Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, August 27, 1908, Image 4

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    CENTRAL POINT HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1908.
Harriman Didn't Come.
Successful Applicants.
CENTRAL POINT FURNITURE
T. M. JONES, STORE,
Proprietor.
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Following is a list of successful ap­
E. H. Harriman did not come to plicants for teachers’ certificates at the
Medford last week as expected on recent examination helJ at Jackson­
account of being obliged to remain at ville:
Pelican Bay to entertain an old friend
FIRST GRADE.
of his, Mr. R. U. Matism. Governor
Mae B. Nealon, Rose Nealon, Central
Chamberlain, Fred E. Stanley and J. Point; Louise Ward, Talent; Nellie A.
P. O'Brien came in, however, and en­ Crocker, Ashland.
joyed the luncheon prepared by the
SECOND GRADE.
Medford people and Berved at Rogue
River, as much as Mr. Harriman could Harriet I. Miller, Wimer; Ida E.
possibly have done. Governor Cham­ Ditsworth, Peyton; Minnie R. Corey,
berlain reported that Mr Harriman is Medford; Delmer O. Frederick, Med­
much interested in the development of ford; Ruby E. Hesse, Medford. Bertha i
the Crater Lake region and ail of that Smith, Jacksonville: Lola Phelps, Cli­
Bec.ion of Eastern and Central Oregon, max; Inez Willits, Climax; Bessie |
now without transportation facilities, Heselton, Eagle Point; Chas. E. John-,
and that the magnate agreed to act as son, Jacksonville.
THIRD GRADE.
chairman of a commission to be ap­
pointed by the Governor to gether
Bessie Flippen, Rock Point; Eleanor j
funds for the building of a first-class Maulé, Medford; Alma S. Hansen,
automobile road from Central Point to Medford; Frances G. Miller, Medford; |
Crater Lake and on to Klamath Falls. ¡ Lucile Marshall, Medford; May Howe,
The Governor is enthusiastic over the j Climax: Nell C. Belmer, Ashland;
wonders and beauties of the lake, Margaret Shuck, Central Point.
and announces that if he is elected
senator he will work for a continuing
Old newspapers for sale at the Her­
appropriation for improvements in tbe ald office. Bundle of twenty-five for
Crater Lake park.
5 cents.
i Big Shoe Sale
is now in its third week and
the stock is going fast.
These Prices Talk.
Regular Price. Now.
Men’s Nettleton Patent Oxfords .. .$6.00 $ 4 .7 5
Men’s Nettleton Tan O xfo rd s........$6.00 $ 4 .5 0
Men’s Nettleton Vici Kid Oxfords,:.$5.50 $ 4.25
Men’s Nettleton Gunmetal Oxfords. .$5.50 $ 4 .2 5
Crawford’s Patents, Tans and Gunmetal
Oxfords, regular price $4.00, now selling
at . . . . . . . . . . . . ........................................ 9 3 .2 5
Full Double Sole Yici Shoes, regular $4.00
values, a t ........................................................$ 3 .2 5
Men’s Canvas Shoes and Oxfords, regular
$1.50 and $2.00 values, now .....................$ 1 .1 5
100 pairs of Babies’ and Children’s Oxfords and
Slippers going at, per pair.......................... .50£
They cost us more than this.
Farmers’ Heavy Mountain Boots.
Farmers’ Light Shoes, just right for August and
September, going at Special Prices.
Bovs’ and Misses’ School Shoes, we will sell at
Special Prices that will astonish you.
Ladies’ Patent Oxfords, $4.00 values, a t ...............$ 2 .9 5
Ladies’ Patent and Kid Oxfords, $3.50 values, at $ 2 .8 5
Ladies’ $3.00 and $3.50 Kid Hand T urned........ $ 2 .6 0
Low-Heel Patent Oxfords, reg. $2.50 vals., a t . . $ 1 .8 0
Ladies’ Patent Hand Turned Shoes, regular
$5.00 values, at ......................................... . . . . . , . $ 3 . 9 0
Ladies’ Patent Button Welt, regular $5.00, now $ 3 .9 0
Ladies’ Kid Button, Hand Turned Shoes, regular
$3.50, n o w .............................................................. $ 2 .9 5
Ladies’ Canvas Shoes and Oxfords, $1.50 and
$2.00, n o w .......................................... $ 1 .0 0 and $ 1 .6 0
SMITH & MOLONY
..Oregon..
Builders
Are you doing what you can to populate your State?
OREGON NEEDS PEO PLE-Settlers, honest farmers,
meehanies, merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong
hands and a willing heart—capital or r.o capital.
Southern Pacific Co. (Lines in Oregon)
is sending tons of Oregon literature to the Eas. for distri­
bution through every available agency. Will you not help
the good work of building Oregon by sending us the names
and addresses of your friends who are likely to be inter­
ested in this state? We will be glad to bear the expense
of sending them complete information about OREGON
and its opportunities.
COLONIST TICKETS will be on sale during SEPTEM­
BER AND OCTOBER from the East to all points in Ore­
gon. The fares from a few principal cities are:
From Louisville, $41.70
From Denver,
$30.00
“ Cincinnati, 42.20
“ Omaha,
30.00
" Cleveland. 14.75
“ Kansas City 30.00
" New York 55.00
*• S t Louis, 35.50
M Chicago,
38.00
TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID.
If you want to bring a friend or relative to Oregon, depos­
it the proiier amount with any of our ngents. The ticket
will then be furnished by telegraph.
E. M. CONDIT. Ixjcal Agent, Central Point, Oregon.
WM. McMURRAY, Gen. Pass. A g t, Portland. Ore.
IPS A LITTLE THING
GALVANIZED IRON
W ATER TANKS
Made from best
grade of stock
Eut
1 use 14 gauge stock
All my work is
or lighter if desired
fully guaranteed
Before the rainy season you
should attend to that job of
GUTTERING, SPOUTING OR
ROOF WORK.
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I t th re a d s any n eed le itse lf ev en in tb e aarK ^
M o st v a lu a b le of a ll • tta o h m e o t» .
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I will be pleased to give you an estimate on the cost.
The Tin and
Sheet Metal Worker.
J. H. G RO VE,
Then in Big Things we Sell
Ross Building, Pine Street.
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Furniture
CENTRAL POINT, OREGON
GENTRAL POINT REAL ESTATE CO.]
C. S. San derson, M anager
S u i t a b l e fo r a n y
ROOM
in a n y
H O U SE
in t h i s V a l l e y .
Farm and Fruit Lands, City Property, Business
Opportunities, Mining Stocks For Sale.
Special attention given to rentings, care and man­
agement of property.
LIST
YOUR PROPERTY WITH
WE GAN
If not in stock we will
order for you on short
notice.
US;
SELL iT.
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CENTRAL POINT FURNITURE
T. M. JONES,
STORE,
Proprietor.
“Was that an earthquake?”
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‘No. It was the drayman un­
loading a shipment of
House Furnishers and Undertakers.
E c o n o m y , E v e r la s t in g a n d
M a s o n F r u it J a r s a n d J e l l y
NEWPORT
YAQUINA BAY
Oregon’s Matchless Beach Resort.
The Place to Go for Perfect Rest and Ev­
ery Conceivable Form of Healthful and
Delightful Recreation.
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ITS FA CILITIES A R E C O M P L E T E -B est of food and
an abundance of it. Fresh water from springs. All mod­
em necessities such as telegraph, telephone, markets, fresh­
ly provided every day. Fuel in abundance. Cottages part­
ly furnished or unfurnished to be had cheaply. Strict mu­
nicipal sanitary regulations.
N E W PO R T
G la s s e s a t
LEEVER’S
If you expect to eat
fruit next winter
you would better
preserve it now.
THE
HARDWARE
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is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to
Albany or Corvallis, thence Corvallis & Eastern R. R.
service daily and the trip a pleasure throughout.
Train
Rate From Central Point,
Season Six-Months Ticket $10.
Our elaborate new Summer Book gives a con­
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.
WM. McMURRAY,
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
Huckleberry Pie.
Joint Effo rt
for Water.
PATTISON’S ADDITION.
NOW ON THE MARKET.
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
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.
For prices and terms, call on or address
Jacksonville people are figuring on a
Frank Aikins left Tuesday morning: municipal water system and, with that
for Huckleberry mountain, where he end in view, have had an engineer look­
expects to load up with a Winter’s sup­ ing into a source of supply from Jack-
son creek below the inflow of Cantrell
ply of the lucious fruit.
The huckleberry crop is said to be gulch. The supply, however, it is re­
immense in the mountains this season ported, is found to be insufficient, and
and many of our citizens are. availing: it is probable the people of that town
themselves of a combined outing and will seek the co-operation of Central
1'oint in making an arrangement for
berry quest in the high places.
If there is anything in the pie line bringing Applegate water over the
that beats well developed huckleberries divide for the use of both towns. Such
Rogue River valley people have yet to an arrangement, if practicable, will no
discoverit. A colored Virginia "A untie'’ : doubt meet the approval of this town
who was transplanted from the Old and may offer a solution of the water
Dominion to Oregon, after tasting problem which has so long been vexing
Oregon huckleberry pie, forgot the red us.
pie cherries of her native state and re­
marked, "Oh Lawd; if I ever die I
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S. A. PATTISON,
Owner,
HERALD OFFICE,
Central Point,
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