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____ CENTRAL POINT HERALD. THURSDAY. MARCII B, IMS. X e w C l u b b i n g O iler- ON THE UPPER ROGUE on A BUSINESS BASIS. BorisLlsm and Orthodox Creeds. For a limited time we offer the Cen The notion which li held by tral Point Herald and the Thrice-a-Week ,, _ ■Is In PmfltaM» orthodox teachers that religion and so Don’t be afraid to tell ber so. She wiUnot World (New York; each one year for Bargains in fruil, Farm and Tim- y “ ‘ o.iXr, eying. cialism are tending toward a union of hurt you. Brace up, lie a brick and $2.15. This means 208 papers at a cost h e l l By JOHN MICHELS, Clemson CoU»*». effort which may be permanent and ■of only a cent apice. ! Lands. 8 C. Under average conditions a cow work marvels l(i society Is vigorously Central Point is going to improve more daring the present year than in Below will be found some real bar- yielding twenty-two pounds of milk ' combated by the Rev. Dr. P. T. For- Don’t make any mistake in the question; any year in its past history. You will Ka'na in timber and fruit lands which should have a ration composed of sytb, an ultra orthodox English divine. about two-thirds roughage and one- Dr. Forsyth declares that desire to aid ask her sweetly and gently: “ Dearest, will need the Herald to keep posted on ■ *re worthy of your attention. yon join me in eating some of that delicious 238 acres—On Cogue river, 30 miles third concentrates. By a number of In social reform Is part of bis religion. what is doing at home. trial calculations we find that the re Writing In the British Congregational- Candy at Sam Moore's Confectionery?’ A presidential election is coming on from Central Point. Good, two-story quired nutrients are approximately 1st, he says that the Ideals of most this year and you will need the Thrice- frame house, good barn and other obtained by selecting six pounds of "Socialist» of the day and of working a-Week World to keep you posted on buildings, good well of excellent water, wheat bran, four pounds of cottonseed men who are not Socialists nre con national affairs, especially regarding family orchard of apples and all kinds meal, eight pounds of corn stover and of berries. About 100 acres of fine forty ponuds of com silage. For greater cerned especially with the exnltatlon the political situation in New York. alfalfa land. Valuable water right on | ¡fields It Is best, as a rule, to Increase of their own class" and continues: Better subscribe today. The»« Ideals practically become thsir re- Rogue river with ditch constructed to only the concentrates to meet the re They will ll»Un readily to any place. Tri-weekly mail service passes quirements of th* additional flow Of I W®®- thin* the minister oi Christ has to say Good Liniment. nd door. Excellent hunting and fishing. milk, thus making the proportion of which serves or promotes them. They concentrate to roughage greater the will willingly utilize the church In this You will hunt a good while before Price $20 per acre. way. They will listen to the tale of a larger the yield of milk. you find a preparation that is equal to 160 acres—3j miles from Prospect, on The main part of the ration should Christ who sympathizes with these aspira Chamberlain’s Liniment as a cure for Crater Lake Park wagon road and be supplied In two feeds, one In the tions and contributes to them. But when •i-H - H - l- l - l- H - H - H - H - H - t- 1- M - the church or Its minister claims a hear muscular and rheumatic pains, for the within } mile of Ray ditch and power site. morning and the other In the late after ing for a message which every man and * cure of sprains and soreness of the Good two-story frame house and other noon. It is desirable to feed some dry every society must absolutely obey ami when we preach a Christ who not muscles. It is equally valuable f o r ! buildings. Good fences. Some fruit roughage at noon, especially when the serve; only serves man. but by right of that i lame back and all deep seated muscular 0n place. Good well of water. 40 roughage In the morning and evening service claims the total surrender and service of every man and race; when we consists of silage. The cow, on ac pains. 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by acres in timothy. 1,500,000 feet of »pass, as we must, from the gift of Christ j Mary A. Wee. pine and fir timber. Good outside range. count of her large storeroom, the to tho demand of Christ, the responsibility paunch, la capable of storing up a to Christ, the total humiliated, uncondi ---------------------------Price *1800. A snap. large quantity of feed and therefore tional, worshipful, triumphant surrender then the social idealists J .Mefliodist Church Services. 1 160 acres-Same neighborhood. Good docs not require as m any feeds as have se** no to use Christ, tor us. They talk angry clap _ . „ , house and barn, good frui't and berries some other farm animals trap about the church’s lust of dominion, Preaching services every Sunday at on lace 2,000,000 feet pine and fir the aloofness of the preacher», their hang- j C oncentrates and R oughags. 11 a. m. and every other Sunday even- F Inf back, their cowardice, self seeking, ing at'7:30. I timber. Price $1800. As a rule. It Is best to feed the con pietism and all tho rest of It. Sunday School every Sundav morn- ] acres—Good fruit farm All good centrates just previous to milking and The doctor argues that the lack of ing at 10:00. " j alfalfa land and watered by living the roughage Immediately thereafter. harmony between socialistic and re-! Epworth League at 6:45 every Sun- springs. 25 acres in cultivation. Good The grain helps to attract tho cows to -A R E THE BEST ON EARTH. - day evening. j house and barn. Near, post office and their stalls, and by feeding the rough- j llglous Ideals Is fundamental, because Junior Epworth League at 3 p. m. good school 3,000,000 feet fine red fir age after milking we aTold tainting "Christianity does not make man’s I When you buy either o f them you know you every Sunday. timber. 30 miles from Central Point, the milk with undesirable odors when happiness'.' Its first concern. "Ills own | have the very best on the market. Prayer meeting every Thursday on Fort Klamath road. A most desir- tho roughage contains these. When ' sympathy with the principles of so- j corn silage, for example, Is fed liume- j clnllsm arise« from his belief in Christ evenmg at 7:30. (able home. Price $3,500. dlately before or during milking Its and not simply In human nature." To , ___further For information, inquire at odor is always perceptible In the milk. llncqualcd as a Gure fo r Croup. the H e r a l d office, Centra! Point, Ore. W hen fed after m ilking the odor Is quote further: never detected. It Is believed also t h a t ! Society, we nil feel, must ho »lowly re- “ Besides being an excellent remedy I _________________ f cod lag the concentrates by them selves 3 h t o d “ b ST ilng more : for colds and throat troubles. Chamber- ! Sells them. He also handles all k • >' w ill result in a more thorough m ixing than that, 3 ocie(y cannot creau moral ■ T Iain’ s-Cough Remedy is unequaled as a O ur B ic d u b b in s ’ Offer, Of the saliva w ith them and thus In- manhood, cannot provide the its dynamlo j T cure for croup, says Harry Wilson, o f | Arrangements have just been com- crease their digestibility. Further- j *T a„nc! ^ ® 8Copo; And it la my i Y religion that Christ can nnd that Christ Better buy your Stoves early Waynetown, Ind. When given as soon pleted whereby the Central Point Her- more, a great deal o f dust can be alone can. And I would like to close on as the croupy cough appears, this “ --------- rem- a]d ¡3 enabled to make one of the great- avoided by feeding tbe roughage after this note. I would like to say that the the damp, chilly sea/ in. edy will prevent the attack. It is used gst clubbing offers ever made by an milking, particularly when the rqugh- .true church of Christ is worth more than any scheme of social order. And there is age consists of hay or dry fodder. successfully in many thousands in tins gospel of Christ that w’hlch must | Oregon newspaper. Here it is: A prevailing opinion that heavy con produce such & change in society as will “I“ !"!— ! -f— 1— i— 1-- t*+*l-i-I-i--I-r -I- homes. For sale by Mary A. Mee, j Central Point Herald, per year, $1.50. centrates will form an injurious, pasty leave the Socialist programme far behind Oregon Journal (semi-weekly), $1.50. mass In tlie cow's stomach docs not nnd far below and bring to pass, even In history, things that It has not entered tha Pacific Monthly . . . $ 1 . 00 . seem to be well founded. When th« heart of man to conceive. Observation Cars. T T 7 ] ' T T 7 A A T 7TA Everybody in (en ■ l'mm and neigh mi concentrates are fed directly before Y y j I y y ^ /y ! y | borhood to conn- ui ricxi Sunday and eat The difficulty seem» to bo, ns Dr. Total $4.00. milking nnd the roughage directly aft On and after November 15, 1907, the I Our price for all three, only er there will be sufficient mixing in the Forsyth suggests, that the Socialist's observation cars between Portland and 1 paunch before the contents pass into Idea of Christ ns brother merely Is es *2 50 Oakland California, on trains Nos. 151 The Semi-weekly Journal is the lead the stomach proper. The writer for sentially Incomplete us a "dynamic." and 16 will be carried through instead ing semi-weekly newspaper of the several years has successfully followed To the believer Christ is first to be ac they ever tasted, i We give our patrons the best the market affords. Comme»- o f being cut out, as heretofore, at Rose- state. It gives all the general and the practlceNof feeding concentrates cepted as Redeemer and served as cial and Transient Trade a Specialty. and roughage separately when the burg. state news and in addition gives the I former consisted of as much as five King. Southbound, under this new arrange complete and correct market reports | pounds of cottonseed meal per day. T h e P residen t*# P e rs iste n ce . ment, passengers holding proper trans twice each week. In the Friday issue; An average cow in full Uow of milk ; portation aad Pullman accommodations a page of “ Funny Pictures” for the' will consume forty pounds of corn1 Fullure to pass the scrutiny of the may occupy these cars on the night children, a page of short stories, and silage to good advantage. This amount supremo court has made the employ ers' liability bill something of an Issue leaving Portland until reaching Eugene other features make it a welcome of silage, combined with eight or ten I i 1 for the administration to cope with. pounds of dry fodder or hay, makes a at 12:32 a. m. visitor in every home. ; The president has already spoken for F r e d P a r k e r , Agt. S. P.’ Co., The Pacific Monthly, published at good combination of roughage for a ' the principle which lies behind the bill 91 tf Central Point, Oregon. Portland, is the leading magazine of dairy cow. j and Is committed to it Comments by Successful Feeding. the West. It is ably edited and beauti In the economical production of tho press of the country upon the ad- P rof. H. A. Howell, o f Havana, Cuba, fully illustrated. Its stories are clean, milk It Is absolutely essential to feed | verse decision of the court show a gen- wholesome and interesting, all with cows according to tbeir capacity. Just; era| sympathy with the main features Recommends Chamberlain's more or less of a flavor of the W est. what this productive capacity Is can of th|g partlcu; „ piec« ot nntlonal leg- Special articles on irrigation, stock- be determined only by keeping u care- j jfljution Cough Remedy. I[have a CaMoad, If you need any, let me know. ful account of the feed consumed and As long ago as I can remember my raising and similar industries are at On* feature of the act which the the milk nnd butter fat yielded by each once entertaining and instructive. mother was a faithful user and friend court declared unconstitutional was The Central Point Herald is a strictly cow Individually. o f Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, but About half the nutrients called for In radical In that It abolished the com never in my life have I realized its true local newspaper. The H e r a l d does a ration for an average milker are mon law rule that one who has been value until now,” writes Prof. H. A. its best to set forth the advantages used to sustain the body, so that it guilty of contributory negligence can Howell, of Howell’s American School, of the Rogue River Valley, particularly will neither gain nor lose weight, the not recover. The amount of negligence Havana, Cuba. “ On the night of that portion immediately adjacent and other half being used to form milk. nttrlbutabl# to the Injured employee February 3rd our baby was taken sick tributary to its town. It labors for Returns for feed cau therefore be ex might be considered In fixing the pected ouly from about 50 per ceut of with a very severe cold; the next day the advancement and upbuilding of amount of damage«. A bill applicable tbe total nutrients required. Central Point and vicinity and is en was worse and the following night his to government employees only, drafted This means that a cow on a full ra WHEN IN TOWN CALL AT condition was desperate. He could not titled to the support of everv citizen tlon will yield practically twice as to meet the president's viows as to lie down and it was necessary to have of this section of the Valley. much milk as she would on three- what tbe whole body of employees of Take advantage of this great offer fourths of a ration. Yet there are tbe country require for their protec him in the arms every moment. Even then his breathing was difficult, I did i at once. It will only stand for a limited thousands of dairymen who fail to tion, may become a model for state not think he would live until morning. 1 time. Three Publications that you need supply the last quarter of a ration mud ¡ |awa that w)jl star.J tho constitutional At last I thought of my mother’s rem- j for the price of two. You save $1.50 thus bring ruin upou themselves ami ; te»ts In every case. State laws might their business. go oven farther than congress went In edy. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, and that’s “ worth while.” which we gave, and it afforded prompt the bill recently turned down and not Which is “ the best” in Oregon. Try it and if you don’ t Battle of the Bullocks. relief, and now three days later, h e 1 J. E. E NY ART, Pf>ES. say it is “ the best” Jack will\reat. We also handle the J. A. P E NR;',Via PXEC. When the senior calves (grades) were fail under the ban of public opiulon. has fully recovered. Under the circum sifted of their trash, some real beau Celebrated Congress Is going to deal with the stances I would not hesitate a moment ties stood before the Judge. Here was navy reorganization problem C'on»ia- in saying that Chamberlain’s Cough uncovered tbe champion of tbe grades and eventually the grand champion of erlng tbe qnantlty of bickering which Remedy, and that only, saved the life C A P I T A L $ 5 0 , 000.00 tbe show. This was the handsome the present unsystematic method of o f our dear little boy.” For sale by; with that branch of the serv Mary A. Mee. ■ 5 UR.PL U 5 $ 10 ,0 0 0 . 0 0 grade ¡shorthorn calf ltoan King. dealing ice engenders, no ono will deny the need of legislation of seme Vlnfl. But , Savings Department. D. E. Davis, Dentist, If any thluk that It will be enaoted Safety Deposit Boxes. without storms they are mistaken. will be in his Central Point office on the following dates: We transact a General Banking i One French writer charges Ronl tie From Monday morning, March 16, to Castellano with occasionally becomlug Satuaday evening, March 21. profane. I’oeslbly the count thinks lie , From Monday morning. April 13, to can rehabilitate himself by trying to ; Saturday evening, April 18. make a nolso like a man. Watch for further announcements of If You Love Her “ Pop the Question” and Shell say “ Yes.’ G. S. MOORE. 2 AND PINE STS., CENTRAL POINT Cole’s Airtight Heaters. Aloore’s Steel Ranges Leever, The Hard 25 GENT CHICKEN DINNER Central Point Hotel,1F Proprietor. Ft<ldicliffe BAL0KSMIRH COAL lift PRICE the H0RSESH0ER THE OFFICE For Pure “ Astor” W hikey Medford National Bank C o lu m b ia Beer 'The Office M e d fo rd , later dates in these columns. Jeffers 37tf For Diseases o f the Skin. ORADJS C A X r DOAN X I NO Nearly all diseases of the skin such ss eczema, tetter, salt rheum and barbers' itch, are characterized by an interne itching and smarting, which often makes life a burden and disturbs sleep and rest. Quick relief may be had by applying Chamberlain's Salve. It allays the itching and smarting almost instantly. Many cases have been cured by its use. For sale by Mary A. Mee. [Champion of the grades arid fraud cham pion of the show at the late interna tional.] Real Estate Sales. C. S. Sanderson of the Central Point Real Estate Co. reports the following sales for the week: Wm. M. Gower, o f Crook County, Oregon, purchased 21 acres from Ed Scott, on the Jacksonville road, con sideration $2100. J . M. Hurley purchased lot« 1 and 2, 20 acres, in the Armstrong tract, re cently purchased and sub-divided by L. Neidemier, consideration $ li n. Mr. Sanderson made both sales. - CROUP, WhoopmgCougfi shown by James Least of Ontario. He Is a son of Gloster's Choice, and his dam was by Royal Banner, a bull which came to this side, lie is 4 grand calf, with remarkable arch of rib, a finely finished front, Hght lower lines j and little waste as a killer, and he la | smoothly covered .on back and ribs.! The chief criticism lies In bis tendency toward softness of flesh. As a type of a Shorthorn show steer, with a weight of 1.000 pounds at about thirteen months old, ltoan King fills a l high ideal. He is quite mature, al- ! though in the calf clast.—Breeder's Os I setts. Dairy Byproduct«. Tha effect of dairy byproducts on tb« carcass is on« of th« moat Impor Tib remedy cs« »h**y» * degeaied agon sad tant reaulta of feeding them to hogs. It is yleuait to take. Il eeautai at «pie» tr Is generally admitted that, w,blJ* ex i h tr harmful dr»i ssd may he $hrea as coafi- cellent hams and bacon may be produc dentiy I« a baby « lo sa «dull ed without dairy byproducts, tho us* of Mee 25 cents. Urge size 5$ «at*. these byproduct* will posait in pork of | • more acarly uniform high quality. Sold by Mary A. Mee. Somehow all the astrologers and clairvoyants appear to be Imckward j about coming forward with their pr» ! dictions of what will happen on the 8d of next November. I The naan who keeps his trouble« to himself is always supposed to hat* m er» money than he will own up to. P eart and Woodworkers.. We treat you and your horses right. All kinds of repair work done. Satisfaction guaranteed. _____ --------------------- O re g o n et .. General Blacksmiths Th* Japan««« are now said to be afflicted with th* popular song er»z*. Another good sign that they will aeon l* In a fighting mood once more EUROPEAN PLAN • There ora 27,000 men in Greater New York who will insist that tbe country i is all right Just as long as tholr wives continue to support them. l There will ha no quarrel with Japan over the Immigration question, al though there may b* some very keen diplomacy. - HORSESHOING A SPECIALTY George Bernard Shaw criticises sort’ s of his esrtler writings so severely (h it It will be Interesting to see what ha has to say of himself ten or fifteen years heneo f - FINE SAMPLE ROOM H otel N a s h I The Home of Commercial and Mining Men H o te l N b h I j C o ., P r o p r i e t o r « & ted for**» 0 «»gon Dining-room Unsurpassed. Refurnished Throughout