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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1907)
CENTRAL POINT HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1907, • » .»■»■» » » «.«■» • r n T r r r n » A Good Investment - i | r A Dead Easy Thing | IF YOUR HORSE HAS CORNS OR CONTRACTION OF £ THE FEET, SEE [ C o p y r ig h t, 1900. b y C. H . S u tc liffe .] Mr. A dalbert Yonge, as w e will call him, had been voyaging lu eastern seas j w ith his yacht. Ho was n young m an of tw enty-four and a resident of New York, and while he w as know n among May be found in our Residence and Business Property in- bis set as a good fellow he w as also known as a conservative. W hen th e yacht got around to a cer tain port In Spain the ow ner w ent off one day to view the leading cuthedral by himself. As a m atter of fact, the ; other three had said th a t they w ould i rath er see one bullfight th a n ten cathe- I drals, and they w ere left to enjoy them selves In tlielr own w ay. Mr. Yonge saw th e cathedral from the out side nnd from the In. W hile he w as visiting the Interior tw o ludles passed THE most rapidly growing town in the Rogue River V a I ley. him, and one deftly slipped a note Into his hand. Ho m ade out th a t the note NOW IS THE TIME TO INVEST in lots and blocks before slipper w as a girl and th e other her duenna. Ills h eart gave several Jum ps P . A . h a w k : the Fall rush of homeseekers have picked out the choice ere he got outdoors aud fouud oppor G e n e ra l B ln c k m n lth in o tunity to read the note. property. Central Point is the most centrally located town “ You are a n Am erican,” read the Repair w work of all kinds, ng an and Scroll Work. note, “aud 1 appeal to you ns nn Amer „ wood T urning in the valley and is the hub of THE RICHEST FRUIT, Horseshoeing and Wagonwork ican. Five years ago an uncle of m ine Cast Iron Brazing who desired to get possession of my DAIRYING, FARMING and MINING REGION on the CENTRAL POINT, OR. fortune hud me shut up lu the convent called the Sacred H eart. I have been Pacific Coast. Its climatic, commercial, social and educa a prisoner ever since, and It has been given out lu America th a t I am dead. , Once a week I am allowed to visit th e ! tional advantages are unsurpassed and at the present low cathedral, b u t am alw ays closely watched. I saw you a w eek ago and Prices, every parcel of our property is a RARE BARGAIN. determ ined to appeal to you. For heaven’s sake, rescue me from this liv All kinds of Repair Work ing death. If you enu place a ladder against the northw est corner of the Promptly Done wall surrounding the convent a t 10 o'clock on the night of the 14th, I can Satisfactio persuade Sister M ary to perm it me to puss Into the grounds and thus escape. CENTRAL Bring a rope tw enty fe et long w ith you. Bring horses or a carriage. T here Is uo way you can answ er this except In person. General Blac ksmiths & Woodworkers Some conservatives w ould have stop HORSES! 10EING AlSFECIALTY ped to analyze a bit, b u t Mr. Yonge didn't. T here wus un A m erican girl In We tr e a t yc >u an d y o u r h o rses r ig h t distress, and It wus his duty to rescue her. lie w ould m ount tho wall, pull We are offering choice business lotc ot from [$150 each and upwards; and choice her up w ith a rope and then take her aboard his yaclit. H e w ould then residence property at $50 and upwards. Now is the time to invest, before an ad steam away, aud who w as to catch him? He laid It all planned out before vance in prices is made. Ids Im pulsive companions got buck from the bullfight. They did not see the m utter ns he did. Call on or address: W hen Mr. Yonge had announced lu i¥f cast Iron tones th a t he Intended to re s cue the girl single handed if his friends were afraid to tackle tho job w ith him they could do no less th a n offer their services. One of them w us sent to buy u rope, a nother to look for a ladder and DEALER in CENTRAL POINT, OREGON. the th ird to survey th e wall. Yonge Cigars, Tobaccos, Confectioneries and Soft Drinks him self saw to the provisioning of the yacht and th e overhauling of her m a ICE CREAM PARLORS IN CONNECTION chinery. H e would steam out of port the m inute the damsel w as aboard. Post Office Bnilding Central Point, Oregon W hen the n ig h t of th e 14th cam e all Important Timber Sale. He Wanted Quiet. Bury the Hatchet w as In readiness. A vehicle wus pur chased ou trig h t Instead of hired. Noth The long pending sale of the Hilt (Exchange.) The Beaver State Herald gives its ing had tran sp ire d to arouse the suspi cions of the people In' the convent, and A nervous looking man went into a Sugar Pine Company's holdings of tim readers the following good advice: It w as looked ui>on as a dead easy ber land was consummated a few days store the other day and sat down for a ; “ Bury the hatchet. Let’s quit call th in g to inako the rescue. half hour or so, when a clerk asked [ ago, the purchasers being the Northern ing those of our neighbors who do not Tho night w us dark a n d rainy. It ! • • STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS ONLY WHITE HELP EMPLOYED him if there was anything he could do California Lumber Company. This sale always do as we would like to have w as the night of all nights to rescue an , for him. He said he didn’t want any- ( includes 6509 acres of valuable timber them do, ‘mossbacks, ’ ‘deadheads’ and A m erican dainsol from a Spanish con- 1 thing. The clerk went away and he; near Hilt, California, and lying within other names of that nature. A bad vent. Yonge had only tw o com pan sat for an hour longer, when the pro-1 two to four miles of the S. P. Ry., a boy is never helped much by being re ions. One drove aud was to act as look prietor went to him and asked if he sawmill of 40,000 capacity, a planing minded continually that he is a bad out, and th e other w as to hold the foot th e ladder and help tho rescneil girl wanted to be shown anything. “No,” mill located at Hilt, logging donkey bay. The Herald suggests that we of to descend w ithout breaking her neck. said the nervous man, “ I just wanted and other lumbering and logging ma bury the hatchet, overlook each others Not a dog bayed or a eftt m eowed as Central Point, Oregon. to sit arouud. My physician has recom chinery, and represents an outlay to faults and all pull together for a greater tho angle of th e wall w a s reached. If mended quiet for me, and says above the Califorina company of over $160,- and a better town.” S ister M.-.'-y had done her p a rt nnd If I S pec ia l A tten tio n Rates—$1.00 Up. all things I should avoid being in a 000. H. C. Kinney of this place was Good advice, and some that could be Miss Britom ai-te had not fainted aw ay P aid to T raveling M en Special by the Week crowd. Noticing that you do not ad the largest stockholder in the Hilt com followed with profit by nearly every w hile w aiting, theu five m inutes would vertise in the newspaper I thought this pany and had as associates Frank and town in Oregon, not excepting Central see her out of th a t and laying plans to give her uncle a surprise party . There Point. would be as quiet a place as I could Warren Mee and V. A. Peterson. w as a feellug of th e heroic about him find, so I just dropped in for a few This tract is one of the finest bodies as Yonge m ounted the wall. The w ater of timber on the Coast and has all the hours of isolation. ” Acute Rheumatism ran down th e back of his neck and advantages of location, both as to ship Deep tearing or wrenching pains, filled ¡.'Is side pockets, b u t he w as not ping facilities and to ease in logging. Do Not Crowd the Season. occasioned by getting wet through; discouraged. H e was on top of the The first warm days of spring bring The purchasers will probably construct worse when at rest, or on first moving w all fishing w ith a rope a u d trying to with them a desire to get out and enjoy a spur from the S. P. tracks to the the limbs and in cold or damp weather, locate tho dam sel w hen half a dozen d ark lan te rn s flushed a t th e foot of tho the exhilirating air and sunshine. Chil timber and will do their lumbering by is cured quickly by Ballard’s Snow ladder and six stra n g e m en appeared. have some SPECIAL BARGAINS in Alfalfa, Fruit modern methods. — Grants Pass Courier. dren that have been housed up all Liniment Oscar Oleson, Gibson City, T hey had not come to a ssist In the res and Grain lands, in quantities to suit purchasers, with winter are brought out and you wonder 111., writes, Feb, 16, 1902: “A year cue of Miss K eith, but w ere In the uni or without buildings. Good foot-hill Fruit land cheap. where they all came from. The heavy ago I was troubled with a pain in my form of the police and spoke w ith com Business and residence property in Central Point at Cause of Stomach Troubles. winter clothing is thrown aside and back. It soon got so bad I could not m endable frankness reasonable prices. Call and see our lists, save money When a man has trouble with his I Mr. Y'onge w as ordered to descend or many shed their flannels. Then a cold bend over. One bottle of Ballard's and get a “Square Deal.” tak e a bullet from a revolver, and a wave comes and people say that grip is stomach you may know that he is eat Snow Liniment cnred me.” Sold by m inute Inter the handcuffs w ere slip- | epidemic. Colds at this season are ing more than he should ^r of some Central Point Pharmacy. ped on the trio. T h ere w ere tw o other | even more dangerous than in mid article of food or drink not suited to carriages close by, and presently the his age or occupation, or that his bow winter, as there is much more danger of three vehicles set out and m ade a pneumonia. Take Chamberlain’s Cough els are habitually constipated. Take TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878. drive of six or seven m iles to a stone NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Remedy, however, and you will have Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tab barn In tho su burbs of the city. H ere nothing to fear. It always cures, and lets to regulate the bowels and improve tho prisoners w ere put through the | K iiie H a m p l e H o o r n e» E u r 'M 'C a n filata the digestion and see if the trouble does th ird degree lu g re at shape. W hen the we have never known a cold to result U n ited S ta tes L and O f f ic e , in pneumonia when it was used. It is not disappear. Ask for a free sample. Roseburg Oregon, Feb. 15, 1907. sergeant of police got through detail- j Ing the enorm ity of th e offense they pleasant and safe to take. Children Sold by Mary A. Mee. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act w ere w hite as milk anil thin as w ater. . like it. For sale by Mary A. Mee. of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled The least th a t any of them m ight ex- ! “ An act for the sale of timber lands in pect w as nn hour on the rack and { Lisi of Jurors. the States of California, Oregon, Ne tw enty years In a dungeon. T he av er Demands Payment. Tho H om o o f C om m er vada, and Washington Territory, ” /is age A m erican has a com m ercial mind. extended to all the Public Land States These three men had. They began to j cial anil M inima M o n The following is the jury list drawn by act of August 4, 1892, Daniel D. dicker for th eir live*. T o their g reat Receiver Reddy of the Medford and Tompkins, of 479 Cottage St., Salem, Crater Lake railway has commenced for the March term of the circuit court: county of Marion, State of Oregon, has joy the serg ean t w as willing to listen. H O T E L NASH C O ., PR O PS. A shlan d — H S Evans, L J Brannon, this day filed in this office his sworn H e finally adm itted th a t If the convent proceedings in the circuit court for the DINING ROOM UNSURPASSED. REFURNISHED THROUGHOUT cancellation of the mortgage of $35,- Jacob Casebeer, Otto Winter, C E statement, No. 7842, for the purchase were heavily reim bursed, the police of the Sj SEi, NWJ S E f SWJ N E f o f paid for th eir tim e and If th e yacht 000 held by the Fee Bros. The appli Lane, D L Minkler. M E l l P O R D , ORBGON No. 10, in Township No. 3.3, | would put to sea Instil liter th e ends of M edford —C R Ray, A A Davis, E Section cation of the Receiver will recite the Range No. 1 East, W. M., and will i Justice would be subserved. It m ust be fact that the Fee Bros., having failed E Gore, Wm Garrett. offer proof to show that the land sought cash on th e nail, though, a n d no »hnv- is more valuable for its timber and I Ing down. to meet the requirements of the con J a ckso nv ille — C W Conklin. C entral P oint —George Perkins, W stone than for agricultural purposes, tract under which the mortgage was As Mr. Yonge had got his friend* In and to establish his claim to said land issued to them, have no claim what H Norcross, R C Hensley, W J Free before the Register * and Receiver at to trouble, It was up to hhn to get ♦hem out. H e m ade a d ra ft on his Spanish ever against the defunct corporation. man. Roseburg, Oregon, on R ET A IL G old H il l —J os R Perry. J E Coffee, Wednesday. the 15th day of May, 1907. ; banker for $0,000 and handed It over, Furthermore a demand will be made ’D EA LER IN WOOD and as soon as it w as cashed the prison upon all stockholders of the corpora F Peninger. He names as witnesses: John H. D . C. G R I M P hoenix —Wm C Crawford, George Slattery, of Oregon City, Oregon; ers w ere tu rn ed loose a n d told to “git.” tion holding stock upon which full pay got. T he yaclit w as a thousand Werner Wheatley, of Spokane, Wash They Morris, Wm Ferns. ment has been made, to settle in full C ity . D r n y l n g u n d T rim h lrr m iles sw ay when they heard some E agle P o in t — J W Grover, R R ington; Arthur Holden, of Trail, Ore news. T hey lii-nrd It from tw o other or relinquish their stock. —Tribune. gon; Mrs. Docia M. Holden, of Trail, Min ter. ow ners of Am erican yachts. Miss Bri- Oregon. All Kind* of Hauling W oo D v il l e —J M W hipple. Any and all persons claiming adverse tom arte K eith was an F.ngllah girl who Promptly'Done. ly the above-described lands are re was In w ith a gang of blacklegs. Hhe Tetter. Sal Rheum and [c/ema. S ams V a lle y — W W Eddington. I--------------------------- quested to file their claims in this office was not an Inm ate of the convent. Hhe A n tio ch —Monroe Gorden. These are diseases for which Cham on or before said 15th day of May. 1907. had no uncle Hhe w as not w atched. CENTRAL POINT, OR. A p p l e g a t e —C M Rexford, E m m ett berlain's Salve is especially valuable. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register. I . Hhe sim ply m arked dow n her victim*, O ’Brien. It quickly alkys the itching and smart nnd th e gang arrived In tim e to catch S t e r l in g — D H Bameburg. I l ‘l 1 I 'H ; \ ing and soon effects a cure. Price, 25 them redhanded. U, t/I AD. U n io n — Floyd Pearce. * Subscribe fo r th e H e r a l d . cents. For sale by Mary A. Mee. Price, the Horseshoer. CENTRAL POINT Blacksmithing Blacks Blacks Jeffei *s & Peart For the Next 30 Days CENTRAL POINT TOWNSITE CO. G. S. MOORE- HOTEL PLEASANTS Downing & Emry The Real Estate Men, Central Point, Ore. H O T E L t N A S H d