Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, January 02, 1908, Image 3

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    C EN TRA L POINT HERALD. THURSDAY. JANUARY
ON m UPPER ROGUE.
« ubbidir Off.r. pfwHctS Great
2, 190?
¡^„,,3 \w Valley.
If You Love Her
An'asy,T**flLù have just been aim -
plvtcil «ti.re ljf <hi Central Eoint B r r - j
Dtarttfoe afraid to tell I t t m .
wifi wot
In a rec.-at interview in the Portland
tU'auto* il fruit, I arm acJ im i- aM is ««¿tiled w « a lte r n e of the g neat -1 Telegraat. Fred H. Hopkins, of this
hurt you. Brace up, Ite a bekk .and
est du statar litr e* «/er tnttie by an
I place, who as now visiting in Portland,
k r lands.
Oregon «ewspa|«r. Mere it is:
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malots the prediction that the present
Central Point Herald, per yoar, ||, 30 . I „
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financial disturbances will in the long
Don’t make any mistake in the question;
Below m il be found m o t real bur- Oregon jou rnal (sez/ii-weekly), «.SO . run result in untold benefit to the
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ask her sweetly and gently; 'D u arest, will
trains in timber and fruit lands which Pacific Monthly
orchard interests of this valloy. His
STORING POTATOES.
you join me in eating some of that .deliciuiw
are worthy « f your attention.
Total
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$ 4 . 00 , reason for this statement is that it will
Candy at Sara Moore’s Confectioner}'?',
238 acres- On Rogue river. Hi) miles
The
Uw
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f
Platform«
and
have • tendency to divert capital to the
Iktr price fur all three, only
from Central Point. Good two-story
Tit« Qiv«a Good Roouits.
surest income-producing medium that
$ 2 -5 0
frame house, good bam and other
M j present method o f harvesting po­
is
known
to
man
in
the
present
state
of
The Semi-weekly Journal is the lead­
tatoes Is to first pull up the vine*
buildings, good well of eteeUent water,
ing semi-weekly newspaper of the civilization. Continuing, Mr. Hopkins throw two rows together, and with a
family orchard of apples and ail kinds
state. It gives all the general and said;
six tlned fork I then do the digging,
o f berries. About 100 acres of line
“ I t will especially offer inducements writes a Michigan man in American
state news and in addition gives the
alfalfa land. Valuable water right on
to
the
man
of
large
family
and
small
Agriculturist. After leaving the pota­
complete and correct market reports
Hogue river with ditch constructed to
twice each week. In the Friday issue capital to invest in five to twenty acres toes In the ran to dry 1 take a stone
placé. Tri-weekly mail service pasaes
a ; a*e of “ Funny Pictures” for the of the best land in the Rogue River | boat, with one horse attached, and
door. Kxeellent hauling and fishing. , :,T
valley, and by developing the same drive between the rows and put on as
Price $20 I per
p«- I acra,
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of shaf storle“' *"*<
many baskets as the stone boat will
r
other features make it a Welcome within hut own family and resources, at
T T 7 1 . '
T T 7 A A T fT N Everybody in Central Point and neigh
ne 1
160 acres—3J miles fro » Prospect, on
the same time work toward a solution hold. When the baskets are full, I
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borhood to come in next Sunday and ‘ eat
visitor in every home.
pnt them Into a lumber wagon to haul
Crater Lake Park wagon road and
The Pacific Monthly, published at of the labor problem as it affects men home, as this gives one a chance to
within 1 mile of Kay ditch and power site.
Portland, is the leading magazine of of large holdings in the orchard line. I
Good two-storv frame horse and other
the West. It is ably edited and beauti­ find no assistance so satisfactory in my
buildings. Good fences. Some fruit
fully illustrated. Its stories are clean, awn orchard as that offered by the man
on place. Good w«U o f water. W
they ever taeted. We give our patron* the best the market affords. ‘Commer­
wholesome and interesting, ail with oir boy with a good team, who is willing
cial and Transient Trade a Specialty.
acres in timothy. 1,500,000 feet of
more or less of a flavor of the West. to devote time which would be idle time
pine and firtimber. Good outside range.
on
his
own
holdings
to
labor
at
good
Special articles on irrigation, stock-
Price $1800. A snap.
raising and similar industries are at wages in the large orchard. Such a
160 acres—Same neighborhood. Good
man, with his team, is in the line of
once entertaining and instructive.
bouse and barn, good fruit and berries
The Central Point Herald is a strictly trained labor and worth far more than
on place. 2 , 000,000 feet pine and fir
local newspaper. Tne H e * ald does the transient laborer handling the teams
timber. Price $1800.
its best to set forth the advantages belonging to the ranch.
160 acres—Good fruit Carat All good
of the Kogue River Valley, particularly “ The great winnings made by the man
alfalfa land and watered by living
that portion immediately adjacent and with the small orchard of the right kind
springs. 25 acres in cultivation. Good tributary to its town. It labors for of trees on the right soil in the Rogue
house and barn. Near post office and
the advancement and upbuilding of River valley is the attraction which is
good school 3,000,000 feet fine red fir
Central Point and vicinity and is en­ bringing in the Eastern man now, and
timber. 30 miles from Central Point, titled to the support of everv citizen there is a big winning in it for Portland
on Fort Klamath road. A most desir­ of this section of the Valley.
capital to take up the m atter of de­
able home. Price $3,500.
I have- a Car-Joad, If you need any. Jet me khow.
Take advantage of this great offer veloping the better tpye of fruitlands
For further information, inquire at at once. It will only stand for a limited in the right way, and guaranteeing fair
the H kkaz . d office, Central Point, Ore. time. Three Publications that you need treatment to non-resident purchasers i
for the price of two. You save $1.50 in the development, for the correspond- i
ence of the commercial clubs and all I
and th at’s "worth while.”
P R I X K K O T A T O KH.
interested in real estate indicates that I lüurpe* # Early and Blu« Neohlch. part
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a Safe
of « prime winning collection shown at
the East is full of men who are eager j th«
Ohio state fair ]
Medicine fee Children.
to secure a desirable tract of the right j
His Natural Paca.
In buying a cough medicine for chil­
separate
them at they are picked up.
Hountsell, a Confederate soldier, waa kind of land set in profitable fruit trees,
dren, never be afraid to buy Chamber­ deemed by his comrades, says Mr. Ed­ and there can be no question that the A fter letting them dry as well as I
W H EN !N TOWN C A L L AT
lain’s Cough Remedy. There is no ward A. Moor In ’T h e Htory of a present situation of the banking in­ can I store thutu In a cellar on a
raised
platform
about
four
to
six
danger from it. and relief is always Cannoneer Under Stonewall Jack son ,” terests will add to the number of land
Inches from the ground. O f course
sure to follow. It is intended especially as great an enigma as Jackson him­ investors in the East.
this applies to the late crop.
for coughs, colds, croup and whooping self. In some of the various evolutions
“ It is an opportunity which Portland
In order as much a a possible to keep
cough, and there is no better medicine of the drill ft was necessary for tha capital should not neglect. In addition them from sweeting 1 put In a few
cadets to trot. This gait Hountsell
in the world, for these diseases It is failed to adopt ami w as reported to the to developing the orchard, it would be wooden tile, which are made of board
not only a certain cure for croup, but, superintendent, with the specification, advisable to add nice improvements in * or 6 by 1 lochee nailed In form of a
Which is “ the hest” in Oregon. Try it and if you don’t
when given as soon as the croupy cough -fo r fulling to t r o t ” Hountsell hand- j the bne of cottageS and barns, fo r there !
’1^Ui .MU° 7 ,9 * circulation of
say it is “ the best” Jack will tr e a t We also handle the
appears, will prevent the attack. ed In ills w ritten excuse a* follow s;
;
, i - t tw entvhom eseekerscom ing “ r t,lrou,<h the pH« and keep* the
Whooping cough « not dangerous when
“ I an. reported by M ajor Jackson for
^ va„ ey wh* w.ant a developed P°‘nto<* coo‘ A
" “ hOU,it‘ eB* 1
Celebrated
this remedy is given as directed. It falling at artillery drill to trot, Ujr ten-acre orchard w ith com fortable ly kept, will stand a low temperature i
better
than
a
high
one.
Especially
Is
I
contains no opium or other harmful excuse Is I uui a natural pacer.”
. buildings on sam e, to one man who this true when the potatoes are piled
drugs, acid may be given as confidently
Intsllsctusl Powers of Artists.
j wants a hundred-acre tra c t
Here is a together. Many a man, a fter working i
to a baby as to an adult. For sale by
Betw een the art value of a fine paint-1 fiel(] for loca, capital which can be hard and long to get the crop In stor |
Mary A. Mee.
lng or a griurt sculpture and the moat I counted on to yieid no less than one age, has suffered much loss on ac- j
"Pop the Question”
and She’ll say w Yes.”
G.
S
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MOORE.
2 ' nd IAND PINE STS,
CENTRAL TONT
25 GENT CHICKEN DINNER
Central Point Hotel,Ll“ “ '
BLA0KSM1RH COAL lift
PRICE,™ H0RSESH0ER
THE
OFFICE
For Pure “Astor” W isky
C o lu m b ia
Bidlist Church Notes.
All departments of our church work
•re showing a substantial growth. The
Sunday School, with C. N. Gilmore as
superintendent and a corps of efficient
teachers, is meeting the approval of
parents and we are more than pleased
a t the interest shown in our school and
the increase of scholars.
PRAYER MEETINGS.
Prayer meetings steadily increase in
interest and spirituality.
You are
urged to attend these services each
Wednesday evening, commencing at
7:30 o’clock.
To all who are strangers and have
no church home; who would enjoy a
helpful home of worship on Sunday;
who are weary and would find rest;
who are not satisfied and would lead a
higher life; who are willing to help us
in heralding the coming of the King
•nd in applying the truths of the Gospel
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to the problems o f life, our church ex-
tends a hearty welcome.
The subject next Sunday morning
will be “ Contrary Minds.” The even­
ing subject will be “ Weighed and
Found Wanting.”
A. N. J acquemin ,
Pastor of Baptist Church.
Wh> Suffer from Rheumatism?
Do you know that rheumatic pains
can be relieved? I f you doubt this just
try one application of Chamberlain’s
Fain Balm. I t will make rest and
Sleep possible, and that certainly means
a great deal to any one a ’fiicted with
rheumatism. For sale by Mary A. Mee.
artistic and faultless garment made
hundred per cen t within two years if j * ° " nt of lmProP*r rare <rf th* croP e ,t |
1
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there Is, of course, as wide a differ­
properly
farm ed.
I Korn ctlnvre the west her Is against [
ence ns there Is between a diamond
niece of nollshed glass but this f " I t is simp,y ama2lnK the number o f
storage, as In the spring of
and
piece of polished g a s b t hi* I men 0f small means who a re daily visit-1 uw6 wllcn .(„ „ a g e was done to the
does not prove that the know ledge nec
the Rogue R jVer valley searching
easary to the production of the former . r new bomeg> attracted by the climate
w-as greater than for ‘ he latter, that t | or th# fabuloug yieidg 0f tbe fruitlands,
plan is required a higher order of In i
Drovision has been made to sup-
tellect or that the carrying of It from a" d " ? P, ° T “ L I
u .
T,
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Its beginning to its completion Involved j Ply thelr demands. Most of these
deeper thought or depended on greater i homeseekers are cash men, and nearly
all of them men of limited means, but
skill.—London Tailor and Cutter.
j in easy circumstances. At this time,
Irrelevant.
At a term of the circuit court tu Ohio when a great deal of money is soon to
a "horse case” was on trial, and u well be turned iato new fields for invest­
known horsenmn was called as a wit ment, it occurs to me that this is a line
which should appeal to Portland in­
ness.
“Well, sir, you saw this horse?" ask­ vestors beyond almost any other. It is
ed counsel for tbe defendant.
on the cards that a system of electric
‘'Yes, sir, 1”—
roads will be installed in the Rogue
"W h et did you do?"
River valley within a few years, the
"1 Ju st openod his mouth to find out
how old he was, an’ 1 suys to him, I great growth of the orchard business
\ tubers In the cellars on account of j
I freezing. 1 had no trouble with miue. [
! »« I took advantage of the cold «nap j
i b-v Pacing a tub nearly full of water
I right on top of the potato pile For a
frw mprnln|fw ttlp w„u.r wotil<l have a
30 DAYS’ TREATMENT FOR $1.00
Member of Town
Board Resigns.
At a special meeting of the Town i
FO R A L L K ID N E Y B L A D D E R Board le\l last Thursday evening he !
T R O U B L E , R H E U M A T IS M i resignation of W. J . Freeman as a
AND LUM BAG O
member of the Board was presented.
FRIEND TO FRIEND.
The personal recommendatione of peo
•le who have been cured of coughs and
•old« by Chsmberlxin's Cough Remedy
have done more than all else to make it i
•taple article of trade and commerce ova
• Urge par: of the civilized world.
Sold by Mar, A. Mee.
A doee at bed time nen- The resgination was in writing and
ally relierea the meet stated in effect that the former hasty
a e tk * of the Board in changing the
severe case before morning.
BACKACHE
WNEULE MEDICiNE CO.
CHICAGO. U. *. A.
S id
by Mary A Mee.
boundaries of tbe town ineoroovafi* n
witVaft first vseMulting the wishes of
all of th«: peopie affected by therhanr»
made it tmrierirable for him to further
act with the Board The meeting being
a .-pecia! o*e. e»J!e>! for a specific pur­
pose, t'ie r« Ignation wa left on th(
ta ll* until t h e * gt regular meeting
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P eart
.. General Blacksmiths and W oodworkers..
H O R S E S H O IN G
We treat
PINEULES
Satisfaction guaranteed
or money refunded.
M e d fo rd ,
yon and your
A
S P E C IA L T Y
horses rig h t
All kinds of repair work
done. Satisfaction guaranteed.
l>«ing S«r«w* mr>S 8pik««.
On of our eorraapondenta »uggest*
: w hat appear» to be a vary good Id««
, for turning screw * Into wood which hi j
j Ha hi« to split, say* low * Homestead | E U R O P EA N PLAN
FIN E SAM Pi -E JAOOJd
It
not alwajH happen that one j
haa the alte of bit that rorre*i>omUi j
with th« Hire of the **r*w , no that • j
hoi« <*«n be !>orwd Into wood «mail i
enough to fit the «crew. In tuck a !
ruae tbe acrew may be turned Into th« |
wood a Abort distance; then with a
The Home of Commercial and Minin« Men
claw hammer It inay
pulled out, J
wLWfa will make the hole about th«
right Pixe to fit the large port of the I
screw . Thin may be repeated until t
th« ecrew ran \>e turned Into tbe wood j
H o te l
N a s s li
C o .,
P r o p r ie to r «
without danger of splitting the pleca.
M o d lo id . O re g o n
Another Ide« whlrh we have w en atu*-
reaafully carried out where It la nee- \
Dininjf-roim Unsuri-a.ssed.
Refurnished Throughout.
e#*a ry to drive aplkea or nulla Into
very hard wood 1« that of Ftnearing
th« nnlta with ordinary axle gr«aa*.
It la often possible to drive a nail Into
baKj w<JOd Where It la prepared In this
manner when otherwise no headway
eoukl be made
being the incentive, and there can be
no question th at lands along the foot-
hills, within a few miles o f the leading
towns o f the valley, will soon be re­
"Stop!” he cried. "Your honor, 1 ob garded as among the most desirable
J« » “> aaJ' conversation carried on be- home Bitea in the W est. I t is not only
tween the witness and the horse when j good fruitland, adapted to all varieties
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prcgCDtr_ Har.
o f fru it, but with the scenic surround­
^ Wcck)y
ings and the ideal clim ate o f this valley,
Gum and Thought.
these developed properties which now
One thing Is certain, you cannot are in demand by men o f moderate
chew gum and think at the same time i
means will one day be in requisition as
with sny degree of surer«*. You may I
chew gum and work m echanically, you rich men’s homes. There are no morr
may read with gum In your mouth sud j favored localities on earth than the
perhaps not miss anything In tha au ; foothills of Southern O regon.”
thor, but when It come« right down to |
good hard mental effort you ca n n o t,
concentrate and achieve tba !>e*t re ,
fROM THf ANTRHS.
aults of which you are capable while ;
your Jaw s work unceaalngly. That
champing Is Just so much waste«! euer Chamberlain S Gough Rrmfd? Benefits a
gy and as such dissipates your furcc [
City Councilman at Kingston, Jamaica.
and keep* your thinking power* re- j
duced to the lowest point. Ju st put It | Mr. W. O’Reilly Fogarty, who id a
gown In your notel«o«tk s * a fact that member o f the City Council at Kintfx -1
Gracing Land* O wrttockel.
no man can think deep, logical or well ton, Jamaica. WeRt Indie«, write« a*- I At the pmeerrt time the greater pari
bnlnnccd thoughts while 111* Jaw s are follows: “ One bottle of Chamberlain'« of w-eotesn grating land« la badly
fcorklng overtime.—Chicago Trlbuae.
Cough Remedy had good effect on u <re«r*(ork#d. Borne of the range« are
cough that waa giving me trouble and 1 • mo crowded that the ntorkmen are ex
I think I should have been more quick- I i perWnetng difficulty In getting au/TI
ly relieved if I had continued the rem- ' | «lent grazing for their herd*. Many
herd« h a re been rut down in order to
edy. That it was beneficial and quick 1 meet then« rendition*, while In oom«
in relieving me there is no doubt and it ■ Instance«, rather than run the risk of
it is my intention to obtain another an unusually hard winter or a period
bottle.” For «ale by Mary A. Mee.
j of drought, stockmen are going out of
buaiiMMS entirely.—J . H. f'ottoo
oays, ‘Old sport, I guess you're pretty
good yet.' ”
At this junctu re counsel for the op­
posing side entered a violent objection.
MEhe O ffice
Je ffe rs
thin sheet of Ice over it, but the pota
tww were untouched. I used to do
some storing In pits out of doors, hut
It is hard to regulate thing* Just right.
The One potatoes hciv pictured were
grown by J . L Keekly, Cnkm county,
O., wltoee prize winning collection In 1
eluded Banner, B u r p » ’* E arly, IJv
Ingston, Maggie Murphy, Blue Neahlch
ead Beauty of Hebron.
B eer
H o te l N a s h
Genfral Point Livery. Feed and sale Stables
W. C
G R E E N , Poprietor
Up-to-date ri#* and xenUc learn« jguaranteod.
Will take
you from any train or any hotel, at any hour of the day or
night, to any place you wish to go. Hest of care to tran­
sient teams. FEW GOOD G EN TLE TEAM S FOR SALPI
Deg« and fiKeep
Dog* are geuerally recognised to be
Ike greet vet menace to ebeep fa rm te*
In the e a s t In many w rttons of the
middle west the nuisance Is In
teg It Is Impossible lo som«
o t th« sooth to gTow «beep at all b«-
ctu « c of dogs Th«re are ooroe good
dogs, but therm are tbouesnd* of rnls-
srsbW rum roaming th« fields at night
bent npos mleehlef Ksrm I I
On Rainy Day«
t'errer th« floor of the lim n r y with
mad d u st fine asnd or g m r« I, nprlnkU
orrer with a litter of gm*M or bay. and
tbe fowl« will be k«pt bn«y srratrblng
If you «m tter some grain
rainy
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