Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, June 06, 1907, Image 3

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    ‘CENTRAL POINT HERACLX "THURSDAY, JUNE
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À Good Investment
May be found in our Residence and Business Property inf
CENTRAL
POINT
T HE most rapidly growing town in the Rogue River Valley.
NOW JS THE TIME TO INVEST in lots and blocks before
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the Fall rush of homeseekers have picked out the.choice
property.
D A IRYING.
FARMING and M INING REGION on
Pacific Coast.
In reference to the tender of money
and applications for land made to the
S. P. Co. official at San Francisco this
i week, A. N. Oreutt, who is acting as
attorney for about 100 Roseburg appli­
cants, in company with Mr. AlCreason,
visited the S. P. Co. offices in that etty
and made forma Land legal applications,
; tendering money for same. For two
j days, said Mr. Oreutt, we could not get
j a hearing, as,the railway people posi- i
{ tively refused to see us. When we did
get an audience our application and
tender was promptly refused. We left
copies o f the applications and came
home and will now take legal steps to j
force our claim. We are also forward- j
ing to the company applications and j
tenders from other individuals. The j
case will go to the United States Cir-
cuit Court, and from there on up to the |
Supreme Court. While we hope for]
success it will necessarily take a long I
time to get this important case adjust- I
ed. — Roseburg News.
Every Man his Own Doctor.
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Its climatic, commercial, social and educa­
tional advantages are unsurpassed and at the present low
prices, every parcel of our property is a RARE BARGAIN.
F o r the Next 30 Days
We are offering choice business lots at from $150 each and upwards; and choice
residence property at $50 and upwards.
Now is the time to invest, before an ad­
vance in prices is made.
Call on or address:
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CENTRAL POINT TOWNSITE CO.
CENTRAL POINT, OREGON.
O bituary.
lîdürOiuJ Re,uses fonder.
If You Love Her
Don’ t he afraid to telA-liec so. -¿She will no'
iiurt you. Brace up, be a brick and
"Pop the Question”
Don’t make any mistake in the question;
ask her sweetly and gen,t!y: “ Dearest, will
you join me in eating some of that.delicious
Ice Cream at Sam Moore’s Confectionery?”
and She’ll say “ Y e s ^
G. S. MOORE,
2 nd AND PENE STS.,
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IF YOUR HORSE HAS CORNS OR CONTRACTION OF
THE FEET, SEE
Central Point is the most centrally located town
in the valley and is the hub of THE RICHEST FRUIT,
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The average man cannot afford to
employ a physician for every slight
ailment or injury that may occur in his
family, nor can he afford to neglect
them, as so .slight an injury as the i
scratch of a pin has been known to I
cause the loss of a limb. Hence every \
man must from necessity be his own
doctor for this class of ailments. Sue- (
cess often depend? upon prompt treat­
ment, which can only be had when j
suitable medicines are kept at hand.
Chamberlain’s Remedies have been in
the market for many years and enjoy a
good reputation.
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy for bowel complaints
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy for
coughs, colds, croup and whooping
cough.
Chamberlain’ s Pain Balm (an anti- j
septic linimenti for cute, bruises, j
burns, eprains, swellings, lame back i
and rheumatic pains.
Chamberlain’ s Stomach and Liver
Tablets for constipation, biliousness
and stomach troubles.
Chamberlain’s Salve for diseases o f j
the skin.
Ijce bottle of each of these five prep- '
arations costs but $1.25. For sale by j
Mary A. ,Mee.
Price, the Norseshoer.
I thicks mithinij
1 Hacks
1 »lacks
R . A . H A W K
G e n e r a l O l t i o l t s m l til In jj
Repair work of all kinds.
i^VVood Turning and Scroll Wqfk
Horseshoeing and Wagonwork
.Cast Iron Brazing
. CENTRAL POINT, OR.
All Kinds of Repair Work
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Promptly Qon*
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Satisfactio
Keep Off the Track.
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CENTRAL
Jeffers & Peart
Some few skeptics refuse to believe *'
General Blacksmiths & Woodworkers
that the regular service promised by • •
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HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY
Manager Estes, of the P. & E ., will be |!!
Has Returned From Harney.
inaugurated on or about June 10th. 1 * ^
A Prolific Trop.
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We treat you and your horses right
To these we will say: Just be careful i - •
about picketing your cow on the right *
B. R. Porter returned last Thursday j J. W. Merritt has just finished har­ -of way on that date -Tribune.
from an extended business trip to vesting a crop o f volunteer barley hay
Harney County, where he went about on a 15 acre tract west o f town that
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a month ago. His daughter, Mrs. yielded good three tons of excellent hay
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ARE
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Reed, wife of a prominent merchant of to the acre. This makes seven heavy
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people who know how to take care of • • STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS
Bums, returned with him and will crops of fine hay that Mr. Merritt has
themselves—the
majority
do
not.
The
cut
from
the
same
-field
from
two
seed-
make an extended visit here with the
home folks. Mr. Porter also brought ings, which shows something o f the liver is a most important organ in the
home with him 22 head of fine work prolific qualities of Rogue River valley body. Herbine will keep it in condi­
horses, which he will put on the market land. This same field has been farmed tion. V. C. Simpkins, Alba, Texas,
continuously tc grain and hay for more writes: “ 1 have used Herbine for
at this place.
Mr. Porter says the Harney country than fifty years and Mr. Merritt states Chills and Fever and find it the best
Central Point, Oregon.
is booming and is full of railroad sur- • that the last crop o f wheat taken from medicine I havi ever used. I would
veyors, but as yet no permanent loca-; the ground, some seven or eight years not be without it. It is as good for
Rates—$1.00 Up.
S pecial A ttention
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tions have been made. The question at ago, yielded 747 bushels, or a small children as it is for grown-up people,
Special by the Week
P aid h \> T raveling m * i i . y
Burns is whether or not the road east fraction less than 50 bushels per acre. and I recommend it. It is fine for La
and west will strike that town, and Is it any wonder that all Rogue River Grippe.” Sold by Central Point Phar­
Mr. Porter is of the opinion that it will Valley people are predisposed to de­ macy.
•rot. The Sumpter Valley road, how- ^ velop into first-olass boosters when
ever—if built into the valley—will sure-1 they have such yields to talk about?
ly strike Burns.
Mrs. Bertha Stidham Parsley, wife
of G. T. Parsley, died at her home in
Jacksonville last Saturday morning,
aged 19 years, 9 months and 11 days.
Deceased was a native of this county,
having been bom at Woodville August
12, 1887. During her babyhood her
parents removed to this place and here
she grew to womanhood, one of the
most beloved and popular young ladies
in the community. She was a member
o f the graduating class of the Central
Point High School in 1905 and her
friends here and in all parts of the
county were legion. Last December
she was married to Mr. George T.
Parsley, since when they resided in
Jacksonville. Besides her heartbroken
husband she is survived by an aged
mother, Mrs. D. J. Stidham, and three
brothers and three sisters, as follows:
P. J. Stidham and Mrs. John Ross, of
Jacksonville; George Stidham, Grants
Do Not Neglect the Children.
Pass; John Stidham. Prineville; Mrs.
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Tetter Cured.
At this season o f the year the first
Stella Purkeypile, Central Point, and
Mrs. Messner, o f Klamath Falls.
A lady customer of ours had suffered ( unnatural looseness of a child's bowels
have some SPECIAL BARGAINS in Alfalfa, Frail
The remains were brought to this with tetter for two or three years. I t . should have immediate attention. The
and Grain lands, in quantities to suit purchasers, with
place for interment Sunday afternoon, got so bad on her hands that she could best thing that can be given is Cham­
or without buildings. Good foot-hill Fruit land cheap.
when beautiful and impressive funeral not attend to her household duties, j berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Business and »residence property in Centra) Point at,
services, conducted by Prof. A. J. I One box of Chamberlain’s Salve cured Remedy followed by castor oil as di­
reasonable prices. Call and see our lists, save money
Hanby,|were held in the First ChrisPan > her. Chamberlain’s medicines give rected with each bottle of the remedy.
and get a Square Deal.”
church, after which the Knights and j splendid satisfaction in this community, For sale by Mary A. Mee.
Ladies of Security, o f which deceased j —M. H. R odney & Co., Almond, Ala.
was a member, conducted their ritu­ , Chamberlain’ s medicines are for sale
alistic service at the grave in the Cen­ by Mary A. Mee.
Timber Land Act June 3,'1878. —
tral Point cemetery. The funeral cor­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
tege was one of the largest ever seen
G. W. Beale, of Big Butte, was in
in this valley and the floral offerings
town last Thursday and made this office U n i t e d S t a t e s L a n d O f f i c e ,
E u r u | ,c a n P la n
Were at once profuse and beautiful.
F in e H anipl* llo o nin
Roseburg, Oregon, May 4, 1907.
a pleasant call. Mr. Beale enjoys the
Notice Is hereby given that In com­
distinction o f being the first paid-in­ pliance with the provisions of the act
TRAINS FOR PORTLAND.
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advance subscriber to the H erald of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled
Trains leave Central Point
when the paper was started more than "A n act for the sale of timber lands
for Portland and way
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in the Slates of California, Oregon,
a year ago.
Nevada, and Washington Terrlto-y,”
stations dailv at - - - 3:52 a. m.
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I o n ie o f' C o m m e r ­
as extended to all the Public Land
5:19 p. m.
States by act of August 4, 1892, Clara
TRAINS FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
c ia l m u l
M in in « M e n
M. Beall, of Central Point, county of
Jacks on. State of Oregon, has this Leave Portland - - - - 8:30 a. m.
7.45 p. m.
T H E O R IG IN A L
day fi'ed In thisoffice her sworn atate-
HOTEL NASH CO,, PROPS.
ment. No. 8100, for the purchase of Leave Central Point - - -10:11 a. m.
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11:15 p. m. j^ M DINING
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the WJ SEL’ EJ SWJ, of Section No.
ROOM UNSURPASSED.
REFURNISHED THROUGHOUT;
7, In Township No. 32 South, Range Arrive Ashland - - - - -11:15 a. m.
M EDFOH D. OKBQON
No. 2 East, and will offer proof to
12:10 p. m.
■how that the land sought la more Arrive San Francisco - - 7:48 p. m.
valuable for its timber or stone than
6:28 p. m.
f^r agricultural purposes, and to
Through Pullman, Standard and •M " H 1 ‘V ■ ’ ri-i-W -l-H r i-H -H -i-H -l-H H-I- d -H -H -r
eatahll«h her claim to said land before
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A. S. Bliton. U S C >mmia«ioner, at tourist cars on both trains; chair cars
A few doses of this remedy will in
his office, in Medford, Oregon, on
Sacramento to Portland and El Paso
rsriably cure an ordinary attack of
FRIDAY, the 2nd day of AUGUST,. 1907. j and tourist cars to Chicago, St. Louis,
RETAIL
liarrhoea.
It can always be depended upon,
She names as witnesses
Fredrick New Orleans and Washington.
O.AI.FR IN WOOD
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■ve«i in the more severe sttacks of
Sturgis, of Trail, Oregon, Ida Sturgis
Connecting at San Francisco with
O. c . G R I M
•ramp colic and cholera morbus.
of Trail. Oregon, Henrv Morgan, i f
It is equally successful for rummer
Trail, O egr n; „W. W. Willlts, of several steamship lines for Honolulu,
C ity . D r u y i n g u / i d T r u n s l e t
liarrhcea and cholera infantnm in
Japan, China, Philippines, Central and
hildren, and ia the means of saving
Any and all person« claiming ad- South America.
the lives of manr children each year
ver-ely Ihe above-described land« are
All Kinds o f Hauling
When reduced with water and
requ*-ted fo file their claim . In this i For particulars, see
Promptly Done
FRED PARKER. Agent,
tweetened It is pleasant to Sake
offi -e on. or before »aid 2nr, rtav of
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Even- man of a family should * -ep
Augact,: 1907. . BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Central Point station,
this remedy hi his borne. Buy it bow .
Register.
All CM tk «Traps containing opiate« consti*
—or address—
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CENTRAL POINT, 0ÌÌ. -
P ah e , 20c.
L arge S ize , soc..
pate tae beerei«. B e «’ « U r a t l r o Congk Sprnp
h a r > i the W*w«l« and eoaU imm me o p u ia o .
Ww. McMURKAY,
Sold by Mary A. Mee.
Subscribe for the H erald
Gen Pas Agt., Portland, Ore.
Sold by Mary A. Mee.
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SOUTH and EAST
Downing & Emry
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
The Real Estate Men. Central Point, Ore.
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