Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, April 30, 1908, Image 3

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    CENTRAL POINT HERALD, THURSDAY. APRIL 30.
Unquiet China.
According to observers on the ground
In China, there is a mischievous spirit
o f rebellion at work, and the so called
*'awakening" of the natives gives the
malcontents an opportunity for poison­
ing men’» minds toward what Is good
in foreign assistance and in the ruling
dynasty. The Celestial Empire, print­
ed in English at Shanghai, says that
with all the spirit of progress mani­
fested there is also a spirit of narrow­
ness and revolt which threatens to Im­
peril the soundness and permanence
of the renaissance. Of the present op­
position of the natives to foreigners
this Journal says:
T h eir new found strength Is running
w ith m uch fo rce In the opposition to all
fo reig n aid In the developm ent o f rail­
w ays. m ines o r oth er natural resou rce»
in Chinee. It hi not necessary to assure
ou r readers that a great deal o f this
v ig o r Is m isdirected. It m ust necessarily
be so. T o men so utterly Ignorant o f the
p ra ctica l w ork in g o f railw ays and other
engineering w ork s as all but one in a
m illion o f Chinese are It could not be
otherw ise than ridiculous for them to
presum e to have any opinion at all. Yet
the opinion Is there strong and deter­
m in edly ex p re ss e d T h e papers are full
o f the necessity o f p reventin g foreign cap ­
ital from entering the cou n try at all. and
i f the officials attem pt, as the m ore en­
lightened1 do, to show that help Is desira­
ble they are abused and cartooned a »
allies o f the "fo re ig n d ev il," If not as
tra itors to their cou ntry.
A writer iu the Chinese Recorder,
•nothcr Shanghai paper, eaye that not
only Is there at work "a quiet and per-
•tetent antlforeign propaganda," but a
public sentiment which is strongly
"antidynastic." In other words, Chtr
nese patriotism today stands for revolt
against things as they are, and the
empire is actually threatened with de­
central teat ion and anarchy. To quote
from the Recorder article:
New Lumber Yard
O U R ICE CREAM !
Have you tasted it? Did you use it last
Summer? If you did you will be a cus­
tomer this Summer, for everybody says it
Announcement to the Public:
Commencing April 1st. we will put in a complete
stock of high grade
Rough and Dressed Lumber
IS THE BEST.
Kiln Dried Flooring and Finish.
Soda Fountain, Confectioneries,
SASH, DOORS, MOULDINGS, SHINGLES.
G . S . M oore,
\Y e will be pleased to figure on your needs in
all classes of building material.
You Will find Our Prices Satisfactory.
T T J ' H
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New Lumber Yard,
E. C. WELCH, Manager.
Rheumatism.
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
P R O F E S S IO N A L
Painting,
Papering,
Tinting,
AS FOLLOWS
Chicago
Central
Point. Ore.
On and after November 15, 1907, the
observation cars between Portland and
Oakland California, on trains Nos. 15
and 16 win be carried through instead
of being cut out, as heretofore, at Rose- .
burg.
Southbound, under this new arrange- •
H. C. TURR ILL, PROP.
ment, passengers holding proper trans­
portation and Pullman accommodations My Bread etc is strictly first-class
may occupy these cars on the night
leaving Portland until reaching Eugene and is second to none in thestate
at 12:32 a. m.
Special orders solicited for fine
F red P ark er , Agt. S. P.fCo.,
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Central Point, Oregon. ' cakes. Satisfaction assured,
C E N T R A L POINT
B AK ERY
i Give me a trial.
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When a rooster finds a big fiat worm
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he calls all the hens in the farm yard (jC f lt r S l P o l i l t |_jVGFV•
to come and share it. A similar trait
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o f human nature is to be observed when
a man discovers something exceptional­
ly good—he wants all his friends and
neighbors to share the benefits of his
Feed and Sale Stable
W. C. GREEN, Proprietor
In Germany a dealer In plancbeta
that makes the whole world kin. This
has been arrested for representing that
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cured by Chamberlain s Cough Remedy
could be practiced and the future r e -1
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vaaled. His Income Is reported to have
publication, that others similarly ailing
been $1,740 a day. Thirty years ago
may also use it and obtain relief.
the planchet bad a vogue In the Unit­
Behind every one of these fetters is a
ed States. It Is d o w about due for a
warm hearted wish of the writer to be
return performance here along with
of use to someone else. This remedy
Mne glaas cures, the crinoline and oth­
isfor sale by Mary A. Mee.
er discarded fancies of a former gen­
eration.
First-class Horses and Rigs,
Experienced Drivers and
BEST ATTENTION GIVEN
to Transient Stock. Tele­
phone in the Barn.
And there was Marshal Bautin«,
who surrendered Metz. He, too, was
condemned to death and had his sen­
tence commuted to Imprisonment for
twenty year*. He escaped, only to (its
In poverty In his place of refuge, un­
wept, unbunored and unsung.
“They also serve who only stand and
wait," said Mr. Taft to the West Point
cadets. Which la apt advice to a
standing army that waits for troubla.
If at some future day the treasury
finds $29,000.000 and accrued Interest
straying Into tbs conscience fund It
will know whom to suspect.
Indifference and
advance foste of failure.
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We give our patrons the best the market affords.
cial and Transient Trade a Specialty.
Commer­
BLACKSMITH COAL £ a °&
$82.30 $87.50
77.30
82.50
St. Paul
69.80
81.75
Omaha
69.80
75.00
Kansas City
69.80
75.00
ILhave a Car-load, 5 If you need any, let me know.
PRICE the H0RSESH0ER
TICKETS WILL BE ON SALE
May 4, 18
WHEN IN TOWN CALL AT
June 5, 6, 19, 20
July 6, 7, 22, 23
TH E
August 6, 7, 21, 22
Good for return in 90 days with stop­
over priveledgeat pleasure within limit
REMEMBER
THE DATES
FRED PARKER, Local Agt.,
Or write to
WM. McMURRAY,
:-: O F F I C E
For Pure “ Astor” Whiskey
Which is “ the best” in Oregon. Try it and if you don't
it is “ thejbest” Jack will treat. We also handle th«
Celebrated
say
C o lu m b ia
B eer
MMie Office
M e d fo r d ,
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O regon
General Passenger Agent,
PORTLAND, OREGON:
N e w C l u b b i n g O ffer-
For a limited time we offer the Cen­
tral Point Herald and the Thrice-a-Week
World (New York) each one year for
{2.15. This means 208 papers at a cost
of only a cent apice
Central Point is going to improve
more during the present year than in
,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 Thrice-
a-Week World to keep you posted on
national affairs, especially regarding
the political situation in New York.
Better subscribe today
J. ». PERRY,»ICC Puts.
J. c. IHY*R t ,P rcc .
Medford National Bank
CAPITAL
$50,000.00
SURPLUS
$
10 , 0 0 0 .0 0
FINE SAMPLE ROOM
EUROPEAN PLAN
H otel N a s h
The Home of Commercial and Mining Men
H o te l
N ash
C o.,
P r o p r ie t o r s
M e d fo r d . O reg o n
Dining-room Unsurpassed.
Refurnished Throughout
F. A . H A W K
General Blacksmithing
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Central Point, Oregon
Savings Department,
Safety Deposit Boxes.
We transact a General Banking
Repair work o f all kinds. Wood Turning and Scroll
Work. Horseshoing and Wagonwork. Cast Iron Braizing.
Business and respectfully solicit
your patronage.
NOTICE.
D r, E . Davis, Dentist,
Tho two companies of the Twenty-
fourth Infantry, colored, returning
from the Philippines, will be stationed
at Madison Barracks and Fort Ontario
to spite of the fact that protest* have
been made from both places. “ But IPS
Mr. Thomas Atkins when the guns be­
gin to shoot“
One W e ,
▼¡a
California
St. Louis
All Work Strictly First-class.
Observation Cars.
"O n e Touch o f Nature Makes the Whole
Both W ars
Through
Portland
TO
For further information call on
Signs.
Everybody in Central Point and neigh
Central Point, Ore.,
C. E. STEPHENSON
and Sore Nipples.
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Central Point Hotel ,1 pr“ t ffe
FROM
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
As a healing salve for burns, sores,
sore nipples and chapped hands Cham­
berlain’s Salve is most excellent. It
allays the pain o f a burn almost instant­
ly, and unless the injury is very severe,
heals the parts without leaving a scar.
Price, 25 cents. For sale by Mary A.
Mee
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VV UN 1 thrhb0<Y°comeinnextSund*yandea
they’ever tasted.
(LINES IN OREGON)
More than nine out of every ten cases
of rheumatism are simply rheumatism
of the muscles, due to cold or damp I JER0M
E L- RAWHOUSElt
weather or chronic rheumatism. In
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
such cases no internal treatment is
Office second floor John Ross building,
required.
The free application of
over Herald office, Pine street.
Chamberlain’s Liniment is ail that is
Call residence from office phone when
necessary, day or night
' needed, and it is certain to give quick
relief. Give it a trial and see foe yonr- CENTRAL POINT ........................ OREGON
self how quickly it relieves the pain
and soreness. Price, 25 cents; large
[ ) R . E. W. BARNES
size, 50 cents. Sold by Mary A. Mee.
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Cigars, Etc.
At the Old Stand,
Second and Pine Sts.
Central Point, Ore.
25 GENT CHICKEN DINNER
WILL BE MADE THIS SEASON BY
Office east of school house
O f riots and o f attacks against o r even
Office In Carney Building, next door to Poetoffice.
abuse o f foreign ers there le a cessation.
Methodist Church Services.
Liyas at Central Point Hotel.
T he Jingoes have learned & better way.
T h ey ore using m ilder and m uch m ore
Preaching services every Sunday at CENTRAL point
OREGON.
effeotive m ethods. F o r instance, m any of
the popular songs that are being sung 11 a. m. and every other Sunday e v e n - ___________________
bo w id ely In the sch ools are saturated ing at 7:30
w ith flro eating and antlforeign senti­
Sunday School every Sunday m om - D R h . p. H a r g r a v e
m ent. M any o f the text books used In ing at 10:00
the sch ools Introduce the sam e sort o f
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Epworth League at 6:45 every Sun­
thing. The native new spapers report m any
adverse things con cern in g that “ undesir­ day evening
Office over First Nation.-.: Bank
able oltlsen ," the foreign er, and in so do­
Junior Epworth League at 3 p. m.
ing they take little ca re to distinguish
Medford
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Oregon
every
Sunday
Whether the given foreign er is a m ission­
a ry or an adventurer or w h eth er R om an
Prayer meeting every Thursday
C atholic or Protestant.
The length to evening at 7:30
w h ich the native papers g o In their abuse
o f the foreign office and o f the g ov ern ­
m ent would be alm ost Incredible were it
A Healing Salve fo r Burns, (flapped Hands
n ot d aily displayed b efore our eyes.
M ore Where the Last Came From.
It Is generally conceded that our
prosperity came from the ground,
where nature’s bounteous hand placed
the seeds If not the ripened product
It Is gratifying to bo told that there Is
more In the same treasure bouse to be
dug out In the same way. Not only Is
there more of the same sort, but so
much more that our prosperity record
ean be beaten and perhaps doubled.
From the perspective of barren years
H might be said that our enjoyment of
plenty was riotous. Perhaps tt was.
The lesson of It Is worth heeding, but
caution should not go to the extent of
d'strustlng nature. Ex|>erts say that
tvtwt we have been taking from the
ground Is but half what we might tako
with proper attention to the science of
producing. They declare that our seeds
and fertilizers are not right, our meth­
ods of tillage Imperfect, our live stock
very Imperfect and our losses by lire
and hood and the ravages of insect life
double or treble what they need be.
In other words, for every million of
dollars gained there might be two mil­
lions gained If we would but make the
most of our resources and our labor.
Making money enough to be happy on
for a day Is perhaps not the highest
good. But making money enough to
establish a reserve which would tide
over lean years so that all years might
look alike would constitute a complete
task, the complement of natnre'B thor­
oughness.
1908.
will be in his Central Point office on
the following dates:
$ 1 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 School Bonds Distrct
From Monday morning. May 11, to
Saturday evening, May 16.
No. 6 .
Watch for further announcements of
later dales in these columns.
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Bids will be received up to April 30,
1908, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M., by
For Constipation.
Jas. M. Cronemiller, Treasurer o f Jack-
Mr. L. H. Franham, a prominent son County, Oregon, at the Office of
druggist o f Spirit Lake, Iowa, says: the County Treasurer, in the Town of
“ Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Jackson title, Oregon, for the purchase
Tablets are certainly the best thing on of $10,000.00 coupon Bonds, of $1000.00
the market for constipation.” Give denomination, issued by School Diet.
these tablets a trial. You are certain No. 6, of Jackson County, Oregon,
to find them agreeable and pleasant in payable in 20 years, 10-year optional,
effect. Price, 25 cents. Samples free. bearing 5 per cent interest per annum,
For sale by Mary A. Nee
payable semi-annually. Bids to be ac­
companied by certified Check 5 per
cent o f the amount o f the Bid. The
FOR SALE.
Board o f Directors o f said School
One 60-gallon kettle and cast furnace, District No. 6 reserve the right to re­
one lard press and cider mill combined, ject any and all Bids.
one sausage staffer, one platform scale.
JAS. M. CRONEMILLER,
All the above as good as new.
Treasurer o f Jackson County, Oregon.
R. C. H bnslby ,
Dated this 1st day o f April, 1908.
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Central Point, Ore.
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A Good Investment.
A Lot or Block in Central
Point, bought before the next
advance in prices, will insure
you some “ easy money,’ ’
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WhoopingCough
This rtwsdjr cm ilweyt ke depended
sod
is plessi*! ta take. It usuisi no «piasi «r
other karmic I drag ind suy be gh es ss usfi-
denthr ta • baby as ta sa adstt.
Price 2$ cesti, large size M cesti.
Sold by Mary A. Mee.
entrai Point Townsite Co.,
Herald O ffce,
Central Point, Ore.