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CÉKTRAL POINT HERALD. THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1908. _ C entral P oint H erald LAXCASTKK & P a TTISON, PUBl.lSHRKS S. A. P attison , E ditor . J. E. —¡ " ¡ - ¡ “ X - í - M —!— Reform N :» s . Central Point State Bank This «olurr.n in ertitod hy the preen Superintendent o f the W. C. T. U. ot Central Point, O K fU k i i " i " W ' -P .—. " ■+++ Ï A Í z Central Point, Ore. I.AN CASTfcK . HUXINKäS M a NAP.ER U is generally conceded that Yoanip A TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS An independent Ifteal newspaper People's Societies are the graate.it. demoted to the interests o f Central factor in bringing about the present Point and the Hogue River Valley. degree of “ practical Christianity.” DIUKCTORS—J. W. Merritt, President; W. C. Leever, Vice-President; T. M Published Every Thursday. Witten, Cashier; I. C. Robnett, W. J. Freeman. j The more locally practical the com» .•Jtlbscrfption price, $1,50 "per year, in mittees of a society are the more advance. j enthusiasm they create and the larger Your Patronage is Respectfully Solicited. are the results, always providing the> Bntered as Second-class Matter, May 4, are Christian in spirit. Rev. Halliwell, ItHMj, at the 1 Post 1 Office at . Central Point, _ a a in missionary in s India, » iooiuiiui j m ■ ii • it*, o says n j o v C. . E. is LO D G E D IR E C T O R Y . Oregon, under^the Art o f Congnesa of | ctoMetetfatfaU|y Enterprising. It is interesting to notice some o f the un ENTRAL POINT LODGE NO. J93 —by the— usual committees the Christian En I. O. O. F. MUNICIPAL IMPROVE MUNIS. deavor Societies o f India have created Meets every Saturday evening at to meet the needs there. There is the 7:30 p. m. in A. O. U. W. Hall, >rTrVH 'A 'F C E N T R A L P O IN T va Hen committee. The members o f this corner Second and Pine Sts. Visit I. o m m il Inn Itiiti , k t them, no m r % r / uwl . * - • i /• o committee buy V.ona hens, ■> rear brood ing brothers are specially invited to on the-eve of a period of chickens and seM them, turning th<^ meet with us when in town. W. E P rice , Wonderful growth and develop* ! money into the treasury of the local G eo . L. F ord , Secretary. Noble Grand1 ment is patent even to the most society. The Finger-Nail and Toe-Nail casual observer. Being situated I Committee and the Tub Committee urge i$i the center, of the beat section | deanlincas, even giving lesson* in P R O F E S S IO N A L e ., . - ... „ . i bathing to the Junior Endeavorers-by Of the most fertile valley in the actual drubbing when necessary. When west; being; favored with a most, the seller* o f sweetmeats enter the JEROM E L. RAWHOUSER delightful and healthful climate Mission compounds on the Sabbath and PHYSICIAN AN D SURGEON. •i--l"l-l"l"l -H I M I I ! I J"M T-M-l- •H-H-l-H-í-r-F-r-r-.’^r-t- I'-t-1 1 H-W-iX-h and being surrounded with un- try to «trice the Juniors to buy of Office second floor John R okx building, over Herald office. Pine street. developed resources, the mone- 1 them> th“ Sabbarh Sweetmeat Sellers' TRAINS FOR PORTLAND. i » i . , . , . | Proliibition Committee remind them Call residence from office phone when tary value o f which is almost J that they have no right in the compound Trains leave Central Point necessary, day or night. for Portland and way beyond the conception of the j on the Sabbath day and courteous' y but CENTRAL POINT . . . . . . OREGON stations dailv at - - • 9:59 a. m. Human mind Central Point is | firmly order them out. Thus the weak 5:49 p. m. L E W I S & S O N S , P rop *. bound to grow as the country [juniors are protected and the very TRAINS FOR SAN FRANCISCO. H. P. HARGRAVE -mall percentage o f Sabbath observers D K - around it grows, and prosper as Leave Central Point - - - 10:20 a. m. increased. The Graveyard Committee j the country prospers. The de- | is composed o f young men, who. voiun-i 1:35 p .m . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Ashland accommodation 9.-05 p.m. g r e e o f growth ana the (quality | teer keep neat and green the graves j Office over First National Bank Through Pullman, Standard and >»t the-Sown which is yet to be in the cemetery, thus saving the church : tourist cars on both trains; chair cars built here depends largely on the the expense o f hiring a “ keeper.” In Medford O reg on Sacramento to Portland and El Paso, a certain High School the Blackboard Highest Market Price Paid for Beef, Pork and Mutton. people who are now here. and tourist cars to Chicago, St. Louis, Committee go the rounds of all the j Central Point is stilt1 a village. class-rooms every morning in the school [ New Orleans and Washington. YV.e irwite your patronage. CENTRAL POINT, ORE. Connecting at San Francisco with It has no water system, no year and place on the freshly cleaned several steamship lines for HonofuitR streets nor sidewalks worthy the blackboards a Gospel text. Lastly i j. Japan, China, Philippines, Central and name, no sanitary conveniences there is the Rat-tail Committee. Rats I £ R e m o v e d to N e w South America. are the purveyors o f plague. So when ! -j- in the way of sewersystem, etc., B u ild in g X For particulars, sen a plague is abroad, Rat-tailComroittees X. but all conditions now point to are appointed, who search out all the | J FRED PARKER, Agent, With my fine line of j- Central Point station, the fact that the time has arrived rats it is possible to find and kill them, j -|* —or address- when these modern municipal bringing the tails to the missionaries X F ru its, C o n f e c t io n e r ie Ijl W m . M c MURRAY, T improvements must be acquired. as evidence of the number-killed, an d F resh B read. •!■ Gen. Pas. Agt., Portland, Ore. The World's Christian Endeavor Con- j -p S I L V E RWA RE C S O U T H and E A ST Rogers’ Bros. Triple plated SOUTHERN 0 AC 4 FIC CO. The Best on Earth. § C E N T ! POINT PHARMACY SHASTA ROUTE Centra} Point M arket FRESH and SALT MEATS. Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal. 13. C. G R I M City Draying and Transfer C e n tra l F *o in t, O r e g o n The question is how they can vention will be held in India in 1910. best be secured. It is not par ticularly a question of the amount A joint resolution to amend the Cbn- T I have added a first-class Post Office Hours. All kinds of hauling promptly done. Retail Dealer in Wood. of money these things will cost, stitution of the United States “ to pro- j Ijl L u n ch C o u n te r. GENERAL DELIVERY HOURS. but of how the greatest degree hibit the sale, manufacture and im- J X Open 7:30 a. m. close 8:30 p. m. o f comfort, health, safety and portation of alcoholic liquors, narcotics Tim ber Land. A ct June 3. 1878. — Sundays, open one hour after each F. H. W E B B and other drugs in the Uuited States NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION NOTICE h'OH PUBLICATION. train. convenience for the people can except for medicinal, mcahanlcal and U n ite d S t a t e s L a n d O fhice ,. MONEY ORDERS be secured for every dollar of sacramental purposes” was introduced Roseburar. Oreptm, March 4. 1008. D k t a I' t m e n b o f tiit . I n terio r , No money orders issued or cashed on Notice is hereby «riven that in compliance with Land Office at Roscburg, Oregon, public money which may be ex in Congress by Acheson of Pennsylvania. the provisions o f the act o f ConKr^Ks of Juno 3 . January 24, 1908. Sundays or hoUdays. 1878. entitled An act for the sale o f timber land» pended. Notice ¡«h ereb y (riven that Martha Mrtchefl.- In the .States o f California, Oregon. Nevada, and MAIL CLOSES. sistcr and only heir at law o f Christiana M. Seavey, W ashington T erritory.” a* extended U. all the It seem&to be universally con that the- best, people who come o f Grant* Pat»*. Onugou. ha* hied notice o f her Public Land StAtes by act o f August 4. 1902. luiban No. 14, north bound, 9:30 a. m. Due intention to make final five year proof ip support B. Caster, o f Eatrie Point, county of Jackson. ceded that the first thing to con to Oregon will come here- and i , o f her claim, via: Homestead Entry No. 11950, State o f Oregon, filed in this office May 4.1907, hia 9:49 a. m. ' made August 19. 1902. for the Lot 4. Section 30, sworn statement. No. 8148. for the purchase of the sider is the early installation of stay here and live here. It can j No. 15, south bound, 9-30 a. m. Due and Lilts 1 and 2. Section 31, Township 32 South, | SWV. NEVi. NWVi SEVi. N E1 • SWW. SE1« NW 1,., Painting, Range 3 East. W. M.. and that said p roof wil o f Section No. 30, in Township No. 31 South. a municipal water system, but be done, and for every dollar ex lOtU a. m. l>e made before Joseph M , U. S. Commis ! Ran*« No. I East. W. M.. ami will offer p r W to sioner, at Grant» Phss, Oregon, on uhow that the land sought is more valuable for it» before this can be done it will be pended we can all get more than! No. 13, south bound, 12 m. Due timber or stone than for agricultural purpo. es. W ednesday . M arch 25, 1908. Papering, 12:28 p. m. and to establish his claim to said land before A. S. necessary for the town to secure i00 cents in profiit and comfort j She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon, and cultivation of. the Iiliton, U. S. Commissioner, at hi» office, in Med No. 16, north bound, 4:50 p. m. Due (rite services of some competent and happiness. land, viz: William Grieve. Nelson Bly and Katie ford, Oregon, on 5:19 p. m. Grieve, o f Prospect, Oregon, and Robert A. Dean, T h u r sd a y , the 28th day o f M a y . 1908. engineer who can outline the Tinting, o f Grants Pass. Oregon. He names as witness; Andrew B. Chartraw. of G uy E. T ex , P. M. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Derby. Oregron; Edward Hi«inbothan. of Derby. best plan for securing a source Register Oresron; Samuel Vestal, o f Eacle Point, Oregon;. Notice to Subscribers. Franklin M. Ckscer. o f Ehgrlh Point. Or**on of supply, as well as the best Signs. Any and all persons claiminpr adversely th« A recent ruling by the Post Office above-described lands are requested to file their ftrtJU Paru. methods to follow in installing Department restricts the extensio claims in this office on or before said 28th" «lay of All Work Strictly First-class. Lunatic Postoffices. Though In the torrid tone, Peru pos- May. 1908. BENJAM IN L. EDDY. the plant. While this is being of credit by newspaper publishers to In the lunatic asylums of Belgium Register. ~ 1 T-> • r~\ *ewt«-s such diversity ot elevations and done it would be wise to have their subscribers to a period not to ex Central there are securely locked lioves In r cint. Ore. fiim n tic p^ u iaim .-* a s to b e « m « to Tim ber Land Act. June 3, 1878. , produce almost any product known to which ever}’ Inmate may dei>oslt let street and sidewalk grades estab ceed one year form the date to which NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ters o f complaint. Three time* a week the subscription is paid. When a sub lished all over the town and also these letter* are collected by outside o f scriber is one year in arrears his name to map out a sewer system and must be dropped or a one-cent stamp ficials, who Investigate every case, and U n ite d S t a V e * L a n d O r r ic r , The Fig. Roseburjr, Oregon, February 13, 1908. I f any oth«*r food tho date If a person asserts that he Is not Insane any other modern improvements must be affixed to each copy o f the pa Is hereby given that in compliance witti It Is the fig o f Smyrna or f ’re»ca, wash a prompt exam that Ion ensues by med the Notice provisions o f the act o f Congress o f June 3, which are likely to be required per mailed to hihv This, of course, is 1878, entitled " A n act for the sale o f timber lands ed and dried. The flu la the favorite ical experts. in the States o f California. Oregon. Nevada, and prohibitive, and as a failure to ob i*>. the future. fruit mentioned In the Wide, and Its W ashington T e n ito n * ,'' as extended to all the Public Land State» by act o f August 4. 1892; Harvest Customs. indulgence will cure a multitude of As conditions now exist there serve the ruling would result in being William Parker, o f Woodburn. c«»unty o f Marion. II. C. TURRILL, PROP. denied the second-class postage rate, a maladies. It possesses a peculiar affin The United States is about the only State o f Oregon, filed in this office on February 1. is no street grade established in strict compliance with the rule is nec ity for the lower Intestine* and has country which has no established har 1907. his sworn statement. No. 8.-10. for the pur o f the SW*-» NEVi. Wt,. SEW. SE '« SW '«. the town, so that no man can essary. The rule went into effect Jan. My Bread etc is strictly first-class succeeded in aecompltuhlnR results vest customs. In some- purt* harvest o chase f Section No. 28. In Township No. 33. South of No. 1 E. W . M.. Ore., and will offer proof _ta- «rect a permanent building or u t with April 1st named as the final, and is second to none in thestate where all materia medtea have failed. celebrations are held, but we have no 'Range show that the land sought ¡».more valuable for its traditions such as they have abroad. timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, limit for complying with its provisions. lay a permanent sidewalk with Our Firct Theater. and to establish hi» claim to said land before the The Herald will shortly mail state-1 Special orders solicited for fine Register and Receiver o f this office, at Roeeburg, 9h ««p and Cold. out danger of being off grade at The first theater In the I'nlted States Oregon, on menus to such of its subscribers as are j cakes. Satisfaction assured, was built In Williamsburg. Ya., Hi the .Of domestic animals sheep come first some future time. No permanent in S a tu r d a y , the 6th day o f JUNE. 1908. arrears nnd will hope to receive a re- [ year 1752. as cold resistor«. Hheep have lived for He names a» witnesses: D. D. Tompki . of street improvements can be made i ¡j« frum alt before April i»t. tf. i Give me a trial. week* burled In snow. When the great Salem, Oregon; ArthwrTlolden. o f Trail. Or gon; J«m e« E. Marlin, of Portland. Oregon, and David Prem ier Skating Country. blizzard of March. 180V »wept Eng because there is-,nothing to guide Llvesay, o f W oodburn. Oregon. Any nnd ail person» claim ing adversely th« CENTRAL POINT OR It Is probably safe to say that Aus land sheep were dug out alive from S. above-described the »treat commissioner in his land» are requested to file their tria has produced more fine skaters the enormous drifts in Devonshire claim» in thi» office on or before said 6th day of Central Point Livery. work.. than any other country. As befits a twenty-four day* later. <;oata and pigs June. 1908. BEN JAM IN L. EDDY. Register. nation o f dancers. Its skaters display take respectively second and third Tim ber Land. A ct June 3. 1878. — Central Point is acknowledged remarkable delicacy, lightness o f touch places. Feed and Sale Stable NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. to have the best natural location and harmony and in skating to mualc ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE TO CREDITORS* fpr a*town in the valley, amlbjA their rhythm Is matchless. Egyptian Cloth. U n ited S t a t e s L a n d O f fic e . Rose-burg, Oregon, February 12. 190°. Tho cloth o f the old Egyptians was the exercise of the projwr amount« W. C . G R E E N , P r o p r ie to r Notice is hereby given that in compliance with In the County Court o f Jackson County. Or«r>n. Paris 8ecret Police. «<» good that, although it has been used pf care;, foresight and good the provisions o f the act o f Congress o f June 3. In the matter o f the estate o f Maria M. Wright, The seeret police o f Ptris are quite for thousands of years as wrappings deceased. li>78. entitled "A n act for the sale o f timber land» judgement in starting on this in the State« o f California. Oregon. Nevada, and distinct frgm the regular force. Notice M hereby given that the undersigned has The for mummies, the Arabs o f today can First-class Horses and Rigs, W ashington Territory.” a* extended to all the been duly appointed by the County Court o f Jack- campaign o f municipal improve Public Ijmri States by act o f August 4. 1892. members are generally unknown to wear It. It Is all o f linen, the ancient son County, Óreg«>n. as administrator o f the eetaW Experienced Drivers and Minnie K. Moore, o f Gold Hill, county o f Jackson. each other, and one detective Is ofteu Egyptians considering wool unclean. o f Maria M. W right, deceased. ments the recently elected city State o f Oregon, ha» thi« day filed in th»» office AH persons having claims against the said estai* BEST ATTENTION GIVEN her »worn statement. No. 8798. for the purchase employed to watch another. are hereby notified to present the name, duly off'Kials have abundant oppor .4 the S W ’ « SKl i. Section 1, s n d N V /N W '« . N W b verified, to the undersigned, at Central P«ant. Silver Mines. to Transient Stock. Tele N E '«. oi Section No. 12. in Township No. 33 South. within six months from the date o f th« R ailw ay Collisions. The oldest silver mine« arc In Oer- Oregon, Range No. 2 Hast. W. M.. awl will offer proof to tunity to lay the foundation for first publication o f this notice. phone in the Barn. »how that the land sought is more valuable for it» A medical paper m j i that In rail mauy, but the richest are In Spain. A . J. H a n b y , jy,model, modem city that will: timber or atone than fo r agricultural purposes, Administrator o f the estate o f Maria M. W right and to establish her claim to said land before A. S. way colllaiona nearly all the paaaen- deceased. become an ideal sqxit for hun Rliton. U. S. Commissioner, at hi« office, in Med- ger* who are asleep escape the bad ef- Brain In th « Stom ach. Date o f first publication. February 20. Ü0». W M . A . A1TK EN ! ford. Dragon, on 44.148 The solar plexus 1* the emottoMl feeta o f shaking and eoncusalon, na dreds o f homes belonging to M o n d a y , the 11th day o f M a y . IMG. brain, says Professor Francois (JuyoC. ture*» own anaesthetic preserving She names a* witnesses: William T. Grieve, people who are now coming here Au emotion that attacks us la feH (ieorge Daniel. Samuel T. Hodge» and Isora L. them. Hodges, all o f Prospect. Oregon. and! are yet to come seeking Tim ber Land Acf\ June 3. 1878..-* there first. Thus If we fee! anxiety It [ Any afid all persons claiming adversely the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. End o f Governments. give us, If severe, a positive stom | aUwe-described land» are requested to file thejr iqvestinente.ih fruit lands, min j claims in this odire cm u# before said 11th day Ov ‘ T h e end o f governments,” »ays Im- ach ache. It may even be productive I May. IWG. U n ited S t a t e s L a n d O v tic e . ing. timber, and. its varied in bert de Ht. Amnnd hi one o f hla studies o f nausea. BEN JAM IN L. FD DY. Roaeburg, Oregon. De «ember 2. 1907. Register. on the French revolution, “ fa seldom a dustries andiwho.will,make the;c N otice is hereby given that in com pliaace with natural one. It la generally a suicide. ♦he provisions o f the act o f Congress o f Jbne A L « « g N«ck«d W om en. homes and spend’ their money in I'ipM,’Fitting* *mf Plumbing oupplh-s. entitled “ A n het fo r the sale o f timber laad» They perish because, while they pos Women o f the Ivory Toast, In Africa, T879. in the States o f galifom ia. Oregon. Nevada, and NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION the town that offers them the sess the force o f right, they hesitate to lengthen their necks by wearing iron Washington T > r r it u r y .a s extended to all th« Land State* by a c t of August 4. 1892. Mrs. West E street, opposite depot. ring*. Every year they put a n«w ring Public use the right o f force.” best advantages. Mary Carrico, o f 8M Front St.‘. Portland, county D e r ystm e n t o r the I n terior . round the neck, which they can stretch o f Multnomah. State o f Oregon, filed m this office VE DFO RD /ORE. The day o f thu tope«? and the Land Office at Rose burg. Oregon. January 28. 19U7. her sworn statement Na •o far that It is nothing unusual to on L a p la n d . January 22. 1908. 8725, for the p u rch a a sof the W l- o f SW-«. N^ y of log shack is past. Thu day of The snow gne* In Lapland, on July 1 And It as long as the face SWV«. o f Section Noa % 1n Township No*.38. South N otice : » harahy given that John J. W inning- o f Range No, 1 EL. W. M.. Or«-, and wiU «ff«*» o f T ra il Oregon, has filed notice o f his inten and return* ngaln on Aug. 13. modern progress is at hand. Let A D M IN U TR A T R IX NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ham. proof to show that the land sought is m*we valu tion to make final fire rear proof in ^uppert o f hi» Nt>tiee is hereby given by the underaigtMxi. claim, via: Homestead Entry Nu. 10SSC. mad. Lignum V ita«. able for its timber or »tone than for agricultural us peopk*i»& Central Point wake executrix o f the estate o f H .rtlett Obere hai n, purpose*, and to establish her claim to said laid for tho N E 1». Section 8. Boots That Talk. Lignum vitae, the h««vle«t as well before to the «reditors o f. ami all persons hav T o w n s h ip ® S«xuth. Range l East. W, M.. and the Register and Receiver o f this offlee. at up get bus» and, pmfiting by •lccea»e»i, ing « faim» »gainst, the said Deceased, to present that saai prm»f will ha made before A. S. BhUm. The Shoo Manufacturers’ Monthly as toughest w ood known h> the trade, Roeeburg. Oregon, rm them, with th « proper vouchers thereto attached, U. S. mis*»oner, at his office, in Mtdford. Ore says the txirlairte wearer o f civilized will outlast brass aud Is tougher thau W edn esday , the 29th day o f A bwii . T**k the mistakes of other towns and within six month« from the data o f the t.rat gon. on She names as witnesses: Arthur Holden, n* puUu-NtiOn o í thi» «»tice to the »aid executrix., understandings apparently loves to many grad*'* of steel. A stick ot the Steering clear of the rooks on ..t F r id a y . M arch 27. 1908. Trail Oregon; Mrs. Doria M. HnMen. o f Trai-T hee residem-e, m Central P .m t precinct. Jack- hear the sound o f hU own fo+tatepa. wood weighs nearly as mu oh- a* lead Oregon: D. D. Tomglrins. of Salem. Oregon. He name* the foltowtng witnesaee to prove his which they have aJhie^t founder VH County. Oregon. It is fn. gresfc dMnautl toe warship Jacob H. Tompkins, o f Amity. Orssroa. N ancy O « e n c h a in . continuous reanlence upon, ami cuhivatggrof. tho Kaffirs often ask fo r “ hoots that talk” Any and all persons claiming adversely the Executrix ofr the estate o f Bartlett Ohenchain. l i n fv il : George W. Week*. Thona*> J. Johnson. am! are even, willing to pay eitra for hearing« «ml usually the «tufts of the ed. let us make this town so r»b<>x «• ueerribm! land* are requested to file their d »censed Tht»mas R. fi«w s,m d David W Pence, all o f th* lumiry. Ihu-.xl at Central Point, tire-. March .14. A. D. ItQS. Trail D r « * « Immense machinery wear out before «ia im . m this sflfe* on nr before *a«rf 2tth day BENJAMIN L. EDDY. tjearly perfect as a* modern city April. 1<M. BEN JAM IN L EDDY. 4 Vita Register th* lignum vita« Umrlngp. L C. E. STEPHENSON on k CENTRAL POINT BAKERY SANITARY f PLUMBING Register*