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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1908)
CENTRAL POINT HER Al. D, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1908. N e w C lu b b in g Offer- ON I Ht liPt'i R ROGUE. Freedom In Art»' - T H E CORN WORM. If For a limited time we offer the Cen It Is common knowledge with every tral Point Herald and the Thrice-a-Week — oue who reads books that during the Fell Plow ing Is th e B est Rem edy Don’t be afraid to tell her so. She will not World (New York) each one year for BdftjainS in Fruit, farm and Tim* luat feneration the i-opular novel has K now n a t P rs se n t. hurt you. Brace up, be a brick and $2.15. This means 208 papers at a cost; steadily claimed a greater freedom. The caterpillar locally known at tbe ber Lands. of only a cent spice. Subjects are now dealt with at which corn worm or ear worm Is also known Central Point is going to improve ! the mld-Vlctorlana would have hid ss the cotton boll worm In the south, more during the present year than in i Below will be found some real bar- their faces. There are a realistic treat where It bores Into tbe cotton bolls; Don't make any mistake in the question; any year in its past history. You will Bains in timber and fruit lands which ment and a frankness of language con the tomato worm In some states, from ask her sweetly and gently: “ Dearest, will Us habit of boring Into touiHtoeS dur need the Herald to keep posted on are worthy of your attention, cerning matters of sex which the first ing tbe early part of the season, and you join me in eating some of that delicious what is doing at home. 238 acres-O n Rogue river, 30 miles three-quarters of the nineteenth cen the tobacco bnd worm in the tobacco Candy at Sam Moore’s Confectionery?’, A presidential election is com ng on 1 ^rom Central Point. Good two-story | tury would not tolerate. Let It be re growing states. This Insect probably this year and you will need the Thrice- frame house, good barn and other j membered that we have not advanced. prefers green corn to any other of Its a-Week World to keep you posteJ on j buildings, good well of excellent water, Wc have gone back. many kinds cf food plants. In the latter part of September and national affairs, especially regarding family orchard of apples and all kinds It Is not new art, but old, which has the political situation in New York. I °f berries. About 100 acres of fine no reticence, says the London Tele- through October the caterpillars that alfalfa land. Valuable water right on | graph. A realistic picture of physical mature In corn go underground to a Better subscribe today. ; Rogue river with ditch constructed to passion, a frank naturalism In style, depth of from two to five Inches and to pupae, passing the winter place. Tri-weekly mail service passes belongs ns much to the centuries of change In this condition. Early In the spring, Skin Disease o f Twenty Ye a rs' Standing , door. Excellent hunting and fishing, Defoe and Smollett as to our own. If the ground remains undisturbed, the 2 nd j Price $20 per acre. Cured. This is not to say It is bad. Thackeray moths, which are of a dull clay yellow 160 acres—3j miles from Prospect, on deliberately regretted the eighteenth with Indistinct markings on the fore- T want you to know how much Cham •H - l- H -H -l-l-l-l-l-l-l"!"!11 1 1 M-H -H -l* •HH-H-H-H-l-l-l-l-i-l-H -H-X-t- berlain’s Salve has done for me. It has Crater Lake Park wagon road and century freedom. Since the time of wings and expanding from one and a cured my face of skin disease of almost within J mile of Ray ditch and power site. | Fielding, he complained, no writer had half to t ^ 0, lnch^s>i make their appear anee and lay their eggs upon sucb twenty years’ standing. I have been Good two-story frame house and other been permitted to the fullness of bis plants ns they can find. They lay from Good fences» Some fruit power to portray a man. We have now treated by several as smart physicians buildings. 200 to 500 eggs. The eggs are shaped as we have in this country and they on P|ace- Good well of water. 40 come again to a time where there are like an Inverted teacup, with the ver did me no good, but two boxes of this acres *n timothy. 1,500,000 feet of no limitations. tical ribs converging toward the apex. Those who maintain a careful sur The caterpillars reach their growth in salve has cured m e .- M rs . F annie pine and fir timber. Good outside range. vey of the constant stream of ephemeral from two to four weeks. The moths | G r if f in , Troy, Ala. Chamberlain’s ^ r'ce *1800. A snap. Salve is for sale by Mary A. Mee. ! acres—Same neighborhood. Good novels are well aware of the growth appear In from two to three weeks ! house and barn, good fruit and berries of a class which, not to mince words, later. The caterpillars are rather slen on place. 2,000,000 feet pine and fir i must be called the objectionable. Each der and nearly hairless and are from inch and a half to two Inches long. Methodist Church Services. timber. Price $1800. season now sees a number of books an They vary In color from light green to 160 acres— Good fruit farm All good j for which the most kindly critic lu Preaching services every Sunday at brown and are marked with alternat II a. m. and'every other Sunday even- alfalfa land and watered by living; the world can find no reason for their ing light and dark brown stripes and ing at 7:30. ! springs. 25 acres in cultivation. Good ■ existence unless It be to exploit lmpro lines running lengthwise of the body. -A R E THE BEST ON EARTH.- Sunday School every Sunday morn- house ancj barn. Near post office and priety. Absurd lu plot, wooden lu Combating the Insect. ing at 10:00. good school 3,000,000 feet fine red fir 1 character uud Ignorant lu atyle, their Unfortunately the combating of this When you buy either of them you know you Epworth League at 6:45 every Sun timber. 30 miles from Central Point. | vulgar descriptions alone provide them Insect with nny success in the corn- I have the very best on the market. day evening. field Is still an unsolved problem. It Junior Epworth League at 3 p. m. on Fort Klamath road. A most desir- a certain popularity. And yet It Is not has been found by experiments that ’ because of a lack of appreciation of able home. Price $3,500. every Sunday. For further information, inquire at j wholesome fiction that authors turn plowing In the fall and breaking up j Prayer meeting every Thursday the underground sheltered pupae and j the H erald office, Centra! Point, Ore. I to the bypaths of life for motives and exposing thorn to the vicissitudes of evening at 7:30. _______________ I material. Books that elevate are the weather will lu almost every-In 1 among the "best sellers.’’ The deeper stance result In their death. How- ) Sells them. He also handles all kinds of Hardware. fra n k Hawk’ s Auto O u r B i e C l u b b i m r O f f e r , problems of the soul confront the hu- ever, It !s not often practical to plow ! corn ground In the fall. The effect j ------- I Arrangements have just been com- man mlnd lQ uew forul la evet7 Bel- Better buy your St 9 ves early and be ready for Frank Hawk has been putting in his 1 pieted whereby the Central Point Her- ! eratloa Iu ordor t0 deP,ct the 6tn,«~ of such a measure would be to dlmln- | spare time during the Winter getting aid is enabled to make one of the great-1 th® novelist must bavo freedom lsh the number of moths the follow- ; fng season.— George A. Dean In Kan the damp, chilly season. from the canons of art, but mere li his auto in shape for the coming season egt clubbing offers ever made by sas Farmer. cense defeats Its own end lu the long and it now has the appearance of hav- j Oregon newspaper. Here it is: ■ *4—1—I—I—I—f —!—£—!—I—1—I—1—I—¿--I • ing just come from the factory. Hay ! Central Point Herald, per year, $1.50. run. A really bad book falls flat Tbe F eed in g S ilage. & Wagner, the artists, have put the Oregon Journal (semi-weekly), $1.50. half bad book, however successful as There are mnny precautions which a money maker, yields no reward to must be taken lu feeding corn Blluge, finishing touches on the runninggear : Pacific Monthly - $ 1 . 00 . T T 7 A \ T f | \ Everybody in Central Point and anc neigh Its author comparable to that follow not only because of Its effect upou j T T T T 1 and bodyrof the auto and it is now ! \/\/ H \ \ / LA \ I borhood to come in next Sunday and eat ing a book which every admiring read the cow, but because of Its effect upon Total . . . . $4.00. ready for service. If Mr. Hawk would 1 J 1 L the b e s t ................................. er may openly and heartily commend the milk. .As a rule, silos are not very Our price for all three, only only take some good-looking man out plentifully distributed over the coun to others. for a spin around the block the first $2 5 0 try. In fact, they are not nearly so The Semi-weekly Journal is the lead- j time he takes his “ new” auto out of common ns they should be, but even at Sunday Law and Order. the shop it would make the machine ing semi-weekly newspaper of th e \ the present time we find milk con they ever tasted. We give our patrons the best the market affords, Gommer- cial and Transient Trade a Specialty. look even better than, it does now. He state. It gives all the general an d ! Clashlngs of opinion with respect to | densarles aud creameries that nre re the suitable observance of Sunday state news and in addition gives the j knows where the H erald office is. fusing the milk products of silage fed must be taken for granted lu this coun cows. This Is not because the silage complete and correct market reports twice each week. In the Friday issue try, where different views of the sig which the cow eats tatuts the milk, What to Do When Bilious. a page of “ Funny Pictures” for th e ' nificance of the day of rest are preva but It Is tho silage which tbo eow lent. Sonic would have It observed as does not cat that taints the milk. Only The right thing to do when you feel children, a page of short stories, and a day of rest and worship exclusively, last winter la conversation with a bilious is to take a dose of Chamber ether features make it a welcome and others wish to devote It to cheer- prominent milk condenser the writer visitor in every home. lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. They | ful recreation. Some of thoso who was glveu these facts: The Pacific Monthly, published at j will cleanse the stomach and regulate This gentleman made the statement seek recreation delight In Sunday the liver aad bowels. Try it. Price, Portland, is the leading magazine of j that the milk produced on his own shows and ball games, following the 25 cents. Samples free at Mary A. the West. It is ably edited and beauti ! example of Europe, where tbe morning farm was produced largely by the use of corn silage, but great care was ex fully illustrated. Its stories are clean, Mee’s drug store. wholesome and interesting, all with i Is usually given to attendance lu ercised lu the feeding. The reason his more or less of a flavor of the W est. church and the afternoon to music, company prohibited the use of com hi the production of milk by the Special articles on irrigation, stock- | with drinking and the sports that be- silage Observation Cars. farmers and dairymen was beeauso I have a Car-load, If you need any, let me know. raising and similar industries are at I long to a holiday. of the carelessness with which the si j There are but few citizens of Amer- and instructive. On and after November 15, 1907, the once entertaining „ . . „ . , „ __,, . _ ! ien who do not concede that the day lage was fed. The odors were per- observation cars between Portland and j The Central I oin y should be observed In an orderly man- mitted to remnln lu the bam, and this odor was what ruined tho mili. newspaper. The H erald does . . . . . . .. Oakland California, on trains Nos. 15! 1 local , , . , . e (i « oer. In fact, • the average man believes If the silo connects with the barn '* and 16 will be carried through instead : its best to set forth the advantages / In public order every clay In the week. by a corridor, the feeding may be as j of being cut out, as heretofore, at Rose- bure | t hai''porti on inimediately ’adja'ceEt'and A Programme for Sunday upon which convenient ns where the silo Is con- I I all lovers of order can unite, the re- nected directly with the barn. By Southbound, under this new arrange-1 tributary to its town It labors for j llglous together with the Indifferent, keeping the doors of the corridor j upbuilding of j ment, passengers holding proper trans- Ithe advancement and ! might result In fixing an example closed the odor from the silo Is con portation and Pullman accommodations Central Point and vicinity and is en-! which the «Thole community could Join fined, and If the feeding Is deferred j WHEN IN TOWN CALL AT may occupy these cars on the night titled to the support of everv citizen j In enforcing by the power of public until after milking hours there Is no ! why there should lie any odor j leaving Portland until reaching Eugene of this section of the Valley. opinion, uslug restraint sparingly. Op reason of silage whatever In the bum. Often- j Take advantage of this great offer I at 12:32 a. m. posing Interests can generally yield a times, however, wo find tlmt the cows at once. It will only stand for a limited F red P arker , Agt. S. P.fCo., little without losing all. aro overfed of silage, and a portion j 81tf Central Point, Oregon. time. Three Publications that you need , of It remains In tholr feed boxes or | for the price of two. You save $1.50 around their front feet. Naturally this The Array Career. and that’s “ worth while.” The recent argument of the secretary portion of the feed decays anil molds, : Which is ‘‘the best” in Oregon. Try it and if you don’t of war that service in the army should and a very disagreeable odor remains | Neglected Colds Threaten Life . be made so attractive aud desirable to contaminate the milk.—II. O. Von say it i s ‘‘the best” Jack will treat. We also handle the f From the Chicago Tribune. ] J . A. R C R R Y .V U C l'A O , J , [ . C N t a r t , P u ts . that first class recruits will be at Pelt In Jersey Bulletlu. “ ‘Don’t trifle with a cold,’ is a good Celebrated tracted is not new, but It comes from advice for prudent men and women. F all P low ing D estroys In se c t,. Medford National Bank an authority which may be heeded. It may be vital in the case of a child. \ Many Insects may lie prevented by He Insists that conditions should be Proper food, good ventilation, and dry, j £ p J J A |_, $ 5 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 established that will clovate and sus fall plowing. Iaiud In grass for n num ber of years often becomes badly In warm clothing are the proper safe- i tain the self respect of the eDllstcd fested with cutworms, wlreworms and /n guards against colds. If they are ! .JU R .P L U «S $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 .0 0 other Insects that may provo very de man. maintained through the changablel structive to com and other cultivated There seems to be no reason why the Savings Department. weather of autumn, winter and spring, • army may not bo made as attractive crops. If the land Is plowed In the the chances of a surprise from ordinary Safety Deposit Boxes. for the enlisted man as for the com fall, the freezing und thawing of win celds will be slight. But the ordinary ter win destroy a large number of light cold will become severe if neglect We transact a General Banking missioned officer. It Is generally be these pests. If, on the other hand, the lieved that any officer In the service ed, and a well established ripe cold is to land were left unplowcd until late the germs of diphtheria what honey is Business and respectfully solicit,1 can And better paying positions out spring, they would hnve an Ideal place of the army than he can hope for In It. In which to pass the winter and come to the bee. The greatest menace to your patronage. As a rule an officer who leaves the out In tho spring ready to destroy ev child life at this season of the year is service for civil life gets on well. HU erything in sight. In tho cuae of spring the neglected cold.” Whether it is a military training and experience are plowing of sod land the food of these child or adult, the cold slight or Bevere, highly practical, his habits good and Insects Is suddenly dretroyed by the the very best treatment that can be his character formed. It Is not neces plow, and the few plants of corn oe adopted is to give Chamberlain’s Cough sary for an Officer to go backward. tobacco then put lu the ground nre not Remedy. It is safe and sure. The sufficient to feed this horde of Insects, But for the average American young and It becomes next to Impossible to great popularity and immense sale of man service In the ranks Is a back get a crop started.—Professor J. U this preparation has been attained by ward step, and reform must take place Phillips, Virginia Experiment Station. H O R S E S H O IN G A S P E C IA L T Y its remarkable cures of this ailment. before good all around soldier blood A cold never results in pneumonia when will tako to tbe army In tlmo of peace. A nta In th e C o tto n Field. it is given. For sale by Mary A. Mce. The following are some recent rec Ferhaps the scarcity of army re ords of tbe work of the nut shown by We treat you and your horses right. All kinds of repair work cruits and the shortage of young wom examination of squares picked at ran done. Satisfaction guaranteed. D . E . Davis. Dentist. en tear hern at the same time would dom from tbe ground lu cotton fields In various parts of Texaa; At Heevlllc, have no significance In any year but Tex., will be in his Central Point office on Aug 13, out of 874 weevil stages leap year. the following dates: found 084 had tieen destroyed by ants. From Monday morning, March 16, to In another field, also at Beevllle, on FINE SAMPLE ROOM Under tbe new New York IlreM* Kept. 3, the ants bad destroyed 11 out EUROPEAN PLAN Satuaday evening, March 21. law marriage la made more difficult, of 117 stages. At Dallas, ou Qct. 15, From Monday morning. April 13, to but the beginning of repentance la not the ants had destroyed 80 out of 24T Saturday evening, April 18. weevil stages - W. I). Hunter. delayed at all thereby. Watch for further announcements of later dates in these columns. 37tf T he T eat W ith d ra p e s . With no further occasion for confec G rai»« should never be picked from tions, Harry Orchard muat find hUn- The Home of Commercial and Mining Men th* vine till folly rip i and sweet, for a Mil rather lonely. ■Jiamfctrlaln's Ct . tli they will not develop sugar and ripen mberlam > Cocgt! Tfcb remedy cat shnyi to depended a sen and "U * p-.efer A good resolution Is one thing that i a fte r they a re picked. I have know n ; a.Ted.- to an tr .-for ui cmldren, ” l unprincipled growers to spoil the mar- ii pleauat hi take. It CMtaias m opium or grows better the longer you keep It gays Mr. L. J. Woodbury of Twining, H o te l N o h I i C o ., P r o p r i e t o r « | k*t for w hite grape* by shipping Nl- other harmful drag and may he given a» confi Mich. “ It ha* also done the work for dently to a baby as to an a Jilt. 1 agarat before they had become ripe M f sd ío r r t. Oreje«>n weather look allk* to All kinds of ; and sw eet. Tasting Is the sure teat Price 25 cents, large me SO ceils. ua in hard cokhi and croup, and we take tha grip germ. Dining-room Unsurpassed. Refurnished Throughout. ] with grapes.—TV. N. U utt pleasure in recommending it.” For SVJ by M ary A. Mee. sale by Mary A. Mee. You Love Her “Pop the Question” and She’ll say “Yes.” G. S. M O O R E. A N D P IN E STS., C E N T R A L P O IN T Cole’s Airtight Heaters. Leever, V V V V Moore’s Steel Ranges. The Hardwareman, LIN 25 G E N T C H IC K E N D IN N E R Central Point Hotel,1F “ Ï Ï B A L0 K S M IR H C O A L a P R IC E the H O R S E S H O E R THE OFFICE For Pure “Astor” Whikey C o lu m b ia. I 3 eer T h e O ffice O rego n M e d fo r d , Jeffers et P eart General Blacksmiths and Woodworkers CROUP, WhoopingCoiigh H otel N a s h