CENTRAL POINT HERALD. THURSDAY. JULY 23, 1908.
Boy's life
Saved.
w as m
My little boy, four years old, had i.
severe attack o f dysentery. We had
tw o physicians; both o f them gave
him up. We then gave him Chamber-
lain-s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Takes Up Cock Writing and Out-
Remedy, which cured him and believe
lines Plot of First Volume.
that saved his life — W i l l i a m H.
S t r o l i n g , Carbon Hill, Ala. There is j
no doubt but this remedy saves the SEES FORTUNE IN VENTURE.
lives o f many children each year. I
C iv e it with castor oil according to the
plain printed directions and a curs is S to ry a . Planned le Full of T h rill*
and Som ething New In th e L iterary
certain. For sale by Mary A. Me*.
L in e— M rs. B. Looks on V entura as
a Jo k e.
Observation Cars.
falls In love with a poor wMow’s
daughter uainetl l ’olly Taylor. See?”
“ But you must have more romantic
names thau those, Mr. Bowser, for
hero and heroine.”
Not at all. The publisher and 1
agreed that the public had become
tired o f romantic names. The old man
1‘crklus forbids his sou to marry Pol
ly. The sou says lie will do It. and
the father drugs hlui and hires a ecu
cnptulu to carry him over to Africa.
Ho Is there captured by cannibals, hut
as ho plays on a Jewshnrp and sings
tropical songs they spare his life—that
Is, they do not eat him."
“ I see.”
“ By and by old I'crklns has the
f.um ps and becomes conscience strick
en. lie goes to Tolly aud confesses
his crime and tells her that he will
bring Pete hack and turn over all bis
wealth to them. She calls him a mur
derer and scortis him; bub having
learned that Pete is In Africa, she
geos into dressmaking for a year to
got the money and then starts for
Cape Town. D o you follow ?”
W ILL BE M ADE TH IS SEASON BY j
“ Perfectly.” replied Mrs. Bowser,
with averted face.
“ Meanwhile old Perkins has started
for Africa and arrived there, but It Is
six mouths before he hears a word of
Pete. Then he gets news and starts
up the country. He finds Pete and the
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tribe and makes n big cash offer for
ransom. The savages refuse the dough
FROM
and make him prisoner. He Is old and
lean and tough, aud they begin to fat
ten him up. In about six weeks he is
In proper condition.”
AS FOLLOW S
“ I hope you won’t let them devour
him. Mr. Bowser.”
Both W n y.
O ne W ay
“ But I shall. The publisher said it
TO
Through
via
was time for something now In the
Portland
California
plots o f love stories, and I am going to
spring this on my reader». Yes, sir; Chicago
$82.30 $87.50
when all is ready they run Pete Into
the bushes out o f sight and make St. Louis
77.30 82.50
away with the old man. Then Pete
escapes. lie has Journeyed about 300 St. Paul
69.80 81.75
miles toward civilization when he Is
attacked by natives. He not only de Omaha
69.80 75.00
fends himself, hut puts them to flight
, ^
yuriiupg und make, a caplure. w h o
Sav ed th e Fu rn iture.
rhoea Remedy Would Have Saved
Him $ 1 0 0 .0 0 .
‘ tin 1902 I had a very severe attack
ofodiarrboea, ” says R. N. Farrar, of
Cat Island, La. ‘ ‘ For several weeks I i
was .unable to do anything. On March ^
18, 1907, I had a similar attack, and
took Chamberlain’ s Colic, Cholera and
, I TlIK O L D MAN l'l'.KK lNH F OH D ID B I l l s BON
Diarrhoea Remedy, which gave me
TO UAliIll f o l l y .
prompt relief. I consider it one o f the
fof tbe ot.WM|,:,p,,rs. n ,lt for
best medicines o f its kind in the woTld, ^¿j‘,_umstiiiices over which I hud no
and had I used it in 1902 believe it j ^ „ t r o l j should feitvu taken up litera-
would have saved -me a hundred dollar juiv as a profession.”
.doctor’ s bill.” Sold by Mary A. Mee.
“T-eu don’t menu bookkeeping?” she
Innocently asked.
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i “ Madam. I said literature.” he replied
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as he turned oil her. “ Yon should
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know that there 1» a difference between
For a limited time w « offer the Cen- Ugureg „ „ j literature.”
tral Point Herald and the Thrice-a-Week
‘ -Yes. 1 sec. Well, you didn’t take
World (New Y ork) each one year for sip literature?”
$2 15 This means 298 papers at a cost
"Up to this time I haven’ t, hut I bo-
,o f only a cent apice
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ht’ro aml uo'v “ *ls '* * * * vu°-
Central Point is going to improve
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“ Are you going to got out some clr*
more during the preeent year than in .CD,ars ' r somctu,nBr
,ny year in its past htstory. You will
Mr ,t()WS,.r B,arcd at hpr w,, „ e tllo
need the Herald to keep posted on (,|,)(dt on ,|JU mantel ticked off twenty
what is doing at home
seconds and then said:
A presidential election is coming on
"Madam, another break like that and
this year and y«u will need the Thrice- there will be an end to this couu-rsa-
a-Week World to keep you posted on lion. 1 am not In the circular hu.-,i-
- national affairs, especially regarding
the political situs Monin New York.
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morary worl£ ^
eTen.
Better subscribe touav
j jng. What has happened to decide you
all at once?”
To afford an opportunity to the peo
ple o f this locality to visit the coast
during the Summer months the South-
em Pacific Company-will sell round trip
excursion tickets frot» Central Point to
.Newport, and Yaquima Bay points for
»10.00 for the rount trip daily from
June 1st to October 15dh. These tickets
are good for return passage for six
months from da‘ e <rf sale. Tickets
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good only for continuous pa-. ag” each
way, except in cases o f serious illness
o f ticketholderor memoer o f his family,
when stop-overs or extesaion o f limit
■may be arranged.
For further in-
formation, address or call on
F red P arker .
W m . K c M urray .
A-gent,
G. P &■ T. A .,
■Central Point. Ore.
Portland, Ore.
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department o 9 th* Interior.
V. B. Land Office at Ronrbuac Oregon.
June 22. « 0 8
NOTICE is hereby riv e « the» t.illUin M Deroel-.
x>f Med font. Oreynn. who. on June Ä 190» . w i e
•Timber Applicetiu«. No. lois», f.» E 'r o f N E ' i.
N W ’ , o f N E ',. NEW o f N W 1, Section V). T..wn-
rhip U Sooth. K»ture I Ea«t, WIMsmett.- Mrn-lmn.
h a . filed notice o f intention to m-»kc l in .! f o .it ,
<o ertebli.h claim to the lend »hove dereritioi.
before A S. B i e n . U. S. CommiMlor.er. mi Med-
/orti. O ravo«, on
ThunrU r. the lrt d » r o f O ctoler. 1« * .
rteim ent neme» *• w itneriw : WiHieoi T. Coul
ter Bert H H anfe. Thurston E. Deoiels M.d
K-twr, stewtn, .M ’Í ^ V « n H ° r E b D Y.
Res icier
Soda Fountain, Confectioneries, Cigars, Etc.
RATES .G S. Moore,
EAST
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SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
Central Point, Ore.,
Kansas City
69.80
75.00
TICKETS W IL L BE ON SALE
May 4, 18
June 5, 6, 19, 20
I “ But then they eoine?”
! “ Yes; then they come, and they ar
rive In Seottsville just ns the widowed
mother’s furniture Is going to be sold
at auction. You can Imagine the rest.
There’s u plot for you, aud what do
you think of It?”
i Mrs. Bowser asked to he excused for
a moment and passed Into the parlor.
Mr. Bowser followed a moment later
to find her in a heap on the floor aud
| a handkerchief stuffed Into her mouth.
Her shoulders were slinking convul
sively, and at first he thought she was
sobbing because old Perkins had gone
to his reward. Then he understood,
and he turned away and walked down
the hall and out Into the wailing and
the glooming nrd the darkness of the
night perhaps never to be seen o f inon
no more on earth. Pete and Polly had
brought him face to face with doom.
M. QUAD.
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If you need ary, let me know.
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WHEN IN TOWN CALL AT
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Repair work of all kinds. Wood Turning and Scroll
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ENGRAVING CO j
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a well-filled decanter has first choice
“ I received a call from a publisher at among “ choice spirits.” That "little
the office today. He was ii. search o f drop o f something” that sounds so
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novel. vague and mysterious, has really a
^ ta(jlj.t tal'k cd flft(K.u miuut*» « hen definite meaning when it is bought o f
h<?
, WM hto IaaQ Mrt. n ov, <er, us. It then means ‘ ‘ something G O O D .”
Everybody likes to blow their own horn,
,j,erc*„ ¿-, 0,000 iu It for me.”
but our customers are the ones that
■■ j* ¡t possible!”
give us the most praise. They swear
"And fame and glory and renown. nv the high quality Wines and Liquors
If I writ« oue successful book three or that we handle. Y ou ’ ll do the same
four others will follow It. and the roy- after trying them.
»'»!<•» alone will bring mo In $10.000 a Port and Sherry for Family Use.
year. It's the sure road to wealth and
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Mail orders given prompt attention.
,.jIy ,|0t , shflu|j 8ay it was! And
you
tuingst?”
~At once. I want to outline the plot
H. 0 . W ILKINSON, Prop.
iH-fore 1 go to bed. and I want your
help.”
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MEDFORD
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- OREGON.
“ Y’ou shall willingly have It How
— Phone 214 —
large Is the hook going to lie?”
"About 450 pages, ami It will tie it
love story, o f course. I shall go to the J. C.
J. A, PFRRf, Vtct.
office during the day. aa heretofore.and
write the story evenings ami Hu inlays.
I think I ought to turn out (be manu
script In a month. You know what 11 i r . p i t A 1
$50,000.00
hustler I ain when I get started at any- L A r 1 1 A L
thing. Now. then, what would you
«SURPLU.S
$ 1 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0
suggest as a plot?"
"W hy. dear, you can hardly expect to
Savings Department.
get a plot In five or ten minutes. I
have read that novelists were some
Safety Denosit Boxes.
times mouths adopting and working
out a plot.”
"Then they were doiighhcads. I did We transact a General Banking
“WEARY’S”
Medford National Bank
A rh'h limo'» tun uaiuad (’ »ter I’ erklna
B eer
The Home o f Commercial and Mining Men
Among Table Ornaments
F ifty T hou sand D ollars Jn It.
r r r
REMEMBER
THE DATES
At the Old Stand.
Second and Pine Sts.
Central Point, Ore.
SLACKSMIÏH COAL lift
M e d fo rd ,
Cholera and Diar
Summer Excui%ii» Rules to Newport.
IS THE BEST.
July 6, 7, 22, 23
- The publisher said the public was tired
I o f heroines In dresses, and so I have
August 6, 7, 21, 22
i worked this situation In. I look for the
public to grab at It.”
! “ And then they come home?” asked I Good fo r return in 90 d ;ys with stop-
j over priveledge at pleasure within limit
Mrs. Bowser.
1 “ Not right away. They wait till Tete
EUROPEAN PLAN
discovers a diamond mine and sells It
for $ 10 , 000 , 000 . lie is determined not
to have anything to cV> with the old
man's money, you see.”
A fter doctoring for about twelve
-years for a bad stomach trouble, and j
.spending nearly five hundred dollars|
for medicine and d ctors’ fees, I pur-
chased-my wife one box o f Chamber- j
Iain’ s Stomach and LiverTablets, which
did her so much good that she con- \
itinund to.use them and thev have done
.her more good than all the medicine 1
bought b e fo r e .-S amuel B oyer , F o l- ]
. som, ¡Iowa. This medicine is for sale
by Mary A. Mee. Samples free.
Colic,
Have you tasted it? Did you use it last
Summer? If you ditl you will lie a cus
tomer this Summer, for everybody says it
LO W
[Copyright, 1008, by T. C. McClure ]
On and after November 15, 1907, the
Mrs. Bowser was watching from the
observation ears between Portland and front steps when Mr. Bowser got off
Oakland California, on trains Nos. 15 the car the other evening, aud she ob
and 1(5 will be carried through instead served an unusual exhilaration In his
o f being cut out, as heretofore, at Ro-e-
nn,j carriage. He came swinging
burg.
! along wltli a smile oil Ills face, and as
Southbound, under this new arrange- i S[le looked at him for an explanation
oiient, passengers holding proper tran s-j , , 0 ga|d:
■portation and Pullman accommodations j -• 11 will keep uutU after dinner, and
may occupy these cars on the night ,h en , ou giiaii kuow all about It.”
leaving Portland until reaching Eugene
" I t isn’t an auto. Is It?” she asked.
•at 12:32 a. m.
“ Oh, no.”
F red P arker , Agt. S. P. Go.,
“ Nor a new milk cow ?”
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Central Point, Oregon, j “ No."
“ Nor—nor a balloon?”
“ No, uothlug of the kind. You shall
Twenty-five Cents is the Price o f Peace. receive full explunatlous after dinner.
The terrible itching and smarting, ttuj j tlitntc you will be as much
lincident to certain skin diseases, is al- phased as 1 am.
m ost instantly allayed by applying
During the dinner Mr. Bowser threw
Chamberlain’ s Salve. Price, 25 cents. out his chest.
C or sale by Mary A. Mee.
Ho nlso grinned.
He also chuckled.
lie also looked at Mrs. Bowser In n
pntrouizlug aud a pitying way.
Methodist Church Services.
She was full o f curiosity and very
Preaching services every Sunday at much puzzled and finally made up her
11 a. m. and every other Sunday even- uilud that he had Invented a process
^Sunday°Sohool every Sunday morn-1 to make sweet elder out of turnips and
ing
at 10
00
! " a s going to make a million dollars
cr ov
1WlV
W
Epworth Lfcague at 6:45 every Sun- within a year. That didn’ t turn out to
;
the Idea, however. After they had
av 'even in g
Ji unior Epworth League at 3 p. m. returned to the sitting room he threw
out Ills chest to the limit nml said:
•every Sunday
do you think he rescued?”
Prayer meeting every Thursday j
Bowser, you have known for j
“ It couldn’ t have been I’ olly?”
evening at 7:30
years that I was of a literary turn of
“ Polly Taylor and no due else, but he
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1 mind?” >t
didn’ t recognize her at first sight. Ill
’f ’
,
,
j traveling through the forests she hud
■Help for Those Who Have Stomach I 1 . ,ake
»* f » ™ ,ny »"»h M . who was | 0Iu.0Uut0rpd frea t h a r i M l n and had
a poet. My father nlso wrote several | Jolmo<1
cIothlnB to B,.t
Trouble.
Chamberlain’ s
OUR ICE CREAM!
anj
WANTED
Farm o r Bus I noma
for sale. N ot particular »bout location.
W ish to bear from o w n e r on lr " h o
will te ll direct to buyer. G ive price,
deaertptfon and atate when poaaeaaioa
can be had. Addresa,
L DAM TIBIU . h , MM
l ^ , M . N. T.
DIARRHOEA
T h e r e is n o need o f a n y o n e suffer
in g lo n g w ith th is d isease, for to
effect a qu ick cu re it is o n ‘y n eces
sa ry to ta k e a few d o ses of
A Lot or Block in Central
Point, bought before the next
advance in prices, will insure
you some “ easy money.”
Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy
In fact, in m o st ca s e s one dose is
su fficie n t. It n ev e r fa ils and ca n be
relied upon in th e m o st se v e re and
d a n g ero u s ca se s. It is eq u ally v a l
u a b le for ch ild ren a n d is th e m ea n s
o f s a v in g th e liv e s o f m a n y ch ild ren
e a c h y ear.
In th e w orld 's h isto ry no m ed icine
h a s e v e r m et w ith g re a te r su ccess.
PRICE 25c. LARGE SIZE 50c.
^ p e c tfu iiy « * *
your patronage.
Good Investment.
»U tO A H D U tO
Sold b> Mary A
M*-*
Central Point Townsite Co.,
Herald O ffce,
Central Point, Ore.