Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, April 30, 1908, Image 4

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    CENTRAL POINT HERALD, THURSDAY. APRIL 30. 1303:
ELECTRIC EXTENSIONS
EVERYWHERE.
Essay on Editors.
$5000. Elgin business men subscribed
$S' j O to advertise their city; The Dalles
will continue their publicity work on an
even more liberal scale than heretofore;
Baker City is alive to the value of
similar work.
7';,
Headquarters of the Rose Festival
Association look like an immense valen­
tine shop now-a-days. Thousands of
beautifully engraved invitations are
being sent out in rose-garlanded en­
velopes—prose poems in accord with
the occasion. “ The queen of flowers
will have a perfumed whisper of wel­
come for you, and her sweet hospitali­
ties humored for your tarrying’’ closes
the message.
W all Pape s r
A little boy in town woe given the*
V.unt by hi3 father to write an essay
an editors, and here is the result:
The Message of the Rose.
“ I don’t know how nowspapers coma
to be in the world. I don't think God
(Special Correspondence.)
does, for He air.lt got nothing to say
Portland, Ore., April 27, 1908.
about them and. editors in the Bible. I
No announcement made in years has
think the editor is one of the missing
links you read of, and stayed in the been more interesting to the state at
bushes after the hood, and then came > large than the publication of the plans
out and wrote the things up, and has of the Oregon Electric Railway Com­
been here ever since. .1 don’t think h e ! pany, which means a system aggre­
ever dies. I never saw a dead one and j gating three hundred and eighty-one
never heard of one getting licked. Our miles in length, an 1 reaching the prin-
paper id a mighty good one; but th e ! ^
towns of the entire Willamette
editor goes without underclothes all j ^ a^ey* with an extension to the coast
winter and don’t wear socks and paw as well. McMinnville, Newberg, Dal-
Shoplifter Caught.
ain’t paid Ins subscription since the las, Eugene, Albany, Cascadia, Hills­
paper started. I ast paw if that was boro and Tillamook, with innumerable
Cottage Grove, April 23. —A little
other
communities,
are
included.
The
why tha editor had to suck the juse out
incident occurred in Cottage Grove
of snowballs in winter, and go to bed line between Portland and Salem has that was amusing to some, but to
received
such
excellent
patronage
that
when he had a shirt washt in summer.
others not so pleasant. The propri­
And then paw took mo out into the on several different occasions it has etor of the New Era drug store, Harry
been
necessary
to
revise
the
schedule
woodshed and he lickt me awful hard.
Brehaut, for some time past has been
If the editor makes a mistake folks say to accommodate additional trains. In missing various articles from his store,
he ought to be hung; but if a doctor the Eastern states the multiplication of including medicines, toilet goods, etc.,
makes any m i s t a k e s he buries trolley lines has decreased the passen- and the loss became alarming. Now
them and people dassent say nothing g«->r traffic on the steam roads, but the
Harry is an ingenious chap, and to find
,
,
.
.
lo tfo i* Lnifn ftil t on m o rl- o/I or«
in n s o a e o
because he can read and write Lai in. latter have felt so marked an increase the thief he attached a thread to a
When the editor makes a mistake there in freight traffic that the passenger number of piil boxes and placed them
is lawsuits and swearing and a big fuss; loss has been more than compensated on the showcase so that if a man picked
but if a doctor makes one there is a in earnings.
up one and put it in his pocket ai d
funeral, cut flowers and perftk silence.
The greatest success has attended started to w'alk away it would pull all
A doctor camuse a word a yard long the Oregon Development League meet­ the others off the case and to the floor.
without him or any body knowing what ings throughout the eastern part of This happened yesterday, when a man
it means; but if the editor uses one he tho state. La Grande raised $3300 in a j sprung the trap and was caught,
has to spell it.. If the doctor goes to f,.w minutes, besides adding greatly to j The man of whom we spCak was
see another man s wife he charges for the membership of its Commercial once before the I.ane county court for
the visit; but if the edtior goes he gets Clu b -th ey will complete a fund of practicing medicine without a license.
a charge of buckshot. When the doc-"______ _____
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tor gets drunk, its a case of being over- i
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come by the heat and if he dies, its
from heart trouble; when the editor
gets drunk, its a case of too much booze
and if he dies its tho jim-jams. Any i
old college can make a dootor; a editor •
has to be born.-Rapid River Hustler
Eagle Point came down Sunday to
try a whirl with the Pointers but their,
efforts didn’t amount to much. It was
just like shooting fish or falling off a;
log the way the Pointers piled up
tallies for a while, till they got ashamed j
of tfiemselves and quit trying to score, j
The Eagles sweat and struggled their j
best ljeks, but they couldn't take a ;
trick nor get within three bases of a
score until the seventh inning, when
the Pointers got sort of trilling and, by
making two or three bad errors, let
the Eagles score two times. That was
all there was to it, however, and the
game quietly passed away at the ap­
pointed time, with a score of 11 to 2.
Joe Boswell refereed the trouble and
gave satisfaction. The lineup follows:
C e n t r a l P o in t
T os .
E a < i l e P o i n t
Pankey
Sanderson
Nash
Ross
B. Peart
Messner
C. Clark
A. Clark
II Peart
P
c
1st
2nd
3rd
Hall—Stanley
E Hall
Stanley—Hall
Jonas
R. Stanley
Smith
Carle ton
Lewis
Brown.
S3
rf
r.f
If
comfortable
I t would also be money
in your pocket book, and
is now on.
iooo Bolts of Paper from ioc tip.
Must sell to make room for New Stock
Also a complete line of
RUGS, LINOLEUMS AN D MATTINGS.
Largos} Stock of Furniture Ever in
Centra! Point.
Patronize Home People and
Build up Your own Town.
CENTRAL POINT FURNITURE STORE,
T. M. JO,NES. Propr.
The F in e P ercheron Stallion
“MORNING STAR”
W ill m ake Beason o f 1908 a t my ran ch on Rogue
R iver. 5 miles n o rth of C en tral P o in t (old Bowers
place).
D escription and P ed ig ree—Color black w ith
w h ite star. R egistered in A m erican B reeders &
Im p o rters R egistry No. 50303. Foaled May 23. 1904.
S ire "B arbancon” No. 16073. Dam " P a n s y ” No.
50748. Pedigree on D am ’s side carries back six
g enerations.
T erm s-$15 fo r th e season w ith r e tu rn p rivi­
lege} $20 to in su re w ith foal.
and »
T. W . STANLEY,
V H K
C entral Point. Oregon.
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Just Arrived ! ! !
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one hundred per cent, to
Men’s Bells and Gloves.
I
the appearance of your
feet, to wear
Ladies’ Trimmed and Street Hats,
“ Honest
John K elley’s ” Ladies’
Nobby and Stylish.
Oxford’s.
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They give- that refined
and dressy
|
Hill JOnCS,
appearance
Ross Building, First and Pine Sts.
CENTRAL POINT, OREGON.
FO R
ers can.
$ 3 .5 0 to $ 4 .0 0
IC l HTRAL POINT REAL ESTATECO.
D ealers in
SMITH & MOLONY,
Medford’s Big Shoe Store.
D
O N ’T think th a t because you h a p p e n to possess
an unusual figure th a t you can ’t be accurately
fitted in handsom e, stylish “R eady Clothes.”
YVe can fit anybody.
VVe buy. from one of the host makers, ‘.*Special Sizes”
particularly designed and correctly tailored for the ‘‘hard-
to-fit. ” Each model is cut and made up first to exactly fit
the wearer and secondly to give attractive proportions. The
result is a handsomely-setting garment that gives its owner
a stylish figure.
Ordinary tailors can’t do that—It takes extraordina­
ry skill, experience and study to get such a result.
That is why our store has become known as headquarters for
“ Good Clothes that F it.” It doesn't matter whether you’re
tall or short, stout or slim—We have models especially design­
ed for your build; stylish, well-cut Suits that are unquestiona­
bly 'Vorrect Clothes for Gentlemen. “
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O f course if you ’re of reg u lar build th e problem is so m uch th e esjuer and w ell v en tu re to
■ay th a t, w hatever your dim ensions, w e can satisfy you b etter on these all im portant q u er-
t >ns o Kit, Style and Q uality and a t lower p r ic e s - th a n any C lothing House in th e Valley
Come in and sec our new SCHLOSS models.
S pring Suits from $10 to $35.
Medford’t
Greatest
Valu« Givers.
THE TOGGERY
OF COURSE.
Medford,s Fashion Store for Men.
Among Table Onaments
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S chloss S pecial S izes
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A SH LA N D IC E —Made fro m p u re s t m ountafr
w ater, fo r sale a t Moore’s confectionery. 4 tf
Farm and Fruit Lands, City Property, Business
Opportunities, Mining Stocks For Sale.
SH O ES ONLY.
an our:
IW» M
M ISCELLANEOUS.
C . S> S a n d e rso n , M a n a g e r
i
;
Special attention given to rentings, care and man-
agement of property.
! LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US;
i
WE CAN SELL J .
W e Can Fit Anybody
MUIONS M t * b UK
SALE.
W ATCHES A N D JE W E L R Y —F in e s t line eve*
opened in C entral Point. A t C en tral Point
P harm acy.
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— For
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PROGRAM:
Wednesday, May 6, I P . M.—
Arrival of fleet Afternoon, offi­
cial calls Evening, reception and"
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’»
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 iir-
the afternoon at Union Square; in
the evening at various unassigned
squares and parks.
Friday, May 8th—
Review of the fleet by Secretary
Metcalf. Games in Stadium. Boat
races at Almeda. Banquet to com­
manding officers at St. Francis.
Saturday, May 9th-Oakland Day.
Sunday, May 10th—
Yacht Club cruise. Religious serv­
ices at the Eighth and Market
street pavilion.
Monday, May 11th—
Breakfast to the correspondents
with the fleet. Auto ride for 40C
officers. Observation car ride for
1000 enlisted men. Reception and
ball at the Fairmont. Boat races
of the city front for the Battenberg
cup—big navy event,
Tuesday, May 12th—Children’s day —
Special arrangements to take 35000
school children to see battleships.
G. A. R. reception at Dreamland
Rink in the evening.
Wednesday, May 13th—
Day of athletics at Stadium—base­
ball, tug-of-war and field events.
First Tamalpais trip.
Thursday, May 14th—Berkeley D a y -
Dinner in the evening by the gradu­
ates’ association of the U. S. naval
academy.
Friday, May 15—Santa Rosa Day—
Unassigned events Receptions by
Native Sons and Native Daughters;
Eastern Star and Knights Templar.
CHAS. S. FEE,
P. T. M., S. P. Co.
WM. McMURRAY,
__________G. P. A., O R & N. Co.
CLASSIFIED AD V ER TIS EM EN TS
to your feet as none oth­
the best and
cheapest lands In Oregon, enquire of
Harness & Thornton, Real Estate
dealers, Yonealla, Oregon.
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May 6th to May 15th.
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OXFORDS.
Whan you are in Medford drop in at
“ Weary’s ” for good liquors, cool beer
and a good lunch.
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Stop that sweating and
burning by wearing cool,
AT SAN SANCISCO ! !
r
save Your Feet
base Bail.
b. S. FLEET CELEBRATION
The Store
th a t Saves
T he D ead B a r d ’s R e v ie w e rs.
The death of the poet Stedm an a t
th e beginning of th e year and a few
m onths a fte r the passing of Aldrich,
w ho w as generally considered his su­
perior In verse, n a turally brought to
the fore the question, H ow much, If
any, of Steilm an’s work will live? In
his threefold capacity as “poet, critic
and m an of affairs,” says a w riter in
the New York Sun, “E dm und Clarence
Stedm an w as a good specim en of the
manhood of America, ef th a t paradox-
leal race w hich le a t once th e most
ideal loving and the h a rd est w orking
of the nntione.” Colonel T hom as W ent­
w orth Higgtnson thinks th a t Sted-
m an's “K earny a t Seven T ines” will
be one of the few poems of the civil
w a r th a t will l a s t Scarcely any of the
longer poems from his pen will live in
the opinion of th is review er.
W illiam Stanley B ralthw atte, w rit­
ing in the Boston T ranscript, tre a ts of
Stedman, Stoddard and Ahlrich as
th ree Am erican poets w ho held the
younger generation to the age of Em ­
erson. Till« review er thin k s th a t if,
as has boon declared, Stoddard w as a
lesser B ry an t and Aldrich a lessor
Longfellow, Stedm an w as a leseer
W hittier and also a g re ater W hittier.
T his la st argum ent Is sustained by the
opinion that, w hereas W hittier only
chanced at intervals to be a perfect
a r ti s t Stedm an w as alw ays a perfect
a rtist. Of the three poets Stedman
left tho "m ore definite im pression upon
th e popular m ind in several lyrics
which are alm ost as fam iliar as some
i of the b e tte r know n of our older
’ poets."
SI
HO FOR ’FRISCO!
a well-filled decanter has first choice
among "choice spirits.” Thai “ lktka
drop of something” that sounds so
vague and mysterious, has really a
definite
meaning when it is bought of
Reduced Rates Via the Southern Pacific
us. It then means "something good . ”
Everybody likes to blow their own horn,
May 2nd and 4 th. With Return Limit
but our customers are the ones that
o f Twenty-Nine Days.
give us the most praise. They swear
by the high quality Wines ami Liquors
that we handle. You’ll do the same
Reduced rate tickets will be sold by ifter trying them.
tho Southern Pacific Co. from all sta­
tions in Oregon on May 2nd and 4th Port and Sherry fo r fam ily Use.
account the big Fleet Celebration at
Mail orders given prompt attention:
San Francisco, as follows:
From Portland, $25; from all other
main line stations, one and one-third
H. Q. WILKINSON, Prop.
first-class limited fare for the round
- - OREGON.
trip, not to exceed the rate from Port­ MEDFORD
land, with a final return limit of 29 days.
—Phone 214—
Fare from Central Point and return, $17.
Stopovers will not be allowed on
these tickets but a continuous passage
will be required in each direction.
Children over five and under twelve
years of age, one-half fare.
Sufficient will be added to each ticket,
where necessary, to make rate end in
naught or five.
Children under the age of five years
will be carried free when accompanied
by parents or guardian.
This will be the greatest naval event
in the history of the Pacific coast, and
Central Point should send a big delega­
tion to the Golden Gate on this occasion.
For further information, apply to
FRED PARKER,
Local Agent.
Central Point, Or.
Elect Celebration at the Bay City.
“ WEARY’S”
Why worry over your wash at h o m e ,
now that the hot weather will soon be
. 0 4 * X ' d ? r - '^ Ò ,? f T t k 'N b 0 R E '
j here. Let us worry and VOU s m il e .
I — Foil's Elite Laundry. Medford, Or.
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