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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1908)
CENTRAI. POINT HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1903. SW IET & COM PANY “X- COM M ENCE BUILDING. « i- b - x - x - j > m - h < •) M+-x-:js>:-H-:a s b - h -:- k h - i -:- h -» h » h « • x -x -a oral Activities ihroughoul Oregon jK-H-KS+d-ws*» a Sale, July Clearance Numerous Entertainments and Gen- k ESaWtBBircBB cam u aa& sna^ . <■ je ts ? , t & J Z . “ W a s that an earthquake?” Portland, Ore., July 20, 1908. (Special Correspondence.) The Cortelyou Club o f Brooklyn, N. Y ., was represented in Portland Sun day by a delegation o f one hundred and twenty-five o f its members. Economy, Everlasting and Mason Fruit Jars and Jelly Glasses at Discounts Range From LEEVER’S IS to 60 Per Cent. You can Save Money this month by Fall Goods possible It was the drayman un loading a shipment of Only a Few Contract Goods Reserved. A contract for $75,000 for the con struction o f the foundation o f the main building for Sw ift & Company, to be finished within ninety days, was let last Friday. The Astoria Regetta, with thirty j splendid aquatic events, is scheduled for August 27th, 28th and 29th, and the railroads have made a rate o f a fare and a third for the round trip from all points in the state. The Washington State Press As sociation enjoyed one o f their best an nual conventions at Vancouver during three days o f last week. A trip up the Columbia River, a trolley ride to Port land and a banquet at Vancouver were among the features o f entertain ment. Judge George T. Baldwin, Vice-presi dent o f the Oregon Development League, and Mr. W. O. Smith, editor o f the Klamath Falla Evening Herald, were in Portland Saturday as a special com mittee from the Klamath Falls Cham ber o f Commerce to invite the Y M. C. A. excursion party which goes to Crater Lake August 7th, to arrange their itinerary so as to include a visit ■to Klamath Falls. “ No. Every Article Reduced. The Cherry Fair at Salem last week was a great success and many were present from Portland and other points. Jar-r-r-r P If you expect to eat fruit next winter you would better preserve it now. buying all as well as needed su aolies. Everybody is welcome here. LEEVER, Baker-Hutchason Go., (?) THE HARDW ARE MAN Medford, Oregon, near the Post Office. The colonist rates from all points in the East to all points in Oregon com (■ rX "X --|-X-H-t5 -1- :: 8 - X - X - ^ X " H <S mence September 1st and continue until O ctober 31st. Every commercial or ganization and every citizen o f Oregon Notice of Sale of $10,000.00 should begin to make these rates the School Bonds Dist. No. 6, subject o f every letter that goes out of the state. The fare is $30 from Mis Jackson County, Or. souri River points, St Paul, Duluth and Winnipeg; $33 from St. Louis and Bids will be received up to August $38 from Chicugo, with proportionate rates from every point in the United 3, 1908, at the hour o f 2 o ’clock P. M. o f said day, b y Jas. M. Cronemiller, States. Treasurer o f Jackson County, Oregon, No meeting was ever called in Oregon at the office o f the county treasurer, which has attracted the universal in the town o f Jacksonville, Oregon, enthusiasm that has been created by for the purchase o f $10,000.00 coupon the Oregon Good Roads Conference, Bonds, o f $1000.00 denomination, to be which is to be held in the Convention issued bv School Dist. No. 6, o f Jack- Hall, 6th floor, o f the Portland Com son County, Oregon, payable in 20 j mercial Club on Tuesday, August 11th. ' years, 10 year optional, bearing 5 per j An effort will be made to call the cent interest per annum, interest pay- , meeting to order promptly at 9:30 A. able semi-annually, bids to be accom M. so that there may be a morning, panied by certified check, 5 per cent of an afternoon and an evening session. the amount o f the bid The Board o f The railroads have made a rate o f a D.rectors o f said School Dist. No. 6 fare and a third for the round trip for reserve the right to reject any and all this occasion. Delegations represent bids. JAS. M. CRONEMILLER, ing every grange, the commercial Treasurer o f Jackson County, Or. bodies and the different counties to be Dated this 23rd day o f July, 1908. appointed by the county judges are already reporting that they will be present. Every editor in the state is Senator Fulton Here. a delegate at large, as is the mayor of every city, and every county com missioner. A program is being pre Senator Chas. W Fulton, accom pared, but every effort will be made to panied by his son, Fred Fulton, was in g e t rid o f long winded speeches and to town Thursday calling on his old friend get down to actual work that will pro City Engineer R. A C Astbury. Sen duce results. ator Fulton was highly pleased with the valley and will probably make some investments here Subscribe for the U ekai .D. I .;. jj .¡. ,-X -* X -!-X ~ X -K -H - Sometimes it is Hard to get. [ c (At other stores.) at Y A Q U IN A L___________________ FURNITURE S TO R E . . •M**I~H* Xt *1* tt *1* ♦♦ •î* tt^ • I | P A T T IS O N ’S AD D IT IO N . À !? , j* ! ? N O W ON THE M ARKET. This fine, new Addition to Central Point em- braces some of the most desirable residence property in the city. The location is high and day—free from mud in the rainy season—the ground is level and smooth, the view is excel lent and pure, soft water may be obtained at an If your needles are broken, your shuttles the baby, Oregon’s Matchless Beach Resort. £ £ ! 1 worn out or your bobbins thrown away by BAY Ijl -H-H -X -i-fl-X H -H 'X -l-X d -H -i-l-H -l--H -l-H "X -X -H -I-l"l-l-l-H "l"l-H -H -H - the N e e d le s, S h u ttles a n d B o b b in s f o r u se in A ll M a k es o f S e w in g M a c h in e s . NEWPORT .! LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US; WE CAN SELL iT. j CENTRAL POINT go Special attention given to rentings, care and man agement of property. But you will always it p o in t r e a l e s t a t e (J. S . S a n d e r s o n , M a n a g e r Farm and Fruit Lands, City Property, Business Opportunities, Mining Stocks For Sale. Very often it can’t be gotten find entral i come to our store and replenish your supply. easy depth. This property has just been placed on the market and has not been culled and the first purchasers will have the entire tract to select from. Buy now and secure for yourself the advance in values which contemplated municipal im provements are sure to bring. Tne la:a to Go for erfect Rest and Ev ery Conceivable Form of Healthful and Delightful Recreation. Don’ t C E N T R A L POINT FURN ITU RE ITS FACILITIES ARE COM PLETE-B est of food and an abundance of it. Forget the Place. Fresh water from springs. All mod T. M. JONES, STORE, For prices and terms, call on or address S. A . P A T T ISO N , Owner, Proprietor. HERALD OFFICE, ern necessities such as telegraph, telephone, markets, fresh ly provided every day. Fuel in abundance. Cottages part ly furnished or unfurnished to be had cheaply. House Furnishers and Undertakers. Oregon. Central Point, Strict mu nicipal sanitary regulations. NEWPORT is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to Albany or Corvallis, thence Corvallis & Eastern R. R. Train service daily and the trip a pleasure throughout. J. H. GROVE I manutacture and place, to order, all kinds of Season Six-Months Ticket $10. CORNICE, SKYLIGHTS, GUTTER ING, ROOFING ETC. cise description of Newport, including a list of hotels, their capacity and rates. Call on, tele phone or write, E. M. CONDIT. Local Agent, Central Point, Oregon. I am installing a complete and modern plant All work fully guaranteed as to quality Etc. Orders solicited from all parts of the Valley. Ross Building, Pine Street. CENTRAL POINT, OREGON. WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. B-X-H -î-t-X-H ï) + 8 + 8-X-.-HM -f4-l<b Tin and Sheet Metal Worker. Rate Erom Central Point, Our elaborate new Summer Book gives a con +8 Job Work Neatly Done. NOTICE TO TEACHERS. The last edition o f the State Course | o f Study is exhausted: hence it is im- ! possible for many applicants fo r the i forthcoming August examination to secure courses o f study from which t o , ; make preparation for such examination. ; Therefore, according to the announce- ! ment o f the State Superintendent o f 1 Public Instruction, no questions in any - -• ’ » r C 'i l l P a t r e m a «eM h » l ’ ni»r 4 •»-* t 1 ■ • f s**» o t h r r G o f p a »erste 1 Rta » o a subject are to be taken from the State N* W i" "» t- r , c f n r „ y und «tm pLcify. f l l e f ’ a t l ’ a M u g n a ia « » Th« Owe«« o f Fa«Kio«l haa Course o f Study for the August, 1908, « irta- •►»*».-» til.lit , n ot *»«» I - s M ag On« » • W i IIK m bs h »»M I examination. • \ '• « • » f a . 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