden Secrets should be mine." Attention, D. of H. Members. The last meeting o f our lodge for this year will be held on Wednesday evening, Dec. 19, and it is hoped this meeting will be attended by every member. Holly Lodge No. 16 will endeavor to sustain ber reputation for her hospital­ ity, so we should be pleased to see as many members as possible can be with us on December 19th. Yours in C. H. & P., L ola N orcross , C. o f H. Wednesday evening, Dec. 5th, the D. o f H. Lodge held one o f the most pleasant meetings o f the year. Four new members were initiated into the mysteries o f the order. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: P. C. o f H., Lola Norcross; C. o f H., Jennie Merritt; L. ot H., Lar- ma Neff; C. o f C., Clara Farra; Usher, Francis Akin; Rec., Stella Purkeypile; Fin., Helen Herriott; Receiver, Mrs. Wetzell; 1. W ., Mrs. Cliff; G. W ., Anna l’ ankcy; organist, Stella Purkey­ pile; Installing Officer, Anna Pankey. A banquet followed this profitable meeting. A number o f the young men about town have organized the Central Point Dancing Club, and the first club dance o f the season will be given next Satur­ day evening, Dee. 15th. The club is also advertising a grand Christmas ball to be given under the auspices o f the club Christmas evening. Chamber­ lain’ s orchestra will furnish the music on that occasion and the affair promises to be one o f the swellest o f the season. and see our assortment and get prices. FOR SALE. -¡-8-1- 8 -K -H -*H -H - J * » * 8 4 - H - P Í + H - P i < H 4 '4 4 < ^ ^ £ IX)lls,all kinds and sizes. Go-carts, I- Tool Chests, Doll Dishes, Banks, Etc. E u r o p e a n E la n Just Uncorked— Bottle Green Ties, this Big Building. & The Medford Book Store, | M o o r e 's B r i c k B l o c k , W e s t 7 t h ' S t . ’ Medford, : HOTEL NASH CO., PROPS. 50c. M ED FORD. H alf Hose H alf Price— H alf Dollar. See the New H ats— W e Telescope. Ore. Í4-H -PH -M- I-8 4- 8 ■ > 8 -H -H -N-I- I-K«) -vf-H-p.M- H -b a + 8 + 8 1-H -K H -H -K«' REFURNISH ED THROUGHOUT OREOON $ 1 . Each 50c. Have the Each, Freeman & W iley $3. 50c Farm Implements. V e h i c l e s , Etc. 25c. W e carry a full line o f Y o u ’ re Collared Right if You’ re W ear­ ing a W ing. Ijl NASH T h e H o m e o f C’o in m er­ eiai and M in in g M e n 50c. Price 15c. B w ks, Autograph Albums. Toilet Ar- I R oom s Four-in-Hands—Y o u ’ ll See ’ em at Taller Collars for Shorter D ays—2 for Post Card Albums, Scrapbooks, Story Xm as Goods in E tn e S a m p le HOTEL Best as a Bracer—These Suspenders. cy the C e n t r a l P o in t, O r e g o n Veloci­ pedes, Tin and Iron Toys, from 5c up. W A R E, .. ■H l' l-H-H-H-l-H-W -H-i-l-l-H-H-H-qH ROOM UNSURPASSED. j ^ H DINING N L In Moore’s 3-Story Brick Building. f W e mention a few articles: A N T I-R U S T The Hardwareman, Robes. Will have his Grand Openeng in Medford this year AND W . C. Leever, U New Remedy— Insomnialess Night Santa Claus Nothing but AL v I- H -I-8 + n + 8 -H -H -«d -H -K * IH - H -P « d-W -I-tt -I- 8 -1- 8 -H -M - • vW -I-l-*k.'.|_H -l- • -H -K -8 -I- 8 •!* 8 + -K -P • -H -H * tides. that we carry, and have yet to arrive, a large assortment of L IS K ’ S IM P E R I­ best goods on earth. the Horse Show, Each, ron Wagons, Rocking Horses, Don’t Forget 160 acres o f fruit and timber land, 21 miles west from Central Point. About 20 acres cleared, about 10 acres in fruit. Two good quartz ledges on the place. A large amount o f good saw timber on place. A rare bargain at $1200. Enquire o f L E. Van Vleit, Central Point, Ore. 34d35 r J t Smart Shirts for Knowing Men. $ 1 .5 0 . Yours for all these. “The Toggery,” Medford’s Fashion Store for Men. 2 B A IN W A G O N S . BUGGIES. H A C K S , SURRIES, ETC. RUNABOUTS IN ST E E L and R U B B E R TIR E S CHEAPEST, Quality Considered. CALL AND I SEE US Harness. Saddles. Robes dnd Whips. Gasoline Engines. Pumps, Bicycles and Incubators W e carry one o f the largest stocks in Jackson County C E N T R A L P O IN T , OR. • -J-H-P» + + + + 8 + 8 4 - 8 -K -P + •+++• •‘ H -H - - - P H - P 8 + 8 t tM -H -P sH -H -P s PRICES Always the