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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1908)
CENTRAL POINT HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 0, 100S. X c \Y An tlcgv in a Country Print Nwp. For a limited time we offer the Cen-. , N y . tral Point Heiald and the Thricc-a-Week taken <r tl e hook:it 1 . . . A, V . , He a U„en thirty off squit- THE BARROW vy„rld iNew y ork). each one year for ting tjmB fof „w ^ 1 This means 208 papers at a cost We’ve closed the shop this afternoon to AT THE FRONT. of only a cent spice. read the proof on him, Central Point it going to improve And find it pretty middling dean, a p i! more during tho present year than in The barrow Is coming Into bis own line here and there. ,ny year in its past history. You will But only si ch a one as apt to slip in j Costly experience with swine disease contracted at public market exhibltloni need the llerald to keep posted on { anyn here; despite all possible precautions, to what is doing at home, j His ticket’s on the foreman’s desk, all *uced the management oC the Interna A presidential election is coming on figured up, I s’pose, tlonal show to abandon clasaet foi this year and you will need the Thrice- He had some fat takes and some lean, breeding swine and open a show to) a-Week World to keep you posted on barrows only, that go direct from th< but that’s the way it goes; national affairs, especially regarding i I don’t know what’s his overtime or pens to the shambles. This idea dll not suit some swine breeders. But th. the political situation in New York. what his check will be, barrow show bus caught the swing ol •Tetter subscribe today. 11 guess he’ll strike the average, along success and wlU hereafter receive th< t r » — - ' ■' with you and me. support of some Interests which bav. For Constipation. j He set a measure middling wide—ha been lighting It. It has demonstrate* the possibilities of such a show, and Mr. L. H. Franham, a prominent liked to set that way: those who came to scoff will remali dtuggist of Spirit Lake, Iowa, says: Hls work was mostly solid »tuff, and to pray—and exhibit. The perfectioi ’‘Chamberlain’s Stomach and L iver 1 not much on display; to which' pork producing can b> Tablets are certainly the best thing on IIe ought *lve(* threescore of years, brought, mirrored to the exhibits ol the market for constipation. ” Give a frvend of yours and mine, this section, is among the most absorb t hese tablets a trial. You are certain “ s to think some worthless lng features of this exhibition. to find them agreeable and pleasant in chop is quadding out his line, Hampshires Popular. As heretofore, keen Interest wa» effect. Price, 23 cents. Samples free.- i to‘d me a month ago, as cool shown In the exhibit of Hampshlr. For sale by Mary A. Nee. as a"ythmg. Hls dupes were cut and pasted up—a barrows. Black hogs with white belt} around their bodies at the girth appea ♦ — middling longish string. Methodist Church Services. He said he nevir rkinnad the shop, to the curious as well as to pork mak ers. They are odd, distinctive and Oast and guessed he had his share Preaching services every Sunday at : lu the show yard. 11 a. m. ami every other Sunday even- Of overtime and double price, andmay- But It Is not alone the peculiar coloi ihg at 7:30. J be some to spare, marking of Hampshires that account! Sunday School every Sunday morn- He set a proof that showed up clean, for their growing popularity. Packers esteem them for thefr dressing quail irtg at 10 . 00 . and did his work up right. ties. This fact has been emphasized lu d*yPe«m ng BUe He never shirked by da* 80 he could the decisions registered by packing Junior Epworth League at 3 p. M. ^ doublespac. the night. house Judges of fat barrows at this •very Sunday. Fhe makeup s dumpel his matter in, show. Each year has marked an In Prayer meeting every Thursday his form is closed, you see; crease In the number. evening a t 7:80. His galley’s empty on the rack, his B. L. Bollman of Illinois was first __________ slug is twenty-three. for barrow under six months, the Oblc State university second and Atkinson . „ „ c . , D rL i u j We don’t know what the Cashier’s desk A Healing Salve fo r Bom s. Chapped Hands w ill have t0 g iv e t0 S lim . A Stone. Illinois, third. It was a beau &nd Sore Nipples. ] We’ll mark a turn rule in the proof ttful trio which took the prizes In tills class. A deal of finish and quality was A s . healing salve for burns, sores, .«"d say a prayer for him sore nipples and chapped hands C h a m -For h '^ ha dawn is in the Last, ,t . berlain’s Salve is most excellent. I t ’ , ‘f ‘ u „ allay.ftte pain of a burn almost instant- And '1 U,ken off ; he ,hook’ tho , *nd ~ unless the < . . is very severe, last form s . going ly, injury b down! heals the parts without leaving a scar. rT T T T ^ :. Price, 25 cents. For salt by Mary A. O N T H t Mee. UPPER ROGUE. Bargains in Fruit, Observation Cars. Farm and Tim- 1 ber Lands. On and after November IS, 190?, tile Below will be found some real bar- Observation cars between Portland and! . . . . . , , , , , . . , , gains in timber and fruit lands which Oakland Ca hfprma, oft tram» Nos. 15 . . . .... . , , . , , are worthy of your attention, and 16 will be carried through instead „„„ ‘ _ ... . . , - , D 238 acres—On Rogue river, 30 miles of being cut out, as heretofore, at Rose- , , 1 from Central Point, Point. Good two-story burg. ! frame house, good barn and other Southbound, under this new arrange buildings, good well of excellent water, ment, passengers holding proper trans family orchard of apples and all kinds portation and Pullman accommodatioas of berries. About 100 acres of fine may occupy these cars on the night alfalfa land. Valuable water right on leaving Portland until reaching Eugene Rogue river with ditch constructed to at 12:32 a. m. place. Tri-weekly mail service passes F r e d P a r k e r , Agt. S. P.JCo., door. Excellent hunting and fishing. 3Uf Central Point, Oregon. | Price $20 per acre. 160 acres—3J miles from Prospect, on Crater Lake Park wagon road and ‘ ‘ One Touch o f Nature Makes tho Whole within i mile of Ray ditch and power site. World K in .” Good two-story frame house and other When a rooster finds a big fiat worm buildings. Good fences. Some fruit he calls al) the hens in the farm yard on place. Good well of water. 10 fo ebrne and share it. A similar trait acres in timothy. 1,500,000 feet of of human nature is to be observed when pine and fir timber, Good outside range. a man discovers something exceptional- j Price $1800. A snap, ly good-he wants all his friends and ISO acres-Sam e neighborhood. Good neighbors to share the benefits of his ! house and barn, good fruit and berries discovery. This is the touch of nature on place. 2,000,000 feet pine and fir that makes the whole world kin. This timber. Price $1800. 160 acres—Good fruit farm. All good explains why people who have been cured by Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy alfalfa land and watered by living write letters to the manufacturers for springs. 25 acres in cultivation. Good publication, that others similarly ailing house and barn. Near post office and may also use it and obtain relief. good school. 3,000,000 feet fine red fir Behind every one at these letters is a timber. 30 miles from Central Point, warm hearted wish of the writer to be on Fort Klamath road. A most desir- otf use to someone else^ This remedy , inquire at is for sale by Mary A. Mee. the H erald office. Central Point, Ore. J, ». PERRY,Vici P’CS, j. c. EsrtOT. r#rj. D r. E . Davis, Dentist. will be in hie Central Point office M edford National Bank the following dates: From Monday morning. April 13, to C A P I T A L $50,000.00 Saturday evening, April 18. $10,000.00 From Monday morning, May 11, to S V R Ÿ l V S Saturday evening, May 16. Savings Department. Watch for further announcements of later dates in these columns. 37tf Safety Deposit Boxes. Repairing Opera House. We transact a General Banking Carpenters are at work remodeling Business and respectfully solicit the second floor of the opera house I your patronage. building where one of the neatest and best appointed lodge rooma in the j aounty will be fitted up. The present lodge room will be remodeled and changed into a banquet room and the unfinished portion of the building will be converted into a modern lodge room af comfortable proportions. Several hundred dollars will be expended on the contemplated improvements and tho lodges and aocieties now meeting there aa well as the new Masonic lodge which ia About to be instituted here will have a handsome and comfortable meeting place. Eli Jones, the well known contractor is doing the carpen ter work. Rheumatism. More than nine out of every ten eases ef rheumatism- are simply rheumatism df the muscles, due to cold or damp «Feather or chronic rheamstisnt In such cases ¡to internal treatment is required. The free application of Chamberlain’s Liniment is all that is Reeded, and it ie certain to give quick relief. Give it a trial and see for yonr- aelf how quickly it relieves the pain and soreness. Price, 25 cents; Mrge rrze. ¿0 cents. Sold by Wary A. Mee. CROUP* WhoopingC# TUs rnaedy css shrayt ke k p i M aid is »lesisat t* lake, h csetslat a* tpta» sr other hsnafsl drag rad mtj ht$fvta»4 * deaily t# s bihy « «• •• rdelL Price 21 cea«», Urft itu Id ceti». Sold lj f ary A. lf«t. The Ownership of Ptolemy Caesar. By LEONARD FRANK ADAMS. C o p yrig h t« !. SMA b y Jowl. M a r g in . If You Love Her Don’t be afraid to tell her so. She will not hurt you. Braes up, be a brick and “Pop the Queston” Don’t make any mistake in the question; ask her sweetly and gently: “ Dearest, will you join me in eating some of that delicious Candy at Sam Moore’s Confectionery?’^ Havener stood In the library In all the luxury of early morning negligee. A' gorgeous bathrobe swathed hls big Dam* from hi* chin to hls heels. Hls feet were thrust Into a pair of com fortable looking Turklah slippers. Be- tw*eu hls ltpa was a cigarette, deep drafts of which be Inhaled thought fully aa be eyed the man to the chair ! nd AND PINE STS„ CENTRAL POINT by tbe window. Tbe latter was re sponsible for Ravenor's appearance downstairs at tbla unseemly hour. T T 7 1 ' T T T A AT^TA Everybody in Central Point and ne neigh Ravenor’s early caller was not pre \ l \ l M V V /\ V I bothood to come in next Sunday and " ea possessing Indeed, be was distinctly etherwls*. Hls eyes were small, wa tery blue and sblfty. Hls underjew wee weak, and bis seedy clothes and frayed linen were none too clean. Be tkey.ever isstec.fe.Wc iv< cur patrons the best the market affords. Commer side him, Its own smart appearance to cial and Transient Trade a Specialty. striking contrast to tbe man's general out at tbe elbows air, crouched a Bos ton terrier. "Want to sell me tbe pup, I suppose," Ravenor said pleasantly. "That's why you’re here, Isn’t it? That’s why you got me out of bed at this un-Cbrlstlan hour?" Tbe man »odded hopefully. "Sure," he admitted. “I thought you’d like a chance at ’im so long's 1 got to raise the dough.” "Where’d you get him?” Ravenor asked sharply. “Raised ’lm from a pup, s’elp me.” the man responded glibly. "An’ 1 I have a Car-load, If you need any, let me know. wouldn't be Bellin' ’lm If I didn't need tbe coin the worst way. I ’eard aa *ow you was open for a good trade in ’Is line, so I brought 'lm round. ’E’s all right, now, ain’t '•? Stand up, Ptol emy, an' give the gent a good look at you." the The dog obediently stood up, and Ravenor's eyes lighted with interest. There could be no denying that Ptol etny was a fine specimen of hls breed WHEN IN TOWN CALL AT Hls dean cut head, hls well shaped shoulders, even hls crooked little tall, all bespoke that. “I got Ms pedigree ’ere on this pa per,” the man observed, drawing a dirty envelope from hls pocket. “Oh, never mind that,” Ravenor re plied, with a meaning grin. "What do you want for him?” Which is ‘‘the best” in Oregon. Try it and if you don’t "I’d oughtcr get fifty, an’ ’e’s dirt say it i s ‘‘the’best” Jack will treat. We also handle the cheap at that.” Celebrated “Tell you what 1 11 do—1 11 give you thirty.’’ ftlltST PRIZE HAMPSHIRE». The man shrugged hls shoulders. "I associated with rather heavy bone and can’t be too fussy, boss," he said. "I coarseness of head. Hampshires made need the nioue.v, an’ I need It bad. 80 an especially strong pen showing. long ns I know Vs goto’ Into good Grade aud cross bred fat barrows ’ands I guess there ain’t nothin’ for me made an exceptionally strong exhibit. to do but to take you up, though it’s That certain breeds cross to excellent most like glvln’ ’lm to you at that advantage from the feeder's standpoint price.” was a patent fact In this collection. Havener counted out tho bills and M e d f o r d , - - - O r e g o n handed them to tbe man, who ran them G r a n d C h a m p io n s h ip s . The Ohio State university won the over with grimy fingers and departed. grand championship for pen of three I with n sigh and a sorrowful glance lu barrows. Competition was as edged tho dog's direction, both of which were liROPEAN PLAN FINE SAMPLE ROOM as a half dozen top notch rival pens rather overd >ne. Once the front door had closed be could make It. It was the trio of pure bred Berkshire», all bred and fed by hind him, Ravenor tossed bis cigarette that Institution, which achieved this Into the fireplace and pressed tho but distinguished honor. Tbe graud cham ton on the wall. "Anule," he raid to the second girl, pionshlp single barrow was tbe mixed bred hog shown by Goodwlne &. Goo- who answered hls summons. T v s Just txiught this pup. Ho answers to tho j neuougb. The Home of Commercial and Mining Men In breeding the grand champion bar name of Ptolemy. Take hlui down j row, from a litter of seven pigs, 1 » stairs and give him a feed; then let j three-fourths Duroc-Jersey, one-eighth bln» out lu the back ynrk. I’m going Toland-Chlna and one-eighth Hamp upstairs. Ton may call me at 10.” H o tel N ash Co., P r o p r i e t o r » Ravenor went upstairs to resume hls shire. lie was wonderfully made and Interrupted slumbers, and Ttoleniy, wonderfully fed. M e d fo r« *- O re g o n These Interesting items and Illustra having fared sumptuously at the hands Dining-room Unsurpassed. Refurnished Throughout. tions of a fine feature of the list Inter of tho cook, was turned loose In the national show are reproduced by the back yard, where be galloped about courtesy of the Breeder's Gazette, Chi gleefully, enjoying a rare half hour’s sport with a bit of trailing clothnallne cago. nnd making devperata endeavors to catch the sparrow« which now and | H o g Feed R a ck . The Illustration herewith shows a again fluttered into the yard. It was perhaps three-quarters of an ; form of rack which was designed and first used by a Mr. Davis of Michigan hour after the sa’e that a cautious whls -1 for feeding alfalfa to bogs which are tie souuded from the alley side of the following corn fed cattle. It has been high fence which Inclosed the back highly Indorsed by Professor H. B. yard. Ptolemy, with a yelp of Joy, an Smith of the Nebraska experiment sta- swered It. The beck gate swung noise- i lessly open, Just far enough for the dog | to squeeze through. He was gathered I up by the seedy man who had luter- | Repair work of all kinds. Wood Turning and Scroll viewed Ravenor In tho library, thrust Work. Horseshoing and Wagonwork. Cast Iron Braizing. uncermonlously beneath hls coat nail borne down tho alley at a shuffling run. Therefore when Ha Tenor made hls appearance at 11 o'clock no Ptolemy an-1 swered hls repeated whistlings. Annie nnd tbo cook protested weeptogly their | complete mystification In the dog's die appearance. Sure, they hail thought j him right In tbe yard all the time, they \ declared. He'd been chasing the spar rows and yelping there not ten minutes since. Ravenor searched the back j yard thoroughly, the tool house, the lit tie shed that held the ssb barrels, even | the coll of boas that ley to one corner r t X D I S O A L F A L F A TO HOOB. tloo. In some humid section» It might but no trace of hls recent purchase be well to construct a corer of some could he find. After lunch be went downtown to ' kind to go over the top of it. Tbe rack may be of any length, but It should put no advertisement of hls loes In the A I/Ot or Block in Central not be more than three or threo paper. Tho afternoon being parties 1 and one-half feet wide, as tba alfalfa larly fine, be decided to walk home j Point, bought before the next Ho had reached the little square where j would probably lodge In tbe center. advance in prices, will insure Tbe fencing board at tbe bottom Norwood street crosses the avenue and you some “*asy money. ”• should not be more than nine Inches was striding briskly past the statua In from tbe top to tbe ground. If higher the renter of the diminutive perk when t dog to full cry after a flock of elusive tbe hogs will be likely to get tbelr fore feet Into tbe rack. The 2 by 4 at sparrows dashed pest him. There could be no mistaking that the bottom of tbe hopper should be alx Inches from outside line of tbe corner head, those clean rut shoulders, the posts and st tbe bottom fourteen Inches distinctive markings of the neck end from tbe floor of tbe rack or eighteen flank Ravenor started to pursuit ot Inches from tbe ground.—Breeder's On the dog. "Here, you, Ptotemy, Ptolemy! Como aette, Chicago. here! Pome here, I say!” be cried. The dog stopped, seemed to debate Stahl* Disinfectant. for • moment, then came toward Re Whitewash Is one of the cheapest wriggling hie twisted stump of • disinfectants and can be easily and venor, tall to rMiruloas apology. rapidly applied with a spray pump It “Nice way you deserted me this must be rarefully strained before using wasn’t I tf ’ ssld Rsvenos se In the pump, ts any limps alii dog morning; verely “Come on with me now Me tbe spray noczle. and She’ll say “Ye*.” G. S. M O O R E. 2 5 CENT CHICKEN DINNER Central Point Hotel. 1 '£ £ '• B LA C K S M IT H C O A L iffi P R IC E H 0RSESH 0ER THE OFFICE For Pure “Astor” Whikey C o lu m b ia B eer TMae O ffic e H o te l N ash F. A. HAWK G e n e r a l B la c k s m ith in g CeikUai Pont, Oregon A Good Investment. C e n tra l P o in t T o w n s i t e C o ., Herald Office, Central Point, Ore.