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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1908)
C entral point herald V O I, -J. C E N T R A L P O IN T . O R E G O N . T H U R S D A Y , J A N U A R Y 9. 10OK NO. 38 Dr. Rawhouser left Monday morning ANNOUNCEM ENT. Town Board Meets, Business Pointers. for Portland, where he went to take See the fine line o f watches and Mrs. Irene Hampton Isaacs has the state medical examination before The Town Board met in regular ses opened a studio at her residence on jewelry at the Central Point Pharmacy. 1 the state medical board. During his Mrs. F. R. Moore is on the sick list. absence his practice will be taken care sion Monday evening, when consider East Seventh street, Medford, and will When you are in Medford drop in at is the center o f one o f the beat W. H. Noreross is shipping apples i of by Dr. A. B. Sweet, of Medford, able business was attended to. Routine receive piano pupils. “ Weary’ s” for good liquors, cool beer business was disposed of and the regu Mrs. Isaacs is a young musician of and a good lunch. this week. z itf j who is in charge of his office here. OR C H A R D DISTRICTS lar bills were audited and allowed. The extraordinary ability and talent, who Found—A knit shawl. Inquire at resignation of W. J. Freeman was ac I have on hand a car load o f first- through years of arduous study and Your skin sholud be clear and bright this office. in the Rofrue River Valley and application has brought herself to the class blacksmith coal and am prepared if your liver is in normal condition. cepted and placed on file. Wayne Leever is visiting friends in The matter of removing the street higest plane of musical thought and to supply the trade in that tme.—W. Et realizing the importance o f be Dades Little Liver Pills act on the California. 2itf ing in close touch with the sit liver; and headache, constipation and light from the railroad crossing to the intelligence. From earliest youth her I Price, Central Point. I. C Magruder is very ill with asth biliousness disappear. Price 25 cents. corner of Fourth and Oak streets was musical education has been in charge uation the brought up by a delegation of residents o f the best masters in the cast, and she matic trouble, Wood is the same as money this year Sbld by Mary A. Mee. of the west side and a vigorous protest has lately completed a course under i so you had better see W. C. Leever Hopkins says their holidays were pass ROGUE RIVER LAND COM PANY M. F. Wright, special agent of the was made. It appearing that the re Herr Herman Genss—a pupil o f the i about a Cole’s Airtight Heater. Save ed very pleasantly. Northwest National Insurance ComT moval was unauthorized by the board, great Liszt himself, and by far the their cost in one season. 24tf Bartlett Obenchain is reported on the pany, and a former resident o f this whereupon an order was made direct greatest teacher in America. has installed a branch office at sick list this week. A full line of the new school books place, was here Friday in the interest ing that the light be returned to its Central Point, in the Herald Herr Genss rightly claims the dis W. E. Kahler is enjoying (?) a tussle of his company and shaking hands with will be found at the Central Point Phar former position. tinction of teaching ihe only absolutely office, with Mr W . E. Kahler, with the grip this week. macy, where the old books are taken in former friends and neighbors. Mr. T. J. Kelsoe was present, represent correct method of piano forte playing, exchange at the prescribed exchange a native-born citizen o f the val Mrs. Anna Hanna, of Portland, is Wright established an agency here, ing citizens of the northeast part of and declares that without this method ley, and ajgentleman who has visiting her mother, Mrs. Pankey. with S. A. Pattison as local agent. town, and offered to install a street it is impossible for one to become an prices. B. T. Shields, af Roseburg, is visit The Northwest National enjoys an light at comer of Cherry and 7th streets artist, Laundry Work—Leave your package given much thought and study enviable reputai ion as a solid company without expense to the city if the city ing his uncle, Jas Shields, this week. to the orchards o f the valley, Musically, Mrs. Isaacs has the rare at W. C. Leever’s hardware store for Mrs. W. J. Freeman, who has been and one that always pays legitimate would support the light after it is in- j charm of poetic feeling and a delicate Peil’ s new laundny at Medford. Sat in charge. quite ill with measles, is improving. losses promptly and without quibbling. stalled. The desired permission was touch united with great power, which isfaction gaurtanteed. We exepect to enables her to interpret equally the put a wagon on the Central Point route Ed Waud returned Tuesday from a Prof. Clyde A. Payne of the depart given. Call on him for reliable in lotf The sanitary committee was instruct airiest waltz of Chopin and to sound the within a few weeks. 3-months’ trip to his former home in ment of science in the Southern Ore ed to notify persons to remove manure depths of Beethoven. Herr Genss plac formation regarding the mer Illinois. gon Normal School, at Ashland, has “ Better than Shingles or Tin” - R e x and other debris from alloys and other I ed no limit to Mrs. Isaacs’ art. In an its o f any lands in the valley Twin sons were born to Mr. and Mrs. been named by the board of regents as Flintkote roofing is better than either public places. interview he declared: ’ ’She can become and especially o f the orchard Jay Purkeypile Monday morning but president of the school for the remain shingles or tin. In fact, it is the best An order was matte directing the what she will—one of the world’s der o f the school year to fill the vacancy both lived but a few honrs. house covering made. If you are build lands near Central Point and proposed new charter to be published greatest.” ing be sure and investigate “ Flintkote” Mrs. S. C. M innick and her daughter, occasioned by the resignation of Prof. according to law in the Central Point you will get the best lands before contracting for your roofing. Mrs, Lulu Pruett, will leave for Port B. F. Mulkey. Mr. Mulkey has re Herald. in the valley if you invest. For sale by W. C. Leever. 50tf moved to Jacksonville, where he will land tonight to visit relatives. The following persons were appointed The Price o f Peace. engage in the real estate and abstract Mr. and Mrs. Noreross attended the judges and clerks of the coming special The terrible itching and smarting, The appointment of Mr. O. E. S. installation ceremonies at business. election: incident to certain skin diseases, is al Payne gives general satisfaction to Jacksonville last Thursday evening. Judges—J. H. Kincaid, B. F. Peart most instantly allayed by applying the faculty and student body of the Latest styles in frames and trim school, with all of whom he is very and T. J. O’ Hara. Chamberlain’ s Salve. Price, 25 cents. Clerks—G. E Fox and A. L. Aildns. For sale by Mary A. Mee. mings, new hats made to order or old popular. ones made over by Mrs. Jacquemin. Local and Personal C E N T R A L P O IN T The Central Point Dancing club will give one of their popular Saturday night social dances next Saturday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gay, of Medford, spent Saturday night and Sunday with his parents, AJr. and Mrs. J. H. Gay, of this place. Miss Fay Pleasants is at home this week from the Ashland Normal on ac count o f the serious illness o f her grandmother. :: T H E N E W Y E A R Finds us still doing business at L o s t — Last Monday afternoon, be tween the Pankey home, in the north part of town, and the school house, a large, single shawl. Finder please re turn to Mrs. H. C. Cook or leave at this office. Reward. Ticket No. 180 wins the fine doll at Central Point Pharmacy. The ticket has not yet been presented. If you hold it you better take it in and get the doU. Christian Science services are held every Sunday morning in the lodge room on the second floor o f the opera house. All are cordially invited to at tend these services. Subject for next Sunday, “ Sacrement. ” It is a well known fact that persons living in the pine forests do not suffer from kidney diseases. One dose of Pineules at night usually relieves back ache. 30 days’ treatment $1.00. Your money refunded if not satisfied. Sold by Mary A. Mee. Dr. J. L. Rawhouser has removed his office from the Central Point Hotel to the second floor of the new Ross building, where he has fitted up a hand some suit o f office rooms. It comes put up in a collapsible tube with a nozzle, easy to apply to the soreness and inflammation, for any form of Piles; it soothes and relieves pain, itching and burning. Man Zan Pile Remedy. Price 50 cents. Guaran teed. Sold by Mary A. Mee. Mrs. C. E. White, of Woodville, visited her brother, E. L. Farra, and his family last Thursday. Will White, of Woodville, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gay during the week. Mothers with] little children need no longer fear croup, colds or whooping cough. Bees Laxative Cough Syrup tastes good. It works off the cold through the bowels, cuts the phlegm, clears the head. For young and old. Guaranteed. Secure a bottle at once. Sold by Mary A. Mee. A party composed o f Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Leever, Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Rob- nett and Mr. and Mrs. L. Hatfield at tended a meeting of the Eastern Star lodge at Jacksonville Thursday even- ng. To cure a cold first move the bowels. Bees Laxative Cough Syrup acts gently on the bowelst drives out the cold, dears the head. It's pleasant to take and mothers highly raeotnmend it for colds, croup and whooping cough. Guar anteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Equally good for young and ett, Sold by Mary A Mee. the Old Stand. I" Dr. E. Davis, dentist, will be in his Central Point office January 13th to 18th inclusive. Make your appoint ments early. 37d38 No service was held in the M. E. church Sunday on account of the illness of the pastor, Rev. B. A. Bristol, who is suffering from an attack o f la grippe. Fred H. Hopkins and family returned from a pleasant visit in Portland Mon day morning. Barring some disagree able weather in the metropolis. Mr. I9 0 8 A ltho’ our stock shows the effect of :: the Holiday rush, we are not “closing j out at less than cost,” T h ree G en eration s o f Sohool H ouses. giving our customers The above cut shows something o f the advancement that has Leen made in Central Point in the matter o f school buildings in the past 50 years. The small building was erected about 1859; the two-story frame was built in 1888, and the beautiful brick struiture was built in 1906. The two-story fram e building still stands on the school grounds and is in a good state o f preservation. It will probably be needed next year to furnish additional room tor the rapidly growing school. The smaller building was sold last year and removed to another part of town, where it is serving as a barn. Table Rockets A Talented Musician. Great interest is aroused over the opening of a studio by Mrs. Irene The hole washed out by the high Hampton Isaacs, and the people of waters near the Bybee bridge has been Medford are congratulating themselves filled in, making the road again pass on having in their midst an artiste of so able. distinguished ability. Col. R. C. Washburn took a trip to Mrs. Isaacs’ talent has received rec ognition by some of the world’s great Portland. est artists. In the east she was given Hallle Head. Loren Gregory, Sewell audience by Mme. Bloomfield Zeisler, McCullom, Jacob Swimellar, Carl Beebe, the most famous living woman pianist; Elsie Beebe, Cora Gregory and Ethel the great Rosenthal accorded her an Fish, young people from Agate and interview of an hour’ s length, at which vicinity, made New Year calls on Table he extended her great encouragement. Rock friends. Her last teacher, Herr Herman Genss, The officers elected Jan. 4th by the the president of the California conserva Table Rock telephone stockholders are: tory o f music, is lavish in praise of her D. W. Beebe, president; Theo. Glass, wonderful achievements, her marvelous vice-president; H. W. Head, secretary- technic and musicianly interpretations. treasurer. The extension to Antioch For so young an artist and so earnest will soon be in operation, as work is a worker, the future offers almost being rushed. unlimited possibilities. That she has Our school reopened Monday for a decided to give Medford the benefit of few months’ term with a good at her talent and wide musical knowledge tendance. is great cause for rejoicing among The Agate and Sams Valley schools those interested in this greatest of all I resumed Jan 4th with Misses Mae and arts. — Medford Tribune. j Margaret Nealon in charge. Do you know that Pinesalve Carbol- ized acts like a poultice in drawing out infiammation and poison? It is anti septic. Forcuta, burns, eczema, crack ed hands it is immediate relief. 25 cts. Sold by Mary A. Mee. Livestock Dr. E . Davis. Dentist, will be in his Central Point office on the following dates: From Monday morning, January 13, 1908, to Saturday evening, Jan. 18th. From Monday morning, February 10, to Saturday evening. February 15. Watch for farther announcements o f later dates in these columns. 37tf OUR PLAN. 1 N o o c c a s io n a l “c u t ra te ” B a le s w i t h in fla te d p ric e s th e r e st o f th e y e a r , b u t ju s t c o m m o n , every d a y B A R G A IN S . T h a t ’s w h y o u r b u s i n e s s an d crow d o f cu sto m e rs c o n t in u e s to j^row. Cranfill & Robnett. Insurance. The National Livestock Insurauce Association of Pot Hand, Oregon, s insuring livestock against death from any cause. Our rates are right. In vestigate us. Wo make no promises wo cannot fuNlll. For further particu lars, inquire of G. L. Neale, agent, Central Point Oregon. 20tf The Meanest Man. Bill Nye had the truth well told when he said: “ A man may use a wart on the back of his neck for a collar button; ride on the back coach of a railroad train to save interest on his money till the conductor gets around; stop his watch at night to save wear and tear; leave his “ i” or “ t ” without a dot or cross to save ink; pasture his cow on his mother’s grave to save com; but a man of this sort is a gentleman and a scholar compared to the feliow who will \ take a newspaper two or three years j and when asked to pay for it puts it into the office marked "Refused.” rattling good everyday bargains. Methodist Church Services. Preaching services every Sunday at 11 a. m. and every other Sunday even ing at 7:30. Sunday School every Sunday morn ing at 10:00. Epworth League at 6:45 every Sun day evening. Junior Epworth League at 3 p. m. every Sunday. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 7:30. but we are still - I- H 4 1 'l"l-M- l- M- H - : - l- l- H -l-l- H -l-H - H - M "l-l-H -H -l-H -l-!-M -H -M -H -H - Ashland Normal School. Fourteenth Infantry to Manila. The Southern Oregon State Normal Three special trains passed through School, at Ashland, offers especial op ' last Friday carrying the members of portunities for teachers to review for I the Fourteenth Infantry, U. S. A., en the teachers’ examinations in February route from Vancouver barracks, Wash- and August, and to take work in Peda j ington, to Manila, P. I. At least two gogy and in Special Methods of teach [ of the boys were so favorably impressed ing in the various grades of the train with the appearance of Central Point ing school. Since the public schools of as they passed through that they left Oregon are calling for teachers who their future address asking that some T R A N S A C T S A G E N E R A L B A N K IN G B U SIN E SS can teach Normal Training, many are rosy cheeked daughters of the Rogue taking advantane o f the industrial work River valley write to them. A menu DIRECTORS—J. W. Merritt, President; W. C. leever, Vice-President; T. lately installed n the school. Expenses card o f the Christmas dinner of Com Witten, Cashier; I. C. Robnett, W. J. Freeman. of board, lodging and tuition nominal. pany A was thrown from a car window The State Normal School at Ashland bearing the u h’ r ft in pencil, "George Your Patronagre is Respectfully Solicited. is enjoying the largest appropriation of Rolling:. Co. A, 14th Inft., Manila, P. state funds ever granted a Normal I. Please write. “ From another win School in the history of Oregon. dow ¡1 square of regulation army “ hard Catalogues sent on application to tlie tack” was thrown, on which was pen President. 37d41 ciled. “ Write to B. U. Olen, Co. L. 14th Inft., Manila, P. 1.” Trespass Notices, printed on cloth, for sale at the H erald office. 50 cents Subscribe fur the H erald . dozen. tf Central Point State Bank Central Point, Ore. a Job Printing Neatly Done /'V '