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CENTRAL rOINT HERALD. THURSDAY, JANUARY ON IH E UpPtR ROGUE. O ur B ia : C l u b b i n g O ffe r. 9, 1908. If You Love Her A Man of M ark. “P ris o n e r,'' sa id th e ju d g e, ta k in g a Arrangements have just been com pleted whereby the Central Point Her j p a r t lu th e e x a m in a tio n h im self, " tb e Don’t be afraid to tell her so. She will not Burgains in fru it, lurm und fim- ald is enabled to make one of the great Im p riu t le ft by th e th ie f ou th e sto len hurt you. Brace up, lie a brick and Jew el case c o rre sp o n d s e x a c tly w ith est dubbing offers ever made by an ber Lands. , th e u iu rk lu g s o f y o u r th u m b . N ow , a s Oregon newspaper. Here it is: a m u tte r of fa c t. Isn’t It y o u rs? D id n 't Central Point Herald, per year, $1.50. you m ak e th u t Im p rin t? ” Bulow will bti found aowe real bar Oregon Journal (semi-weekly), $1.50. Don’t make any mistake in the question; “ W hy, y o u r bou o r,” sta m m e re d th e gains in timber and fruit lands which Pacific Monthly . . . $1.00. p riso n er. “ I—I th in k —th a t Is, I believe •sk her sweetly and gently: “ Dearest, will are worthy of your attention. Y E L L O W D E N T C O R N . —w ell—er—th a t ’s m y lin p re ss lo u .”— you join me in eating some of that delicious 238 acres—On Rogue river, 30 milog Total . . . . $ 4 . 00 . C hicago T rib u n e. Candy at Sam Moore's Confectionery?’, T h e Growing of a F ire t Rrixe Crop from Central Point. Good two-story Our price for all three, only L a rg est Mioa Mine. Upon 8w ard. frame house, good barn and other «2 5 0 T h e la rg e s t m ica m ine in tb e w orld In d e sc rib in g a su c cessfu l m eth o d of buildings, good well of excellent water, The Semi-weekly Journal is the lead lo cated a t S y d en h am . UnL, six te e n g ro w lu g Yellow D en t co rn B. W. B ish family orchard of apples and all kinds ing semi-weekly newspaper of the is m iles from K in g sto n . T h e p ro d u c t Is w rite s In N ew E n g la n d H o m estead of berries. About 100 acres of tine state. It gives all the general and m o stly a m b e r m ica, w ith som e silv e r o a a p fo llo w s: alfalfa land. Valuable water right on state news and in addition gives the am b er, th e h ig h e st q u a lity rntued. T h e I fo llo w the u su a l cu sto m of th is Rogue river with ditch constructed to complete and correct market rts m ine Is one m ile fro m th e u p p e r en d of sectio n by raisin g corn u p o n Bward. place. Tri-weekly mail service passes twice each week. In the Friday issue S y d eu h am lak e, a n d th e m ica Is t r a n s D u rin g th e w h ite r an d s p rin g m o n th s door. Excellent hunting and fishing. a pag0 of ..Funny Picture3.. for the p o rte d in b u lk fro m th e m in e by b a rg e I s p re a d m y stu b le m a n u re u p o n tb e 2 nd to th e ra ilro a d a t S y d en h am , w h e re It la n d a s f a s t a s m ade, c a r tin g d ire c t Pr“i* ?2° per acre; children, a page of short stories, and sh ip p ed to O tta w a f o r trim m in g fo r fro m sta b le and b ro a d c a s tin g a s evenly lbO acres-31 miles from Prospect, on other feature3 maKe it a welcome Is A A T A T A Everybody in Central Point and neigh ne th e m a rk e t. a s p o ssib le fifteen to tw e n ty lo ad s p e r T I T 17 V T X T Crater Lake Park wagon road and visitor jn every home ! \j borhood to come in next Sunday and ‘ oat acre. D u rin g th e la s t o f A pril o r first A G ra fte r, withjal mileof Ray ditchand power site. The p .cific pubUBhe<1 at T o w n V isito r (to sm a ll a p p lic a n t fo r of M ay 1 plow lau d to a n ev en d e p th Good two-story frame house and other Portland> ¡3 the leading magazine of o f a b o u t seveu inches, u sin g a jo in te r a holiday)—W h a t Is y o u r f a th e r? an d b ein g ca re fu l to tu rn o v er fu rro w s buildings. Good fences. Some fruit the West. It is ably edited and beauti- S m all A p p lican t—'H 's m e fa th e r. flat. A fte r lying a few d a y s o r u n til on place. Good well of water. 40I fuUy illustrated. Its stories are clean, T . V.—Yes, h u t w h a t Is lie? a b o u t M ay 8 (for la te v arieties) I h a r they ever tasted. We give our patrons the best the market affords. Commer acres in timothy. 1,500,000 feet of wholesome and interesting, all with 6. A.—Ob! ’E ’s m e s te p fa th e r. cial and Transient Trade a Specialty. pine and fir timber. Good outside range, more or less of a flavor of the West. T . V.—Yes. yes. B u t w b a t does he ro w w ith a disk b u rro w , th o ro u g h ly p u lv erizin g th e soil, a f te r w hich I use Price $1800. A snap. i Special articies on irrigation, stock- do? D oes he sw eep c h im n e y s o r d riv e a sm o o th in g b o ard so a s to h a v e a v ery 160 acres—Same neighborhood. Good raising and similar industries are at buses, o r w b a t? 8. A. (w ith d a w n in g lig h t o f co m sm o o th su rfa c e fo r ch eck in g off. house and bar a, gooa fruit and berries i once entertaining and instructive, M a rk off In ro w s fo u r fe e t a p a r t p reh en sio n )— O-o-w! No, ’e a i n 't d o n e onplaee. 2,000,000 feet pine and fir The Central Point Herald is a strictly n o th in ' sin c e w e 'v e 'a d ’1ml—P u n c h . ea c h w ny, m ak in g ro w s s tr a ig h t, a s It help s In c u ltiv atio n a n d looks b e tte r. timber. Price $1800. i loeaj newspaper. The H erald does C atch ing a P h rase. 160 acres—Good fruit farm. All good ¡ia best t0 set. forth the advantages A precocious little g irl liv in g on o n e j alfalfa land and watered by living of the Rogue River Valley, particularly of th e b u slu e ss th o ro u g h fa re s o f th e springs. 25 acres in cultivation. Good that portion immediately adjacent and c ity w a s In th e h a b it of g a z in g o u t of house and barn. Near post office and j tributary to its town. It labors for th e w indow a t th e b u sy s tr e e t belo w I good school 3,000,O K) feet fine red fir the advancement and upbuilding of f o r h o u rs a t a tim e. timber. 30 miles from Central Point, Central Point and vicinity and is en “ W h a t Is It, G lad y s, t h a i you find s o on Fort Klamath road. A most desir titled to the support of everv citizen c o n s ta n tly in te r e s tin g In tb e s tr e e t? ’’ a sk e d h e r m o th e r o n e day. able home. Price $3,500. of this section of the Valley. “ O h,” cam e th e w ise re jo in d e r, “J u s t I For further information, inquire at I have a Car-load, I f you need any, let me know. Take advantage of this great offer the HE rald office, Central Point, Ore. at once. It will only stand for a limited w a tc h in g th e c a rs go p ro a n d con.”— i H a r p e r 's W eekly. time. Three Publications that you need Not Appius Claudius. for the price of two. You save $1.50 Chamberlain’ s Cough Remedy a Safe A N ew Y orker, re c e n tly re tu rn e d and that’s “ worth while.” Farm, F ield and Garden “Pop the Question“ and She’ll say “Yes.“ G. S. MOORE. AND PINE STS., V V P \ \ / A CENTRAL POINT I 25 GENT CHICKEN DINNER Central Point Hotel, LF’S j j E BLAGKSMIRH COAL 3£& Medicine for Children. from E n g la n d , w h e re he sa w m u ch of th e tin se l a n d tin a rm o r p a g e a n try by In buying a cough medicine for chil A TYPE OP DEWT COBH. w hich v a rio u s a n u lv e rsu rle s h a v e been dren, never be afraid to buy Chamber FROM THE ANTILLES. ce le b ra te d a t O x fo rd a n d e lsew h ere, I [G ro w n In M a s s a c h u s e tt s ; w o r th y o f lain’s Cough Remedy. There is no j ------- c o m m e n d a tio n .] te lls th is : A R o m an in co stu m e ap-1 danger from it. and relief is always Chamberlain's Couqh Remedy Benefits a p ro acb ed a fellow tiu n o d c h a r a c te r a n d | T h e co rn is p la n te d w ith n co rn p la n te r sure to follow. It is intended especially r ... r ___ ..___. v.__ , _ .___ . asked, “A re y o u A p p iu s C la u d iu s ? ” | se t to d ro p fo u r o r five k e rn e ls (being for coughs, colds, croup and whooping g * “ man at KiB3S,°"’ Jamalca’ “ No,” resp o n d ed th e o th e r d e je c te d ly , i c a re fu l to h a v e good seed), a f t e r w h ich cough, and there is no better medicine Mr‘ W' ? Fogarty, wh° 13 a “ I ’m n o t a s 'a p p y a s C lau d iu s. I 'm ! fe rtiliz e r is applied u t th e r a te of a b o u t 300 to 400 p o u n d s p e r acre, an a s t a r t in the world for those diseases It is member of the ^-ty Council at a s Kings- u n 'a p p y a s ’ell!”—E x ch an g e. er, w h ich is sc a tte re d a ro u n d each bill not only a certain cure for croup, but, j Jama,ca’ WLest, In* « ’ writes as Classified. w ith in a ra d iu s of Bix in ch es fro m th e when given as soon as thecroupy cough S»"0™ ° " e bo‘tle of Chamberlain s T h e re Is a w ell k n o w n e d ito r w h o . check. W h en co m is u p sufficien tly to appears, will prevent the attack. C°ugh Remedy had good effect on a d islik e s n o th in g m o re th a n su p e rflu o u s follow ro w s th e c u ltiv a to r is sta rte d , Whooping cough is not dangerous when cough that. w «> K>vmg me trouble and questio n s. first in th e d irectio n in w h ic h it w a s O n one occasion th e te le g ra p h e d ito r j plow ed, g oing tw ice in ea c h ro w , c u l this remedy is given as directed. It thl"k 1 f “u(! have been «»»» <luick- containsno opium or other harmful ly relieved if I had continued the rem- ap p ro ach ed h im w ith th is q u e ry : tiv a tin g r a th e r close to ro w , b u t b ein g ry of a b ig la n d s lid e In c a re fu l n o t to co v er co rn w ith soil. drugs, and may be given as confidently edy. That it was beneficial and quick th " e H w e e r e s 's t a U sto n d e r w b a t b e a d s h a ll I p u t : A fte r a w e e k or te n d a y s c u ltiv a te in relieving me there is no doubt and it to a baby as to an adult. For sale by it is my intention to obtain another It? ” row’« in opp o site d irectio n , le ttin g c u l Mary A. Mee. "Y’ou m ig h t th ro w i t in w ith th e re a l j tiv a to r d ig nil It w ill. bottle.” For sale by Mary A. Mee. Beagle Against the World. e s ta te t r a n s f e r s ,” c a u stic a lly su g g e ste d th e “old m an .”—P itts b u r g P re ss . Electric Dredging Company. Beagle, Oregon, a postoffice in Sum3 Ira Packard, recently from Marion, valley, this county, claims the distinc tion of having the heavyweight post Indiana, who is with the Electric mistress of the United States. The Dredging Company, which is preparing lady is Mrs Sarah Gorden and her j to operate on an extensive scale on the weight is 316 pounds. If any other McDougal and Blue ranches, on Lane postal employe, or for that matter, any creek, halfway between this place and other government employe of lesser Gold Hill, was in town Sunday. Mr. magnitude than Secretary Taft, tips Packard says the preliminary work the beam at a greater weight than incident to installing the dredge and Mrs. Gorden, that lady would enjoy washer is well along and the machinery hearing from them, with proof of their for the plant is due to arrive at any time. “ tonnage.” The plant will be an extensive one, capable of handling a large amount of Why Suffer from Rheumatism? gravel daily, and as the ground is Do you know that rheumatic pains known to carry heavy values the com can be relieved? If you doubt this just pany reasonably expects good returns try one application of Chamberlain’s on their investment as soon as the plant Pain Balm. It will make rest and is in operation. The stockholders are sleep possible, and that certainly means mostly residents of Marion, Indiana, * great deal to any one afflicted with and the superintendent in charge of rheumatism. For sale by Mary A. Mee. affairs here is J. W. Huff, of that city. Sunday was Mr. Packard’s first visit to Central Point and he expressed him Will Extend Ditch. self as being more favorably impressed with our town than with any other V. T McCray, superintendent of the town he has visited in the valley. He Fish Lake Ditch Co., was here Friday expects his family here in the Spring looking after matters connected with and will become a permanent resident the extension of the company's irriga of this section. tion ditch from the Snowy Butte or chard to the ridge north of town. The Bad Stomach Trouble Gured. proposed extension will extend as far Having been sick for the past two north as the Ellistad farm, one mile from town, and will cover several years with a bad stomach trouble, a hundred acres of fine land which only friend gave me a dose of Chamberlain's needs water to make it rank with the Stomach and Liver Tablets. They did most productive soil in the valley. me so much good that I bought a bottle Mr. McCray is confident that within a of them and have used twelve bottles few years the entire valley under his in all. Today I am well of a bad stom company’s ditch will be covered and ach trouble. — M rs . J ohn L owe , Cooper, under irrigation. Then will the Rogue Maine. These tablets are for sale by River valley begin to come into its own Mary A. Mee. and the present waste places wi 11 be gin to blossom as the rose. Trespass Notices, printed on cloth, for sale at the H erald office. 50 cents d ozen. tf PINEULES 30 DAYS’ TREATMENT FOR $1.00 Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. FOR ALL KIDNEY BLADDER TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM AND LUMBAGO FRIEND TO FRIEND. T h e perso n al recom m endation* o f p e o lie w ho h av e b een cu red of coughs and old* b y C h am b erlain ’» C ough Rem edy lave d o n e m ore th a n a ll else to m ak e i t • tap le artic le o f tra d e an d com m erce o v a U rg e p art of th e civilized w orld. Sold by Mary A. Mee. A doae at bed time ura- ally relieves the most (evert case before morning. BACKACHE P IN E U L E M E D I C I N E C O . C H I C A G O . U . ft. A . Sold by Mary A. Me?. W on a Ride. F ra n c o is w a s g oing to m a rk e t in h is c art. “ HI!” colled a n eighbor. “A re yo u g oing Into tb e to w n ? " "Y es." “ C ould you ta k e a b lo u se f o r m e?” “ C e rtain ly , if y o u w ill l e t m o k n o w w h e re to lenve I t ” "O h, t h a t's a ll rig h t!” s a id h is frien d , ju m p in g In to th e c a r t. " I ’m Inside It n o w ."—N os L o isirs. W om an ’« Aim. "T o c o n v ict th e d e f e n d a n t of as- s a u lt,” sa id th e w o m a n ’s la w y e r, " It m u st first be p ro v e d t h a t th e in te n tio n w a s th e re .” " B u t,” In te rru p te d th e m a g is tra te , "all Hie ev id en ce sh o w s th a t tb e wo m an a c tu a lly h i t h e r h u s b a n d w ith a b ric k .” " W h ic h v e ry f a c t p ro v e s t h a t she m u st h a v e a im e d a t so m e th in g else.” »-L ondon G lobe. C olossus of Rhode«. T h e C olossus of R hodes, a bronze s ta tu e , w a s 105 fe e t h ig h . I t w as m a d e by C h a re s, w ho, a id e d b y an a rm y of w o rk m en , co n su m ed tw elv e y e a rs In its c o n stru c tio n . I t rem ain - ed lu p osition In th e h a rb o r o f R h o d es fo r six ty -six y e a rs a n d w a s th ro w n d ow n by a n e a r th q u a k e 224 B. C. I t la y ou th e g ro u n d 804 y e a rs a n d w a s sold to a H e b re w f o r old m etal. H e c a rrie d n w ay 720,000 pound« of bronze Confirm ed. V an d erbilt and Maud 3 . WHEN IN TOWN CALL AT ■THE :-: OFFICE For Pure “A ite r ” Vi isky Which is “ the best” in Oregon. Try it and if you don’t say it is "the best” Jack will treat. We also handle the Celebrated C o lu m b ia B eer In a n o th e r period of a w eek o r te n d a y s th e c o m receiv es a n o th e r c u lti v a tin g In th e w ay in w h ich w e w e n t j first, fo llo w ed w ith a hoe, c u ttin g o u t a n y w e e d s th a t m ay h a v e sk ip p e d th e i c u ltiv a to r, b re a k in g su rfa c e a ro u n d hill, b u t n o t h illin g co m in th e least. W e also th in con» a t th is tim e to th re e j or fo u r s ta lk s in hill an d w ith Borne j v a rie tie s to tw o o r th ree. C u ltiv a tin g goes on ev ery few days, first g oing in j one d ire c tio n a n d th e n th e o th er, r u n n in g c u ltiv a to r m ore sh allo w an d f u r th e r fro m hill as corn in c re a se s in size, u n til m id d le of J u ly or first of A u g u st, w h en w o go th ro u g h w ith hoe ag ain , j c u ttin g o u t an y re m a in in g w eeds. t W is h in g to reseed to g ro ss ag ain , I sow seed b etw een row s, b ro a d c a s tin g HORSESHOiNG A SPECIALTY tw o ro w s a t a tim e, u sin g tw elv e j q u a r ts tim o th y am i fo u r q u a rt« clo v er per ac re . C rim so n clo v er also does well so w ed a t th is tim e w h e re lan d is j We treat you and your horses right. All kindB of repair work to lje p lo w ed th e co m in g seaso n . Noth done. Satisfaction guaranteed. ln g m o re is done to th e co rn u n til it is fu lly g lased , a f te r w h ich it la p u t in s ta c k s of th irty to th irty -s ix hills each , a c c o rd in g to v a riety , w h ere it s ta n d s FINE SAMPLE ROOM u n til su fficien tly m a tu re d to h u sk an d EUROPEAN PLAN j p u t in to crib . | A n o th e r m eth o d of fe rtiliz in g h as given m e good resu lts. I Miring s u m j m e r a n d fa ll I co v er la n d in ten d ed fo r j co m w ith hog h ay o r s a lt h ay , a s 1 i m ay h a p p e n to h av e, sp re a d in g and j le ttin g it lie u n til sp rin g , w h en I plow The Home of Commercial and Mining Men | an d p lu n t a s u su al, a f te r w h ich sp re a d 8,000 o r 10,000 w h ltefish i>er acre. My co m to o k first p rize fo r Yellow D en t a t th e la s t a n n u a l m eetin g o f th e H o te l N a sh C o ., P r o p r i e t o r » C o n n e ctic u t s ta te b o ard of a g ric u ltu re a t N ew H a v e n . O th e r v a rie tie s th a t M r d l b t r i . O re g o n j do w ell in th is v icin ity are N o rth e rn Dining-room Unsurpassed. Refurnished Throughout. W h ite I>ent a n d L earning. H ickory K in g Is a n o th e r good kind. T h e O ffice M e d fo rd , - - J e ffe r s - ¿1 O regon P ea rt . . General Blacksmiths and W oodw orkers. . H o te l N a s h B ishop W illiam s o f C o n n e ctic u t Uv ed all h is life u n w ed . A f rie n d m en tin n ed th a t one o f th e s ta te s w a s Itu posing a ta x on bach elo rs, to be In- c re a s e d a c e rta in j>er c e n t e v e ry ten y e a rs of bachelorhood, a n d ad d e d : Th® Good Old Farm . “ W hy, bishop, a t y o u r ag e you J F a r m e rs h i m on a fa rm m a rry and w ould h a r e to pay a h u n d re d d o lla rs j ra ise fa m ilie s a n d tlic, a n d th e ir sons a y e a r.” ta k e u p th e old place an d live a n d die “ W ell," said th e bish o p q u ie tly , “It’s j th ere. T h ey w ould fall us b an k e rs w o rth It.”—B ellm an. a n d w o u ld full a s d o cto rs a n d w ould fa ll Ht m in in g or w ou ld fall a t a n y H isto rical Evidence. R ic h a rd M ansfield w as a p a tie n t suf- th in g , b u t th e good old fa rm will tn k e fe re r In h is la s t illness, an d lie re ta in e d c a re o f th e m . W e can g e t a living his good c h e e r to a m ark e d deg ree th ere, a n d so w e sta y . B u t th e d e O ne d a y he to ld h is p h y sic ia n th a t he m a n d fo r fin er f r u it a n d th e o u tsid e believed lie w o n ld n o t live m a n y w eeks , p ro d u c tio n o f finer f ru it an d th e v a r i ous fu n g o u s d ise a se s th a t api>ear in longer. ” B<*h!” sa id th e p h y sic ia n . "Y ou th e o rc h a rd s e v e ry y e a r d riv e th e c a r e a re good fo r a long tim e yeL W hy, ! less m an o u t of th e ru t. T h is is going m an aliv e, d id you e v e r h e a r of any- ' to d riv e th e u n b u sin e sslik e m an off body n e a r d e a th w ith legs a n d f e e t a s th e face o f tb e e a rth . T o you, you n g m en. w h o h av e f a ith in th e old soil w a rm a s you r« ?” “ Yea,” rep lied M r. M ansfield; "lo ts th e re is no g r e a te r or g r a n d e r b u sin ess of th em . F o r In stan ce, th e re w e re Jo a n p ro p o sitio n th a n th e fa rm offers you o f A rc am i th e S alem w itc h e s.” — H a r to d a y .—J . H . Hade. p e r's W eekly. W illiam II. V a n d e rb ilt w a s one o f tb e m o st je a lo u s m en on e a r th . H e w a n te d a lw a y s to lie 1L T h e re h a s a l w ay s been a m y ste ry a lio u t th e sa le o f M aud 8. to R o b e rt H onner l e t us fauve th e p riv ile g e of u n ra v e lin g It. In th e ro ad h o u se s alo n g S ev en th a n d J e r om e av e n u e s fam o u s a m a te u r d riv e rs used to s i t —s u c h s s F ra n k W ork. W hen V a n d e rb ilt cam e ra c in g along th e fo ssils w ould any, “T h e re com es M aud 8 ” Noon said. “ T h e re com es V a n d e rb ilt ” T h e financier g o t so m sd ■ bout It th a t he sold tb e m are to km ■er.—N ew Y ork P re ss . PRICE jhe HORSESHOER J. f . E N Y A R T , P J . A, JO H N P IR R Y , V i c r e s id e n t e J jt lc b fo r b p r i Y 3, O RTH C ED I R E N T r a sh i l a tto n a l - CAPITAL SURPLUS A 8 *T . c a s h ie r I mm v d , i (50,000 10,000 - SAVINGS DEPARTMENT B. J A C K S O N E7 ! iff S A F E T Y DEPOSIT BOXES I ftK K tltro M J M T * t r i l O l l s e t l f le s h . O ff TM* T a t l a a a l ( I t / R e e k . S a w T o t ft. a lls F e ra* 1 a * a4 a n e M a e l H aak Maa f r a u O a a * H a a h a r* \ a t ( o a s i M ask . « M e a t# . A G E N E R A L H A NK I NG B U S I N E S S T R A N S A C T E D WE, S O L I C I T Y O UR P A T R O N A G E ' F a ll P astu ra of A lfalfa. T h e te m p ta tio n to p a s tu re a fte rm a th ! o f a lf a lfa in th e fall o r ea rly w in te r 1» too g re a t f o r m o st o f us. esp ecially if w e h a v e a b u n ch of calve« th a t w e w a n t to '• p u s h /' re m a rk s Io w a H o m estead . B u t if you d esire a fu ll cro p an d e x p e rt to leav e th e field In a lf a lfa fo r som e y e a rs y ou w ill p ro b ab ly find It c h e a p e r to p u t th e cfiho* up an d h a u l th e last c u ttin g to them . T h e re Is o n l y n slig h t g a n g e r of b lo a t from e a tin g fro s te d a l falfa. I'al! p a s tu rin g m ean» a p a rk e d n rf;< o. a d ry soil pud no p ro tectio n Mfr.lnst th e v icissitu d es o f w in ter, a n d if also m e a n s a la te r s ta r t ttu? follow in g sp rin g . Central Point Livery, Feed and Sole Stable j W. C. GREEN, Proprietor First-cl&s-i Horses and Rigs, Experienced iJrivers and BEST ATTENTION GIVEN to Transient Stock. Tele phone in the Barn. WM. A. 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