C E N T R A L P O IN T H E R A L D . T H U R S D A Y . M A Y 21, 190S.
Prohibition in Kdbbilvilie.
OUR ICE CREAM!
New Lumber Yard
The Rabbitville correspondent o f The
Dulles Optimist writ«» to bis newspaper
Have you tasted it?
Did you use it last
thus:
Announcement to the Public:
“ The city drug store again calls at
Summer? I f you did you will be a cus
tention to the fact that it deplores the
tomer this Summer, for everybody says it
Commencing April 1st. we will put in a complete
necessity o f saying anything more on
stock o f high grade
the tempérants question, but there is
sum in our midst who seem disposed to
vote Kabbitville wet, which would give
us mebbe 2 or 3 vial saloons, and our
Kiln Dried Flooring and Finish.
most respectable drug store, where
Soda Fountain, Confectioneries, Cigars, Etc.
men, wimmen and even little children
SASH,
DOORS,
MOULDINGS,
SHINGLES.
can . o day and nite for all sorts o f !
A t the Old Stand,
tempérants drinks without being point- !
W e will be pleased to figure on your needs in
Second and Pine Sts.
•d to with skorn as they wood be if j
Central Point, Ore.
all classes o f building material.
they even approached a vial saloon. !
Just see how nice we are getting along. [
Nobody is suffering from a unquenched '
T T J ] \ T T T A \ T f FA Everybody in Central Point and neigh
thirst, for enny thirst can be took care i
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borhood to come In next Sunday and ea
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the best
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o f by the prescription clerk o f the city
drug store- What wood a saloon do for
W ILL BE MADE TH IS SEASON BY
us? It wood give us cocktales and :
fizzes and Mamie Taylors mebbe, b u t1
they.'ever tasted. We give our patrons the best the market affords. Commer
what better be they noir our palouses? '
cial and Transient Trade a Specialty.
E. C. WELCH, Manager. Office east of school house
The ingreedients is the saim, only !
mebbe shook up a little different. The
foundation is the saim for all good,
pure likker. But look at the difference
Old Man Kidnapped.
(LINES IN OREGON)
P R O F E S S IO N A L
between going into a vial saloon and
FROM
buying a cocktale and going into a high-
When the aged father o f H. M. Coss,
toned, first-class drug store, with re the piano man, did not return t o his JE R O M E L. RAW HO U SER
spectable peepul, and swallering a home as usual, his son’ s family became
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
palouser! There ain’t no argument to greatly alarmed and in a short time
Office second floor John Ross buildings
AS FOLLOW S
it, not a shadder, and yet sum fokes over 50 persons were engaged in look-
over Herald office, Pine street.
say they want the saloons so to get the i n g for the old man> fearin(? that he
Call residence from office phone when,
Both Way»
O n« W ar
necessary, day on night.
licenses munney.
For shalm! Such j had ,ost his way and migbt die o f
TO
Through
via
Portland
California
munney wood be the price o f Sin and : exposure. He is over 86 years old and C E N TR A L PO INT ------------- --- - OREGON
Gilt and wood do our fare city no good. | very feeble. A fter a number o f hours
Chicago
$82.30 $87.50
Blood munney leaves its trail o f blood o f fruitless search someone telephoned
I* have a Car-load, E l f you need any, let me know.
after it at all times. No, dearly be- j Mr; Coss that hi8 father had been
R. E. W . BA RN ES
77.30 82.50
St. Louis
loved Christian brothers, wake up and I driven to Centrai Point in company D
PHYSICIAN AN D SURGEON.
vote for drug stores and respectability with a stranger and a woman. There
69.80 81.75
St. Paul
Office in Carney Buiiriing, next door to Poeflafllce.
and against the vial saloon."
they had taken the evening train for
LO W
Rough and Dressed Lumber
IS THE BEST.
RATES
You Will Find Our Prices Satisfactory.
G. S. Moore,
EAST
New Lumber Yard,
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25 CENT CHICKEN DINNER
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
Central Point Hotel ,1 Proprietor.
Central Point, Ore.,
BLACKSMITH COAL M
Omaha
69.80 75.00
Portland.
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OREGON.
I The Roseburg police were immedi- C E N TRA L P O IN T
69.80 75.00
Kansas City
! ately notified, but did not nab their
man. In a previous notable instance
TICKETS W IL L BE ON SALE
j ^j^ey were more successful because pos J ) R . H. P. H A R G R A V E
May 4, 18
sibly more zealous, but Monday evening
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
they were bluffed into believing the
June 5, 6, 19, 20
Office over First National Bank
old man and his escorts were on the
second section. It was not until too
Medford
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Oceson
July 6, 7, 22, 23
late that they discovered their error.
The party left the train at Salem,
August 6, 7, 21, 22
taking the electric cars to Vancouver,
Good for return in 90 days with stop
thus getting out o f the state and avoid
over priveledge at pleasure within limit
ing the Portland police, who were wait- .
ing for them.
The motive behind the affair is som e-,
what obscure. It is supposed that the 1
old man was enticed away through the 1
efforts o f a son living in Tacom a—J. F . '
Coss.
The son, realizing that his i
For further Information call on
father has not many months to five, j
FRED
PARKER, Local Agt.,
and is already exceedingly feeble, hopes
by having him with him to get control |
Or write to
o f the old. man’ s property. —Medford
WM. McMURRAY,
Tribune.
All Work Strictly First-class.
Lives at Central Point Hotel.
The Most Common Cause o f
Suffering.
Rheumatism causes more pain and
suffering than any other disease, for
the reason that it is the most common
o f all ills, and it is certainly gratifying
to sufferers to know that Chamberlain’ s
Liniment will afford relief, and make
rest and sleep possible. In many cases
the relief from pain, which is at first
temporary, has become permanent,
while in old people subject to chronic
rheumatism, often brought on by damp
ness or changes in the weather, a per
manent cure cannot be expected; the
relief from pain which this liniment
affords is alone worth many times its
cost. 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by
Mary A. Mee.
Flying Machines in Future W ars.
C. E. STEPHENSON
Painting,
Papering,
Tinting,
Signs.
New York, April 29.—Hudson Maxim
and Alexander Graham Bell were
among the speakers at the Aldine Club
meeting last night. Both spoke on
aeronautics, in which they are deeply
interested. The Aldine Club is compos
ed o f magazine editors, publishers and
$ 1 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 School Bonds Distrct
literary men.
Mr. Maxim made a forecast o f the
No. 6 .
part the aeroplane will probably play
in the work o f the future. O f the fly
Bids will be received up to June 6,
ing machine in war he said this:
II. C. TURRILL, PROP.
“ Although the value o f the flying 1908, at the hour o f 2 o ’ clock P. M., by
machine will be mainly as a scouting Jas. M. Cronemiller, Treasurer o f Jack- My Bread etc ¡S strictly first-class
craft, still its value and importance for
: t £ S . “
ol and ¡a meoad to none in thesta.e
that service alone is hard to estimate, S H
for the flying machine vedettes will at Jacksonville, Oregon, for the purchase Special orders solicited for fine
once be the eyes and ears o f the armies i o f $10,000.00 coupon Bonds, o f $1000.00
o f tile future and they will have their | denomination, issued by School Dist, cakes. Satisfaction assured.
use in naval warfare, too, for there | No. 6, o f Jackson County, Oregon, Give me a trial.
19-year
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f
will be aerial torpedo scouts on the payable in 20 years, —
lookout for torpedo-boats to signal the bearing 5 per cent interest per annum,
approach o f danger. Flying machines payable semi-annually, Bids to be ac
could not be expected to successfully companied by certified Check 5 per
attack battleships, coast fortifications cent o f the amount o f the Bid. The
or large cities to do much damage with Board o f Directors o f said School
high explosives, but they might attack District No. 6 reserve the right to re-
torpedo cra ft with aerial bombs planted j ject any and all Bids,
and exploded beside them in the water, [
JAS. M. CRONEMILLER,
and it is possible they may be very ! Treasurer o f Jackson County, Oregon,
mischievous, indeed. The aerial navy
Dated this 7th day o f May, 1908.
will be a great bulwark o f peace.”
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Mr. Bell devoted a large part o f his |
Timber Land. Act June a. l m -
speech to uncovering the ancient
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,
history o f aeronautics
' U n ited S t * ths L a n d O r vice ,
KotieburK. Oregon. April 2, 1908.
“ I have no d ou b t," said he. “ that
W E B S T E R ’S
flnn>n
N otice is hereby given that in compliance with
the W right Brothers really have n o w n the provision* o f the act o f Congress o f June 3,
i 1878, entitled "A n act for the »ale o f timber land«
with their aeroplane, but I think they
.nd
have also made a serious mistake in Waahinirton T.rritory, ax extended to »11 the
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Public Land Statee by act o f Aumlat 4. 1*112.
keeping the details Of their expen-
X Nye. o f Proepect. county o f Jaekaon.
| A Library in One Book
meats a secret. Their secretivness ; s
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t
.
B esid es an a ccu ra te , p r a c
reacts upon themselves. For certainly | purchaae of the¡a'* m M. nwV. w H. o f Section No.
tica l, a n d s c h o la r ly v o c a b u
if they still have a great secret o f aerial Bn,, wlM o(Tcr pr,„f .ho« that the land .-amht
la ry o f E n g lis h , e n la r g e d
navigation the French government is
w ith 25 ,0 0 0 N E W W O R D S ,
th e In te rn a tio n a l con ta in a
not inclined to pay 1,000,000 france for ¡ « a I u * before
a H i s t o r y o f t h e Entdu.li
that secret which will become public
F r id ay , the 7th day o f A ugust , 1908.
L a n g u a g e, G u id e t o P r o
to the world the first time the machine
She names aa witneeaea: John P. Ditaworth,
n u n cia tio n , D i c t i o n a r y o f
Tracy Boothby and Frank M. Manning, o f Peyton,
F
ic tio n , N e w G a z e tte e r o f
flies in F ran ce."
Oregon, and McDonald Pardue, o f Proapeot. Ore.
th e W o r ld , N o w B io g r a p h
Any and all person» claim ing adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file their
ica l D ic tio n a r y , V o o a b u la ry
claims in this office on or before »aid 7th day o f
o f S crip tu re N a m es, G reek
August, 1908.
BENJAM IN L. EDDY.
a n d L a tin N a m es, a n d Eng*
Register.
lish C h ristia n N a m es, F c r - ...
e ig n Q u o ta tio n s , A b b r o v ia -
Tibmer Land. A ct June 3, 1878.-
tion s, M e tric S y stem , E tc.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
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Central
NOTICE.
CENTRAL POINT OR
lINTERNATIOm
DICTIONARY
E N G R A V IN G CO.
2d ft Ai d e r ! P O R T L A N D . O R E
United States Land Office,
Roseburg. Oregon. April 2. 1908.
N otice i« hereby given that in com pliance with
the provision« o f the art o f Congress o f June 3.
1878. entitled An act for the «ale o f timber lands
in the States o f California. Oregon. Nevada, and
Washington Territory.’ ' as extended to ail the
Public I And States by act o f August 4. 1892.
Morris W. Burton, o f Ashland, county o f Jaekaon.
State o f Oregon, did on November 18 1907, file in
this office his «worn statement. No. 9451. fo r the
purchaae o f the n 1^ awV,. aeH aw H ,
ne*'«.
o f Section S o. St. in Township No. 33 South.
Range No. 2 Fast, and will offer proof to show
that the land srxwrht is more valuable for ita
timber or «ton« than fo r agricultural purposes,
and to establish hia claim to said land before A S.
Bliton. U. S Commissioner, at hia office, in Med
ford. Oregon, on
WEDNESDAY, the 5th day o f A ugust . 1908.
H e names as witnesses: Henry 8. Palmer lee.
Clayton E. Burton, 3 LeRoy Burton and James J.
Whitcomb, all o f Ashland. Oregon
Any and all persons claiming adversely t h e
bove described lands are requested to file the
aiaims m this office on <<r b e - r** »aid 5th day or
cA ugust. V*m.
BENJAM IN I -E D D Y ,
R e g is te r .
K<nr’ 1**'
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General Blacksmithing
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Central Point, Oregon
Savings Department.
Safety Deposit Boxes.
Repair work o f all kinds. Wood Turning and Scroll
Work. Horseshoing and Wa^onwork. Cast Iron Braizing.
We transact a General Banking
Business and
respectfully solicit
your patronage.
A Good Investment.
COUGH
A Ix)t or Block in Central
Point, bought before the next
advance in prices, will insure
you some "e a sy m oney.”
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G E T T IIK B E S T .
CROUP,
WhoopingCoigh Central Point Townsite Co.,
One 60-gallon kettle and cast furnace
cne lard press and cider mill combined,
one sausage st.uffer, one platform scale.
All the above as good as new.
R. C. H e n s l e y ,
52tf
Central Point, Or«
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It plcaiaat is tike. It nautas aa a,lsa as
osksr harmful drag tad may k< glass as caa/V-
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Herald Offce,
Central Point, Ore.