CENTRAL POINT HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1903.
A n In v ita tio n to V is it O u r S to r e
(Composed by Comrade E. E. White
and read by him at the closing exerciBes
i>: the recent reunion o f the Soldiers’
and Saiiois’ Association o f Southern
Oregon at Camp J. W. Merritt, Cen
tral Foint, Ore., September U , 1908.)
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W A T E R TANKS
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Made from best
grade o f stock
I will be pleased to give you an estimate on the cost.
J. H. GROVE,
Ross Building, Pine Street.
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in Nets, Silks, Linens Etc.
C. S. S an d erson , M an ager
From $1,00 to $25.C0
From $10.00 to $75.00.
Special attention given to rentings, care and man
agement o f property.
NEW PRINCESS DRESSES, in Silks, Nets Etc.
From $10.00 to $65.00.
New Millinery, Belts, Jewelry, Sweaters, Blankets, Comforts, Night Robes,
Petticoats Etc.
LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US; Ü
WE CAN SELL J .
Prices lower than ever.
MEDFORD’S EXCLUSIVE APPAREL STORE FOR WOMEN.
b a k e r
Central Avenue,
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Just North Jackson County Bank,
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MEDFORD, OREGON
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Southern Pacific Co. will sell reduced
rate round trip excursion tickets from
Central Point to Salem and return for
$10.95. For futher information, call on
or address E. M. Condit Agent, Cen
tral Point, Oregon.
CHEAP RATES VIA THE S. P.
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Don’ t be afraid to give Chamber
C heap L ands —For the best and
lain’ s Cough Remedy to your children. cheapest lands In Oregon, enquire of
It contains no opium or other harmful Harness & Thornton, Real Estate
drug It always cures. For sale by dealers, Yoncalla, Oregon.
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Mary A Mee.
The Oregon State Fair, in session at
Salem from September 14th to 19th, is
one o f the finest exhibitions o f livestock,
farm products, machineay, etc., ever
assembled in the Pacific Northwest.
On account o f this grand exhibition the
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J. B. Barnes, editor and publisher of
the Jacksonville Post, returned from
Portland last week, where he purchased
a new electric motor with which to
operate the Post presses. Mr. Barnes
is making a good paper o f the Post and
is proving a most effective booster for
his town.
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The Rainy Season LI! Smith & Moiony
Lot us look after your HEALTH and COMFORT
Carry the Strongest Line of
in the way of supplying you with seasonable
W et Weather Goods.
High Cut Boots
Look at These!!
See Our Window.
MATERIAL and WORKMANSHIP they are sim
ply UNAPPROACHABLE.
Tires Set Wh,le You wait.
won’t cost you a cent.
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We are just receiving today a big shipment of
$9.75, $15.00 and $16.50
S U I T S .
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Our $9.75 suits equal any $15.00 suits in Southern
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W e are always in
earnest and mean what we say in our ads.
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Medford’s Greatest Value Givers. :
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LEEVER’S
If you expect to eat
fruit next winter
you would better
preserve it now.
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well-being, in the good old Winter time, and in
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Economy, Everlasting and
Mason Fruit Jars and Jelly
Glasses at
THE
HARDWARE
MAN
Buy now, for you will need them.
These articles are ail neccessary to your physical
When in town come in and see these goods.
“ Was that an earthquake?”
“ No. It was the drayman un
loading a shipment of
LEEVER,
at the best prices in Southern Oregon.
Umbrellas $1.00 and up.
Rain Coats, $12.50 and up.
Cravenettes, $12.50 and up.
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OREGON STATE FAIR
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Farm and Fruit Lands, City Property, Business
Opportunities, Mining Stocks For Sale.
NEW SUiTS, Long ahd Short Coat Styles.
Central Point, Ore., Sept. 11, 1908.
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CENTRAL POINT, OREGON,
Lines JustOpen. LookSoon| [CENTRAL POINT REAL ESTATE CO.!
NEW WAISTS,
Talk about times; well, I guess, yes; |
W e made a lieutenant colonel out o f
Jess;
Mesdames Beach and Andrus roped a
man so neat
That it won applause, also a treat,
And a Dakota comrade, so ’ tis said,
Got straw enough to make his bed.
While the best o f wishes awoke in the
“ joint”
On the old fair grounds at Central
Point.
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The Tin and
Sheet Metal Worker.
will have it for you.
Then there was the place where we
went to eat,
In the old horse stalls at the end o f I
the street,
And the well close by with its w a te r:
cold
To slake the thirst o f the young and
old;
There were youth and beauty and old
gray hair,
And “ Old Glory” floating high in air,
But I ’ ll never forget till the day I die,
O f watching a grasshopper eating pie.
Make us prove it.
All my work is
fully guaranteed
GUTTERING SPOUTING OR
ROOF WORK.
Be sure and ask for what you want here and most every time we
There was nothing safe around the
camp,
For everyone was bound to steal,
But the two who won the nicest stamp
W ere May Downing and Flo McNeal;
The Watermelons, large and fine,
Disappeared all along the line,
While Comrade Spencer’ s greatest boost
Was making his bed a chicken-roost.
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I use 14 gauge stock
or lighter if desired
Before the rainy season you
should attend to that job of
Don’t make the mistake one of our lady friends did the other day. She stood
looking into our suit window, where mostly the long coat styles are shown at pres
ent, and finally she turned to her lady fritnd and said;
“ Oh dear! They have’nt
anything but those horrid long coats and everything must be awfully expensive,”
and started to walk away. Her friend said:
“ Why don’t you look inside and see
the suits?” “ It’s no use,” was the reply, “ they are too swell for me here, this
season. They are not showing anything to fit my purse.” But her friend insisted
that they go in and it took less than 15 minutes to sell her a suit, for she found
just what she wanted at $20.00, and it was just the color, style and price she had
made up her mind to get.
How often now our memories call
Up battle scenes or prison wall,
Or o f some incident in camp
Long years ago, when on the tramp;
So here’ s a few that’ re from the “ join t”
That were camped four days at
Central Point,
And all the campers know full well
That it’ s the truth which I now tell.
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Oh days of yore, so sad and long.
When we were young and in our prime,
Now happy days and happier song,
A t reunion time, reunion time;
For here w e’ve met again to greet
The grayhaired boys with weary feet,
W ho’ ve wandered here again to say,
“ This is our glad reunion day.”
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Quicker and Better
than by the Old Method.
Brooks Cold Tire Setter
Oregon..
Builders
Are you doing what you can to populate your Sfate?
OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE—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)
I have just
Compresses the
installed this
metal cold. In
machine and
sures
guarantee
charred felloes
every- job.
and overdished
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 b e glad to btar the expense
of sending them complete information about OREGON
and its opportunities.
wheels.
COLONIST TICKETS will be on sale during SEPTEM
Call and See the
against
Machine in Operation.
Horseshoeing and
General Repair W ork.
F. A .
H A W K
BER. AND OCTOBER from the East to all points in Ore
gon. The fares from a few principal cities are:
From Denver,
$30.00
From Louisville, $41.70
" Omaha,
30.00
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Cincinnati, 42.20
** Kansas City 30.00
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Cleveland. 44.75
** S t Louis,
35.50
** New York 55.00
” Chicago.
38.00
TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID.
I f 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.
Central Point, Oregon.
WM. McMURRAY, Gen. Pass. Agt., Portland,
Ore.