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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1908)
r C E N T R A I . P O I N T H E R A J .D , T H U R S D A Y , A P R I L !», PM) HO FOR SAN FRANCISCO ! O u r Uitr C lnl»b*riir O f f e r . P0LÜIGAL CARDS. Arrangem.-nts have just h.*n «.m - \ pitted whereby the Central Point Her is enabled to make one o f the great- fled CeletraUoi» at the Bay Cily. j ald est clubbing offers ever made by an 1 Oregon newspaper. Here it is: ('educed Rales Via the Southern Pacific Central I’oint Herald, per year, $1.50. Oregon Journal (semi-weekly), $1.50. May 2nd and 4 th , With Return lim it Pacific Monthly . . . $1.00. o f Twenty-Nine Days. Announcements o f candidates o f all parties will be run in this column at reasonable rates. for Districi Attorney, Total . . . . $4.00. i Our price for all three, only Reduced rate tickets will be sold by #2 50 the Southern Pacific Co. from all sta The Semi-weekly Journal is the lead tions in Oregon on May 2nd and 4th ing semi-weekly newspaper o f the | a:count the big Fleet Celebration at state. It gives ail the general and San Francisco, as follows: state news and in addition gives the From Portland, $25; from all other complete and correct market reports ] main line stations, one and one-third twice each week. In the Friday issue first-class limited fare for the round a page o f “ Funny Pictures’ ’ for the' trip, not to exceed the rate from Port children, a page o f short stories, and land, with a final return limit of 29 days. other features mane it a welcome j Fare from Central Point and return, $17. visitor in every home. Stopovers will not be allowed on The Pacific Monthly, published at I these tickets but a continuous passage Portland, is the leading magazine of will be required in each direction. the West. It is ably edited and beauti Children over five and under twelve fully illustrated. Its stories are clean, i years of age, one-half fare. wholesome and interesting, all with i Sufficient will be added to each ticket, more or less of a flavor of the West. I where necessary, to make rate end in Special articles on irrigation, stock- naught or five. raising and similar industries are at I Children under the age of five years once entertaining and instructive. will be carried free when accompanied The Central Point Herald is a strictly I by parents or guardian. local newspaper. The H erald does This will be the greatest naval event its best to set forth the advantages in the history o f the Pacific coast, and o f the Rogue River Valiev, particularly Central Point should send a h,g delega- that immediately adjacent and tion to the Golden Oateon this occasion, j tributary to its town. It labors for For further Information, apply to I the advancement and upbuilding of Good fo r Railroad Car Fare from Centrai Point to Medford as per Agreement Above b RED I AKKER, , Central Point and vicinity and is en- Local Agent, titled to the support of everv citizen Central Point, Or. j o f this setajon of the Valley. fiase fiali. S t*ü th V M o lo e y Meàfc r Take advantage o f this great offer at once. It will only stand for a limited time. Three Publications that you need for the price of two. You save $1.50 and that’s “ worth while.” Agate Actions. A box social was hold at the Agate schoolbouse last «Saturday evening that was a pronounced success from every standpoint. A fine program was ren dered and the lunch boxes brought good prices. Jim Owen, who is in politics to the extent of being a candidate for county commissioner, acted as auction eer and “ got-a the mon” to the extent o f more limn $60. Much credit is due the efficient teacher, Miss Mae Nealon, for her hard work in training the pupils in their parts, as well as to the pupils, who all gave their best efforts for the success of the occasion. The contract for the erection of a fine new two-room schoolhouse at A g ate has boon awarded to H. ( ’. Messen ger, the contract price being $2150. The building is to be completed by August LT>. This will be by far the best coun try schoolhouse in the county. i The local baseball team went to Eagle Point Sunday and waxed it to the onion raisers to a fare-you-well. Ttie game started off fast and furious, and in the first five innings only one tally, and it to the credit of the Eagle Point ers, broke the monotony of the long rows o f "goose eggs” which were lined up on the score card. Then, in the sixth, the Central Pointers woke up and brought in five nice ones and the Eagles packed in three. Then there was a let up till the ninth, when Central Point again came to the front with three and the game was theirs by a score o f eight to four. Features of the game were Pankey's pitching and the excellent batting dune by his team. The following is the lineup: C entral P oint . E aglf , P o Pankey N. Hall P E. Claak E. Hall c Ross S3 H. Smith 1st H. Dailey F. Farra 2nd R. Ashpoie B. Sanderson B. Peart 3rd Patterson Fox H Beal rf C. Clark If D. Brown Lewis H. Peart cf Those who mourn over the alleged dying out of the good old American stock may take comfort from the rec ord of war widow Barnum, who died recently, leaving fourteen great-grand children and n total of thirty-four de scendants, representing three genera tions. Widow Barnum belonged to an old colonial family, which took an ac tive part In the Revolution. Her hus band served hi the war of 1812. The Japanese who fought against S toes set have given him pralso for bravery and ability. It la always a Just A rrive d ! ! ! Men’ s Belts and Gloves. « Ladies’ Trim med and vStreet Hats, Nobby and S ty lish . Eli Jones, •H-K— i Ross Building, First and Pine Sts. CENTRAL POINT, OREGON. 1-1— l-l-l-l— H— I-1— 1— !— M— Kri-l-H-H-l-H-H-H— H-H-H- CENTRAL POINT REAL ESTATE CO.! < *• S :m tlcri»o n , M a n a g e r Farm and Fruit Lands, City Property, Business Opportunities, Mining Stocks For Sale. Special attention given to rentings, care and man agement of property. LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US; WE CAN SELL IT. New Lumber Yard Announcement to the Public: Commencing April 1st. we will put in a complete stock o f high grade Rough and Dressed Kiln Dried SASH, DOORS. Lumber Flooring and Finish. MOULDINGS, SHINGLES. We will be pleased to figure on your needs in all classes of building material. You Will find Our Prices Satisfactory. New Lumber Yard, E C W ELCH M u jv . Office cast o f school House The “ infant class” team, or which little Bob Holmes i9 the chief financier, was on the turf bright and early last Saturday morning making a collection for “ des a little ’spense money to help uth out while we go to Jackthonville to clean up dem kids.” Bob and the rest o f that bunch are all right when it comes to “ pulling the leg” of the staid and unsuspecting citizen, and when | they went whizzing out of town in a trig red automoble the ’ 19ers and every- body else sat up and took notice and took off their several hats to the 20tn Century kidlet with the baseball germ j and the ability to finance an auto ride in preference to walking five miles and ; back. The score of this game was lost in the blaze of color of the red auto. The Ashland Normal team will cross bats with the local team here Saturday, the 18th inst. This promises to be the best game so far played here this sea son and all lovers of the nati >nal game ; shfluld be sure to be on hand to see the struggle from start to finish. j Any old thing can write poetry now, j but they can’ t all write it right. BobMrib. for the H juulp . I hereby announce mysetf as a candi- j date for the office o f County Assessor | of Jackson County, Oregon, subject to the action of the Republican voters of said county at the coming primary election.. Respectfully, W. T. G rieve . Prospect, Oregon, Feb. 15, 1908. J a well-filled decanter has first choice among “ choice spirit«.” That “ litlie drop o f something” that sounds so vague and mysterious, has really a definite meaning when (it 4s bought of us. It then means “ something good . ” Everybody likes to blow their own horn, but our customers are the ones that give us the most praise. They swear by the high quality Wines and I.iqu»rs that wc handle. \ou’ ll do the same after trying them. Port and Sbcrry for Family Lise. Mail orders given prompt attention. Assessor. “ W EARY’S ” I hereby announce myself a candi date for the nomination o f County As sessor o f Jackson County, Oregon, subject to the action of the Republican voters at the coming primary election. J. W. L awton , Medford, Oregon. H. O. WILKINSON, Prop. MEDFORD - - OREGON. — Phone 214— C L A S S E D ADVLRTISEMENTS FO R SALE. ( WATCHES ANO JEWKLUY—Finest Fine evar j <>;>pn«l in Central Point. At Ountml Point j Pharmacy. 9tf S e lls F u rn itu re a n d j A SH L A N D I ICE — Made from purest mountair water, ft r sale at Moore’s confectionery. 4tf Tim ber Land, act June 3. 1378. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION • L ,_ l United States Land Office, Roaebure, Oregon. February 19. 1908. Notice is hereby «riven that in compliance with the provisions o f the act o f Conaress o f June 3, 1873. entitled, “ An 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 States by act o f A ugust 4, 1892. A n nie E. Parker. o f Woodburn, County o f Mai ion. State o f Oregon, did on February 11, 1907, file in this office her sworn statement No. 8847,for tho W | Vi of the W Vj o f Sec. 12, Tp.. 33 S Ranjre. 1 E. W M. and will oiler proof to show that the land I sought is more valuable for its timber or stone I than for agricultural purposes anil to establish hor j claim to said land before A. S. Bliton, U. S. Com missioner, at Vris ©ffrice in Medford, Oregon, on I Wednesday, June 17,1968. | She names as witnesses: I). D. Thompkms. o f i Salem, Oregon: Arthur Holden and J. H. Thomp- i kins, o f Trail, Oregon, and E. II. Billings, o f I Portland, Orevon. 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J O N E S I The Jacksonville (hitching) Post has developed a brand new sporting editor and publisher and the fit he threw over the recent Central Point—Jacksonville fiasco last week was a corker A long suffering public had become reconciled to “ Tanglefoot” in all its pristine beauty and vigor, because the former \ (hitching) Post man had the “ Over- I holt” on us, but this latest “ Bame- stormer, ” when ho gets to perpetrating I bad poetry in a bail game writeup, shows signs o f an overventuresome spirit that betokens early decay and ) indicatef that the Jacktowners may not "Feel so fine” when the “ hay ! jugglers" get into training and go ; after the proposition right. Heigho; | this is a funny old world, anyhow, I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the nomination for District Attorney subject to the action of the ; Republican voters o f Jackson and Josephine counties. B. F. M ulkey . MISCELLANEOUS. good thing to refrain from minimizing the strength of the nun you have beaten. By making him out to bo great you magnify your own achieve ment. Wellington didn't spend much of his time after Waterloo lu trying to The second nine put up a good game See the fine line o f watches and make it appear that Napoleon was a Sunday on the local diamond against ms a lot of big 200-pounders from Jackson- | jewelry at the Central Point Pharmacy. fourth rnto general. ville. While the score was 15 to 11 in favor o f the visitors when the difference in weight and age is con sidered. it was nut so bad. Tommy Kincaid pitched for the home team and, though still a lightweight and a kid, t he throws a "nasty” ball and some o f the doubles made were worthy of many an older and more experienced player. Í. r The second nine has the making o f i some rattling good players in its line A up and before many years some of these boys are likely to be found among the “ way-ups.” Î i Amo.kj Tdfelo Urittmcnts Here at home if desired. Any agent is authorized to accept the requioed deposit and telegraph ticket to any point Call on FRED PARKER, Local Agent, or address, W M . M cM U R R AY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. H I C K S -C H A T T F .N E N G R A V IN G Job Printing Neatly D one. CO. 2d ft A ider, P O R T L A N D . ORK