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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1908)
C E N T R A L P O IN T H E R A LD , T H U R S D A Y , M ARCH 2fi, 190,^ N e w C l u b b in g O iler- Fur a limited time we oder the Cen tral Point Uuratd and the Thrice-a- W e e k World (N ew York) caci» one year for 12.13. Thia means 208 paper« at a cost • f only a cent apicc. Central Point is going to improve more during the present year than in .ny year in ita past history. You will need' "the" H e ^ l T 't o "keep poeted on what is doing at home. A presidential election is coming on this year and you will need the Thrice- a-Week World to keep you posted on national affairs, especially regarding the political situation in N ew York. Better subscribe today. Good Liniment. You will hunt a good while before you find a preparation that ia equal to Chamberlain's Liniment ss a cure for muscular and rheumatic pains, for the cure of sprains and soreness of the muscles. I t is equally valuable for lame back and all deep seated muscular pains. 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by Mary A. Mee. Methodist Church Services. Preaching services every Sunday at 11 a. m. arid every other Sunday even ing at 7:30. Sunday School every Sunday morn ing at 10:00. Epworth League at 6:45 every Sun day evening. Junior Epworth League at 3 p. m. •vary Sunday. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 7:30. (Jnetjuated as a Cure fo r Croup. ON T O . UPPER ROGUE. " udfijcrffl!» l i Iru it, ’ Id illi dIUl Tim- ber Lands. Below will be found some real bar gains in timber and fruit lands which » re worthy ot >,our »ttention. 23d acres—On Rogue river, 30 miles from Central Point. Good two-story frame house, good bam and other buildings, good well o f excellent water, family orchard o f apples snd all kinds o f berries. About 100 acres o f fíne alfalfa land. Valuable water right on Rogue river with ditch constructed to place. Tri-weekly mail service passes door. Excellent hunting and fishing. Price $20 per sere. 160 seres—31 miles from Prospect, on Crater Lake Park wagon road and within J mile o f Ray ditch and power site. Good two-storv frame house and other buildings. Good fences. Some fruit on place. Good well o f water. 40 seres in timothy. 1,600,000 feet o f pine and fir timber. Good outside range. Price $1800. A snap. 160 acres—Same neighborhood. Good house and bam, good fruit and berries on place. 2,000,000 feet pine and fir timber. Price $1800. 160 acres—Good fruit farm. A ll good alfalfa land and watered by living springs. 25 acres in cultivation. Good house and barn. Near post office and good school 3,000,000 feet fine red fir timber. 30 miles from Central Point, on Fort Klamath road. A most desir able home. Price $3,500. For further information, inquire at the H erald office, Central Point, Ore. F re e F rom B ad O ne*. The leading citizen of a small coun try town eacortod a friend on a tour o f Inspection through the tillage. The friend, who mas a resident df a metro politan city, was duly Impressed by the many advantages of the little town. Finally the two men reached the cem etery. The visitor carefully looked at the various tributes end then turned to his guide. “ Say, Dave,'' be began, "wh-wh-whero do you b-b-bury your e-e-since re T’—Judge. D isa p p oin ted A sp ira tio n . L overs when rejected o ft moan and tear their hair; Brokers when th ey're ruined f i t stunned In sad despair; Th e captain o f a leaking ship ia fu ll o f anxious care. But fe w things that I know o f fs r human w ear and tsar. F o r pained surprise and sudden shook, can really quite compare W ith stepping outward in ths dark, when clim bing up a stair. T o find that topmost, astral step—ths ons that Is not there. —W om an's H om s Companion. On and after November 15, 1907, the observation car» between Portland and Oakland California, on trains Nos. 15 and 16 will be carried through instead o f being cut out, as heretofore, at Ro e- burg. Southbound, under this new arrange ment, passengers holding proper trans portation and Pullman accommodations may occupy these cars on the night leaving Portland until reaching Eugene at 12:32 a. m. F red P a r k e r , A g t S. P. Co., 31 t f Central Point, Oregon. P ro f. H . A . How ell, o f Havana, G u ':a , Recommends Chamberlain’ s Cough Remedy. - $4.00. Total - Our price for all three, only •2 50 The Semi-weekly Journal is the lead ing semi-weekly newspaper o f the state: It gives all the general and state news and in addition gives the complete and correct market reports twice each week. In the Friday issue a page o f “ Funny Pictures” fo r the children, a page o f short stories, and other features make it a welcome visitor in every home. The Pacific Monthly, published at Portland, is the leading magazine of the West. It is ably edited and beauti fully illustrated. Its stories are clean, ! wholesome and interesting, all with more or less o f a flavor o f the W est. Special articies on irrigation, stock- raising and similar industries are at once entertaining and instructive. The Central Point Herald is a strictly local newspaper. The H e ra ld doe» its best to set forth the advantages o f the Rogue River Valley, particularly that portion immediately adjacent and tributary to ita town. I t labors for the advancement and upbuilding o f Central Point and vicinity and is en titled to the support o f everv citizen o f this section o f the Valley. Take advantage of thia great offer at once. It will only stand for a limited time. Three Publications that you need for the price o f two. You save $1.50 and that's “ worth while.” “ A# long ago as I can remember my mother was a faithful user and friend o f Chamberlain’ s Cough Remedy, but never in my life have I realized its trne value until now,” writes Prof. H. A. Howell, o f Howell’ s American School, Havana, Cuba. “ On the night of February 3rd our baby was taken sick with a very severe cold; the next day was worse and the following night his condition was desperate. He could not lie down and it was necessary to have him in the arms every moment. Even then his breathing was difficult. I did not think he would live until morning. A t last I thought of my mother’» rem edy, Chamberlain’» Cough Remedy, which we gave, and it afforded prompt j j . f. ( nyart .P acs . relief, and now three days later, he | has fully recovered. Under the cireum j stances I would not hesitate a moment in saying that Chamberlain’s Cough C A P I T A L Remedy, and that only, saved the life o f our dear little boy.” For sale by • S U R P L U S Mary A . Mee. And. lo, thle men and woman died. To heaven w ent the two. Surprised they etered end then deolered, "W h y , thle le nothing new I" —Tow n Topics. Grounds. “ Do you think insanity a ground for divorce t" “ I don't know," replied tbe bachelor gruffly, “ but It's grounds for matri mony, all right."—Philadelphia Lodger. W ith damage# alm ighty high. —N ew York Free». T h e y 'd $50,000.00 $10,000.00 n ow ltt—A Chinese play lasts two week*. Jewett— T h e n If a msu has any eggs to throw he'd better save them for the last a c t—Harper's Weekly. U se N o H ooks. Ton m anly breast. O meld, on which you lean. Though It m ay harbor nothing baeo or mean. Ah, lean upon It tight}?' for who knows W h a t fra il clgare m ay neetle there un even: —Puck. W h o 'll C om pel It? " It has been decided that babies must pay fare on tbe transatlantic steam ers." "B’pooo a baby declines?"—S t Paul Pioneer Press*. A T oast. H er#*, to our wlveal Th ey flll our Uvea, L i k e b u sy b ee «, w ith honey. They «as# our shocks, T b sy darn our socks— And spend most all our money. —Gt- Louis Post-Dlspstoh. H i t S ym p a th y. Geraldine—Pa has broken bis leg. Gerald—Right or left? Geraldine -L eft. Gerald—That’s too bad.-St. Louis Republic. T h e O n ly C h en gs, l f y ladylove Is perfect quits. Ifs r nsm s Is Brown, her hair ths asms; H er disposition's sweet and bright. Thera's naught I'd change—exoept her —C atholic Standard Sbd Times. T h s T h in T y r a n t. “ Grigsby's now wife Is as tbln as a splinter." "Yts, and when Orlgeby married her he met bis match.” — Cleveland Plain Dealer. Savings Department. Stone Place Sold. The 82-acre farm near Tolo belonging to Jacob Stone, o f thia city, was sold last Friday to Mrs. Millie Davis, the consideration being $3000. Mr. and Mrs. Davis arrived here last week from Santa Rosa, California, and are de lighted with the Rogue river valley. They have moved out to their new home and are busy getting settled there. D r. E . Davis. Dentist, will be in hia Central Point office oq the following dates: Prom Monday morning. April 13, to Saturday evening, April 18. Front Maaday morning. May 11, to Saturday evening, May 1& Watch fo r further announcements of k te r date« is these columns. 37tf For ( f e m e s o f the Skin. Nearly all diseases o f the skin such as eczema, tetter, salt rheum and barber** itch, are characterized by an intense itching and smarting, which oflew makes Wtm s burden and disturbs ■Meg snwf rest. Qufck relief m aybe had by appfvmg Cham ber!am1« Salve. It aflfeyv the ftehing and smarting almoat instantly. Many cases have been rored by its ose. For sale by Wary A. Wee. Be R ip er T h en . Every stock owner who lire « ta a district where blackleg occurs knows that It la the young animals, especially those between the ages of six aod eighteen months, which are most lia ble to become affected. As to the clsaa o t cattle most fre quently affected by blackleg, the ma jority of report! agree that full blood or high grad# stock la more subject to tbe disease than the common or low grade range cattle. The spring and the fall seem to ba the seasons most favorable for the de velopment of blackleg. T h e disease la, WhoopingC# TMs remedy caa ahrsy» W * o c a M «o «a sad Is p lc ju it to like, h csaulM a» sotas w »thcr hsmfsi drag sad ta g te ghtassesafl- dcattv ta s MO? ss la sa sdulL Frier 21 ctats, Itrgs H u M tests. A C hanged Situation. “ One ran never tell,” sold the fallan poltrirsi idof. “ A abort Urna ago I bad the mob at my feat- Sow tbay are at my throat.“ - Philadelphia North A n ti- ta n . ______ _ _____ Jaofc snd JIN. J kct mat Jtn agon ths brides And at seed her on ths spot Th s bseok let mu n o a red down below. B i t j m She murmured not. —Cb le s «« K i s s Selo I ) i ary A. Mre. “Pop the Question” Don’ t make any mistake in the question; ask her sweetly and gently: "Dearest, will you join me in eating some o f that delicious Candy at Sam Moore's ConfertioneryT'j and She’ll say “Yes.” G. S. MOORE. 2 n d ANI) PINE STS., T T 7 T N \/\ / U T T T \/\/ \ \T/TA /A \ I CENTRAL POINT Everybody in Central Point and neigh borhood to come in next Sunday and eat 25 CENT CHICKEN DINNER -they ever tasted.4,W e give our patrons the best the market affords. cial and Transient Trade a Specialty. Commer Central Point Hotel,c S T ™ YAOCIMATUiO OUTFIT. BLACKSMITH COAL m however, not confined to these seasons, but appears at all times of the year with more or leas frequency. The general symptoms of blackleg I have a Car-load, I f you need any, let me know. are high fever, loss of appetite and suspension of rumination, followed by great depression. Respiration becomes accelerated, tbe animal moves around with dlfilcutly, frequently Ilea down and when water la Dear at hand drinks at abort Intervals and but a little at a time. The moat Important diagnostic fea ture Is the development of a tumor or W H E N IN T O W N C A L L A T swelling under the skin. The swelling may appear on any part of the body and limbs except below the knee or hock joint or on the tall. It la fre quently seen on tbe thigh or shoulder, and owing to the extensive discolora tion of the swollen parts as observed •fter tbo animal has been skinned tbe disease has been popularly named Which is “ the best” in Oregon. Try it and if you don't “ blackleg,” or "black quarter." say it is “ the best” Jack will treat. We also handle the Most stock owners ngreo that when Celebrated the disease has broken out there is nothing short of a hypodermic ayrlngo and vaccine or the Immediate removal of the affected berd to another paitura that will check the disease. The bureau of animal Industry of the United Stntes department of agri culture «onslders prevention the prin cipal recourse against this disease. It prepares and distributes a blackleg vaccine end reports that tbe effect of this vacclua In preventing outbreaks already In progress has been highly satisfactory. A lately Issued circular E U R O P E A N P L A N F IN E S A M P LE ROOM (No. 31) of the bureau gives much In formation about blackleg and tell» bow to obtain this vacrlue. Applica tions for It should be addressed to tbe chief of tbe bureau at Washington. To prepare the vaccine Ui such a way that It may be Injected hypoder The Home of Commercial and Mining Men mically It Is necessary to obtain cer tain Implements, which, together with tke bypodtermic syringe, are known as a vaccinating outfit. This consists of H o tel N ash Co., P r o p r i e t o r » S porcelain mortar with pestle, a small glass funnel snd s measuring glass. M e d fo r d - O regon The accompanying cut shows a vacci Dining-room Unsurpassed. Refurnished Throughout. nating outfit, with the exception of the mortar snd pestle. All of tbe utensils. Including tbe hy padermlc syringe sad s package of absorbent cotton, are fitted In a strong polished oak box, which by means of an adjustable wire loop eervea also a« a support for the funnel when the Tacrine Is filtering. Tbe syringe, two hypodermic needles and an extra glass barrel are packed In a separate metal box, which la Inclosed In the oak box. PRICE the H0RSESH0ER THE OFFICE For Pure “Astor” W hikey C o lu m b ia 'T h e M ed fo rd , * H o te l B eer O ffic e - - O reg o n N av sh F. A. H A W K General Blacksmithing Central Point, Oregon TH E STOCKMAN. Full busking has developed a poorer quality of corn even than was report Safety Deposit Boxes. •d a mouth ago. Tbe estimate of rate We transact a General Banking of yield la practically the same as re ported In November, the crop aggro Business and respectfully solicit gating 2.500.000,000 bushels, but the In G reenlan d. Hswltt—I only want the money over percentage of corn fit for commercial your patronage. purpoaea Is tha lowest aver raised. In night. PII pay you In tbe morning. Jewett—That's all right, but I can't general character tbo crop is soft, wait six months for $5.—New York damp tDd Immature grain, and tb<- quality la so low that It dried out slowly and la keeping badly. It Is par tlcularly p o o r In Ohio. Michigan, lu K n e w H e r B en k A eccu n t. “ L ove w ill not pay your household bUlsf" dlana, Illinois, low s and Nebraska. Sneered the men with the m sselve head. Tbe proportion of tha crop which Ths Oonc# smiled at the threatened Ilia will ba fed on the farm la far large “ Ah. but m y love w ill!" he eaid. than usual, the reason# assigned being —Brooklyn tefe. Ita amnarcbaaUbla quality, tba »car- city of othar grains. Increased cattle F a th e r and Ban. Father (age fifty)—A t your ago a man and hog supplies sod tha Inferior feed lng value, necaaaltatlng tba use O' thinks be knows everything. Boo (age twenty-one)—Tea, and *t greater bulk to accomplish the same your age he knows be does.—Chicago result. Tha crop la disappearing rapid ty, and an unusually small part of li Maws. will appear In commercial channels. - T r u e SayWis- Crop Report. CROUP, Don’ t be afraid to tell her so. She will not hurt you. Brace up, be a brick and Prevention. R e form . Th e worid Is all a stage, they esy. W here critics wield Uis hammer And vainly struggle day by day T o tleva te the "drarom er." —W ashington Star. Think not aD wisdom solemn la To truest minds ’ Us plain There's much that's not In vain although I t Is In lighter vein. - K a n s a s C ity T im es If You Love Her K it e s en a D es tru ctive D isease and Its H eaven . Togeth er on the earth there dw elled A wom an and e man W h oe'er agreed In thought end deed— Conceive It I f you can. J. A. PCRPY.YKf * lt' Medford National Dank , A Base Imitation. “Can't you gimme a little help. ma'am F* “ Eh I W bat have you got In that box V* “ Dorn's de family jewels, ma'am. Leinme have a quarter on ’em, can't you T'—Cleveland Plain Dealer. “ Besides being an excellent remedy for colds and throat troubles, Chamber ui B i e C lu b b in e r O f f e r . lain's Cough Remedy is unequaled as a j Arrangements have just been com eure for croup, ” says Harry Wilson, of pleted whereby the Central Point Her Waynetown, Ind. When given as soon $60,000 at L ea st. ald is enabled to make one o f the great as the croupy cough appears, this rem-1 | W hen lovely wom en stoops to fo lly est clubbing offers ever made by an Anil learns too leto that lovers skip, edy will prevent the attack. It is used ; W h e t balm cen heel her melancholy. Oregon newspaper. Here it is: successfully in many thousands o f | W hat course can give her g rie f the slip? Central Point Herald, per year, $1.50. The lady's only satisfaction, homes. For sale by Mary A. Mee. Oregon Journal (semi-weekly), $1.50. Ths only w ay her tears to dry. Pacific Monthly . . . $1.00. Lies In a breach o f promise action. Observation Cars. b la c k leg C h a ra cter a4 l i l t s # . Tha feeding value of «lingo la In a large measure dua to Its comparative richness In nutrient# «specially suited for tha nourishment of rattle, Its ease Of digestion as compared with dry foods. Its palatabtllty due to Its aroma and succulence and tha fact that II aids In rooting tha aystem and keeping It free o f effeta material and keeping the circulation active Stall Feeding Voraua Grass. Ia soma Virginia teats N cast nearly twice as much ta make a pound af gala oa cattle In tha stall as wbera the animals were finished »a grass. Repair work of all kinds. Wood Turning and Scroll Work. Horseshoing and Wagonwork. Cast Iron Braizing. PERFECT PRINTING PLATES IN O N E OR M A N Y COL OR S 1 W E B S T E T T S LAROEST FACILITIES IN T H E W E S T FOR T H E PRODUCTION OF | H lO H G R A D E W O R K A L ib rary in One Book B oa id e« an aoeurate, prac- tio&l, an d aoh ola rly vooabu- la ry O f K nglish, on larged w ith 30,000 fr K W W O B B S , I t h « In te rn a tio n a l oontaina I a H i s t o r y o f th s KngUah I L a n gu a ge , O u id e to P r o - n u n d aU o n , D io t io n a r y o f I F ic tio n , N e w O azotteor o f I th a W o r ld , N e w B io g ra p h - f io a l D ic tio n a ry , V o o a b u la ry o f S criptu to re H arns«, O rs s k Ñ am es, and Mng- and X-atm Ni liah C h ristian Ñ am as, F o r - sign Quotations, Ahtoraria- tiona. M e tric Bystcm , B to. I $SQBlJWWWtTIWStUCS$$BW>K HICKS-CHATTEN ENGRAVING CO. 2d S A l d e r . P O R T L A N D , ORK FOR SA LE . A United States Cream Separator, No. 6, capacity $00 pounds, practically is good ss new. Cost whon new $80 Have sold my cows and do not need the separator. It goes for $50 rash. 46 t f R. C. HBMSLRT. Trespass Notices, prS'eJ on elatii for sale at tha H bkalo office. GO cents a dozen. tf