Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, April 16, 1908, Image 3

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    CENTRAL POINT HERALD. THURSDAY. APRIL 16. 1908.
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Fur a limited time wo offer the C«m-
tral Point H.-rulJ and the Tbawe-a- Week
World (New York) each one year f o r 1
V2.1& This means 2l)tS papers at a cost
(if only a cent apice.
Central Point ia going to improve
more during the present year than in i
•ny year in its past history. You will
need the Herald to keep posted on
what is doing at home.
A presidential election is coming on
this year and you will need: the- Thrico­
rn-Week World to keep you posted on
national affairs, especially regarding
the political situation in New York.
Bettor subscribe today.
The
New Lumber Yard
Announcement to the Public: .
Caesar.
Commencing April 1st. we will put in a complete
stock of high grade
Rough and Dressed
K Healing
Salve for Burns, ftiapped Hands
Kiln Dried Flooring and Finish.
SASH, DOORS, MOULDINGS, SHINGLES.
We will be pleased to figure on your needs in
New Lumber Yard.
EL C W ELCH , Maager.
ffice east o f school House
O P P O R T U N IT Y
COLONIST RATES from all parts o f the
United States and Canada to all parts of
Oregon, and the Northwest will be put
into effect by
Southern Pacific Company
(Lin«t in O r«fon)
Daily During M arch and April,
1908 .
From the Principal Cities o f the Middle
West the Rates Will Be as Follows:
FROM
FROM
i CHICAGO
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• - $38.00
COUNCIL BLUFFS - $30.00
ST.
LOUIS
-
$35.50
OMAHA
-
-
$30.00
On and after November 15, 1907, the
-
$30.00
ST. PAUL
-
-
$30.00
observation cars between Portland and i KANSAS CITY
Oakland California, on trains Nos. 15
Corresponding rates from all other Eastern points.
and 16 will be carried through instead
Stopovers at pleasure at all points in Oregon.
of being cut out, as heretofore, at Rose-
Observation Cars.
burg.
The Colonist Rate is the greatest of all homebuilders. Oregon has
Southbound, under this new arrange­
unlimited resources and needs more people who desire homes and
ment, passengers holding proper trans­
larger opportunities.
portation and Pullman accommodations
may occupy these cars on the night
leaving Portland until reaching1 Eugene Oregon people ean accomplish splendid results by heralding this
at 12:32 a. m.
I opportunity to all the world. Send Oregon literature giving good,
F r e d P a r k e r , Agt. S. P. Co.,
reliafle information about the state, far and wide. Call on the
SUt
Central Point, Oregon.
above railroads for it if necessary.
’ *0ne Touch of Nature Makes the Whole
and She’ll say “ Y es.”
mors back yard orgies for you unless
some one has an eye on you.”
□ e started homeward, the dog fal­
lowing meekly at his heels, but before
he reached tbe other side of the park
he caught tbe quick tread o f light foot­
falls.
An agitated voice close behind
him was saying, “Oh, 1 beg your par­
d o n ."
li e sw ung about to find him self face
to face with Katherine Gray. Ravenor
unconsciously stiffened. It w as a tribe
disconcerting to come thus abruptly
upon n girl with whom be had quar­
reled but a short week before—a girl
who before that quarrel bad been tbe
subject o f his everyday dream.
The girl was equally surprised and
embarrassed.
She caught her breath
In a little gasp, and the quick color
mounted her cheeks. A lm ost Instant­
ly, however, she bad recovered her
poise.
“ I'm sorry to trouble y o u ," she said
coldly. “ I merely cam e for my dog. 1
saw he was follow ing you.”
“ Your dog!” said Ravenor.
“ M y d o g ," she repeated.
Ravenor looked uncomfortable, but
he faced her resolutely.
"There m ust be a m istake about
th is," said ho.
“ I’ m very sure he’s
m ine.”
G. S. MOORE.
2 n d ANDJPINE STS.,
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CENTRAL POINT
Everybody in Central Point and neigh
* h >r* ' b e s t 0 C O D le *D n t X t * ’ u n i * a y a n ( l
25 GENT CHICKEN DINNER
they>ver tasted.fcWe give our patrons the best the market affords.
¡L cial and Transient Trade a Specialty.
Commer-
Central Point H o te l.L V,“ “ '
BLACKSMITH C O A L
m
“ Yours?”
The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co.
and Sore Nipples.
As a healing salve for bums, sores, 1
sore nipples and chapped hands Cham­
berlain’s Salve is most excellent. It
allays the pain of a bum almost instant*
ly, and unless the injury is very severe,
heals the parts without leaving a scar.
Price, 25 cents. For sale by Mm cy A.
Mee.
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 Confectionery?’;
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Lumber
O R E G O N ’S
Methodist Church Services.
Preaching aervicea every Sunday at
11 a. m. and every other Sunday even­
ing at 7:30.
Sunday School every Sunday morn­
ing at 10:00.
jSpwortik League at 6<4& every Sun­
day evemwg.
Junior Epworth League at 3 p. m.
every Sunday.
Prayor meeting every Thursday
evening at 7:30.
—
“ Pop the Question”
(Continued front last week's issue )
You Will Find Our Prices Satisfactory.
Mr. L. H. Franham, a prominent
druggist o f Spirit Lake, lowat says:
‘ ‘Chamberlain’ » Stomach and Liver
tablets are certainly the best thing on
Site market for constipation.” Give
these tablets a trial. You are certain
to And them agreeable and pleasant in
effect. Price, 23 cents. Samples free. '.
Fen sale by Mary A. Nee.
Don’t be afraid to tell her so. She will not
hurt you. Brace up, lie a brick and
of Ptolemy
all classes of building material.
Tor GoattiptHon.
If You Love Her
Ownership
FAR ES C A N BE PR EPAID
Here at home if desired. Any agent is authorized to accept the
requioed deposit and telegraph ticket to any point. Call on
When a rooster finds a big fiat worm
FRED PARKER, Local Agent, or address,
be cells alt the hens in the farm yard
World Kin.”
I have a Car-load, I f you need any, let mjj know.
“ Let m e prove It to you. H e knows
his name. Here, P to le m y ."
The dog cam e obediently to H ave­
ner’ s side, n e sat dow u and looked i
np expectantly.
The girl gasped.
" I don't under- j
stand It,” she sakl. “ N ow let id * try
the sam e proof, n c r e , C a e sa r."
j
The dog trotted over to her and re­
peated bis maneuvers.
“ Good heavens!” said Ravenor, utter­
WHEN IN TOWN CALL AT
ly bewildered for the m oment. Then
suddenly ho had an Inspiration.
“ D id you buy him recen tly?" he
asked.
"T h is afternoon,” Bhe confessed.
“ O f a seedy, sh ifty eyed m an?”
She nodded.
Ravenor drew a long breath; then he
laughed.
"T h a t explains It,” he de­
Which is “ the best” in Oregon. Try it and if you don’t
clared.
“ 1 bought him o f the sam e
say it is ‘ 'theSbest” Jack will treat. We also handle the
m an at 7 this m orning.”
Celebrated
“ O h !" said the girl; th e « she, too, fell
to laughing.
"C o m e ," said R avenor a t length, "le t
me walk home w ith you, and there
we'll decide who has ths better claim
to Caesar or Ptolem y, or whatever his
name Is."
It w as a long talk they had l>eforc a
roaring Are In tb s cozy hall. It settled
m any points besides tbe ownership of
tbe dog. W h en It w as finished tt was
twilight, aud tw o very contented young
people w ere enjoying their rightful
heritage of happiness again.
"A n d about the d o g ? " Ravenor sug .
gested when he finally arose to leave.
EUROPEAN PLAN
FINE SAMPLE ROOM
“ You take him,” she said.
" H e ’s I
really yours by right of priority. You
bought him first.”
" I 'l l tell you,” Ravenor sakl, with j
conviction.
"L e t's call him Ptolem y i
Caesar and own him Jointly, and—and i
— let'«—e r--w e ll, fix It so w e can bavoj
The Home of Commercial and Mining Men
him w ith us both, you know.
W ill |
you. K ath e rin e ?"
T h e ' g ! 'l fell to laughing until the
tears rolled down her cheeks.
H o te l
N a»li
C o .,
P r o p r ie to r »
"O h , w hat a way of putting It!” she |
cried, but there was a light In her
M e d fo r d . O reg on
•yes that brought Ravenor to lier side.
Dining-room Unsurpassed.
Refurnished Throughout.
A nd the newly christened Ptolemy :
Caesar leaped about them with yelps ■
o f Joy.
PRICE the H0 RSESH0 ER
THE
O F F IC E
For Pure “ Astor” W hiskey
C o lu m b ia
j
Beer
'The Office
M e d fo r d ,
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O regon
Hotel N a sh
to come and share it. A similar trait
W M . McMURRAY,
of human nature is to be observed when
• man discovers something exceptional­
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
ly good—he wants all hi» friends and'
neighbors to share the benefits o f his
be printed upon blue paper. A blank
discovery. This is the touch of nature
The Primay Ballot
; line is left after each office upon the
that makes tbe whole world kin. This
ballots -nd the democratic nominations
explains why people who have been
cured by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
The republican primary ballot will be ! will be completed by writing in names
write letters to the manufacturers for printed upon white paper, with the upon the ballot. The only names print­
ed are as follows:
publication, that others similarly ailing following names:
For Representatives -
may alto use it and obtain relief. For United States Senator-
A leading law yer o f N ew York who
12 T M Jones.
Behind every one of these letters is a
has Investigated the subject says It Is
12 H M Cake.
13 D H Miller.
warm hearted wish o f the writer to be
appalling to lenrn tho numtier o f col­
13 C W Fulton.
14 Mahlon Purdin.
o f use to someone else. This remedy For Congressman —
lege graduates of long standhig who
For County Judge—
ie for sale by Mary A. Mee.
are today filUng clerical positions at
14 Willis C Hawley.
15 J R Neil.
♦10 or $12 a week. For m any years,
For Supreme Judge—
For County Commissioner-
be says, H has been possible In New
15 Robert S Bean
16 Martin Marshall.
York city to employ s t f 10 to $12 a
For Dairy and Food Commissioner—
D r. E . Davis, Dentist.
For Sheriff—
week large D u m b er« of lawyers o f over
1« J W Bailey.
will b« in his Central Point office on
17 Wilbur A Jones.
ten years’ standing who were gradu­
17 Alexander Kerri
the following dates:
For County Assessor—
ates o f both college and law achool.
For Railroad Commin ijiiar—
From Monday morning, April 13, to
18 R B Dow.
Doubtless these statem ents will lead
18 Thomas K Campbell.
Saturday evening, April 18.
to In fe re n c e prejudicial to college ed­
19 William* A Carter.
From Monday morning. May 11, to
ucation, but It will be very difficult to
20 R Robertson.
Saturday evening, May 16.
convince sensible persons that a young
For Prosecuting A ttorney-
Watch for further announcements of
man with such gn equipm ent Is not In
21 B F Mwtkey.
later dates in these columns.
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batter ease to win In the battle of life
22 Gus Newbury.
than without It
For Joint Representative—
23 J A Buchanan, Roseburg.
$ 1 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 School Bonds Dlstrct
On* of th* billa b *fo r* congrsas la
For Representatives (Vote for Two)—
said to b * so extrem ely simple that |
24 Joseph I, flammersley.
No. 6 .
‘‘alm ost any one can und en tand I t " i
25 Henry D Kubli.
l a that case tt Is sa fe to bet that It
For County Jodfce—
26 George W Dunn.
Bids will be received up to April 30, will be amended before the law yers In
27 M F Eggleston.
1908, at the hour of 2 o ’clock P. M., by congress perm it It to b* passed.
J as. M. Cronemiller, Treasurer of Jack-
For County Commissioner—
By sending tw o Ilona to tba pop*
son County, Oregon, at the Office of
28 Ed M Andrews.
with tbe aaaurance that he desires to
29 James Owens.
the Ccinty Treasurer, in the Town of
protect missionaries the king o f A bye - 1
Jacksonville, Oregon, for the purchase
For County Clerk —
slnla can at least prove that he baa
of $10,000.00 coupon Bonds, of $1000.00 '
30 W K Coleman.
given
the
missionaries tw o more
denomination, issued by School Dist.
For County Recorder—
chances than they had before.
No. 6, of Jackson County, Oregon, [
31 R T Burnett.
payable in 20 years, 10-year optional,
For County Sheriff—
No politician who declares that it la
bearing 5 per cent interest per annum, Impossible to m ake 11,000,000 honestly '
32 D H Jackson.
payable semi-annually, Bids to be ac­ Is g o le * to make friends am ong those
For County Treasurer -
8 ,1
companied by certified Check 5 per who hav* got their million
33 James M Cronemiller.
cent o f the amount of the Bid. The
For County Assessor—
Board o f Directors o f said School
34 William T Grieve.
The concert of Europe Is hot all I
District Ne. 6 reserve the right to re­ that a spirit of harmony might wish
36- J W Lawton.
ject any and all Bids.
For School Superintendent—
Too many w ant the principal solo at
JAS. M. CRONEMILLER,
36 J Percy Well«.
once.
Treasurer » f Jackson County, Oregon.
F o r County Surveyor—
Dated
this
1st
day
o
f
April,
19*
37 Frank A Griaez.
Mr. O r n e g le baa pensioned a paint
r cat Any* k tt*c«Matea sad
er, bnt as the [tension la only $23 a
Is sites*SrSSte
waste h caaulu m *t«ea sr Far County Coroner-
mouth it la frit an Inducement to quit.
38 A E Kellogg.
*hvr kwwWSteg sad a*y k ÿrta ascaaft-
F. A . H A W K
General Blacksmithing
Central Pont, Oregon
Repair work of all kinds. Wood Turning and Scroll
Work. Horseshoing and Wagonwork. Cant Iron Braizing.
NOTICE.
A Good Investment.
A Lot or Block in Centra!
Point, bought before the next
advance in prices, will insure
you some “ easy money.”
CROUP,
W hoopifgC#
Ssady ta « M Sy as ta aa aSah.
N et V ents. Itrft Uu Wcrats.
Sold by Mary A. Meo.
Dtmorrdtfc Primar) Dike».
The democratic primary ballot
wilt
When you are m Medford drop in at
“ Weary'«” for good liquors, cool beer
and a good lunch.
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