CENTRAL POINT HERALD, THURSDAY-, SEPTEMBER 24. 1908.
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Crater Lake Rood Commission.
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At a meeting of the Crater Lake
Itoad Commia»i'>n. recently appointed
by Governor Chamberlain, which was
held in Portland the 15th inat. it waa
decided to hold a joint meeting with the
Oregon Good Koada Association and
the county officiala of Jackson and ::
Klamath counties at Medford today.
At the Portland meeting the follow
ing approximate estimate of subscrip
tions for the road fund which may
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reasonably be expected was made:
State of Oregon
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Jackson County
- - 25,000
Timber interests
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10,000
Automobile owners and
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6,000
Medford . . . .
5,000
Ashland . . .
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1,000
Central Point . . .
1,000 ;
Klamath County will also come for
its share of expense. Also the railroad
Companies.
It is believed by members of the com
mission that the government will ap
propriate as much for the improve
ments as ia raised all told from other
sources.
The approximate estimate of the cost • •
Is something like $500.000.
A n In v it a t io n to V is it O u r S to r e
Sm ith
SKK T H E W IN D O W S j !
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a n d be s u r e to a s k for w h a t y o u w a n t .
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 friend 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.
Be sure and ask for what you want here and most every time we
will have it for you.
From $ 1,00 to $25.00
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fair at Medford.
NEW SUiTS, Long ahd Short Coat Styles.
From $10.00 to $75.00.
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H igh C u t B oots
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at the best prices in Southern Oregon.
Buy now, for you will need them.
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G A L V A N IZ E D IRON
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NEW PRINCESS DRESSES, in Silks, Nets Etc.
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The First Annual Exhibition of the
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$10.00
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$65.00.
Southern Oregon Agricultural Society
will be held in Medford Thursday, Fri
New Millinery, Belts, Jewelry, Sweaters, Blankets, Comforts, Night Robes,
day and Saturday, October 1, 2, 3, 1908.
Buildings are being erected, and those
Petticoats Etc. Prices lower than ever.
at the head of the project are making
(treat efforts to make the occasion a
MEDFORD’S EXCLUSIVE APPAREL STORE FOR WOMEN.
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a access in the way of a first-class exhi ::
bition of the products of the Rogue
River valley.
It is expected that large crowds will
be in attendance every day of the meet
Central Avenue, Just North Jackson County Bank, MEDFORD, OREGON
ing and a general holiday season for
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Your New Fall Suit!
At Right Prices]
Right Now.
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“The Toggery”!
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Mr. E. H. Davis has rented the Ray
ranch for another year. We are all
glad the family has decided to remain
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S. M. Nealon and daughters Mae
i and Rose were on the sick list last
! week with intermittent fever. They
j are now convalescent.
Our Fall term of school opened Sept.
14th with a good attendance Mr. S. I.
Watkins, from Petosxy, Michigan, is
in charge. Mr. Watkins’ family ac
companied him from the East and are
stopping at the home of E. 0. Bissell.
Mrs Bissell, learning that September
21st was the eighth anniversrry of
their marriage, invited the neighbors
to call on them Monday evening and
tender to them the courtesies of the
wild and wooly West. A pleasant
evening was spent by the many pres
ent and the newcomers made to feel
they were among friends
Owing to sickness, Miss Mae Nealon
was unable to fill her engagement to
teach the Fall term of school in the
Meadows district
A nice new school house is nearing
completion in the Chapparel district,
in which school will open soon in charge
of Miss Ring, of Gold Hill.
County Commissioner Owens was
here on business last week. He saw
the condition of the Bybee bridge and
has taken steps to have it repaired as
soon as possible.
The game of ball between Antioch
and Table Rock which was schednled
for Sunday did not take place because
of “cold feet’’ by the Antioch boys.
Oregon. |
Made from best
grade of stock
LIVGSTOCK IN TH E LIM ELIGHT
Northwest Fattener Invades Com Belt.
I 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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Portland, Ore., September 21, 1908.
(Special Correspondence.)
The Portland Country Club and Live
stock Association begins its initial
meeting today. The exhibit of livestock
surpasses that shown at the Lewis and
Clark Exposition, and the races will be
the best ever witnessed here. The
great mile track just completed at a
cost of $27,000, the immense bams and
steel frame ampitheatre, give the
grounds and surroundings an appear
ance of solidity and permanence. The
track is considered the best drained
that has been built in this part of the
United States. There is a steam rail
road line into the grounds, in addition
to a splendidly equipped electric line-
in fact, the latter has been tested and
found capable of handling forty-five
cars at one time. Together these lines
will relieve the grounds of seven thou
sand people within the first fifteen
minutes after a meeting.
No event has taken place In the last
year that will be more beneficial to the
Pacific Northwest than the visit of the
delegates in attendance upon the Na
tional convention of the American As
sociation of Traveling P a sse n g e r
Agents. These men have traveled
through Washington, spent three days
thoroughly investigating Seattle, where
they held their conviction, visited in
teresting points on the Sound; then
they came to Portland, where they
spent a day before making the Colum
bia River trip. Here they disbanded,
going to many points in Oregon, Wash
for a servicable, stylish and durable Autumn and
ington and down through California.
Winter Suit. Sounds like a dream, doesn’t it? But
The traveling passenger agents meet
Boy and Gun— Accident.
thousands of people every year and in
it’s the honest truth about an honest suit. The on
Harold Cockran, tho 14-year-old son fluence a vast amount of travel.
ly cheap thing about it is the price.
J. H. Cockran of this city, accident The Missouri River valley is one of
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8 ally shot himself Sunday afternoon the most successful hog sections of the
+ while playing with a companian on tha Unitee States, and com has always
Suita for $10.00 and $12.00 which deal
banks of Bear creek. A rifle which been the baaia of thia industry. To-day
ers cannot duplicate either in material
the young man had was accidentally one of the most popular stock-fatteting
discharged, the bullet entering his leg foods in the Missouri River region is a
and style or in price. We can prove it if you will
above the knee, ranging downward mixture of alfalfa meal and sugar beet
let us.
through the foot. No bones were shat pulp, which is produced in Colorado.
tered and the young man probably not Advices recently received from that
be crippled as soon as the flesh heals. state show that numerous new mills are
With a playmate, the boy was play being erected, and certainly the Paiific
It is not Merely High Priced Suits
ing along the banks of the creek when Northwest should give this industry
, the accident occnred. His companion every possible encouragement, and this
that we are talking about when we tell you of the
rushed for aid and C 1>. Haxelrigg and is particularly true since the great
J. A. Bothwell carried the youngster international concerns like Swift &
profusion of colors we are showing- grays, greens,
home, where medical assistance was| Company and others have decided to
browns and elephant shade —handsomely made up
given. The wound was dressed and the i locate upon the Pacific Coast, and they
young man resting easy before the are now spending millions of dollars in
with all the little cuff and flap novelties. All finely
family returned from an outing on the building their plants at Portland. A
! river. It is fortunate that nothing good reliable fattening food equal to
tailored and honestly made. It applies to every
more serious than a flesh wound re corn would make this section of the
suit in our large stock, and whether you pay $9.75
sulted. as the slightest deviation would United States the very richert portion
have made the boy a cripple for life.— of the great Republic.
or $40.00 for it, it has our reputation and guaran
Medford Tribune.
The Hood River Applegrowers’ As-1
tee for service back of it.
tociation have just closed a contract ;
for 80,000 boxes of the growing crop
Cemetery Ownership Changes Hands.
and now have under discussion the sale
160,000 additional boxes. This will
An arrangement ia being completed of
be
goad news to all the fruit-growing :
whereby the ownership of the Central sections
of the Northwest
Point cemetery is to be transferred
from the old Cemetery Association to
Central Point Lodge, No. 193. I. 0. O. I C. S. Sanderson's driving horse got
8 F. The lodge takes over the property frisky the other day and broke sway
a nominal consideration, agreeing from the hitching-rsck near the town
M edford’s Greatest Value Givers. + 1 to for keep
the grounds in good condition hall He took a spin around town on
his own account finally separating
in the future
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j himself from the buggy on Fourth
Job work of all kinds neatly done at street. The buggv was somewhat de-
raolished, but the hors* was udinjured.
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Get it Right Here!
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Table Rockets.
M o lo n y
Carry the Strongest Line of
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NEW WAISTS, in Nets, Silks, Linens Etc.
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I will be pleased to give you an estimate on the cost.
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Ross Building, Pine Street.
The Tin and
Sheet Metal Worker.
CENTRAL POINT, OREGON.
“Jar-r-r-r!“
“ W a s that an earthquake?”
“ No.
It was the drayman un
loading a shipment of
Economy, Everlasting and
Mason Fruit Jars and Jelly
Glasses at
1 .F E V E R 'S
If you expect to eat
fruit next winter
you would better
preserve it now.
LEEVER,
T ires S et Wlu,e You Wait
Quicker and Better than by the Old Method.
Brooks Cold Tire Setter
I have just
installed this
machine and
guarantee
every job.
Compresses the
metal cold. In
sures against
charred felloes
and overdished
w heels.
Call and See the Machine in Operation.
Horseshoeing and
General Repair Work*
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Central Point, Oregon.