Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, July 04, 1907, Image 4

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    C E N T R A L P O IN T H E R A L D .
1H I R ÌD A Y ,
J U L Y 4. 1907,
Climbed Oui ( fir Window to De. th
The rear truck o f the last car o f the
second section o f passenger train No.
16, a day aoarh, slipped off the rail just
as the train was approaching Clawson
station, four miles south o f Ashland last
night, at 8:10 o ’clock and the wheels
bumped along the ties for two or three
hundred yards before the train was
brought to a standstill. Just before the
train was stopped, Evangelist Charles
Krtgle, who was one o f the passengers
froiti Sacramento en route to Portland,
becoming frightened, climbed out a car
window and just as he jumped the car
swerved and he was thrown under the
wheels and ground to death. The car
stopped within a few feet o f where
the mangled body lay across the track. 1
It was brought to the railroad head­
quarters ut Ashland, where Rev. F. N.
Baker, the pastor o f the Baptist church
in this city, was called to identify the
remains. Rev. Engle, who has a family
residing in Portland, conducted services
in Ashland last winter after the holiday
season. He also held meeting at Tal­
ent and valley points and afterward j
went to Arizona to try the climate for
a bronchial trouble. Mr. Baker had a
card from him at Santa Barbara and it
is supposed he was enroute back to his
home in Portland, where his w ife and
three children reside. They were ap­
prised at once o f the husband and
father’ s death. Rev. Mr. Engle was
aged about 42 years. Coroner Kellogg
came up from Gold llill to hold an in­
quest before the body is shipped to
Portland.
A jury composed o f 3. J. Evans, P.
Provest, F. G. McWilliams, 1). I,. Mini,-
ler, J. B. Leach, and 3. M. Rhoads sat
on the case before Coroner Kellogg this
afternoon. The railroad eompuny was
represented at the inquest by Attorney
W. M. Jolvig, snd Supt. Ahern was
also present. Ashland Tidings.
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The most economical;
Everlasting Jars--
The most lasting;
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M acon’s Jars— The
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The fruit season is here. Better call and see us and
vvewill “ JA R Y O U ” with low prices, good goods
and courteous treatment.
“ Old Reliable.”
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Mr. F. M. Hamilton, postmaster at
Cherry vale, lnd., keeps also a stock of
general merchandise and intent medi­
cines He says: “ Chamberlain’ s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is
standard here in its line. It never fails i
tp give satisfaction and we could hardly
afford to lie without it ” For sale by
Mary A. Mee.
Central Point State Bank
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A ‘ ’ fcAR/’ -GAIN MEAN J A CAIN FOR YOU.
YOU WANT TO BE .SURE THOUGH THAT THEY
ARE REAL BARGAINS AND NOT FAKE BAR­
GAINS. WE DO NOT BELIEVE IN ‘ BAMBOOZLING’
OR FOOLING, — \JS E WHICH V/ORD YOU WILL-
THE PEOPLE BY ROLLING IN CA.SE.S OF^HoDDY
GOOD,5 THROUGH OUR BACK DOOR AT NIGHT
AND .SENDING THEM OUT THE FRONT DOOR
DURING THE DAY. EVERY ARTICLE IN OUR
.STORE IJ A BARGAIN. MAKE YOUR SELEC­
TIONS NOW AND GO AND CELEBRATE THE GLO­
RIOUS 4TH IN A NEW OUTFIT AT BARGAIN
PRICES.
(«ike (he Postmaster's Word for ¡1.
Central Point, Ore,
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T R A N S A C T S A G E N E R A L B A N K IN G B U SIN E SS
D IRECTORS—J. W. Merritt, President; W. C. I.eevcr, Vice-President; T. M
Witten, Cashier; I. C. Kobnett, W. J. Freeman.
Your Patronage is Respectfully Solicited.
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Central Point Market
L E W IS &
S O N S , Props.
FRESH and SALT MEATS.
Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal.
H ighest Market Price Paid for Beef, Pork and Mutton.
RESPECTFULLY,
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Will Build Kelt line.
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W e invite your patronage.
N O WATER WORKS
L. HATFIELD.
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The H erald has secured the informa­
tion from reliable sources that Presi- j
dent Burnum o f the Medford -Jackson­
ville railroad company, who is now in I
the East, is negotiating with Wall j
The editor o f an exchange re-
street financiers with a view to secur-1 m a r k s ¡ n a r e c e n t is s u e th a t
no!
ing Huificient capital with which to I
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until he,
electrify his present road and also to ,
n 13 * S ° ° d C!tlZel1
construct and equip a belt line ____
around | ^dkes a n a c t i v e 1 n t o r c s , in the |
and through the valley. According to! welfare o f the town; no man is a
present plans, the H erald has been in- g o o d citizen w h o r e g a r d s th e
formed, a road will be built from Jack- {.ow n m e r e ly as a c o n v e n ie n t
k *. - h
C E N T R A L P OINT, ORE.
B U T . A N E V E R -P R E S E N T C H A N C E FOR A FIRE
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Protect Your Property with a Policy in t h e ,
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We Are in the Swim
Timber Land A ct June 3, 1878.—
NOTICE
FOR
PHOENIX
They pay their losses
PUBLICATION.
o f Hartford
and give policy holders a
“SQUARE
DEAL.”
U nited S tates L and O ffice ,
S. A . P A TTISO N , Agent.
H e r a l d O f f i c e , Cent. Pt.
Roseburg, Oregon, May 4, 1907.
N it ice 1 - hereby given th at lu com-1
pli ir ec with th e provisions o f the a ct
of Congress o f Juno 3, 1878, entitled • x - x - x - : - ; - x - : - x -:-;-;-:~ h - x ~ x -:-:~ k -:-;-:";~:-:~:-:-:- x - h - h -- i --X "1"1"I.. h - i . +
“ An Rut for the sale o f lim ber lands
In the States of C iliforn ln, Oregon.
Nevada, and W ashington T e r rlto -y ,”
as extended to all the Public Land
States by act of August 4, 1892, Clara
M. Beall, of Central Point, county of
J a ' k - 11 , Slate of Oregon, hag tills
ri iy filed In 'b iso ffice her sworn state­
ment. No. 810U, tor th e purchase of
the W * SEJ, E* SWJ. of Section No.
PRICES
7. In T ow n ship No. 32 South, Range
N 1 . 2 Ea-t. and will offer proof to
Always the
show that the land sought is more
W e carry a full line o f
CHEAPEST,
valuable for pg tim ber or stone than
f i r agricultural purposes, and to j .
Quality
rgtabllstr her claim to said land before
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B A IN W A G O N S . BUGGIES. H AC K S.
A. S. B lilon, U. S C immlgsloner, at
Considered.
bis office, in Medford, Oregon, on
SU R R IE S,
ETC.
RUNABOUTS ’
F riday , the 2nd day o f august . 1907. i
IN ST E E L and RU B B ER TIR E S
She names us witnesses: Fredrick
CALL AND
Sturgis, ot T r ill, O regon; Ida Sturgis.
f I rail. O regon; Henrv Morgan, of
SEE US
Trail, Oregon;
W. W. W lllits, o f
Persist, Oregon.
Harness. Saddles. Robes and Whips, Gasoline
Any and all persons claim ing ad-
vi r cly the above-detcrlbed lar rfs are
Engines. Pumps. Bicycles and Incubators
requested to tile flietr claims in this
i ffi o on or before said 2nr, riav of
W e carry one o f the largest stocks in Jackson County
August, 1907. BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Register.
Falls, with a branch from this place to >,la ce ,n which to liv e
No man
Medford. Perhaps two or more lin es! IS « S°od citizen until he becomes
will be pushed into the timber belt in j jealous about the town and all
order to facilitate the marketing o f the j her material and moral affairs,
output o f the sugar pine belt. Table Uverv citizen ought to stop and
Rock and Sams \ alley will also be given , . 1 :
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transportation by the Jacksonville Ceri-
m m h( u ‘ ' u > ( nLe ln a w n i l e ’
trai Point line
I t l s also understood W h a t can I d o t o m a k e t h e t o w n
and more homelike an<l m »king>apid strokes to win public
that the plans Include a direct line from a bettor
favor more and more. W e are not
this place to Crater^l-ake. that noted place?’ ”
I drifting with the tide, but rather
spot o f scenic wonders.
against the stream o f opposition. We
Mr. Barnum is said to he meeting
Simply Couldn't Suppose It.
I can keep afloat and our heads above
with excellent success in his negotiations
Scottish folk arc proverbially canny
and will probably have all necessary ar- mul prudent In money matters, 11 ml 1 w ater without fear o f being swamped,
rangements made within a few weeks, | the following shows that the younger j or sinking, because we always carry a
life-preserver o f “ honesty” to support
when he is expected home.
j generntiou Is no exception to the rule.
) A teacher In a lowland school was us in the ebb and flow o f trade.
taking mental nrlUimetle with a class
,
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of boy*. She asked one urchin:
constipation.
I “ How much would your mother give
For constipation there is nothing T™1 *° buy four pounds of tea at one
SHOE DEALERS,
quite so nice as Chamberlain’* Stomach 1M"* li*x n l’ 01""* •
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and I.iver Tablets. They always pro-1 " W e ,,n'er R, t "*<* mUfh ut one® »*
flint, mum.”
duce »pleasant movement o f the bowels
"N ever mind that. Four pounds at
without any disagreeable effect. Price one and six?”
C E N T R A L PO IN T, OR.
Zfi eta. Samples free at Mary A . M ee's
' But we ennna afford the one and
drug store
Oescribin^ a Railroad.
six. muni. W o always line the one ami
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The Pall Mall G alette I 11 1SP0 nsked
twn.”
"Answer the question. What would Its renders to name the worst railway
Minimi Outlook in Southern Oregon she give you to pay for four pounds of 1 In England. And one English kl< Uer
unsworn! thus: “ f i r - The Southeastern
ten a t"—
at my residence at the Olsson
railway Is the Tory worst railway In
"Nnwthln’ , ninm."
place. 125 tiers fine wood
From the Gold Hill News.
WM. A. AITKEN
the
world.
The
i
glues
are
asthmatic.
"W hat do you mean by ’nothing?' ”
now on hand. Prompt deliv­
A prominent mining man o f this sec­
Its
lamps
are
trimmed
by
foolish
vlr-
“ She'd na’ gle’ me only bn w tiers.
ery
to
any
part
o
f
town.
Buy
tion, who has also been identified with She'd tell me tae ask the moti tae pit ' g.ns. Its faro« a: • excessive. Its car­
now for next
Winter and
riages let In the snow ln winter and
some o f the largest mining enterprises It donn.
save money. I handle only
"Oh. dear! Oh. dear! But. supposing nrr furnnees ln summer. Its motto Is
in the Bull Frog and Goldfield districts,
H. C. T U R R IL L , PROP.
nnpunctnallty. Its principal station Is
the best grades in pine, oak,
was asked his opinion o f the mining she did?"
approached
through
the
neck
of
a
bot­
ash. fir.
Prices reasonable
With a pitying smile came the reply,
My Bread etc is strictly first-class
outlook o f Southern Oregon. He said:
tle. It ruins the temper, destroys the
“ If one half o f the money spent in “ A can see y'm ne'er met inn tnlther, digestion nnd enables one to realise the
and
is second to none in the state
mum."—Philadelphia Publie Ledgsr.
Nevada in giving publicity to the min­
: Pipes, Fittings and Plnmbing Supplies.
horrors o f Dnnte's ’Inferno.’ I nm.
ing industary there was spent in south­
Special orders solicited for fine
sir. yonrs obodlcntly, the Worm W ho
Central Point. Oregon.
Turns."
ern Oregon, it woukl be the greatest
An Exception.
cakes. Satisfaction assured.
mining camp in the w orld.” The truth
The Professor—It Is said that the or
Noncommittal.
West E street, opposite depot.
o f his statement is very evident. The itlnary brick absorbs nearly flfteen
Give me a trial.
L O D G E D IR E C T O R Y .
"Guilty or not guilty?"
vast ledges o f lot. grade ore that streak ounces o f water. The Joker All the
"Yea,”
responded
the
man
nt
the
bnr.
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MEDFORD, ORE.
the mountain sides o f southem Oregon boys say Mooxem Is a brick, but I nev­
EN TRAL POINT LODGE NO. 193
"W hat's that?" queried the court
are the foundations o f large enterprises er heard o f him nhnorbiug water Sc Bbnrply.
I.
O.
O.
F.
attic Post-Intelllgcnccr.
•hat will one day be opened. They can­
"You nsked whether I was guilty or
Meets every Saturday evening at
not lie dormant forever. The pros­
not guilty, and o f course I am. O f the
7:30 p. m. in A. O. V . W. Hall,
The British government deliberately tw o conditions I could not well escape
pective stage in southern Oregon gold
com
er Second and Pino Sts. Visit­
mining will soon be a thing o f the past. Intrusts the "conquered" Boers with both."
ing brothers are specially invited to
the
government
of
the
country,
even
"B
ut
which
are
yon?"
Big smelters and reduction plants will
meet with us when in town.
W e have ju st received a new line o f goods including No­
"A w . pr on. Judge! What’s the Jury S. A P attw on .
C. S. E mry ,
be erected and the real development o f over the heads o f a British majority o f
tions. Fancy Goods, Tin, Granite and Willow Ware. Kitch­
fo
r?"—Philadelphia
Ledger.
Secretary.
Noble Grand.
southern Oregon as a mining district voters. The foremost leaders o f the
Boors
In
the
war
against
Great
Britain
en
Novelties, Fine Soaps. Confections. Carbonated Drinks.
will have commenced. It takes time to
A Slur an a Crest Stats.
' F. CAMPBELL M. P.
Restaurant in connection.
I f you stop to look you will
work such changes, but the time will are made the heads o f the colonial
It Is told of the Right Rev. Daniel S.
be much shorter in this instance than government, nnd these Boers are not | Tuttle, It. I>„ LL. P., who had been
buyisomething for our extremely low prices and high-
the man with the hammer would have only taking oaths o f allegiance to the attempai? nil Import . t rnnfereure nt
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
grade goods will astonish you.
Yours respectfully,
British crown, but arc openly pro- |
us believe.
Lnmhetti palace. I .anion, that during
teasing for It a devotion and an ardor ■ a very formal fuxct'on ho and hi. wife
Offic* Sscofid Street. First Duor North o f
o f loyalty which could scarcely Ire sur- were loudly arnioni c.xl as "the bishop
Hotel Williams.
puxsed by a colony o f purest British o f Misery and Mrs Tuttlel” —Harper’ «
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blood.
CENTRAL POUfT -
OREGON
Weekly.
Freeman & W iley
Farm Implements,
V e h icle s , Etc.
J
SMITH & i jOLOHY,
M edford,
Ore.
NEW WOOD YARD
SANITARY
CENTRAL POINT
BAKERY
PLUMBING
GEO. L. NEALE,
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CENTRAL POINT OR
New Racket Store
A . P. Gillett & Son.