Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, July 30, 1908, Image 3

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CENTRAL
Boy’s Life Saved.
P O I N T H E R A L D , T H U R S D A Y , J U L Y 30
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The A rm y Reserve.
The Idea of making the state troops
s pentnineht reserve for the regular
army has t a lieu definite shape. I f the
t> fT T T T T T T T T T T T T V T T T T V T T T V t plan outlined by the assistant secre­
H a v e you ta s te d it?
D id you use it Itis«
tary of war Is carried through, all the
[C o p y rig h t. ISOS, b y "\ C. M cC lu re.)
S u m m e r? I f you d id y ou w ill b e & cus­
None of the boy pupils In attendance available military strength of the coun­
to m e r th is S u m m er, f o r e v e r y b o d y s a y s it
at the Union school lu Medina that try will be under u single system and
the
confusion
of
the
past
doue
away
particular winter that Professor W ell­
man was principal had the slightest with. Opinions will differ as to the
Idea that lie had any romance In his advisability of having stute troops In- j
soul. He bunted for boys to lick; he dependent of national control. The
gave out double lessons; be scared lit fart Is that, while a few states have lu
tie girls half to death with Ills scowls." recent years maintained fuirty efficient
S o d a F o u n ta in , C o n fe c tio n e rie s . C ig a r s . E tc .
And yet the professor was bubbling establishments, the general status of j
A t th e O ld Stand,
over with soft bcartedness and only the militia has not been on a par with !
Observation Cars.
waited sn opportunity to develop It. the general military development ef
S e c o n d an d P i n e Sts.
On and after November 15, 1907, the The epportuulty came two months aft­ the country.
C e n tr a l P o in t, O re .
er he did, and he was embracing It ut
It Is difficult to keefr up the proper '
observation cars between Portland and
the Maine time that we were calling hint
Oakland California, on trains Nos. 151 a stony heurted wretch and predicting spirit lu mllUla. On* soldier enlists
and 16 will be carried through instead that |le would never lind u womuu to and undergoes training lu the belief |
o f being cut out, as heretofore, at Ro-e- marry him. The professor, being a that be Is to have u ehance to defend !
burg.
bachelor, weut to board lu the family the nation in time of war. Hut wbeu
¡southbound, under this new arrange- I o f Deucon Hardman. The doucou hud war comes lw finds a majority of Use
ment, passengers holding proper trans- ! been a widower for five years and bud regiment disposed to take advantage
W IL L S B MADE T H IS SEASON BY
portation and Pullman accommodations at ll,st 111 *be age of forty-five manled 0f the militia laws and refuse to take
He was
wus ao-1----------
ac­ up arms -------
may occupy these cars on the night 0 glrl ot twenty-three. He
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except - In defense
the state.
counted a fatherly man and u good Again, the opportunity to» keep up to
leaving Portland until reaching Eugene
man, and It soon became common gos­
date In the matter of drlllt, camp train­
at 12:32 a. m.
sip that bis young wife was making
F red P a r k e r , Agt. S. P.'Co.,
things bad for him. In the school­ ing and equipment has no« been equal
31 t f
Central Point, Oregon.
master she hud some one to tell her for all the stutes nor for all the regi­
troubles to. M hat he didn’t see as an ments In a given stute. An earnest
(L IN E S IN OREGON)
Inmate of the house she would tell him. young man does not care to beur the
FROM
Twjntv-Pive ents Is the Price of Peace. When she became confidential he be­ name of being a soldier unless he cnt>
cheap fo r
The
The terrible itching and smarting, came ber champion. She told him of show himself the equal of the best or
the deacon slapping her mouth, and he nearly equal and Improving. This type
incident to certain skin diseases, is al­
cash
llo r s e s & o e r.
shuddered.
She told him of being
most instantly allayed by applying choked, and he bubbled. She told blm of militiamen Is the one to foster, for
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Chamberlain's Salve. Price, 25 cents. o f being dragged uround by the lialr of when the need of a re-enforcement to
For sale by Mary A. Mee.
Both W a y »
On» Way
the head and sat on, and he wanted to the regular army is upon us It would
be a calamity to find that the retidy re­
W H E N IN TO W N C A L L A T
Through
TO
via
take the husband's life.
Portland
California
serve
was
made
up
of
material
lack-
According to the young wife, the dea
cou was sly. lie would call her his lng soldierly qualities. The fact that
Methodist Church Services.
$82.30 $87.50
birdie at the table and half an hour the militia was Instructed by regular C h o n g o
Preaching services every Sunday at later cbnstlse her anil squeeze her arm,- officers stimulated the spirit of
11 a. m and every other Sunday even­ throat In the bedroom. He would sing
77.30 82.50
meiL for occasionally It brought Si. I-ouis
ing at 7:30
hymns
wltl.
her
In
the
sitting
room
,
hem
,ouch
wltb
thurougll
Sunday School every Sunday morn­
69.80 81.75
and threaten to murder her down cel-
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ing at 10:00
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. . The opportunity to train lu camp» with
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W h ic h is ‘ ‘th e b e s t ” in O r e g o n .
T r y it an d i f you d o n ’ t
Epworth League at 6:45 every Sun­ lar. The professor saw nothing, but
69.80 75.00
heard all. Ills pity. Indignation, sym- reffu,ars and t0 ** measured by the O m a h a
day evening
say it is “ th e jb e s t ” J a c k w ill tr e a t.
W e also h a n d le th e
pathy
and
several
other
sentiments
standards
set
for
regulars
will
bring
Junior Epworth League at 3 p. m.
C e le b r a te d
69.80 75.00
were aroused.
to the ranks of the state volunteers I v a n s a s C i t y
every Sunday
Prayer meeting every Thursday
One day the deacon had to go ovet the best raw material In the land, and
TIC K E TS W IL L BE ON SA LE
evening at 7:30
to Berryvllle on business that would there will be less likelihood of d'ftmp-
detuiu him two days. lie went by polutment when the reserve Is copied
May 4, 18
, train, leaving the old horse and buggy out for octlou
Help for Those Who Have Stomach | at home. That night Ills wife and the ,
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June 5, 6, 19, 20
i schoolmaster eloped.
Their trunks
Trouble.
Tbe Too Handy Pistol.
| were packed and tied on to the buggy, j
July 6, 7, 22, 23
A fte r doctoring for about twelve
j and they set out to drive a distance! Police chiefs must know what they
years for a bad stomach trouble, and
are talking about when they declare j
of twenty-five miles to the train.
August 6, 7, 21, 22
spending nearly five hundred dollars
They had scarcely got clear of the that we need a law restricting the sale j
for medicine and d ctors’ foes, I pur­ town when tlie old horse, which had nnd use of deadly weapons. The po- Good for return in 90 days with stop-
chased my w ife one box o f Chamber­ no sentiment in hlB soul and was not llee- have to handle the shootiug case« over priveledgeat pleasure within limit
lain’ s Stomach and Liver Tablets, which a bit Interested In elopements, fell and often hnve to search for the guilty |
did her so much good that she con- down and broke the shaft. Up to this ones with few clews to guide then*.
tinund to use them and they have done moment the wife had been ns soft ns Ne<w It has been shown In cities w here
K lllR W E A N P L A N
F IN E SA M PLE ROOM
her more good than all the medicine 1 butter and as tender as chicken, but the dealers in pistols are licensed utul
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bought before.-SAMUEL B o ye r , Fol- “ ow * » • « » ^ e n ly changed and called compelled to keep record» of sales that
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the professor names. She called him
som, Iowa. Th.s medicine ts for sale; # d
hhond n„ d , foo, nnd
Iot of persons guilty of mysterious shooting
by Mary A. Mee. Samples free.
I other things that astonished him. but are often brought to- book through
by and by he repaired the broken shaft data furnished by the shopkeepers.
and a new start was made.
Naturally a person who has to sub­
Chamberlain’ s Colic, Cholera and Diar­
A mile farther on It began to rain. mit to cross exnmlnutlon when buying
T h e H o m e o f C o m m e r c ia l an d M in in g M e n
It was a cold rain. It was n rain that a pistol may think twice before taking
For further information call on
rhoea Remedy Would Have Saved
meant business. It soaked them to the chances of using it wrongfully and
the skin in ten minutes. Then t h e i, .
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FRED PARKER, L.cal A * t ,
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Him $100.00.
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cm .« „ __ _ ! being
caught. Few are desperate
deacon’s birdie swore.
She swore
“ In 1902 I had a very severe attack j
H o tel
N a w l i Co., P ro p rie to rs *
enough to buy a gun w ith intent to
Or write to
'er^ully and freely. The astonished
o f diarrhoea.” says R. N. Farrar* o f j cl“
professor chided her, and she slapped
under circumstances which can
M e d fo r d - O re g o n
WM. McMURRAY,.
Cat Island, La. “ For several weeks I his mouth. He expressed his belief easily be brought ©ut and will prove
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R e fu r n is h e d Tflkroughout.
was unable to do anything. On March | th1t 8he wasn*t the martyr lie took h e r, the Intent. Recently a number of wo-
General Passenger Agent,,
18, 1907, I had a similar attack, and i f OFi
.h 0 slapped It again,
I men have used pistols with deadly ef-
PORTLAJCD, OREGON:
took Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
By and by the rain held up. It will feet upon men whom they accused of
My little boy, four years old, had a
severe attack of_ dysentery. W,e had
two physicians; both o f them crave
him up We then gave him Chamber­
lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy, which cured him and believe
that saved his life — W il l i a m H.
S t k o l in c , Carbon Hill, Ala. There is
no doubt but this remedy saves the
lives of many children each year.
Give it with castor oil according to the
plain printed directions and a cure is
certain. For sale by Mary A. Mee.
OUR ICE CREAM!
A Brief Elopement [
LOW
IS THE BEST.
RATES .G S. Moore,
EAST
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
Central Point, Ore.,
Singletrees,
Doubletrees.
Neckyokes
T PRICE’S. "
THE
OFFICE
For Pure “Astor” Whiskey
C o lu m b ia
B eer
Ar i i e O ffice
M e d fo r d ,
REMEMBER
THE DATES
Diarrhoea Remedy, which gave me i do that sometimes, no matter whether wronging them. Perhaps they did not
prompt relief, I consider it one o f the you are eloping or out on the road care to conceal their purpose beyond
best medicines of its kind in the world, buying hogs. Then n new start was offeetfciga surprise of the victims. Yet
made. The professor was between two
and had I used it in 1902 believe it
a slight cheek will sometimes lead to
minds. He didn't know whether to
would have saved me a hundred dollar
a sober second thought. But pistol
keep on nnd save the woman from fur-
doctor’s bill. ” Sold by Mary A. Mee. ther choking» or go back and lick tbc , own in* ami pistol carrying are far too
boys harder than ever, and as a con- j coimnou. 1 here are too many pistols
sequence he drove Into a mudhole. the I w ith in Bench of the angry and the ir-
whole outfit sticking fast. Thinking responsible. That Is the long and short
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For a limited time we offer the Cen­ he had arrived at the end of his Jour- of It. Tbe citizen who hns legitimate
tral Point Herald and the Thrice-a-Week ney, the old horse lay down and nl- use fo* a pistol cun easily prove It. and
lowed the buggy to settle to the hubs. ^ ^lfi.
>it-ri who has no legltl-
World (N ew York) each one year for
The woman sworo some more. She mate use for one should be brought up
,2.15. This means 208 papers at a cost also clawed the professor's face.
with a round turn by a very rigorous
o f only a cent aplce
It took an hour to make the horse un-
Central Point is going to improve derstuud that the Journey hod Just lie law U found baring one In possession.
more during the present year than in gun and to extricate tbe vehicle, and
Jhad^e T aft has laughingly declared
.ny year in ita past history. You will then a new start was made for an Is­
that
“ no real gentleman weighs over
land
ht
the
Tacfflc.
Sentiment
had
need the Herald to keep posted on
chirred, but not killed. They had mud- 300 pounds," but he Is willing to ad­
what is doing at home
another half mile and were talking mit that he barely comes within the
A presidential election is coming on
r I k iii I the way the husband had: men­ inhlbitUxi, as lie keeps close to the 300
this year and you will need the Thrice- ace« ber with the crowbar w hew both
pound mark. Like most fat men, he
a-Week World to keep you posted on front wheels of the weary buggy went
has learned that slow starvation Is
national affairs, especially regarding down In unison, the old horse stagger­
about tbe only remedy for too much
the political situation in New York.
ed and lurched around, nnd finally the
outfit rolled down the bank Into a flesh.
Better subscribe todav
creek. The woman was tbe first out.
She weteomed the professor with lan­
Summer Excursion Rates to Newport. guage and kicks. She mnde a new at-
To afford an opportunity to the peo- | tack on Mm with fists nnd fingers, ID
pie o f this locality to visit the coast fact, he had to haul off and hit her In
during the Summer months, the South-! «>«
,n ' plf defense. The professor
cm Pacific Company will sell round trip!
,h° lh" nk "»<>
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excursion tickets from Central Point to | Inw#H| Mm h(k ^
thPm n<;
He
Newport, and Yaquima Bay points for ( j.noMr that
was followed for some
>10.00 for the round trip daily from j distance by a woman with a club, but
June 1st to October 16th. These tickets Ill the ilarkwsa he had nil Me ndvan-
are good for return passage for six tnge.
On Saturday sn<l Sunday we saw the
months from date of sale. Tickets
good only for continuous passage each professor shoot. lie looked like a man
that had Ffrved a ad lost. The deacon
way, exc-pt in cases of serious illness
got borne Sunday night to find that bU
o f ticketholderor mem oerof his family,
w ife had gone, nnd certain folk» said
when stop-overs or extension o f limit that they hadn't seen him look so re
may be arranged.
For further in­ ! Ileved nine# his marriage. He waa even
formation, address or call on
! Jocular and Joffy In bin talk. On Mon­
day morning we were In achool at the
F red P ar k e r ,
W m . M c M u r r a y ,
naual hoar So w n tbe profeaaor.
Agent,
G. P &. T. A.,
Central Point, Ore.
Portland, Ore. That aomethlng waa about to hapi>en
we cou lit all tee Something did. He
6tf
began wfth the hlggtet boy In achool
and went down to the smartest girl and
NOTICE FOR PU B LIC ATIO N .
administered to each one a thorough
Department o ' the Interior.
tanning.
U. S. Land Office at Rooehur*. Oreron.
Then he remarked that school was
Jane S . UM.
dismissed pending the arrival of a new
NO TICE in here hr riven that Lillian M Darnel*, teacher, and be beaded the procession
o f Medford. Oreron. who. on June 22. 1»S . made
Timber Application. Ms. HliS. for E 'j flf NEM, as we all walked out. We were glad
N W V , o f S E '-i. MEV, of N W H , Saetion » . Town-
at the time, but conscience stricken
•hip M South. Ran re 1 Eaat. Willamette Meridian
ha* filed notice of intention to make Final Proof, later on. We had alxed him np as pos-
to eetahh-h v!atm to the land abov* deecnhad. «easing a heart of «tone, whereas he
before A. S. Bhton, U. S. CmamiaeioTxr at Med­
waa »Imply bubbling over wltb tender
ford. Orerrro. on
Thumdor. th* l« t Aar o f O r f'h r r 1«W
neea for his fellow men The deacon's
Claimant nam—
w itO M .»: W illi.m T Gmil- ■wife never returned Sha continued on
Urn- H. H u m . TV ar»t/wi F- D u m b and
sad elopod by borwelf.
M. QUAD.
r t SV w i m . *11 o f M -df-nl. O r,«on
b e n j a m in
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Kwatcr.
Among Table Ornaments
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O rego n
H o te l N a s h
F. A. HAWK
General Blacksmithing
Central Point, Oregon.
R e p a ir
W o rk .
WANTED
Farm o r Bumktoam
w o rk
o f a ll
k in d s .
W ood
T u r n in g
and
S ctw PI
H o r s e s h o in g an d W a g o n w o r k . C a s t I r o n B r a iz in g .
A Good Investment.
for sal«. N ot particular «feoatilpcalftoa.
wl«h to baar ixom o u m t ooljr who
will •«U dir»ct to b u r « . GJvo prtca,
description and ttata w im b poaaaaaioa
can be hod. Addroaa.
L DASBYSHIU. I m
MM
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DIARRHOEA
a well-filled decanter has first choice
among “ choice spirits.” That “ little
drop o f something” that sounds so
vague and mysterious, has really a
definite meaning when it is bought of
us. It then means “ something g o o d . ”
Everybody likes to blow their own horn,
but our customers are the ones that
give us the most praise. They swear
by the high quality Wines and Liquors
that we handle. You’ll do the same
after trying them.
Port
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and
Shrrry for Family l w .
Mail orders given prompt attention.
•MARYS*’
H. O. W IL K IN S O N , Prop.
M ED FO RD
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Ther» it no need fM anyone auffer-
ing long with this, disease, for to
effect a quick cure * is on'y neces­
sary to take a fe\* doses of
L ot or
B lo c k
in
C e n tr a l
a d v a n c e in p rices, w ill in s u re
you s o m e " e a s y m o n e y .’”’
Chamberlain’ s
Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy
In fact, in moat case« one dose is
sufficient. It never faija and ran be
relied upon in the meet severe and
dangerous cases. It * equally val­
uable for children and is the means
of saving the lives o f mang children
each year.
In the world’s hiatory rungiedicioe
has ever met w itli greats* success
PRISE 2 5 « . LARGE SH E 5 0 c .
OREGON.
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P o in t, b o u g h t b e fo r e th e n e x t
Sold by Mary A. Mce.
Central Point Townsite Co.,
Herald Offce,
Central Point, Ore.
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