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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1907)
KN C entral P oint H erald '.JVNGA3TER & I’ ATTISON, Humor PUBLISHERS m d st National Bank P h'ioscphy By DUNCAN M. SHITS S. A . P a t t i s o n , E d i t o r . ■ I ; E. L a n c a s t e r , B usiness M a n a g e r ■ ..................- -■ ■■■ OF MEDFORD . ------ Cash Capital, $ 5 0 000 FREEZING THEM OUT. An independent local newspaper devoted to the interests o f Central Point and the Hogue River Valley, published Every Thursday. Subscription price, <1.50 per year, in I advance. , Entered as Second-class Matter. May 4, 1008, at the Post Office at Central Point, j Oregon, under the Aet o f Congress o f j March 3, 1879. Elicr GOOD MEN. So when .your ear, although a pet. Is frozen solid till St stings D on’ t w orry over it or fret— The m icrobes are not doing bhings. You have a Joke on all their kind, A m ighty good one, too, because You have/ and it should ease your mind, A pain the m icrobes did not cause. happened to Invent a way to ujake a living. Misfortune finds, It hard to catch a hustler. Hie folio \ving words from Clarence E. Edwards, chief of As a general proposlUon, a woman the publicity bureau of the Cali knows what she doesn’ t want and nev er knows what she can't hare. fornia Promotion Committee, before the Colusa County Cham If you are out of a situation, linmsdi ber of Commerce at Woodland, stely take a Job rimnlug one down. are well worth serious attention, Belug a Judge o f your own work Is as there is a whole lot of truth uot sufficient; learn to lie a .Judge of the meu you hand It to. in them: "It is one o f the rare things To err Is human; to take n fall oat in life to have silent, unostenta o f the erring Is dittos tious work appreciated and com Standing up for principle doesu't mended. It is not only the work feet half so heroic ns It sounds. _ \ of the Chamber of Commerce While all men are not cowards, a that counts, hut there is another whole lot o f them are inclined to be factor, in the. upbuilding of a discreet community that is a mighty power, but which as a rule, is does not merely read the news derided and almost scorned. 1 contained therein, but examines mean the local newspaper, and the advertisements to see what nothing is as little appreciated. kind of a business community it There never was a newspaper, is. He reads all the ideas that no matter how insignificant, that are between the lines as well as did not do more for the com those plain to he seen. I want munity than the community did to repeat here, and if possible to for the newspaper. emphasize it, that there is no "It is not only in the matter o f better medium for exploiting the giving news to the home people resources of a county than a that the local new6pai>er benefits county newspaper, and you will a community. Every issue car do well to recognize this fact ries out to the world the message and see to it that your papers o f progress of the community. are so well eared for that they I never knew a man yet that will constantly strive to show contemplated a change of location the world what a fine community that did not send for the news they do business in.’ ’ papers o f the new place. He j J"* or 18 Months, Growth Over $200,000.00 C o u g h s a n d C o ld s W E INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT AND PROMISE YOU FAIR DEALING W hen they are stiff and frozen finite. H ow can these busy creatures b ite? Tli< y ’ re glad a nesting pluf e to find W ith out annoying human kind. Tin y have no m itten», I am told. Or shoes, as near as I can learn. Bo If they ventur- In the cold T hey won't-bn- a bl« to return. Resources, $ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 The Youngest and the Stongest Tho groat and wise irrofe.ssors hold That It is healthy w hen it’ s cold. The naughty Kerins do not get gay W hen winter o ’ er the Iai)d holds sway. W o doubt not what they say is so, AJthough they m ay I k - touching wood, For when it’s several m arks below N o wonder that the germ s are good. ^ ''H E coming town election is T one of more than ordinary j importance to the people of Cen tral Point. The town has made Then r o llk k forth and shovel snow And stand in snow drifts on jo u r heaul a really phenomenal growth dur And be real healthy Just to show T he truth of w hat the books ha’ e ing the past year and there is j said. every reasoq to expect that its1 The thing Is certain to w ork-out, Be a success beyond an If, expansion will continue for years And you can prove the case no doubt, A iih ou gh you m ay be frozen stiff. to come. It therefore is of im- porlance that care should be Don't Last Long. exercised in the selection of the It 1 h hard to make an American child men who are to be placed in believe In the actual Santa Claus, with all wool whiskers and team o f rein charge of municipal affairs on j deer, after the child has learned the 11th of March. enough of the language to hold a dls- Central Point is rapidly emerg cuhs I oii on th e turiff with the neigh bors. ing from the unimportant village In the good old times the average class and taking its proper place boy believed In the old gentleninn un as one of the important, growing til he was about ten, and the girl took stock in him a few years longer, blit towns of the Rogue River Valley they do not do It any more. and it is essential that the mu Now the bright youth of six when he nicipal policy should be in some hears the old story related simply says, "Thut sounds to me," and goes on measure readjusted to meet the making out a list of the tilings that he wants, to be left where Ills father can changed conditions. find it. The crying need of the town conveniently We may mourn the decay in the at this time is water, and this is pretty old belief, bnt still perhaps It Is a question which will undoubted more economical, for If w e kept Santa ly come up for consideration and many years more we would be obliged- to buy him an auto. final settlement during the com ing year. Other questions of Slighted. importance are street improve ments, better sidewalks and, last but not least, readjustment o f the town charter providing for the raising of necessary funds to provide needed improvements. All these things will mean some work for the town officials and it is of the highest importance that the men selected should be A wave o f x ra ft swoops o 'e r the land. And Home reform ors that y o u meet progressive, level headed citizens A re mad, the wise ones understand, b eca u se it doesn 't wet their feet. —men who will neither hold the town back by reason of ultra Wanted to Know. conservatism nor plunge it into "D o you like to go to school, John unnecessary expenditures by rea nie?" "A re you asking for Santa Clans, son of ill-advised methods or papa, or because you sympathize with lack of business acumen. me?" It is up to every voter of the Ouite Likely. town to make the present situa "W ouder wliat we will get from the tion a personal matter with him- boss this Christmas." Belf, in the broadest sense, laying " A chanco to chip in for bln» autl aside the narrow view which listen to his spiel, most probably.” would include personal preju Bound to Conquer, dices and many of the other lit “ What do you think of my new win tle frailties which wc all possess ter sjult?” in a greater or less degree, so | "It looks like Cupid's declaration of war." that all may unite in an earnest) effort to select men who will ad PERT PARAGRAPHS. vance the general good of the There are thousands of Inventors, town. but the large majority o f them never THE COHNIKY RAPIR. AL POINT HERALD, KrtfESflAT, EfefeftÙAftlf 2& — FIDELITY - SAFETY | A Member o f American Hankers’ Association. W e are Strongly Insurea Against Burglary|and Hold-Ups W EISO LICIT YOU R BUSINESS [ Wm. S. Crowell, President d ir e c t o r s : | F. K. Deuel, Vice-President Wm. S. Crowell, F. K. Deuel, Chas. M. L. Alford, Cashier Strang, E. V. Carter, Geo. W. Dunn tr y o u r S t a n d a r d R e m e d ie s* Special. Bargains .¡C entral P o in t P harm acy Bamboo Goods, Quartered Oak and Mahogany. —Fine Line o f— J. h. G A Y Oriental Rugs DEALER IN J Rough and Dressed Lumber, Shingles, Doors, Windows, Etc. Our Line of Holiday Goods Last the Year Around, are a Com t fort and a Pleasure in" the Home and Always Yard on track near depot. Estimates furnished. Let us figure on your lumber bill. Look Good. CENTRAL POINT, OREGON With Compliments c f the Season,. WEEKS •:-H-i-:- ;- ;- H - ;- H "!- i- i-H - i"i- i' i"i"i--i-i' -;-!--H-;-i-;-;-!-:-H - H - ;- i- ;-i-i-i-i- i-i„i..i, k,T. & BAKER, rj - M - H -l- M -H - M - l- l'-t- Central Point Livery PRINTING THAT THAT K LiJ__ HOTEL IN CONNECTION Stables " Shorty Williams, Prop. PRINTING PLEASES L_ PLEASES PARTICULAR PEOPLE PEOPLE WHO PAY Fast horses. First-class Rigs, areful, Experienced Drivers. Daily Stage to Eagle Point. ; ; Special attention to Commercial Men. 9 ? •H-l- l- l-l-l-l- l- l- l- l- l- l- l- l- H -l- H - I- l- I-I-l-l-l- H -H - K - l- H - Hrk-H -H - I- I- I- I- l-l- ? J-H -i-d-H -l-i-H -I—l-H - H - l- l- H - i- H - H ' Removed to New Building You Pay fo r Printing &HE AVER AGE With my fine line of £ Fruits, Confectioneries and Fresh Bread. And We Print for Pay man I have added a first-class T I IS TO OUR INTEREST Lunch Counter. TO TURN OUT Î Printing that will please our customers. * F. H . W E B B We 'are fully equipped to do all classeslof Commercial and Job.Printine and we respectfully'solicit your orders Now is the Time in To have your Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired. I will give a written guarantee on watches for 12 months, and also on all clocks, except nickel clocks, for 12 months. LETTER HEADS BILL HEADS STATEMENTS ENVELOPES OLD GOLD A N D SILVER TAK EN A T HIGHEST M ARK ET PRICE. DODGERS 1 can take your orders for Watches, Clocks and Jewelry and save you money. Your patronage is solicited. POSTERS VISITING CARDS P. J. HICKEN, Jeweler. »BUSINESS CARDS CEN TRAL POINT. Or anything else that you may need. Call and let us figure with you. We are here to P R O F E S S IO N A L stay and to help you make Central Point worth while. Help us with your printing orders. W M . W . I’ . H O L T , M. L>. Jj P h y s ic ia n a n d S u rg e o n EAGLE Central point Herald J . N,1 H K R N P O N , P r o p . ,V First-class Family Style Hotel Good Home Cooking a Specialty. Special Attention to the Commercial Trade. We assure you courteous treatment and solicit a continuance o f your patronage. South Second Street. CENTRAL POINT. OREGON WM. A. AITKE1Y SANITARY PLUMBING 1 Pipes, Fittings and Pinmbing Supplias. W est'E street, opposite depot. / V E D FO R D , ORE. OREGON NOTICE TO CREDITORS. - ■H-H - t- l-H - ¡"1 1 1 ■H - I-1-1- 1- !"I- I- 1"I-H —1"'- I- H - 1- 1"H- I- 1"1-K - I- I- H - 1--1- H I frfr HOTEL WILLIAMS POINT, cannot tell you the brand at&mped on his Pochet K n ife . Not so with those w h o c a r r y an OUR V E R Y B E ST The name and rep« utation are too well kn ow n to forget. LO D G E D IR E C T O R Y . In the County Court o f the Sate o f Oregon for the County o f Jackson. In the matter o f the estate o f J. S. "A B LE ROCK LODGE NO. 81, A. Grigsby, deceased. O. U. W. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been- duly appointed Meets second and fourth Mondays and has qualified as administrator o f o f eaoh month at 7:30 p. m. Visiting brothers cordially invited. the above named estate. All parties Hall com er Second and Pine Sts. having claims against said estate are W. H. N orcross . W. W. S cott , hereby notified to present the same, Recorder. Master Workman. duly verified, at the office o f J . R. Neil, at Jacksonville, Oregon, within six months from the dace o f the first ENTRAL POINT LODGE NO. 193 publication o f this notice. I. a O. F. Persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make settlement o f Meets every Saturday evening at such indebtedness promptly 7:30 p. m. in A. O. U. W. Hall, com er Second and Pine Sts. Visit G. J. G r i g s b y , ing brothers are specially invited to Administrator. meet with us when in town. Date o f first publication o f this notice S. A. P a t t i s o n . L ee W a t k i n s , February 7, 1907. Secretary. Noble Grand. C