Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, August 20, 1908, Image 4

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CENTR \L POINT HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20. 1901
Would-be Suicide at Mediord.
Lewis Orchard Sold.
The famous Lewis orchard, property
Frank t. Nelk'e, who with his wife of C. H. Lewis, of Medford, was sold
and child has been a guest at the Hotel last week to John D. dw ell, of Med­
Moore at Medford for ten days or more, ford, and William Clark and H. C.
Coming there from New York, at­ Whistler, of Palisade, Colo., the price
tempted suicide in the hotel bath-room being $160,000. The place contains 235
Tuesday forenoon. He first slashed his acres and the price is a little more than
Wrists in an attempt to sever the $680 an acre. Mr. Lewis will not leave
arteries and. failing in that, drank the Rogue River valley but will invest
a quantity of carbolic acid. His wife in other property here.
discovered him a short time after he | The deal was engineered by Mr.
had committed the rash deed and doc­ 01 veil and is the biggest real estate
tors were immediately summoned, who deal yet reported in this valley. It is
did all they could to relieve him, and at understood that the price realized on
this writing it is believed he has a this sale is “ velvet” to Mr. Lewis, the |
chance to recover. Nelke had secured original purchase price of six years ago
a lease on a buliding adjoining the having been coverei by the profits on
Hotel Moore with the intention of crops harvested.
Btarting a clothing store there, but
after being told bv a number of citiz ns
that he could do no business in that
fish are Now Ripe.
location he became despondent and
decided to end it all His wife declares
Some good catches of salmon are re­
that their married life has been always
ported by local anglers who hie them­
happy and that the only cause of the
selves to the turbulent riffles of the
rash deed is worry over business affairs.
Rogue these days.
Postmaster Tex landed a couple of
big ones the other evening, while Rural
County Gives Contract.
Carrier Jim Grieve lari led a hundred Sr
less of the smaller vintage. Tex and
The county court has entered into a Ernest Hathaway were out last even-
contract with the Jackson County itg and it is expected they fished the
Abstract company whereby the latter river dry.
Is to furnish the county with a complete
Prof. F. F. Cooper has already
set of maps or plats of every parcel of proven himself a past master of the
land in the county, giving the name of angling art by landing a 30 pounder the
the owner of every piece of real estate other morning before breakfast. If he
In the county. These maps are to be proves to be as adept at fljgging boys
kept up to date for four years, or until and hammerin' the Rule of Three into
1913. The county loses several thou- the youthful cranium as he is with hook
iand dollars each year, because of prop­ and line there will be something doing
erty that is never located hy the as­ in the big new red school house before
sessor, and therefore does not get on the coming term is over.
the assessment roll. By referring to Our regular fish editor will be on duty
these present ownership maps the as­ next week when a full report of mat­
sessor will be able to find the owner o: ters piscatorial may be expected.
all property in the county. Tiie price
to be paid for this work is $15,091.
Granulated Sore (yes Cured.
f'n« abstract company agrees to com­
“ For twenty years I suffered from a
plete all that portion of the county
north of and including township 35 south bad case of granulated sore eyes” says
of ranges east and we3t, on or about Martin Boyd of Henrietta, Ky. “ In
January 1. 1909, at Which time the sum February, 1903, a gentleman asked me ,
of $5000 shall be paid upon this contract o try Chamberlain’s Salve. I bought
and the balance of $10,000 shall be paid one box and used about two-thirds of it |
as follows, to-Wit: The sum of $5999 and my eyes have not given me any j
when one-half of the remaining w >rl; trouble since. ” This salve is for sale
is completed on said maps an l plats, by Mary A. Mee.
and the balance of »5000, when said
work is fully completed and approved
Subscribe for the H erai . d .
by the party of the first part.
i Big Shoe Sale
is now in its third week and
the stock is going fast.
These Prices Talk.
Regular Price. Now.
Mon’s Nettleton Patent Oxfords .. .$6.00 $ 4.75
Men’s Nettleton Tan O xfords....... $6.00 $ 4.50
Men’s Nettleton Vici Kid Oxfords. .$5.50 $ 4.25
Men’s Nettleton Gunmetal Oxfords. .$5.50 $ 4.25
Crawford's Patents, Tans and Gunmetal
Oxfords, regular price $4.00, now selling
a t .............
$ 3.25
Full Double Sole Vici Shoes, regular $4.00
values, a t ................................................... $ 5.25
Men’s Canvas Shoes and Oxfords, regular
$1.50 and $2.00 values, now ...................$ 1.15
100 pairs of Babies’ and Children’s Oxfords and
Slippers going at, per pair............................ SO£
They cost us more than this.
Farmers’ Heavy Mountain Boots.
Fanners’ Light Shoes, just right for August and
September, going ¡it Special Prices.
B< vs’ and Misses’ School Shoes, we will sell at
Special Prices that will astonish you.
Ladies’ Patent Oxfords, $4.00 values, a t ..............$ 2.95
Ladies’ Patent and Kid Oxfords, $0.50 values, at $ 2.85
Ladies’ $3.00 and $3.50 Kid Hand T urned ....... $ 2.90
Low-Heel Patent Oxfords, reg. $2.50 vals., at. $ 1.80
Ladies’ Patent Hand Turned Shoes, regular
$5.0(1 values, at .........................................
$ 3.90
Ladies’ Patent Button Welt, regular $5.00, now $ 3.90
Ladies’ Kid Button, Hand Turned Shoes, regular
$3.50, n o w .........................................................$ 2.95
Ladies’ Canvas Shoes and Oxftyds, $1.50 and
$2.00, now ...............*......................$ 1.00 and $ 1.60
SMiTH&MOLONY
THOROUGHBRED
White R ock
and
W h ite R eborn
CI I I C K E N S
CORNIGE, SKYLIGHTS, GUTTER­
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S im p le, d u ra b le , a u to m a tic .
11 th re a d s an y n eed le itse lf even in th e d a rk ^
M o st v alu ab le o f a ll a tta c h m e n ts .
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N o tw iatiu tf, b itin g o r c u ttin g th re a d .
If you v ant » start in the best strains
Kelso who will call for
of these famous breeds, buy now.
and
deliver family work.
Call on or address I ke W illiams ,
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Central Point. Oregon. \V ork guaranteed. Prices right.
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Then in Big Things we Sell
^CENTRAL POINT REAL ESTATE COj
O. S . S a n d e rso n , M a n a g e r
Furniture
Farm and Fruit Lands, City Property, Business
Opportunities, Mining Stocks For Sale.
Special attention given to rentings, care and man­
agement of property.
S u ita b le for a n y
ROOM
in a n y
H OUSE
in th is V a lley .
LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US;
WE GAN SELL J.
Jar-r-r-r !“
“Was that an earthquake?”
“No. It was the drayman un­
loading a shipment of
If not in stock we will
order for you on short
notice.
Economy, Everlasting and
Mason Fruit Jars and Jelly
Glasses at
CENTRAL POINT FURNITURE
T. M. JONES,
STORE,
Proprietor.
House Furnishers and Undertakers.
LEEVER’S
NEWPORT
If you expect to eat
fruit next winter
you would better
preserve it now.
YAQUINA BAY
Oregon’s Matchless Beach Resort.
The Place to Go for Perfect Rest and Ev­
ery Conceivable Form of Healthful and
Delightful Recreation.
an abundance of it.
Fresh water from springs.
THE
HARDWARE
MAN
LEEVER,
ITS FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE-Best of food and
All mod­
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PATTISO.N’S ADDITION.
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NOW ON THE MARKET.
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e m ’necessities such as telegraph, telephone, markets, fresh­
ly provided every day.
Fuel in abundance.
Cottages part­
ly furnished or unfurnished to be had cheaply.
nicipal sanitary regulations.
Strict mu­
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NEWPORT is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to
Albany or Corvallis, thence Corvallis & Eastern R. R.
This fine, new Addition to Central Point em-
Train
property in the city.
Rate From Central Point,
Season Six-Months Ticket $10.
The location is high and
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day—free from mud in the rainy season—th e
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ground is level and smooth, the view is excel-
$
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lent and pure, soft water may be obtained at an
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easy depth.
Our elaborate new Summer Book gives a con­
cise description of Newport, including a list of
hotels, their capacity and rates.
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braces some of the most desirable residence
service daily and the trip a pleasure throughout.
This property has just been placed on the
Call on, tele­
market and has not been culled and the first
phone or write,
purchasers will have the entire tract to select
E. M. CONDIT,
Local Agent, Central Point, Oregon.
WM. McMURRAY,
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
from.
Buy now and secure for yourself the advance
in values which contemplated municipal im­
provements are sure to bring.
For prices and terms, call on or address
ASHLAND
E. J. BONNER
CO M M ERCIAL
C O LLEG E
EYE SPECIALIST
Owner,
SOMETHING SPECIAL
Office in G rand T h e atre big., Medford, Ore.
Business and Shorthand Training,
thorough and practical.
Six months’ scholarship - - $45.00.
Nine months’ scholarship - - 60.00.
In Central Point Monday
NOTE THf SPECIAL:
G uarantee« to fit s la v e s so th ey will never
need to be changed.
HERALD OFFICE,
Central Point,
All stu d en ts w ho secu re a nine m on th s’ scholar- j
sh ip and en te r S eptem ber 7th will be en titled to
th e combined course to J u ly 1. 1909,
Including books ami staU onery. 183.50. This j
g ives you an e x tra m onth.
of Each Week.
FOR SAI.E.
One harness and top buggy; one cow,
good heating stove and other household
and kitchen furniture. Enquire at the
Crystal Ice Cream Parlor.
0 . B. N ash
S. A. PATTISON,
Ashland. Oregon.
Leave package at Stone’s
barber shop or see T. J.
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.
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Glen Fdbrick. Prop.
! All kinds Laundry work solicited
I manutacture and place,
to order, all kinds of
But
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G R O V E
Tin and Sheet Metal Worker.
IT’S A LITTLE THING
Doctor of Opthalmology
MEDFORD DOMESTIC
LAUNDRY.
J. H .
CENTRAL POINT FURNITURE
T. M. JONES, STORE,
Proprietor.
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brstigate and Come.
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Address P. RITNF.R. Pres.
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Prof. F. F. Cooper, who has been
1 retained as principal of the Central
Point public school, has arrived in town
and haa rented the Mrs. Caldwell cot-
tage juat being completed in Pattison’s
addition.
Oregon.
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Dr. Gesner was down from Medford
Friday looking for office rooms. The
doctor ia pleaaed with the future out-
look for Central Point and wishes to
locate here in the practice of his pro­
fession.