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CENTRAL POINT HERALD. THURSDAY. AUGUST 27. 190S. What is Best for Indigestion? 1 MEDFORDDOMESTIC LAUNDRY, OUR ICE CREAM! A DEAR LITTLE FINGER. A Sad Case. Mr. A. Robinson of Drumquin, Onta rio, has been lrouted for years with Co Regarded b y Little Clarence's Mam ! A story Is told by a lawyer of Little Rock. Ark., aliout the sad case of a inuigestion, and recommends Chamber ma and by Hia Papa Toe. native of that town who sought Justi e lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets as "Did oo burt oo dear ’ltty finger?” Have you tasted it? Did you use it last by rensou of the theft of a horse be “ the best medicine I ever used.” If So said little Clarence Suiffiy’s moth longing to him. As, however, the man Summer? If you did you will be a cus Glen Eabrick. Prop. troubled with indigestion or constipa er to little Clarence, who bad Just who took the animal returned It to the tomer this Summer, for everybody says it tion give them a trial. They are cer caught one of his fingers In a drawer owner, the lawyer advised the aggriev All kinds Laundry work solicited tain to prove beneficial. They are easy and pluched and bruised It a little, ed one to let the matter drop. "Cnn’t 1 have him arrested for usu to take and pleasant in effect. Price, whereupon he had set up a howl and Leave package at Stone’s 25 cents. Samples free at Mary A. r naturally rushed for his mother, aod ry, then?” demanded the man Indig also naturally Mrs. Snlfily had syin- nantly. barber shop or see T. J. Mee’s drug store. ! pathixed with him deeply. “What on earth do you mean?” “Daggone It, mister; he used the “Did oo huat oo dear ’ltty finger?“ Kelso who will call for Soda Fountain, Confectioneries, Cigars, Etc. she said,. And she was also concerned hoss, didn't he? Yes, sir; be used hint Observation Cars. and deliver family work. deeply for fear be had done the finger mighty hard by the looks of him!” At the Old Stand, some serious harm, and so straight Work guaranteed. Prices right. Second and Pine Sts. Defined. way she sent for the doctor. On and after November 15, 1907, the “Pn, what’s an Infidel?” Central Point, Ore. observation cars between Portland and And when the doctor came he looked “A man who has never had reason It over and said it really wasn’t any Oakland California, on trains Nos. 15 thing very bad, that there were no as yet to believe his time had come."— and 16 will be carried through instead bones broken, Just a little abrasion of Chicago Record-Herald. of being cut out, as heretofore, at Ro>e- the skin, but he guessed heM put a little bandage nrouud It to protect It burg. EYE SPECIALIST Southbound, under this new arrange until it got well, and he didn't think he ment, passengers holding proper trans would need to come ngnln, but if Mrs. Doctor of OpthalmoJogy portation and Pullman accommodations ' Snlfily should want the bandage re may occupy these cars on the night newed, why, If she would hrl::g little C uaranteea to fit glasses so they w ill never Clarence to the office he would fix It leaving Portland until reaching Eugene up. need to be changed. at 12:32 a. m. * And did Mrs. Snlfily want the bond | Office in G rand T h e atre big., M edford, Ore. F red P a r k e r , Agt. S. P.tCo., age renewed? She was at the doctor's 31tf Central Point, Oregon. office with little Clarence the next day, In Central Point Monday and the day after that, and the next day, and so on continuously. Ami dll of Eac'i Week. the doctor think he'd lose his nail? A Faithful Friend. cheap for The “ 1 have used Chamberlain’s Colic, And would It Lave a sear? She’d hate to have one of little Clarence's fingers Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy since it scarred. The doctor reassured her from cash at Horseshoer, was first introduced to the public in day to day as he put on the fresh 1872, and have never found one instance wrappings, while Clarence played —Harper’s Weekly. where a cure was not speedily effected around through all these days with by its use. I have been a commercial that dear little finger done up In n big WHEN IN TOWN CALL AT The True Summer GirL traveler for eighteen years, and never bandage. I n t h e g lo r io u s s u m m e r tim e — But then a time came when even start out on a trip without this, n y I n th e b a lm y m o n th o f J u n e O r J u ly o r A u g u s t f a i r — faithful friend,” says H. S. Nichols of Mrs. Suiflly thought It was safe to T o b e b o r n is s u r e a boon. take the bandage off. and. lo, the Oakland, Ind. Ter. When a man has wound had loft no scar at all! “Ard G ir ls t h a t c o m e in s u m m e r ’s la p used a remedy for thirty-five years he Isn't that delightful 7" Mrs. Sniffly O f h e r n a t u r e h a v e p a rto o k . knows its value and is competent, to j said to Mr. Snlfily, because she'd hate B ir d s a n d flo w e rs, p la y m a t e s s w e e t. T e a c h h e r m u c h f r o m n a t u r e 's book. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. tpeak of it. For sale by Mary A. Mee. [ to have Clarence have a scar on his Which is “ the best” in Oregon. Try it and if you don’t finger. S w e e t o f te m p e r , k in d o f h e a r t . Leave orders and packages say it is “ the^best” Jack will treat. We also handle the M a n y g r a c e s s h e c a n b o a s t— And Mr. Snlfily said to Mrs. Snlffiy at Williams Hotel. T o e x p r e s s it In a line. that It was very nice and he was gUid Celebrated O f th e b e s t s h e lia s t h e m o s t. Methodist Church Services. It had come out all right, but when In M a n y m a id e n s I h a v e m e t duo time the doctor's bill came In b - B o rn In w in te r , s p r in g a n d f a ll— a little and sahl to himself that I n th e g lo r io u s s u m m e r tim e Preaching services every Sunday at sighed he hoped little Clarence wouldn’t get | S u m m c r g ir ls a r e e tie e n o f a ll. 11 a. m and every other Sunday even his finger caught In a drawer very —C h ic a g o U e c o r d - H e m id . ing at 7:30 Sunday School every Sunday morn often.—Now York Sun. THOROUGHBRED ing at 10:00 Helping the Burglar Out. The Revolving Cat. Epworth League at 6:45 every Sun “John,” she whispered, “there's n day evening Little Susie has always been deeply Junior Epworth League at 3 p. m. interested In mechanical toys and num burglar In the drawing room. He has every Sunday bers several among her choicest po«- Just knocked against the piano aud hit Prayer meeting every Thursday sesslons. Recently the family eat, hav several keys at once’." evening at 7:30 and *TH go down,” said be. ing apparently eaten something which “Oh, John, don’t do anything rash!" disagreed with her. began n mad race “Rash! Why, I'm going to help aronad the room, leaping chairs, diving Chronic Diarrhoea Relieved. under sofas aud turning somersaults. him. You don’t suppose he can re FINE SAMPLE ROOM EUROPEAN PLAN move the piano from the house with Mr. Edward E. Henry, with the Unit Susie’s mother, much frightened, seized out assistance!”—London Throne. ed States Express Co., Chicago, writes: j her small daughter and mounted a convenient table. But Susie remained “ Our General Superintendent, Mr. j nnsenred. Clapping her hands In glee, An Omission. Quick, handed me a bottle of Chamber-1 she shouted, "Wind her up again, f Magistrate—What is the charge If you want a start in the best «trains Iain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea! mamma; wind her up again!”—Wom against you this time? Boggs—They erf these famous breeds, buy now. Remedy some time ago to check an at an’s Home Companion. cotched me a-stealiug oranges, yer Call on or address I ke W illiams , tack on the old chronic diarrhoea. I worship. Magistrate—Didn't I tell you I8tf The Ho ne of Commercial and Mining Men Central Point, Oregon. A Kick Coming. when you were here before not to stool have used it since that time and cured anything more? Boggs— No. yer wor many on our trains who have been sick. ship; you said not to steal any more I am an old soldier who served with lemons, but yer didn’t say n word ASHLAND COM M ERCIAL C O LLEG E H o te l N a s li C o., P r o p r ie to r s Rutherford B. Hayes and William Mc about oranges.—London Graphic. Kinley four years in the 23rd Ohio M edford. Oregon AshlanJ, Oregon. Regiment, and have no ailment except Wide Awake. Dining-room Unsurpassed. Refurnished Throughout. chronic diarrhoea, which this remedy Fuddle—You know Stocks, donT yon? stops at once. ” For sale by Mary A, Doctor—Yes. Indeed. He Is now a pa Mee. tient of mine. Fuddle—I’retty Wide Business and Shorthand Training, awake man, isn’t he? Doctoi^-I should thorough and practical. say so. I am treating him for Insom Six month»’ scholarship - - $45.00. nia.—London Tit-Bits. Nine months’ scholarship - - 60.00. Quite the Contrary. NOTE THE SPECIAL: \ The Sympathetic Fvleud—It must be For a limited time we offer the Cen- j A lt students who secure a *ine m onths'scholar- j very hard to lose money at the races. tral Point Herald and the Thrice-a-Week . Smith (a plunger)—Hard! nang It. ship jmd enter Septemlxjr 7 th will 1 * entitled to | World (New York) each one year for j combined course to July I, 1909 , old chap, it's the easiest thing In the the Including f2.15. This means 208 papers at a cost J booflrs and stationery,. This ! world!—London Opinion. give«you an extra month. of only a cent apice Central Point is going to improve j There Is no use running. To set out more during the present year than in In time is the main point.—Da Fon i Repair work of all kinds. Wood Turning and Scroll »ny year in its past history. You will j talne. Work. Horseshoing and Wagonwork. Cast Iron Braizing. need the Herald to keep posted on j what is doing at home C h e e r in g . A presidential election is coming on Aspirant— Y’ou have heard my voice. this year and you will need the Thrice- (R'ofesoor. Now please tell me candid ly what branch of vocalism It is best a-Week World to keep you posted on adapted for. Professor— Well—cheer national affairs, especially regarding ing! the political situation in New York. Better subscribe today IS THE BEST. CLOTHING .G S. Moore, Singletrees, Doubletrees, Neckyokes PRICE’S. C le a n e d , P ressed , R e p a ir e d . THE :-: OFFICE E. J. BONNER F or Pure “A sto r” W hiskey J. D. W ILLIA M S. C o lu m b ia Beer T h e Office W liite R o c k M e d fo r d , - - O re g o n W h i t e L e g ’o r n C H IC K E N S Hotel N a s h SOMETHING SPECIAL F. A. HAWK X e - y C ltibbiuf^ Oiler- General Blacksmithing Central Peint, Oegon. Diarrhoea buildings! Cured. “ My father has for years been trou bled with diarrhoea, and. tried every means possible to effect a cure, without avail,” writes John H. Zirkle ox Ph.lip- pi, W. Va. “ He saw Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy advertised in the Philippi Republican and decided to try it. The result is one bottle cured him and he has not suffer ed with the disease for eighteen months. Before taking this remedy he was a constant sufferer. He is now sound and well, and although sixty years old, can do as much work as a young man. Sold by Mary A. Mee. Summer Excursion Rates to New jw rt. A Blow to the Gossips. Among Tabic Ornaments ”XX'h.v are all you women down on Mrs. Weedes? Yon were very sorry for her when her husband died.” “Tes. and how did she repay our Interest in her? She fixed things so that none of the papers would publish I the amount of money hor husband left.”—Philadelphia Tress. Stairs ih«n M c C a l l '« NI n * a r in # T h e '. * * * • * _ • # more *uhue: ft>*r* (ha ■ ny oOev I.ariir»' Magatine ha* cCall Pat 1 I . n d y A t r i l » - « W n r . l e d . !!*wl«nm« p n r n i n n i o i lib e ra.' •it n * ) ai.-i c o m i- i«*i<4» f ..i»«rr* C a t a l o g a c i o f b-jo P r e n i Hirt» C « t a l '- L u « ( * h o w 4 n g « p o p re m iu m « • ru t I r e « . Gyer— 1 understand young Seers was married last week. Mycr—Yes. He married a clairvoy ant. Gyer—Indeed! Case of love at second sight. 1 suppose?—S t Louis Tost-Dls- pateb. Better Than the Curfew. A Good Investment. rna. 1 h ' ------ pbc4»y. y ____ e a r __ ’» » u b M n p t i o a . t . i . * *'irn » '. m E>«r») b e r * ) p c o k s N t . 1 0 c r p f f c a , , J.atr»t I ________....— n u m b e r, .1 c e n f n . F v * r y s o h a c r ib e r f * t * m M c C a l l P a t «»rn « » « ■ 4 It Would Seem So. “There don’t seem to be any children on the street In your town.” "Nope. They’re all stayin' In. One of the Hons In tb' show tip yonder got out of his cage yesterday an’ ain't been caught y e t” — Cleveland Plain Dealer. m n re M c fllH P « M * r r * w H P « » l » r n a « r . M in ft»* V n h e â T h e r e * i » m • m o re rn * 1 h i* U • » h .*n o f a n y > t b r r e I pi p lie ft y . a c c o u n t o f » h e ir -.«yl«, a c c u r a c y a n d a well-filled decanter has first choice among “choice spirits.” That “ little drop of 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. To afford an opportunity to the peo ple of this locality to visit the coast during the Summer months, the South ern Pacific Company will sell round trip excursion tickets from Central Point to Newport and Yaquima Bay points fur ! »10.00 for the round trip daily from A Business Practice. "I don't see why you want to marry June l8t-to October 15th. These tickets Pori and Sherry for family Use. are good for return passage for six a girl who Is an embroidery expert” “What has her business to do with months from date of sale. Tickets Mail orders given prompt attention. good only for continuous passage each « r ••XVhy, she Is such a designing young way, except in cases of serious illness person."—Baltimore American. of ticketholderor memoerof his family, H. O. WILKINSON, Prop. when stop-overs or extension of limit Very Remarkable. - - OREGON. may be arranged. For further in "He's a remarkable man. Takes a MEDFORD — Phone 214— cold bath every morning.” formation, address or call on •But”— F red P arker , W m . M c M urray , ••Without bragging abcut It"—Kan Agent. G. P A- T. A., Central Point, Ore. Portland, Ore. sas City Journal. Subscribe for the H erald . 6tf “WfARY’S" j , AU/b*** T H E M cC A L i. C C - Hew ¥•■* DIARRHOEA T h e r e is n o n e e d o f a n y o n e s u ffe r in g lo n g w ith th i s d is e a s e , fo r to e ffec t a q u ic k c u r e it is on*y n e c e s s a r y t o take a few d o s e s o f 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 ost cases one dose is sufficient. It never f a ils a n d can be relied upon in the m ost severe sn d dangerous cases. I t is equally v a l uable for children and is the m eans of savin g the lives of m any children each year. In the world’s history no m edicine has ever m et with greater success. PRICE 26«. LARGE SIZE SOe. Solté A . Ja»«. Cent: a 1 Point Townsite Co., H eraU O f fee, Central Point, Ore.