Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, October 17, 1907, Image 4

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    CENTRAL POINT RÈR à LD. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 17. IWt.
Anights dnd Ladies of Security In-
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On Thursday eyemng . Ofctuber 3rd.
the Knights and,l.ada-» of Security of
this city 'pstalled their officers for the
erusutm yearj A fttr a short business
session the doers of the Couneil were
throv«n open and the relatives and
friends of the members admitted and
then, the installation ceremonies were
gpne through with. When the last of
the new officers had taken their places
the president of. the Council, Miss Mary
A. Mee, gave a pleasing talk on tile
growth of the order in this city, and
at the close» in a few well chosen
words, in behalf of the Council, pre­
sented Mrs. N. P. Holmes, the retiring
president, with a water set. Mrs.
Holmes responded and thanked thu
Council for its remernbrapoe. A beauti­
ful bouquet o f ehoiee flowers was then
presented to T. M. Jones, who so ably
fUled the office of secretary fpu several
ypars. Miss Mee was also r erne inhered,
for her faithful and efficient work as
financier, and: was presented with a
fancy plate and centerpiece,, both th : !
latter preservations having been made
hy Mrs. Eli Jones. But the “ hit" of
the evening-was made byvT. M Jones, ’
who, in his usual forceful' and witty I
manner, gave a short history of Cen­
tral Point Council, of its trials and
struggles, until it has at last become!
acknowledged as one of the best benifi- j
ciary orders in the city. Recitations I
were given by Ella Jones and Gladys
Holmes, a song by Mattie Webb, and a !
duett by Cassie and Ella Jones was
particularly pleasing and the young
ladies were obliged to respond to an
encore. Plenty of ice cream and cake
was served, and all went home feeling
fhat ‘ it was,good to be there.’
A Most- Worthy Articl*.
When an article has l«een on tlte-j
market for years aod gairm friends -
aveay year, it is saferto calf tlrts medi- |
nine a worthy one. Such is Ballard’s 1
Horehound Syrup. It positively cures !
coughs ami all Pulmonary diseases. j
One of the best known merchants in
Mobile, Ala., says: “ For five years
ray family has not been trouble« withr
the whiter coughs and we owe this to
Ballard’s Horehound Syrup. I know in
bus savedryy children, from* many sick,
spells.” Sold-by Central Point Phar
rang».
i I Cole’s
Moore’s
Steel
Ranges.
R C aTO LV E D .
T h a t s o r*te , l u x u r i e s
N C C S JJ I V E S , A H O y I C E
a r e .
ver sa
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E V E R Y /VICE G A R M E P T P S BOTH*
Heaters.
IT / s
h o u l d B E ^ W H o D o e s n ' t
s E n j o y g o o d c l o t h e s , e v e n '
> *% A HORSE fEELS BETTER
-A R E THE BEST ON EARTH. -
¡^ Y ^ it f N E W HAR/VE5S
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BUSTER B R oV tf,
When you buy either o f them you know- you
have the very best on the market.
Leever,
Sells them.
T h e H ardw arem an , 1
He also handles all kinds of Hardware.
I
Better buy your Stoves early and be ready fo r
the-damp, chilly season.
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Central Point State Bank
iiu t u iu w io o iw i ,
Central Point, Ore.
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
DO Y O U NOT WLSH N EW HVR1$E.5.S FO R Y O U R ­
S E L F ? Y O U WILL T R O T B E T T E R IF Y OU 6ET!»T
W E CAN ” RIG Y O U " FR.OM THE S K I N Q T T :
GOOD S UI T FLEECE LIMED U N D E R W E A R , $ 1 . 0 0
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$ 2 .0 0
F tT T T F R
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FINE S U I T W OOL FLEECED.'
ME N’ S W O O L H O S E
GOOD B U S I N E S S S U I T
SETTER
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GOOD C H I L D ' S O V E R C O A T
BETTER
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A N U P -T O -D A T E H A T
DIRECTORS—J. W. Merritt, President; W. C. Leever, Vice-President; T; Ml
Witten, Cashier; I. C. Robnett, W. J. Freeman.
Your Patronage is Respectfully Solicited.
so
$1.50
.25
$ J 0 .0 0
$ J 2.00
$ 2 .50
$ 3 .00
$ 3 .00
Freeman & W iley
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Farm Implements,
Vehicl es, E t c .
RESPECTFULLY*
PRICES
Always the
We carry a full line of
J
CHEAPEST,
Quality
BAIN WAGONS, BUGGIES, HACKS,
SURRTES,
ETC.
RUNABOUTS
IN STEEL and RUBBER TIRES
L. HATFIELD.
Considered.
CALL AND
SEE US
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J Harness. Saddles. Rubes and Whip*. Gasoffte
Engines, Pumps, Bicycles and Incubators
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• • We aarry one o S the largest stocks in Jackson County
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
W i l P l e a s e Y o u r F r ie n d s !
One o f our handsome new
Leather Post Cards.
Come in and see the new line.
“ the best ever.”
They are
Post Office News Stand.
A child with:
strong, natural feet takes
more crercise, and grows
healthier and happier than
the unfortunate who is
forced by t h e criminal
neglect of the parents to
wear ¡Unfitting shoes.
"Educator” shoes are so
- constructed, that- all the
delicate- joints of the foot
are given ample r-vnm to
grow as they should!.
•I Parents who care buw
“ Educators.”
CENTRAL POINT, OR.
In.the County Court o f the State o f Oregon foe
theCbunty o f Jackson.
In the matter o£th e estate o f J. M. Vermillion.
deceased.
Public notice is hereby given that the under­
signed has tins day filed harein his duly verified
| Final Report and account in the above entitled
matter, and tEiat the Hon. George W. Dunn, as
I the Judge o f said Court, has this day appointed
1 S atu r da y , the 16th day o f N ovkm aer » 1907,
! at the hour o f 2 o ’clock p. m. o f said day and his
I office in the Court House in Jacksonville, Oregon,
as the time and place for the final hearing o f said
Report and account. All persons interested are
hereby notified to appear at said time and place
and make any obiections they may have to the
approval of said Report and account.
Dated this 17th day o f October. 1907.
I .
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C h a rle s V e rm il lio n .
I Administrator o f the estate o f J. M. Vermillion,
deceased.
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CENTRAL POINT
BAKERY
SANITARY
H. C. TURRILL, PROP.
My Bread etc is strictly first-class
PLUMBING
W M . A . A IT K E N
and is second to none in thestate
cakes.
ADMINISTRATOR'S FINAL NOTICE
In the matter o f the estate o f J. S. Grigsby,
deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned,
administrator of said estate, has filed in the Coun­
ty Court o f Jackson County. Oregon, his final a c ­
count as such administrator. That by order uf ,
Geo. W Dunn. Judge o f saal Court, sakl report [
w ill come on for hearing a t the court-room of said
County Court in Jacksonville. Oregon, on
M o n d a y * N ovem ber 26th* 1907*
at 2. o ’clock p. m. of said day. All persons in te r-'
ested or having objections to the same, will file
their objections thereto on or tiefore the said day 1
and date.
Dated this 15th day o f October,. 1907.
G eo . J. G r ig sb y .
Administrator o f Uie estate o f J. S. Grigsby..
deceased.
THE JERRY LUMBER and MINING GO.
—are now prepared to accept orders for—
D im e n s io n
L u m ber.
If we hav.n'fc what you want in. stock we
will cub it for you»
Mill four and one-half miles west Cent. Pt.
See W. H. BOTTORFF, Mgr. at milt or at
Central Point hotel
SM ITH s MOLONEY,
Shoe Dealers. Medford, Or.
Pipes, Fittings and Plnmbing Supplies'
Special orders solicited for fine
NO SENSE
OF
HUMOR.
Satisfaction assured.
West E street, opposite depot,
Give me a trial.
CENTRAL POINT OR
MEDFORD, ORE.
Don’t Pay Rent
A Scientist’* Criticism of • Csmio
I W ill P a y Y o u r C a r F are
From Central Point to-
Medford, and return,
for every $10.00 or
more spent at “ THE
T O G G E R Y , ” Med­
ford’s Fashion Store
for Men.
to sample the very best brands of Whis­
kies and Wines, your »•arch will be
satisfied the moment wit taste the
kinds we are now otYf-ring ttv our
patrons Hath linos are esorpUTmally
pure and whetesame; in fact, rite sort
that the best phystttans recommend to
their Sickly and evnvdesoent patient*
as a tome amrbbmUer up of the system \
Your house ought to have a supply, and
you ean easily afford it at our prices, t
T o g g e r y B ill.
tOf Course. )
liquors for r.tmdv list*.
Mail orders given prompt attention.
FHf MlfOt'E
IP. 0. WILKINSON, Prop,
t Weary'sV
MEDFORD
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—Phone 2U.
OREGON.
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Book For Children.
Charles Mouselet, a Frenchman of
letters, published a comic “ scieutlflc
dictionary” for the benefit o f children,
who found, no kittle amusement in his
odd accounts of things In the animal
world which were perfectly familiar
to them, but which were described la a
rather fantastic way In M. Monseiet’s
book.
The editor o f a certain scientific Jour­
nal. however, was much surprised and
shocked at Si. Monselet’s ignorance
when he took up the book, and he
Wrote an article about It In bla paper,
which ran as follows:
“ A certain M Mouselet has publish»
ed a dictionary fo r t b e use o f children,
which contain* definitions showing th#
most ciIn o rd in a ry Ignorance, such an
the following:
" ’ Sardine- A little fish without any
bead which live* In oil.’
"As If a fish could lire without a
bead and In oil!
"Another definition:
’’ T a rr o t- A bird somewhat resem­
bling the pigeon, generally green when
It Is not red or yellow or blue. Cocka
too« sometimes lire to be a hundred
year* old. except when they are stuff­
ed. and then there is no limit to the
length o f their Ufe.’
"Now. It happen* that the parrot Is.
not a plgeou at all and never has the
colors that M Mouselet give* to him.
and. In short, tills M Monselet knows
no more of natural history tham he hae
grains of common sense.”
BUY A LOT AND BUILD A
HOME INCENTRAL POINT.
O m * Priaes and Terms will Please and Satisfy you.
See us for full information.
CENTRAL POINT TOWNSKE COMPANY.
OFFICE Hi HERALD BUILDING. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.
E A G L E
M u rph y &
BA R
D ow n in g, Prop*.
W F HAVE MOVED north one block and are now lo­
cated in elegant quarters in the new brick bibett ad­
joining the Nash Livery B an.
We arejhere to give
you a "Square Deal "and
“Rainier Beer”
afwavs means a “ square deal” - to all beer drinkers.
We sell RAINIER BEER and afl other TOP-NOTCH
LIQUID REFRESHMENTS
Drop in and see us.
M u rph y &
D o w n in g ,
m edford .
O r e g o n .