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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1907)
CENTRAL POINT HERALD, ‘THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1907 ON THE UPPER ROGUE. O ur Bie: Clubbintr O ffe r. Arrangements have just been com pleted whereby the Central Point Her Bargains in fru it, I arm and Tim- ald Is enabled to make one of the great est clubbing offers ever made by an ber Lands. Oregon newspaper. Here it is: -------- Central Point Herald, per year, $1.50. Below will be found some real bar- Oregon Journal (semi-weekly), $1.50. gat.i* in umber aim fruit ianus which Pacino monthly . . . $ 1 . 00 . are worthy of your attention. Total . . . . $4.00. 238 acres—Oil Roque river, .'10 miles Our price for all three, only from Central Point. Good two-stor. Central Point School Report. If You Love Her Report o f Central Point Public School for the month ending Dec. 6, 1907: Number of days taught, 18; days at tendance, 3780; days absent, 152, times ök .n d &.nd tardy, 34; number enrolled on register, 235; average ualiy auciiuaiice, 21b. per cent oi attendance, 96; number ol visitors, 2b. A rented farm where both owner and Th • High School and the sixth grade tenant are receiving adequate com had but one case each of tardiness. pensation for their investment and ROLL OF HONOR. services and where ample returns are The following pupils were neither made to the soli to Insure larger and I better yields with each succeeding i lardy nor absent during the month: year should attract more than passing i HIGH SCHOOL. notice. Such conditions exist on a Paul Norcross Marguriet Holmes farm located In southern Michigan. It n Hull Norcross Katie Van Vliet is a dairy farm of 120 acres. 100 acre« tillable, two and a half acres In nat Edward Kahler Volney Hensley ural pastures and the remainder taken Frank Hatfield Daisy Wiseman : up by lanes, roads, yards and bulld- Linn Hensley Mary Olsson j tags. Ward Leever Carrie Morehouse Sawdust Is used for bedding in the Thomas Kincaid | stalls and us an absorbent This ren- Blanche Van Vliet Edith Caley Mabel Peart I den the manure especially adaptable for disking In. as in the case of fitting EIGHTH GRADE. | oat stubble for alfalfa. No 111 effects they ever tasted. Victoria Van Vliet Fred Farra | oil the soil have ever lieen noticed from Nettie Lewis Ward Barnett j the use of this material. Elizabeth Stark George Parker A litter carrier, suspended from an i overhead track, carries the manure j Claude Clark. airy Dai reamery c Don’t be afraid to tell her so. She will not hurt you. Brace up, be a brick and “ Pop the Question“ Don’t make any mistake in the question; ask her sweetly and gently: “ Dearest, will you join me in eating some of that delicious Candy at Sam Moore’s Confectionery?’g f t «2 50 frame house, good barn and othei The Semi-weekly Journal is the lead buildings, good well of excellent water, family orchard of apples and all kinds j ing semi-weekly newspaper of the o f berries. About 100 acres of fine | state. It gives all the general and alfalfa land. Valuable water right on state news and in addition gives the Rogue river with ditch constructed to complete and correct market reports place. Tri-weekly mail service passes twice each week. In the Friday issue door. Excellent hunting and fishing. a page of “ FUnny Pictures" for the childr«i, a page of short stories, and Price $20 per acre. Everybody in Central Point and neigh 100 acres—3J miles from Prospect, on other features maxe it a welcome to come in next Sunday and eat Crater Lake Park wagon road and visitor in every home. The Pacific Monthly, published at within 1 mile of Ray ditch and power site. Good two-storv frame house and other ortland, is the leading magazine of buildings. Good fences. Some fruit the West. It is ably edited and beauti on place. Good well of water. 40 fully illustrated. Its stories are clean, We give our patrons the best the market affords. Commer- acres in timothy. 1,500,000 feet of wholesome and interesting, all with cial and Transient Trade a Specialty. more or less of a Havor of the West. pine and fir timber. Good outside range. Special articles on irrigation, stock- Price *1800. A snap. 160 acres—Same neighborhood. Good raising and similar industries are at house and bam, good fruit and berrie.s ; once entertaining and instructive. j seventh GRADE, on place. 2,000,000 l'eot pine and fir | T1*e L’entral Point Herald is a strictly j feacle Neale Audrey Holmes timber. Price $1800. loc^ newspaper The H erald does ' Ellestad Earl Obenchain ICO acres—Good fruit farm All good : lts “ est to set fortn the advantages I Martin Witte Merritt Merriman alfalfa land and watered by living I 0* the Rogue River Valley, particularly | Henry Freeman Willie Leathers springs. 25 acres in cultivation. Good. that Portlon immediately adjacent and , SIXTH GRADE. house and barn. Near post office and tributary to its town It labors for j Grace Smith Sarah Bebb good school 3,000,000 feet fine red fir the advancement and upbuilding of Edith Emerson timber. 30 miles from Central Point. Central Point ami vicinity and is en- Cassle Jones Ella Hay Marv Hanley on Fort Klamath road. A most desir- « W to the suPPort ° , everv cltlzen Clifford Hatfield William Price able home. Price $3.500. of this section of the Valley. Mark Heatherly I have a Car-load, If you new! any, let me khow. Take advantage of this great offer Lawrence Brown For further information, inquire at Orm ■ Welch at once. It will only stand for a limited Russell Thompson the H erald office, Central Point, Ore. Earl Moore time. Three Publications that you need Brice Nichols Raymond Aikins. for the price of two. You save *1.501 and that’s “ worth while.’ ’ FIFTH GRADE. How Diphtheria is Contracted. Sadie Beebe Winnie Fifield MANURE SHED AND SPREADER. One often hears the expression, ,,My Mary Grogran Ella Witte About Digestion. from the stable and dumps It on a child caught a severe cold which devel Opal Coram manure spreader. The spreader stands It is not the quantity of food taken Mabel Grogran oped into diphtheria, ” when the truth Mabel Jones on u rectangular cement foundation but the amount digested and assimilated Gladys Grazier was that the cold had simply left the W H E N IN TOW N CALL AT Anna Rawhouser built with sides about two feet above I that gives strength and vitality to the May Ashen little one particularly susceptible to the the floor. The ends of the floor are Grace Leathers system. Chamberlain’ s Stomach and Fay DeFord wandering diphtheria germ. When raised, so that any drippings from the Liver Tablets invigorate the stomach Gertrude Stephenson Cora Clift spreader cannot escape, but not high Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is given Earl McFall and liver and enable them to perform Nathan Grisham enough to prevent driving the spreader it quickly cures the cold and lessens the Eddie Griffith John King their functions. The result is a relish on or off. By keeping some absorbent danger o f diphtheria or any other germ Clarence McFall for your food, increased strength and Roy Bebb litter, which is changed when neces disease being contracted. For sale by Thomas Altimus sary, on this foundation all the liquid weight, gi eater endurance and a clear ! Cuy Nutt Mary A Mee. head. Price, 25 cents. Samples free. 1 Bennie Stephenson Leonard Freeman ns well us the solid manure is saved Which is “ the best” in Oregon. Try it and if you don’t without recourse to a manure cistern. For sale by Mary A. Mee. I FOURTH grade . say it is “ the best” Jack will treat. We also handle the A roof over this foundation, supported Toothblacks. --------------------------- Guy Owen Merritt Owen Celebrated by seven foot posts, keeps off rain and “ As we have bootblacks so they’ve | Lowell Grim snow. The manure is hauled to the Methodist Church Services. Merritt Bennett got toothblacks in the Sunda Islands,” j Elmer Kyle ,, , ! Byron DeFord fields daily. Experience has shown said a traveling man. I Sunday School, every Sunday m om -; Roy Nutt that It Injures the texture of the soil j Jnlia Grogran “ What Is a toothblack?” ing at 10:00. very much to drive a loaded wagon ! “ Don't you know? A toothblack Is Phyllis Grazier Prayer meeting, every Thursday ; Edith Maddux over It when It is too wet. To avoid I an old woman with a pot of black j evening at 7:30. Fern Beebe ! Opal Heatherly this trouble, the building in the near ! paint, a gold leaf book and a set of Preaching services, every other Sun- j Katie McJimsey Jessie Ashen future of a shed large enough to store I Vegetable brushes. From hut to hut day at 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Grace Ashen Theresa Ellestad the manure accumulating during the Young People’s meeting, 6:30 p. m. | •he passes, and for a small fee—a yam, Clara Hathaway. wet periods of the year Is conteiupiat- ' • bunch of bananas, three cocoanuts— each Sunday evening that preaching | ed. Enough manure is produced by ! THIRD GRADE. •he paints the Sunda Islander's teeth services are held in the church. the herd to cover the whole farm with a glistening black—all but the two Edith Jacobs Genevieve Cook six to eight tons to the acre euch year. front teeth. These she gilds. And the When to Go Home. Cleora Childs Clara Grim Machinery Equipment. Bunda Islander thereafter goes about I Hazel Wright From the Bluff ton, Ind., Banner: | Lizzie Ferguson The Implements and machinery in .with a self conscious smile revealing Lela Peart j use on this farm are three wagons, | • truly knock-me-down dental display, “ When tired out, go home When you Rose Neal Florence Kline two disk harrows, one smoothing har a black and gold symphony. It Is a want consolation, go home When you j Lydia DeFord Roy Reddicliffe row, two walking plows, one gang disk common trick among the semlclvillzed want fun, go home. When you want to j Lola Freeman | plow, two two-horse cultivators, one | Newton Estes to color the teeth. In Macassar dark show others that you have reformed, go John Ellestad brown is the popular hue, and In Japan home and let your family get acquaint Ted Jones Clifford Gardiner J corn binder, one mowing machine, one : two-row cultivator, one manure spread- I among the unenlightened classes the ed with the fact. When you want to John Rawhouser Edward Aikins I er, one weeder, one combined fertilizer j teeth of wives are always painted Everett Sears show yourself at your best go home Floyd Kyle j and grain drill, one fifteen horsepower black. In such countries the tooth Lawrence Green. H O R SE S H O IN G A S P E C IA L T Y gasoline engine and one silage cutter. ! black is an Institution. She goes from and do the act there. When you feel SECOND GRADE. • One of the best tools is a float made of house to house as full of gossip as a like being extra liberal go home and I three eight-foot poles weighted so as | barber." — New Orleans Tlmes-Demo- practice on your wife and children first. Joseph Ferguson Charles Führer j to make a good load for three heavy i When you want to shine with extra j c arroll George cr»t. David Hlcken I horses. We treat you and your horses right. AH kinds of repair work brilliancy go home and light up the j Frederick Hopkins Vernon I’ankey Work and Wages. done. Satisfaction guaranteed. His Profession. whole household.” To which we would ! mikey Hanley Mary Bebb j Five men are employed the year In the midst of our tea drluking in add, when you have a bad cold go home t Hulda. Ellestad Vella Nutt round. Four of them milk from tou I the little Parisian restaurant, says and take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy I Goldie Owen Josephine Scott to fifteen cows each. Two of the j Mta. Beth.m-Bdw.rfs In an account and ¡ck cure ¡, certain to r sale t Gladys Stephenson Helen Warner. milkers drive the delivery wagons on i o f Home Life In France, a gentle- u _ A „ _ FINE SAMPLE ROOM the city milk route and take care of • EUROPEAN PLAN manly Individual wearing a tall hat by Mary A Mee. FIRST GRADE, the cans and milking utensils. One •nd frock coat entered and, after a l l j Caroline Alexander Bernice Nichols attends to feeding the stin k and to the ! abort colloquy with the young master. Livestock Insurance, I Donald Nash Lee Leathers. chores about the barns. The fourth j passed out. while not milking Is engaged at labor | “ You would never guess that gentle- The National Livestock Insurauce In the fields. One man devotes his man’s errand,” Marcel said, smiling. Association o f Portland, Oregon, s as he reseated himself at the tea table. insuring livestock against death from A Home Made Happy by Chamberlain’ s j entire time to general work In the i fields. A few day hands are hired “ He looked to me like a rather dis any cause. Our rates are right. In The Home of Commercial and Mining Men Cough Remedy. I during busy times, such as the haying tinguished customer/* I replied. “ Some vestigate us. We make no promises ! and silo filling seasons. . - lcl| r ___i About two months ago our baby girl government functionary on half pay we cannot fulfill. For further p a rticu -, , . , . , * , , , The milking takes about two hours or an owner of bonds.” , c t * \ i * i had measles which settled on her lungs lars, inquire of G. L. Neale, agent, . * twice a day. It is the first work dune Marcel smiled again. ,, 1 TV* . . ~ and at last resulted in a severe attack L lo te l N a s s li C o ., P r o p r ie to r » In the morning, commencing at 4:30, 20tf i , , .... ... , , . , . . “ That well dressed gentleman, then, Central Point Oregon. of bronchitis. We had two doctors but and Is finished In the evening at (J A lt d l b i 'd . O r e g o n supplies us with toothpicks, which his no relief was obtained Everybody o’clock. It takes the two men who wife makes at home. lie calls once a I ESTRAY NOTICE. Dining-room Unsurpassed. Refurnished Throughout. thought she would die. I went to eight drive the milk wagons about five hours | month and takes our orders. I dare I have in my pasture, taken up about; different stores to find a certain remedy j to deliver the milk and one hour to say he and his wife between them u i—i.. light w 4 jjcj, had been recommended to me take care of the wagons and cans. make from $G to $8 a week and con August 24, 1907, one two-year-old trive to keep up appearances on that red bull, showing underbit and swallow- and failed to get it, when one o f the The farm men work about nine hours mm. It Is an instance of what one fork on the left ear. The owner should storekeepers insisted that I try Cham in the field. The two men who drive the milk calls ‘gilded poverty.’ ” come forward, pay charges and take berlain's Cough Remedy. I did so and wagons receive $25 a month. The • animal away or it will be advertised our baby is alive and well today. —G e o . barn man gets $0 a week. One farm How a Flea Jumps. and sold according to law. W . SPENCE, Holly Springs, N. C. For hand is paid $23 a month; the other, It is said that a flea leaps 200 times A. C aley . sale by Mary A. Mee. j a boy. $18 a month. The wages paid W . C. G REEN , Proprietor its height, and. while h dually doe# Call on Edmund March at the Cooksey _______________ th«- tempoftry help very from 50 cents land on its feet, it often falls, especial farm, Central Point, Oregon. 33d37 | a day for boys to $2.50 a day for ly when it falls on a perfectly smooth Trespass Notices, printed on cloth, i skilled men. All the laborers are fur surface where the claws can get only for sale at the H erald office. 50 cents ! nished board. a slight hold. A flea has six legs, Up-to-date rigs and gentle teams guaranteed. Will take a dozen. tf whose great length and bulk make Causes of “ Hard Milking.” them so heavy that they must be a | you from any train or any hotel, at any hour of the day or “ Hard milking” occurs from varied great help in keeping their owner right causes. Sometimes the trouble is due night, to any place you wish to go. Best of care to tran side up when it makes one of these to an unnatural construction of the en gigantic jumps, and when It lands up sient teams. FEW GOOD GENTLE TEAMS FOR SALE. tire length of the canal of the teat, side down or in some other way its sometimes to newr grow ths along its ability to kick is so great that not couth «» and not infrequently to little more than one wriggle is needed to 30 DAYS’ TPEATMENT FOR *1.00 Hhotllke b<xll«iH attached to a pedicle, set things right. A flea’s wings are which drop down Into the eanal from mere scales and of no use; but, small above ami form a sort of a ball valve Satisfaction guaranteed snd worthless as they are, they tell otrf»tn»etloD Again the trouble m a y or money refunded. the entomologist something about the come from injuries to the lower part proper classification of the insect. To FOR ALL KID NEY BLADDER (the sphincter of the teat). These last the flea itself they have no vahie. causes usually arise from injuries re and She’ll say “ Yes. G. S. M O O R E. 2' V A X D P IN E STS., W E W ANT C E N T R A L PO INT S& 25 C E N T C H IC K E N D IN N E R Central Point Hotel, Lf-R“£ e B LA C K S M IR H C O A L P R IC E, n iK llQ R S ES IIO ER TH E OFFICE For Pure “ Astor” W hisky i C o l u IT T b i a B e e r T T ie O ffic e M e d fo rd , Je ffe r s O re g o n c t P e a r t General Blacksmiths and Woodworkers H o te l N ash Central Point Livery. Feed and sale Slables PINEULES TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM A N D L U M BA G O ceived from without and ociaslonally ar«» due to warty growths at the open A dose at bed time usu- ing of the teat. Not Depre»*«d. “Be says tts whole life Is a ftzzla. bhTof the FRIEND TO FRIEND. "Not a It. He's merely sesia water clerk that attends to *- “ the * — drinks.”—Baltimore American. The persona! reeoram-r.dation» of peo pie who have been cu re d of c o u g h s and It Is for want of application rather co ld * by C h a m b erla in 's C ou h Remedy than means that men fall of s u c o t ^ - have done more than all el-e t o make it a La Rochefoucauld. «taple article of trade and comm rce ovei a Urge part o f th e c o l o c i » a i d . SoliMTibe for the H erald . Sold by Vary A. Mee -djUflr ally relieves the severe case before morning. most BACKACHE PINEULE MEDICINE CO. CHICAGO. U. S. A . Sold by Mary A Mee. Attractive Butter Prints. Butter, If put up In prints, should lx* w rupr>ed In parchment paper to pre serve It. Trlnta should be rectangular and have a neat, trim appearance. Whatever may lx* the condition, the man that puts his butter up In the handsomest packages will sod the most butter If other conditions a n equal.