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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1907)
CENTRAL POINT HERALD, THURSDAY, JANU ARY May Have Relatives Here. 10, 1907. We are Sure a t a - v . r z :.~ B m m m oB S S S u ssm s t : Will Owen received * letter the other day from J. E. Potter, of Hombrook, California, in which was given the known facts of the dtwth at that place recently o f a man whose name is sup posed to have been Thotnas McDonough, who may have been a relative of the McDonough family residing here. The letter says: "1 have just served as a juror at a coroner’s inquest held over the body of a man who was killed by the train at this place. The verdict ■was, “ Death by accident." On his I body we found one piece o f paper, on which was the following: “ Thomas McDonough, St. Paul, Minn." he had brown hair, inclined to be curly, rather stout built. The body was fearfully mangled. The body was found at 7:00 o'clock December 31st. There may I have been foul play, as the body was found In the middle of the track some distance from town. 1 remember a son of Jas. McDonough and 1 think his name was Thomas. The man killed here was from 35 to 40 years old near as I can judge." f t r i - K - H v H - H - * : t : that we can help you in the selection of that + s - h - h - s - m - h o R E S O L V E D Christmas Présent ' t h a t j n o w is n o t t h e ¡O N LY TH IN G THAT FALLS ¡THIS T /M E O f THE Y E A R / | OUR PRICES ARE COMING D o w n o n s o m e o f o u r - I v e r Y b e s t v a l u e s , we W A N T ANY L E F T | O V E R S j^ C e t l 5 T E R l t wil pay you to give us a chance to T ry. «s Fansher & Fansher, i Ross Building, Lower Pine Street, Central point, Oregon. AIL THE WOULD is a stage, and Ballard’s Snow Liniment plays a most prominent part. It has no superior for Rheumatism, stiff joints, cuts, sprains, and all pains. Buy it, try it and you will always use it. Any body who has used Ballard’s Snow Liniment is a living proof of what it does. Buy a trial bottle. 25c, 50c and «1 .00. Sold by Central Point Pharmacy. Ended His Life. Joe Bush, a cowboy employed at the Bloomingcamp ranch, at Bly, Klamath County, committed suicide on the morn ing of December 27th by drinking car bolic acid. A few days before Christmas Bush had a misunderstanding with his wife and the couple separated. Christmas evening they met at a dance, where Bush was drinking heavily. He seemed insanely jealous of his wife and made considerable trouble during the evening. Two days later he went to Griffith’ s place, where his wife was staying, and Bfter writing several letters he drank the acid and died 20 minutes later. An inquest was held, the verdict being in accordance with the facts as above 6tated. The funeral was held at Bly on the 28th. Mrs. Bush has returned to her parents’ home at Paisley. The H e r a l d is indebted to Mr. F . M. Comutt, formerly o f this place, now o f Bly, for information regarding the tragedy. °A C O » « « l » M T tP PL » * « • IV V tm »O W M C 9 Will Locate Here. E. Pettit and William Alexander, recently of Dungeness, Washington, are here for the purpose o f locating in this valley. The gentlemen are friends o f M. Marshall, the well-known dairy man, and will engage in that line of business here. They are more than pleased with the country, and arc just the kind of people we need more of. Mr. Pettit will s|>cnd a few months In California this Winter, but will return here in the Spring. CARRR NATION certainly smashed a hole in the bar rooms o f Kansus, but Ballaril's Hore- hound Syrup has smashed all records as a cure for coughs. Bronchitis, Influenza and all Pulmonary diseases. T. C. H . Horton, Kansas, writes; "1 have never found a medicine that would cure a cough so quickly as Ballard’s Hore- hound Syrup. I have used it for years.” Sold by Central Point Phar macy. W ill Operate at Willow Springs. l)r. Barden, of Gold Hill, and A. A. Brann, o f Spokane, who with other associates have acquired a large amount o f placer ground in the Willow Springs district, were in town Monday and Tuesday on business connect«! with the extensive mining operations which they expect to inaugurate on their property during the coming season. The company owns 140 acres o f good ground in the district and also control water enough to successfully work the ground by the hydraulic process. If they are not disappointed in securing a consignment of pipe which they have ordered they will operate the mine on a much larger scale this season than has been formerly attempted. The operations of this company will be of considerable commercial value to Cen tral Point for the reason that practical ly all the supplies used will 1« pur chased here. Mr. Brann, who is a practical placer miner, will have charge o f the operations o f the company in the capacity o f superintendent Central Point State Bank —Tfraw t TR* CM.I C entral Point, Ore. YE.S, OUR. PRICED HAVE FALLEN BUT THEY HAVE NOT FALLEN ON .SHIPPED IN “ FAKE" .STUFF, THEY HAVE FALLEN ON W H A T WE HAVE LEFT OF THE REGULAR LINE.5 OF GOOD MERCHANDISE. IT IS IMPOSSIBLE YOU KNOW TO BUY JUST EXACTLY WHAT YOU ARE GOING TO SELL AND NO MORE. V/HAT WE HAVE LEFT OF MEN’ S WINTER GOODS WE SHALL SELL AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES WHILE THEY LAST; $ 1 . 5 0 COTTON WORSTED PANTS, NOW $ J. 1 5 2.00 2 . 5 0 COTTON AND WOOL MIXED “ 2.50 3 . 0 0 MERCERIZED WORSTED “ 2.7 5 3 . 5 0 BROWNSVILLE ALL WOOL “ 3.2 5 4 . 0 0 FINE WORSTED DRESS 3.50 4 . 5 0 FINE WORSTED DRESS 6.65 1 0 . 0 0 CRAVENETTE RAIN COATS 6.65 1 0 . 0 0 SWELL WINTER OVERCOATS 1 3.65 J 5 . 0 0 SWELL WINTER OVERCOATS 6.65 10.00 BROWNSVILLE CHIVIoT SUITS 6.65 1 0 . 0 0 GRAY CASSIMER SUITS L. FORD'S NEW TRANSACTS A GENERAL BA N K IN G BUSINESS DIRECTORS-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 l. BAKERY. E. A. FORD, Proprietor, BEEF, A ll Kinds Fresh Our flo u r Will lead. 4 A P P Y [ lu Yes, vve carry them and the celebrated S O U T H and E A S T COLES HEATER SMITH &K0L0KY, The relief o f Coughs and Colds through laxative influence, originated j with Bee's Laxative Cough Syrup con taining Honey and Tar. acough syrup containing no opiates or poisons, which is extensively sold. Secure a bottle at once, obtain a guarantee coiqion, ami if not fully satiafi«l with results, your money will be refunded Sold by Mary A Mee. M e d fo rd , SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Come in Don’t Forget that we carry, and have yet to arrive, a large assortment of L ISK ’S IMPERI AL AN D T C en tra l P oint, O regon ! , j I F in e S a m p le R o ► om o rn a E u r o p e a n P la n HOTEL LA ' X • - A T IV • E T N ASH HOTEL NASH CO., PROPS. DINING ROOM UNSURPASSED. M EDFORD, REFURNISHED THROUGHOUT OREGON 4-I- M- M-1-H-H -H -: ■!■■!■■H - M- I-l' I-l■■H-I- f l-l'! l -h F re em a n & W ile y I ■ • Farm Implements. V e h i c l e s , Etc. BAIN W AGONS. BUGGIES. HACKS, SURRIES, ETC. RUNABOUTS IN STEEL and RUBBER TIRES • PRICES Always the CHEAPEST, Quality * Considered. • CALL AND SEE US COUGH SYRUP CONTAINS M O U tf A " in TAF> "He to be Judge In a baby ■how.’ "Tired of life, eh 7" a u c o s fh i t rape containing ontnt.n con sti, pâte tb« bow fla. B e e t L a x « tir* O a f b S t ruf t u boWâli «S4 COBUUAS BO op lo t. O p M L L âtââ. Sold by Mary A. Moo. I The H o m e o f C om m er cial and M in in g M e n J We carry a full line of The Inference. | ■l- H - l- l- l-l- H - H - l- H - i- H - H - l- l- l- H - l- l- ^ - ¡- ¡- ¡- ¡- I- l- l- HH- H - l-H - l-l- l-l-l-H -b - TH E ORIGIN AL the The Hardwareman, TRAINS FOR SAN FRANCISCO. 8:30 a. m. 7:45 p. m. Leave Central Point - - - 10:11 a. m. 11:15 p. m. Arrive Ashland - - - - - 11:15 a. m. 12:10 p. m. Arrive San Francisco - - 7:48 p. m. 6:28 p. m. Through Pullman, Standard and tourist cars on both trains; chair cars Sacramento to Portland and El Paso, and tourist cars to Chicago, St. Louis, New Orleans and Washington. Connecting at San Francisco with several steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan, China, Philippines, Central and South America. For particulars, see P. F. KUPER. Agent, Central Point station, —or address— W m . McMURRAY, Gen. Pas. Agt.. Portland, Ore. W A R E, W . C. Leever, Trains leave Central Point for Portland and way stations dailv at - - - 5:52 a m. 5:19 p. m, Leave Portland - - - ANTI-RUST best goods on earth. SHASTA ROUTE O re. Learning to smoke seems to make a email boy able to swear harder. Moot women Insist on haring tbelr own way and then get mad at some man because be did not restrain them. at that. and see our assortment and get prices. —by the— TRAINS FOR PORTLAND. \nj Y 4 A K POULTRY. H EATERS? *• -i- *5-1—I--I—i-vr -I—!—1—I-1*'- Our Pies and Pastry, “ The Best Ever.” “ Only the latest and moat improved t r r * A n 41 machinery for the manufacture of flour will have a place in the Central Point llfc .* * I I s fills Flouring Mills when the next milling season opens. We are obliged to m eet; competition from all the hard wheat sections of the Northwest, and only by j the installation of the very best ma chinery can we do it.” Such was the declaration of W. J. j Virgin, present sole proprietor of the | Central Point Roller Mills, while in ! town Monday morning. Mr. Virgin was here to put men to work at further improvements on the milling property, j which was started last Summer, but owing to the stormv wcafher he decid ed to defer the matter for a few days. The light of the young year 1907 is Mr. Virgin return«! from Portland bending over the waning year of 1906. It is breathing a sad farewell to the dy a few days ago, where he spent a month investigating the latest improve ing year but there is nothing of sadness in our greeting to you. We trust the ments in milling machinery and he is dving 1906 will take away all your trou fixed in the opinion that only the very bles and cares and that the dawn of the latest and the very best is good enough glad New Year will mean to each one of you the commencement of an era of for Central Point. good luck and (rood health which we Mr. Virgin has been engaged in the know you will enjoy. For ourselves we milling business at Ashland for severrl trust v. e may be favored with your pat years, but several months ago he sold ronage during the year and promise his mill and water right to the city for that we will, by giving honest bargains merit that patronage. the use of the city water works. Since then he has acquired complete owner ship of the Central Point mills and it is now his intention to center his busi SHOE DEALERS, ness at this point. VEAL. LARD, -i- H - H -H -H -H -H -H "! ■¡"¡"¡■■I 'i-'k-l- M- M- M- H - i- M- l- I- H - M- l- M- i- H - H - M-t- We bake Satisfaction assured. MUTTON, BACON, Patrons will find a first-class cutter always at the block. Bread Every Day. Special orders solicited for fine Cakes. PORK, SAUSAGE, Our place of business is now open and we are prepared to furnish you with everything in our line. D . L E W IS , P r o p r ie to r 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 HATFIELD. t i -I- tM -l- l-l-'-d - l- I- '.t t 'H " ' ■i il- l ,!- l-l-~S>l- !- !- l<*>l- i ,l"! n A Positive Necessity Having to lay upon my bed for 14 days from a severely bruised leg, only found relief when I used a bottle o f Ballard's Snow Liniment. I can cheerfully recommend it as the best medicine for bruises ever sent to the afllicted. It has now become a positive necessity upon myself. D. R. Byrnes, Merchant, Dovers- villc, Texas. 25c, 50c and $1.00, Sold by Central Point Pharmacy. ni j Harness. Saddles. Robes and Whips. Gasoline Engines. Pumps. Bicycles and Incubators ■ | We carry one o f the largest stocks in Jackson County CENTRAL POINT. OR. T«- ■H I 1 I 1 I I ■H - H -H -I- H - H -l- i l l H H -H -I « I N i l I I I I 1 1 I I H ld i • *