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“Jar-r-r-r !“
Saturday Night the Greatest of
“ W a s that an earthquake:”
July Clearance Sales Closes.
Every Article
“ No.
loading a shipment of
Reduced From
in the Store
Economy, Everlasting and
15 to 6 0 Per Cent.
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It was the drayman un
Mason Fruit Jars and Jelly
Glasses at
SOUTHERN ORECOS'S CREATEST BARGAIN STORE.
LEEVER’S
Baker-Hutchason Co., * S $ S i B 5 W
We do not believe in “ Hot air” and do not use it in any form, but we say in perfect truth that from now until Saturday
night at 9:00 o’clock we will offer the greatest values, at reduced prices, ever offered to the people of So uthern Oregon.
THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY to save in all lines of staple and fancy Dry Goods and ready-to-wear goods for ladies
and children. A TRIAL ORDER WILL CONVINCE.
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Notice of Sale of $10,000.00
lands Leased.
School Bonds Dist. No. 6,
The property o f N. D. McDowell,
three miles northwest o f Eagle Point,
has been leased by a California syndi
cate whose headquarters are in Pasa
dena, Cal., which will immediately be
gin prospect work to determine the
amount o f coal underlying the place.
The tools have been shipped from Cal
ifornia and are expected within a short
time.
The price paid for the lease on the
property is $100 an acre. The place
consists o f 20!) acres o f land, and on
Jackson County, Or.
Bids will be received up to August
3, 1908, at the hour o f 2 o ’clock P. M.
o f said day, by Jes. M. Cronemiller,
Treasurer o f Jackson County, Oregon,
at the office o f the county treasurer,
in the town o f Jacksonville, Oregon,
] for the purchase o f $10,000.00 coupon
; Bonds, o f $1000.00 denomination, to be
! issued bv School Dist. No. 6, o f Jack- I
son County, Oregon, payable in 20 I
the land are some very fine prospects years, 10 year optional, bearing 5 per 1
o f coal. There seems but little doubt cent interest per annum, interest pay
but that a wealth o f coal underlies the able semi-annually, bids to be accom
land, and the new company will verify panied by certified check, 5 per cent of
a few o f the prospects before purchas the amount o f the bid The Board o f
ing the property.
Directors o f said School Dist. No. 6
The work is to be undertaken within ! reserve the right to reject any and all
a short time, according to the interest j bids.
JAS. M. CRONEMILLER,
ed parties, and will be carried on
Treasurer o f Jackson County, Or.
throughout the summer. If the pros | Dated this 23rd day o f July, 1908.
pects are as good as is thought the
syndicate will purchase the property
and wdl develop it. —Mail.
ASHLAND
COMMERCIAL
Woodmen Official Here.
COLLEGE
Ashland, Oregon.
Thos. W.
Robinson, o f Oakland,
California, one o f the Head Managers
b f the Woodmen o f the World, was
here during the week visiting his
cousin, W. C. Leever, and other rela
tives and former acquaintances. Mr.
Robinson is a native o f this valley and
lived here for a number o f years. He
finds many changes and improvements
for the better since his last visit here.
He is on his way to Denver to attend
the annual meeting o f the W. O. W.
board o f managers.
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SOMETHING SPECIAL
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N O T E T H E S P EC IA L:
All students who secure a nine months’ scholar
ship and enter September 7th will be entitled to
the combined course to July 1. 1009,
Including books and stationery, $83.50. This
gives you an extra month.
Investigate a n J Come.
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Hard
to
Very
often it
can’t be gotten
(At other stores.)
But you will always
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find
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THE
HARDWARE
MAN
LEEVER,
get.
at
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CENTRAL POINT FURNITURE STORE
p o in t r e a l e s t a t e c o ;
O. S . S a n d e rso n , M a n a g e r
Farm and Fruit Lands, City Property, Business
Opportunities, Mining Stocks For Sale.
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Special attention given to rentings, care and man
agement of property.
I LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US;
WE CAN SELL iT.
The
latest
device.
Can fit
any
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Sewing
Business and Shorthand Training,
thorough and practical.
Six months’ scholarship - - $45.00.
Nine months’ scholarship - -
60.00,
Old newspapers for sale at the Her
ald olfice. Bundle o f twenty-live for
5 cents.
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If you expect to eat
fruit next winter
you would better
preserve it now.
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Machine.
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 l l M a k es o f S e w in g M a c h in e s .
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P A T T IS O N ’S AD D ITIO N . •
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NOW ON THE MARKET.
If your needles are broken,
out or
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This fine, new Addition to Central Point em-
your bobbins thrown away by
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braces some of the most desirable residence
your
shuttles • worn
the baby, come to our store
property in the city.
and replenish
day—free from mud in the rainy season—the
your
supply.
The location is high and
ground is level and smooth, the view is excel
Address
P.
RITNER, Pres.
Don’t Forget the Place.
lent and pure, soft water may be obtained at an
easy depth.
NEWPORT
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BAY
Oregon’s Matchless Beach Resort.
This property has just been placed on the
C E N T R A L POINT FURN ITU RE
T. M. JONES,
STO RE,
market and has not been culled and the first
purchasers will have the entire tract to select
Proprietor.
from.
Buy now and secure for yourself the advance
House Furnishers and Undertakers.
in values which contemplated municipal im
provements are sure to bring.
The Place to Go for Perfect Rest and Ev
ery Conceivable
Form of
Healthful and
Delightful Recreation.
Fresh water from springs.
All mod
ern necessities such as telegraph, telephone, markets, fresh
ly provided every day.
Fuel in abundance.
J. H .
G R O V E
Cottages part
ly furnished or unfurnished to be had cheaply.
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.
Season Six-Months Ticket $10.
Our elaborate new Summer Book gives a con
including a list of
hotels, their capacity and rate.-.
Call on. tele
phone or write,
E. M. CONDIT,
CORNICE, SKYLICHTS, CUTTER-
ING, ROOFING ETC.
I am installing a complete and modern plant.
All work fully guaranteed as to quality Etc.
Orders solicited from all parts o f the Valley.
Ross Building, Pine Street
E. J. BONNER
EYE SPECIALIST
Doctor of Opthalmology
Guaranty«* to fit rtaMM no th«y will never
need to be changed.
O .V * in Grand Theatre big . Medford, Or*.
WM. McMURRAY,
In Central Point Monday
of Each Week.
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Central Point,
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CENTRAL POINT, OREGON.
It’s Very Queer.
Local Agent, Central Point, Oregon.
General Passenger Agent, Portland. Oregon.
Owner,
I manutacture and place,
to order, all kinds of
Rate From Central Point,
cise description of Newport,
S. A . P A TTISO N ,
Tin and Sheet M etal W orker.
ITS FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE Best of food and
an abundance of it.
For prices and terms, call on or address
When you call a girl a kitten
You are sure to get a pat,
go why should you get the mitten
When you say she is a cat?
But you do.
I f you say a girl's a vision,
It will fill her with delight.
So there should be no collision
When you say she is a sight.
But there is.
You csll a man a slv old dog;
He asks you in to sup:
Why should it set his wrath ageg
When von sav he is a pup?
But it does.
NOTICE TO TEACHERS.
The last edition o f the State Course
o f Study is exhausted; hence it is im
possible for many applicants for the
forthcoming August examination to
secure courses o f study from which to
make preparation for such examination.
Therefore, according to the announce
ment o f the State Superintendent o f
Public Instruction, no questions in any
subject are to be taken from the State
Course o f Study for the August, 1908,
examination.
Respectfully,
J. P e rc y W e ll s ,
Coanty School.Sup’ t
In a Heathen Household.
From the Philadelphia Ledger.
Elizabeth's mother dal not teach her
little daughter much that she should
have learned about religion; nor did the
father.
The other <+nv a guest said to the lit
tle girt; “ Elizabeth, does your father
say grace at the table?”
“ What gra ce?” returned the girl in
nocently.
“ Why, thanks for what you have to
eat. ”
“ O h,” replied Elizabeth, now enlight
ened. “ W e don't have to thank any
on • t ’ " m wliar we havi « ■ always pay
cash.”
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