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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1908)
I hereby announce myself as a candi- j date for the office of County Assessor j o f JacKson County, Oregon, «ob ject to C O L O N IS T R A T E S from all parts o f the United States and Canada to all parts o f Oregon and the N orthw est w ill be put into effect by The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. ’ an d ; Southern Pacific Company S ^ ith the action o f the Republican voters of said county at the coming primary election. Respectfully, W , T. «G r i e v e . Prospect, Oregon, Feb. 15, 1908. From the Principal Cities o f the Middle W est the Rates W ill Be as Follows: FROM $38.00 $35.50 $30.00 “ W EARY'S" I hereby announce myself a candi H. 0. W IL K IN S O N , Prop. date for the nomination o f County As sessor o f Jackson County, Oregon, M E D FO R D - - OREGON. subject to the action o f the Republican —Phone 214— voters at the coming primary election. J. W. L a w t o n , Medford, Oregon. Good for Railroad Car Fare from Central Point to Medford as per Agreement Above Timbor Land Act. June 3. 1873.— N O TIC E FOR PU B LIC A TIO N . Daily During March and April, 1980. - fo rt and Sherry tor Family Use. Mail orders given prompt attention. Assessor. (Lian* in O regon) C H IC A G O S T. LO U IS - K A N S A S C IT Y a well-filled decanter has first choice among “ choice qpinite.” That “ little drop o f something” that sounds so vague and mysterious, has really a definite meaning when it is bought o f us. It then meanB “ something GOOD.“ Everybody likes to blow their ownhorn, but our customers are the ones that give us the most praise. They swear by the high quality Wines and Liquors that we 'handle. You’ll do the same after trying them. C O U N C IL B L U F F S - $30.00 OM AHA $30.00 $30.00 ST. P A U L Corresponding rates from all other Eastern points. Stopovers at pleasure at all points in Oregon. A shabby coat often covers a h e art. but w h y not a nice nevi coat The Colonist Rate is the greatest o f all homebuilders. Oregon has unlimited resources and needs more people who desire homes and larger opportunities. Oregon'people can accomplish splendid results by heralding this opportunity to all the world. Send Oregon literature giv in g good, reliafle information about the state, fa r and wide. Call on the above railroads fo r it if necessary. FARES C A N BE PREPAID Here at home i f desired. A n y agent is authorized to accept the requioed deposit and telegraph ticket to any point. Call on F R E D P A R K E R , Local Agent, or address, . C o p y r lq M ", I 9 o 7 V /P N .Y . .SHABBY COATS COVER MANY HONEST HEARTED MEN WHO THINK THEY CAN’ T A F FORD BETTER CLOTHE J . Do YOU KNOW THAT A $ 1 0 . 0 0 BILL WILL Do WONDER J IN GOOD CLOTHES IN THIS .STORE. THE ¿TORE THAT CARRIED THE BEST CLOTHE.S IS THE BEST PLACE TO BUY THE BEST CLOTHES FOR A .SMALL PRICE. COME IN AND «SLIP ON A $ 1 O SUIT AND S EE. T o ggery Bill. Not the Seme. Tom—I f 1 bad an airship I ’d fly away and seek my fortune. Victor N. Metcalf, agcil twenty-five, Jack—I f you had au heirship your anil o f Secretary Metcalf, midshipman, fortune would come to you.—Detroit has resigned from the navy on account Tribune. o f III health. President Roosevelt will sit for a It May Be So. painting for the New York Republican Th e things that great men sometimes state club, an arrangement to tills effect hav ithin themselves some doubts awaken. ing been made by Representative lien- H W e eays. “ I'm not a candidate!" net. A nd hopes perchance that ha’ s mistaken. —W ashington Star. General Hugh Cameron, the Kansas hermit, has signified Ids Intention of A m o n g Q irls. retiring from the woods and sending ‘ •Yea,” said she defiantly. “ I admit the remaining yours of his life In an that I kissed him.” automobile. “ Did he put up much of a struggle?” Representative Joseph Grant Beale, from the Twenty-seventh I'eunaylvunta Inquired her best girl frteud.—Town district, drilled the first gas well that Tuples. was ever used for metallurgical pur- In Dayt of Old. lioses. Although born In 1839, this la The cavalier ho saved a maid Ills first nppcarauce as a national law Front sad and sorry plight. maker. The damsel looked at hint snd said Theae simple words: **Oood knight!** Charles r . Grandflekl, who has been —W om an’ s Home Companion. appointed first assistant postmaster general. Is fifty years of age snd of Nothing Doing. more than ordinary ability. He Is an Msdge—Why did you refuse him If old hand In the government service and b« Is such a prudent man? has won his present position by promo Dolly—He said be thought If he got tions for efficient service. married be could save more money.— Cyrus Adsms Holloway of New Tuck. Hampshire still retains hla place as the biggest man In the national house of A Society Note. representatives. Congressmen Chlllo- The gentleman ot polish. I t m a y b e w a ll to note. way Is more than six and a half feet Is not the one whooe polish tall snd weighs but a pound less than Shi nee forth upon hlo coat. 850. Ills breadth Is proportionate with —P h ila d e lp h ia Press. bis height. William V. MacLennan, chief o f the j Lens's Plight. bookkeeping and warrants division of 1 ‘*Ne,” said the man In the moon, the treasury department. Is the man '•m atch« ir e unknown up here. I al who keeps treek of tha public debt. ways have to borrow a light from the This debt amounts to t2.S67,Mn.B01. sun."—1‘hlladelphla North American. and. while he does not actually have . possession of the vast sum. all the sc- O d o o n th e in c o m a . coasts are turned over to him and ev- I H o w strange a thing o n .'s Income ta! A paradox It M em . to be. ery dollar that Is distributed by the ; T o liv e without one bothers some. government Is disposed of by Mr. Mac- j To lies within on « bother, me. Lranan by means of warrauts. ___ * • — Tale Record. f Central Point Townsite Co., Herald Office, Central Point, Ore. Albert Mldlftno, the well known Eng lish hymn writer, tins Just celebrated his eighty-third birthday In London. His children's hymn, “There's a I ’rlend For I-Ittl« Children,” 1» sung all over the world. The French historian, Auguste Le page, Is dead at the age of aeventy- two. Among hla books are a “ HUtorle de 1ft Commune” and "Reclts sur l’Hls- torie d*Alsace et tie Lorraine.” Ills last book, "I-es Siege« Ilerolquea,” appear ed Juat before hla death. Mrs. Humphry Wnrd Is expected to arrive In New York shortly, nnd while In tbl« country she will be the guest of Mrs. Frederick IV. Whltrldge of New York, who, being the daughter of Mat thew Arnold, 1« her cousin. This visit will be the first Mrs. Ward has ever made to America. The Royal Box. A Good Investment. SIRES AND SONS. U nited S taten L and O m en, Rffiseburg, Oregon. December 2.1907. Notice is hereby gtWn 'tfihrt'in compliance with the provi»ton» of the act o f OftgrvH e f Jfcno «. 1878. entitled "A n act ft * the aaie o f tim b er'!**** in the States o f California. Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory.*’ as extended to a!1 the Public Land States by act o f August 4. 1892. David S. Livettay. o f Woodburn. county o f Marion. State of Oregon, filed in this office on January 23, 1907. his »worn statement. No. 8714, for the purchase o f the EV4 NEVi. N W h N E ’ i and NEV* N W H . of Section No. 22. in Township No. 33. South of Range No. 1 E., W. M., Ore., and will offer proof to show that the larul »ought is more valuable for ita tim ber or »tone than for agricultural purpose«, and to e*Lakli»h hi» claim to said land before the Register and Receiver o f thisoff.ee. at Rose burg. Oregon, on W ednesday , the 22ndday o f A p r i l , 1906. He names as witnesses: D. D. Tompkins, o f Salem, Oregon; Arthur Holden, o f Trail. Oregoa; James E. Martin, o f Portland, Oregon: WilHam Parker, o f Woodburn. Oregon. A ny and all persona claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their i claims in this office on or before »aid 22nd day of April. 1908. B E N JA M IN L. EDDY. Register. “ Paid In Full,“ with many Of the caot of the first production, is to be revived. Frank Worthing, leading man for Grace George in “ Dlvorcoiu*,” has been unable to rejoin the company. Arthur Shaw, the son of Mary Shaw, has been engaged for an important role In *‘Tbe Traveling Salesman,” by James Forbes. ‘L eslie Ilarrls, styled “ England’s greatest entertainer at the piano,“ re cently made his American debut at the Iludson theater, New York. Melville Ellis, whose brilliant musical specialty was a feature of the New York run of “The Orchid,” is one of the features of “The Great White Way.“ CONTEST NOTICE. Vernon Stiles, who Is singing the role of Lieutenant Pinkerton in Henry W. D epartment op t h « I ntsiuob . Savage’s production of “ Madam But U nited S tates L and Orrica. terfly,” is a sou of Judge Stiles of the Roseburg, Oregon. March 13. A sufficient contest affidavit having been Iowa supreme court. The Writers. WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. A L ot or Block in Central Point, bought before the next advance in prices, w ill insure you some "ea sy money.” Things Theatrical. The king o f Italy Is a vegetarian. King Leopold o f Belgium Is reported to have suffered a severe mental break down. Emperor Franc la Joseph of Austria owns u chluaware factor}* lu Vienna which U one of the most famous In the world and employs more than a thou sand workmeu. The king of Saxony conducts a similar business, though on a much smaller scale. Many monarchs are U9lng English In Intercourse with one another. The czar of ItuMla, for example, speaks English better than German, and the German emperor speaks English better than French, so It Is natural that the two sovereigns should, as they do, corre spond In English. 1908. filed n thin office ky John E. Ross, contestant, against homestead entry No. 12308. mads November 10. 1902. for NWH. Section 14. Township 33 South. Range 2 East, by Merrett G. Smith. Contest«*«, in which it is alleged that he has not been upon or resided upon said claim tor a period o f more than six months prior to the filing o f this con- I test; that he has never lived upon or unproved said land or cultivated or attempted to cultivate j th« same or any part thereof; that said land is j not agricultural land and is chiefly valuable for its timber; and that said alleged absence was ndt due to employment in the military or naval service of the United States o f America in time o f war. Said parties are hereby notified to Appear, re spond, and offer evidence touching said allega tion, at 10 o'clock a. m. on W ednesday , the 6th day o f M a y . 190fi. before A. S. Bliton, U. S. Commissioner, at his office, in Medford. Oregon, and that final hearing will be held at 10 o’clock a. m. on W ednesday , the 20th day o f M a t . 1909. before the Register and Receiver at the United States Land Office in Rosebufg. Oregon. The said contestant having, in a proper affidavit, filed March 13 1908, set forth facta which show that a fter due diligence personal survive o f this notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given due and proper publication. B E N J A M IN L. EDDY. Register. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FOP SALE. W ATCHES A N D J E W E L R Y - TiDest line evM opened in Central Point. A t Central Paint Pharmacy. ytf M ISC E LLA N E O U S . A S H L A N D JOE—Hade from purent mountair water, fo r aala at Moore’ a canfactisiwry. I d R E A L E S TA TE . Gown Gossip. The spring colors show a decided preference for dark «hade«, and «ven black Is going to be ft favorite. Most of the new blouses have but terfly shoulders, which fiv e the effect* of breadth and droop at the same time. Prophecies for the summer season bint that the Japan»*«,* effects so gen erally adopted will fiv e way to a re vival of the classic, snd some o f the newest models already ahow this tend ency.—New York Tribune. Pointed Paragraphs. People too eaefly get In the habit of M rlu g troubles. A philosopher U a man who doesn’t want the thlugs he can’t have. A good man la always rated below hts true value; a bad man Is always rated above bis true value. The relief a man feels when be suc ceeds In getting the world off bis shoul deni does not prevent hts getting tht load back again within a month of two.—Atchison Globe. TH E C E N T R A L P O IN T R E A L U RTALE CO. la intaraatad In the! fu ra r«: growth a f Cea trai Point. Wa want to ana tha.' sU tew s grow, oa wall aa the entire Rogue ¡tirar rahog. Cama tm nod list yaur property with an. Wa will aaplaia why it is ta your adran t a r . to da no. whaa roa sama to nur sflka. 9 f mm have property ta asIL wa ham parties who want ta hop. U jr M w aat ta bap. wa ham sartina whaC want to sag. Bo poo ana the: point? Castrai P .is f o al Retata Company. C. 8 .Saadarssn. M ia lg ie SS« H A Y FOR SALE. Good quality alfalfa. First cutting. $10 p«r ton. R. C. H e n sle y . «if Business la w fo r Business Men, A comprehensive reference book fer business men, farraara and everybody who wishes to know something of the laws of tha Stste of Oregon as they are related to daily business affairs. TI e work ia compiled by A. J. Bledsoe, a competent attorney, and is recom mended by each eminent juriete an Chief Justice R. 3. Bean of the Oregoa Supreme Court; W. W. Cotton, gen eral attorney for the O. P . & N. Co., Tregpass Notices, printed on cloth, and others. Price $4.00. Orders for for sale at the H erald office. 50 cents this book may be left at the Central Point Herald office, *7tf dozen. tf