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CENTRAL POINT HERALD. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER & 1903. +*+++++•:• !■ 1-14 'H -H -1 -H "l- H "l 111 1 I H H l- f C entral P oint H erald the depositors o f wildcat institu tions. S. A. P a t t i s o n , P u b l i s h e r . Howr about the “ solid” banks o f the country during the panic An independent local newspaper Central Point, Ore. o f last Winter? Were there many devoted to the interests o f Central ■of them? How many Portland! Point and the Rogue River Valley. TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Published Every Thursday, banks could have stood the test ijibscriptton price, $1.50 per year, in had the Governor not declared D IRECTO R S—J. W. Merritt, President; Vf. C. Leever, Vice-President; T. M advance. Witten, Cashier; I. C. Robnett, W. J. Freeman. holidays for many weeks and Entered as Second-class Matter, May 4, thus protected the banks Irom 190 i, at the Post Office at Central P oin t., ^ d e m a n d s o f depositorS for Your Patronage is Respectfully Solicited. Oregon, under the A ct o f Congress of i their money? And who o fte n , March 3. 1879. = starts off the wildcat institutions? Whose money and names were, TALI TIMOTHY G EER . j ostensibly, behind the Grab and Ex-Governor T. T. Geer, pres- Rust Co. and the Oregon Bust- ent editor o f the Pendleton Trib- y °ur Savings Bank! There are une, advises republican members- laws now to protect the public elect o f the Oregon legislature an^ legitimate bankers from the who signed Statement No. 1 to wildcatter, and while it is true resign before the November e le c-: they are n°t often fully enforced, W IL L IA M S B R O S . tion in order that unpledged j ** *s probable that if the con- members may be elected, who servative bankers o f the country D O O R & L ’B R . C O . “will be free to obey the mandates |were interested in seeing to it o f the bosses an<T defeat G eorge! ^bat all banks are operated on a E. Chamberlain, whom the p eo -, sa^e an<^ sane basis they could do pie o f the state, by a big major- (muc^ toward that end. 4 1 1 1 1 11 H~!~ t i l l ' '1- M -r-l-’-' -t-t— i lT 4 - b i tT-'IHrl I t t i W " l 1' ity, named as the popular choice | ^ deposit guarantee law last ,---- — In Forbidden Places, Among Table Ornaments for United States senator. This | W‘ nter would have largely pre- A very large mastiff at one end o f a is to be expected o f tall Timothy, vei,ted the panic, because if the teaab and a very small girl at the other who is as long, slim and (politi- Pe°p le were assured by the state end formed a combination which at LEWIS & SONS, Prop*. tracted the attention of a casual pedes ically) as slippery as an e e l., °r nation that their money was trian In a quiet side street. Anything to defeat the will o f absolutely safe, no matter what The little gfrl doubtless thought that the people and to bolster up the j happened to the bank, not a man F re sh a n d S a lt M e a ts ■he was taking the dog out for au air ing. but the big animal himself appear waning power o f the corrupt, o f them would have clamored tor ed to have the Impression that be was old political machine, that has for his money. Business would not too leader of the expedition, and, be have been unsettled for months yond question, the balance o f power years debauched the state o f wns entirely ou his side. He dragged Oregon, looks good to Geer. He by enforced holidays, and “ con the girl along despite her scolding and Highest Market Price Paid for Beef, Pork and Mutton. was made governor by this same fidence,” that greatest asset of expostulations at a pace which kept We invite your patronage. CENTRAL POINT, ORE. her breathless. machine and no doubt still har all banking and commercial en Suddenly, either from a whim of his bors a hankering for a senatorial terprises, would not neéd to be ! own or because somebody had been In toga. People who are not posted “ restored” every time there is a j the habit of taking him there, he dart- In regard to the political pruri- j flurry on Wall street, a well-filled decanter has first choice j ed through the swinging doors of a among "ch oice spirits.” That “ little : comer saloon. The girl looked horrl- ence o f men like Geer, might ex drop o f something” that sounds so! fled; hut, clinging determinedly to her A MEDICAL TRUST. pect that any man v/ho has been vague and mysterious, has really a end of the leash, she followed her definite meaning when it is bought o f I charge, and as the doors swung shut honored by the people o f a state j ----- us. It then means “ something GOOD. ” | behind her the cttaual pedestrian heard as he has been would be above [ Oregon seems to be up against a Everybody likes to blow their own horn, ^ eIasperutod remonatrance : j but our customers are the ones that advising such a dishonorable j medical trust. According to reports give “ Oh, darnfound It! Don't you know j us the m ist praise. They swear C e n t r a l P o in t , O r e g o n S° 'here? It's only a place course to members o f the legisla I from Portland, at the recent examina- by the high quality Wines and Liquors lad,es that we handle. Y ou ’ ll do the same | ior men.” ’-l*hiladclphia Ledger. ture, but Geer is evidently not | tions held there for license to practice after trying them. above anything except in phys j medicine in the state only three o f a All kinds of hauling promptly done. Retail Dealerlin Wood. Port and Sherry for Family Use. The more the Japanese become ac ique. His advice to the State I large class o f graduates, fresh from quainted with the resources of tbelr Mail orders given prompt attention. ment No. 1 men carries with it their studies in the Oregon Medical part of the Island of Sakhalin the bet NOTICE FO R PUBLICATION . EN T R A L POINT LODGE NO. )93 ter they are satisfied with the bargain the inference that if these men College, were able to pass. Besides Department of the Interior, “ W EARY’ S ” I. O. O. F. that gave them possession of it The Will only resign and another this, it is hinted that M. Ds from other Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon, fisheries are proving very profitable, H. O. W ILK INSO N, Prop. June 12, 1908. Meets every Saturday evening at election be held to elect their states who have come to Oregon to Notice is hereby givea that Clara E. Boughton, 7:30 p. m. in A. O. U. W . Hall, MEDFORD - - OREGON. and coal mines ef valuo are being de of Butte Falla, Oregon, who, on June 12. 1908, successors a sufficient number locate and peddle pills to the genus corner Second and Pine Sts. Visit veloped. The Japanese population now — Phone 214— made Timber Application No. 10145, for SWV4 of ing brothers are specially invited to SEV4, SEV4 of SWV*. Section 30. Township 34 numbers 1)0.000, and daring the fishing o f republicans can be whipped Oregonius are, no matter what their South, Range 1 East, Willamette Meridian, has meet with us when in town. season it is much larger. The vigor E k n e s t H a t h a w a y , J. W. J a c o b s , into line to “ vote ’ er straight” past training and practice, unceremoni filed notice of intention *to make Fnaf displayed by the new occupants o f ] Secretary. Noble Grand. Proof, to establish claim to the land above and thus make possible the elec ously “ turned down” and told to get described, before A. S. Bliton. U. S. Commissioner, Sakhalin indicates what will happen at Medford, Oregon, on tion o f Charlie Fulton or, perish out. Some people are o f the opinion in Korea when Japanese energy has Monday, the 28th day of September. 1908. the thought, perhaps even tall that the young student, fresh from his P R O F E S S I O N A L Claimant names as witnesses: Bert H. Harris, full play. of Medford. Oregon; Labin B. Caster and Frank Timothy himself. S. Caster, of Derby, Oregon, and Meiburo A. books and from the advantage of € s/ ¿> Houghton, of Butte Falls. Oregon. About 13,000 graduates of Yale are JEROME L. RAWHOUSER Geer appears to take it for lectures and clinics given by the IBENJAMIN L. EDDY. now surviving. The class of ’78, of Register. PHYSICIAN AN D SURGEON. granted that the voters o f Ore- ablest men in the profession, is better which Judge Taft is a member, con Office second floor John Ross building, gon are still a lot o f hide-bound able to pass a prepared “ quiz” than is tributes ninety-six, the original mem over Herald office. Pine street. Timber Lend, act JuneS. 1878. partisans who will do just as he the older man who has perhaps been in bership having beeu 120. The thirty Call residence from office phone when NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION year reuulou called together eighty of and a few other self-constituted active practice for years, and that the neceatiary. day or night. United States Land Office. the boys o f ’78, a fact worthy of Roseburg, Oregon* March 26, 190#. bosses tell them, but it is more man from some o f the older metical CENTRAL POINT ........................... OREGON W E B ST E R ’S I Notice is hereby given that in compliance with record. than probable that he has made colleges o f the East and with perhaps j the provision« of the act of Congress of June 3. I 1878, entitled. “ An met for the sale of timber lands INTERNATIONAL a mighty poor guess this time. a number o f years o f active practice to in the states of California. Oregon. Nevada, and President Eliot's remark, "One must Washington Territory,” as extended te all the D K H. P. HARGRAVE never do scurvy things In the supposed DICTIONARY The result o f the last state elec his credit, might possibly be as com Public Land states by act of August 4. 1892, j Robert G. Wilson, of Morgan Hill, county of Santa PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Interest or for the pleasure of others,’ A Library in One Book tion is pretty good evidence that petent to roll a pill or spread a plaster | Clara. State of California, filed in this office <m I May 18. 1907, his sworn statement. No. 9261. for will doubtless be recognized by Presi B e s id e s an a ccu ra te , p r a c Oregonians have spunked up a I the purchase of the NH NEV4. SEH NEvi . of Office over First National Bank tic a l, a u d s c h o la r ly v o c a b u as is the fellow who has been addicted dent ltooeevelt as a pretty good cpi | Section No. 18. in Township No. 33, South o f Lit and decided to vote as they la ry o f E n g lis h , e n la r g e d Medford Range No. 1 East. W. M., Ore., and will offer Oregon gram. to similar practice* in Oregon for five proof to show that the land sought is more valu w ith 2 5 ,0 0 0 N E W W O R D S , blame please and without being able for its timber or atone than for agricultural th e In te rn a tio n a l co n ta in s or ten or forty years. It is hinted by purposes and to establish his claim to said land Explorer Peary could ralae that north "show n” and the chances are a H i s t o r y o f t h e E n g lish before the Register and Receiver of this office, at some “ nosey” people who sometimes J. E- tNYART, °RES. j. A. p e r r y , vice-0fee. Roseburg, Oregon, on L a n g u a g e , G u id e t o P r o pole fund quick enough Just now if he pretty good that if the members- Thursday, the 17th day of September, 1908. n u n c ia tio n , D i c t i o n a r y o f | dig into and publish things about other would take the 123.000 In five dollar He names as witnesses: Charles E Morine and elect listen to Geer’s grouch and F ic tio n , N e w G a ze tte e r o f Medford National Bank chip* and give each contributor a Albert Morine. ot Trail. Oregon; Edward T. Mc- people’ s business that the pill business th e W o r l d , N e w B io g r a p h Kinstry and Silaa F. Morine. of Grants Pass. Ore. resign the people will at once I ticket halfway to the arctic Une even. ic a l D ic t io n a r y , V o c a b u la r y Any and all persons claiming adversely the is a pretty good one in Oregon and that CAPITAL $ 5 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 above described lands are requested to Ale their ¡proceed to elect a new set o f | o f S c rip tu ro N a m os, G re e k claims in this office on er before said 17th day of | the gentlemen who have been waxing a n d L a tin N a m es, a n d E n g A duel with smokeless powder, noise September. 1908. BENJAMTN L. EDDY. ,men who will elect Chamberlain lish C h ristia n N a m es, F o r S\JK?l\JS $10,000.00 Register. 1 fat while pursuing that profession dur less guns aud hitless bullets will (till senator anyhow, and while they i e ig n Q u o ta tio n s , A b b r e v ia ing the past are averse to seeing tc o yield glory enough to suit the gas tio n s , M e trio S y stem , E tc. Savings Department. are doing that and, just to show I S3MO P k ge«. SOOv> III n»(rn t I oim . conading Frenchman. many o f their dearly beloved brethren Timber Land. Act JuneS. 1878.— SHOULD YOU NOT OWN SUCH A BOOK ? the ex-governor that they appre ' * I Safety Deposit Boxes. VvK Iin T IIt'B C' L L k c .lA T » b l ' rio V ■ sait A A V . TT77- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION . flock in here and “ divide it up” with m*nl* IUguisr »mi This est of oar sbridg ciate his efforts to thwart their I f you wnut to know just how many | 1 ’ s « h ; 1100 Illasfratic er Editi a*. II U « ____ U n ite d S t a t u L a n d O r r i c c , them and that they have adopted the A 'r it e f 'ir “ P ic i lonary W r'nV Vi______ days there are between this «mi March We transact a General Banking will, they may let the hide go Roeebujrg. Oregon. May 8.1908, G. 4 C. KERRIAM CO.. Springflold, Mat». turndown at examination as a good Notice is hereby given that in compliance with 4, 1909, inquire of the New York Sun. n . , , , .. . . . . with the horns and throw the G E T TH E BEST. 4 the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3* ______________ J Business and respectfully solicit scheme to protect their little monopoly. 1878, entitled 'An act for the sale o f timber land» electoral vote o f Oregon to IT *He States of California, Oregon. Nevada, and Some folks waste a lot o f good Amer It isn't a square deal, however, for the your patronage. Washington Territory.'’ as extended to all the Bryan. Oregon is still a repub ican money going abroad, only to learn Public Land states by act of August 4. 1898. Wil young fellows who have probably wer.t liam Fletcher Parker, o f Portland, ccunty of how to he happier on less at hom e lican state, but a few such men Multnomah. State of Oregon, filed in this office on April 28. 1908. his sworn statement. No. 10027. for as Geer advocating such rank into debt for a medical education nor the purchase of the South-west one-quarter (SW for the stranger within the ga tei who Vi) of Section No. 14. in Township No. 33 South. Trouble Ahead. jxilitical dishonesty and disregard Range No. 4 West. W M . and will offer p roof to has cut loose from his eastern home to P ark e-O ld man, w e've known each show that the land ¿ought is mere valuable for for a fair and square ante- it* timber or »«tone than for agricultural purpeses. • F o r m o r , other for years, and It does seem and to establish hie claim to said land before the election pledge might easily locate in Oregon. _ f About I H . strange that our wives have never Register and Receiver of this office, at Roseburg, a Mta. Met pt • w b w only w ho Oregon, on m et Don’ t you think it would be a Ohr® prie®, throw the state into the demo po* ses «ion Thursday, the 7th day Of January. 1909. good Idea to bring this about? H. C. TURRILL, PROP, Superintendent Schellhouse o f the He names as witnesses: William McGuirk, cratic column. Central Point State Bank SI L VE RWARE Rogers Bros.' Triple plated FRUIT The Best on Earth. C E N T I POINT PHARM ACY GRANTS PASS, OREGON: Central Point Market Beef, Pork, Mutton and V e a l D. G R IM C. C ity D raying and T r a n s fe r C I I WANTED' vÆ ‘ poultry department o f the Oregon State Fair, to be held at Salem September GUARANTEEING BANK DEPOSITS. 14-19, say* the “ chicKen" display will be simply out o f sight this time He A number o f the leading bank bases his opinion on the fact that more breeders than ever have made inquire* ers o f Portland have been inter for «pace and catalogue*. All o f the viewed regarding their views on well known breeders have expressed a Mr. Bryan’s proposed plan for desire t v send their best poultry. might be mentioned the the guarantee o f bank deposits, j Among and to a man, almost, they are Willowmoor Farm at Redmond, Wash ington, with forty White Plymouth "forn inst” the scheme. They Rocks and White Leghorns. A canvas declare that the idea o f guaran- annex will be made to the poultry teeing the people S money while pavilion for the accommodation o f the it is on deposit in the banks is incubator men and other firms dealing preposterous and will surely load in poultry-farm fixtures and equip ments. The pigeon display will be to wreck and ruin all over the simply wonderful. W. E Jones, of land. They urge that such a Nashville, Tennessee, will judge the plan would lead to all sorts of poultry, and the pigeon classes will be| wildcat banks and banking and passed on by Mr. Stonchouse, o f British that the solid banks, which never Columbia. expect to go to smash, would be called upon to pay a tax to secure Subscribe for the H erald . L »ÄtBTIHlKS. Um MM oca CENTRAL POINT BAKERY oq scfcmMr. I. Y. Lane—Seems to me that's rather a | i My Bread etc hard way of doing it “ Doing what?” and is second “ Getting rid of each other.“ —Life. I James Hart and Thomas Lenard. of Portland, Oregon, hnd George Pease, of Placer, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described binds are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 7th day of January. 1909. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register is strictly first-class to none in thestate ! Special orders solicited for fine Throw a B rick en It F lr e t Arctic Explorer's W ife — Goodby, I cakes. Satisfaction John. dear. ArcUc Explorer—Farewell, my love. Arctic Explorer's W ife—And, j G iv e m e a tria l. John, be sure that the Ice la perfectly j safe.—Judge. assured. 2 Timber Land A ct. J a n . . 1*7*.- NOTICE FOR PU BLICATION . CENTRAL POINT OR U mitbd S t a t zb L a n d O r n c v . Roocbur*. Oregon, May t. 190*. Notice is hereby *i»en that in com pliance with the proviAmne of the act ef Comrreae of June 3. * . entitled An eet fo r the neie ed timber landa i thi - SU te* Cahfw m a. O re*««. Nevada, and i Wajhmirton Territwy," aa extended te all the Public Land State, br K l of Auruw «. 1KSZ. | Jame. M. Hart, of 29* Third St_ Portland, county ' o f Multnomah. Suite o f O h m . filed in thin office S "-? “.’ " ’ " ? 2X. ISO*, hie eworn Matement. No. . . --------------- — “ * p ------------ m vh aeeof ^ the ittMur-wat North-w eat quarter ! » N a ,!f* ,n Townefcig» No. 23. South of i ^ 2: West. W M.. Ore. and will offer that the land sought is more valu- ! for nr stone than for «rricult iral ! [^ n *»**. and tn e^tjkbiish his efarai to said land 1 » the K«g»»ter and Receiver of this d ie t , at nr. Oregon, on 1 78 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. TVp»rtn?®nt of the Interior. U S. Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon. August 27. 1908. Notice is hereby gir*n that William A. i. Aitken. ©f Medford, Oregon, who. on August 27. 19W. made Timber Application No. 01008 for SE*. SK' Section 1. Townshir 33 South. Range 2 East, Willamette Meridian has filed notice of intention of H1CKS-CHATTRN E N G R A V I N G CO. 2J A A l d e r , P O R T L A N D , O R E Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Roe«burg. Oregon, June 22. 1908. NOTIGE is hereby given that Lillian M Daniel*. of Medford. Oregon, who. on June 22. 190g rrade Ti«ntar Application. No. 1016». for EV, of NF*. NW >, of NEW, NEH of N W » . Section 30 Town- ship 34 South. Range 1 East. Willamette Meridian haa filed notice intention to make Final Proof’ to establish claim to the land above 'leser>brd of i 5,.V^h.rr °W”"- °n ,h* m’’ d*r Claimant -.imes as witnesses William T. Grieve. Kate M. Grieve. P^rbert R V veent and t' ' ir. McCall, ail »■' ^ '>egen. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. ut.rr v Thur^ey. rh, — »• *• - « i: i de, of Oct»b«r. 1WL nairea ae witneanee: * lta j „/ l_ o f w ' n SLE' g ^ William T. Goal- e°T Placer. Oregon E- Dan,® la and a ( Miming adversely the Robert Sie ving, all of Oregon. *?**** la n d s are requested to file their BENJAMIN L. EDDY. | !n on or taf ve said fflth day of Regia t«r. j " « w l w , HOI. B Li J AMIN L. EDDY. Register. *™