Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, December 12, 1907, Image 4

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    CENTRAI. m iN T HERALD, THURSDAY, DELEM RER 12. 1907
Killed a Big
Cougar.
Her Conversion.
How Ho Grow Young.
Pen Portrait o f Grieg.
When preparing Uls parishioner» P c
One satisfied mau returned from a
Here is a» vivid a picture of Grieg the
Charlie Jeffers returned Saturday the solemn ordinance of confirmation man as any that ha» yet been drawn. two weeks’ holiday. He spout It uo a
evening from a cougar hunt in the an old clergyman found among them A correspondent who saw the noted farm owned by an old aunt, and tbe
Butte creek mountains, bringing back one old woman so excessively Ignorant Scandanavlau composer when be re­ royal way In which she fed him, to
and stupid that for some weeks prior ceived bis honorary degree at Cam- ; use his own description, formed the
With him about the biggest cougar skin
chief delight of his holiday.
to the time he was obliged to have her
ever brought into Central Point. He come to bis bouse every day In order bridge, in England, In 1894, makes It , “ You see," he remarked confidential­
for the Manchester Guardian: “ It was !
measures almost ten feet in length to Instruct and catechise her. At leugtb
a sad and a strong face that we saw, ly, “my wife Is a graduate of a diet
and Mr. Jefftri esti nated that he be begau to hope that Ills time, pa­ one might almost have said a grim and cooking school of the most up to
would weigh over 200 pounds. He will tience and zeal bad not been entirely face, but that there was nothing of date sort. She sees that we never have
have a fine rug made from the skin, bestowed In vain, a few bright flashes hardness In it, a face which must have a meal which Isn't perfectly balanced
which will be big enough to carpet an of understanding having burst from Inspired both respect and affection la as to food values. Tbe things we eat
ordinary sized room. Mr. Jeffers’ hunt­ the old dame's clouded Intellect. “ Now, all who met him. Yet as the little, are chosen with reference to that and
not with regard to whether we like
ing dog treed the varmint and the first my good friend," said the worthy pas­ old looking man stood there in the red them especially. Well, I can tell you,
tor Just previous to the commencement i and yellow gown of a doctor of music
»hot from Charlie’s 30-30 finished him.
old
Aunt Laura, with her table Just
of the ceremony, “ as this Is the last
Every cougar disposed of means a moment In which I shall huve an op there was something Incongruous groaning with forbidden, Indigestible
about his appearance, the head, en­
good many more deer left alive, as it portunlty of conversing with you, let
REMARKABLE
circled with long, straight, white hair, articles, was a mighty welcome change
is probable these animals distroy more me ask, do you thoroughly understand appearing above the still stlffer, to me. She never heard of carbohy­
STOCK
deer every year than most of the ex­ and believe all the articles of your ■tralgbter lines of gaudy brocaded silk, drates or phosphates or cellulose, and
Christian faith?"
pert human hunters do.
which descended to the ground in the she wouldn’t know a proteld If she has taken the public eye, and unless
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i “ Aye, yes, sir, thank’ee,” replied his form of a regular cone, and the simile met one In a beau porridge, where, by vou take immediate advantage of the
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venerable pupil, with a simper aad of one visitor, who remarked that they tbe way, I believe they largely congre­ I still large assortments, you will lose
opportunity of an early choosing,
dropping one of her best courtesies, "I made him look Just ltke a penwiper, gate. But I tell you her fried chicken I j the
There Was Money In Ashland.
and fresh pork aud biscuits were the We can save you
does Indeed now, and, thank Clod, 1 was Irresistibly accurate.”
The Ashland Ridings tells this story heartily renounces them all.”
finest things I’ve had for years. My
TIM E AND M O N EY
indicative of the large number o f E. Z.
wife actually turned pale when she
Beer Capacity of a Munich Porter.
|
if
you
are
in need o f anything in our
saw
me
oat,
and
I
know
she
was
wor­
Marks who reside in that city:
The Clock Struck 1.
An English family touring In Ba­
“ The ‘old horse sale’ held by Wells,
It was Just two minutes to 1 when varia called at the world famous Hof- ried, because we were six miles from I line.
Fargo Express Co. in this city last John Ludlam entered the house and, brauhaus, the pride of Munich, writes a doctor. I was never ill for a minute,
Saturday shows that the officials of j unwrapping a paper parcel, said to his our correspondent To the waitress though, and those two weeks of old
fashioned, unscientific cooking have
that company believe there is still some wife that he had brought her a pres­ serving them the bead of the family made me feel like a new man—or.
ent
of
a
clock,
it
was
her
birthday,
money left in Ashland, as they shipped
In a matter of fact way simply held
S H O E D EA LER S ,
and she had expected a brooch or a up his five fingers. To the family’s rather, like a boy again.” —London
here all kinds of old packages and un­
ring ut least, und so she said tartly, astonishment, the waitress came back I M. A. P. ________________
claimed goods from Portland, Astoria "You liked the look of that clock."
with five quart pots filled to the brim |
and the four corners o f the state
d
Terrapin.
His face flushed. "A nice way to
auctioned them off to the high
bid­ speak about a present!" said be hotly. with beer. The visitors bravely strug j Terrapin begin laying abott the mid-
gled with the beer, but managed to [ file of May and hatch In about thirty
ders. Several hundreds of packages in 1 “ Well, It’s the truth. I wouldn't have
dispose of only about a quart between
If You Are W ilting,
all were sold and it is said that the given a couple of shillings for it," said them. Knowing that It would be con­ days. The female terrapin scratches
a hole in the sand with her tore paws,
express officials were not in the least she In an exasperating tone.
sidered an insult to leave beer, they deposits her eggs, from thirteen to
John Ludlam was a quick tempered
disappointed in the populariay which
called a porter and ordered him to nineteen, In It aud then covers them
mau.
The
veins
In
his
temples
swelled,
their goods developed
finish It. In less time than It takes up and leaves the heat of the sun on
and—
to relate It the Bavarian accomplished the sand to hatch out the young terra­
“ Under the persuasive intluence of
Just then the clock struck 1.
the local auctioneer, L). King, tightly
What did it signify—that the clock the task. Wiping his mustache, he pins. They are not much bigger when
demanded sixpence for the “Job” and, hatched than a man's thumb uail aud
wrapped packages of 1905 and 190(1 was running all right?
almanacs, advertising blotters and the
It did not. The ambulance surgeon having obtained the money, Instantly are as soft as dough. They crawl
ordered and emptied yet another quart around pretty lively aud begin to bunt
like, were pictured as possible treasure said a few minutes later that If the
pot.—London Mail.
for their food, consisting of small fish,
boxes of lost wealth and many bidders clock had struck one Inch nearer her
crabs, etc. The first summer they are
competed for their possession only to temple John Ludlam would have been
A
W
a
i
U
r
’t
Amazing
Wail.
a widower.—Pearson’s Weekly.
quite small, and about tbe first to tbe
have dreams of wealth rudely shattered.
The waiter spoke Indignantly.
middle of November they go Into their
Old grips and trunks brought remark­
“
Men
go
about,"
ho
said,
“complaln-
Many Color Lines In Cuba.
winter quarters.
These consist of
ably good prices i.he purchasers tak­
tae
of
being
mistook
for
waiters,
but
There are social distinctions In Cuba
some soft mudliole In the marsh or
ing the chance of finding a reward in hased upon color. There Is not one It Is on the other foot really that the on the bottom of some stream. Here
their mysterious contents A man was bnt several color lines, though these shoe rests. Us waiters are the real they sleep until about the middle of
awarded for $17 a large and likely loot­ are not eternal, hard, fast and un­ complainants in these cases of mistak­ April or later, when they come out aud to sample the very best brands of Whis­
ing box which might havi held a hali- changeable, as In the United States. In en Identity. Our kicks are sincere. are of quite respectable size, say four kies and Wines, your search will be
The others’ ring false. For at dances Inches In breadth. The next year they satisfied the moment vou taste th*
dozen rifles or shotguns, when he Cuba social life Is run largely by
and balls and such like crushes many are six inches and tbe third seven kinds we are now offering to out
social
clubs.
There
are
In
almost
ev­
opened it he found himself possessed of
ery town and village negro clubs, two a young man makes money by being Inches in breadth. It Is undoubtedly patrons. Both lines are exceptionally
a beer pump. And so on down the
pure and wholesome; in fact, the sort
or three grades of mulatto clubs aud mistook for a waiter. How does he while the terrapin slumbers In the .hat the I est physicians recommend to
line, until the sale was over. The ex­ white clubs. Iu one aud at Its func­ make money? Why, be Is tipped, and
mud that he acquires the peculiar their sickly and convalescent patients
press company is said to be well sitis-1 tions may appeur the husband, exclud­ all them tips he pockets, never think- j qualities for which we admire him. as a tonic and builder-up of the system.
lied with the results o f the sale, but | ing the wife; In another, the wife, Ing of handing them over to their | It Is the only flesh known which one Your house ought to have a supply, and
as much cannot be said o f those who but not the husband; In a third, their rightful owners. At every big affair j can crush In Ills mouth with his tongue you can easily afford it at our prices.
children, but neither the father nor we count on a loss of 5 per cent | without the aid of his teeth. The oth­
patronized it.”
Liquors for family Use.
mother. To the world tills will appear through the dishonest advantage that er animals run about, sleeping only at
Incredible, almost incomprehensible. Impecunious young swells take of be­ night. The terrapin sleeps night and
Mail orders given prompt attention.
It is a well known fact that persons Here It is convention, fixed, settled, ac­ ing mistook for waiters.” — Philadel­ day for six or seven months of the
Jiving in the pine foroBts do not suffer cepted and operative. These distinc­ phia Bulletin.
year and tnkes his night naps, too, for
from kidney diseases. One dose of tions, however, run but for a lifetime.
the balance of the year.—Baltimore
H. O. WILKINSON, Prop.
Pineules at night usually relieves back­ —Army and Navy Life.
Sun.
(Weary’s)
ache. 30 days’ treatment $1.00. Your
money refunded if not satisfied. Soldi
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SMITH & MOLONY,
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
FOP SALE.
FOR S A L E —Three good milch «cows and two
heifer calves. F. O. Cochran. Central Point.
3&M
W ATCH ES A N D J E W E L R Y -F in e s t line evei
opened in Central Point. A t Central Point
Pharmacy.
ytf
FOR S A L E —28 acres o f orchard -as »rood fruit
farm as there is in the Rogue River valley. 1
have received premiums at every fruit show
where 1 have exhibited my products. Erujuii«
L. E. Van Vliet, 2 miles west Central Point. 2i*i.
REAL ESTATE.
TH E CE N TRA L POINT R E A L ESTA TE CO
are representatives o f the National Co-.*j>« ra
tive Realty Co., o f Chi'-a$roi 111., and Washing-
ton. D. C.‘ whieh is the largest
Coiupan;
in the world, having Eight Thousand Repr«^
tentative* throughout the United States. Culm.
Canii.lrt ai.d Mexico, and throijgii our vast r«s
sources are able to BU Y or SE LL property ir
any o f the above mentioned countries. We giv*
everyar.e a SQ UARE D1LAL and do buninar
Right, absolutely Right aud no otjicr way. AH
business intru st«! to us will receive our most
PROMPT ATTENTION . List your property
with us and we will sell it. Wo Rent Houses
Ct llect Rent*, etc. The Central Point Rt*UI
Estate Co. is iocated at Carftrnl Point. Oregon
the HUB of the Rogue River Valley. Yours fui
Business.—Sanderson & Sons. Proprietors. 31t5
M edford, O re .
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Patents taken through Muun A Co. receive
tpeciai notice, without charge, iu the
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S P E C I A L - CHRISTMAS - S A L E !
From Now
Until
January I, 1908
W e have in stock one of the nicest assortments o f
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
in Southern Oregon.
O U R L IN E
of
IRON BEDS
ROCKERS
Beautiful Rockers, ranging from
the cheapest at $1.75 to the
GENUINE LEATHER
UPHOLSTERED
F U R N IT U R E C O M P R IS ES
WINDOW SHADES
As nice an assortment as you
will find anywhere.
Our Window Shades are simply
delightful.
DRESSERS
Complete line, ranging in price
T age
from $10.50 to $20.00.
ROuKERS
Beautiful Rockers, ranging from
the cheapest at $1.75 to the
Genuine Leather llpholstered.
XMAS GOODS
Our Christmas goods are as the
ladies say, "too sweet” for
anything.
^ c u r t a TR s ”
Just elegant and the best of
material.
PORTIERES
We defy competition either in
price or quality.
FREE PICTURES
We give, without cost, one hand-
painted picture, with each $10
cash purchase.
LOUNGES
AND COVERS
To go with them. We are selling
them so fast we can’t keep
them in stock, but have man­
aged to keep a few and have
more on the road.
DRESSERS
Our line o f Dressers is complete,
ranging in price from
$10.50 to $ 2 0 .0 0
Queensware and China
Special attention is called to our
Queensware and China Depart­
ment, which is unexcelled in
quality and unequalled in low
price.
DO YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR HOME TOWN? PATRONIZE THE HOME MERCHANTS
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Central Point Furniture Store
IRON BEDS
I have as nice an assortment as
you will find anywhere.
T. M . JONES, Prop., Central Point. Oregon
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