Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, January 30, 1908, Image 3

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    CENTRAL POINT IIERALD, THURSDAY. JANUARY 30, 1908.
Observation Cars.
ON THE UPPER ROGUE.
THE
separator .
~
; If
You Love Her
O b and after November 15, 1907, the
Rate of Inflow Should Accord With
Don’t be afraid to tell her so. She wilt no.
Capacity of Machine.
observation cars between Portlancband Bargains in fru it, farm and Tim­
hurt you. Brace up, lie a brick and
Every, separator Is built to take care
Oakland California, on trains Nos. 15
ber Lands.
[Original.]
of a certain amount of milk. It lias a
and 1C will be carried through instead
A group of citizens stood in the mar­ certain capacity. The capacities of the
“ Pop the Question“
of being cut oat, as heretofore, at Rose-
Below will be found some real bar­ ket place of Schrnmberg, In the Black average hand machines rauge from
burg.
Don’t
make any mistake in the question;
forest, looking u[» at the clock in thi 250 to 0U0 pounds of milk per hour.
bouthbound, under this new arrange­ gains in timber and fruit lands which church tower.
ask her-aweetly. and gently: “ Dearest, wdi
When the machine is forced beyoud its
are worthy of your attention.
ment, passengers holding proper trans­
you join mo in eating some of that delicious
capacity the milk has to pass through
238 acres—On Rogue river, 30 miles “It has stopped,“ said one.
portation and Pullman accommodations
Candy at Sam Moore’c Confectionery?’*
“Xo, but the hands move at a snail’s the howl so fast that It Is not exposed
j
from
Central
Point.
Good
two-story
to the centrlfugul force loug enough to
may occupy these cars on the night
pace,” said another.
frame
house,
good
barn
and
other
-effect n complete separation of the fat.
leaving Portland until reaching Eugene
*’l have been standing here fully ten The more milk thut Is run through the
and She’ll say “ Yes.”
buildings, good well of excellent water,
at 12:32 a. m.
minutes,’’
said
a
third,
“aml
can’t
de­
separator
in
excess
of
Its
given
cupav
family
orchard
of
apples
and
all
kinds
F red P arker , Agt. S. P.{Co.,
tect the slightest Change.”
lty the greater the loss of fat in the j
Sltf
Central Point, Oregon. jof berries. About 100 acres of fine “Ami I bare wutched It for an hour," skim milk. It is therefore of lmpor- j
alfalfa land. Valuable water right on J said a fourth. “The long baud shows tance that the operutor know the ex- [
Rogue river with ditch constructed t o ! u gala of two nud a half minutes."
act cupnclty of his machine uml then
ClwmbcrWn’ s Cough Remedy a Safe place. Tri-weekly mail service passes
“When was the change noticed?"
govern the Inlet accordingly.
2 n d AND PINE STS.,
CENTRAL POINT
"At 12 o’clock midnight. It has not
Medicine for Children.
door- Excellent hunting and fishing.
Cases In Point.
struck
the
hour
sluce.”
In buying a cough medicine for chil- Eiice $20 per acre,
Seventeen experiments have recently
me see—two and a half minutes been
performed at the Iuillana experi­
dren, never be afraid to buy Chamber- j 160 acrt'3- ''!i miles from Prospect, on I te "Let
the
hour.
At
that
rate
the
minute
lain'a Cough Remedy. There is no Crater Lake Park wagon road and hand would sweep the dial In twenty- ment station to demonstrate the Im­
danger from it. and relief is always within} mile of Ray ditch and power site, four hours. The clock registers but portance of this one point. In six in­
stances a large Inflow was used, in six
sure to follow. It is intended especially j Go°d two-story frame house and other an hour u day.”
a small Inflow, and In the remaining
for coughs, colds, croup and whooping ; buildings. Good fences. Some fruit | From a little shop near by old Roth- flve
cases the Inflow was normal.
cough, and there is no better medicine on P'ace- Good well of water. 40 I holz, the watchmaker, glanced out of
In case of the large Inflow the float
in the world for these diseases. It is Iacres in timothy. 1,500,000 feet of bis window nt tbe group, shook bis was removed from the receiver of the
not only a certain cure for croup, but. P‘neand fir timber. Good outside range. : bead at them, theu turned and resumed separator, and the milk was run
hls work. The duy before bis son had through as fast as the separator could
when given as soon as the croupy cough
®1800’ A snap.
take enre of It. Iu case of the -email
Appears, will prevent the attack.! ISO ¡teres-Same neighborhood. Good, come to him, wringing his bauds.
“Oh, father,” ha exclaimed, “Cicily
Whooping cough Is not dangerous when house and barn, good fruit and berries ! has been condemned! Old Mother Inflow the separator was fed at the
rate of about two-thirds its capacity.
this remedy is given as directed. It on place. 2,000,000 feet pine and fir j Oault swore that she had seen her The results show that where tbe ma­
Price $1860. .
contains no opium or other harmful timber.
„„„
j with her own eyes vomiting crooked chine was forced beyond Its capacity
160 acres—Good fruit farm All good i pins."
drugs, and may be given as confidently
the separation was less complete, and
to a baby as to an adult. For sale by alfalfa land and watered by living! "What! That Innocent girl con- the loss of fut In skim milk was flve
-A R E THE BEST ON EARTH. -
springs.
25
acres
in
cultivation.
Good
'
dernned
for
witchcraft
on
the
testl-
times as great as where the inflow was !
Mary A. Mee.
j house and barn. Near post office and mony of that hag?"
| normal. A decrease of the Inflow be-
When you buy either e f them you know y o u
y
! good school 3,000,000 feet fine red fir j “Tes, and slie Is to be burned at the j low- the capacity of the separator did
timber.
30
miles
from
Central
Point,
sti,ke
In
three
days.
Oh,
father,
help!
1
net
materially
reduce
the
per
cent
ut
have
the
very
best
on
the
market.
?
AshldiuJ Normal School.
I on Fort Klamath road. A most desir-1
are betrothed!"
j r“t In the skim milk. If the Inflow Is
The
youngster,
still
In
his
teens,
had
j
decreased
beyond
a
certain
limit,
while
-------
able home. Price $3,500.
nut ceased to rely on his fatiior for j separation takes place lu the bowl,
The Southern Oregon State Normal! For further information, inquire at everything. The old mail scratched j both the skim milk and the cream es­
The Hardwareman, |
School, at Ashland, ofFers especial op- j
H erald office, Central Point, Ore. his head and gave himself up to deep cape through the sk U ii milk outlet.
thought.
'Presently
he
said,
"I
cannot
portunities for teachers to review for j
----------------------------
Effect on the Cream.
Sells them. He also handles all kinds, of Hardware.
Forcing milk through me separator
the teachers'examinations in February 0 u r B i t , C l u b b i n e r Q f f e r < prevent tills tragedy, but 1 may delay
It.”
In excess of It» capacity tends to pro­
and August, and to take work in Peda-
“How?"
asked
the
boy
eagerly.
duce a thinner cream. In the above
gogy and in Special Methods of teach- j Arrangements have just been com­
■"You know, my son, that the clock
Better buy your Stoves early and be ready . for
ing in the various grades of the train -1 plated whereby the Central Point Her- in the church tower, which I made experiments the cream of the large In­
m* «chool. Since the public schools of ald « enabled to make one of the great- and about which no one except my­ flow tested 0 per cent less than that of
the damp, chilly season.
the normal Inflow. The smaller the in­
Oregon are calling for teachers who est dubbing offers ever made by an self knows anything, la the legal time flow, other things being oquul. the
can teach Normal Training, many are Oregon newspaper, Here it is:
in the village—that I, the town clerk thicker the cream. — Professor O. F.
taking advantane of the industrial work Central Point Herald, per year, $1.50. as well as watchmaker, keep the legal Hunzlker in Kimball’s Dairy Farmer.
lately installed it the school. Expenses Oregon Journal (semi-weekly), $1.50. calendar and keep It by the clock. If
$1.00. I stop the clock I stop the village time,
Handling the Separator.
of board, lodging and tuition nominal, i Eacific Monthly
T T 7 ] ' A T T A A T Y T \ Everybody in Central Point and nei
------- j but In that case they would adopt nn-
The dairy problems of greatest Im­ \ / \ / H
\ \ / ,\ l\
I
borhood to come in next Sunday and
tThe State Normal School at Ashland
$4.00. ! other standard. I will make the hands mediate Interest In tbe state of Mis­ V V I y
Total
V
V
I X l N 1 the best ....................................
is Mi joy ing the largest appropriation of
go
very
slowly.
This
will
delay
the
souri aro connected with the hand
Our price for all three, only
state funds ever granted a Normal
execution, and something may happen separator. Among the problems one
$2 5 0
School in the history of Oregon.
of the greatest naturally Is the edu­
The Semi-weekly Journal is the lead­ to save the girl.”
Catalogues sent on application to the
In the middle of the night the old cation of the separator owners to
ing semi-weekly newspaper of the man w ont up Into the tower and Chang the
point where tbe machine aud the they ever tasted. We give our patrorra the beBt the market afford», Oomraer-
President.
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cial ami Transient Trade a Specialty.
state. It gives all the general and ed the clock’s rate to one hour In tweu- 1 cream will be properly handled. Tills :
state news and in addition gives the ty-four. Cicily could not be legally is a serious one. Of the 25,000 separa- )
complete and correct market reports burned for more than two mouths.
tors In Missouri at least 20,000 aro In j
fR O M THE ANTILLES.
The group standing In the market tho hands of farmers who do not 1
twice each week. In the Friday issue
; a page of “ Funny Pictures’’ for the place after further dlscusslou moved know the first principle about ban-
CEwmbrrlain's Gouqh Remedy Benefits 3 ; children, a page of short stories, and together to old Ilothholz's shop, told dllng crealn. The grading of cream, »
tllut *lle rteCk had nearly stopped : when fairly aud honestly done, will
other features matte it a welcome i
City Councilman at Kingston, Jamaica.
| and he must fix It. “Don’t bother your | do much to bring about this education, '
visitor
in
every
home.
Mr. W. O’Reilly Fogarty, who is a
heads about the clock,” he said; “It said C. II. Kckles lief ore the National .
The Pacific Monthly, published at wlH go well enough In time.” “When?” Association of Dairy Instructors.
member of the City Council at Kings­
!
Portland,
is
the
leading
magazine
of
j
“
After the girl who was condemned
ton, Jamaica, West Indies, writes as
Ripening the Cream.
£ a °&
follows: “ One bottle of Chamberlain’s ! the West. It is ably edited and beauti- j yesterday has been burned.” “What
In order to secure uniform results
Cough Remedy had good effect on a ful|y ¡bustrated Its stories are clean, has that to do with It?" “I don’t
cough that was giving me trouble and ! wholesome and interesting, all with know. I only know that the clock. the buttermaker should see that bis
West, j which lias kept perfect time ever since j creuni runs practically uniform from
I think I should have been more quick- more or less of a. flavor of the stock- '
was set up In the tower, lias nud- j day to day In bntter fat and develops
ly relieved if I had continued the rem­ Special articles on irrigation,
1 denly gone wrong." "Nonsense!’’ ex- j about tbe same amount of «eld f»r
I have a Car-load, If you need any, Jet me know
raising
and
similar
industries
are
at
edy. That it was beneficial and quick
claimed most of the party, and they each churning. Tbe degrere to which
once
entertaining
and
instructive.
|
w#11.
a
,v„j
the ripening should be developed will
in relieving me there is no doubt and it
The Central Point Herald is a strictly | y h. ■ old man Insisted that he could depend largely on the demands of tho
it is my intention to obtain another
local
newspaper.
The
H
erald
does
|
not
j;x
the
clock,
though,
to
satisfy
the
local market where the butter Is sold.
bottle.” For »ale by Mary A. lice.
(its best to set forth the advantages1 authorities, he pretended to try. In a
j of the Rogue River Valley, particularly | few days the burghers, finding n new
: that portion immediately adjacent and ; subject of Interest, ceased to talk
Feeding the Milk Maker.
■Livestock Insurance.
I tributary to its town. It labors for about the clock. A week later Antoine
neckcr presented n note that was due
The National Livestock Insurauce | the advancement and upbuilding of to Karl Becker ifer payment. Becker
In nu experiment nt the Michigan
Association of Portland, Oregon, s > Central Point and vicinity and is en- j declared that he would pay It when Slate college on the value of roots ns
insuring livestock against death from 1 titled to the support of everv citizen tho town cl(x.k Kj10ul(l say the time a supplement to silngo for dairy cows
WHEN IN TOWN CALL AT
any cause. Our rates are right. In-
of this section of the Valley.
\ for p:!TIneiit liad
expired. Hecker
the addition of roots to an already
vestigate U3. We make no promises
Take advantage of this great offer J went to Rothholz and asked for a cer- complete ration of ullage, clover hay
we cannot fulfill. For further particu-! at once. It will only stand for a limited tlticate to that effect. Hecker declared and grain for n dairy cow stimulated
lars, inquire of G. L. Neale, agent, ! time. Three Publications that you need ' that by the village time the note was both milk nud butter fat production.
Central Point Oregon.
20tf ! for the price of two. You save $1.50 not due. The result was a quarrel be- The cost of the ration, however, was
j tween the debtor and the creditor. raised to such a degree as to lessen
For Pure “ Astor” W ik y
and that’s “ worth while.”
Then cuinc a widow who wished to the profit of production, milk costing
I marry again. By the terms of her late 4.2 cents more per hundred pounds
Which is “thp best” in Oregon. Try it and if you don’t
husband's will she would lose every- and butter fat 1.1 rents more per
Why Suffer from Rheumatism?
J. A. P ER R Y , V ic e P R tr
E. ENYARr, PROS.
say it is “ the best” JackAvill treat. We. also handle tbo
i thing he had left her If she married pound ns a result.
Do you know that rheumatic pains
Celebrated
Iu
case
a
large
ps»ductlun,is
desired,
before
a
certain
date.
The
date
had
can be relieved? If you doubt this just
Medford National Bank | expired, but the legal town time said as lu making records, roots might be
try one application of Chamberlain's j
I that It had not. The clerk said It was nsed to advantage.
Pain Balm. It will make rest and CAPITAL
$5 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 his duty to keep the calendar by the The rows gained in weight more on
sleep possible, anad that certainly means
dock. He eanld do nothing. The the root ration than when fed without
$ 1 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 Judge ordered him liefore the court roots, but the difference was not great.
a great deal to any one afflicted witfcj *5 U R. PL Uo
and to fix the clock or keep the calen­ The percentage of butler fat in the
rheumatism. For sale by Mary A. Mee.
Savings Department.
der by auolber timepiece. The town milk was constant, whether ou tho |
clerk refused to break- the law. and root rutlon or without roots.
Safety Deposit Boxes.
.the Judge had no power to compel him
How Much Grain7
Methodist Church Services.
Seven pounds dally Is a fair average |
We transact a General Banking to do so.
As the days sail weeks elnpsed the amount for cows weighing
to P om j
Preaching services every Sunday at
II a. m. and every other Sunday even­ Business and respectfully solicit condition of tbe people of the village pounds which produce ten quarts of j
became mure Irritating. They quar­ 5 per cent milk dally. Feeders in lo- I
ing at 7:30.
your patronage.
reled about tile time to go to bed. to calltles where there is not a quick do !
Sunday School every Sunday morn­
get up, for meals. Tbe children would ninnd for milk may find it economy to !
ing at 10:00.
not go to school till the clock struck use only flvo pounds of grain dally I
Epworth League at 6:45 every Sun­
Trespass Notices, printed on cloth, the hour. Nobody would go to church and a maximum amount of homo j
day evening.
Junior Epworth League a t 3 p. m. for sale at the H erald «dice. 50 cents liecause there was ik . knowing when grown coarse feexls. Heavy milking
they should go. Those who had Holstein* weighing 1,2«*» pounds may t
every Sunday.
a dozen.
tf
watches tyrranlzed over those w ho had require twelve or more pounds of !
Prayer meeting every Thursday
not and quarreled among themselves grain dally, depending upon their abil­
evening at 7:30.
as to whose watch wss right. At last ity to utilize It. Tho usual dally j
the hubbub was so great that It be­ roughage ration to go with the grain j
came Intolerable. A committee wait­ mixture will consist of what hay the
HORSESHOINC A SPECIALTY
ed on the town clerk and begged him animal will eat clean (eighteen to |
Tokay Grape Guttings.
•to fix the clock or break tho law, prom­ twenty-four pounds) or one bushel of
com silage and ten to sixteen [»ounds
ising him Immunity.
I have for sale at my place on the
“Not I,” he said. “X believe that of hay, according to Prufessor J. II. We treat you and your horses right. All kinds of repair work
Jacksonville road a limited amount of
heaven shows Its displeasure through Lindsey of Massachusetts.
done. Satisfaction guaranteed.
choice cuttings from the celebrated
the clock for the condemnation of s
In Brief.
Tokay grape. If you wish to get a
pure young girl for witchcraft.”
Every pound of focsl above the actual
When this was repeated to the Judge maintenance Is profit. Simple main­
start in choice grapes, send in your
he
called
the
court
together
nnd
re­
order before the supply is exhausted.
tenance Is notblug.
opened the trial of the condemned
Orchard grass Is nn excellent pasture EUROPEAN FLAN
J. M. H urlby .
FINi. SAMP ,K ROOM
Cicfly. Antoto« Hecker, who was aux- j pinnt, furnishing good grazing during
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Central Point, Oregon.
ious to net his money from his cred­ tbe season, and it ranks high for nu­
itor, having heard that the oktek would tritive qualities.
not go properly till Cicfly wss acquit | Regularity is very essential, for if
led, swore that tbo night before hs had the cows have to wait half an huur |
D r. t . Davis. Dentist.
*cen ber accuser sailing by moonlight { for their feed after the usual time It I
wiN he in his Central Point office on
T O FRIEND. on tbe river in a sieve. All tbo dls- will cause them to fret aud cut down I
The Home of Commercial nnd Mininy Men
satisfied people In the rHIage support- i
millc j j cid.
the following dates:
i 4
From Monday morning, February 10,
The personal recommendations of peo- ed his testimony. Cicily was acquit-
The lieat way to prevent the catrss
to Saturday evening. February 15
, who bave
curea of coughs and ted, and tbe eld wotnau was condemn- , having the scours is to he careful not
From Monday mom mg, March 16, to
t ..
. . • .
to overfeed, giving them uot more
•Sat iaday evening. Mareh 21.
colds by Chamberlain s Cough Remedy ed to be burned In her stead.
That night at midnight tbe old clock than flve or six pounds of milk three
M otel
N a t-0 1 C o ., .l*roj>riet«>rtv
W itch for further announcements of have done more than a.l else to make it i
later 4&Les in these columns.
37tf ,
article of trade and commerce otci struck the hour and thenceforth re- ; times a day at firat, Incresaing gredu-
M u d fo r« !. O re g o n
corded tbe time correctly.
) ally aa they grow older, remarks au
-
| % j*rge part of the civilized world.
CHARLOTTE BOND HILL.
exchange
Dining-room.Unsurpassed.
Refurnished T troughev.
G. S. MOORE.
Cole’s
A irtig h t
Heaters.
M oore’s
Steel
Ranges.
I Leever,
25 GENT CHICKEN DINNER
Central Point Hotel,
p“
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BALCKSMIRH COAL
PRICE,™* HOßSESHOER
TH E
,
OFFICE
Columbia. ï3eer
The Office
M edford,
Oregon
-
Jeffers
ct
Peart
General Blacksmiths and Woodworkers
Hotel N a sh
.Subscribe for the H era UJ.
Sold by Mary A. Mee.