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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1908)
I. - C . CENTRAL POINT HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1908. TMt CAKWtK’S LAMENT. L’ i * Uhcle Sam '* most favored pet. I'm hearty and I ’ m hale; If via nothing in the world to do Btiftgiide-arouiici.with mail. But one thing almost breaks my heart, And my nervoua. system shocks. I t’s the everlasting pennies That I ’ m Ashing from, the box. : Three Reasons^ I! why you should buy your Merchandise at I carry stamps and. envelope* and postal cards and such;. And I would like to sell a*few, ’Twould please me very much; But a man can’ t sell unless you buy, No matter how he talks, So I have to keep on diving A fte r pennies in'the boo. SHIRTS. DEUEL & KENTNER’S Big S to r e y s I t’ s all right in the springtime. Or when summer breezes blow. But a different proposition When it's thirty-two below — When all your Angers and toes Are froaen hard as rocks— It is most anything but ftuuiy Stratching pennies from the box. 1st. Fashion's Hot W eather Decree can save you j We N EGLIGEE W e have them in every style, pattern and fabric to suit the taste o f the most fastidious. They are the Developing the Coal. The Pacific Coal company of Los- Angeles, Cal., today paid J 10,000 upon the purchase price of the Medford coal mine, having done n im months o f de velopment work and being confident that they have an immense body o f aoal, that only awaits taking out t » make them a fortune Fifteen thousand dollars is due September 7, and $25,000 on Ltec ember 7, which will close tb r deal. Besides R. E. Dean, the manager of the company, M. Miles Dodge, the pres ident o f the Los Angeles, and Ira J. H_ Sykes o f Pasadena, one o f o f the direc tors, were present when the paym ent was made. They announce a program o f rapid development, both at this mins' and at Meadows, where they are doing extensive prospecting work. —Medford Tribune. kind that makes selection hard because you are bound money. And now, quite eonAdentally, I ’ll tell you something more, A rural carrier ’ way out west Forgot himself and swore; Says he: “ I can stand the snow driftB, I can stand the frozen locks. But blast the mcasley pennies In the blasted, measley b o x ." to like them all. Light tans, and the new elephant’ s breath shade. 2nd. W e have the larg-] 3rd right where you want them—good shirts for $1 and $ 1 .2 5 ; better ones for $ 1 .5 0 and $ 2 ; and the finest guarantee ev-| Unexcelled for Coolness, Comfort, Style We erything we sell. Others may say what they will regarding the mrits H elping the Ilelpleso. ft Is safe to predict that a response to the pleus of the unemployed, whose tflluuess has been forced upon them. By bnslness depression, will be very Uliernl. The wageworker, have help ed to create wliat property there Is In the country, and the American peopIO ■re too fair minded, to say nothing of their proverbial generosity, to allow any Honest workingman or his family t o live lu wunt. And with the lesson of suffering, actnal or threatened, be cause of Idle hands it may be well to cast about for meana to place the great muss beyond the nets) of period ical lifts. Poverty traceable to Idleness Is work ing mischief In this country all the rime, but It hi not always In the lime light. as at present. The cities have a contingent o f people whose exense for Idleness and for seeking aid from tbs public Is that they have no work. Some of them wouldn't work If they bad a chance, and many of them can not do any o f the work which can be provided for them. It Is difficult to tell which Is tbo greater distress, that of the willing mechanic with no Job or that of the equally willing man with Jobs waiting on nil sides and he not ablo to earn n dime a day at any one o f them. The Idle mechanic may at -H -l I 1-I- l-l-l-l- l- H -H - l- I -i-H-d-fr-H-H- ■H -H -H -H - l- l- I-I-I -I i l l 1 1 l-l-l- l- l- l- l- feast hope for better times. For the other, times are as good as they will ever be. It has been demonstrated with Indi C. S, S an d erson , M an ager viduals and with multitudes that It Is ■11 but useless to transfer Idle work Farm and Fruit Lands, City Property, Business ers from the cities to the country. Opportunities, Mining Stocks For Sale. Whatever smattering of practical knowledge they may have, they are Special attention given to rentings, care and man misfits on ■ farm. The whole atmos phere of tho country Is foreign to their agement o f property. temperament. Life In a farmhouse Is only a punishment, and they are as Uneasy as a Hottentot would be In a lhnil where people live hi houses and- wear clothes. Even city children lack the kind of nerves that enn make Ufa tolerable for them and for their asso 1 H I H -l-H - H - 1 I- H - fe M - M - M - H —M - H 1 U - 1 - 1 » H - r- r- l-I- I- l-l- P I - l- I -l-l-l- l- k ciates In the country. There remain, eulunltlng as a scheme to benefit the U lo of tha cities. Bom« of them could' make wages In factories, and perhnps a good percentage would, learn outdoor work If they could keep their families with them: A colonising sys tem wonhl give fhe children the coun try habit, and probably the second generation would grow up- lb- be self supporting and to breed a race of- mtlb and farm workers. W e will guarantee you an honest deal. Deuel & .entner? The big value-givers ¡MEDFORD The prices are silk shirts made for $ 3 , $ 3 .5 0 , $ 4 and $ 5 . est store in Medford. When the “ roll is called up y on d er," And we shall gather there, They wouldn’ t let a mail man in I f they knew he’d learned to swear. I f you want St. Peter to ope.- the gate When your rural carrier knocks, Buy stamps and don’ t be guilty O f putting pennies in the box. : : o f the underwear they sell, but the famous B. V. D. wins in the actual wearing test and makes life on a hot dajf much less o f a burden. W hy suffer from the heat? O f M erest To Teachers. baby blue, champagne, W ear the May 11, 1908. To Oregon Teachers:— The National Educational Association will hold its next session at Cleveland. Ohio, June 29 to July 3, inclusive, and a goodly attendance from Oregon is desired. Rates to said meeting are a s follow s: First—From all O, R. & N. points, the round trip fare to Chicago selling dates, June 19 and 20, will be 172.50. Second—From points on the S. P. Oregon lines, the rates will vary ae- eording to the distance the starting point is from Portland. Third—Tickets from both O. R. & N. and S. P- territory will carry a goin g limit o f ten days, w ith a final return limit o f ninety days, and include stop - ewer privileges in both directions within the limits. Fourth—It has not yet been decided just what the fare w ill be from Chicago to Cleveland and return, but probably will not exceed $9.00' fo r th e round trip. Eor further information, inquire o f your local ticket agent, or write to th e undersigned. Respectfully years, J. H. ACKERM AN, N. E. A. State Director for Oregon. Famous B. V . D. Underwear. Oregon Restaurant The coolest underwear on earth. Just Opened. OREGON As usual, THE TOGGERY, sole agents in Medford. Best Metti» at AU Hourst WE ARE PROUD OF OUR POSITION AS MEDFORD’ S Try our 25-cent chicken dinner Sundays. Give us a call. We will guarantee to please you. “ GREATEST V A LU E GIVERS.’ ’ FOLLOW, BUT WE A RE OTHERS TRY TO REMINDED TH AT IM ITA TION ISSIN CEREST FLATTERY. F. F. C LA R K . Proprietor. CENTRAL POINT REAL ESTATE CO. Stomach Roubles». TH E TO G G E R Y, :: The Fashion Shop for Men W ho Know, LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US; WE CAN SELL iT. AU TO M O BILES. Medford, - Oregon. GLASSirifD ADVERTISING HOT and COLD LUNCHES Ice Cold Soda Pop, FO R A T A LL HOURS Fresh Fruit*, Candies, Pastries, Cigars and Tobaccos SALE. W ATCH ES A N D J E W E L R Y —Finest line eve* opened in Central Point. A t Central Point Pharmacy. 9tf Orange Cider, Grape Juice MISCELLANEOUS^ Bicycles for Sale or Rent at Reasonable Prices Having purchased the Fruit, Confectionery and Lunch stand o f F. H. Webb and renovated and restocked the place, we ask for a share o f your patronage. A cordial welcome and fair treatment accorded to alL Yours respectfully, 1908 Motor Cars Kept in Stock. I I .w a ll's IK,rrnses. Hswnll Is so obviously the key to the Pacific coast thut Its selsnrs might tie the first news following a dcclnrutlon of wur. Evidently the president was Well advised when ha urged the early fortification o f that point o f vantage. His Information Is not tbs public's, but the facts apeak for themsslvss. Hawaii could not be more fortunately ettuntod ns a base for a naval enemy e f 01« United States. Operating from H aw aii a strong and watchful enemy could keep the army and navy o f the t'nlled State, bony without threaten ing other coast», of this country. ltut having Hawaii adequately forti fied for Its destiny end a naval force to co-operate with tbw land defence# fhe United States m ight laugh at tha attempt of any power, except possibly England, to attack ua on tha Pacific •oast. Orteutal fleets could not make file round trip acroas the Pacific with out recoaling, and European fleets, With the single exception of that of England, have no nearby hasea, while the countries south of us have no ■hips In our ow n hands Hawaii can Ha made a mighty woapon for defense, fti other bauds It could be used with •amble effect against ua. That Is the ■Uuatlon In a uutshcll. , - Many remarkable cures o f stomaci» troubles have been effected by Cham berlain’ s Stomach and Liver Tablets. One man who had spent over tw * thousand dollars far medicine and treat ment was cured by a few boxes o f these tablets. Price, 25 cents. Sample* free at Mary A M ee’ s drug store. A S H L A N D IC E -M a d e from purest mountain water, fo r sale atU ioore's confectionery. *tf Among Table Ornaments W . J. ALBERT. REOS. 10' H. f . single-cylinder Runabout, with folding seat 20 H. ? , double-cylinder Roadster with jump seat. 2J H. P*. doublte-eyltudep Touring Car, detachabl« tonneau $ 650 $1000 $1250 The Fin« Percheron Stalison ‘MORNING STAR" WUT make h m d r o f 1906 at my ranch on Rogue River. 5 miles north o f Central Point (old Bowers place). Description and Pedigree—^Color black with white star. Registered in American Breeders A Importers Registry No. 50303. Foaled May 23. 1904. Sire “ Barbancon” No. 16073. Dam “ Pansy” No. 50748. Pedigree oa Dam s side carries back six generations. Term s—$16 fo r the season with return privi lege; $30 to insure with foal. PREMIERS. 24-28 30-35 30-35 40-45 H, H. H. H. F , 4-cylinder Roadster or Touring Car. P. 4-cylinder Roadster or Touring Car P. 4-cyl. Roadster or Touring Car, doubfe ignition P. 6-cyl. Touring Car, 7-passenger $2250 $2500 $2600 $3750 FORDS. 15 H. P. 4-cylinder Runabout Same with mechanical oiler, running board, lamps, etc. 40 H. P. 6-cylinder Touring Car $ 500 $ 700 $3000 KISSEL KAR. 35-40 H. P. 6-cylinder Touring Car or Roadster These Prices F. 0 . B. Factory. $2000 Can you beat them? Free Demonstration of any of above Machines made at any time for Prospective Purchasers. Machines for Hire. Expert Repairing. ’ Phone Main 213. Medford. Auto Sundries and Extras for Sale. Medford Auto Co., T. W. STANLEY, Central Point. Oregon. FRUIT BOXES WILLIAMS BROS. DOOR & L’BR. CO. SZiStSSSS. GRANTS PASS, OREGON: a well-filled decanter has first choiew among “ choice spirits.” That “ little drop o f something” that sounds am vague and mysterious, has really m definite meaning when it is bought o f u*. J t then means “ aomethmg good . ” Everybody likes to blow their own horn, but our customers are the ones that 've us the most praise. They swear ' the high quality Wines sa d Liquors at we handle. T o n 'S d o the u a v after trying them. S Port and Sherry for fanrity Use. Mail orders given prompt attention. “ W EARYS” H. O WILKINSON, lYa#. MEDFORD - - OREGON. -P h o n o 2 1 4 - Subocnbe for tbo USHALO.