fc CENTRAL POINT HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1907, •H**i*+*H_H-H-H-+*l_K “ !*+*i*-H“ H “H*+ +*HH*+++-H*++++*H-H-H-H-H*++ • *»»• • • IF YOUR HORSE HAS CORNS OR CONTRACTION OF t i è iiii I •THE FEET. SEE A RIDE FOR LIBERTY À Good Investment [O r ig in a l- ] Kentucky Is famous for Its pretty girls uud fine horses. This Is a story ' of both. The horses would uot he tu- | terestlng without the girl, uud with­ out the horses there would be no story. May be found in our Residence and Business Property in* Charlotte DeForest Is the girl In question, and she was the belle of the blue grass region. She could ride and shoqt and dance and flirt and was a constant terror to her father and moth­ 4-H - H - l- I- l- l- H -l- H - l- l- l- l- H - H - l- l-l-H -l-H -l-l-l -l-l-I- l -l -i-h l-H -H -H -H -l-l-h' ! er lest she be thrown from some of the wild horses she rode or get shot while banting or, worst of ull, muke a match with some undesirable party. Her father, however, gave her a free rein In everything except marriage. So loug as Charlotte was fancy free her father's statement did not Interest THE most rapidly growing town in the Rogue River Valley. her, but one day came Hull Dangler, a young Tennesseean who had every NOW IS THE TIME TO INVEST in lots and blocks before trait to muke him unacceptable to old people uud every trait to make him K. A . H A W K acceptable to the young. He had late­ the Fall rush of homeseekers have picked out the choice G e n e r a l B lu c k s m lth ln ^ . ly inherited a plantation near Mur­ freesboro, with u fulr bank account, property. Central Point is the most centrally located town Repair work of all kinds. besides stocks and bonds. This he gxWood Turning and Scroll Work. was proceeding to run through as rap­ in the valley and is the hub o f THE RICHEST FRUIT, Horseshoeing and Wagonwork idly as possible and had already got Cast Iron Brazing away with a full quarter of It. He DAIRYING, FARMING and MINING REGION on the CENTRAL POINT, OR. was handsome us a picture, reckless, generous, brave—In short. Just the man Pacific Coast. Its climatic, commercial, social and educa­ to capture a girl of nineteen. Dangler made short work with Char­ tional advantages are unsurpassed and at the present low lotte IleForest's heart. But Churlotte, knowing that her father would disap­ W -M -W -I - 1- FH - H -H --I- W -W H -H * -l-H -H -l-H -H -H 1 prices, every parcel of our property is a RARE BARGAIN. prove of him, said nothing about her love and would not permit her lover \ \ to ask for her hand. Her parents took All Kinds of Repair Work •• fright the moment Dangler appeared on the scone; but, as he put la no Promptly Done • • claim for their daughter and their daughter did not admit any partiality ;; Satisfactio for the young scaitegraee, there was no excuse to keep the two npart. The CENTRAL best the parents could do was to make * * a new rule that Charlotte should not !u :: , future leave the premises with any General Blacksmiths & Woodworkers young man without other company. ;; Against this Chnilotte protested with­ HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY J •j out avail Both she and her lover * .. knew well that It was directed agalust We treat you and your horses right them, and from that moment they act We are offering choice business lots at from ;$150 each and upwards; [and choice ed as prisoners eager to secure liberty. They began by deliberately breaking residence property at $50 and upwards. Now is the time to invest, before an ad­ the rule, riding away together. Mr. DeForest sent a seivant to recall them. vance in prices is made. Affairs had not yet gone so far that Charlotte would disobey, but It was not long before she knew that certain Call on or address: of the household lmd been deputed to watch her. Then she learned that her father had so fsr perfected a sys­ tem of espionage that It would he Im­ possible for her to get away with her lover even If sho desired to do so. ;; Just ns soon as she discovered this she DEALER IN made up her mind to break through CENTRAL POINT, OREGON. the cordon placed about her at the first Cigars, Tobaccos, Confectioneries and Soft Drinks opportunity. ICE CREAM PARLORS IN CONNECTION One morning Mr. DeForest was In n field near the house trying some horses. Post Office Bnilding : : : Central Point, Oregon eye on the commissioner who attempts His stablemen were showing their Oregon Eastern R. R. Located. paces before him. Churlotto and Hall Newspapers Not Included. to so construe the measure. —Telegram. Dangler went over to take a look at r the stoek. Charlotte had her own sad­ Final locations for the Oregon East­ dle brought out and Insisted on trying Since the Chapin railroad commission ern, the Southern Pacific branch across Even from the Mountains pile of the horses. When sho dismount­ Central Oregon from Natron to Onta­ bill has received such prominent con­ ed, Dangler asked permission to mount rio, have just been completed. The sideration before the Legislature, the Ballard's Snow Liniment is praised for another. Then the two made motions route selected is thoroughly practical, barrier o f the Interstate Commerce law the good it does. A sure cure for to mount ut the same time, but Mr. Wright with easy gradients. As surveyed, the against the use of advertising trans­ Rheumatism and all pains. DeForest ordered his daughter to de­ route across Central Oregon is 460 miles portation by newspapers has risen be­ W. Loving, Grand Junction, Colo., sist, and Dangler rode off alone. writes: “ I used Ballard’s Snow Lini­ long. It is expected that construction fore pencil-pushers o f Oregon, and in­ More than an hour was spent trying will be begun within the next 90 days. quiry during the last week has been ment, last winter, for Rheumatism and the horses. Dangler mounted a num­ can recommend it as the best Liniment ber In succession and under pretense The line, as finally located, runs up active as to the provisions o f pro­ No special on the market. I thought, at the time of testing their speed rode them till the middle fork of the Willamette to posed law on that subject. Salt Creek and up that stream, through mention is made regarding newspaper I was taken down with this trouble, they were well high exhausted. Miss the Cascades by Odell Pass, past the transportation, and J. N. Teal, attorney that it would be a week before I could DeForest after having been checked by her father would uot mount uguln, town of Odell, through Christmas Lake for the Chamber of Commerce, which or­ get about, but on applying your Lini­ but stood pouting, looking on, holding Valley, where there are 250,000 acres of ganization drafted the measure, says ment several times during the night, I her liurso by the brliUe rein. There was about in 48 hours and well in three agricultural land waiting to be opened the newspapers were not thought of in was one horse called Simon that Dan­ up; south of Wagon Tire Mountain, that conection, the aim being only to days.” Sold by Central Point Phar­ gler pronounced Incapable of any speed macy. through the center o f Harney Valley, prohibit the giving o f free mileage or whatever, nud tlic animal was left where their are 200,000 acres, more of passes. with his bridle rein thrown over a fence post. Presently, after a few land waiting the settler’s plow, thence Mr. Teal says that in the event the EXECUTORS’ NOTICE. whisi»ered words between the lovers, down the Malheur River to Ontaio. commission regards newspapers as Charlotte mounted and rode toward barred from accepting advertising transportation, it would be a stand that Notice is hareby given that the tho house. All except Dangler were too preoccupied to notice that she Neglected Colds Threaten Life. could be changed, inasmuch news­ undersigned have been, by the County l.to a l K n ta to T A g o u ts C e n t r a l I ’ o in t passed the house uud was soou lost to [From the Chicago Tribune.] papers are given transportation for Court o f Jackson County, Oregon, ap­ view down tho roud. Then suddenly We now have the exclusive sale 'o f some fine alfalfa " ‘Don't trifle with a cold,’ is good services rendered, and it is not in the pointed executors o f the estate o f Sarah Dangler mounted Simon and dushed advice for prudent men and women. nature o f a pass. Gratuitous tran3por- i Lake, deceased, and have qualified. farms, grain and fruit lands, stock ranches, unimproved after her. It may be vital in the case of a child. tation or "courtesies” are restricted by All persons having claims against the "Mount! Quick!” shouted Mr. Do- ! timber lands and gold-hearing quartz ledges, partly devel­ Proper food, good ventilation, and dry, it, but so long as Oregon publications said estate are hereby notified to pre­ Forest. "Five hundred dollurs to the warm clothing are the proper safe- • are given transportation in return for sent the same, with proper vouchers man who catches Ihein!" oped. Business and residence property at reasonable prices. guards against colds. If they are ■ advertising the practice does not come and duly verified, to the undersigned There were three stablemen and six We respectfully solicit Ithe .homeseekers’ patronage. Our maintained through the changeable under the head of "courtesies.” horses, all in the stable having been at Central Point, Oregon, within six brimght out. Two of tho horses being i motto is, “ Small Commission and Square Dealing.” weather of autumn, winter and spring, The Washington law permits the is- . months from the date o f this notice. saddled, two of the meu mounted and the chances of a surprise from ordinary suance o f advertising transportation, , W illiam Lewis, rode away, while the remaining man | colds will be slight. But the ordinary and the Wisconsin law does not men- j J ohn S isty , light cold will become severe if neg­ tion that class o f transportation as Executors o f the estate of Sarah Lake, suddlel one of the remaining horses. This Mr. DeForest mounted himself. lected, and a well established ripe cold prohibitive. The Interstate Commerce deceased. He was too old to Join In the race, hut i is to the germs o f diphtheria what law provides that the railroads shall Dated, and first published, January 24, wished to follow. The two men In honey is to the bee. The greatest “ receive no greater or less or different advance pushed on with fair si>eed 1907. menace to child life at this season of compensation” than the advertised tar­ for awhile, but It was uot loug before W. I. V awter , the*year is the neglected cold.” iffs, and in the opinion o f legal lights they discovered that their horses' M. PlJRDIN, Whether it is a child or adult, the cold the word "different” precludes newspa­ 40d43 Attorneys for estate. freshness had been worn out by Dan­ gler in his pretended efforts to test their slight or severe, the very best treat­ pers from receiving transportation. Re­ eiieod Miss DeForost’s horse had uot ment that can be adopted is to give gardless of that opinion, attorneys of Chamberlain’s Coujh Remedy. It is some Eastern lines have given their Skin Disease of Twenty Years’ Standing been used at all, and Simon, ridden by Dangler, was fresh as a daisy. The safe and sure. The great popularity passenger departments to understand Cured. plan, which wus not premeditated, hud and immense sale o f this preparation interstate transportation can be issued I want you to know how much Cham­ elmply lieen to show the old people has been attained by its remarkable newspapers and a strict account kept berlain’s Salve has done for me. It that they could not control llie young eures o f this ailment. A cold never of it, while on the other hand an open has cured my face o f skin disease of one's movements. The only premedi­ results in pneumonia when it is given. account is also maintained of the almost twenty years’ standing. I have tated thing about It wus Hull Dan­ For sale by Mary A. Mee. amount o f advertising given the news­ been treated by several as smart physi­ gler's wearing out the horses so that the couple could not tie pursued to ad paper receiving it, the two accounts to cians as we hare m this country and vantage. First one follower lugged, be balanced at stated intervals and the they did me no good, but two boxes of then the other, and when Mr. D efor­ $100 REWARD! debtor to make up the difference in this salve has cured me. —M rs . F annie est came up he found Iwtti out of the ■l-H -l-'H - H -l-H -H -l-H -i-i-H -l-H -H -fr We will pay $100 reward for in­ cash. Ix>cal roads doing interstate bus- G riffen , Troy, Ala. Chamberlain's race. The couple had gone free. The formation leading to the arrest and | iness are not inclined to establish such Salve is for sale by Mary A. Mee. RETAIL old man rode on a short distance and conviction of the party or parties shoot­ | a ruling, though the question has not eaw tho young eouple halted, facing DEALER IN WOOD each other, Dangler talking earuoetly. ing or in any way damaging insulators, I been definitely decided. L>. C . G R I M * Here was a ertete. Had the father poles or wires. In countless ways newspapers o f the A Card of Thanks. maintained Ms equanimity all might CONDOR WATER & POWER COT state favor the railroads through ad- •• C i t y . D r a y l n j ^ tin cl T r a n s f e r have been well. Instead he hurled 42d45 ! vertising attractions or rates that We, the undersigned, on behalf of anathemas nt Dangler ami threatened prove beneficial to the systems, a major All Kind» of Hauling the Christian church of Central Point, to shoot him If he ever came near his Two days treatment free. Ring’s 1 portion o f which is not paid for because PromptlyJDone. extend grateful thanks to the friends home again. Then he reproached his daughter In no paternal terms Dan­ Dyspepsia Tablets for impaired diges­ j it does not come under the head of who so kindly assisted us in putting on gler seised his companion's Iwtdle and tion, impure breath, perfect asaimula- ! regular advertising. Bo long as the the wainxcoating in the church building. drew her away. CENTRAL POINT, OR. : \ tion o f food, increased appetite. Do I new law is not intended to shut out the 1J. S. M arch , The couple were eventually forgive». not fail to avail yourself of the above I publications, all is well, but ye country Elders A. J. H anky . , GERTRUDE GO WAN. • ' . / A *!*« -S * l l -H -t-H -H -1 1 l l -l l -l I I t I I M-H -t 1 I I 'H l-M-l H -l-H-H I t I I t H -l' ; •ffer. Sold by Mary A. Mee. editor will undoubtedly keep a watchful I T. M. J ones . Price, the horseshoer. CENTRAL POINT Blacksmithing Blacks Blacks For the N ext 30 Days CENTRAL POINT TOWNSITE CO. Jeffers & Peart G. S. MOORE* D o w n in g ¿t E m r y \