CENTRAL POINT HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1903
U. S. FLEET CELEBRATION
d i d ¿ee such f l y
u n d e rw e a r
AT SAN FRANCISCO ! !
CAMPAIGN
Mayor Matlock, of Eugene,
RALLY.
Anicrg Table Unaments
will give a Stereop-
tican entertainment and address at the
May 6th to May I5 th .
CENTRAL POINT OPERA HOUSE,
PROGRAM:
Wednesday, May 6, IP . M.—
Arrival of fleet Afternoon, offi
cial calls Evening, reception and
You are cordially invited to attend.
ball at the Fairmont. Opening of (
Club-house for enlisted men on
Beale street and Pavilion at Eighth
and Market.
Thursday, May 7th—
Parade at 9 o ’clock A M. Recep
tion by Governor and Mayor at
Fairmont after parade Governor’s
banquet at Fairmont in the evening.
First of the informal receptions in
the afternoon at the Fairmont and
St. Francis hotels, continuing each
day. First of the band concerts in
the afternoon at Union Square; in
the evening at various unassigned
""Swell J )r«u e r"
ttk rw i
squares and parks.
Friday, May 8th—
MR. .SWELL DREJ^ER: -
Review of the fleet by Secretary
Metcalf. Games in Stadium. Boat
l^N’ T IT TIME To CHANGE FROM YOUR
races at Almeda. Banquet to com
manding officers at St. Francis.
OLD UNDERWEAR AND GET NEW, FREJH,
Saturday, May 9th-Oakland Day.
Also a complete line of
Sunday, May 10th—
LIGHTER WEIGHT J FoR .SPRING AND .SUM
Yacht Club cruise. Religious serv
RUGS, LINOLEUMS AND MATTINGS.
MER? YOU HIDE YOUR UNDERWEAR FROM
ices at the Eighth and Market
street pavilion.
EVERYTHING BUT YOUR HIDE; BUT .SHOULD
Monday, May 11th—
Breakfast to the correspondents
YOU NOT TREAT YOUR .SKIN WELL?
with'the fleet Auto ride for 400
officers. Observation car ride for
WE V/ILL MAKE A PROFIT ON WHAT WE
1000 enlisted men. Reception and
ball at the Fairmont. Boat races
Patronize Home People and
.SELL YOU— A .SMALL PROFIT.
of the city front for the Battenberg
Build up Your own Town.
GOOD BALBRIGGAN AND RIBBED UNDER
cup—big navy event,
Tuesday, May 12th—Children’s day—
WEAR, b o t h p l a i n a n e f a n c y , 50 c e n t « s
Special arrangements to take 35000
school children to see battleships.
THE GARMENT.
G. A. R. reception at Dreamland
Rink in the evening.
BETTER GRADE OF JAME, MEDIUM WT. ,
Wednesday, May 13th—
Day o f athletics at Stadium—base
EXTRA VALUE— A ^ K TO .SEE THI.S GAR
The Fine Percheron Stallion
ball, tug-of-war and field events.
“M ORNING STA R ”
MENT, t h e " T o g g e r y f a v o r i t e "
$1 . 00
First Tamalpais trip.
W ill make season o f 1908 at my ranch on Roffue
Thursday, May 14th—Berkeley D a y -
THE GARMENT.
River. 5 miles north o f Central Point (old Bowers
Dinner in the evening by the gradu
place).
ates’ association of the U. S. naval
Description and Pedigree—Color black with
FANCY BALBRIGGAN AND MEJH ON UP TO
academy.
w hite star. Registered in Am erican Breeders &
Importers Registry No. 50S03. Foaled May 23, 1904.
Friday, May 15—Santa Rosa Day—
i d . 7 5 THE GARMENT.
Sire “ Barbancon” No. 16073. Dam “ Pansy” No.
Unassigned events. Receptions by
50748. Pedigree on Dam ’s side carries back six
Native Sons and Native Daughters;
generations.
Medford’s
Medford’s
Eastern Star and Knights Templar.
Terms—$15 fo r the season w ith return privi
Greatest
Greatest
lege; $20 to insure with foal.
ClIAS. S. FEE,
Value Givers
Value Givers
P. T. M., S. P. Co.
T. \V. STANLEY,
1c System.)
Central Point. Oregon.
WM. McMURRAY,
G. P. A., O R & N. Co.
to be a Christian, althrough I have
(Lines in Oregon.)
never been identified with any denomin
Table Rockets
ation.
Voted for Andrew Jackson.
Editor Bliton Weds.
“ I am the father o f 14 children, but
fleet Celebration at the Bay City.
all except three are dead I think they
J. E. Foster, surveyor, from Med
inherited tuberculosis on mother’ s side.
Albert S. Bliton, publisher o f the ford, was out here last week survey-
(Grants Pass Courier.)
“ If I live to B ee the next presidential
Medford Mail, and Miss Ida M. Redden lug the Kay ranch.
Mr. Editor: As we have a very
Reduced Rates Via the Southern Pacific
of the same city, were united in mar
B. A. Blsscll Is laid up with a severe worthy centenarian in this county and election the number will set me free,
May 2nd and 4th, With Return L im its
riage last Wednesday morning at the attack of rheumatism.
a man of uncommon physical strength, as it will be the 21st, since I became a
voter.
Respectfully.
home o f the bride’s parents, Mr. and
considering
age.
I
interviewed
him
a
of Twenty-Nine Days.
But little Interest was taken in the
“ JAMES FARREN.’ ’
Mrs. J. W. Redden, Rev. W. C. Reuter
primary election here last Friday, few days past for the purpose of writ
of the M. E Church performing the
Reduced rate tickets will be sold by
less than half of those registered ing up this sketch to which he, James
ceremony. Only immediate relatives
Farren, had no objections. And in
the Southern Pacific Co. from all sta
voting.
of the contracting parties, and a few
Information at Post Offices.
reply to my questions, I got the follow
tions in o reKon on May 2nd and 4th
The parties who purchased the ing summary:
close friends of the bride, were present
By virtue of a recent order of the De account the big Fleet Celebration at
to witness the ceremony. After an Galloway ranch were out last week
“ I was bom in McMinnville, War partment stringent orders have been San Francisco, as follows:
informal wedding breakfast the happy looking over their property and mak ren county, Tenn , July 4th, 1806, and issued to all Postmasters not to divulge
From Portland, $25; from all othe
ing
plans
for
its
Improvement.
couple drove to Phoenix—thus escaping
hence if I survive four months longer, the names, addresses or any other in
Mrs. R. C. Washburn has returned I will be 102 years old. My father, formation whatever concerning any of main line stations, one and one-third
the crowd of friends who had collected
first-class limited fare for the round
at the Medford station to give them a home from an extended visit with Timothy Farren, died at the age of the patrons of the office. Heretofore
trip, not to exceed the rate from Port
send o f f - , whore they took the train Eastern friends.
101 years, sitting at the breakfast post offices have been considered local land, with a final return limit o f 29 days.
for Southern California, where they
Our school will close Friday, with table. He was a revolutionary soldier directories, bureaues of information Fare from Central Point and return, $17.
will spend their honeymoon. They will an entertainment by the children in and emigrated from Virginia into and depositors of all sorts of neighborly
Stopovers will not be allowed on
be at home to thei.-friends after May 5 the evening.
Tennessee. Among my early recollec conveniences. If a person wapted an these tickets but a continuous passage
tions there were but few good roads address or list of names it was under
will be required in each direction.
in Tennessee. I had never heard of
Children over five and under twelve
Why worry over your wash at home,
W. H. Bottorff left Tuesday morning such a thing as a grain cradle and the stood that the Postmaster was in duty
bound to supply this information, to years of age, one-half fare.
now that the hot weather will soon be on a flying business trip to the East.
first that I saw was a grand thing gether with the habits of, character
Sufficient will be added to each ticket,
here. Let us worry and you smile. He expects to visit Indiana and several
in the way of
invention
and and general fitness of each individual where necessary, to make rate end in
—Pcil’s Elite Laundry, Medford, Or. of the states farther north before re
progress in development. All clothes,
50d54
turning, which will be in about a month. cotten, wool and flax were spun and who comes witnin observation of the naught or five.
office.
Children under the age of five years
woven at home afterward made by
Now all is changed. Postmasters are will be carried free when accompanied
hand into clothes and other articles by required to keep all affairs of the office
by parents or guardian.
the woman at home. The first time as inviolate as the business of a bank.
This will be the greatest naval event
that I voted was for Andrew Jackson They are not permitted to give the
in the history o f the Pacific coast, and
j for president, in 1828 at the age of 22 name or address of a patron, nor tell | Central
Point should send a big delega
I years. The price o f common labor was whether or not they are a resident of tion to the Goldep Gate on this occasion.
I $10 per month, including board and the town or have moved away. Neither
For further information, apply to
j washing.
are they perm itted to transact a parcel
FRED PARKER,
“ At the age o f 19 or 20 years moved checking department for the public, nor
Local Agent,
+ to the state of Missouri and afterwards to do anything except follow the re
Central Point, Or.
• •, married in that state to a Kentucky gulations as set down in the Postal
! I girl and lived in that state about 40 Guide and the numerous bulletins which
; ; years.
keep them posted (sometimes guessing)
Object to Strong Medicines.
j “ I never drank any of Duffey’s pure as to their proper interpretation.—Post
Many people object to taking the
!! malt whiskey and never took but one masters Advocate.
strong medicines usually prescribed by
; ; j chew of tobacco, which made me so
physicians for rheumatism. There is
• ■ | violently sick that I had no desire to
P ll
^ oss B id in g , First and Pine Sts.
no need o f internal treasment in any
J ! repeat the dose. From the state of
Norris & Rowe Circus.
1 - .I I d U n U S ,
CENTRAL POINT, OREGON.
case of muscular or chronic rheuma-
Missouri I moved into the state Kansas
The Greater Norris & Rowe Circus tUm and more than nine out of every
■H-H-l—
1-1-1—
H -H -H - H - H -l-l ;-i-H -H -H -H -H ~{-H - l-»- !-H -H -l- |.,l"l"l 1 1 !■ !■!■ | and from thence Into Colifomla, in the
will appear at Ashland on Monday, te„ case, of the di3eaae a„ o f one tr
year 1863, and in the year 18721 moved
April 27th. This is one o f the v ery ' the other of these varietie8. when
| into my present locality of Josephine
best tent shows on the road to day and i th<re ig no fever and Ijttle (if any)
■H - H H I I I I I 111 1 1 I 1 II 1 1 1
I I I l-H -H-1 I 1 I 1 I I I I H q. ! county, Oregon and settled on Briggs many persons who saw this show last swen;ng i y0U may know that it is only
Creek, where I have been for 35 years
season and who later visited the big J necegsary ^ apply Chamberlain’s Lini-
past engaged in farming, mining cattle
Ringling show declare that Norris & menj f reeiy to get quick relief. Try it.
raising and packing goods over the trail Rowe give the best performance. All For
by Mary A Mee
and there is no wagon road across the
the greater attractions, including many
; ; mountain up to the present time. At
C.
H andorson, M alin ger
artists o f international reputation, are
- • my present age I have strength to do
shown by Norris A Rowe this season.
!
some
work
o
f
most
any
character
and
Farm and Fruit Ijinds, City Property, Business
CLASSIFIED AD V ER TIS EM EN TS
Aerialists, bicyclists, trainde animals,
;• during the past winter have ridden on from donkeys to xebras, besides many
Opportunities, Mining Stocks For Sale.
horseback from my place on Brigg other wonderful attractions, are shown. I
Creek to Grants Pass, a distance of 30
F O P SALE.
Don’ t miss this show.
Special attention given to rentings, care and man
miles in day’s time and I feel fully
agement o f property.
competent to make a horseback ride of
FOR SALE.
W ATCHES A N D J E W E L R Y -F in e s t line eve.
25 miles in a day. My life has been
opened in Central Point. A t Central Point
; ; j simple and temperate in the mountains
One 60-gallon kettle and cast furnace.
Pharmacy.
9tf
J a w a y frwm excitement. 1 have killed a j one lard press and cider mill combined,
T j
1 deal of game and consumed it as j one sausage staffer, one platform scale.
M tSCElJ-AN EOU S.
| food, such as deer, bear and other I All the ahove as good as new.
+
t |anlmala. My mind i. clean, recoils-j
R. C. H e n s l e y ,
A S H L A N D ICE—Mad« from purest mountair
♦■I '1111
I 1 l -H- lion good of all past event*. 1 claim
52tf
Central Point, Ore.
wauur. fo r sals at M oore's confectionery. 4tf
WEDNESDAY, APR. 29, 1908
IS
now on.
iooo Bolts of Paper from ioc up.
Must sell to make room for New Stock
Largest Slock of
Furniture
Ever in
Centra! Point.
C EN TR A L P O IN T FU R N ITU R E S T O R E .
î . M. JONES. Propr.
TOGGERY
THE QUALITY SHOP.
HO FORJFRISCO!
Ju st A rrive d ! ! !
Men’ s Belts and Gloves
Ladies' Trimmed and Street Hats,
Nobby and Stylish.
a well-filled decanter has first choice
among “ choice spirits.” That “ little
drop of something” that sounds so
vagse and mysterious, has really a
definite meaning when it is bought of
u s.
It then means “ something G O O D .”
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 Liquors
that we handle. You’ ll do the same
after trying them.
Pert and
Sherry for Family Use.
Mail orders given prompt attention.
“ WEARY’S"
H. O. WILKINSON, Prop.
MEDFORD
-
-
OREGON,
' —Phone 214—
Electric Dredge on the Read.
The electric dredge which was un
loaded here a couple of weeks ago for
use in placer mining at the Centennial
mine, between here and Gold Hill, was
started for the mine last Thursday
evening in tow o f two big traction
engines which had been secured for the
job. All of the smaller parts of the
big machine had been previously hauled
to the mine by team but the main part
of the mass o f 3teel and iron, weighing
some 32 tons, could only be moved on
its own wheels and by the power of
stqam. Every bridge and culvert on
the road had to be reinforced with
cribbing and substantial braces and
still one weeel o f the cumbersome ma
chine went through Griffin creek bridge
early on the trip.
The machine, which is more after
the style of a steam shovel than a
dredge will be installed at the Centenn
ial as soon as possible and the company
in charge expect good returns from the
venture as soon as the plant is fairly in
running order. The dirt will be scooped
up by the big shovel and dumped into a
sluice box where a sufficient head of
water will be running to separate the
gold from the grave'. This is the first
mining device of this kind to be put in
operation in this section of the west
and its work will be watched with in
terest by mining men and others inter
ested in the development of this section
of Oregon.
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