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NTRA». POINT HERALD. TKIT.PDAY, JANUARY 0. ISO':. C LA S b lH il) A D V ER TIS EM EN TS Moore’s Steel Ranges. i Cole’s Airtight ii Heaters. FOR Chailcs Shaw, attorney, was forty They had'been married a month and had just returned from the wedding and unmarried. He had proposed Journey. They were about to pass twice and been rejected both times. through a condition similar to an at After that he refrulned and became about marriage. mospherlc change when, a balmy air cynical One night in returning from hU club encounters a cool wave, producing n to his bachelor quarters he witnessed storm. Sentiment was to give place a collision between u hack and a street car. The street car couldn’t turn out, V to ordinary existence. ‘■How did you cut your chin, dear?” and the hack wouldn't, and so they -A R E THE BEST ON EARTH.- Î came together with u crash. ’•Shaving.” When the Incident had reached Its These were the only words spoken at When you buy either of them you know you the breakfast table. The young hus end Mr. Shuw resumed his way, but he have the very best on the market. band scanned his paper In silence and hadn’t taken twenty stops when he with n scowl. He was suffering from made a find on the sidewalk. It was a a toothache. The wife’s brow, too, white satin slipper, and ft belonged to was clouded. Stic had invited some a woman with u dainty foot. The tind friends to dinner, and the most ile- er admired It by lamplight and then Blrable hud regretted. What should slipped It Into his pocket. Ills heart she do about It? The husband arose, j gave u sort of tunk us he did so. Here Sells them. He also handles all kinds of Hardware. kissed her and took bis hut and cane ! was a seed of romance—a lost Bllpper, to go out, but before doing so went a dainty slipper, a slipper belonging Into the library, where he remained a to some fair lady who had fled from Better buy your Stoves early and be ready for few minutes, came out and was about tho collision In wild haste. She mast to leave when his wife stopped him. I have been without an escort or the ¥ the damp, chilly season. “Haven't you forgotteu something, slipper would have been searched for j J and found. What was a handsome wo- dear?" she said. ; man doing that she was out alone at • H -H -tr ”1? Forgotten? What Is it?’* midnight? Had the question been put “Oh, It doesn'.t matter.’’ “Then why did you mention It? If to lilm by u caller at his office the It doesn't matter, It would have been lawyer would have answered that she ■ probably belonged to the Tenderloin wise not to bother me about It.” and charged $10 for the information; "Bother you?” The words were spoken as If re 1 but, as It waa, he made himself believe calling some memory. The husband that it was far otherwise. As he took stood looking at her. She still sat at the slipper out of Ills pocket and looked the table, her arms resting on those of at it with the eyes of a man of the j world and an old bachelor Instinct her chair. “Come, Winifred,” he said Impatient told him that the loser was a damsel, ly, “are you going to .keep me stand that she was blond, that she hnd merry ing here all day waiting for you to blue eyes, that she had nn aristocratic come out with wbut you aro driving foot and belonged to the Four Hun dred. Real old solid romance was bub at? My time Is valuable." Repair work of all kinds. Wood Turning- and Scroll "Go on. There is no necessity f'ir an bling and seething In hLs bosom before he went to bed that night. He may explanation.’’ Work. Horseshoing and Wagonwork. Cast Iron Braizing. “Upon my word, I like tbut! You have thrust the slipper under his pil tell me that I have forgotten some low. He may have put It Into the thing; then when 1 ask what It Is you pocket of his nightshirt so as to have Authoress Injured. say It doesn't matter. Is there any It next bis heart. Baptist Church. It the slipper had looked cute and thing you wish me to bring you from Mis. Theodore Johnson of 1332 Eighth dainty and aristocratic by gaslight It the city?" street, Grants Pass, an authoress of looked 50 per cent more so In the sun "No.” REV. A. N. JACQUEMIN, Pastor. some note, whose pen name is “ Bur shine of the morning, instead of dying "Anything I am to do before going?" dette C arey/’ while en route to Med Sunday School - - 10:00 a. m. out, the romance bubbled the harder. “No.” ford on the coach attached to the Preaching . . . n ;oo a. m. "Well, I shall ask you no more ques Mr. Shaw felt th at he had a case where freight train which takes the place of Preaching . . . 7:30p. m. | tions. If you are so unreasonable as the Jury couldn't go buck on him. He Southern Pacific train No. 11, was se Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. n . ! to sit there pouting— I won’t call It gazed loug at the dainty thing before verely injured internally New Year’s At the regular preaching seevices at I sulking—without enlightening me as to he went to breakfast. Then he put it night and nearly passed away as the 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. next Sunday the the enuse of your grievance, I see no In his pocket and carried it to his and placed It on his desk. Ills result of being jolted from her seat. morning subject will be “The Glory of way for me but to leave you to do office girl typist saw It there and was prop She was thrown across the opposite the Cross. ’’ At the evening service some what Mrs. Tam O'Shanter did—nurse erly shocked. A man who wanted to seat, striking her left breast against evangelistic theme will be discussed. your wrath to keep it warm.” another mail because hLs dog Mid He turned toward the front door, sue the corner of a suitcase. At the same bitten him saw It there and went away C O M M U N IO N S E R V IC E . stopped and came back. suing. An old woman who time her hand was driven against the "Once more 1 nsk you to prevent an without At the close of the morning preach wanted to lend some money on a mort Woodwork with such force as to break unpleasant day for both of us by frank a small bone. She suffered repeated ing service the regular communion ly telling ine what 1s the cause of this gage saw tt there and went right off service will be observed. and consulted n lawyer who had been hemorrhages and twice during the night quarrel.” married for twenty years. None of these nearly passed away from heart failure, A F E W T H O U G H T S T O B R IN G W IT H YOU “Will you leave me?” things affected Mr. Shaw, however. T O T H E C O M M U N IO N S E R V IC E . “H-ru! What can one expect from a indicating that her heart had suffered Next day the papere contained *• injury. -Medford Tribune. One characteristic of Jesus that im- \ woman? Frankness be hanged! There's carefully worded advertisement to the not a manly trait In a thousand of presses us very much is His kindness. effect that a gentleman who saw the collision that took place In a certain Kindness is easily bestowed and yet them!" ‘Thank heaven for thatl” It is claimed that indigestion is the how often is it withheld even from locality had made a And afterward and “Enough of this. 1 ain going down National disease. Thats why the de those whose souls are yearning for our was anxious to restore the article to town." mand for Kings Dyspepsia Tablets sympathy Those who know so little the loser. Some mon would have men He put his hat on his head and cram tioned the sllpiier right out In print. keeps inereasing because they do the of gladness, but have tasted to the med it down, denting the crown by his Mr. Shaw didn't do this out of respect work. Stomach trouble, dyspepsia, very dregs of life’s bitter cup. If we violence. to the damsel's feelings. If she had indigestion, bloating, etc., yield quickly. would be truly happy we must become ‘T hat's what I have been bogging been out slumming alone he w asn’t go Two days’ treatment free. Ask your so busy and interested in trying to you to do for five long mlnutca.” lng to give her away to her stern fa druggist about them. Sold by Mary A. lessen the sufferings of others that we “I wish you to understand, my dear, ther or horrified mother. It was Juet that If you sit at home all this pleas Mee. will forget our own misfortunes. As ant day making yourself miserable It mentioned as a "find,” and the result we journey through life let us never la your own fault. I give you fair was what might have been expected. One man wrote that he had lost a hot hesitate to turn aside into the path of warnlug." tie of whisky lu the crash and would Hunkers Indicted. self denial if duty calls us there, for "How many more times are you go be much obliged at receiving It back. Portland, Jan. 6,— Four separate in there is always a blessing in duty, ing to warn me?” Another wrote that lie had missed n dictments were filed against each of although it may often interfere with “Not another. What's the use stand wad of $14 and w hs glad to And a:i the following officers off the Title Guar pleasure. But whoever is truly noble ing here like a fool giving warnings to honest man. A third had lost his hat antee & Trust company- by District At and worthy will keep this principal up a woman who hasn't aenso enough and a fourth a cane, and three women torney Manning this afternoon. Those permost in his mind; The communion to”- wrote about lost bags and back combs. At thla point In the debate tho flood The one who lost the slipper didn't indicted were President J. THorbum service reminds us of our duty, l.et Itoss, Vice-President George II. Hill, us do our duty, then, as the years gntes were opened, and tears, accom write, however. Mr. Shaw figured It by sobs, poured copiously. out that she hadn't got up early enough Secretary John E. Aitchison and Treas come and go, and although their I panied It Is curious to note the effect of wo urer T. T. Burkhart. The four indict loveliest season blossoms but to fade I man's tears on man. They will either In the morning to see the paper before the cook lugged It downstairs, and lie ments are: Receiving deposits after again, let benevolence, pure flowers, I mollify or Irritate him. For a moment advertised again. No answer from the bank was known to be insolvent: never fade from the path we tread and ! the husband felt that to break the hall her. The only epistle was from a par conversion to their own use of public we may be sure that within our souls | mirror with his walking stick would ty who claimed to huve lost his wood money, loaning public money and lar hope and contentment* if not actual J bring Infinite relief; then the picture en leg In the accident, and he dropped ceny by neglect to pay over school joy, will bloom in all the freshness and of helplessness and stupidity (or so he a warning that It must be returned considered it) before him touched his within three days or he would limp funds on demand beauty of glorious spring time. heart, fie ran to his wife and pot around to police headquarters and set The indicted persons were arrested his arm about her. fifty detectives at work on the case. and placed under heavy bonds. They ‘•Sweetheart, forgive me! I’m a I For a third and fourth time Mr. were already under lainds for the origin Trespass Notices, printed on cloth, brute ” Shaw ordered that advertisement In al arrest, but had to provide a heavier for sale at the H e r a l d office. 50 cents “No; you are a man, and that's”— serted. In fact, he made It a "t. f.” d ozen. if security. ‘"What, darling 7" ad., which means that It was to run "Worse sometimes—that is, when till forblddeu. He felt that sooner or Don’t worry about your kidneys when they act as brutally as you have later the damsel must see It. She was no doubt wondering what chevalier | you can obtain 30 days’ treatment of acted” “I?” bristling again. "Do you mean had picked It up, and she would won Pineules for *1.00. These little globules to call me brutal?" der until she turned to the papers. bring relief in the first dose. Back "What would you consider a man uchc. Lumbago and Rheumatism yield who would leave his wife In the morn The ad. was given a place between a bulldog for «ale cheap and a second quickly. If not satisfied your money ing. to l>e gone all the long day, with hand farm v. agon for sole at a bar refunded. This is a fair offer you can’t out a kiss?” gain, but he hnd faith that her eyes “He would be a savage, a beast” Sold by Mary A. Mee. U n i t e o S t a t e * C ourt o r C l a im * ose. would light on It. And Mr. Shaw was “Then why didn't you’’— T I io P u b lish er« o f W e b s te r’« In te rn a tio n a l rewarded. The day came when ills D ictio n ary a llp tfo th a t I t * l*, in f a r t , th e p o p u “I did.” office boy hunted him up at lunch and la r U n a b rid g e d th o ro u g h ly re -e d ite d In e v e ry “Tou didn’t.” • lrtiiil. an d v a s tly e n ric h e d ln e v e ry < p e rt, w ith told him that there was a lady waiting Williamson Case Reversed. t h e p u rp o s e o f a d e p t I n f It t o m e e t t h e la rg e r “Whet's that on your chin?” at the office, and he almost ran the an d s e v e re r ro q u ire u ie u t« o f a n o th e r genera* He put his hand to bis own chin. thm " four blocks. There was a lady. She "Upon my word, it's the court plaster was a young lady. She was s colored W o n m o f t h o o p i n io n t h a t t h i s a l l e g a t i o n Washington, Jan 6—The case against I put on my taco when I cut myself at m o st d e a r l y i o d a o o u n t e l y d e e o rlb e a t h e w o r k t h a t h a s b o o n a o o o ra p lin h o d a n d t h e N. Williamson of ahavtng. 1 must have left It on yours young lady. She had takgn the sllp- r e s u l t t h a t h a a b e a n r e a t b e d . i h e D t o t lo n a r y , Ex-Congressman J I<er off the desk and was holding It nn t t n o w e l a n d a, h .ie b e e n t h o r o u g h l y re* Oregon, charged wito unlawfully cut when I kissed you. How fortunate that In her band. • d i t e d I n e v e r y d e t a i l , h a e b e e n «o r r e o t e d In I have the proof!” • v e r y p a r t , a n d 1« a d m ira b ly nvtnpted to m e e t ting timber on public lands in Crook "Much obleeged, boas,” she said as th e la rg e r a n d s e v e re r m p u t e m e n ta o t a "Well, I declare; lt‘B Just too stupid g e n e ra tio n w h ich dem and« m o rs o f p o p u la r county, Oregon, in conspiracy with 100 the lawyer stared at her. p h ilo lo g ic a l k n o w l e d g e t h a n a n y g e u o r a t i o n others, was decided by the supreme for anything." •Then It was yon—you"— t h a t t h o w o r l d has e v e r c o n ta i n e d . "What?” The I t is p e r h a p s n e e d le s s t o «<1.1 t h a t w e r e f e r ! court in favor of Williamson. “It was me, sab It waa me and “Why, you, of course.” I d i c t i o n a r y I n o u r J u d ic i a l w o r k a« o f Julius. We had been to de show and t h e h ig h e s t a u t h o r i t y in a c c u r a c y o f d e tln i* United States court for Oregon imposed "But you— surely It is you who were t lo n * a n d t h a t in t h e f u t u r e a s In t h o p a s t i t a fine of $.VH) and sentenced Williamson was cornin' home. Dat crash flopped w ill b e t h e s o u r c e o f c o n s t a n t r e f e r e n c e . mistaken.” to prison for ten months. The supreme CBAR1.ES c . HOTT. CAM J w "But It la you who were stupid. me down on de flob, and It flopped LAWRENCE WELDON court reverses the decision, upon How could I see the plaster on my own Julius outer de back doah, and It was , JOHN PAY IR while 1 was runnln' arter dat pesky * STANTON J n C K L U k irregularity in admitting affidavits. face? It was plain enough to you.” . CHARLES K HOWRY, V r t g w .f "True. I am not only a brute, but a nigger dat de slipper come off. and I Williamson's partner. Dr. Van Ges- went home on my uppers. Yes, sab, T H # o b o e s T t f r r t f.» W E B S r K R 'S ner, and Marion R. Biggs, who were fool.” I N T E R N A T I O N A L D I C T I O N A R Y sentenced with him, have already “You should certainly have seen what K i mine—cost me a dollar and a half dat I washed fur and earned and It served out their terms of imprisonment I meant and not have been so horrid.” was mighty nice fur you to put dat TH E GRAND PRIZE “Right you are, sweetheart. Next in the Multnomah county jail but have *d. In de paper and help a pore gal ( t h e h i g h e s t a w a r d i w a « g tv o n t o t h o I n t e r n a * ttxne I'll try not to he so obtuse." t a m a l a t t h e W o r l d 's F a ir , M . L o u is . not paid their fines and are still held. He kissed the court plaster back to And her mlasln' property. If Julius All appealed to the circuit conrt of ap- I Its proper place and went out, uncon wasn't still skeered and on de run I’d have him”— peals, which upheld the lower court j scious of Its presence on bis chin. But Mr. Shew Intimated that the In r o w tr ill he < ntrr*$tfil i n o u r "What a Judicial brain she ha*!” be and is now reversed. e p n e im e n jh i yre, » ru t J r tr muttered to himself. ‘To her th* law* terview was at an end and set down to study the cnee of Brown veisui s* evWvn.c ere but child's play.” a & C. MERRIAM C O .. L .6 6 V C r , FO R S A L E A T A B A R G A I N - F o u r *»*»! h w ith good h a rn e s s a n d w ainm . Apply, a t t h is office. 34tf W A T C H E S A N D J E W E L R Y - F ine*! Urn- «v e t o p e n e d in C e n tra l P o in t. A t C e n tra l Point P h a rm a c y . 9 tf [Copyright. IKK, by E. C. Parcel 1«.] [Original.] REAL ESTATE. I The Hardwareman,: f F. A. HAWK Others may have better goods, but we doubt it. Others may have lower prices, but we doubt that also. But we most emphatically dispute anybody’s claim to have fairer prices than we; prices that better indicate real, bina tide bargains. Both in our goods and our prices we challenge comparison with all other stores. We claim to nave better goods at lower prices than any other establishment in town, and we back up the claim by proving it. or ‘<3 i C f . » S i 'LX. (IS W S a ^ K I SH O E Among Table Ornaments ’ tT R iN G F il lD , M A M . B U K 1 U E T • S u b s c rib e fo r th e H ekald B L B * . Jones U . QUAD —by the— SOUTHERN PACIFIC. CO. I SHASTA ROUTE T R A IN S F O R P O R T L A N D , Trains leave Central Point for. Portland and way stations daily at - - - 9:59 a m- 5:49 p. m. T R A IN S F O R S A N F R A N C IS C O . a well-filled decanter has first choice among “ choice spirits.” That “ little drop of something” that sounds so vague and mysterious, has really a definite meaning when it is bought of us. It then means “ something g o o d . ” Everybody likes to blow their own horn, but our customers are the ones that give us the most praise. They swear by the high quality Wines and Liquors that we handle. You’ll do the same after trying them. Port and Sherry for family Use. Mail orders given prompt attention. -W E A R Y 'S ” H. O. WILKINSON, Prop. MEDFORD - - OREGON. —Phone 214— Leave Central Point - - - 10:20 a. m. 1 :T> p. m. Ashland accommodation 9:05 p.m. Through Pullman, Standard and tourist cars on both trains; chair cars Sacramento to Portland and El Paso’ and tourist cars to Chicago, St. Louie,. New Orleans and Washington. Connecting at San Francisco with- several steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan, China, Philippines, Central and South America. For particulars, see FRED PARKER, Agent, Central Point station,, —or address— W m . McMURRAY, Gen Pas. Agt., Portland. Ore. Pest Office Hours. GENERAL DELIVERY HOURS', Open 7:30 a. m. close 8:30 p. rm Sundays, open one hour a fte r each train. MONEY ORDERS No money orders issued or cashed on Sundays or holidays. MAIL CLOSES. "DM she give you any encourage No. 14, north bound, 9:30 a. m. Due ment?” "Well, she said she thought 9:49 a. m. bright girls ought to marry simple No. 15, south bound, 9:30 a. m. Due minded men.”—Houston Post. 10:11 a. m. No. 13, south bound, 12 m. Du* A man Is sometimes so busy making money that he neglects to take cure of 12:28 p. m. what lie has already made.—Atchison No. 16, north bound, 4:50 p. nr. Du* U lobe. 5:19 p. mi G uy E. T ex , P! M. He (sentimentally)—Mny I hope to see you pretty soon? She (Jestingly)—I rather think I’m pretty now. Nodd—At what ago are children al lowed to act on the stage? After January 1, 1908, Todd—Oh, anywhere up to seventy- and until further notice, flve.—Life. I will only be in my place "Ever try an automobile, Judge?” of business during the said a friend. "No," replied the judge, afternoon of each day, “but I’ve fried a lot of people who other matters; for a time have.”—Jewlab Ledger. claiming my attention in Little Gonion was studying his Sun the forenoon. I will still, day school lesson. however, give carefufat- "Say. papa," he queried, “what did | tention to repair work on the Dead sea die of?” watches and jewelry and rattence— Does It disconcert you for all other branches of my people to talk while you sing? business. Respectfully, Patrice—Welt, If they say "Shut up!” tt does. TAKE NOTICE!! P-J.H ICK EN . The Publisher’s Claims Sustained 0 SOUTH and EAST Ore. Central Point, Oregon PUOMSMCAS. ! T H E C E N T R A L P O IN T R E A L K ST I L L CO. I in in te r e s te d in t h e f u t u r e g r o w th o f C e n tra l ! P o in t. W c w a n t to se e t h e old tow n. g r o w , as w ell an t h e e n tir e R ogue R iv e r v a lle y . Com e i n a n d lis t y o u r p r o p e r ty w ith us. 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We all showed him, but he can't do It y et” "De has a motor car tongue." "Wbst do you mean?” "Oh. he’s always running other paw- pie down!"— rtckMO-Fp