C E N T R A L P O IN T H E R A L D , T H U R S D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 6. 1908.
Observation Cars.
ON THE U PPER ROGUE!
" I w e know whftt t » 6s with my
tost whoa I act la a parlor," remara
•d the bashful foung man as tbs ova
versatimi lagged
H A R V E S T IN G
ROOTS.
If You Love Her
Derivations From Experiments In H an
On and after November 15, 1907, the
Don't be afraid to toil ber so.
She will not
dling Bwoh Crept.
observation carl between Portland and Ba gains In Fruit, Farm and
hurt you. Braes up, >>« a brick and
The
proper
methods
o
f
harvesting
•4 laltland California, on traîna Nos. 15
“ D id it e r e r occur to you," rem ar bed
be Lands .
the very matter o f fa c t maid, “ that and storing roots ere obviously o f the
and 16 will be carried through instead
yoa m ight steer them tow ard hom e?"— utmost importance In the uee o f such
o f being cut out, as heretofore, at Rose-
crops for w inter feeding. T b s deduc
Detow will be found tome real bar- Chicago News.
burg.
Don’ t moke any mistake in the question;
tions from the N ew York Cornell eta
, gains in timber and fruit lands which
Burglar {rousing the sleeping head o f tlon experiment# which have to do
Southbound, under this new arrange
oak her sweetly and gently: ''Dearest, wiH
are worthy of your attention.
the fa m ily)—D oc t m o re or I'll shoot! w ith this subject follo w :
ment, passengers holding proper trans
you join me in eating some o f that delicious
238 acres—On Rogue river, 30 miles W h ir 's your money hid?
portation and Pullman accommodations
Roots are generally harvested by
Candy at Sam Moore’s Confectionery?’
from Central Point. Good two-story
Head o f the fata lly (struck by a hand except In the case o f the sugar
may occupy these cars on the night
frame house, good barn and other bright thought)—It's lu the pocket o f beets, when a plow may be used to
leaving Portland until reaching Eugene
raise them from the ground.
'buildings, good well o f excellent water, toy W ife's dress.
W hen
a t 12:32 a. m.
family orchard o f apples and all kinds 1 liu rglar— That's all right. I'll just turnips, rutabagas and mangels are
F hed P a r k e r , A gt. S. P.JCa,
take
the
dress.
Xhanks.—Exchange.
grow
n
for
succession
feeding
the
tur
o f berries. About 100 acres o f fíne j
Central Point, Oregon.
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alfalfa land. Valuable water right on
Carson — Has your wtf# got your nips are generally harvested first, be
fore frost.
Slight frosts In the lace
j. Rogue river with ditch constructed to smoking room fitted up yet?
Sklo Disease of Twenty Years' Standing place. Tri-weekiy mail service passes Meeke— l'ee. You ought to ace I t fa ll w ill not Injurs rutabagas or man
giha. although the first frost should he
nd
door. Excellent hunting and fishing. It's the coxiest place In the house.
Cured.
" I suppose you find great com fort a sign o f harvesting time unless It be
Price »20 per acre.
exceptionally early nnd very sure to
In it. don’t you?"
I want you to know how much Cham
160 acres—3} miles from Prospect, on
"Oh, she w on ’t let me go In i t I t ’s be follow ed by later warm weather
berlain's Salve has done for me. It has
,
.
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. Crater Lake Park wagon road and m erely to look a t "
In late summer and early tall ths tops + -H - l-l-M -l H -H M H -I-il-H I 1 1 I NI k h -F-H -H -1-1-1-H - 1-1- 1- 1- 1- » 'H " H " M -
cured my face o f skin disease o f almost within j m ileof Ray ditch and power site,
do not grow much, yet ths root# are
K in d L a d y —You are a strong and developing and ripening rapidly.
twenty year, at.nd.ng, I have been ^
two.gtory frame houM and other
treated by several as smart p h y s ic ia n s '^ ^
r_ , ______
, „ , if healthy looking man. W h y don’ t you
In the case o f mangels, rutabagas
Good fences. Some fruit go to work?
us we have in this country and they
and most turnips the plants ran he
on place. Good well o f water. 40
Tram p—W ell, It’s like this, ma’am. pulled by hand, ths top# twisted off as
did me no good, but two boxes of this
acres in timothy.
1,500,000 feet of I ain’ t got nobody to look out fe r me
they are pulled aud the roots piled or
salve hus cured m e.—M rs . F an n ie
pine and fir timber. Good outside range. but u ie u lf, an’ e f I got work 1 might thrown directly Into the wagon. It Is
G r if f in , Troy, Ala.
Chamberlain's
be deprivin’ n man w ith a w ife an’ a thought that piling and afterw ard load
Price »1800. A snap.
Salve is for sale by Mary A. Mee.
160 acres- Ssme neighborhood. Good lot o f klde of a Job.
Ing are less fatiguin g than throw ing the
house snd bam, good fruit and berries
The first sea fight within the pres roots directly Into the wagon as pulled.
on place. 2,000,000 feet pine and fir ent limits o f the United Htatsa proper The roots should reach their ptaee-of
Methodist Church Services.
woe fought In the summer o f 1630 off storage with as little dirt aud bruising
timber. Price »1800.
Preaching services every Sunday at
160 acres—Good fruit farm. A ll good Block Island befWeeu Captain John as possible.
11 a. m. and every other Sunday even-
Cellar Storage.
alfalfa land and watered by living Gallop, with a crow o f one man aud
ing at 7:30.
Boots may be stored In a cellar or
- A R E T H E BEST O N EARTH. -
Sunday School every Sunday mom- springs 25 acres in cultivation. Good tw o hoys, and a force o f Block Island
and l ’equot Indians, the victory re In a pit In the field. The cellar la the
in g at 10:00.
house and bam. Near post office and
better whenever practicable. I t may
inalnlng with Captain Gallop.
E pw orth League at 6:45 every Sun- K<XKi school. 3,000,000 feet fine red fir
When you buy either o f them you know you
he a part o f the barn .structure or
day evening.
Smith—D id you tell your w ife you
timber. 30 miles from Central Point,
have the very best on the market.
built under the d rivew a y o f a bank
wouldn’ t be home till late?
Junior Epw orth Leagu e at 3 p. m.
on Fort Klamath road. A most desir
barn, or It may he built aa a dugout
e v e ry Sunday.
Illblnson (carelessly)—Certainly.
In a side hill near the b an . Perhaps
able home. Price »3,500.
Thursday
"Y ou did?"
P ra y e r m eeting
every
concrete la the beet m aterial for con
For further information, inquire at
.evening a t 7:30.
"Yes, I should think to.”
struction. It should be not over seven
the H erald office, Central Point, Ore.
"A n d w hat did she aayT ’
or eight feet deop and large enough to
“ W ell, as soon as I bad told- b er I
’l » l d the yield or supply. It Is best to
.What to Do When Bilious.
rang off the telephone."
Sells them. He also handies ail "kinds of Hardware.
have It located and constructed la such
The right thing to do when you feel O u r B itr C lu b b in er O ffe r.
"W h y didn’ t you vote fo r my S way that the roots can be dropped
Arrangements have just been com frleud?” asked the politician. "H e 's In from above, preferably through trap
bilious is to take a dose of Chamber
Better buy your Stoves early and b T ready for
doors lu the bottom o f the wagou and
lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. They pleted whereby the Central Point Her the most popular man In the state."
"T h a t’s the reason," answered F a rm the roof o f the cellar. I t Is essontlal
will cleanse the stomach and regulate ald is enabled to make one o f the great
the damp, chilly season.
the liver aad bowels. T ry it. Price, est clubbing offers ever made by an er Corntossel. " I never yet see a man that the walla (If built In the ground)
that made a business o f bein' popular and the floor have good drainage and
£5 tents. Samples free at Mary A. Oregon newspaper. Here it is:
who had much o f a likin’ fo r real that ventilation be provided through
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¥
Central Point Herald, per year, »1.50.
M ee’s drug store.
hard w ork."—W ashington Star.
the top aud that ths construction be
Oregon Journal (semi-weekly),
»1.50.
frostproof. Ths ventilators should be
H e paused at the booth where the
Pacific Monthly
. .
.. -'»1.00.
le ft open until sw eating has ceased, T T 7 ] '
Tokay Grape Guttings.
T T T
A A T A T A Everybody in Central Point and nsi
neigh
prettiest giri* w ere 111 charge. They
when they may be closed for the w in
y y
\ y
/ y
borhood to come in next Sunday and ‘ eat
T ota l
.
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.
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-»4.00. greeted him with winning smiles. ter. In winter the c e llir should be
"C au you change a ten ?" be anxious
Our price for all three, only
'I have for sale at my place on the
kept closed as much as possible on
ly Inquired.
“ W e have no change,"
warm days. Boots should be so placed
Jacksonville road a limited amount of
•2 50
they chorused. “ And I h are no ten,"
The Semi-weekly Journal is the lead he reluctantly murmurod. Then he that turnips may be fed first, rutaba
choice cuttings from the celebrated
Tokay grape. I f you wish to g et a ing semi-weekly newspaper o f the m oved aw ay.—Cleveland Plain Dealer. gas next and aftar these mangels and they ever tasted. W e give our patrons the best the market affords. Gommer-
carrots.
start in choice grapes, send in your state. I t gives all the general and
cial and Transient Trade a Specialty.
“ I f you refuse me,” said the in fa t
•order before the supply is exhausted. state news and in addition gives the uated young man, “ I shall blow out my
A Jersey Trucking Center.
complete and correct market reports bralna.”
J. M. H u r l e y ,
A n Important trucking district Is that
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Central Point, Oregon. twice each week. In the Friday issue
" I ’ d hate to hare you do that,” re
around Freehold, N. J. The land Is
a page o f "Funny Picture#’ ’ for the piled the girl thoughtfully, “ and yet ligh t clay aud not rem arkably heavy,
a page o f short stories, and It would be a good joke on pa. H e although holding enough clay to retain
.Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a Favorite. children,
other features make it a welcome says you haven't any, you know.’’— meeture fa irly w ell In a dry season
" W e prefer Chamberlain's Cough visitor in every home.
Philadelphia Public Ledger.
Ilka the present. It Is an Important
potato section, the land being adapted
Remedy to any other for our children,' ’
The Pacific Monthly, published at
Disgusted W ife —Say, nlggah, eber
says Mr. L. J. Woodbury o f Twining; Portland, is the leading magazine of seoce Ah m arried j o ’ yo ’a duu nullin' to ths crop and mostly fa irly level and
Mich. " I t has also done the work for the West. It is ably edited and beauti 'cept alt round de house. Doan’ yo ’ sosy to cultivate.
Potatoes are raised In good aimed
us in hard colds and croup, and we take fully illustrated. Its stories are clean, eber feel enny amblshlon?
fields, ths work being done mostly by
pleasure in recommending it.” For wholesome and interesting, all with
I-azy Husband—Ah feels amblahlon
machinery snd horse or mule power.
sale by Mary A. Mee.
mere oi less o f a flavor o f the West. w'en A h ’s ctttlu' round liyah, honey, T h e condition* are som ewhat like those
but Jos' 's soon ’» Ah stahta ter w o k
ta the potato region in northern Maine.
Special articles on irrigation, stock-
Ah gits discouraged.—Judge.
I have a Car-load, I f you need any, let me know.
T h e season ts long, but more subject
raising and similar industries are at
' D . E . Davis, Dentist,
Lions, tigers and other beasts of to severe drought and to attacks o f dis
once entertaining and instructive.
prey at zoological gardens and tuenag ease and Insects, la b o r la fa irly abun
The Central Point Herald is a strictly
will be in his Central Point office on
cries follo w the example o f mankind dant and not o f the best quality. M a
local
newspaper.
The
H
e
ra
ld
does
the following dates:
In eating by day and sleeping at night. chinery ts used to the fullest extent.
From Monday morning, February 10, its best to set forth the advantages In their native state three animals
A fou r borso potato digger ta te c « oo
to Saturday evening, February 15.
o f the Rogue River Valley, particularly sleep aw ay the hours o f d ayligh t and almost sll large fickle, an Implement
From Monday morning, March 16, to
that portion immediately adjacent and bunt for their food s t n ig h t—W est which throws the crop out lu very
Satuaday evening, March 21.
short order. Potatoes are picked tip
Watch for further announcements o f tributary to its town. It labors for minster Gazette.
later dates in these columns.
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the advancement and upbuilding of
Miss Gettlngon (arch ly)—I hear you by children, who are paid 5 cents p «r
Central Point and vicinity and is en are thinking seriously o f matrimony. barrel. The yield on commercial fields
ranges from 100 barrels downward.
titled to the support o f every citizen Mr. McCoy.
W H E N IN T O W N C A L L AT
Neglected Colds Threaten Life.
Other vegetables are raised exten
Mr. M cCoy—M e? Say, w hat do you
o f this section o f the Valley.
sively, Including cucumber pickles,
[From the Chicago Tribune.]
Take advantage o f this great offer take me for?
cantaloupes, asparagus, peppers and
“ ‘ Don’t trifle with a cold,’ is a good
Miss Gettlngon—Oh, Jack, for bet
at once. It will only stand for a limited
Fru it ta a very Important
advice for prudent men and women.
ter or fo r worse, o f course! But this tomatoes
time. Three Publications that you need
crop, some o f the largest peer orchards
Is so sudden!—Cleveland Leader.
I t may be vital in the case of a child.
for the price o f two. You save »1.50
In the country being fouud In this see
Proper food, good ventilation, and dry,
Mtsa O arllngborn—I know I ’ll look tlon. They are mostly o f the K leffsr
and that’s “ worth while.”
warm clothing are the proper safe
like a frigh t with my hair done up this and sim ilar varisttsa.
E arly apples
way.
P h o tog rap h er-B u t think how and peaehea are grow n In moderate
guards against colds.
I f they are
Which is "the best” in Oregon. Try it and if you don*¡t
much worse MI h Mardygraes would quantities
maintained
through the changable J. [. í V Y ART, PRIS.
Concord grapes promise 1
J. A. RCRRY.Yicc P a U .
say-it
is "the beat” Jack will treat. We also liandle the
look with her hair In that style. Tbst good crop.
weather o f autumn, winter and spring,
-ColebMitad
w ill do. Thanks. I think w e have
Ths
section
Is
.'ta
s
te
d
within
s
com
the chances o f a surprise from ordinary
managed to catch your very best ex
p e rs tiv e lj fe w miles o f N ew York.
colds will be slight. But the ordinary
preealon, inadnm.—Exchange.
Philadelphia and other large cities,
light cold will become severe if neglect C A P I T A L
$50,000.00
" I understand he’s the author o f sev and the products quickly ranch market
ed, and a well established ripe cold is is
at prices which this season afford a
eral successful novels."
$ 1 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
the germs o f diphtheria what honey is • S U R P L U S
"Oh, no! H e ’s the successful author fa ir margin o f profit to ths grow ers —
to the bee. The greatest menace to
Am erican Cultivator.
o f several novels, but"—
Tim-
“Pop the Question”
and She’ll say “Yes.”
G. S. MOORE.
sur
2
AND PIN E STS.,
CENTRAL POINT
Cole’s
Airtight
Heaters.
Leever.
Moore’s
Steel
Ranges.
The Hardwareman, i:
25 GENT CHICKEN DINNER
Central Poin! Hotel1T
BALCKSMIRH -COAL m
PRICE, the H 0 RSESH 0 ER
TH E
O FFIC E
For Pure “Astor” Whikey
Medford National Bank
child life at this season o f the
ithe neglected cold. ” Whether
child or adult, the cold slight or
the very best treatment that
Savings Department
year is
it is a
Safety Deposit Boxes.
severe,
can be iVe transact a General Banking
adopted is to give Chamberlain’s Court. I Busine8s aml respectfully solicit
'Remedy
'Remedy. It is safe and sure. The]
great popularity and immense sale of
your patronage.
this preparation has been attained by
its remarkable cures o f this ailment.
A cold never results in pneumonia when
it is given. For sale by Mary A. Mee.
Files Initiative Petition.
3. F. Reddy, mayor e f Medford, last
week filed with the secretary o f state
at Salem an initiative petition for an
amendment to the state constitution
granting to cities and towns the exclu- !
sive control o f the liquor, poolselling
and gambling business. The petition
-contained more than 9000 signatures.
"B e tte r than Shingles or Tin” —Rex
Flintkot* roofing it better than either
shingles or tin. In fact, R is the best
bouse covering made. I f yon are build - 1
mg he eore and investigate ’ ’Ftintkoto”
before contracting for your roofing. 1
F or sale by W. C. Leever.
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"W h a t’s the difference?*’
" l i e ’ s m erely succeeded In w riting
the novels: that’s all.’’—Philadelphia
Press.
The
I3eer
O ffic e
Milk Cars.
Marks* milk is the leading f«s lu rs
~
O r e g t m
of New England dairying Milk ears M e d f o r d ,
fo r Boston every morning leave north
T ra fa lg a r.
ern N ew Hampshire, central Vermont,
T ra fa lg a r w as not m erely a great na
western Massachusetts snd central
i
T il victory—It waa the most decisive Connecticut. Between thirty-five snd
aud ths most durable In Its results of forty carloads o f milk arrive at Bos
sit the battles o f the world.
It not ton dally, almost all being o f New
only gave England naval supremacy, England origin. Ths supply o f milk
but no ass dog has l>arked at sea for tbs sm aller cities Is also s bus!
against Great Britain fo r all the years nese o f large dimensions Ths Inrreas
that have supervened or Is likely to do Ing nss o f cream makes that product
so fo r some years to corns. No other of sacoud Importance. Ms to . sends a
battle has aver had such a re su lt—I'all carload of cream to Boston d.t l)y ,
Mall Os setts.
w hile large quantities are received
from other eecUosa along with the
A »leilie n Child's Amulets.
Much o f this
In Sicily old time superstitious are regular milk supply.
still general
The constant dread o f market cream It separated by tbs farm
tbs peasantry is the evil eye, sad all are, gathered by creameries, where K
Ah kinds of repair woKk
w ear charms to ward It off. Whan ■ Is run through * separator fo r stand \Ve t r e a t y o u and your horses right.
child Is bon) four amulets are hung trd !s!n g and then shipped to tbs -tty
done. Satisfaction guaranteed.
about Its n e c k -a little born o f coral, s In b u lk .-O . M. W bltsker.
cockleshell, a key snd a tiny sack of
Katins Moldy Com.
salt—tbs born to keep aw ay ths tv ll
Owing to the looses of Urn stock
eye. the shall fo r safe keeping, the key
- F IN E S A M P LE ROOM
to enter paradise snd the salt for wta from sating moldy corn tbs scientists E U R O PE A N P L A N
Of tbs Iowa Agricultural college are
d o m .-P e lx o tto ’s “ By Italian Bess."
making s study of molds ta tn sa
Behind the King.
¡lee vor to ascertain the potenmooa
The king can do no wrong, but there mold, M /s Country Gentleman.
A
Is one Innocent thing that no sovereign farmer near Dallas Center and anotk
ever d oss-n a m ely, to stand with his or tn Untoa courtly tost about »4,000
back against a wall. A t the royal «tanJ worth of stock rseently through eating
at New m arket or elsewhere his inajes moldy corn I'rofvssor T n m m e i«f ths
The’Heme of Commercial anti Mining Mm
ty Invariably lee res ample room for esflsgs took sp ths lnveotlgatlflC sad
parsons to pass behind him . so tbst he so for has Isolated four kinds of cosa
may escape having perpetually to reply mold. I f the poisonous genu ran be
to their salutations, which be would be Moisted K ts thought tt will be ths
bound to notice did these people pass mesne of saving the live stock owners
M «d k > r * * - O r c ix in
In front of hist - London Chronic»*.
e f the stats large siswusta of mamey
annually
..
Dining-room Unsurpassed.
Refurnished Thmugniwte
J e ffe rs
ct
P ea rt
General Blacksmiths and Woodworkers
HORSESHOING A SPECIALTY
For Rheumatic Sufferers.
Tlie quick relief from pain afforded
by applying Chamberlain’s Ptin Balm
make« it a favorite with sufferers from
rheumatism, sciatica, lame back, lum
bago, and deep seated and mueeular
•pains. For sale by Mary A. Mee,
C o lu m b ia
OUP,
WhotpigC#
Tib ronedy csa shmyi N itpeaded epee s ^
U Meaustw Ute. M cantai« as eptaa sr
other hanafsl dre» sad nay to »Ree At cssA-
death is s to*y ss is sa
frite IS étals, Urfe
Sold by M ary A. Mee.
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