Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, March 21, 1907, Image 1

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Local and Personal
Neal Gage, o f Beagle, was in after
supplies last Friday.
Leeter, the infant son o f J. A. Mann,
is on the sick list.
Buster Brown has made a mash. See
Hatfield’ s new ad.
“ Grandma” Mann is suffering from
an attack o f pleurisy.
For S a b — First, and second crop alfal­
fa hay. V. Bursell, Central Pt. 45d48
It looked something like rain for a
few days the first o f the week.
Edyth Stone went to Talent Tues­
day to visit friends for a few days.
Mrs. Mauzee, o f Shasta county, Cal.,
was over last week visiting her daugh­
ter, Mrs. A. L. Williams.
Hurried meals, lack o f exercise are
the main ca&ses.of dyspepsia. A Rings
Dyspepsia Tablet after each meal aids
digestion, improves the appetite. Sold
by Mary A. Mee.
Easter opening at Mrs. J. E. Bos­
w ell’ s Millenery Parlors. All the ladies
are cordially invited.
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WiHiam and Ralph Ladd, o f Horn-
brook, Cal., were here during the week
attending the funeral o f their mother,
the late Mrs Sarah B. Ladd.
Considerable damage is reported from
the vicinity o f Medford, Phoenix and
Talent from Bear Creek cutting its
banks during the recent freshet.
Christian Science services are held
every Sunday morning at 11 o ’clock in
G.' A . R. hall. A ll are kindly invited
to attend . these services. Subject for
next Sunday, “ R eality.”
A. E. Smith, o f Leeds, N. D., who
is making a tour o f the Pacific Coast
in search o f a location, was here during
the week visiting his friend L. Hatfield
and looking at the country. He went
on to Portland Saturday evening, where
he had a business appointment, but
expects to return here in a short time
to look for some investments. Mr.
Smith was more pleased with this
locality than any part o f the Coast he
has visited.
There are many kidney remedies but
few that accomplish the result. “ Pine-
ule” is a kidneytremedy th at contains
no alcohol or opiates o f any kind, com­
plies with the National Pure Food and
Drugs law, guaranteed to give satisfac­
tion. Thirty day treatment for $1.00.
Inquire about “ Pineules” at Mary A.
Mee’ s drug store.
Geo. L. Neale has been subpoenaed
as a witness in the circuit court in
Gilliam County, which meets at Condon
on the first Monday in April. He will
be called to give testimony in the case
o f W . H. Thompson, who killed Alex
Georke in a railroad camp near Condon
more than two years ago. Thompson
was found guilty at a former trial and
given a life sentence in the penitentiary
at Salem, but was granted a new trial
on appeal. Mr. Neale was the com­
mitting magstrate in ths case when
Thompson was first arrested.
In the treatment o f piles it becomes
necessary to have the remedy put up
in such a form that it can be applied to
the parts affected.
Man Zan Pile
Remedy is encased in a collapsible tube
with nozzle attachment.
It cannot
help but reach the spot. Relieves blind,
bleeding, itching and protruding piles.
50 cents with nozzle guaranteed. Try
it. Sold by Mary A . Mee.
For Sale—A fine span o f mules with
harness. A bargain if sold at once. En­
Sam Murray has engaged in the
quire o f W. M. Parker at D. S. Grim’ s
chicken business. He possesses one
place, Central Point.
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one-legged rooster and one white hen,
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W. C. Leever and I. C. Robnett and he gets five (5) eggs a day. Mr.
went to Ashland Monday evening to Murray is threatened with brain storm
attend Masonic lodge. Mr. Leever because o f the strenuous mental labor
took the Black Cross degree on that to which he is subjecting himself in an
evening.
effort to discover which o f the two
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harriott will fowls lays the odd egg. He claims to
move out to their ranch on Applegate have propagated the one-legged variety
in a few days, where they will spend and claims great superiority over the
the coming Summer.
old-fashioned biped breed, from the
Everyone knows that Spring is the obvious fa ct that a chicken with one
season o f the year when the system leg will not wear out the perch so fast
needs cleansing. Dade’ s Little Liver as will a chicken with two feet.
Pills are highly recommended. Try
In using a cough syrup, why not get
them. Sold by Mary A. Mee.
the best? One that comes highly
T o t h e P roperty O w ners op J ack - recommended is Bee’ s Laxative Cough
so n
C ounty and
E lse w h e r e —List Syrup, contains Honey and Tar and is
your property with the Central Point superior to other cough syrups in many
Real Estate Company. W e can sell it, ways. Children always like it because
as we have 5000 Eastern correspondents. it contains no opiates, is a laxative and
is guaranteed to give satisfaction or
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Francis Miller, Ben Little and Monk your money refuuded. Try it. Sold
Clark, went to Talent Monday evening by Mary A. Mee.
to attend the grand ball at that place.
They report having had a most delight­
ful time and say the people o f that
place are royal hosts.
Mrs. Clara G. Esson, assistant pastor
o f the Christian church at Ashland,
will lecture at the Christian church
Sunday evening, March 24th, at 7 :30
on “ Plans and Conditions o f Conducting
Sunday Schools.” A cordial invitation
is extended to all to attend.
Spring winds chap, tan and cause
freckles to appear. Pine Salve Car-
bolized applied at night will relieve that
burning sensation. Nature’ s own rem­
edy. A cts like a poultice and draws
out inflammation. Sold by Mary A.
Mee.
Owners o f ranches, timber lands,
mines and city property and all who
have property to sell should list their
properties with the Central Point Real
Estate Company, and" it will be sold.
W e are permanently located at Central
P oint.—Sanderson & Sons, Proprietors.
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The S. P. train service is still badly
demoralized on account o f the recent
high water. Strange to say, however,
trains on the Medford & Crater Lake
road were not delayed so much as
thirty seconds during the entire storm.
Town Board Organizes.
A special meeting o f the town board
was held Tuesday evening, when the
old board closed up their affairs for the
year just ending and the new board
qualified and assumed the duties o f
their respective offices.
The reports o f the retiring recorder
and treasurer were audited and accept­
ed and the affairs o f the municipality
were found to be in excellent condition.
J. E. Boswell, the retiring recorder,
administered the oath o f office to A. P.
Gillett, his successor, after which the
old board adjourned sine die.
Recorder Gillett called the new board
to order, when W. C. Leever was
unanimously chosen as President o f the
Board.
The town officials are now as follows:
Trustees—W. C. Leever, W . J. Free­
man, J. W . Jacobs, S. A. Pattison and
I. C. Robnett.
Recorder—A. P. Gillett.
Treasurer—T. M. Witten.
Marshal—L. Williams.
Street Commissioner—G. G. Selby.
Before adjournment President Leever
appointed the street committee because
o f needed repairs incident to the recent
storm, but withheld other appoint­
ments until the next regular meeting.
The 3treet committee consists o f I. C.
Robnett, J. W . Jacobs and S. A. Patti­
son.
R. C. Hensley and Mrs. Cliff, both
well known residents here, were mar­
ried at Medford yesterday. The H er­
ald congratulates.
Improper actioo o f the kidneys causes
backache, lumbago and rheumatism.
“ Pineules” is a kidney remedy that
A Family Trail.
will relieve these diseases. Pleasant
to take and guaranteed to give satisfac­
An Ashland hopeful o f five summers,
tion or money refunded. “ R elief in whom the patronymic o f Smith will
every dose.” Sold by Mary A . Mee. serve to designate, was impressed by
Bartlett Obenchain, a highly respect­ the religious teaching which his fond
ed pioneer o f this valley, was stricken mother was endeavoring to instruct him
with paralysis a few days ago, but at in the other day, and was apparently
this writing he is considerably im­ amazed at the power and wisdom and
proved. Fortunately the attack, which goodness o f God as the giver o f every
followed a severe attack o f la grippe, good and useful gift. But the little tot
ftOm which he was just recovering, shocked his mamma when, after a
was a light one and his friends will moment’ s contemplation, he asked iq
hope that he will soon regain his ac­ all earnestness: “ Mamma, is God’ s
customed strength. Dr. Parizek is in first name Smith?” —Tidings.
attendance.
Coughs and colds contracted at this
Chicken Supper.
season o f the year should have im­
The Ladies' Aid o f the M. E. church
mediate attention. Bee’ s Laxative
Cough Syrup contains Honey and Tar will serve a chicken supper in the Town
and is uneqaaled for hoarseness, croup Hall Friday, March 29th, from 5 o ’ clock
and coughs. Pleasant to take; mothers until 10 o'clock. Supper, 25 cents.
endorse it; children like to take it. Proceeds to be used for repairing the
Contains ho opiates. Moves the bowels. church. A cordial invitation is extend­
ed to all.
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Bold by Mary A. Mee.
H erald
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P O IN T . O R E G O N . T H U R S D A Y .
Be-ir Creek on Rampage.
The continued rainstorm which began
at midnight Saturday and lasted with­
out interruption until Monday morning
resulted in the highest water that has
been experienced in this valley for
several years. Bear Creek reached the
highest stage Monday morning that
had been reached for several years and
considerable damage was caused by the
flood cutting its banks and encroaching
on adjacent farms. The bridge just
east o f town also suffered to a con­
siderable extent, one o f the steel cais­
sons which supports the steel span o f
the structure being undermined until it
settled almost tw o feet. The steel
span and the wooden approach on the
east side are both badly out o f line at
this writing and if the rains continue
and the creek makes another rise it is
probable both spans will go out. The
wooden covered span on the west side
o f the creek was not damaged.
Some damage was also reported from
different parts o f the valley in the way
o f the washing away o f fences, cul­
verts, etc., but aside from the damage
occasioned by Bear Creek the loss will
be nominal.
Patrons o f the rural mail routes were
cut off from communication with the
outside world in some cases. Ben Lit­
tle, carrier on route No. 2, was only
able to serve those o f his patrons who
reside on this side o f the creek, and
Jim Grieve, carrier on route No. 1,
also had to turn back before reaching
the end o f his route.
M ARCH
31 , 1907.
Table Rockets
People are Waking Up
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The high water Monday cut off our !
mail ana left us without our school
teacher. The teacher’s place was filled
by Mrs. E. O. Bissell, who took charge
and conducted the exercises in a man-
j ner which showed she was no novice at
! the business.
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Col. Washburn began the spraying of
his orchard last week.
Our Sunday-school is preparing a
suitable program for Easter Sunday,
to which all are invited,
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The telephone wires are all up and
we hope to have the instruments in­
stalled in time to send the Herald an
Easter greeting.
A large number o f fruit trees are
still to be planted here, the ground not
yet being in suitable condition.
Miss Margart Nealon is teaching the
Spring term o f school in the Chapparel
district.
Card o f Thanks.
W e wish to express our heartfelt
thanks and appreciation to the friends
and neighbors who so kindly extended
assistance and sympathy at the time o f
our recent bereavement.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Arnett,
C. F. Ladd.
on the orchard proposition in the
Rogue River Valley. A good
orchard on the right kind o f 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 ow ner’ 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. I f you want to
avoid getting left with a "w hite
elephant” on your hands, do
business with the
Hop Gold Beer.
J . H . Cutter Whiskey
A Specialty.
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Rogue River Ldnd C o m p a n y.
Medford, Oregon.
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 fo r a
great advance over his purchase
price. This is e n d|o r’a elm e n t
enough. Consult a n y ; business
man, bank or orchardman in the
valley ( as to their reliability.
Weinhard’s
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W o will ship you from 1 to
4 7-8 gallons o f fine whis­
key or best quality of; I
Bottled Beer
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By Dozen, Case or Barrel
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V. E. Snyder & Co.
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W E IN H A R D B E E R
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‘ ‘ The Best on Earth ”
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• DOUGH" YOU USE
Virgin’s Best Flour?
If You Don’ t, Why Don’t You?
Important Real Estate Deal.
K n iaon i. C o lle c tio n o l A n t le r * .
The fine 1800-pcre ranch belonging to
Capt. A. M. Short, situated 10 miles
east from Central Point, on Rogue
River, was sold the other day to R. S.
McDowell, o f Pasadena, California.
Mr. McDowell will make his home on
the place, and has already planned
extensive improvements. The con­
sideration has not been made public.
Recent Deaths.
M rs. Sarah B . Ladd.
O f the famons collections of antlers
formed In the seventeenth century only
tnro or three have escaped the general
fate of conflagrations, sieges and pil­
lage. One o f these Is In Moritzburg,
the king o f Saxony's historical hunting
castle, near Dresden, while In the cele-
bratod gun gallery In Dresden Itself
are to lie seen In an unrivaled show
the wonderfully Inlaid arms used by
the elector. The great banqueting ball
of the castle of Moritzburg Is one o f
the sights with which no doubt many
a traveled reader has been charmed.
It Is a cl.amber o f noble proportions,
sixty-six feet long by thirty four wide
and thirty-eight feet high. On Its oth­
erwise unadorned white walls hang
seventy-oue pairs of magnificent ñut­
iera. which one may describe as the
most famous of tbetr kind In tlie world.
Not a single one carries less than
twenty-four Uses or Is loss than 200
years old, while some are probably
double that age.
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Mrs. Sarah B. Ladd died at the home
o f her daughter, Mrs. J.L . Arnett, two
miles north o f this place, last Sunday
morning, o f cancer o f the stomach,
aged 75 years 2 months and 16 days.
Deceased was born at Foxcroft, Me.,
where she spent the greater portion of
her life, she and her husband coming to
A C e le b r a te d C lo c k .
The art of the cloekmaker has
Oregon only ten ygars ago. Her hus­
band, Nathaniel Ladd, a veteran o f the achieved many remarkable triumphs
civil war, died at Klamath Falls three during many centuries. Sometimes It
years ago. Mrs. Ladd was the mother Is a clock wonderful for the complex!- .
ty of Its movements and Its busy popn- j
o f ten children seven o f whom survive
latlon o f automatons that attracts our J
her. They are: Mrs. J. L. Arnett and admiration, like that In the Cathedral
C. F. Ladd, o f near this place, William o f Strasaburg. At other times the lm- j
and Ralph Ladd, o f Hornbrook, Calif., mense size o f the machinery and the
and one daughter and two sons who re­ dials excites astonishment. This Is the
side in Maine.
case with the celebrated clock In the
The funeral was held from the resi­ tower o f the Church o f St. Rombaut at
dence Tuesday afternoon Rev. Sweeney Mechlin. A writer In La Nature tblnka
conducting thej services. Interment this clock possesses the largest dials
that exist in the world. There are four J
wes made in Central Point cemetery.
o f them, one on each side of tlie great
square tower, and their extreme dlam
eter Is nearly thirty-seven and one half
Miss Marie Ma?.
fe e t The figure« showing the hours
Miss Marie May died at the home o f are nearly six and one-half feet high,
her parents near Grants Pass Monday and the bands have a length o f noarly
twelve feet.
o f last week o f quick consumption.
Until a few weeks before her death
T h e O H P o s h 'o n . 4 » l l l r o d O lr l.”
the deceased resided with Mrs. M. M.
The “ hired girl" (we never, never al­
Cooksey, o f this place, and was well luded to her as “ the maid" In the small
known and highly respected here for American town or quiet country place
her many excellencies o f character. where you anil I were "raised") was
Her health failing to some extent, Bhe like one o f the family, and mother was
went home for a visit with her parents glad to have her help, and none o f us
and almost without warning the end put on any frills with her, and she was
not compelled to put on any frills o f
came as above stated.
cap or apron with ns. Ofttlmes, espe­
The funeral took place at Grants cially in the qnlet eountrv places, her
Pass on Wednesday.
social standing was as good as that of
anybody else. Usually she was one of
a grown family of girls
There was
plenty o f help at her house, and so she
Cures Winter Cough.
came and assisted our mother at our
J. E. Cover, 101 N. Main Str., Ot­
bouse. In their hours of ease mother
tawa, Kans., writes: “ Every fall it and she dlscuesed the neighborhood
has been my w ife's trouble to catch a : gosalp together. The "hired girl” had
severe cold, and therefore to cough all I her beau, a neighbor's stolid, iheeplsb
winter long. Last fall I got her a j son, and much was she Joked about
bottle o f Horehound Syrup. She used j him, and finally, after years of faithful
it and has been able to sleep soundly | and friendly aervltude, alia married
all night long. Whenever the cough him. W e went to the wedding, and It
was quite a social affair, with much
troubles her, tw o or three doses stops
temperate merriment and with many
the cough, and she is able to be up and | cheap but usefifl presents.—Every­
w e ll." 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold b y ; body’* Msgaxlqe.
Central Point Pharmacy.
W . J. Virgin is remodeling the Central Point Flouring
Mills.
The latest new machinery will b e' installed'and
the plant will be strictly up-to-date.
home industry?
Whyl’not patronize
I f you are not using V IR G IN ’SIBEST
try it—You will be pleased,
W e also carry the following other brands.of flour:
S N O W Y BUTTE,
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P r o n U f i t o t h e D y in g .
clergyman, discussing unhappy
luire affairs, said:
“ Many a love tragedy is caused by
a husband's promise to a dying wife
Roads to be Repaired.
that he will not marry again. He
thinks when he makes this promise
Residents o f the Central Point sec­ that It will bo easy to keep. Whether
tion o f the valley will be gratified to It Is easy or hard to keep. It Is a
promise rarely If ever broken. Time
know that the county roads in this
and time again widowers have sought
district are to be repaired and put in me out for advice on this subject
passable condition at an early date. They are In love, but they promised
The present condition o f the county their dead wives not to m any again.
thoroughfares in this vicinity was Shall they break or keep this promise’
brought to the attention o f Judge I can only advise them to do as their
Dunn recently and that official readily conscience dictates. At the same time
agreed to direct the district supervisor I think it Is selfish of dying wives to
to at once commence making such re­ extract such promises from their bro­
ken hearted husbands. Such prom­
pairs as the demands o f Summer travel
ises, by the way, are rarely extraoted
will require.
Heavy grading and by dying husbands from broken heart­
graveling in places requiring that ed wives. But, then, when the dead
method will probably be deferred until | husband's will Is read It Is usually
Fall, as new gravel on a Summer road found that If the widow mantes again
fhe money Is all taken from her. So
is a detriment to travel.
It cornea ts the same thing In the end,
doesn’t t t y ’ —New York Press.
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W H IT E ROSE,
D A V IS ’ BEST,
W A IT S B U R G U P P ER CR U ST
R E D CROSS,
P O P PY,
W ALLA W ALLA,
P R ID E OF W A S H IN G T O N ;
Granfili & R obnett
Central Point, Oregon.