Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, December 19, 1907, Image 2

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C entral P oint H erald
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New S30-00 Scrip ßooU
Commencing Decemoer 10, 1907, the
L a n c a s t e r & P a t t is o n , P u b l is h e r s
0. R. £. N. Co. and 8. P. lines in Ore­
S. A. P a t t i s o n , E d i t o r .
gon will issue scrip books o f t h e value
J. E. L ancaster . B usiness M anager of #30.()0 which will be honored by con­
ductors oil trains or by agents in ex­
An independent locsl newspaper
change for tickets or by baggage
devoted to the interests of Central
agents in payment of charges for ex-
Point and the Rogue River Valley. ! cess baggage. These books carry a
Published EveryJ^Thursdav.
fiat, rebate of $<50 and their use ini
Subscription price, #1.50 "per year, in paying excess baggage charge-, amounts ,
advance.
j to a one-third charge ui tile regnai
Entered as Second-class Matter, May 4, excess baggage rale. This new d- par-1
190«», at the Post Office at Central Point, ture will be of especial teterest to I
Oregon, under the Act of Congress of traveling men and will also be of ron- j
siderable interest to the general public. I
March 3. 1S79.
1 The scrip books are g o o d over any of
the company's rail lints in Oregon,
j Washington and Idaho and on the com- \
CHRISTMAS CHIM ES.
pany’s boats on Snake river between
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I Riparia and Lewiston. Persons con-
EFORE another issue Of the j templating trips over the comwnyV
H erald reaches its readers the
!*"■• scrip book ' proposition
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" iM before pur- . i
Christmas, that time-honored chasing their tickets.
festival and season of good-will Full information regarding this new
and gladness, will have come and arrangement may be secured from Mr.
gone, and we take this opportu- **’• Darker, S. P. agent at Central Point,
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nity for wishing the many friends
and patrons of the H e r a l d a
most joyous and merry Christmas.
May this Christmas day be blltha and n y ,
With no room for care or aorrow,
May your h«?arts be light from morn till ni#rht,
You’ll U- 1 H itle r f o r it tomorrow.
Reduced fidtes lor the Holidays.
The Southern Pacific Company will
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r o u n d trip ^ tickets account the
[ h o lid a y s e a s o n lo r one a n d o n e - t h ir d
(fare for the round trip between a l i i
| stations on the |»acific sy stem and to
Everybody should enjoy Christ- El Paso, Texas. Children under five
mas, if for no O ther reason, be- j years, free; over five and under twelve
cause of its infrequent occur- ! ycara' tickets will be sold at one-half
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rate charged adults.
rence. If
Christmas days
wereL,.
. excursion
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, at . all „ Oregon
~
Tickets
will be on sale
as numerous as Sundays or stations as follows; Christmas tickets,
“ steamer days” the time-honored December 23, 24 and 25; New Year’s
festival would lose much of its tickets, December 30 and 31, 1907, and j
popularity and would endanger January 1, 1908 Return limit, January j
1908. For further information, call
the financial standing of nearly 2,
on or address
every man in C h r i s t e n d o m .
FRED PARKER, Agent S. P. Co., j
Christmas would be a failure
Central Point. Oregon. I
without gifts, and gifts coming
with too much frequency would Additional Sleeper from Ashland.
lose much of their charm, both
in the giver and receiver, and The Southern Pacific in appreciation
for this reason there i.^no danger of the steadily increasing passenger
of there ever being an effort traffic between Portland and Southern
made to increase the number of Oregon points, announces that an addi­
tional standard sleeping ear will be put
Christmases in the calendar.
8in»r ye merrily, sing with cheer.
Christmas comes hut once a year;
G ifts rust money, ’Twould not be funny
To have too much Christmas cheer.
Christmas time brings many
pleasant surprises to old and
young. It is decidedly agreeable
to know that we have friends
who, for friendship’s sake, are
willing to go to considerable
trouble and expense to send us
some Yule-time token to remind
us that we are not forgotten.
The married man. however, who
has been made happy by oonv
exquisite gift, something that is
“ just what he wanted,” from
the companion of his joys and
sorrows, is quite apt to have his
pleasure turned to gall and bit­
terness next day when a bill for
the “exquisite gift” is presented
to him for payment. Why! oh
why is it ever thus?
If you want to make your husltam! a gift
That will make hia heart light h . h a summer
song.
It matters not whether its costly or cheap.
If you send a receipted bill along.
cumber
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OF M E D F O R D
X-mas is Corning!
CAPITAL $5 0,000
Resources over
OF
O N E -T H IR D
A
MILLION
But We are Here!
Two Years’ Growth $300,900.00
OUR SAVING3 DEPARTMENT HAS OVER 500 DEPOSITORS.
We pa;, three per cent interest on.TIME and SAFETY DEPOSITS.
We cannot with SAFETY pay a higher'rate.
FAIR
CAREFUL
With the Biggest Stock of Holiday Goods ever
offered in Central Point.
SAFE
If you entrust your banking business we want you to be SAFE and to
FEED SAFE. On these terms we invite your business.
Wm. S. Crowell, President
¡Geo. W. Dunn, 2d*V. Pres.
F. K. Deuel, Vice-President
JM. L. Alford, Cashier
Oris Crawford, Ass’t. Cashier
Toys, Dolls, Teddy Bears, Vases
China and Glass Novelties, Toilet
Cases, Pictures, etc.
New Racket Store
We ’have just received a new line of goods including No­
tions, Fancy Goods, Tin, Granite and Willow Ware, Kitch­
en Novel .ie.-, Fine Soaps. Confections, Carbonated Drinks,
Restaurant in connection. If you stop to look you will
buy something for our extremely low prices and high-
grade goods will astonish you.
Yours respectfully,
Watches and
A. P. Gillett & Son.
| Call Early and Make Your Selections Before
the Lines are Broken.
Centra! Point Market
CENT’L POINT PHARMACY
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.
F. A. HAWK
13. C. G R I M
City Draying and Transfer
General Blacksmithing
Central Point, Oregon
O re g o n
Repair work of all kinds. Wood Turning and Scroll
Work. Horseshoing and Wagonwork. Cast Iron Braizing.
Retail Dealer in Wood.
- H - H - H - l- l- l- l- H -I-»
Cole’s
Airtight
Heaters.
«ENTRAI, POINT LODGE NO. 193
When you buy either of them you know you
have the very best on the market.
SHASTA ROUTE
Leever,
’Phone Central Station
I have removed my place of business ■ D k H. P. HARGRAVE
from the Central Point Furniture Co. ’s |
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
store to the Hay building, between L. I
llrtfield s store and the post office, I
Office over First National Bank
where my patrons and the public gen-1
erally are invited to call and see me. j
Oregon
Medford
I have more room now, and every
article in my store -from the best
watch to the cheapest collar button —is
sold on an absolute guarantee. Special,
attention to first-class repair work.
P. J. HICKKN. i •• Removed to New
Painting,
Papering,
Tinting,
Signs.
SANITARY
PLUMBING
West E street, opposite depot.
VEDFORD, ORE.
Moore’s
Steel
Ranges.
-A R E THE BEST ON EARTH.-
CENTRAL P O I N T ...........................OREGON.
C. E. STEPHENSON
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Something Useful and Beautiful for every
Member of the Family.
Calls Answered Promptly Day or Night.
REMOVED
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1.1 Vf i Ú U 2
Meets every Saturday evening at
7:30 p. m. in A. O. U. W. Hall,
comer Second and Pine Sts. Visit­
ing brothers are specially invited to
and 16 will be carried through instead 1 meet with us when in town.
T. M. J o n e s ,
of being cut out, as heretofore, at Rose- ( S. A. PATTISON,
Noble Grand
burg.
Secretary.
Southbound, under this new arrange-1______________
ment, passengers holding proper trans­
PR O F E SSIO N A L
portation and Pullman accommodations
may occupy these cars on the night j
leaving Portland until reaching Eugene ! JER O M E t„ RAWHOUSER
at 12:32 a. m.
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PHYSICIAN ANDJSURCF.ON
F r e d P a r k e r , Agt. S. P.[Co,
i Office Front Street, Central Point Hotel,
31 tf
Central Point, Oregon.
Building.
The Christ, in honor of whose
birth the day is celebrated, was,
during his pilgrimage on earth,
the friend and helper of the poor
and needy, and from the beauti­
ful story of his life all the world
has learned the lesson of sweet
charity. And after all, this is
the best feature of the day.
How many homes made dark
and desolate by poverty and mis­ All Work Strictly First-class.
fortune will be brightened and Central Point - - Oregon.
made happy on this one day of
the year by the hand of charitv
no man can know, but in thou­
WM. A. AITKEN
sands and tens of thousands of
homes, in attic and alley, in shack
and cabin, the pinched, wan
faces of hungry children and
heartbroken mothers will be
gladdened and brightened be­
Pipes, Fittings ami Plnmbing Supplies
cause it is Christmas.
“ F W i the hungry, the naked c kit he.'*
W m the Master’* rro-o«ag» to man
In the day* gone hy when he walked the earth.
1* t us help them. then, when we can.
K *
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on about Agust 1st between Ashland
and Portland. It will leave Portland
on No. 13, arrive Ashland at 1:30 p. m.
and return northward from Ashland on
No. 16 scheduled to leave Ashland 4:40. |
This will be i|nite an accommodation to !
the Southern Oregon traveling puplic. |
C e n t r a l F * o in t,
The car will be reserved as follows: j
Ashland, sections 1, 2, 3, 4 and the i
ilrawing room; Medford, sections 5, 6.
All kinds of hauling promptly done.
7, 8, 9,; Grants Pass, sections, 10, 11 ; j
Rosehurg, 12. The first csr will leave !
Portland August 1st and returning will
leave Ashland August 2d.
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LODGE D IR E C T O R Y .
There is a time-honored belief
that has been handed down from
the days when Christmas was
first celebrated, that if a young
man succeeded in kissing the
lady of his choice on Christmas
“ under the mistletoe” she would
surely marry him within a year.
Twentieth century young men
will not despair, however, even
Observation Cars.
if they fail in this, but will be
content to kiss their lady love on On and after November 15, 1907, the i
the day or the week after Christ­ observation cars between Portland and |
m as-under the nose.
Oakland California, on trains Nos. 15
Do you want to kiss some charming Miss
While the sun hangs far in the South?
If you do. kind sir. and would Ix'st please her.
You will kiss her on the mouth.
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TRAINS FOR PORTLAND.
Trains leave Central Point
for Portland and way
stations daily at - - - 9:19 a. m.
5:19 p. m.
Sells them.
GO TO THE
MEDFORD BOOK STORE
Lunch Counter.
F. H. W EBB
¡-i-n -i-i-i-i-i-H-i-i-i-i’-H-i’ i ; < FH-r
He also handles all kinds of Hardware.
Better buy your Stoves early and be ready for
the damp, chilly season.
TRAINS FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
Leave Portland - - - - 7:45 p. m.
Leave Central Point - - - 10:11 a. m.
Arrive Ashland - - - - - 11:35 a. m.
Arrive San Francisco - - 8:48 a. m.
Through Pullman, Standard and
tourist cars on both trains; chair cars 1
Sacramento to Portland and El Paso-
and tourist cars to Chicago, St. Louis,
New Orleans and Washington.
Building • ■ Connecting at San Francisco with i
several steamship lines for Honolulu,
Japan, China, Philippines, Central and
With my fine line of
South America.
Fruits, Confectioneries
For particulars, see
FRED PARKER, Agent,
and Fresh Bread.
Central Point station,
—or address—
I h are added a fir st-e la n *
W m . McMURRAY,
Gen. Pas. Agt., Portland, Ore !
The Hardwareman, I
FOR
TOYS, DOLLS. LEATHER GOODS, L 0W N E Y
CHRISTMAS CANDIES, FANCY BOX STATION­
ERY, TOILET ARTICLES OF ALL KINDS,
BOOKS, CALENDARS. CHRISTMAS POST
CARDS, TEDDY BEARS. POUNDED BRASS,
............................. ETC., ETC. . .
Post Office Hours.
GENERAL DELIVERY HOURS.
Open 7:30 a. m. close 8:30 p. m.
Sundays, open one hour after each
train.
CENTRAL POINT
No money orders issued or cashed on
BAKERY
Sundays or holidays.
The
MONEY ORDERS
H. C. TURRILL, PROP.
MAIL CLOSES.
My Bread etc is strictly first-class No 14, north bound, 9:30 a. m.
anti is second to none in thestate 9:49 a. m.
No. 15, south bound, 9:30 a. m.
Special orders solicited for fine 10:11 a. m.
No. 13, south bound, 12 m.
cakes. Satisfaction assured.
12:28 p. m.
No. 16. north bound. 4:50 p. m.
Give me a trial.
CENTRAL POINT OR
Medford Book Store
Medtord, Oregon
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