CENTRAI POINT HERALD. THURSDAY. Baseball POINT C entral P oint NOW IS THE TIME TO INVEST in lots and blocks before the Fall rush of homeseekers have picked out the choice Central Point is the most centrally located town in the valley and is the hub of THE RICHEST FRUIT, DAIRYING, FA RMING and MINING REGION on the Its climatic, commercial, social and educa­ tional advantages are unsurpassed and at the present low Blacksmithing Blacks! K. Black« A. H A W K G e n e ra l H la c k a m lt h in g Repair work of all kinds. Wood Turning and Scroll Work. Horseshoeing and Wagon work Cast Iron Brazing CENTRAL POINT, OR. GOOD JUDGEMENT Next 30 Days We are offering choice business lots at from [$150 each and upwards; and choice residence property at $59 and upwards. M edford r r w l - w w - h M i - M - h M - I - H -H -r prices, every parcel o f our property is a RARE BARGAIN. For the :: IF YOUR HORSE HAS CORNS OR CONTRACTION OF $ K incaid • P - - Couey - c - - Lozer Marshall Peart - 1st - - John Couey Farra - 2nd - - “ Shorty” Welsh - 3rd - - Schultz Holmes - ss - - “ Windmill” Ingram - rf - - “ Bill” Mann - If - - H. Schultz G. Holmes - - c f - - Reynolds. Umpire—Ben Peart. Score—Central Point, 21; Medford, 1 Two games are billed for next Sun­ day at Medford, when the public school team of C. P. will again tangle bats with the Medford school team in the forenoon, and the Central Point Eighth Grade team will do some business with the Medford North School team in the afternoon. THE most rapidly growing town in the Rogue River Valley. Pacific Coast. Opens. Price, the Horseshoer. May be found in our Residence and Business Property in- property. Season 1907, The baseball season was formally THE FEET, SEE opened Sunday by a swift little game between the local public school team , and the Medford school team. The home boys were not real nice to the I visitors, for they rolled up a score like : veterans utterly regardless o f the plod­ ding gait taken by the Medfordites, and 3 to 1 was the way they skinned ’em and that wasn’t very mee of our fel­ lows, considering that this was Med­ ford’s first offense for the season in going up against the real thing. Fol- ! ¡-W- l- l- H - l- l- l-l' l-l-l-l- l- l- H - H- l- H - i- H - i-l- l- H - l- l- I- H - l- I- H - l- l- H - l- l- H -l-l-t-’ ¡ j lowing is the lineup and score: A Good Investment CENTRAL 4. APR IL is the essential characteristic of men and women. Invaluable to good busi­ ness men and necessary to housewives. A woman shows good judgement when she buys White’s Cream Vermifuge for her baby. The best worm medicine ever offered to mothers. Many indeed are the sensible mothers, who write expressing their gratitude for the good health of their children, which they owe to the use of White’ s Cream Vermifuge. Sold by Central Point Pharmacy. This Valley the Best. U All Kinds of Repair Work U Promptly Done 55 Satisfactio 55 CENTRAL * Jeffers & Peart . « 55 General Blacksmiths & Woodworkers •j We treat you and your horses right HORSESHOEING A|sPECIALTYj r— t— i—i—i— i■-l-l-l-l-I"!—I—I—M— M— !•4-1. Now is the time to invest, before an ad­ F. W. Fansher returned last Thurs­ day evening from a trip to Denver, where he went on business connected with the payment o f an insurance poli­ cy in the Woodmen of the World. Call on or address: On his return trip Mr. Fansher visited Grand Junction, Colorado, Boise, Idaho, Hood River and other noted fruit sec­ tions, but he returned to the Rogue River Valley more firmly convinced than ever that no other section in the country can compete with us in the C E N T R A L P O IN T , O R E G O N . productson of fine, commercial fruits when all things are considered. In all 'll l i : i l l l H- l- l"ld "ld"l"l-l"H -l- l-l-H - l- :- !- l-l--l-l-l-l- l- H- l- H -!- l- l-H -S-:-H -:-l- l-l- l- H- l- H - the sections visited he found land values immeasurably higher than here and in the matter of climate he says none of Biggest Copper Belt. ••Luusey With Gold.” In Memoriam. them are “ in it” with us. He thinks people here have not begun to appre­ A miner of Ashland, who has been Headquarters W. H. Harrison Post, L. E. King, who registered from ciate the richness of this valley, and No. 67. j working at the Blue Ledge copper mine Criple Creek, Colorado, has discovered prophesies great things for us in the on Elliott creek, returned Tuesday and the greatest copper belt in the United near future. Department o f Oregon G. A. R. Whereas, Through the work of a' reports three men having made a phe­ States in Southern Oregon, and tells great and unchangable natural law this nomenal gold discovery on one of the j the Portland Oregonian about it as fol- DON'T PUT OFF Post is again called upon to suffer the north forks of Elliott creek in Jackson I lows: “ The biggest copper belt in the loss of one of its most valued members county, about twenty miles southwest United States, bar none, lies between for tomorrow what yon can do today. in the death of Comrade John Milton of Ashland. Just, before the late heavy j the Umpqua and Rogue Rivers in South- If you put off buyieg a bottle o f Bal­ Vermillion, who died March 29, 1907, storm came on three young men from i em Oregon, and the district is so rich lard’ s Snow Liniment, when that pain the East who were working at the | in gold that I defy any man to fail in comes you won’t have any, buy a bottle aged62 years, 3 months and 16 days. He served with distinction in Com-! Blue Ledge, and knew next to nothing finding a placer property who will stick today. A positive cure for Rheumatism, pany G, 12th Kansas Infantry, and about gold or prospecting, started out his pick into any one o f the gulches Burns, Cuts, Sprains, Contracted Mus­ joined this Post by transfer and at the j with pick and pan one bright morning j between those two streams. I came to cles, etc. T. S. Graham, Prairie Grove, time of his death was J. V. C. of the to find a gold mine, with every confi­ : the country for the purpose of export­ Ark., writes: “ I wish to thank you lor the good Post. He was suddenly stricken with dence that they could go up one of the ing the Rainbow, and met with an results I received from Snow Liniment. creeks in the mountains and pick out , agreeable surprise. It is the only prop- apoplexy and died three hours later.' the gold from some o f the crevices in ! erty I have ever examined which was It positively cured me of Rheumatism And now be it Resolved: That in the death o f Com-( the rocks. The old time miners and within 20 per cent as good as represent­ after others had failed. ’ ’ Sold by Cen­ rade Vermillion this Post has lost a prospectors in the camp winked at one ed. The Rainbow is far beyond what I tral Point Pharmacy. In picking had been told, and what I have seen in genial member, the community an another and let them go. honest and respected citizen, and his amongst the strata of rock, where no j that country down there convinces me four children—Ilinnie McDowell, of Ash­ “ experienced” prospector or mining i that this state has the greatest miner­ land; Elmer, Vermillion, o f Eastern expert would stop to even look, they al possibilities of any in the Union. If —by the— Oregon; Charles and Clifford Vermil­ struck a vien of rotten quartz “ lousy the mineral which is in sight in South­ lion, of Central P oin t-a kind and lov-j with gold.” The first three panfulls ern Oregon was in Colorado there ing parent, and that these resolutions taken out and crushed in a cru le man­ would be a stampede tomorrow which be sent to the Central Point Herald and ner gave returns of $120, $102 and $123 would equal that at Cripple Creek at pure gold. the beginning of the 90’s. You people Medford Mail for publication. MERiTT E lliott , of this town and state are sound asleep J ohn T u rrill , as far as your mineral resources are FOR SALE. G eo . H. P erkins . concerned. You have gone crazy over Sixty-two acres o f land, alx ut one- timber and lumbering and letting the half excellent fruit land, ter, acres in greatest opportunity in this country JUST BECAUSE bearing orchard — Spitzenburg and New­ your cough is only in the throat and town apples, good house P.nd other im­ slip away from you. Within five years does not trouble you now, don’t think provements, two ani one-half miles the people of Portland will stand on the that it needs no attention. When it west of Central Point. A big bargain street corners and tell the strangers has not had much o f a start is the if sold at once. Enquire of'L . E. Van- how they might have become million­ aires if they had their wits about them. time to check it. The slightest cough Vleit, Central Point, Oregon. 48d50 In»ide of five years outsiders will go easily leads to Pneumonia, Bronchitis into Southern Oregon and make 60-day TRAINS FOR PORTLAND. and Consumption. A bottle o f Bal­ fortunes. The people of Portland are lard's Horehound Syrup will cure that Trains leave Central Point grabbing at two-bit pieces aad letting ■ cough. The price puts it within reach for Portland and way $20 gold pieces slip through their fin­ of ail. Sold by Central Point Phar-r stations daily at - - - 3:52 a. m. gers.” 5:19 p. m. macy. vance in prices is made. CENTRAL POINT TOWNSITE CO. SOUTH and EAST SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. i SHASTA ROUTE G. S. MOORE= DEALER IN Cigars, Tobaccos, Confectioneries and Soft Drinks ICE CREAM PARLORS IN CONNECTION Post Office Bnilding Central Point, Oregon STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS ONLY WHITE HELP EMPLOYED HOTEL PLEASANTS Central Point, Oregon. Rates—$1.00 Up. Special by the Week S pecial A tten tion "” P aid to T raveling M en 4» Downing & Emry have some SPECIAL BARGAINS in Alfalfa, Fruit and Grain lands, in quantities to suit purchasers, with or without buildings. Good foot-hill Fruit land cheap. Business and residence property in Central Point at reasonable prices. Call and see our lists, save money and get a Square Deal.” The Real Estate Men, Central Point, Ore. E u r u ( ,e a n I r ia n F in e HOTEL H a m p le R o o m s NASH T h e H o m e o f C o m m e r­ cial an d M in in g M on TRAINS FOR SAN FRANCISCO. HOTEL NASH CO., PROPS. 8:30 a. m. 7:45 p. m. DINING ROOM UNSURPASSED. REFURNISHED THROUGHOUT - 10:11 a. m. Leave Central Point 11:15 p. m. M ED FO RD , OREGON Arrive Ashland - - - - - 11:15 a. m. 12:10 p. m. Arrive San Francisco - - 7:48 p. m. 6:28 p. m. Through Pullman, Standard and tourist cars on both trains; chair cars RETAIL Sacramento to Portland and El Paso, and tourist cars to Chicago, St. Louis, DEALER IN WOOD New Orleans and Washington. D. C. G R I M Connecting at San Francisco with C i t y . D r a y l n g und T ra n s fe r several steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan, China, Philippines, Central and South America. AH Kinds of Hauling For particulars, see Promptly Done, r ----------------------------------------- FRED PARKER, Agent, Central Point station, CENTRAL POINT, OR. —or address - W m . McMURRAY, •t-H l - H -H -H ' I I F HHM i n n l-H r i-H ri-H riri-H - l- H -H -H -H ' \rV Hr I- Gen. Pas, A gt., Portland, Ore. 1 Leave Portland - B ea l-W ood. A quiet wedding was solemnized last Sunday evening at 8:00, when Miss Alta Wood became the bride of Mr. Ralph H. Beal. The happy event took place at the home o f the groom’s mother, in this city, with only the immediate relatives of the happy couple in attendance The ceremony was performed by Justice o f the Peace T. M. Jones. Both the bride and groom are well and favorably K n ow n liere, where host of friends will unite in congratula­ tions and best wishes. Mr. and Mrs. Beal left Monday morn­ ing for Hilta, California, where they expect to spend the Summer. Subscribe for the H erald . TH E O R IG IN A L ■— » r - r n ' '* C ! •Miar Whooping Cough. Eto. L A X A T IV E FRIEND TO FRIEND. The personal recommendation» of peo pie who have been cured of cough» and colds by Chamberlain’ s Cough Remedy have done more than all el»e to make it I rtaple article of trade and commerce ovel a large part of the civilized world. Sold by Mary A. Mee. COUGH SYRUP sCOKram s MOhtr ano t*»__ an cough «Trova coatainiof optata* conati- pota tha bowela. Bae a L o x o tir i Coo*h S p ro» hooreo tha howolo aa4 paiolo« aa optata». Sold by Mary A. Mee. - - - ••