/ / VOL. C entral li. point herald CENTRAL POINT. OR LOON. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 19, 1907. Dr. L. Davis, U. mist, of Ashland, No School Until January 6th. will devote on,- week each month here­ after to via- practice of his profession On account of the prevalence of in Cer.tial Point. Notiee will be given Mrs. Beach, of Ashland, visited1 in these columns of time of arrival and measles in the district and the conse­ quent heavy falling off in school a t­ friends in this city during the week. departure. tendance, the school board decided Mor,- Grand Mask Ball next Wednesday Miss Rose Adella Davison will give a Jay to discontinue school until Monday, night at opera house. Don’t miss it. recital at the Methodist church this ¡January 6th. The school has been For practical dentistry, see Dr, Davis, (Thursday) evening at 8 o'clock. A making a splendid record during the one week each month in Central Point. silver offering will be taken at the term until the measles began to get See the fine line of watches and door. Given under auspices of the busy and it was thought the best policy jewelry at the Central Point Pharmacy W. C. T. U. Everyone cordially in-1 to start the usual holiday vacation a week earlier than was intended. Dr. E. Davis, of Ashland, has opened vited to attend. Local and Persona! Ward Mason Leever. NO. 35 Business Pointers. I When you are in Medford drop in at C E N T R A L P O I N T One of the saddest and most deplor­ I "W eary’s ” for good liquors, cool beer able accidents that ever shocked and \ and a good lunch. 21tf is the center of one of the best grieved the people of this community . was that of Sunday morning which so ! See Findl* y ’s pictures at the post: ORCHARD DISTRICTS quickly closed the earthly career of Ward ° mce before y °u *>“ * y °ur Christmas Leever. For more than a year Ward Present-- 32d36 had been employed by the Condor I have on hand a car load of first- in the Rogue River Valley and Water and Power Company to throw class blacksmith coal and am prepared realizing the importance of be­ the switch lever which governs the to supply the trade in that line.—W. E * ing in close touch with the sit­ street lighting circuit in the sub­ Price, Central Point. 21tf uation the station and at about eight o’clock Wood is the same as money this year Sunday morning he left his home as a dental office in the new Ross building. Mothers with little children need no so you had better see W. C. Leever R OGUE R IV ER LAND COM PANY usual for that purpose. Two hours about a Cole’s Airtight Heater. Save Latest styles in frames and trim - |l« W « fear croup. cold. OT whoopmg Christmas Tree. later his lifeless body was found on the Cough Syrup their cost in one season. 24tf mings, new hats made to order or old : cough. Bees Laxative floor of the sub-station, he having has installed a branch office at •nes made over by Mrs. Jacquemin. ! tastes good. It works . off .. the . . cold A full line of the new school books Central Point, in the Herald evidently, in some unknown way, re­ „ , through the bowels, cuts the phlegm, There will be a X-mas tree and Sun­ N. Jerry, the well-known mining m an ,; c,earg the heRd For young and old. day School entertainment at the Chris­ ceived a shock from the high voltage will be found at the Central Point Phar­ office, with Mr W. E. Kahler, ia back from a business trip to Spokane Guaranteed Secure a botUe at m ce. tian church in Central Point cn Christ­ wires which had instantly proved fatal. macy, where the old books are taken in W. E. Price was the first to make the exchange at the prescribed exchange a native-born citizen of the val­ and north Idaho points. Sold by Mary A Mee> mas eve, Dec. 24. ley, and a gentleman who has discovery and others were soon called prices. C ook WANTED-At Buzzard mine, i „ , , . . .. A cordial invitation is extended to and the body removed to the Leever an Elk Creek. »35 a month and steady | D. S. Gnm yesterday bought the va- given much thought and study Laundry W ork-Leave your package work. Address Jesse Applegate, cant corner across the track from the the citizens of Central Point and sur­ home. It was too late to do anything at W. C. Leever’s hardware store for to the orchards of the valley, rounding country to attend these exer­ Manager, Ashland, Oregon. Care C. £™m T. C. admm.s.rator, cises, and if any one has a present they towards resuscitation, all indications Peil’s new laundry at Medford. Sat- j in charge. w 23tf for $40°. The Property was bought for being that the effect was practically isfaction gaurtanteed. We exepect to * . , . m i - Mr. Grim’s father, J . J . Grim, who will wish to put on the tree for a friend or instantaneous. put a wagon on the Central Point route Rev. Jacquemin returned from Merlin , ^ arrive from Nebragka Bnd erect relative you are welcome to do so. Call on him for reliable in­ Deceased was one of the most popular within a few weeks. lOtf Tuesday morning after holding services a fine residence thereon. formation regarding the mer­ and best liked boys in the entire com­ "B etter than Shingles or Tin” —Rex there in the Baptist church Sunday. munity. Of a i.appy, jolly disposition Flintkote roofing is better than either i its of any lands in the valley S. H. Phinney and family, of Chad- Big Squash Goes to Wyoming. For any of the ordinary diseases of naturally, he appeared to have culti­ shingles or tin. In fact, it is the best I ron, Nebraska, arrived in Central Point and especially of the orchard the skin Chamberlain’s Salve is excel- ^ morni ^ t to locate vated those traits which made him house covering made. I f you are build­ lands near Central Point and lent It not only allays the itching and here ^ v aprnr(>d permanently. Th„ They secured rnmna rooms J . D..Parker has captured the Iler- loved and respected by everyone. Not ing be sure and investigate “ Flintkote” : you will get the best lands smarting but effects a cure. For sa.e temporarially in Mrs. Fries’ residence. ! only among .hose of his own age, his ^ig 100-pound prize squash and is before contracting for your roofing. : by Mary A. Mee. in the valley if you invest. but expect to buy property and build a i now on his wa>’ tn Saratoga. Wyoming schoolmates and other young compan­ For sale by W. C. Leever. 50tf ! Mrs. S W. McLendon, of Gold Hill, home as soon as possible. with the bi* bunch of Pie material in his ions, but also among those of mature jt trunk. The squash was grown by E.H. years, there seemed to be with him a — — — — — has returned from a visit at Reno, Ne­ the j Maddux i It is claimed that indigestion is me without Irrigation and is a bond of comradeship not often m e t! vada and Sam has fired his new cook. • « »»iii* National disease. Thats why the de­ ! fine specimen. Squashes are considered with. On the street or elsewhere his I * Your skin sholud be clear and bright mand for Rings Dyspepsia Tablets i a]most a tropical fruit in Wyoming and ever ready smile and friendly nod and j ; | if your liver is in normal condition. keeps increasing because they do tbe ; when Mr. Parker expressed a desire to 1 jolly word was many times an inspira- i + Dades Little Liver Pills act on the work. Stomach trouble, dyspepsia, take tbis om, bome w;th him with him to help tion to others to throw off the blues \.. fiver; and headache, constipation and indigestion, bloating, etc., yield quickly. boost for Central Point, it was quickly and to open the mind and soul to the i J biliousness disappear. Price 25 cents. Two days’ treatment free. A sk your pres.ited to him. He will celebrate sunshine and beauties of life. Sold by Mary A. Mee. druggist about them. Sold by Mary A. his temporary return to Saratoga with VVard was a native son of this county, T. M. Witten reports that since the Mee. a Pumpkin Pie Carnival where all his having been born here January 10, 1891. holidays closed deposits have far ex­ George Stierly and Lee Scott were friends will be treated to an acre or so | He was aged 16 years, 11 months and ceeded withdrawals in the CentralPoint down from Medford Tuesday looking of genuine Oregon pumpkin pie. As a 5 days when the sudden summons came State Bank. for locations in Central Point, which result he expects a big rush of home- j to pass on. He was a student in the Do you know that Pinesalve Carbol- \ j r< stierly believes is destined to be seekers to accompany him on his return j Central Point High School and was ized acts like a poultice in drawing out the best town in the valley. The gentle- here in the spring. j held in high esteem by his fellow stu- inflammation and poison? It is anti­ men are recently from Puyallup, Wash- j Before leaving Mr. Parker purchased j dents and teachers, septic. For cuts, burns, eczema, crack­ ington, and are more than pleased the Robinson property, on the W est: The body was laid to rest in the Cen- ed hands it is immediate relief 25 cts. with the change. Mr. Stierly says a Side (formerly owned by T. M. Jones) tral Point cemetery Monday forenoon Sold by Mary A. Mee. number of other families may be ex- and will bring his family and make his | after the simple but impressive burisl I service of the Christian Science faith Maldoren Obenchain, of Oakland, pected from that section to locate here ; home here in the earlv Spring was read by Dr. and Mrs. Davis of the -- California, was here during the week in the Spring. Christian Science church of Ashland. ” visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don’t worry about your kidneys when There is Truth in This View. The services were held at the residence Bartlett Obenchain. you can obtain 30 days’ treatment of and concluded at the cemetery. Six Christian Science services are held i Pineules for »1.00. These little globules The Medford Tribune makes some boy classmates from the High School •very Sunday morning in the lodge j bring relief in the first dose. Back- toon» on the second floor of the opera ache, Lumbago and Rheumatism yield | pointed remarks about the state rail- bore the casket and the entire class W jw . All are cordially invited to at- 1 quickly. If not satisfied your money road commission in the following, in followed bearing in their arms a wealth tend these services. Subject for next j refunded. This is a fair offer you can’tj which there is more truth than poetry: of floral offerings, with which the new- invite your attention to their Fine Sunday, "Christ Je su s.” {ose. Sold by Mary A. Mee. j "The last legislative assembly pro- made mound was deeply covered. The + , .______ . _ . ; vlded the people with a railroad com- scene recalled the words of that great •• n s T n f ' i . an 1 iw the iewelrv I reaching services at the Baptist i rniggicn wjth ample power to regulate orator who, at the grave of his brother, Line of Ladies’ Misses’ you s ou ®8 p, ,, ... 1 cburcb next Sunday at II a. m. and i .10 railway and express companies and fix said: " I f everyone to whom he has j r a? r* i |0Ln. „ „ „ ' P. m. Sunday-school at 10 a. m. and the rates to be charged by them. Dur- spoken a kindly word or done an act and Child ren’s ig am p ease . j young people s meeting at . p. m. ¡ng the past two days two members of of kindness would lay upon his grave It comes put up in a eo .apsi i e u e Good congregational singing at all tbjs commission have been in this val- one tiny bud or blossom he would sleep with a nozzle, easy to app y to t e services and especial music by quartet jey beaijng evidence as to the necessity tonight beneath a wilderness of flowers. soreness and inflammation, for^ any j Sunday morning at preaching service. 0r convenience of running another pas- His going leaves a vacant place, and form of Piles; it soothes and ^relieves j Christmas entertainment and distribu- senger train each way through the val- many wounded hearts that only time pain, itching and burning. Man Zan j ti0n of presents at the church on Tues- ley That trains run on the time of and the knowledge that he has passed Pile Remedy. Price 50 cents. Guaran-; (lay evening. Parents are urged to former u an(i 12 would be convenient to a higher and better plane can fill leed. Sold by Mary A. Mee. 1 place presents on the tree for the none wjjj deny and heal. which have just arrived. Mr. «nd Mrs. F. H Hopkins and two children. Everyone invited. I "B u t are there not more important boys. Frederick and Billy, left Monday j To cure a co)d firgt move the bowels, matters the commission should under- Resolutions of Condolence. •vening for Portland, Portland, where where they they ex­ ex- j ,iees Laxative Cough Syrup acts gently take? The railroad officials must smile More than 40 Different Styles to pect to remain until after the holidays. I n ^be bQWejSj drives out the cold, ' to see the commission neglect the Whereas, It has pleased the Supreme Y ellow F ib L umber —I am now re-1 clears the head. It’s pleasant to take freight rate question and devoting their Ruler to remove from our midst Ward Select From, eeiving large consignments of northern and mothers highly recommend it for i time to hearing demands for an extia M. Leever, beloved student of the fir lumber, which 1 am selling at rea­ colds, croup and whooping cough. Guar- passenger train here and a stub train Central Point high school, therefore be it Resolved: That we, the students and sonable prices. Now is the time to buy anteed to give satisfaction or money ; when the regular train is late, while prices are at a low figure. Let refunded. Equally good for young and j "The freight rates in Oregon are ex- teacherof she Central Point high scoool, Call and Select a Fall Wrap. orbitant. Many rates are higher, es- assembled, extend to the sorrowing me figure on your orders.—J . H. Gay. i old. Sold by Mary A. Mee. family our heartfelt sympathy in this, pecially short hauls, than ten vearg ago. 34d35 c . Green has purchased the The express rates are still worse, so the hour of their bereavement. Be it S. H. Phinney, recently from Neb- , (¡very bam property, comer Second ’■ . , . , , Ore­ further raska, yesterday purchased 10 acres of j and p ine 8treets, and also the building mUCh " “ t0 am° Unt t0 robbtfry' gon has a state library at Salem, and Resolved: That a copy of these reso­ the Neidemier tract, one-half mile | adjoining, occupied by the H erald it costs seventy cents to get an ordinary lutions be sent to the family and to the West of town for $100 an acre. C. S \ office, from I F. Williams, the con- law book from there to Medford and Central Point Herald for publication. Sanderson made the sale. sidération being in the neighborhood of return. (Signed by Committee.) .cr L o st —Last Monday afternoon, be­ $2500. The property is a valuable one, i “ The commissioners are not worrying L awrence N ichols , t ,1, I tween the PanKey home, in the north the location being one of the best in the railroads any by investigating pas­ F loyd R o m , part of town, and the school house, a town. Mr. Green has been occupying senger trains. If the railroads put up A. J . H anby . IÎ large, single shawl. Finder please re­ the barn for some time and is now full a fight, it is to keep the commissioners Cen'ra! Point, Ore., December 16, 1967. 'r turn to Mrs. H. C. Cook or leave at owner of the property. He will im­ busy at something that ir. unimportant. prove the property and will make the this office. Reward. A railway commission can be of much Central Point Livery Bam one of the A trial run was made at the flouring benefit to Oregon, and it is hoped it TdL!c Rockets very best institutions of its kind in the will he. Oregon had a commission once mill Saturday and Monday and Mr. county. The rem rt last week that a child in V 1 Virgin is highly pleased with the new that established a freight late and the community had the measles caused ' 1 ' L. L. Austin, a recent arrival from maintained it in the supreme court of plant. He expects to start running i a great fulling off in the attendance at Edmunds, Washington, and who pur­ this state, when Governor Chamberlain full blast after the holidays. school It is now believed that the | M agazine S ubscriptions —Before chased a five acre tract just north of was attorney-general. A subsequent little one did not have the disease and town from E. E Emerson, has com­ commission composed of railroad tools subscribing for your next year’s maga­ that Table Rock is yet without that zines. eithet singly or in combination, pleted a temporary dwelling on the set aside this tariff. .¡,.|.q.;-J..;-H -!-H-l--!-!- !-l-!-!"l~H -!"l-l-l~!-l-i--l--t*l -!-H"H~l-*!-l-!"!~H-b 4- place in which to spend the winter, and "B u t times are changed. What pass­ luxury widen the towns are enjoying. see Guy Tex at the post office. He will Rev. Davis filled his appointment expects to erect a substantial dwelling | ed then as shrewd politics is now in­ save you the price of your stamp and here a week earlier than usual so that money order and the trouble of writing. in the spring. Mr. Austin and his three tolerable corruption. The people want 33tf I young sons arrived two weeks ago and honest, faithful and able service If he may be able to spend the holidays with his family. i Mrs. Austin and their three little girls There will be a Christmas tree at j are expected to arrive today or to- the commission wishes to be more than It looks now as if we are to have no ornamental let it grapple with the the Methodist chnrch Tuesday evening, . . , ; morrow. Mr. Austin wa3 postmaster freight question. Taking the rates Christmas tree entertainment this yea . Dec. 24th. The program wdl consist of gt Edmund, for , number of yesrs and This is something new for Table Rock a Juvenile Cantata “ Entertaining only resigned the office to seek a home established in the supreme court in and not at all pleasing to our young Santa Claus.” Everybody cordially in the Rogue River valley. He is more 1894 as a basis and working from that, and taking into consideration the in­ folks, who think their good behavior invited. than pleased with the change and as crease in business the commission jrs, for several weeks past wasted if old It ia a well known fact that persons Mrs. Edmunds was here last snmmer if competent men, should be able to fix Santa does not come. living in the pine forests do not suffer and selected the property they since m tes that will prevail in the highest TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Leslie, Guy and Willie Davis have from kidney diseases. One dose of purchased he is satisfied that she will courts, and thereby earn their salaries. ’ ’ been aufTerin,} with the •;'ip the pa t Pineules at night usually relieves Back­ be as well pleased with their new home DIREI TORS J . W. Merritt, l ’rendent; VV. C. Lyi ver, Vice-President; T. week . ache. 30 days’ treatment $1.00. Your as he ia. Witten, Ceshier; Í. Kobfiett, W. J . Freeman. Mrs. It. C. Washburn is visiting it. money refunded if not satisfied. Sold ESTRAY NOTICE. Portland. by Mary A. Mee. I have in my pasture, taken up atout H1 So! Ut.l. Your Ua'r>; Mr. J . C P AbhldiiJ City Heiden. August 24, 19o7, or e two-vear-' light F or the H olidays —The finest and ! I • - fcll'l l ! I from hi.« vis: rod bull, showing uudrrhit ur . s*tUow- most complete line of watches and in ( V.iiorniu At the annual city election at Ash­ fork on the left ear. 1 iie owner mld jewelry ever brought to Central Point I )>• axe a' The lurk#*. land held on Tuesday the city went drv come forward, pay charlea und ta e ia now on display a t the Central Point „allied Pharma :y. The line includes rings, by a majority of 81 votes. Capt. M. animal away or it vili be advertised Thank an:ivin dream» at n: rharmes, pins, bracelets and many F. Eggleston, the present city re order, and told according t • law. with a literary 1 Our school wiM c A. C al hr. ether beautiful articles and is just was re-elected by a majority of 306, Call on Edmund March at the Cor k wry or-.' rumir.ent Friday night and t a k e a what you should see in making your an 1 Loomis was ejected mayor by a va- a tion for the holidays. farm, Central Fuiot, Oregon. 33d37 majority of 7. choice of Christmas presents. î G ran fili