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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1907)
J C entral V O L . 1. p o in t CENTRAL POINT. OREGON. THURSDAY, H erald l'EBRUARY 21, 1907. The Central Point Dancing Club will Back From the East. London Apple Market. give one of their deservedly popular j j balls tomorrow (Friday) night in the j W. J. Freeman returned from the (Reported by W. Dennis & Sons, ¡opera house. Every member of the I East Monday morning after having ac Covent Garden Market, London, for Jacob Stone was in from Tolo Tues club will be on the reception and floor companied the remains o f his father, day. I committees and all visitors are assured who died here a few weeks ago, to week ending February 2nd. Courtesy F. H. Hopkins.) D. J. Sharp was here from Gold Hill ; a delightful everting. cheir final resting place, at Woodstock, The market for Oregon Newtowns yesterday. ManZan Pile Remedy put up in con Illinois, his former home. has considerably improved and is now Mrs. Fredericks is visiting friends at venient, collapsible tubes with nozzle Mr. 1 reeman was accompanied on ranging from 12s to 15s per box. At Grants Pass. attachment 60 that the remedy may be the trip East by his aged mother and the latter figure very few have been Prof, and Mrs. Freel, of Gold Hill, applied at the very seat of the trouble, aunt, who with his father came here sold, but We are in hope o f establish- visited friends here Sunday. thus relieving almost instantly bleed iast September on a visit. The party , ¡ng thi8 figure for anything really good Joe Welch is busy harrowing his ing, itching or protruding piles. Satis went via the Central Pacific route and I in the next and subsequent weeks. alfalfa farm on Griffin Creek this week. faction guaranteed or money refunded. were fortunate in missing the snow The first arrival of Austrailian ap- blockades by which the northern routes pies is due here the first week in April Samuel Ferguson left Tuesday for Sold by Mary A. Mee. Frank Amy and Ed. Farra returned were closed at that time. They left and there is therefore a period o f fully Santa Anne, Cal., to spend the Sum- Tuesday afternoon from a business Central Point Tuesday morning and two months during which the Oregon <mer. Two-horse hack for sale at $30.00. trip to Trail, where they went to look reached their destination, near Chicago, Newtowns will be the only best table Inquire of C. B. Rostel. 41 tf up some timber matters. They report tHe following Sunday morning, being fruit available and there must be Hot tamales will be served at the everything booming at the river town. , delayed but five hours on the entire trip, strong demand for the Oregon product Kandy K itchen tomorrow and tomorrow A crew of loggers are at work for the Gis mother and aunt, who are both this year because the Watsonvilles are Condor Water and Power company quite aged, stood the long journey well, of such moderate quality. evening. cutting sawlogs and placing them in The weather in Illinois ranged from J. W. Moreland returned from a the river. The logs will be drived to I zero to 15 below while Mr. Freeman short business trip to Eugene Saturday I the company’s mill at Gold Ray. A | was there and it is needless to say that Neglected Colds Threaten Life . evening. [From the Chicago Tribune.] big crowd of timber claim seekers-are heis thoroughly enjoying the pleasant Mrs. Isabelle Case, o f Sams Valley, also at Trail and the two hotels are Spring weather here. He returned via “ ‘ Don’t trifle with a cold, ’ is good was doing shopping with our merchants ( full to overflowing the Rio Grande route, and found rather advice for prudent men and women. Tutsday. Charlie Gay, a former well-known pleasant weather in Western Kansas. It may be vital in the case of a child. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harriott expect to resident here, now living at Medford, Colorado and Utah, and was again Proper food, good ventilation, and dry, move to their farm on Applegate in a was in town Tuesday. Charlie didn’t fortunate in escaping delay then being warm clothing are the proper safe caused in Nebraska by floods and wash guards against colds. I f they are short time. locate on Coos Bay and a Coquille paper maintained through the changeable It is reported that the High Line was so chagrined that it “ roasted” outs. Mr. Freeman says business o f all weather of autumn, winter and spring, Ditch company will commence active him for being chicken-hearted, getting kinds is very prosperous in the East, the chances o f a surprise from ordinary work this Spring. homesick and having “ cold feet” on but in spite of that there are indications colds will be slight. But the ordinary “ his first trip away from home.” Mr. j F ob S a l e —A six-room dwelling in of a heavy emigration to the Pacific light cold will become severe if neg . . . . . . Central Point, in good repair. Barn, Gay pleads guilty to all the charges i lected, and a, well established ripe cold good water, some fruit. A bargain. and says that all the abov^named ca- ! ' oast th,8u Spn" f “ “ J porsona “ ! is to the germs o f diphtheria what Inquire at this office. tf | families are not half what are coming t“ PnmK '* eljr thought3 to Oregon, and honey is to the bee. The greatest to a man who would be foolish enough th? rallroad comPamf 8 are maklnK F or S a l e — One 2-horse hack and one to leave the Rogue River valley and extensive preparations to carry a heavy menace to child life at this season of wagon. Enquire of W. W. Scott, Cen- [ travel toward? the setting sun after the year is the neglected cold." locate on Coos Bay. tral Point, Oregon. Whether it is a child or adult, the cold the first of March. The relief o f Coughs and Colds W. C. Leever, the well-known hard- slight or severe, the very best treat wareman, visited Medford on a busi through laxative influence, originated ment that can be adopted is to give with Bee’s Laxative Cough Syrup con ness trip last Saturday. Chamberlain’ s Cough Remedy. It is Social Notes. taining Honey and Tar, acough" syrup j safe and sure. The great popularity “ Toggery Bill” is not crazy. .He is containing no opiates or poisons, which and immense sale of this preparation just busy selling hats. That’s all. is extensively sold. Secure a bottle at One of the most pleasant social has been attained by its remarkable Read his new ad. in this issue. once, coupon, and events of the week among the younger ___ , obtain _____ __ a „ guarantee ____________r _, ___ cures o f this ailment. A cold never John Grieve, who has been visiting j ¡f no(. f u)Jy satisfied with results, your | set was the Valentine Heart party rresults in pneumonia when it is given. in town for a few days, returned to his i money wi)l be refunded. Sold by Mary given by Miss Esther Merritt last For sale by Mary A. Mee. homestead at Prospect this morning. j ^ Mee. Thursday evening at her home on Pine P. Olsson will build an addition to ' Sam Koplinger, of Weston, Umatilla street. The rooms were tastily and his residence, just north o f town, j Countyj was here for a few days dur_ elaborately decorated with pink and Sanderson & Sons have the contract. | mg the week visiting his old friend, T. red hearts, the same effect being car Dunkard Colony Coming. Dade’ s Little Liver Pills thoroughly 1 J. O’ Hara, and looking over the coun- ried out in the dining-room, where The clean the system, good for lazy livers, try with a view to locating permanently covers were laid for 13 couples Information reached here a day or makes cjear complexions, bright eyes a little later. Mr. Koplinger was more heart scheme was also carried out in two ago that Benton Bowers, who and happy thoughts. Sold by Mary A. j than pleased with the prospect here the dainty refreshments which were owns a large tract of land four miles Mee. j and surprised at the great difference In served at midnight. north o f this place, near the mouth of ; Music, games and cards furnished Bear Creek, has bonded the entire tract M a r r i e d — At Yreka, Cal., February climate. He left two feet o f snow at 12, 1907, Capt. M. F. Eggleston and ! home and in a couple of days stepped the evening’s entertainment, which to representatives o f a colony of Dun- kards from the East, who expect to j Mrs. Augusta L. Palmer, both of A sh -: from the train into almost Summer lasted until 2:00 a. m. Miss Merritt was assisted in receiv locate there and establish a permanent land. | weather. He expects to close out his I. C. Robnett went to Ashland Mon- interests there during the coming Sum- ing her guests by Miss Etta Williams. colony. Details of the matter are not * * * day to take the Knights Templer d e -! mer and return here in the Fall, at hand, but it is understood the settle gree in Masonry in Malta Commandry, i D. D. Thompkins, of Salem, who has Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hoagland entertain ment will be on the village plan, with* in that city. | been making numerous trips into the ed the whist club at their comfortable small farms and intensive methods of Pine Salve Carbolized, acts like a timber up the Rogue River, locating home across the creek last Saturday farming. A church and school will be poultice; highly antiseptic, extensively clients on timber claims, returned Mon- evening and the members and guests established in the village. used for Eczema, for chapped hands j day from the mountains, where he present all report one o f the very and lips, cuts, bums. Sold by Mary A. j went a few days ago with his mother, pleasantest evenings in the club's his EX P O S U R E Mee. ! Mrs. Thompkins, of Salem, and Mr. tory. The regular meeting of the club The new Rebekah lodge to be insti- J. A. Wetzel, of this place, both of should have been on Thursday evening, To cold draughts of air, to keen and tuted next Tuesday evening will be whom he located on good claims. Mr. St. Valentine’ s day, and in the tasteful cutting winds, sudden changes of the started off with more than half a Thompkins is a conscientious locator decorations and dainty refreshments temperature, scanty clothing, undue hundred members. ; and a most pleasant gennteman and the heart effect was carried out to per exposure of the throat and neck after W an ^ d at O n ce — Several experi- believes in an absolutely square deal in fection. Sixteen members and guests public speaking and singing, bring on enced orchard pruners. Enquire at the tke an<* *an^ business. He were present and the enjoyment of coughs and colds. Ballard's Horohound Syrup is the Norcross orchrrd, one-half mile east expects to return soon with a few progressive whist lastsd until midnight. more clients, as he knows o f a few best cure. Mrs. A. Barr, Houston, from Central Point. fairly good claims yet remaining and Tex., writes, Jan. 31, 1902: “ One Your money refunded if after using A freak Railroad. which have escaped the latest drag of bottle of Ballard's Horehound Syrup three-fourths (!) o f a tube of ManZan, the forest reserve net. cured me of a very bad cough. It is you are dissatisfied. Return the bal Bee’s Laxative Cough Syrup contain Last week the Medford Tribune re very pleasant to take.” Sold by Cen ance of the tube to your druggist, and your money will be cheerfully returned. ing Honey and Tar is especially ap ported a tour of inspection recently tral Point Pharmacy Take advantage of this offer. Sold by propriate for children, no opiates or made by the newly appointed receiver, poisons of any character, conforms to the chief engineer ami officials o f the Mary A. Mee. the conditions o f the National Pure Food company, over the Medford & Crater Garden Seeds. Postmaster Guy Tex announces that . n r , o„ ,,,— _ „ „ , , ' „ . and Drug Law, June 30. 1906. For Lake railroad, the object being to as after March 1st he will sell one-cent 11 Croup, Whooping Cough, etc. It ex- certain the condition o f the property. postage stamps in book form, 24 stamps The H erald has been favored by i pels Coughs and Colds by gently moving Everything at that time must have ap in a book, for 25 cents. ■ j the bowels. Guaranteed. Sold by peared lovely, tor the report above Senator Fulton, and the fact that the mails are being weighed just now for Mrs. Frank Mee, of Hilts, California, ! Mary A. Mee. referred to stated that the chief engin the purpose of basing the estimates for came over Saturday and spent Sunday eer said that the road could be put in the remuneration of the railroads for With her sisters-in-law, Miss Mary A. condition to operate trains over for carrying the mails for the next four Mee and Mrs. Emma Bebb. Advertised Letters. $300. Another “ tour o f inspection” years, with a big sackful o f garden Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Vaughn, of The following letters remain uncalled was made last Sunday, which is re seeds, which we will be glad to dis near Prospect, are in town for a few ported in Monday’ s Tribune as follows: for in the Central Point postoffice: tribute free to our friends and patrons days. Mr. Vaughn is 82 years young Receiver Reddy, Fred Blakeley and Jas. Cain, English Church Minister, and rustles around like an old man of I a party o f gentlemen made a tour of while they last. Call early and stock M. Henry, Arthur Linberg, W. H. Lit the Medford & Crater Lake road yes- up and go into the garden business, 2*- He made, delivery of a lot of cattle j tle, P. Vincent. terday for the purpose o f ascertaining het^i yesterday. the exact condition of the track and the probable expense o f placing the “ Pineules” (non-alcoholic) made from Rebekah Lodge to Organize. completed section of the road in con resin from our Pine Forests, used for To the Ladies. dition for service. A Rebekah Lodgp will be organized hundreds of years for Bladder and From a practical railroad standpoint, The ladies o f Central Point are here Tuesday evening, February 26th. Kidney diseases. Medicine for thirty . invited to meet in the city hall Tuesday the Medford & Crater Lake line is a freak. No practical railway engineer Mrs. Maud Steckle, of Gold Hill, D. D. days, $1.00. Guaranteed to give satis- evening, March oth, at 7:30 o ’clock to would have prepetrated any such a G. M. of the Rebckahs, will institute faction or money refunded. Get our organize a Woman's Christian Temper- ] joke on the stockholders, The original the new lodge. It is expected the new guarantee coupon from Mary A. Mee. ance Union. Bring your husbands and survey was^the work of a rank ama teur, and the grading might have been lodge will start with about 50 members. Charlie Jeffers is living in the tall sons. M ary A. A llen . the work of a country roadmaster. In timber this Winter looking after his' I its present condition the line is practi interests in that section. A number of 1 cally valueless. It will require the A O f t n i l e m f t n o f t h e O IA S c h o o l . $ L0 0 R EW AR D ! expenditure of $10,000 to put the com other Central Pointers are also in the | Lady Dorothy Nevlll In her remtnls pleted section in condition for up-to-date .same locality, in the Butte Falls region. We will pay $100 reward for in- service. * * * The track requires cences tells a story of her futlier, a Eight new 'phones have recently, formation leading to the arrest and ballasting for seven-eighths o f the dis gentleman of the old school, ‘In nun- been added to the Central Point circuit, | conviction of the party or parties shoot tance between here and Eagle Point keen shorts, with white stockings olid a hriww buttoned blue coat, with big connecting the following homes with ing or in any way damaging insulators, but an abundance of excellent gravel is caller, over a beautifully embroidered available for this purpose. the local and main lines: Norcross, poles or wires. Wonder what the trouble is. Has waistcoat” .Out he swore, after thu CONDOR WATER & POWER CO! Hoagland, Myers, Barnett, Simkins, there been an earthquake out along the manner of the age. “ Ha was traveling 42445 Beebe, Shields and Love. at night on the »»ntlnent alone In s line or has the annual pass o f the post chat»“ when the postboy, while Two days treatment free. Ring’s Tribune man been revoked? passing through a * forest, began to What to Do When Bilious. Dyspepsia Tablets for impaired diges drive like a man anything hut certain tion, impure breath, perfect assimula- The right thing to do when you feel Of his way. My father’s wrath soon tion of food, increased appetite. Do | bilious is to take a dose of Chamber- rose, and the explosion of strong lan Chamberlain's Gough Remedy a Favorite not fail to avail yourself of the above Iain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets, j guage which Issued from the carriage offer. Sold by Mary A. Mee. They wi cleanse the stomach and j “ We prefer Chamberlain’s Cough so alarmed the driver that, murmuring. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Jones were regulate the liver and bowels, Try it. I Remedy to any other for our children.” 'Je ns veux pas condulre le dlable’ (I Mr. L. J. Woodbury of Twining, will not drhve the devil), lie pulled up pleasant callers at Jhe H erald office | Price, 25 cents. Samples free at Mar... Mich. “ It has also don» the work for aod. ha "trig expeditiously unfastened Tuesday. Mr. Jones expects to leave 1 A. Mee’s drug store. us in hard colds and. croup, and we take the traces, made off with his horses at in a short time for a social and business j __________ pleasure in recommending it.” For a gallop My father, I believe, paaeed trip to North Dakota, where he will I the whole night aJoae lo the woods.” sale by Mary A. Mee. Send the H erald to your friends. .probably spend the Summer. Local and Personal m NO. People are Waking I p •+++ r h on the’ orchard proposition in the Rogue River Valley. A good I 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 on 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 1 W e in h a r d s i 1 Rogue River Land O mPany, Medford, Oregon. ; j ‘ * B e e r. J . H . utter Whiskey * » ; j * * A Specialty. 1 We will ship you from 1 to 4 7-8 gallons o f fine wins- key or best quality of;|J| ; • Bottled Beer i * * They are in touch with the or chard business, 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 this agency can sell to-day for a great advance over his purchase price. This is e n d o rs e .m e n t enough. Consult any business man, bank or orchardman in tlio v alley , a s -to their reliability. 44 ;; J •• 1 • « » « • < By Dozen, Caso or V . L Snyder ? :: & Co. M edford , O re . • • ♦ • * * . l * 1 AGENTS FOR jj W E IN H A R D BEER 4‘ The Best o n Earth ” M-i Our Spring Line of HATS AND SHOES H ave Arrived. Nobby, up-to-date and just the style. Hats that will please a prince and shoes that either take the eye of the strenuous or appeal to the old maid’s fancy. Buy a pair of these step. shoes and fret the fantastic It’s sure to come. Granfili & Robnett Central Point, Oregon.