Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, August 22, 1907, Image 4

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    CENTRAL POINT HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1907,
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Will Develop Coal.
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H. J. Hoge, of Pasadena, California
was in Gold Hill the fore part of this
week inspecting the coal lands in the
Meadows. Mr. Hoge is known to be
one of the best coal experts in the
United States and is actively interested
with some of the largest coal proposi­
tions in Ohio, Pennsylvania and Iowa.
Mr: Hoge was favorably impressed with
the outlook for coal in this valley, say­
ing that the general formation of the
coal beds here were the same as in the 1
large coal producing area in the East.
In company with R. E. Doan he visited
the mines east o f Medford and reports
a good prospect in that vicinity. He
left for Pasadena Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Doan informs us that he is now
ready to commence working the coal,
prospects as soon as a few minor de­
tails have been attended to. He is very
confident of the outcome of his work
and is anxious to get started again.—
Gold Hill News.
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T H E W A Y THR0U GPf. IT IS WORTH
WORE THA/N THE P R IC E C P A SHIRT
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YOUR COAT
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BROM V.
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President.
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for the fruit canning season.
Economy Jars--
The most economical;
Mason’s Jars— The
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The most lasting-,
“ Old Reliable.”
The fruit season is here. Better call and see us and
we will “ JAR Y O U ” with low prices, good goods
and courteous treatment.
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L o T J o F PEOPLE WEAR. GOOD OUTER. CLOTHING
BUT NOT GOOD JHIR.T J. THEY J A Y " W H A T ’ J
THE DIFFERENCE?
THERE U A DIFFERENCE.
A WELL FITTING JHIRT FEELJ COMFORTABLE
BECAUJE IT !J VERY CLoJE T o YOU.
T o BUY
GOOD JH IR T J IJ ECONOMY.
the l a u n d r y
YOU KNOW, IJ HARD ON CHEAP JH IR TJ . WE
THINK OF T H U WHEN WE BUY OUR JH IR T J.
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YOU AL JO NEED JoME COLLAR J Do YOU NOT?
THE LINEN IN COLLAR J JHoULD BE GOOD AND
THE JTYLE RITE. IT IJ NOT ECONOMY T o BUY
POOR COLLAR J AND THEY JHoULD BE THE
PROPER CUT.
WE ALJO HAVE L o T J OF NICE
NECKTIE J TO GO AROUND THE COLLARJ.
J ames T hornton ,
Secretary.
"JARS”
Everlasting Jars--
THAT SHIRT
FITS you Tbo
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Central Point is not in the earthquake belt but-our-
store is full of
o u t s id e
Pioneers to Meet.
The 32nd annual meeting o f the
Southern Oregon Pioneer Society will
be held at the Chautauqua building in
Ashland on Thursdry, August 29th
Honorable C. B. Watson will deliver
the address.
Music by the I.adics’ Treble Clef
Quartet, of Ashland.
Dinner to be served by the Native-
Sons and Daughters, under the direction
o f the following committee:
Mrs. G. S. Butler, Mrs. A. E. Kin­
ney and Miss Mabel Ruesell.
Afternoon meeting at two o ’clock
for business sod short soeeches.
Let there be a general gathering of
all the old settlers of Jackson County,
whether or not you are an active mem­
ber o f the Seciety.
This iviay “ Jar You!”
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W H Y Do HT
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LOOK AT THE JAMPLEJ IN THE J H o W FRONT
OF OLR NEW GROCERY COUNTER.
YOU'LL BE
JURE TO JEE JOMETHING GOOD YOU WANT
AND JoMETHING YOU WANT BAD.
OUR G R o -
CERIEJ ARE THE BEJT IN THE MARKET.
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REJPECTFULLY,
Central Point State Bank
Central Point, Ore.
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANK ING BUSINESS
DIRECTORS-J. W. Merritt, President; W. C. Leever, Vice-President; T. M
Witten, Cashier; I. C. Robnett, W. J. Freeman.
Your Patronage is Respectfully Solicited.
Central Point Market
LEWIS & SONS, Props.
FRESH and SALT MEATS.
Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal.
Highest Market Price Paid for Beef, Pork and Mutton.
We invite your patronage.
CENTRAL POINT, ORE.
NO WATER WORKS
BU TIAN EVER-PRESENT CHANCE FOR A FIRE
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L. HATFIELD.
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Protect Your Property with a Policy in the
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PHOENIX
of Hartford
is gt eatly enhanced when encased in a
Table Rochets
pair of our Fine Summer Oxfords. They
They pay their losses and give policy holders a
are fashioned on the latest style of last,
Finest in southern Oregon.
Souvenir
and
Comic.
“SQUARE DEAL.”
Our Sunday-school will have a picnic
with a special view to foot-comfort
on the river Labor Day, Sept. 2nd.
within anil neatness without Tbe finest
S. A. PATTISON, Agent.
H erald O ffice , Cent. Pt.
soft leathers are used in the uppers,
Miss Alice French, o f Ashland, will
und the soles, though moderately thin,
teach the Fall term o f school. School
afe exceedingly durable. We have all
will commence September 3rd.
sites, and should be pleased to have
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Nichols left last
you call and try on a pair. You will be
week for Klamath County with a load
sure to purchase when you find their
o f fruit and vegetables, for which they
September Issue now Here.
case.
expect to find a good maaket.
The attendance from here at the
Medford Carnival fizzle was small.
Mr. E. H. Davis has rented the Ray
SHOE DEALERS,
ranch for another year.
PRICES
Mrs. I. J. Stacy died of cancer in
Always the
Medford last Saturday morning and
CHEAPEST,
was buried in the Antioch cemetery 1; We carry a full line of
Sunday. The funeral was conducted by
Quality
BAIN WAGONS. BUGGIES. HACKS,
Rev. Hall, the Baptist minister, and i
ConsiOered.
was attended by a large number of the
SURRIES,
ETC.
RUNABOUTS
Murphy & Downing, Props.
many friends o f the family. Mrs.
O u r B in C lu b b in g, O ffe r .
IN STEEL and RUBBER TIRES
Stacy lived in this vicinity for many
W E H A VE MOVED north one block and are now lo­
CALL AND
years and was highly esteemed by all.
Arrangements have just been com­
cated in elegant quarters in the new brick block ad­
SEE US
She was a native o f Iowa, bom 1848.
pleted whereby the Central Point Her­
joining the Nash Livery Barn.
W e arejhere to give
ald is enabled to make one o f the great­
you a "Square Deal’ ’and
Harness, Saddles, Robes and Whips, Gasoline
est clubbing offers ever made by an
Engines, Pumps, Bicycles and Incubators
Oregon newspaper. Here it is;
Remedy for Diarrhoea. Never known to j ±
Central Point Herald, per year, $1.50.
■ • We carry one of the largest stocks in Jackson County
Oregon Journal (semi-weekly), $1.50.
Fall.
Pacific Monthly
. . .
$ 1 . 00 .
“
I
want
to
say
a
few
words
for
Cham-
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always means a “ square deal” to all beer drinkers.
CENTRAL POINT, OR.
berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea j
We sell RAINIER BEER and all other TOP-NOTCH
Total
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$4.00.
Remedy. I have used this preparation j
LIQUID REFRESHMENTS.
Drop in and see us.
Our price for all three, only
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in my family for the past five years j
and have recommended it to a number |
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m e d f o r d , O r e g o n .
o f people in York county and have
The Semi-weekly Journal is the load­
never known it to fail to effect a cure
ing semi-weekly newspaper of the
in any instance. I feel that I can not
state. It gives all the general and
say too much for the best remedy of
state news und in addition gives the
the kind in the world.” —S. J emison ,
complete and correct market reports
Spring Grove, York County, Pa. This
We have just received a new line of goods including No­
twice each week. In the Friday issue
remedy is for sale by Mary A. Mee.
tions, Fancy Goods, Tin, Granite and Willow Ware, Kitch­
a page o f "Funny Pictures” for the
Everybody in Central Point and adjoining precincts
en Novelties, Fine Soaps. Confections, Carbonated Drinks,
children, a page o f short stories, and
to come in next Sunday and eat the best
other features make it a welcome
Restaurant in connection.
I f you stop to look you will
Additional Sleeper from Ashland.
visitor in every home.
buylsomething for our extremely low prices and high-
The Pacific Monthly, published at
grade goods will astonish you.
Yours respectfully,
Portland, is the leading magazine of
The Southern Pacific in appreciation
the tV.st. It is ably edit«! and beauti­
of the steadily increasing passenger
fully illustrated. Its stories are clean,
traffic between Portland and Southern
wholesome and interesting, all with
they ever tasted.
Oregon points, announces that an addi­
more ot less of a flavor of the West.
tional standard sleeping car will be put
We give our patrons the best the market affords.
Special articles on Irrigation, stock-
on about Agust 1st between Ashland
raising and Similar industries are at
Commercial aud Transient Trade a Specialty.
and Portland. It will leave Portland
once entertaining and instructive.
WM. A. AITKEN
on No. 13, arrive Ashland at 1:30 p. m.
The Central Point Herald is a strictly
and return northward from Ashland on
local newspaper. The H erald does
No. 16 scheduled to leave Ashland 4:40.
its best to set forth the advantages
This will be qnite an accommodation to
o f the Rogue River Valley, particularly
H. C. TUp RI L L, PROP.
the Southern Oregon traveling puplic.
that portion immediately adjacent and
The car will be reserved as follows:
tributary to its town. It labors for
My Bread etc is strictly first-class
Ashland, sections 1, 2, 3, 4 and the
the advancement and upbuilding of
drawing
room;
Medford,
sections
5.
6.
and
is second to none in the state
Central Point and vioinity and is en­
Pipes, Fittings and Flnmbing Supplie».-
7, 8, 9,; Grants Pass, sections. 10, 11;
titled to the support of every citizen
Roseburg. 12. The first car will leave Special orders solicited for fine!
of this section o f the Valley.
Portland August 1st and returning will cakes. Satisfaction assured.
Take advantage of (Ms great offer
leave Ashland August 2d.
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at once. It will only stand for a limited
Weit E street, opposita depot;.
Give me a trial.
time. Three Publications that you need
for the price of two. You save $1.50
MEDFORD. ORK.
Subscribe for the HERALD
and that's "worth while."
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Post Cards
Stationery
MAGAZINES
Freeman & W iley
SMITH & MOLONY,
Medford,
Ore.
Post Office News Stand.
E A G L E
Farm Implements,
V e h i c le s , E t c .
BAR
“Rainier Beer”
Murphy & Downing,
W e W ant
New Racket Store
25=cent Chicken Dinner
A . P. G illette Son.
Central Point Hotel, L f' S E
CENTRAL POINT
BAKERY ' SANITARY
PLUMBINC
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