C entral po in t H erald V O L - 1. C U N T 1ÏA L , P O IN T . O lîK C iO N . T H U R S D A Y . J A N U A R Y D. S. Grim made a trip down the A Loss to the District. Aydinst Unlawful fencing. road the first of the week to try to Prof. Hanby’ s announcement in this I hurry up some wood shipments that he issue, that he will - not again be an a p -. The following order from the Secre­ has been expecting for several months. plicant for the position o f principal of tary of the Interior and addressed to R. C. Washburn returned from Port­ He found wood in plenty, but the the public school here will be a source the Commissioner of the General Land difficulty is to find cars to transport it. of regret to most o f the patrons of land Tuesday. Office relative to the enforcement of Truly, this car shortage is a serious Miss Annie Pankey has gone to Kla­ the school. Mr. Hanby has been at the the law against the fencing o f public thing to the people of Oregon. math county to spend the winter. head of the school for a number of lands is o f general interest: Portland and all the rest o f Oregon years and has built it up from a rather W ashington , D. C., January 3,1907. New sills and foundation are being S ir : Referring to the circular of placed under the A. O. U. W. building except the Rogue River Valley has small alfair until it is today recognized been at the merev o f snow storms and as one o f the very best and most success instructions to special agents of your this week. blizzards during the past week or so, ful schools in the county During his office, approved by me on January 29, For Sale—Yearling Jersey bull. Will and, while we have had a little flurry term as principal this school enjoys the 1904, relative to their duties under the sell cheap. E. C. Hensley. Central or two o f snow and about enough frost distinction of never having sent a act of February 25, 1885 (23 Stat., 321), Point, Oregon. 87d40 to sting, such Winter diversions as pupil to the teachers' examination who entitled "A n act to prevent unlawful The Central Point Townsite Co. sold skating and coasting have not been failed to pass that ordeal, which speaks occupancy of the public lands,” you are two lots in Block 68 last Friday to thought of. volumes for his thoroughness and con­ advised that said circular is hereby .Sterling C. Minnick. The consideration ManZan Pile Remedy put up in con­ scientious work. His determination to amended and modified as follows: was $125.00. venient, collapsible tubes with nozzle sever his connection with the work Strike out from said circular para The H erald jo b department has been attachment so that the remedy may be here is a distinct loss to the school, as graphs 5 and 6, and insert in lieu there­ as busy as usual since the first of the applied at the very seat o f the trouble, well as to the taxpayers o f the district, of the following: year, although in most towns this is thus relieving almost instantly bleed­ for it is practically certain that an It shall be the duty o f the special considered the dull season. There does ing, itching or protruding piles. Satis­ equally successful teacher and principal agent on receipt of any charge or com not seem to be any dull season here this faction guaranteed or money refunded. cannot be- found to succeed him for less plaint or upon info.mation being ac­ than $25 per month in excess of the quired by him from any source, that an Sold by Mary A. Mee. Winter. unlawful inclosure is being maintained The President’ s recommendation that salary he now receives. Cast plow shears ground on short It is understood that Mr. Hanby has by any person or persons, association, notice, “ while you wait,’ ’ at F. A. the Panama Canal Commission shall be composed of but one man was recevied been offered an attractive position in or corporation, to at once proceed to Hawk’s shop. 38d41 with uplifted eyebrows by the Senators the schools o f Multnomah County, at a secure sufficient data, including a de­ J. E. Watt, o f near Medford, was who were listening to the message this salary o f $100 per month—one-third scription of the lands inclosed, with here Tuesday calling on his old Dakota afternoon. ‘ 'Move to amend, ’ ’ said an more than he receives here, which, it reasonable certainty, not necessarily by friend, L. Hatfield. He expects a num­ unidentified Senator in a hoarse whisper, must be admitted, is a sufficient reason metes and bounds, nor by Governmental ber of Dakota families to locate here subdivisions of surveyed land, but only “ that the commission shall consist of but for his decision to make a change. in the Bpring. so that the inclosure may be identified one man and that that man shall be the A female San Jose scale critter has President.” and the person or persons guilty o f the RECENT DEATHS. a progeny in one season to the number violation, as nearly as may be, and by “ Pineules” (non-alcoholic) made from o f 3,216,080,400. If the man who says desciiption if the name can not, on resin from our Pine Forests, used for so counted them right, the scale species reasonable inquiry, be ascertained, and Freeman. hundreds of years for Bladder and is certainly not guilty of race suicide. Henry Freeman, an old resident of to at once submit each case, with the Kidney diseases. Medicine for thirty F or S a l e - A . N o . 1 family cow, days, $1.00. Guaranteed to give satis­ Greenwood, Illinois, died at the resi­ data thus obtained, to the United States Jersey, fresh. Enquire of F. A. Hawk, faction or money refunded. Get our dence of his son, W. J. Freeman, in attorney for prosecution. It shall be the duty of the special Central Point. 38d41 guarantee coupon from Mary A. Mee. this city Saturday evening, January, 19, agent, and he shall be so instructed, to Henry Wendt, who is opening a T. M. Witten, J. A. Wetzel and O. 1907, in the 70th year of his age, be alert and vigilant to detect the photo gallery here, has already done S. Blackford, as appraisers of the estate after a lingering and painful illness. Deceased was bom at Pottsdam, existence of unlawful inclosures in his some very excellent work, his of the late Mrs. Sarah Lake, of this pictures of the new school building and county, made the appraisement of the Saint Lawrence County New York, district and to proceed in accordance therewith as hereinabove directed, and o f the school being particularly fine. property last Tuesday. The estate June 28, 1839. When a child he came to Illinois with his father, his mother that he is not to construe his duties as was valued at a little more than $12,- j XJeo. Obenchain returned to Klamath having previously died. The family requiring that, before proceeding in the county yesterday to look after his in­ 000. M. Pnrdin, attorney for the ad­ settled near Greenwood, where his matter o f an unlawful inclosure, there terests there. His family will spend the ministrator, was down from Medford home has since been. He was a vet- must first be filed with him a formal winter here. Mr. Obenchain has sold j on business connected with the ap- eran of the civil war, having served i complaint by some person or persons his ranch in Klamath and expects to lo- : praisement. three years as sergeant in the 95th 111. acquainted with the facts, but it shall bee s Laxative Cough Syrup contain cate here permanently within a few Volunteers. On his return from the b« *>'» duty, as hereinabove stated, to ing Honey and Tar is especially ap months. service he was married May 3, 1866, take the initiative himM?if. prqpriate for children, no opiates or F or S a l e — A six-room dwelling in In this connection you are further to Sarah H. Howard, o f Greenwood, 111. Central Point, in good repair. Barn, poisons of any character, conforms to Besides the widow he leaves four instructed, by direction of the l’ resi- the conditions of the National Pure Foou good water, some fruit. A bargain. sons: W. J. Freeman, of Central denL t0 at once notify all of the special Inquire at this office. tf and Drug Law, Jnne 30, 1906. For Point; L. L. Freeman, of Live Oak, | age»*» and receivers and registers of Croup, Whooping Cough, etc. It ex­ The Medford coal mine is coming to pels Coughs and Colds by gently moving Cal.; Horace C. Freeman, o f Green- local land offices throughout the United wood, 111., and Lysle H. Freeman, of j States, and to give the widest publicity 1 the front as an actual fuel famine the bowels. Guaranteed. Sold by Hebron, 111., and Mrs. Myra L. D ug-1 thereto that the provisions o f said act breaker. Last week one car of coal Mary A . Mee. gert, a daughter, of Greenwood, 111. ] o f February 25, 1885, for the summary ' was shipped to Eugene and one to Rev. F. Sack, pastor o f the German Four sisters also survive him: Mrs. ; destruction of inclosures and obstrue-; Roseburg to relieve the serious fuel Lutheran church, in Medford, was here Eliza Eckert, of Woodstock, 111.; Mrs. ! tions existing in violation of said act famine at those points. Tuesday trying to arrange for regular will be rigidly enforced on and after Frank F. Clark and family arrived j services here in the future. An effort Job Toles, of Greenwood, 111.; Mrs. B. April 1, 1907. F. Wiley, o f Salem, Oregon, and Mrs. Friday night from Elgin, Union county, will be made to secure the use of the j Respectfully, expecting to make this section their Baptist church for these services. C. P. Wiley, o f Carleton, Nebraska. E. A. HITCHCOCK, future home. They are visiting for the Rev. Sack holds services either in His only brother, Horace Freeman, | Secretary of the Interior. present with Mr. and Mrs. George L. English or German, and he is said to died while in the service of his country j during the civil war. He also leaves i Neale, Mr. Clark being Mrs. Neale’s be a talented speaker. If the arrange- \ fifteen grandchildren. Beagle Briefs brother. I ments are made, further announcement Mr. Freeman with his wife and sister, - Dade’ s Little Liver Pills thoroughly | wjn be made later. Mrs Toles, came to Oregon last Sum­ clean the system, good for lazy livers, Mr. Ed. Wilhite went over to ^Med­ While the weather here has'' been ! .makes clear complexions, bright eyes somewhat chilly for a couple of weeks, | mer to visit their relatives here, and ford Sunday. soon after their arrival Mr. Freeman and happy thoughts. Sold by Mary A. our people should congratulate them­ Monroe Gordenjmade a business trip was stricken with the illness which Mee. selves that they are in the Rigue River ended his life." to Jacksonville.Monday. B. H. Harris, a prominent citizen of Valley rather than in any other sectioi. Wm. L. Jones and Fred Brown have The remains^were taken to his| old Butte Falls, was here Thursday to meet of the Pacific northwest The coldest home for interment, being accompanied gone to Table Rock to cut wood. a wealthy San Francisco manufacturer weather we have had here was not by Mrs. Freeman, Mrs. Toles and W. Geo. W. Stacy, our road supervisor, who is a prospective customer for a worse than 14 above zero, while East­ J. Freeman. made Jacksonville a business call Mon­ large amount of Butte Falls lumber as ern Oregon and many points in Wash- j day.; . soon as transportation to the S. P. main ington have been struggling with a Mr. Carl Case had the misfortune of Welch. line can be secured. fuel famine with the mercury at 20 j losing one o f his horses one day last F. M. Pliter, of Condon, Gilliam below zero. The Columbia Rrver has I week. County, dropped off here Monday to been closed with ice almost to the sea Mrs. Mary Welch, wife of M. S. Robt. DeArmond sold quite a number spend the day with his relatives, Mr. and the Willamette has been frozen Welch, of this city, passed away at an o f stock cattle to Vincient Bros, one and Mrs. Jas. Shields, and other friends from shore to shore at Portland. earlv hour Tuesday morning, January day last week. and acquaintances. Mr. Pliter was on The relief o f Coughs and Colds 22, 1907, after a long and painful ill­ Miss Grace Jones, who has been his way to San Francisco with a ship­ through laxative influence, originated ■ ness, aged 68 years, 10 months and 15 visiting Ashland friends for some time ment o f two cars of horses. with Bee’ s Laxative Cough Syrup con- days. Fine Salve Carbolized, acts like a taining Honey and Tar, acough syrup Mary Nossman Welch was bom at past, returned home Sunday. A. O. Bailey has been in these parts . poultice; highly antiseptic, extensively containing no opiates or poisons, which | Indianopolis, Ind., March 7, 1838. used for Eczema, for chapped hands is extensively sold. Secure a bottle at When 11 years old she removed to Iowa buying cattle. He purchased 14 head and lips, cuts, bums. Sold by Mary A. once, obtain a guarantee coupon, and with her brother. Therejshe grew to o f cattle of James Bros., also five head if not fully satisfied with results, your womanhood, and on April 26, 1855, she of John Rodgers. Mee. money will be refunded Sold by Mary was married to Mr. Welch. In 1883 Mr. Inlow and family, of Trail, have P hotographs —I . now have my photo the family removed to Kansas, ana moved to this neighborhood for the A Mee. tent up at my residence, (Mrs Stidham L. Hatfield had a trial shipment of from that state came to Oregon in Winter for the benefit of Mr. Inlow’s house) and will have a line of samples 1890. Since that time they have been health, which is very poor ready for inspection by next Sunday, Jackson County coal shipped down from Little Charley Williams was very ill | -January 27th. All are invited to call Medford Monday for the purpose of respected citizens of Central Point. Mr. and Mrs. Welch were the parents a few days ago with an attack o f la and inspect same and place an order. testing its burning and heating quali­ ties. The fuel was so satisfactory that o f thirteen children, eight of whom grippe, but he is improving at this Respectfully, Henry Wendt. Central Point has about concluded to are living—Mrs. Robert Ashworth, writing. • Dr. DeArmond is in attend­ A. E. Reynolds, a former resident of annex the mine and put a stop to the Mrs. F. A. Hawk, Mark and Joseph ance. this place, now engaged in the under­ four-cornered fight that has been going Welch, of Central Poiht, Oregon; Mrs. James Marcus and family, o f Talent taking business at Oroville, California, on for several weeks between Medford, W. H. Ashworth, of Golden, Colorado; was here durin; the week preparing Talent, Phoenix and Ashland as to Mrs. J. C. Barnard, o f Talent, Oregon; have bought the Levi Heir place and the remains of the late Henry Free­ which town really and truly and actual­ William Welch, o f Dawson, Oklahoma: has moved thereon. There has also been quite a number of other strangers [ man, who died here last Saturday even­ ly owns the mine. It will be remem­ Mrs. C. V. Beeler, o f Jewett City, looking for locations m this neighbor­ ing, for shipment to bis old home ill bered that once upon a time two beys Kansas. .Illinois. The funeral wasneld yesterday after­ hood. were fighting over a big red apple and Two days treatment free. Ring’ s another husky kid came along and, to noon, a simple service at the house Dyspepsia Tablets for impaired diges­ stop the fight, took the apple away being conducted by T. M. Jones, inter­ NOTICE TO ALL PATRONS OF THE j tion,-impure breath, perfect assimula- from them and ate it. Central Point ment in Centeral Point cemetery. CONDOR WATER A POWER CO. tion o f food, increased appetite. Do is getting husky all right not fail to avail yourself of the above Rev. Carlisle P . B . M artin, l . t . D. Orders for connections for electric j offer. Sold by Mary A. Mee. A Card. Of Waverly, Texas, writes: “ o f a lights or motor service sent by tele j W. J. Freeman, accompanied by his I wish to state to the public, through I morning, when first arising, I often p k >ne or mail to the Co. 's office at mother-and hie aunt, Mrs. Job Totes, find a troublesome collection of phlegm Tolo, Ore., or left with Mr. W. C. j left Tuesday morning for Greenwood. the columns of the Central Point Her - ' aid, that 1 will not be an applicant for i which produces a cough and is very Leever will have prompt attention. Illinois, accompanying the remains of Unauthorized persons are hereby the Central Point school for the coming 1 hard to dislodge; but a small quantity Mr. Freeman's father, Henry Freeman, of Ballard’s Horehound Syrup will at warned against interfering with th e : year. A. J. H an by . who died here last Saturday. It is once dislodge it, and the trouble is over. wires or distributing system of the expected the funeral will be held at I know of no medicine that is equal to Condor Water A Power Co, or making Card of Thanks. Greenwood next Tuesday. it, and it is so pleasant to take. I can any connections with its lines for the We take this means o f extending rur most cordially recommend it to all per purpose of using electricity for lights Your money refunded if after using three-fourths (♦) of a tube o f ManZan, heartfelt thanks and appreciation for sons needing a medicine for throat or or other purposes. Unauthoriz<-d persons making con­ you are dissatisfied. Return the bal­ the kindly assistance shown us by our lung trouble. ” Sold by Central Point nections with our lines will be prose­ ance o f the tube to your druggist, and friends and neighbors during the long Pharmacy. cuted according to Isw. your money agill be cheerfully returned. illness and at the time o f the death and C ondor W ater A P ower C om pan y . Take advantage of this offer. Sold by burial o f our wife and mother. 39dW M. S. W elch and F a m il y . Send the H erald to your friends. Mary A. Mee Local and Personal £¿4. 19 0 7 . n NO. 40 People are Waking Up on the orchard proposition in the Rogue River Valley. A , good orchard on the right kind of land is very attractive. The right kind o f an orchard will prove a bonanza; the wrong kind is sure to prove a “ white elephant” on the owner’s hands. •A man who is not in touch with the orchard business cannot put you right e»'the-.proposition any more than a blind man can lead a blind man. If you want to avoid getting left with a “ white elephant” on your hands, do business with the Rogue River Land Medford, Oregoi. They are in touch with the or­ chard busmens, -thoroughly fa­ miliar with every tract in the valley, know what each district is best adapted for, and they will see that you are put right in every instance. Every man who has ever bought through his agency can sell to-day for a great advance over his purefcas price. This is e n d.'o r s e.m e n t enough. Consult any business man, bank orgorchardnran in the valley , as to their reliability. • • Weinhard's I • : f • j Beer. I - • • • - J . H . utter Whiskey A Specialty. V W e will ship you from 1 to 4 7-8 gallons o f fine Whis- k ey ur best quality o f ■ . i . / B ottled Beer *! i 1 B y Dozen, Case or Barrel , • Y. E. S n yd e r & C o. • -M edford , O re . ! • « AGENTS FOR : • • ; ; W E IN H A R D B E E R ‘“ T h e B est on E arth ” ; a W atch this Space Next W eek. Granfili & .Rohnett J That’s AIL Central Point, Oregon. *