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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1908)
C EN TR AL PO IN T HERALD. THURSDAY. MARCH 19. 1908. N u w (-TuL>biiij£ Oi'lbr- HIE UPPER ROGUE. For a limited time we offer the Cen tra' Point Herald and the Thrice-a-Week — World (N ew York) each one year for tit3Ti/aifiS 1(1 Fruit, Farm and Tim $2- 15. This means L’lfc papers at a cost j ber Lands. o f only a cent apice. Central Point is going to improve Below will be found some real bar ■wre during the present year than in any year in its past history. You wilt gains in timber and fruit lands which need the Herald to keep posted on are worthy o f your attention. UPLANDS C E LE R r. 238 acres—On Rogue river, 30 miles i what is doing at home. A presidential election is coming on * from CeiWrnl Point. Good two-story * Marsh Crep Successfully Raised sn Dry •*••• this year and you will need the Thrice-1 frame house, good bam and other1 buildings, good well of excellent water Celsry we all know la a plant that a-Week World to keep you posted «* “ • national affairs, especially 'regarding family orchard of apples and all kinds * * “ * “ " ■ 1‘ Uen o f berries. About 100 • <*roa e\{ finis t ^ tbftN 6 DOt Olillllly the political situation in New York. j , ... acres ° f fine j M a fact the cheerful fiction that alfalfa land. Valuable water right on f , lcry csnnot u r, taed on Better subscribe today. a market Rogue river with ditch constructed to garden soli much above the w ater lev place. Tri-weekly mail service passes el. H avin g raised the sweetest and Good Liniment. door. Excellent hunting and fishing. | crispest celery In our back yard You will hunt a good while before Price $20 per acre. (which has been tilled for a century or you find a preparation that is equal to 160 acres—34 miles from Prospect, on \ so as a vegetable gulden), w e had no Chamberlain's Liniment as a cure for I Crater Lake Park wagon road and hesitancy In planting various varieties muscular and rheumatic pains, for the within { mile of Ray ditch and power site, cure o f sprains and soreness o f the Good two-story frame house and other muscles. It is equally valuable for buildings. Good fences. Some fruit fame back and all deep seated muscular on place. Good well o f water. 40 pains. 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by acres in timothy. 1,500,000 feet of Mary A. Mee. yame-untl fir timber. Good outside range. • - 1 ■ ' Price »1800. A snap. Farm, F ield anò Garden Methodist Church Services. 160 acres“ Same neighborhood. Good house and barn, good fruit and berries ' Preaching services every Sunday at on place. 2,00O,WK> feet pine and fir 11a. m. and every other Sunday even timber. Price $1800. ing at 7:30. 160 acres—Good fruit farm. A ll good j Samday School every Sunday morn alfalfa land and watered by liv in g ! ing at 10:00. Epworth League at 6:45 every Sun springs. 25 acres in cultivation. Good i day evening. house and bam. Near post office and 1 Junior Epworth League at 3 p. m. good school 3,000,000 feet fine red fir I every Sunday. timber. 30 miles from Central Point, : Prayer meeting every Thursday on Fort Klamath road. A most desir- evening at 7:30. able home. Price $3,500. For further information, Itoegudled as a Cure for Croup. d îm e s AMD d a u g h t e r s . I jf You Love Her Miss Martha Davis, aged sixty years, Don’t be afraid to tell her so. She will not e f Peoria. HI., who recently died o f hurt you. Brace up, lie a brick and dropsy. In her life bad bevu operated ea eighty-five times. ldrs. Rose Pulitzer o f Chicago has legally adopted Mra. Julia A. Uorman. Don’t make any mistake in the question ; The foster mother Is sixty-five years old. and the foster child is forty-five ask her sweetly and gently: “ Dearest, will and has a husband. you join me in eating some o f that delicious Mra. Sophia Crotto, 106. lives In Old Candy at Sam Moore’s Confectionery?’ Quebec. H e r voice and appetltu are good, but otherwise her faculties have sadly failed. 8he says she dally prays to "le bon lile u ” to take her. W h o can beat the record o f Miss Ca hill, who la now a Junior In the Bath (M e.) high school? For the i « a t nine years, or eve r since she entered the nd public schools, she has not been absent | or late. Mrs. Abner Bates o f F o lly Cove, East | Gloucester, Mass., Is a remarkable wo- T T T 1 ' T T 7 4 A T 7 T \ Everybody in Central Point and nei| neigh \/\, H \ /\/ . \ !\ ! I borhood to come in next Sunday and ‘ t eat j nan for her eighty years. She recent - j tbs best .................................. ly collected tw enty-tw o wishbones and dressed them up fo r dolls to be sold at j a hospital fair. Mrs. Elizabeth B. Nichols of Newark, N. J.. claimed the letter mailed l>ec. they ever tasted.S^YVe give our patrons the best the market affords. Comm er- ciul and Transient Trade a Specialty. 30, 1854. at N ew Orleans to “ Miss E liz abeth Garthwnlte, Newark, N. J." The letter reached Its destination a few weeks ago. and the m ystery o f Its h alf century delay may never be cleared up. Mine. F rltzl Schott, the prlma donua, has her voice Insured fo r »50,000, and a clause lu the contract provides that If she loses her voice for more thau n week from any cause w hatever an as cending scale o f remuneration shall be paid the management, anil If It should become necessary to abandon the tour the entire sum shall be paid. “Pop the Question” and She’ll say “Yes.” G. S. M O O R E. AM) PINE STS., 2 V V I V V illN CENTRAL POINT 1 25 GENT CHICKEN DINNER Cental Peint Hotel,c- S r B LA C K S M IT H C O A L si 'E oimkx m ru m inquire at 1,1 1 experiment station o f the the H erald office, Central Point, Ore. Long Island railroad, having been a»- sured It would not even grow, but we ------------------------ j took second prize at the county fair i with this celery. No. 1 ststlon, according to the United O u r B ie : C lu b b in g : O f f e r . States geological j Arrangements have just been com-j i Sjn,es Keologlcal survey. survey, Is 112 feet Sporting Notes. I.have a Car-load, I f you need any, let me know. There is rumor o f u match race bo- tween Sonoma Girl, 2:05)4. and George G., 2.-06)4, to lie decided at lleu d vllle In July. Jim McGuire, manager o f the Boston j American league club, w ill also captain j pleted whereby the Central Point Her- * *?'*, tbe 8‘ * , , 'f Tel: ther* for# 11 re~ the team. Boh Unglaub was skipper ' aid is enabled to make one of the great- ,, . h . . t , No. 2. last year. est clubbing offers ever made by an Although P the soil Is * som ewhat lighter, H arry Blake, who once played the Oregon newspaper. Here it is: the altitude Is only sixty-four feet outfield fo r Cleveland and who was W H EN IN TOW N C A L L A T Central Point Herald, per year, $1.50. above sea level. Humus Is absolutely noted for his arm o f Iron, Is to manage j Oregon Journal (semi-weekly), $1.50. nud entirely lacking, caused mainly by a team In the Texas League this season. Goteh expects to meet Ilackenschinldt ' Pacific Monthly . . . $1.00. the nunun! “ forest fires.” due to cheer ful neglect o f precaution by neighbors in this country early In the summer Total . . . $4.00. burning brush to tbc north o f us, In months and announces tils Intention o f that section o f the Island at present retiring from the w restling ring after . Our price for all three, only On and after November 15, 1907, the given over mainly to cord wood Indus the event, win or lose. *2 50 observation cars between Portland and try. A shallow ditch was dug, humus W ith all the crock athletes from The Semi-weekly Journal is the lead- Oakland California, on trains Nos. 15 was furnished by barnyard manure, ocean to ocean faith fu lly training for Which is ‘ ‘the best” in Oregon. Try it and if you don't g semi-weekly newspaper o f the and 16 will be carried through instead celery plants set out, and occasionally, the coining Olympian garm»«, the pres say it is ‘ ‘the best” Jack will treat. We also handle the o f being cut out, as heretofore, at Rose-1 state. It gives ail the general and | or, to be more exact, semloceaslonally. ent year w ill undoubtedly be the great- Celebrated burg. i state news and in addition gives the | the Irrigation sprayers w ere turned on ; Csf in the athletic history o f this coun Southbound, under this new arrange- complete and correct market reports j the celery plants, and, as Is the ambl- j |ry. T h e results o f this year w ill alsi ..... .............. . .........j snent, passengers holding proper trans- j twice each week. In the Friday _____| issue tlon o f all plant life, they grew, and be farrenching and w ill do much to- Funny P ictures” fo r the statlon No. 2 turned out celery that j ward uplifting the athletic standard of portation and Pullman accommodations a Paffe holds ,ta own ln competition with that | America. may occupy these cars on the night children, a page o f short stories, a n d ! grow n anywhere, writes II. I). Fuller- j ------------------------- other features matte it a welcome leaving Portland until reaching Eugene ton In Am erican Cultivator. W e shall ) Church and Clergy. visitor in every home. at 12:32 a. m. continue to grow celery at stations Nos. i The Pacific Monthly, published at 1 and 2, as It eats well, sells well and F r e d P a r k e r , Agt. S. P.ICo., In going to church the leg o f R ev. F. 31tf Central Point, Oregon. 1 Portland, is the leading magazine of makes an excellent variety. A. Bright o f Wayucsburg, I*a., was j the West. I t is ably edited and beauti- ’ broken by a fall. A fte r llulshlug the | fully illustrated. Its stories are clean, N «w Tobacco Variotioo. * serv ice the minister had the leg set. Prof. H. A. Howelf, of Havana. Guba, ' wholesome and interesting, all with It Is nu established fa rt that there Rev. i>r. C. F. Aked, pastor of the F IN E S A M P L E ROOM more or less o f a flavor o f the W est. i are great arena lu the United State« F ifth Avenue Baptist church. N ew E U R O PEA N P L A N Recommends Chamberlain's not now grow in g tobacco which have York, John 1». Rockefeller's pastor, Special articles on irrigation, stock- j Cough Remedy. raising and similar industries are at the «oil, clim atic and other conditions eoutiuues 111, and It Is doubtful If lie milted fo r grow ing vuluuble tobaccos v f l i I mj able to return to the pulpit. “ As long ago as I can remember my once entertaining and instructive. and whh h fo r the w elfare o f American For the preservation o f 8t. Paul's ca The Central Point Herald is a strictly mother was a faithful user and friend agriculture should supply the demand thednt 1 In London it Is projMj:ve<l to In o f Chamberlain’ s Cough Remedy, but local newspaper. The H e r a l d does o f the manufacturers. One o f the moat ject under preemuw Portland cemeut never in my life have I realized its true its best to set forth the advantages Important phase« o f the development grout about the con«latency o f cream The Home of Commercial and Mining Men value until now,” writes Prof. H. A. o f the Rogue River Valley, particularly o f these undeveloped sections 1« the under all tbc piers of the dome and the Howell, o f Howell's American School, | that portion immediately adjacent and production o f varieties o f tobacco tower. Havana, Cuba. "On the night o f I tributary to its town. It labors for adapted to their soil and climatic con R ev. Father I). ¿5. Phelan, editor o f February 3rd our baby was taken sick i the advancement and upbuilding of ditions. the W estern Watchman, o f 8t. I*ou$s, H o te l N a s li C o ., P r o p r ie to r » The change o f seed from one tobacco will go on an extended trip abroad a ft with a very severe cold; the next day . Central Point and vicinity- and is en- grow in g region to different soil and M o d lo r r i- O re g o n was worse and the following night his titled to the support of everv citizen clim atic conditions, particularly from er Faster. H e w ill make an lntliuato j study o f Catholic questions and will condition was desperate. He could not o f this section o f the Valley, Dining-room Unsurpassed. Refurnished Throughout. the 6outh to the north, Is likely to re Take advantage o f this great offer sult ln the breaking up o f the type o f ▼lait tbc pope. lie down and it was necessary to have him in the arms every moment. Even at once. It will only stand for a limited the variety and the appearance of Train and Track. then his breathing was difficult. I did time. Three Publications that you need plants with characteristics very d iffer not think he would live until morning. for the price o f two. You save »1.50 ent from the established ty$»e. These D aring the |>«st six years 15D grade new types o f plants can be propagatesi A t last I thought of my mother’s rem and that’s “ worth while.” by uslug self fertilized seed, and uni crossings west o f Pittsburg and 508 edy, Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, ! _ form varieties o f tobacco can l>e se grads crow in g* east o f Pittsburg have | which we gave, and it afforded prompt J. A. PL RRr.Vtce PAC!. cured by continued selection o f the been reroorsd on tha Pennsylvania C. [fitART, PICS. relief, and now three days later, he J ' best Individual plants fo r »« k *1 produc tines, has fully recovered. Under the circum- ‘ T ha Sandy H irer and Hangelcy Lake* tion. The uso o f Florida grown and Imported Sumatra seed fo r grow in g lu railroad has hoeu organised at Gardi stances I would not hesitate a moment the Connecticut valley during the past ner. Me., with a capital stock o f »241.- in saying that Chamberlain's Cough C APITAL $ 5 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 few years is a good Illustration o f the •OO. to take over all the narrow gaugo Remedy, and that only, saved the life effect o f a change o f sets]. The pianta railroads there. o f our dear little boy.” For sale by $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 grown from this foreign grsw n seed Venexnela now has thirteen railroad«, Mary A. Mee. were extrem ely variable, individual but tha longest la ouly H I miles, while Repair work of all kinds. Wood Turning and Scroll Savings Department plants o f new ami unknown types o f Done o f the rest ts over fifty. Moat of Work. Horseehoing and Wagonwork. Cast Iron Braizing. tobacco api>earlng In the fields. The them run from tha sea up Into the Safety Deposit Boxes. seeds o f desirable Individual pianta o f mountains, and tha grados are very will be in his Central Point office on tVe transact a General Banking these types were saved under bag, free Steep. One road has a grade o f 44:> the following dates: from cross fertilization, and several fee t to the mile. From Monday morning, March 16, to Business and respectfully solicit valuable new varieties have been se Satvaday evening, March 21. cured adapted to the conditions ln the Animal Tales. your patronage. Counectlcut valley and uniform ly com* From Monday morning. April 13, to lug true to type year a fte r year.—A. Saturday evening, April 18. Beltm 8m llb o f N ew Auburn. W is „ I). Sbamel. Watch for further announcements of awns a ben which, be says, laid a three “ Beside* being an excellent remedy for colds and throat troubles, Chamber lain’s Cough Remedy is unequaled as a cure for croup,” says Harry Wilson, o f Waynetown, Ind. When given as soon as the croupy cough appears, this rem- edy will prevent the attack. It is used successfully in many thousands o f homes. For sale by Mary A. Mee. P R IC E the H 0 R S E S H 0 E R THE Observation Cars. OFFICE For Pure “Astor” W hikey C o lu m b ia The B eer O ffic e M e d fo rd , O re g o n H o te l N a sh F. A . H A W K General Blacksmithing J Medford National Hank Central Point, Oregon SVKPLVS D. E. Davis. Dentist. later dates in these columns. 37tf For Diseases of the Skin. Nearly all disease« e f the skin such u eczema, tetter, salt rheum and barbers’ itch, are characterized by an intense itching and smarting, which often makes life a burden and disturbs steep and rest. Quick relief rosy be had by applying Chamberlain’ s Salye. I t sllays the itching and smarting aitaost instantly. Many cases have been cured by its use. For sale by Mary A. Mee. N o n c t r o it r c s u c A T io N P S r A M T M IN T W T B * IK T S IU O * . Land oflte« at Rosefcur«. Orsffo». January 21. 1*08. 1 Notice is hereby «wren that Wi!U»m T. Grieve, o f Pwepect. Oreiron. has «tod notiea-erf hi* inten> t»<»n to make Anal flv« yaar proof fn support o f hie claim, v ir: R «m «*trcd Entry V a 11929: mads October t POI. for fSe S *i o f N W Seefion 2T. Togn oh » South. Ranee 2 East and that saM pw» f will he ma«le before A. 8. Wrtor. U. 8, Cnfnmi;: toner, at Hie office, in Medford. Oro«en. aw M o n o s v. M arch 23. 1909. He name* the foHhwin* witneeae* tA p eew B » rontinuou« residence upon, and cultivation of. the land, vis: Nefbon M. Nye. John Grieve. .Stanford I S A> on. W. O. Vaarhn and John Dttaworth. aO uf Prospect, Oregon. B E N J A M IN L. E P S « “ ” r. CROUP, WhoipngC# TMxrf i dr is Mussai » » h i . fe «sellili s» «pis» er stfcef hsraW »r a l »sdfesTn «* ■ * * * « t a itM & l is • N è f ■ le ss edsfe. W e e » (tan, b r p « * » M a n n . Sold by I ary A. Me«. Damage by Field Mioa. Blackberries, raspberries, grapes, cur- 1 rants, goosels-rries and strawberries | are often badly damaged by field mice, and when the animals are abundant whole plantations arc ruined. Straw berries are especially liable to Injury because o f w in ter matching and also because the plant* themselves furnish ; excellent food and shelter fo r the ant- i mala. Fallen leaves in autumn and snow In winter drift and collect along rows of blackberry, raspberry, gooseberry and currant hashes and furnish cover for mice, which work along the rows j and girdle the green «terns, and when I tend canes are left encot and weed* are permitted to grow np among them the resulting tangle adds much to the : liability of stuck. Winter mulching of small frutU also Increase« the (U n ger, and if practiced the utmost cnee should be token to clean surrounding areas.—David E Laatz. yolk e gg every day for a week. The agga are as large as goose egg*. Mlaa Grace Hlinmone o f N ew K en sington, Ts.. bes a pet pullet which eaeh morning appears at the kitchen door, and when admitted It depoelU Its egg ln a neat prepared fo r I t Ex*s W. Perkins of Montclair, N. J , says be has a dog which found a bas ket o f provisions In the road, out of which he took a fifteen poind turkey and carried It hotn* and. returning, se leeted some porterhouse steaks, which he alto carried to his master. College and School. Ber. W . H. Ballinovi, president o f Oarleton college, at Nortbtield. M inn, | fens tendered bis resignation, to take effect next July J. T. Rbarp o f Geary. O bla, has risen ’ from Janitor o f a ward w-bool building to be president o f tha Houthwcst Btate I Normal school at Weatherford, i Andrew Carnegie has offered to g iv e (fiO.QUQ to Morgan college, a Baltimore Manure Fee Aegarsgua feeds. Institution fa r th« education of colored A heavy application a t barnyard yooth. In case tfee officers amt trastees nnre any time during the winter j of tbs Institution rats* another >50.000 be an advantage to asparagus after the old stalks a id other trash Morgan collega was fuui 4 *d forty ysars ago. ba re been wall cleaned off. *"• ' PERFECT P R IN T IN G PLATES IN O N I OR M A N Y C O L O R S ! • W E B S T E R 'S D IC T IO N A R Y A Library in One Book Besides an accurate, prac tical, and scholarly vocabu lary of English, enlarged with *5,000 N E W W O R D S, the International contains a H istory o f tha English Language, Quids to P ro nunciation, Diotionary o f Fiotion, H aw Gazetteer of the W orld, H e w B f teal Dictionary, of Scripture Hi and Latin Harnea, and Eng lish Christian Harnea, For eign Quotations, Abbrevia tion#, «a trio System, Eto. S W T womit too sot owmuctt » too» t WwSSSm^5SSSSSntK9SSSSSTjStb eat m i m m fe»rid#rasa«». M »/*las as4 TkU Pl*er rÄüfefe. 111« Ffe*a* l&S Wrl|sf tt •'fHeMwe»/ t « r** Ir IaV G l Ò MERnAM CO . G E T T i f f : IIK S T . LARGEST FACILITIES IN T H E W E S T FOR T H E P R O D U C T I O N OF | HIGH GR AD E W OR E HI CKS- CHATTEN E N G R A V I N G CO. 2d «( A id e r , ' P O R T E A N D, O R K “ Better thin Shingles or T in ” —Reg Flintkote roofing is better than either shin des or tin. In fset. it is the boat house covering made. I f you are build ing be sure and investigate “ Flintkote” before rnntrseting for year roofing. For sale by W. C. Leaver. 50tf t ce» Man N- ■ <” -, prieited on elotfe for aale at the II n t s L » otite«. 60 eeata a duzen. If