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CENTRAL POINT HERALD, THURSDAY. MARCH 20, 1908. t -M -H -H -K -i-S r H r l-K -I -H -H r tr H * down, the president being the busiest o f tihem all’ Combina ± LA N C A S TK B 4*. I'ATTU j ON, PUW USHLHS tions aae built, appointments are made, bills ace passed, and all S. A. P attison ,. E ditor . Central Point, Ore. i . • i . E. LA N C AbDK R, BUM-NESi* M AN AG ER ; public business is transacted I through some trade, political TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS An independent local newspaper agreement or combine of some devoted to the interests of Central sort. The congressmen, the DIRECTORS—J. W. Merritt, President; W. C. Leever, Viee-President; T. M Point and the Rugae River Valley. Witten, Cashier; I. C. Robnett, W. J. Freeman. Published Every Thursday. senators, and to a greater or Subscription price, )l.S0i'per year, in lesser degree; the governors of advance.. Your Patronage is Respectfully Solicited. {states and state chairmen, are Entered as Second-class Matter, May 4, parties to these trades and agree- 1906, at the Post Office at Central Point, | raents, .so that the word is care- L O D G E D IR E C T O R Y . Oregon, under the Act of Congress of | fully sent out from Washington, SO U T H and E A S T March 3, 1879. ENTRAL POINT LODGE NO: )93 and the people accept the sug- —by the— I. O. O. F. | gestion without question, that WHO BIARS BLAME? SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. these very men should be sent to Meets every Saturday evening’ at 7:30 p. m. in A. O. U. W. Hall, the national conventions. corner Second and Pina Sts. Visit ft is certainly a poor indication The real purpose is to carry ing brothers are specially invited t* ihat the “ Bankers' Panic” is with us when in town. out the agreements that have G e meet o . L. F ord , W . E P r ic e , entirely over when men fijfht been made to deliver the public Secretary. Noble Grand with each other for the oppor over as so many sheep, cattle, or tunity to get work, as was re other animals. Thus is a great, P R O F E S S IO N A L ported from Cleveland last week. overpowering, political machine :: But ought it not to be difficult built up with but little offort at for the law makers of this coun opposition from the people, who, J E R O M E L. RA W H O U SER try to satisfactorily explain to PH YSICIAN A N D SURGEON. alone, must pay the bills and Sheir constituents how it is that Office second floor John Roes building-, suffer the consequences. TR AIN S FO R PO RTLAN D . over Herald office. Pine street. they have permitted a system to These men all have their in Trains leave Central Point Call residence from office phone when remain in existence and are still necessary, day or night. for Portland and way fluence exerted on public affairs; doing nothing to prevent a re stations daily at - - - 9:59 a. m. why would it not be better fo r C E N TR A L PO IN T ........................... OREGON 5:49 p. m. currence of it or a betterment, the people to select other men to L E W I S & S O N S , P rop ». TR AIN S FO R SAN FRANCISCO. that will make it possible for name the candidates and fix the £ )I t. H. P. H A R G R A V E Leave Centra* Point - - - 10:20 a. m. men to be so hungry or their platforms who are free from the 1:35 p. m. families so hungry and work so PH YSICIAN A N D SU RG EO N influences which so strongiy tend Ashland accommodation 9:05 p.m. hard to obtain, that they are Through Pullman, Standard and to machine politics? Are there Office over First National Bank willing to fight men perhaps tourist cars on both trains; chair cars not men in the republican party equally hungry with themselves, Sacramento to Portland and El Paso, M edford t t : I O regon o f the various states, or in the and tourist cars to Chicago, St. Louis, or who may have families equally Highest Market Price Paid for Beef, Pork and Mutton. democratic party, aside from the New Orleans and Washington. as hungry as their families and officeholders, big enough, wise Connecting at San Francisco with We invite your patronage. CENTRAL POINT, ORE. who need work as bad as they enough and patriotic enough for • H - H - d - H - t S - H - I- I- H - I- M - l -’H - H - l- H several steamship lines for Honolulu, do, in order to get employment Japan, China, Philippines, Central and this duty and would it not be the :i R e m o v e d to N e w South America. that will furnish the necessrry part of wisdom for the people to For particulars, see food, clothing and shelter, to say B u ild in g " see that different men are sent FRED PARKER, Agent, nothing of the pleasures and en to the national conventions?— Central Point station, With my fine line of joyments that every civilized —or address — Boise (Idaho) Capital News. man ought to be entitled to— J Fruits, C o n fe c tio n e r ie s W m . McMURRAY, Gen. Pas. Agt.. Portland. Ore. and all at a time when the natu a n d F resh B rea d . C e n t r a l F*oint, O r e g o n ral conditions for prosperity were H . M. Cake fo r S en ator. Post Office Hours. nevor greater than they were Prominent in Oregon as a champion •j: I have added a first-class G EN ERAL D ELIV ERY HOURS. when the panic struck the coun of pure politics and an advocate of the eradication of the dangerous machine Open 7:30 a. m. close 8:30 p. m. L u n ch C o u n te r. try or than they are right now system is Hon. H. M. Cake, of Port All kinds of hauling promptly done. Retail Dealer in Wood. Sundays, open one hour after each with every line of production in land. Mr. Cake is seeking the Re train. the entire country, including publican nomination for United States i R H. W E B B Tim ber Land, A ct June 2. 1878.— MONEY ORDERS Song of Parting. senator and is doing so in a way that NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. production of the soil, of the I P H - I- H - I- H - H - H - H - I- H - K - H - I- H - No money orders issued or cashed on W h y s h o u ld th e m a id s nil m a r r y w h o m I U n ite d S t a t e s L a n d P f fiq e , appeals strongly to the people. He ta k e in m y e m p lo y ? mine, of the range, of the fac Sundays or holidays. Rose burg. Oregon. March 4. 1908. believes in the people and consequently 1 W h a t is th e re fit tfey s e r v ic e th a t s u g g e s t s N otice ia hereby given that in compliance with tory—production of every class believes in their election o f United j c c n n u b lc J o y ? M AIL CLOSES. the provisions o f the act o f Congress o f June 3 , 1878, entitled ‘ ‘An act f o r t h « sale o f timber lands whatever full to overflowing? States senators. No. 14, north bound, 9:30 a. m. Due I a lw a y s t r y m y b e s t to g e t th e p la in e s t in the States o f California. Oregon. Nevada, and o n es I can W ashington Territory.” as extended to all the Fortunately for those of us who have It is doubtless true that the com 9:49 a. m. O r c h o o s e th e fe e b le o r th e o ld , to pa in Public Land State« by act o f A u gust 4. 1992. Laban B. Caster, o f Eagle Point* county o f Jackson. No. 15, south bound, 9:30 a. m. Due th e e y e o f m an. mon people cannot understand little admiration for a wearer o f the j State o f Oregon, filed in thia office May 4. 1907, hia senatorial toga who has achieved his 10:11 a. m. B u t e 'e r I 'v e h a d th em m a n y m o o n s t h e y sworn statement. No. 8748. fo r the purchase o f the how those things can be. It is exalted position by chicanery or polit SWV4 NEV,. NW H SEV4, NEV« S W \ SEH NWV«, Painting, No. 13, south bound, 12 m. Due c o m e to m e an d sa y . f Section No. 30, in Townahip No. 34 South. also doubtless true that most of ical methods. Mr. Cake is nothing o f a •*I l o f c m y Y o n ; I m a r r y h e e m ," and o Range 12:28 p. m. No. 1 East. W . M., and will offer proof to v a n is h w it h th e d a y . show that the land sought is more valuable for ita their representatives in the legis politician. He represents the other No. 16, north bound, 4:50 p. m. Due —W o m a n 's H o m e C o m p a n io n . timber or stone than for agricultural purpose«, Papering, and to establish his claim to said land before A. S. 5:19 p. rn. lative bodies of the nation and type; the reserved, conservative and Bliton, U. S. Commissioner, a t his office, in Med The Higher Criticism. ford. Oregon, on G uy E. T ex , P. M. the states know but little, if any ‘able lawyer, who believes in the active Critic— Now that your play Is to- be T h u r sd a y . the 28th day o f M a y . 1908. policies of Roosevelt, and has unlimited Tinting, more, about it than the people Hope for our state of Oregom H e names as witness; Andrew B. Chartraw. o f actually produced you can surely give Derby. Edward Higinbothan. o f Derby. Timber Land. A ct June 3. 1878.— themselves know, but many of Though his record is not a political me some Idea as t<> the plot and gou- Oregon; Oregon; Samuel Vestal, o f Eagle Point. Oregon; NOTICE FOR PU BLICATION . Franklin M. Caster, o f Eagle Point, Oregon. eml action. Signs. them do know but are unwilling one, Mr. Cake has probably done more A r y and all persons claim ing adversely the Playwright—It’s still too indefinite. above-described land* are requested to file their U n ited S t a t e s L y n d O f f ic e . to apply the remedy under the towards the development of Oregon You see. the call boy and the man at the claims in this office on or before said 28th! day at I tone burg, Oregon. March 13. 1903 All Work Strictly First-class. May. 1906. BENJAM IN L EDDY. belief that their political ad than any other private citizen. It was N otice is hereby given that in compliance with stage door haven't told me yet what Register. he who inaugurated the plans of de the provisions o f the act o f Congress of June 3, they want done to it!—Modem Society. vantages lie the other way. And “ An a ct fo r the sale of timber land« Point. O re. in 1878, the entitled velopment and advancement that are C entral Timber Land Act. JuneS. 1878.- States o f California. Oregon. Nevada, and those who do not know have being so successfully accomplished by Washington T erritory," as extended to all the M elodram atical. NOTICE FOR PU BLICATION . Public Land States by act o f A ugust 4. 1892. shown themselves so derelict in the Portland Commercial Club and the In the last act the heroine's tears Marvin A. Tripp, o f Aberdeen, county o f Brown, State of South Dakota, filed in thia office May 15. fell like rain. U n ite d S t a t e s L a n d O f fic e , the performance o f their duties, Oregon Development League. Mr. 1907, his sworn statement. No. 8759. for the pur Roeebcrg. Oregon. February 15. 1908. The villain was surprised. chase o f the N W NEV*. 8EV4 NEW. N E V« SEVi. o f Chat the people owe it to them Cake was for several years president Section No. 10, in Townahip No. 33 South, Range is hereby given that in com pliance w ith She hud been so cold during the pre the Notice of the Portland Commercial Club and No. 1 East, E. W, M.. and will offer proof to show provisions o f the act o f Congress e f June 3. selves to retire them. If they in that position brought it to its pres that the land sought is more valuable for ita tim ceding acts that he expected nothing 1878. entitled “ An act for the sale o f timber lande in the States o f California, Oregon. Nevada, and ber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and less than a hailstorm.—Chicago News. cannot retire them from the ent state of efficiency. to establish hia claim to said land before A. S. W ashington T e rrito ry /' as rxtended to all the Bliton, U. S. Commissioner, at his office, in Med Public Land States by act o f A ugust 4. 1*92. party to whicii they belong they Oregon at this time has sore need of ford, Oregon, on William Parker, or Wood burn, county o f Marion. H. C. TURRILL, PROP To a Tramp. State o f Oregon, filed in this office on February L M o n d ay , the 15th day of J une . 1908. should retire them in the election proper representation in Congress. No O h a p p y t r a m p ! I e n v y you . 1907. hi* sworn *tatement. No. 8810. for the pur He names as witnesses: Daniel D. Tompkins, W h o s e c a r e s an d c lo t h e s are v e r y fe w . chase o f the S W t; NEV«. WVt SEVi. SEVi 3WV*. My Bread etc is strictly first-class one will deny that our growth and o f Salem. Oregon; John H. Slattery, o f Oregon I t n e v e r p u z z le s y o u to c h o o s e by electing their political oppo- o f Section No. 28. In Township No. 33. South o f City. Oregon; John Wetzel, o f Central Point. Ore progress has been retarded by want of I , . , . . .. Range No. 1 E, W. M., Or«., and will offer proof to W h a t tlo to w e a r, w h ic h s h ir t o r s h o e s . nents-an operation which should proper representation at the nation’, and 18 second to none in thestate gon. and Richard Vincent, o f Prospect. Oregon. show that the land sought is more valuable for Re Any and all persons claim ing adversely the T o u r p a n ts m a y b a g , bu t y o u h a v e c e a s e d timber or stone than for agricultural purposes» above-described lands are requested to file their T o c a r e i f t h e y 'r e c o r r e c t ly c r e a s e d . be continued with absolute im capitol. and to establish his claim to said land before the Special orders solicited for fine claims in this office on or before said 16th day of A n d o n e p a ir s a tisfie s y o u . w h ic h is Register and Receiver o f thia office, at R oeebw g. June. 1906. BEN JAM IN L. EDDY. partiality until some legislators Mr. Cake is an ardent admirer of Oregon, on N o em barrassm en t o f breech es. Register. - H a r p e r 's W e e k ly . cakes. Satisfaction assured. S atumday . the 6th «lay o f J une . 1908. President Roosevelt, believe, in hi. are elected who will spend time He names as witnesses: D. D. Tompkins, o f Salem. Oregon; Arthur Holden, o f Trail. Oregon; enough ttv study the questions policies and is convinced that it is to Give me a trial. Making It Right. James E. Martin, o f Portland. Oregon, and David Timber Land. A ct June 3. 1878.— the nation's best interest that they be “ Who was that blooming idiot I saw S. Livesay, o f Wood burn. Oregon. that voter» haw not the time to continued. NOTICE FO R PUBLICATION. Any and all persona claiming "adversely the you with this afternoon?“ CENTRAL POINT OR study out by reason of the fact above-described lands ate requested to file their U n ite d S t a t e s L a n d O f fic e . “ Sir, that was my brother!“ claim* in this office on or before said 6th day a t that they have to work too hard B E N JAM IN L. ED D Y. Roaeburg. Oregon. March 19. 1908. A Pleasant Physic. “ Pardon me, please. I might have June. 1908. Register. Notiee is hereby given that in compliance with known it!“—Cleveland Leader. Tim ber Land. Aet June 8. 1878.— to pay the tfexerpiled upon them When you want a pleasant physic the provisions o f the act o f Congress o f June 3. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 1878, entitled "An act for the sale o f timber lands by those same politician?.. give Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver in the States o f California. Oregon. Nevada, and C entral P oint H erald 1 Central Point State Bank I S I L V E R WA R E Rogers’ Bros. Triple plated C The Best on Earth. CENT! POINT PHARMACY SHASTA ROUTE Central Point Market FRESH and SALT MEATS. Beef, Pork, Mutton and V e a l D. C. G R IM City Draying and Transfer C. E. STEPHENSON CENTRAL POINT BAKERY BUILDING IHC MACHINE. Tablets a trial. They are mild ‘gentle in their action and always duce a-pleasant cathartic effect. at Mary A. Mee's drug store for a sample. and pro Call free U n ite d S tatics L a n d O f fic e . Roeeburg, Oregon. February 12, HOP. N otice is hereby riven that in compliance with the provision* o f the act o f Congress o f June S. 1878. entitled "A n act for the sale o f timber lands in the States o f California. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory.” as extended to all the Public I And Stater by act o f August 4. 1882, Minnie K. Moore, o f Gold Hill, county of Jackson. State o f Oregon. has this day tiled in this office her sworn statement. No. 8788. for the purchase o f theSWV* S E V Section 1. and N<: NWVt. NWV« N E L , o f Section No. 12. in Township No. 33 South. Range No. 2 East. W. M.. and will offer proof to show that the land sought ia more valuable for ita timber or atone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before A. S. Bliton. U. S. Commissioner, at hia office, in Med ford. Oregon, on M on d ay , the 11th day o f M a y . 190C. She names as witneseea: William T. Grieve George Daniel. Samuel T. Hodges and leorm L. Hodges, all o f Prospect. Oregon. Any anti all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile thejr claims in this office on or before said Uth day •*. May. 19U6. BENJAM IN L. EDDY. Register. Why should it be taken for granted, as is usually the case, W M . A . A IT K E N that the senatorial delegation, the congressmen from their dis tricts, the governors and state chairmen o f political parties, should be the ones selected to at- Uir.d the national conventions of their parties? Pipes, Fittings and Plumbing Supplies. fllie impression always goes out from Whshtegton that it is West E street, opposite dtpjt. the proper thing to do to select V EDFORD/ ORE. those men as delfcgates to the national conventions. The neason ADM INISTRATRIX NOTICE TO CREDITORS. given is that such selection is a Notice is hereby given by the i ____ executrix o f the estate o f Bartlett Oberc sort of favorable recognition or deceased, to the creditors o f. and all persons hav ing claim« »gainst. the said deceased, to present indorsement of the work of the them, with the proper vouchers thereto attached, within six months from the date o f the firet senator, congressman, govornor* publication o f this notice to the m M executrix, at h*e raaWwnee. In Central Point precinct. Jack- or state chairman so selected.! awn County. Oregon. W . C . G R E E N ”, Proprietor O bcmcmaim . But there is generally more hack Executrix e? *he relate N o f ancy Rartfctt Obenchain. deceased.' o i than that*. Dated at CentralI\*n*. O r e . March 14. A. P. 1JW 44M First-class Horses-an T Rigs. Washington 1» Hie great polit-1 ¡cal center of the iiotmtry; Ev- Experienced Drivers and -O-ybody there considers little elan tVecpUM Notice», printed on cloth. , BEST ATTENTION GIVEN than politics, and this includes far «alo at Ul» K ekald offiee. 50 cent» to Transient Stock. Tele awry person from the president dosen. W 1 phone in the Barn. SANITARY PLUMBING x s: Centeai Point Livery. Feed auf Sale Mable O n ly H is C a llin g . “ T a g /* h e c r ie d , " I 'm a c le r k , a n d it la. I s u s p e c t. M y v o c a t io n , p r o u d m a id en , t o w h ic h y o u o b je c t I" “ O h , no. M r. F r u m p ! " A n d s h e s h o o k h er f a ir h ead . “ I s im p ly o b je c t to y o u r c a l li n g ," sh e Washington T erritory." as extended to ali the Public lamd States by act o f A ugust 4. 1892. Hen rietta C. James, o f Portland, county of Mult nomah. State o f Oregon, did on Juno 1. 1907. file in this office her «worn statement. No. 9042. for the purchase o f the NV» N W H. S E ’ « N W l i. NEH SW H . o f Section N<x 4. in Township No. 34 South. Range No. 1 East, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its tim ber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said Man before A. S. Bliton. U. S. Commissioner, at his office, ia Medford.Ore- gon on T uureday . the 4th day o f J une . 1906. She name# as witnesses; Thomas C Norris, o f Jacksonville, O regon. James B. Watkins, Frank R. Neil and J. Frank Brown, o f Eagle Point. Ore. Any and ail persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their elamis in thia office on or before said 4th day of June. 190G BENJAM IN L. EDDY. Register. —C h ic a g o T r ib u n e . What 8 he 8 aid. Patience—W bon be proposed I aup- poae Tolly »imply snld “ Ye«.“ didn't ■be? Patrice—Well, sbe «aid, “Tee, yea, year*—Yonkers Statesman. S l i p p e r y W a lk s . T h e r e 's m a n y a slip T w lx t th e c u p a n d tha lip. T h a t t h o u g h t m a y b r in g w o r r y to B u t w h a t m a k e s m ore o f us I n the w in t e r tim e cu s s I s t h e r e 's m o r e ’ t w lx t th e o ffic e a n d h o m e . —K a n s a s C ity T im e s Timber Land. A ct J u n e ! 1178.- NOTICE IX>R PUBLICATION. U n ited S t a t e s L a n d O f f ic e . Roeeburg. Oregon. March 7. 1907. Notice is Hereby given that in compliance with the provisions o f the act o f Congress o f June 3. 1878» entitled "A n act for the sale o f timber lands in the States o f California. Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory.” as extended to all the Public Land Staten by arCof August 4. 1892. Alfred D. Garden. o f Prospect. county o f Jackson. State o f Oregon, did on M ay 18. 1907. Ale in this office his sworn statement. No. 8 7 «. for the purehaAe o f the E h N W h . N W h N W V e f Section No. i. in Township No. 34 South. Benge No. 1 E.. W. M.. end will offer proof to show that the lend sought ia more valuable fur its timber or stone than for agricultural purpose*, and to eeUb.ish his claim to said lend before A. 8. Bliton. U. S. Coi sioner. at his office, in Medford. Oregon, on M o n d ay , the let day o f J une . 1908. He names as witnesses Frank Caster. Ben min F. C. E d a m t e a A r t Edmondson, of why, Oregon; James W. IV m am , o f Trait Ore. Any and all persona claiming adversely the above-described lend* are requested to Ale their elxims in this klBcv on or before *aM 1st day of Jure. 1996. BMNJMWIN L EDDY. Register. R The Age Index. Ella—You shouldn't look a g i f t horse , In the mouth. I BteUa—But how aw you going to tell i whether the present la new or not?— I Harper’s Weekly. j I He Got It. A D M IN ISTRA TO R’S NOTICE TO CRED ITO R». In the County Coart o f Jackson County. Oregon. In the m atter o f the estate o f Maria M. W right, N otice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court o f Jack- aon County. Oregon, as administrator o f the eetate o f Maria M. W right, deceased. All persona having elkims against tha aasd estate are hereby notified to present the asm«, duly verified, to the undersigned, et Central Point. Oregon, within six months from the data of tha first publication o f this notiee. A . J. H a n b y . Administrator o f the estate o f Maria M. W r ig h t Date o f first publication. February *¡6. 1908. Timber Land Aet. June 3. 1878.— NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U nitbd S tates L am * O vficb . Roeeburg. Oregon. December 2. 1967. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with* the provisions ef the act of Congress of June S. 1878. entitled ’’ An set for the sale of timber lands in the State* of California. Oregon. Nevoda. and Washington Territory." as extended to « 1 t W Public Land State* by act of August 4. 1888. Mrs. Mary Carries, of » 4 Front S t . PuitMa A county of Multnomah. RMt* of Oregon, filed ia this office on January 88. 1907. M r sworn •' « « a i t N t 8725. for the purchase of the W H e f N H of SWV*. of Section N a i r n Townahip No. » . Seat* of Range No. 1 E.. W . R . Ore., mmd will offer proof to shew that the Mad »ought .» mere valu able for iM amber or "tone than for agifeafturaT perposce. and to estaWbh her claim to said land Ecforc the Regiaier and R «rc«W af thia afflee. at g iv e u s a r e s t.'" th e y o u n g m a n ! W e d n ss d a y , the S d ì ” day o f A f t a , 1906. eried She names as witneweeev Arthur Holden, o# T o th e c o p p e r w h o s e a d v ic e h e s o u g h t. N o w . th e eoppsr w a s n 't a m a n m tie guyed. f t r h e g a v e him* a r r e s t on* th e spar. d e w described lands are reqnaatsd ta file their - B o a t o n P tw t. Haims in this office on <w before sauf IM h day o f April. L9Ù6. BE N JAM IN L. R D D T “ Oh«