Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, September 10, 1908, Image 4

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    CENTRAL POINT HERALD. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 10L 1908.
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Central Point Schools.
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Tho Central Point school» will open
September 1 Ith. The following is a V
list of books and supplies required in T
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the Grammer grades;
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Chart Class—Tablet and leadpencil. 4-
First Grade - Wheeler’s P r i m e r . t:
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Wheeler’s First Reader—second half
year, drawing-book No. 1, Art Educa­
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tion book.
Second Grade —Wheeler’s First Read­
er, Wheeler’s Second Reader—second
half year, Smith’s Primary Arithmetic i
—second half year, Outl >ok Writing
System No. X, Outlook Copy Slips No.
1, drawing-book No. Z, r.:t Euucatiui
book No. 2.
Third Grade—Wheeler’s Third Read­
er, Smith’s Primary Arithmetic, Out­
look Writing System No. 2, Outlook
Copy Slips No. 2, drawing-book No. 3,
A rt Education No. 3.
Fourth Grade—Cyr’s Fourth Reader,
Smith’s Primary Arithmetic, Modern
Lessons in.English, Natural Introduc­
tory Geography, Reed’s Word Lessons,
Empire Writing Speller, Krohn.s First
Book in Hygiene, Outlook Writing Sys­
tem a id Copy Slips No. 3, drawing-
book and Art Education No. 4.
Fifth Grade—Cyr’s Fourth Reader,
Thomas’ Elementaary History, Smith’s
Practical Arithmetic, Modern I.essons
in English, Natural Introductory Geog­
raphy, Reed’s Word Lessons, Empire
Writing Speller, h'rohn's Graded Les­
sons in Physiology, Outlook Writing
System and Copy Slips No. 4, drawing-
book and Art Education No. 5.
Sixth Grade— Cyr’s Fifth Reader,
Thomas, Elementary History, Smith’s
Practical Arithmetic, Modern Lessons
in English, Natural School Geography,
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Reed’s Word Lessons, Krohn’s Graded
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Lessons in Physiology, Outlook Writing
System and Copy Sups No. 5, drawing-
book ane Art E lucation No. 6
Seventh Gra la—Cyr’s Fifth Reader,
Burkett, Stevens and Hills’ Agriculture
for Beginners, Smith's Practical Arith­
metic, Modern English Grammar, Natu­
ral School Geography, Daub's U. S.
History, Reed’s Word Lessons, Out­
look Writing System and Copy Slips
No 6
Eighth Giade— Cyr’s Fifth Reader,
Agriculture for Beginners, Smith’s
Practical Arithmetic, Modern English
Grammar, Daub’s U. S. History, Reed’s
Word Lessons, Outlook Writing Sys­
tem and Copy Slips No. 7.
I will be at the school house Saturday
forenoon for the purpose of examining
and classifying pupils.
F. F. C ooper ,
Principal.
We Mean You
when we say that we have the BEST SUIT
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Our New Fail Sails
the year around, and in materials that will
style and fit.
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Our $10.09 SUIT is positively the best
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It easily equals ordinary $20.00 suits.
lead the Hat World—without a peer. Finer hats are not made
Economy, Everlasting a n d
Mason Fruit J a rs a n d J e lly
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Bigger Valines
Belter Clothes
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LEEV ER ’S
If you expect to eat
fruit next winter
you w’culd better
preserve it now.
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YAQUINA BAY
Oregon’s Matchless Beach Resort.
The Place to Go for Perfect Rest and Ev­
ery Conceivable
Form
of
Healthful and
Delightful Recreation.
ITS FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE —Best of food and
an abundance of it.
Fresh water from springs.
All mod­
ern 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.
Albany or Corvallis, thence Corvallis & Eastern R. R.
Train
service daily and the trip a pleasure throughout.
Buy now, for you will need them.
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“Was that an earthquake?”
“No. It was the drayman un­
loading a shipment of
No Name and J. B. Stetson Hats
NEWPORT is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to
at the best prices in Southern Oregon.
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I LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US; f
We have a strong $15.00 line, too.
High Cut Boots
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Special attention given to rentings, care and man-
agement of property.
We will stake our reputation that better values for the money cannot
be found in Southern Oregon.
Carry the Strongest Line of
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Farm and Fruit Lands, City Property, Business
Opportunities, Mining Stocks For Sale.
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terial and workmanship which stands ev­
Champion.
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CENTRAL POINT, OREGON.
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No matter how hard you
the style and fit out of it, for it has the ma­
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I will be pleased to give you an estimate on the cost.
Ross Building, Pine Street.
wear one of these suits, you can’t knock
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Before the rainy season you
should attend to that job of
last all the year around, are unequaled in
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All my work is
fully guaranteed
J. H. G RO VE, 1 “sheTt M etal Worker.
in weights that make them servieable all
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I use 14 gauge stock
or lighter if desired
GUTTERING, SPOUTING R 9
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One Price—The Lowest—To All
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Portland, Ore., September 7, 1908.
(Special Correspondence.)
Hillsboro, the prosperous and growing
capitol of Washington County, is cele­
brating its second rail connection with
Portland, the last being an electric line.
The Oregon State Fair opens Monday,
September 14th, and continues through ■
the week. The showing of all kinds of :
products, as well as the livestock and
industria display, and also a great race j
program without pool selling, insures j
one of tho best fairs Oregon has ever
held.
Immediately following the Oregon
Stete Fair is the Portland Country j
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Club and Livestock Show, and it is
certain that these two weeks, during
which livestock will be foremost in the ber that there are thousands more to
minds of the people of Oregon, will come on the colonist rates of September
have much to do with the more rapid and October.
development of that important industry, j Oregon horses are winning first
Mr. .1 H. McMillan, now past 85 honors at the Seattle Horse Show.
years of age and temporarily residing
A special train of Shrincrs went to
at Coshocton, Ohio, writes: “ Having
Eugene Saturday
lived in Oregon sixty years and be­
The hurry-up-and-build movement
lieving it to be the best country in the
United Stales, 1 take pleasure in send­ througoout the United States, because
ing people there who are looking for building material and labor are about j
homes. Rheumatism lias a firm grip thirty per cent cheaper than they were j
on me, and 1 am unable to labor, but a year ago, is the cause of some spec-1
1 can talk of Oregon and spread Ore­ tacular happenings in 1’ortland Down
gon literature and will be glad to in the business center tney are digging
receive same from all parts of the basements by electric light, working |
slate. I have boen able to send many three shifts of eight hours each.
Mr. E. H. Harriman will be enter­
people to Oregon, and they have writ­
ten that they were glad they made the tained informally at tho Fortland Com­
change ’ ’ Oregonians should remem- mercial Club today.
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grade of stock
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ways paid, waiting for you here.
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Oregon’s Oclogcnarldn
W A T E R TANKS
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GALVANIZED IRON
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.
THE
HARDWARE
MAN
O regon..
Builders
Are you doing what you can to populate your State?
OREGON NEEDS PEO PLE—Settlers, honest farmers,
mechanics, merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong
hands and a willing heart—capital or no capital.
Southern Pacific Co. (Lines in Oregon)
is sending tons of Oregon literature to the East 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 tq all points in Ore­
gon. The fares from a few principal cities are!
From Denver,
$30.00
From Louisville, $41.70
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Omaha,
30.00
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Cincinnati, 42.20
*' Kansas City 30.00
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Cleveland, 44.75
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St. Louis,
35.50
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New York 55.00
“ Chicago,
38.00
TICKETS CAN EE PREPAID.
If you want to bring a friend or relative to Oregon, depos­
it the proper amount with any of our agents. The ticket
will then be furnished by telegraph.
E. M. CONDIT. Local Agent, Central Point. Oregon.
WM. McMl’RRAY, Gen. Pass. Agt., Portland,
Ore.